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Vdc was desterged. together hy NEWS BY THE MAILS, Washington Co: respoudence, Wasnincron, duly 9, 1851. Cot. Fremont and his California Claim—F'o tunate Incident at the Great Pive. We ancerstand from the most satisfactory authority, that Col. Fremont, #0 far from having retmrmed to the Alantic States as reported, coutimues i. Califernia, where hhe will probably remain, at least Ull next winter At the last advices, he was at Ciudad de los Angelos, while his family were at Ban Franeisco. sowe tiv: huadred miles further up the coast. His immense lund claim, which wat more particularly the subjct of citation at the last eesvion, than all the Calitoruin land cilles together, has been disposed of. The emiato, or reiber dirtrict of coun. t!7, embraced im this claim, lies iu thw g dd region; and | besides its rich miner wealth, is suit to be highly pro- Cuctive im agricultural products We understand thet the agent of Fremont has dispos d 1 this claim of forty five thourand acres of gclo washings, mines aad arable lands toa London compsny. for some 622 - remy an gregate of nearly one wuilion of deters mud this la the face ef the alleged insuticioney of Frewmoat’s title, wud of the Boaid of Three ( omuisi ners who tare to = uy it, with all the otter tities and elsims to the $300,000 000 of landed property in Caluuratm The sale is eubject to the ratification of Fre aoui, of wich there is DO reason to doubt. One object in disposing of bis lands i+ to get rid of the trouble of their mannyement. «) a= ¢ cura bis attention more directly to the cou wietion of bis gcogesoby of the United States, betworn tho Kocky Mi aa-sias apd the Pacigc, a portion of uke cop veut Shieh watil his ex- plorations in 1843-"4-"5 was a much 4 (rvs dacegnita ws the heart of Afries, We auurr-iane several seientitio societies of Belgium sud Germany Love written to him that they are waiting aud vill capecting something more Ot bis hatte oy to be fofrruied thet the wily-of our em tc eprising explorer. ip Ube wenutine ox introduced & fae, Sigurowe youdg Californian iato ‘he fausiy who gives al- ready considerable promise of ieking ‘& nose in the world, and that mother aad chili are d tag remarkabl well, Fine productive clima'y, chat of Usifornia, It is eaid that (he happy event “as on the aight of the disas ticus fire in San Fravemoo. aud (oat the family were inaking preparations to m: ve, to rscape (he dames, when the conflagration took » favorable tua, and bey eacaved ‘the wide «pread deva- ta! of that tearful might. This was fortunate. becavae « rem: Vai ip Chis cas aud wader eveh circumstances, wax a are of tft ead death, We bave no information from California justifying the idea that Fremont intends Co ubandon the contest for the Bemate, On tho viher hand we suppose it is his in- tcation to fight it out a South America. Very Interes:ing 1 OUR NORFOLK COKRESPONDENCE Nowrouk, Va. duly 10, 1851. eterival of the United Staies Sloop St. Lo — Probable War between Brazil and Bvenos Ayres—Large Number of Soldiers on the Borders of Uruguay~The Siege of Monterideo—Invalids Rerurned Home—Naval News, $e The United States sloop-of war St. Louis, just arrived trom Montevideo, 8 A.. lias brought intelligence that General Urquira, Governor of Eatre Rios has declared sgeinst toras ; and that Jorrienter and Paraguay have tetlowed his example ‘There is every prospect of war between Brazil and Puenos Ayres, The former has nearly 31.000 men on the ‘Troutiers of the republic of Urugu»y ; and a fleet of one frigate, two sloops, two brigs. and three steamers in the river Plate, under comma: do: Admiral Ganfell There is very Little doubt hut that the siege of Monte- Video—which bas lasted sin + February, 1842—will be raleed; indeed, it was rumerea when the St Louis left, that Gen. Oribe was very d ubttal of the Gdelity of his <fficers, and if the Arvevtine Lruops are recalled to Buenos Ayres. be will Pave to rnise the siege, and make The best of his way out or the country Urquisa goos fur the fier navi of the r vers Uru- usy and Parana. If be succe ds tting dowa Rosas an immence field for foreigu commerce will be opened to the world The St. Louis brings Lome «large number of invalids from the squadron on the Braz'l «ta posrengers, among whom ix Pas invalided from the United » frig ite Congress. The St. Lr uis left at Monteviico tne U3 teygete Con- gress, Captain Meloturh, with the brow peunsat of Com. modore Melirever; aud brig saiabridge, Lieutenant commanding Meoning Al! «rll The curveying steamer Jefferson, Lin d Mid-hipman BR. Price, ienant oom- manding F.K. Murray. sailed from Moutevideo, for the | Pacific, on the 10th May ‘The St. Louis has berv absent trom the United States nearly three years, haviog snilrd froin thie port early im Augut, 1848, during which time -he has lost but one man, who died early ip thr oruiw. uf disease of the henet. Acting Boatswain Jubu Coleman committed saicide, ty cutting bis throat. at Bueors Avres, on the Lith May. a have bad no time to barn anythi Ana xed iss list of the ot U Cocke. Commanter; J, L Williamsonand J D. Tecd tenmnte; J, Purser; 8. W. Kell gg. Sucgvou: J. Rudeastein, Assist- ant Surgeon; C Latimer. Acting Master: W. 6. West, Passed Mid-hipman; B. Kennon, PC. Johnsow, J. 1. Freeze, E. F. Gray and J. Waters, Midshipmen; Gunner; D. James. Carpenter, §. Tatem, Salmaker, Our Baltimore Co: respondence. Bactimenr. July 0, 1861 Tre Trial of the Child Murderer—The Care of Amos Green — More Choking to Death—batal Accident, &e. The trial of the mrgto child. iworge Long, who was prcved to be only between eleven and twrive yesrs of for the murder of Jubn Rumpf a white child, only nine yrery of age, was commenced yeeterday. The young tmarderer was proved to be «x! racrdinarily intelligent for bis years and condition; and the wanner in which he < fecaled oid knowiedy: ser me, until it was ac- ‘cally proved on bim, rhowed » fuil appreciation of the <normity of bis offence, though all the puni-hment he e<: med to dread was a good whipping When a-ked what he supposed would be the result of che trial yesterday: Le repiied, pore they will hang me. aie” Ene Principe: testimony was his + conlession. in whieh be stated that he loaned bir childixn Fictim a top cord, which be either lost or eoner deat bim on the head ®):) «-tone uatil Le was inseust dle, to compel him te give it back tv him—that be heard Tim moaoing eight hou or be htt bem ie the eleagh- ter bouse The testimemy wasall cimed. aad the argu nents before the jury eomn to-day. and the ewe given ¢ ccure, too young to be bun, } We are to have four har x Sth of August—the three at Chestertown, che jucy. Tae boy is, of g cases in Maryland. on the A rere of the Comdwa family, Amos tirveu the negro convieted of & rape on Misa Jovephive epee at Fowell ta Howard dirtriet. The Governor after dun investigation, has de- clined commuttiog the paul-bmeut rf this man, none of the reasons urged fr bis +o dola baviog bevn substan- tinted by relinble testimony Aa Iribmen pomed Deno MeCormik. who arrived | at New York. from Irei Jauuary last. sod has vince been working oo » Beatiromd train rua | 3. A Milicr. his wife can obvarn his money aud #ffecta By the way. this is the foursh man that bas been killed cathe Baltimore avd Yuis Kolroad this week the company Wil soon bav+ io crtublinh grave yards at al their stations alomg tc The partive at Portemo: > in chose pression consi erable quantities of geteroment copy r # vt confessed thut they purebared it from tl: boat « crow ficers and rertants, thus relieving the weebanics of the Nevy Yard frcm suspiewn Bacrrsonn, Saly 11, 1851 a1 Child Sentensed to the Gallows —De structive Five—AMefub Death. ye oF the first time im the hirtory of criminal Jari«pra Gs bce, qpboy but eleven y of mun. was yeaterday con- vietd im Baltimore City Cou! of murder in the first cegree. Then urder wax undoubtedly 010 of intent, and ct the result of an ace evidence cf @ clear in than convict ica capitally *bo Milled the Uitte boy Ge nial blew. end the jury, with the x re could not de othereie ge Long erie two years, did mot sem bo Know #! at wae going o4 @roend Lim, but smared biuself during the trial eatebin flies and ‘cratebing bis bend. and sometimes falling off pote a dose with bie bead bawing spain. the ber Me poemed to think tbe ttiei ® very dull wffeir, and dil oo ecm to woderstand the effet ot che ver tet The Jury | Attorney Geperal. a* well w« the Court imm- diately weer joined ip @ teeommendation to the Govermur to w + all fone iee Id be pat out of the w eretiny bir bloody po Cleve f of the Mattigore yen erday mornin pr rida mnst destructive wifatr, the uamace berg eat ta FO, whiie the inearence amounts to bat ce building oecupled at Sint hing department. eed nen mode! loft, wae entirely destroyed. with wil ite wtents There were fifteen turning Inties on toe lower or with & large amount of unfiniehed work. all of with all the patteras accumulated dur og the ffteom yours, mf the ment esiuebie charneter several Of the workmen apd the ffiremen, were severely injured in their eGorts to prevent the fiw from extending to the other build! Charles Snowden, colored. met ith an awful d-ath, om Wednesday night. He was orgaced with others im cleaning & cess pool, and being jowered dows, tweame etified with fowl air, and befure be could be teeowered fe was extinet. Our Phitadelphin Correspondence. Proeanes ence, duly 0), vet ‘The propeiler for the United states steamebip San Ja 4nto, G0 in dock at Brooklyn. hes been completed at the Southwark foundry. aod with the shaft will be ship: ped trem here on Moneny ‘The United Stetes frigate Srenac will be lifted by the United States Seotionsl Dick st our Nary Yard. about Tuerday next. She will also le hauled ashore om the rmaneot weys, with all ber srmament and meno on Youre Ov) taln Wests n¥ A the Shackamaxzon, launche yeeteriay le fi style, ti wee in the presence of of thounaed spectators 7 new depot of the Baltimore Rafirce | Company at Progd at d Meme streets, will shortly be , yo and several — from bim, sud that he | vured. which will be closed | was red by Mr. Mahoney, an arckitect of thi: Ti, "Ht Leto rove 130 ft om Brad. tert. and eate rong to Schuyikill Seveath street, 276 tuet. TL G. Lebenring, Esq of this city, has been electet Provident of the Empite Hook and Laddee Comsany. co ceptly formed after the model of their nameake compa- by cf the eomnmereial metropolis. Wm. Dritton, the unfortuaate youth mentioned oa Tucsusy, as baving been accidentally shot by his vider brother, died last aight rhous 12 o'clock, ‘The DiMiculty between the Attorney Genera! and the Assembly, MR, CHATFIELD’S | ETLER. ‘The following is the letter addressed by Attorney Go- neral Chatfield to the committee of the Assembly, who wished to examine him relative to the charge, that evr. tain persons had endeavored to bribe him mot to take any legal steps to test the constitutionally of the Canal bill :— How. J. y Grvenan’s J. Towxsexn, Chairman, & T have the honor to acknowledge the resvipt of a copy of the preamble and resolution, adypted by the Assembly he 7th instant together with your aot, askipg @e to appear before the coumittee, app tated in | pursuance of the resolution, at 12 o'clock at wooa of to- | day. | “Allow me to ray that Iam not unaware of the object of raisipg this committee; its purpose has beeo soua dantly foreshadowed, in both the Senate and Asswmbly, during the present extracrdinary sesso, Cay whole proceeding is entirely extra legislative. and can sub serve no useful purpose whatsorver; and pormit my to suggest that you possess too much diserimiustion uot co know that no action whatsoever can be iaken by th» Assembly on any report which this comumittoe may mike, and that the subject matter of che investigatioa is not witbin the jurisdicticn of the Assembly fall that is charged in the quoted remarks of Mr. Fiderkin is proved to be strictly true, esa any ase be biade of this matter in tho Assembly, except to enable Mr. Macomber, Mr. Briggs, and others, to reiterace this ungentlemanly charge of falsehood anal pyedaps super- ada to it that of perjury, During the sittings of this Legislature, either at the present or the past session, [am not aware that ( nave (n apy manner iaterfercd or atitempted to interfere with the course of | tion, On the contrary [have for borne to ask for the passage of bills afilecting my office, and vitally imp: rtant to the traasetiva of its ordiaary business; yet I have constantly been ide the sulject of ridicule, vituperation, ani illineral re- marks in both branches of the Legi-lature. You sir, on more cecasions than one have. forg ttea the rs spot due to your exalted position. if pet to your cha racter a8 @ gentleman. and desceuded to the ignobie oc- cupation of abuse aad detraction of me ter in your place in the Assembly; and ot! and circumspect than yourself, have f-llowed your perni- cious example Ar Pguage less refined than your own Admonished as [am by these transactions, I cxnant fail to compre bend the purpore of rai-iag this commit | tee,and the tect exbibited in the composition of the | committee, while it commands my uaf. iga-dadmirati oa, does not serve to change ay views of its inteuded uv. If I was less informed in the history of the past few mouths, I inight be supposed to attribute this movement to an eerne:t desire, on the part of this Assembly, to pore guilt affecting the adniinistration of the govern- ment, and to punish the offender. But kaowing as Ld. that in this case there is no guilt punishable, either by lawor by the Legislature, and that transactivas a thou- | sand fold more criminsl and more dangerous to the pub lic than this, and deeply and dizectly compromisiag the | Legistature itself, have been allowed to sicep un tisturd- ed, I must be allowed to say. that [ have good reason to | dcubt the purity and patrivti.m of this proceeding. | A committee was appointe i by the Assembly of 1350 to inquire into the official acts #f certain public officers, who were charged with gross misconduct. A majority of that committee reported the result of their inyuiries, with the evidence taken by them, to the present Legixia- | ture. ‘The report was.in some unaccountable manager, | suppreseed—ant all events, itcan not be fouad—yet no committee of inquiry was raised. although it seem sd to be neces. a-y, to the vindication of certain members of { this Asse —— the suspicion of connivance at the lors of the missing psper. | 4 Dill wae parsed at the regular session of this Legis | | wrice, July 8, 1851. lature, taxing certuin great interests. and deeply inter- esting to large districts of the State. This bill. after having been properly certified Ly the presiding officer of each house respectively, mysteriously disappeared. whea on ite journey from the Assembly through the Sepate, to | the Executive Chamber, and under cireumstaaces euleu- | lated to excite reascnable supicions of the fiddity of certain cfficers of the Legislature, But no committee of | inquiry was raised. and this wrong, affecting the integrity of the lature itcelf, was silowed to pass without | investigation. | A public offteer of high trust was accused before the | Assembly of making a report for the Commissioners of the | Cepal Fund, and travemitting it to the Legislature with cut authority, and with the name of one of che Jommis sionereforged upon it. A committes was raised upon | thir charge; but the investigation was smothered, the ecmmittee dio pot report, and nothing has deca heard of } the matter since. The Assembly bas been informed. in a mode quite as | authentic as that whieh so ptly originated this mittee, that a certain public officer. charged in some | meaeure with the eustody of the public moneys. hed, without authority of law. and in violation of his duty, taken the Sinking Vunds of this State from their proper dep sitory, ond used them for uniawiul purposes This | rumor. or reasonable suspicion, should have imluced the | Assembly (whoxe duty it is to impeach the officer. if the charge be true) to inquire into the truth of the allega- tiom, and to raise a committe for that purpose But no inquiry bas been made, uor has any committee been | raises | It is currently reported and believed that during the | sittings of this Leistature. persons in daily and cond. | dential ecmmunieation with its promineat members, | bave organized a company, consisting «f some tweuty | pervems. for the avowed purpose of tuhing the eucire eon- | tract for all the work to be put under contract on the Erie Capa! enlargement under the new eanal biil; that @ roil oF list containing the names of the members of che roposed company bas been frequently «exhibited, with ve blanks, whieh it was said wore left blank, bocause five of the members of the company desired their names to be kept concealed from motives of delicacy | It Ms believed that the existence and object of this eccmpary Were well known to certain members of t | Legtuture, and that the blanks were to be filed with | the names ef individuals who could not with propriety be interested in canal contracts. The authors of this scbrme have been in daily attendsnes on this Legisla- ture. To what extent the knowledge of the existence of | thie company have Leen potential with thed Legiala- | ture, I cannot undertake to say ; but that a committee | sbould bave been raived to expose this dangerous plot, if it.really existed, ix beyond denial Tt is not, at this day, necessary, perhaps, to attend to | the daily ccmplaint. deep if not loud. of citizens of this | State. who have found it impossible to approaca either | branch of the Legislature with aty little business of « | private nature, without paying literal tribute at che tince the gentie expulsion of Geo. W Bail from the nate. and ms, not now require the attention of ths As- | cembiy Uf these matters, affecting the proper discharge of highly responsible official duties, and exposing the As sembly itself to censure. are not of suffieiwut importance | to engage the attention of the Houw, with what pro | prety cam it take cognizance of way remarks I may | make in common conversation | It provably will occur to the committee, and to the Assembly. that the rubject matter of this ecnv-rastion wasin no reuse legally criminal, and could aot bee vn: +o until the set te whieh it related should become a law It is net to be presumed that every bill pending wefore the Legislature will receive its sanction. aud the offer «consideration for f rbearance to enjoin a bill whien no existence. and may never ject the person offering it. to p the refusal to aceept the offer ean hardly be euid of criminality. Do vet urderstand me, ir the preceeding; om the coatrary. ia ao at view. the dieioction tween such an offer acd actad | bribery fe harcly perceptible: but when legat proove dings are contemplated, the distinction beeomes une of the least impoitance. I tekethis ceension to say. that the proposition was | made to me precisely in the maaner detailed by Me fence be the com. fe uot 0 tadietable | Eiderkin (if | underrtand his « mittee; bat inarmuch ax the (fence. and the matter in no wise eoueeras the Logids | tore, and cannot rightfaly be brought under the ju | diction of the committee, I respectfully declias tv ap- pear before the committee to testify in relation to it | Lbave another reason for rrfustag to appear before this commitier. In the published report of the debates Cf yesterday. on the resolution in questioa. the Moe | Me. Briggs te reported to heve said ta substance “tae Le did not believe the offer wax ever made. for ¢ aso first. thet no man in the State would foot enough to cffer eo large a ram as $10.00, and cond, if the offer had been made, the sttucacy neral would have taken it.” This charge grossly ineulting, and uoder the cireaustancer becra | +0 much of the mean spirit of cowardice. thet I eamno vt to appear before your committee while euch + vide a place on it; made, ax the iusinuation wa he protection of im curity ef that pro out depratity in the man, and the poreeas ' 0 oppored to hepor. that [eam | he is allowed to participate in proceeding: i | personel rights | The remark itself implies setortehment that any mi | should refuse a bribe and men-uring otber men by the standera of bis own morality. the astonichment is io 1 in the ratio of t Feeling this affront fore your committee until the Assembly | the justice to fll the place of Me. Briggs | eufficient respectability of eharneter to feel the true re- +pemeibility of a representative and a g-otieain —1 am. vir, very truly, your obedient servant, L. 3. CHATPIEED Martne Affaires. Deranrons or tHe Groncia —fhe United Statee mail steamabip Georgia, Capt. Porter, left yesterday afternoon for Havana ke The names of her partengers will be tcund under the appropriate bead. Seerrcten Brave Vert —The few brig Ianover | lately Inunebed from the yard of Mesers. Perine, Patver. son and Staok. of Wiillemeburgh, has been the cance of | come little exeitement in that village, From the facts | of her being « regular ell per. bailt craft and clesriog for Cube in ballast, eur amoug mine fr bis detention, he vas sliowed to depart on the aoder- sanding thet the Uri ¥as pot to leave port antil th ext dey. whew some further measures were to be taken inthe matter An officer. according! y. on the followiog tiny Went to wire her. but found the bird had flown, she Dbeving left early, ond by that thine was far at een, Co eetacy —The pasrengers of the ship Bhannon. Capt ¥. Waite on their acrival in porcon Thute dey from Fiterpecl. drew ope card of thane tothe eum mender. for bir genticmnr.ty and humane condunt to thew, during the ey sve. and also expres of theit aatidac. tiem fer the civility reevived by them from the off fd the whet: of the chip's crew door, because thir evil bas nearly or quite disappeared | | Court of General Sevstons, SUPREMS COURT ROUM, NEW CITY HALL. Refore Judge Beebe and Aldermen Miller and Cook. 10 ~ Forgery —% young man, named William cll was iedieted for passing @ for, $20 bul ow Mr. W 8S. Nagle. Assistant Treasurer of the Broad: theatre ip this city WS. Noyle, being +wora—Doposed, that om the eve bing ¢f Satubday, the Stu May tbe accused presented at the «fice of the Breadway Ubeatre, a $20 bill on the Hanulton Kxcbange Sank; [looked at the bill, end be ing well acquainted with bills, [ did uot think i i Was the matter with it; taimed that it wae no altered bill. and had him takea co Tombs. Lhauded the bill to Mr. Stevens, the officer, bow many. meauing bow many tickets; he sald either ove cr two. 1 i whieh; L asked bim what was the matter with the bill, acd be said “Bb? ?; I did not pee- ceive that he was a foreiguer, nor did I observe in his countenance any evidences of guilt ; he did uot attempt to run awny, but he evidently felt himeelf in» disagree able situation, (Laughter ) Fes jamin W. Beuson, cograver, proved that the $20 bili produced war an altered one dollar bill of the Hamit ton kachange Bauk, Apctber witness. a saleeman in a clothes store in Cen- tre strect, deposed that che prisoner came to the store where he does business, and bought some clothes, to the amount of $7, witness gave hiat $13 charge, out of a $20 bill ; the $20 bill proved to be an altered one dollar bil. Crees examined—I changed the bdill at a broker's, im Certre street; I did not know it was @ forgery, at the time I pasted it to the broker; the broker brought the bill back to the store ia a few days, or it and said it was a forgery ; [did aot put any mark on it before I gave it to the broker. but it looked tike the same that ( bad given him; I put # mark on it when the broker returned it to me; I have no doubt of the prisoner being the man that the bili; he acknowledged, when he was arrested, that be had given me & $20 bill. ‘A German hatter also deposed that an altered $20 bill, on the Hamilton Exchange Bank, was passed at bis store, in the month of May or June last; thinks he saw the prisoner at bis bat store, but cannot swear positively Officer Stevens proved the arrest of the prisoner, at the Brond) Ubeatre. nud that when searched he had some email change on him ; can’t sy how mach, Counsel baving summed up, the Judge charged the jury, who returned a verdict of guilty. Sentence de- teried. Court of Common Pleas—Special Term. Hon, Judge Angrabum presiding. IMPORTANT DECISION TO OWNERS OF PIERS. JIviv 10 —Samuel Miller vs. Joseph and John T. Howard. ‘This wax an action which bad b: eu brought by the plaia- Uff sgainst the defeudsnts.as lessees und occupiers of the northerly haif pier No. 2.N. RB, to recover damages for the loss of plait tif’ horse. and injury to cart and bar- nese. in con quence of the neglect of the defendants to kerp the eaid pier in proper and safe condiiim. The case came before the Court und jury, when a verdict of $1t0 was 1eturned for the plaintiff’ A Dill of exception war tuken. and Judge Ingraham this day delivered the following decision:—Lam of opinion that the plaintiff in thir caure is entitled to recover. The objection that the Cefndants are lersees, doos mot excuse them from the obligation that rests upon them cf guarding the public ageinet danger. when it appeared that they intended the public to use the pier, The same was made a place of landing for steamboats, and, of course, persons having businers on the piers with eitber of the boats, were ne- ce-sarily there and entitled io their protection. The cure referred to in thisCourt was of a different charac- ter, There we beld that. as between different tenants of the seme building. one tevant was not responsible for in- Juries cecasioned by a defect in the construction of water pipes on bis part of the building, without showing know- ledge of the existence of such defect. The cases cited by the plaintiff’ counsel are not in point—2 Sack. 460. 3 Camp. (98 Nor does the fact of this pier being a private ene churge the liability of the defendaats. So long as it was thrown open to the public. the defendants were bouad to keep it in such a way as to prevent such accidents, ‘The owners bad no right to close the pier and keep it for their private use; apd even if it had been appropriated | to particular purposes, still it would only be for such PUrpeses Of commerce as would to some extent require the admission of the public thereto. The other ques- tions are all disposed of by the finding of the jury. Judg- ment for the pisintiff on the verdict. Theatrical and Masical. Broapwar TH xatke —Last night. prior to the rising | ofthe curtain, Mr Neatie appeured. and in a voice al- | most iraudibic from hoarseness, stated his regret that | ceed 200 hhds. P+rto the loss of his voice would deprive him of the power to appear as Iago, and added that he was under the care of Dr. Quack ubors who Lad expressed # belief that re- pore would enable him to appear this crening, when he (Bill prodaccd, which witness identified, his name being on the back of it.) Urors-examined—seeing it was a large bill, I asked | | mteady, at 600, a Toe. | terday, we have beard of 500 quintaly Ge | being sold at $3 1245; 250 barrels No, 3 mackervl, at $5; flour, at 1s 6d ; nod 8.000 bushels wheat. To Londoa, 1,200 barrels flour were taken at 2s.° beet was 4s. 6d. To Ginagow. 19.000 bushels of wheat were taken at Td ; and 1 0 barrels of flour, a¢ 24, To California, rates were There was no cheage to Marre oF ‘Thero was some inquiry for vessels to load "teat cod and £00 boxer realed herring. at 50: ; market eivansiog, Parr — Ube day's business includes about 330 boxes Molaga raicios, im lots, at $2 25; 10 casks currants, ab Gage a Te; and a fow eases sardines, at 60c. ‘Hiay —about 50 beles river changed hands, at 450. « S0e., cash, indicating wn uniform, and pretty active mar- ke t Hives ~-There has been rather more doing in this line the past week; but, as the amount on sale hay continued large, and the demand mostly coufiued to the imaetiate wauts of dealers, prices are without improvemwat. Amouget the trausactions were 18 400 Oriuocos, 20); and 21 pounds, at Lue.; 4.100 Barcelona. 22 poaads, at 1U\¢e & 1040; 3000 Kio tache, 164 and 1744 pouads, at 11 Sge.; 2,500 Buenos Ayres, 205; pounds, at ido hips, at Me. a Le; 1450 Maraeaibo, 22 pounds, at 102(e ; 600 Port wu Platte, 16 pounds, at 95s0.; 360 dry Southern, at 930.8 10c ; and Sov Savanilla, 23 pounds, ato! 4 held at $144/per M. for Lata were less plenty, Eastern, at which there were a few sales effected. Leap bas beep more active, without alteration in value. The sales reached 450 tons Spanish, at $4 62, time, &.; snd 250 pigs Galena, at $4 72.4 $4 75, cash. Leavwex remained about the same moted in our pre- ceding review, The Se ag not been very brisk, which, combined with receipts exceeding the wants of the trade. have tended to depress prices. So tar there cannot be any quotable change observed. Hemlock slavgbterea sale; light weights were not offering very freely, and were the most tirm The business ta boots and shoes this week has shown less animation, with no new feature in rates The demand was entirely for Bouthern markets, and limited at that, Few shipments have been made tv California since the great ire of ae altbough the accounts from thence are more en- ging for the-e staples than for some time back. Lime —Kocklsad was in limited supply, aod held at enhanced figures. We heard of 1.500 bbls, common being disposed of at S3c., cash; and bdo. was afterwards is snocunced to appear as Macbeth. The audience | cred d, with the favorite performer, Mr. Dyott, as Iago, | whe was entMusiastically welcomed. Buchanan enacted Othello in a masterly mauner. It was a painfully trus picture of the jealcus Moor, and the exubsrance f perion ard’ action sprung fiom no ordinary conception of the eharacter. The applause in ever, scene was judiciously and warmly bestowed; aad, up to the last moment, this artist sustained his arduous pert—and particularly arduous oa so warm & night—with great power and + ffeet few faults Like speckson the marble of a statue, which criticiem of & proper charneter never descends to parui- cularize. till it bas unfvlded the massive beauties of the work. Our pace does pot permit us to do justice to Buchanan. to Dyott, Conway, Madame Ponisi, or the other artistes, but way acted with great judgment. «pirit, pressivaness. as well uw the representative of Lego, Dy ott, who was called before the in, after the same compliment bad been given to Buchanrn, To-night is set apart for the benefit of and Neatic, when another erowded house may be expected Nivvo’s Ganpex.—The great comedy of “The Toodles,”” and the new farce ent tled “A Cheap Ride on the Rail- | road.” in which Mr. Burtoa will persomate the principal | e t racters, are the pivece selected ji yment his evening. The ifeeted during their perfuruance oo demacded. Morasses —There was a fair inquiry, in part from the trade and for distitling, and. with # firm marks rales comprised about 120 hbds. Porto Rico, al Murcovade at 22c.; and 80 tart Cuba, at 15 4 19¢. Navat Stones —Crude turpentine was in great request at $3. but en account of the limited namber of vessels offering. on.y u few orders were executed. Spirits advanced to S5e , cash, at which 100 bbls. sold. At the loge, 36 and even S7c. Was asked, Nothing transpired in rosin worth mentioning. Wilwington couaon was held at $1 40; amd Newbera at $1 35, delivered. Ous —Linseed varied bat little. 1,500 gallons Ameri- can baving found buyers, at 70c, cash, from swore English could be obtained from the dock, at 63 a 690, Whale was very firm, with 200 bols. s+ le sted. sold at d5e., cach, Sperm aod olive remained es rated oa Wedaes- | day. Fuovisions —Pork still inclined to tae favcr of par. chasers. Tho sales were in retail parcels, and am uated to only 400 bbis.; mew mess at $14 1245, and prims at | $12 624. Besides which, 1000 bbls. new meas were suid to have been contracted for, deliverable the presont month. at $14. The stock of new and old im all hands, here apd in Brooklyn, was stated to be equal to 100,000 bbls, Beef coutinued busyaut, with about 300 bbls, moss sold at $875 4 $11, wad primo at $5.0 56. Boef hams were held at $14. Cut meats were in steady demand, aad about 250 packages hams realized 7*{ a7) ders, 6; 8 6% c, Lard was somewhat unset Obio were purchased at 8 @ 8450., including some pot quality ut the inside tgure, Butter was improving, with | am active business. Cheese ruled dull at 4 Tc. Rice. We have to rep rta very uniform market for | } this commodity, with a brisk inquiry fur the season, and | sales since Friday last, of acme 60 tiorces, at $3.0 $3.50 | per 100 Ibs., cash. A portion of the above was taken for | shipment to Europe, but the home trade were the largest buyers Hl —Since our last, 100,60 German changed hands a $11, and 45,000 Havana at $22 60 a $25, | usual credit. Srices.—There was more movement in this line, up- wards of 600 mata cavsia having beea taken at 26°; a 2Ze.; WO ths No. 1 nutmegs. at 97 c., and 60 packages | Jamaica pepper, at 8c , short time, } | Srinrrs—We have nothing addicional to note in fo- reign, Of American whisky, 300 bbis. Ohio and prison | sold at 233: #230; and 100 bhds. drudge at 23c., time, ‘&e.; the proviour prices. Secans.— The sales. since our former report, do nct ex- at 5'yc.a6%e.. 100 Cuba at Se. a 5140. and 200 boxes brown Havana at 5':0. a6), the market being firm, without aay great activity. ‘Tras were generally in limited supply and eagerly sought after. ‘The portion of the Sea Witch's cargo, not previously soli. was brought to the hammer, this fure- ity, which were rejected and withdrawn, all found ready purchasers, at a considerable advance upon the value of | pd as full Sgures for the blacks as obtained dur. ing the spring operations We append the particulars: ‘Terma, approved notes at 6 mos —Hyaon—20 cheats, OSe.; young hyson, 46 holf chests at Give; 182 d> 40c TWdo. at ST 3g0.; 40 do. at U7! 79 do at 36° 3 122 do, at 4! | chests do. at ‘ge. bl ehests at | | 6c0.; 99 do. at S6e.; 42 do. at S1.c.; 119 do. at 30! se. O62 oo, at Ze; 320 do. 26!j¢.; 107 do. at We, Gunpow. | der—18 half chests at 65c.; 16 do. at 630 5 Thurrdey evenirg last, renders their repetition to-uight | Very seceptable. ne —Mr. J. R. Scott and Mise C. Fox popular with the frequeuters of this wite theatre, ‘Ibe performauces provided for thi evening copriet of the drama of “Nick of the Woods the new apd successtul extravaganza called “The Fairy Daughters of the Cr ton Waters.” This angounce- ment must ensure acrowded house the veudeville cailed “Indiana et Charl 6," ee applause last evening. and will be repeated o-Light. Mian. io} and the popular fur laughable piece of My Precious Betsey,” all powerfully | cunt Crniery's Mixsterts.—This Inimitable band of Btht- Oplan delinestors offer an excrtlont programme for this evening ru v1.8 will give two performances to dny—ofternoom and evening A good selection of songs and dances Barses's Moeevm.—This evening is eet apart for the bene St of Leon Javelli. the wonderful tight rope per firmer, Three highly ettractive pieces are anpounced, together with the wonderful evolutions om the rope by Leon Jat ih and Herr Cline. Cacti» Gannes —Another grand Sunday concert will be given here tomororw evening. by Maretzck’s une quail d orchertra, Several excellent musical sclectic are anne uneed ‘The Beguine will give agrand snered and miseotlane: Yoral concert at Library Hall, Newark, on fucsday eve- nirg next it and rubstantial com: pliment fre son the last night of the Yorum rem ron pe of a magnificently vorked pure ronteining bve bundted dellar ta cold, whereupon be Io hea ludicrously indignant, and declared to the au- die nee, that although elreumstanecs made it necessary for bim to pes ket this affront, he would like to eee any Ope @! tempting to de itm second time! tir Willhaa Dun ix playing at Albany. The passed midehips Satanne to the Vixen, war W. F. Spicer. not speer The United States sloop-cfwar Marion, Commander | Willem M. Glendy. wae at Macao on the 8th of April Vropav. July 110 P M were more bucyant. and semethiag dearer, 250 bie pearls having beea taken at $5 00, 08 # $5 12 closing wt the latter figure Ur rawsr—A few bondred pounds prime yellow were change hie been ohwerved in the ¥. although there was but litte dispo- | tm to The ample supply ¢ d nwestic, ted to 12500 bbe w 453.024; superfine No, Zak $3 75a % ate. with mixed to farapite round howp Obie at $4 “ Western. at $4 12 a 431, Secuthere @as more eooght after. aad ruled firm, wand bnyers, at $4.37 9 $4 10; apd faney at $497 a $5 Rye flone wae searce and erlenble at $3 57, Corn meal remained heavy and in ted request at $2 81 for State, and $248 $6 for Jor: Wheat was more frevly offered, and was cheaper. — 1 one wate of 4.500 bite he ls Meditorrancan (Oe, Ryeadvanced to 7: at which 3 id te-day. The rcvipte Hight Reri7Pqas wtirely negiceted at (2% 2660. Onle were taken ton fair extent. inelading Northern at 43 a 40 ; ' 4a die nrd Obie. ne 40 a dle, Com was» Ag ensier, withan amply busines. embracing, sites our Inv ever 56000 boehele hestedat 0 @ 53e; mitedat oT «6 ft d Pine ye thew at Oe. Cortos.—The ealer were 1.200 bales to day. at the rates current yesterday, which usually ranged along out imside quotations — Livenroon Ciasmirre ation. tend WOO bbl, mixed to straight sgities scecce. Bomingl, pone, "With an improved market. ant sy ery ani. «d de trend, there have been sales of 100 bags Java, at fr 11, a1 igo ; 200 Lagunyra. at OY 4 Dige.: 400 Rin wt +s We; 460 de (by auction), ab 8% @9\¢,; Be 1, Deming. wt 7 . Ti teonte.—Cotvon was taken for Liverpod at 5-32; | elixe than bas yet taken i | Ble, a 36 64 catty boxes do Se ; 39 do, at @8c, Tmperial—1z | Ge; Sdo at bie; do at Ge ; i Zi de. | at S8e.; 59 do, at $2'52; 10 do. i @Weatty boxes | do. atT}'.c.; Tldo. at We. a SW do. at Gie.; 21 do at Gle, Powchong—3l chests at We ; 60 nalf chests | do. at Bi',¢.; 58 do. at | <5 half ebests at 66 34e. 46 do. at S6!j0; 44 do. at 31!03; 0. at bie. | Pekoo—100 boxes seonted at Be. Kokew Uo | #35 half chests at 28!s¢, Oolong Sonchong—I4 | long. half cherts at 20 Ningyong Zou. | halt chests ec any desciption. Clohoag qualities, more expecially, are extremely flat. owing to the heavy im- | portations, and iuereased production of this country. anufscturers are holding off, expecting a greater de wee. The rales this week are only 100 bales South American. common, at 18‘, a 2le.; and 200 bales Mediterrapean. on term not transpired. ‘The ageregate receipts ct produce by the North river | | boats, to-day, we ‘by bo 25.000 bushels ; 75 do; cheese, 105 do ; whiskey, 100 bbls.,and | | wool, 75 bates. Telegraphie Reports. Berravo, Jaly 11 1851 | The reecipte since yesterday hare been—Flour. 3.000 | bble; wheat, 26.00 bushels: corn, 45.000 bushe | mon to fair brands of Western flour are lo j moderate demavd—small sales o: Mickigan at $3 $802. Wheat is easier. eepecially for low grades bushels Obie soldat THe, Corn is lower, sales having | been made of 2500 bushels mixed Western, at 42!:0 Onts are steady at SMe, Frights are without change. Acnawy, July 1, 1851, | | Recelpte since our last—TFlour, 4000 bols. ; wheat, 2.000 bushe 4000 bushels Th | flour ure sraalicr than yesterday, reaching only 1500 | bbis.; prices are unchanged. Wheat ix in demand for was ordered from the | aud pots at $5 | od 19) | Peeks * ” wr prime parcels only, whiet are scarce, and held too for purcharers—S00 bushels ordinary Genceee sold at $L Corn is steady at yesterday's rates, with sales of 12,000 bushels; 5,000 bushels onts sold wt 41)4 0 4c MARKETS ELSE WHEL: STOCK SALES. Borros, July 10 —Brokers’ Board=5 shares Boston and ¥ La ven, 25 aitroad WY do, to, yut Central it a) % re Canton Company worth Company 40.1 i ow 1 City Bank, 102! BF dy. We; W eehts Bucha ven Relizond boude, Yo, 50) Boart—$1,00 toxss | Ee pa ety 4 a) share Berney iv datlrond, 43°55 15 + igs arte’ clfter Salee— a Marrtea, On July 9 by the Rey Mr. Chase, Me. Jows Mom. of Duxbery. to Mies Many L. Laviay, of New York, ' Hortou papers please copy. AUSt Jobn's Church, on July @ by the Rev. Dr. Wain. wright. Crancee Bt Hits, to Ostia Cason On Friday « july 11, wt 8 Brockiyn, by the ft ir. Ukeson. Capt weer. of Basex, Conn, to Mies Kuritesma ©. Noves, Brooklyn, LL | In Brooklyn on July 0. by the Rev. Mr. Spencer, Mr | Sein Basorony. to Bureewern A. oldest daughter of A. W. Bilis, deceased, both of Brookiya _ Eastern papers please copy | * ‘Thurrday. July 10. by the Rev arg. om i vw ©, of this city, to Breciwa, Mer Fed Uloe ) Of the former place, To rns Eprron or rity New Yors Heasun, Please contradict the marriage of K | and Mise Kliza U. Boden. as announced in your paper of yerterday. Yours, reepecttuily, July 1, 1861. BK. G. VAN SOHAACK, On Friday July 11, W mouths and 6 8. | 7 | his brother. | 81 South Second street, Williamsbarg, on Sunday, 13th inst. at 8 o'clock, | On Thursdsy July 10. Mrs. Matitoa 1. Stone, wife | of Abram Stortna, aged 35 yours. | | The ri latives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral. on Sacurday, 12th inat., at 10 o'cloek Vorty second street, between seveuth and Bighth avenure, Site remains wil be taken to Cypress Milk kill payers please copy am Hees, Beq.. Vrewident of the Globe Inar- \ ance Company, died at Roxbury, Mars, onthe 9, lat, | J. Casnow, aged 22 years, Drea, ' | | Watts, Watts, Glasgo S¢ John, NB; Olivia ( | chard, © Bi Fy | sones, NYor wore eatinfied, and the performance of “Othello” pro- | noon, and, with the exce ption of 1 few lots, of poor qual- | | be Teh, Cpve t | Bast Lh if | Bard, Neornt . iarke—Mariel, ta b rt Jordon, Navy uck & Ci C, B 8 Po: € Cooper, Mi joston; Traveller, valla, Prie more, and Sloop—W H Brown, Ship Enterprise, Funk, BIR} pgers. to or wings during the pees and ide of Nantuoks July 25, lat from Cardif for Casting, dee wad passenger 37.10, spoke ship Francis for Liverpool; Sth inet, on dsys, with iron and 177 passenger Brig Emtorprise (Gr), Drew, gar, to E Dunham & Cleared. fem rte rig 9 Grabacoe, Bromen, Moller, Sands en, Trinidad, Oclrichs & javans, WoL Br ry iarblent & Co; id, by th 'Y Buck & Co; Patriot, Aldrich ise, Riley, St Jo! B MA Hildreth, Dildreth, New Hi Kinney, Providence, in Spear, of Jat 49 20, lon oY k Charlotte Harrison (Br), MMatyre, Glasg MU Roberts; je My Roberts; hark, Stew Bay; John Carver, Blan- Co; jaker; Chesupeake lorac. Grvele, unter; & ¥¢ Mil Delmont L. — Phi , Jones, Zilph Beau. . Philadelphia, J Has Za Bushnell; Levi Rowe, Wot a. Aarrivea. Liverpool, June 7. with mdse and ie & Kiteh. Has had light battlag been becalmed four dave this 41 30, lon 42, spoke Br br ii 1 daye outs aren. lat 40h § Thomaston, trom re, tod 5 Mayaguez, It days, with eu- Brig Wm Crawford, Brookings, Gardiner, 10 daye, bound to Jersey City. Brig Orion, A Binpscn, Mayhews & Co Schr Meteliant, Couch D Beitows, C Fob Buss rvey, Ma Steamship Georgia, Porte: ateph, Harlow, San Francisco; Jury 1—Wind st sunris sunset, Southport, Savannah; so rn: bn gy C iafoga; Bremen, Matanzas; Francia, do. Arrived—Senrs Challenger, Ca: Arrived—Schre Mobile, Philadelphia; G: Sailed—Schrs Waa Tyeon, and Nouru: Arrived—Schre Mary Jane, and Aan, N¥ork; Camaen. fea, Phil 4. Mar; breSa ke Arrived—Scbre Chas Whitin, irginia. Begert, Baltimore, rik, eth, Smith, N ker. B 5 anary i ON Arrived—Brig Eyry, Knowlton. Bosvo B ‘Grace. Darli 8. TPlegate, Philadelphia; Wm A'S Jonesport, 7 days, with lumber, to “Richmond, Adare. 8 cow f 7 chiae, 9 days. Machias, 9 days. Orleans, & Leo, Bailey, Malaga. snchored on theS W Spit. 2%, off Nicolai Mole, ry rt yee Port au Prince; Plymouth Rock, N Cleared-—Shipe Megunticook, Rio Janeiro: Trimountain, N Sultans Malta Islance via N Germ, ithervy, Philadelphia; echt edit, W; T 1 Lewis, Pail Provence, July It. snes JM Beilion, t. Ricnmon, July 10. 4 Daniel Baker. N Yor! Sacem, July 9. Arrived—Sehr Maize, N York Cleared—Scbr Martha Maria, NYork. Sransporr, Jaly6. Arrived—Bark D 8 Goodell, N¥crk. Fo mn Matis. Letter Bags of steamer Hermann, for Bremen via South- Simpton, will close he Ex @ Reading Room (67 Ex: change), this ‘at half past 12 o'cloe! “Lagres, Panama, South Pacific, steamehip © iforn! 4 Pacific porte, ill alae love os Bertora's, Nod | Vesey street, Astor House, on 12th inst, at 24 PM. Herald Martne Cor: Arrived—Shi brigs Fulton, ort; sehre Suewn M Youn Yerk: Giaee Blower, Les tous. W. 217 tope, original! in Ma $2500. (new Stonington Inst, from Philacel Cod liaht bearing S fa CUFVOY, uttite for $700 4 $1,000 on the ford. Hedges SU. Ko 4, at the Western Ship Nath for Trieste, hip Amel (ins), Bort weke, from Liverpool May lon 64 10. wd for N York 0 Int, de. trom SW Pi Brig Martha Worthington, Freem ton, Jase Jat 96 25, lon #9, Tespundence. Cutavcurnia July (1-4 PM. doah (pat 1; curgus, from Palermo for NOrleana, June 24, ‘ase. Boston for Chi her destioes He, ew ly from Baltimore, was sold from Robbinston, hag whaler, ‘Whalemen, Courier, Howland, NBeA- 1 +», (wadoubtediy the Amalis, 4, tor Boston), was paseod from Liverpool, was passed at Ho, from NOrleans for NYork, June 2%, no Int, July 2, let 36 37, from #myrna for Bos- Foreign Ports. om, Je 3 ee Kieo 6th. dene Bri 15 oF 2 Banray w Pe dromen, nding Home ALEXANDRIA, Joly 6—arr n man: KL Tay, at Hotta Vitindelphia, Sid shipe & Margare’ ig Woodweil, vane, Thorsten, from Ner- Upobor, tor Antigua aud Hathaway, from and y sebre Ariadne, Av ei Portu. brig Andover, Hardy, Bor Jocity, Ryder, Chartert.n; W holden, Phi rk » Mary Patteroon, Bar: Worth, and Liberty, #1! areotlus, Athy. bare to, % eStats. Ryder: baltimore; Tre. : beige Portlan i supposed be By ond vsbere. Body Ww Par of | Poni brig HB Creshy, Coltiun, do ents Phebe Ann, Texan NYcrk: Kidder @ Co, NYork KSPORT, July arr vin Boston, RARLESTON, July 7—Cld Yor) DARIEN ott Joly t— DAN bis, d v4. @ ANI 41 OUND me, 06 oe NYork. GELORGET ne, daly 7 Rai Abaco, Phitadelp bre bee hoon, Read ving Brute: if United States, Carter hip Fairseld, Lovela y O—Are sehr Queen of, T—Arr echre Odd Fellow, ond Mary, Md roht Flite Jane, Ber- JACKSONVILLE, daly 2—Cla brigs Olive, Kelley, Navy Bay; du ire Whitman, Lewia, KES BIR USK, July a Yuen ta: ork. “Rcnusdent Gandy. jiietinWonved, Pr a piye SAVANNAH, July 6—C! wie. ingten, Bath, ae Mache Lcopcld O'Donnell Dickerson, Boston: br Mary Crosby, Albany. SALEM, July 7—>! Mazscves—Beig Enterpriseo—Mr Marta, lady and four el } pos and lady, M Laraand tamil pin, AA Maginnis, J arco, J Vinale, Mr aston, ‘P Morris and lady, A M Startd routs, B Meert and Indy, & Pali ug if Ramos, A Garrus, Mr MoDoneld, M Moe T Duclgeon, f Rielly, M Alvarex, Mr Arom- tow. ir Chagree—F Schloss, J A Webster, J@ Schroeder, Mrs a’ jookftavor and ehild, BW Lowsadele, it W Stsacone 38 Rosenstock, v4 5 Meo Hi Beattie and 3 children, at & Co). J Vogel Squttegey Ly ? ve EGR W Philbrtok, ty Wola vee, A te Poti, HW Baker, JK hee, W Lockley, 8 Case, J r, C'La rf E Wells, WR Fero, b "s Frau, 8 R Aram, G & Sargent, Wi Smith, E Dripland, 8 adams, W Horto: J 4 Kiddor J rs jeagoville, 4 Frits, 'Kelly, © 0 Couo me SF them partiouls 'e To those whos bealth doesnot oorminct ‘an increase of wally ane ha anay ‘im 08. . the wife, ther—sne either ba ding inte, womanhood, or the o1 ein the Gooline of x in whom nature contemplates an [Pye eI "ove the causes tymptome and the most efficie: ny irvine mode of oure, in evory complains whicl h hor nex (seu Extract of a Lew G ge in, Rageen. \ of e hattec rom 8 Genslonse Teo ae De. A.M. Mavniceav:— My Dean Sie :—My wife nas boon poroeptidly oon Shane Years or more, e) bag mnming fot ia , gesseasones of bor aress an And eufforip: some wont vetore and during her con. incmont; every wuccessive one more and more dobilite hick waa:on the asvocosdion,denpatred of. Touppeted that whic on, mr this state of things was inevitable, and 2 ingest tthis time, (uow about two mentas, book bi ket reaching my san On he rece! pe a ou the relief it afforded eonvey mure od of. ae they are of @ natare strioalg intended for the married, or those contemplstin: wages, For snle at 22? Broadway, sane tho Publishing , Lee Liberty street, New York; Little & Co., Albany; Joseph ‘T-cker, Mobile, Alabama; T. B. Peterson. 0&8 Chostaat svre-& Philadelphia, pl On the receipt of $1, scopy will be transmitted by «i free of porta eto any part of he United States. All aod must , post; 5 ieeau, Li2¢New Vork olty. ‘Ofice 129 Liberty atenet ARIS AND LONDON TREATMENT UF PRIVATE ins few hours, by » vegetable i application, without In debility, brought on by im ha tad constitutions! aiectitan, Te combines, aedlolnce, wah ¢ there fully bod Fe 6 ot 4 & permanent cure. without caustic, which ling the rae. dive: pli tor tried a long. time.—C. Der Waste yeu sured we'by losel eae 3 ye me by loi th Nine. Jas. Evan c. Evans. Y: EW MEDICAL BOUKS.—a COMPLETE PRacTioas work on the nature und treatment uf delicate discasua, . be anid fearlosst; 32 a “Ee im tleasly, works on the same family ow ir superior to of the kin country.” 4 “The Family Phyncian; pode lg mh ng Frock co hg nn — ite depto- ta q sjnulaiea stINGeRe Ow aR d by the author, 64 Broad $500 REWARD.—JEFFRIKS’ ANTIDOTE, a ore cific mixt yr thi ne of private disorders. it least restrictions of Fi exe Broadway, an vi hb — 1a) we Wrieht ® Oo, New ste & week — mai BH. RING, 192 Bros Ma ‘WR. Little, 104 Hanover atreot, Boston: ‘Orloana ARD—DR. DE LANEY, AUTHOR OF THE“ PRIVATE otionl Guid Be, able cou- a anes Mistion, imperiiments to Jes. Unwilling to he simply « age, qfilish long welt-laudatory sdeve, fea to those whe had av prev lity, every cust inty form per ny be desired Treatment by safe, and eperdy ew letter Office SY Lisponard street, nar Broadw: © FEMALES—THE Sargema® bet PORTUGUESE Pilla, a cert ructior lerece led to any O FER UNTIL CURED—LR, CORBITT, OF i¢ Dusne street, may be consulted comfilsn tially om the treatment rt d From a practice of twenty: to grarantes pr EXTRACT, a ivate disor fers ' 1 the ow i eayr will agree wit change * athor te be te hot cegontial nor is exposure to the we: garded "Sele by Brigham and Miler, I7 avenwe Dy Lyon, 1726 ect, aud at Drummond's, 0 Reade street, opporite Siewert’ EDICAL LECTURES ON SEMINAL DISBASKB, HT Kk. Glover, M. D.—The firss number gives the nd cure of m class of diseases generally a vd by medical wou. Treatment shown by onwes and nda cow tnetratnent, which invigorates debe tuted ors Teste wt 22 frondway, and by the aathon | No. 12 Ann street. Prive 26 conte, uence BU CUN FLDENTIALLY teeate withoat merous Toirty-ome years yiactior A. MUKKISON Io CONS: Rees. uLt dine’ jen ous debility, &6.. arlemg trom seit adure. Seo his Le diploma in bie private ofeo. 14m, Felton serset. N. B.—No fee till cured. CONVERS PRIVATE MEDICAL OFFICR, & ‘Third avenue, N.Y, where he is consulted iu ee nraers and eeminal erakness, &e. Dr C. hashad we Years, & mow extensive practice in these and dim-eéers, TE ab in diseretion. canoes byreett: Se wide ae ry for oa! a bottle, three hott Portnet advice tothe marrind and at e Sonntry. For enle, 433 Broo way; 12 Grand street, come of Bowery. R.MORIAMORE WOULD INFORM THE HUN DARE whe to him for the cure of divense, that ls be out no delurive Lopes that he will ewre them "in te of three days” Ho is called opon daily to witness the oot sileete of go wicked a deception worty pandemonium Iterkty He would, however, aseuto thore who may come anaee L That they ‘may fly apon s cheap, pl nse: dy cere. Ty trom & 2 AM ta PM, Sun noe pied avice geotis. L. MOWTAMONE, MD: 198 Willlam et AUTHOR OF THE © PRAUT! tual emi oes” Ko Omen hours, 90 1S A. H.. € v0 & ivenses, followed by ‘voted exclusively to this Promise more certaim, ant obteined from any Other fource im America. neon at sictevure, and in the doploratie cemseyuenses of early. bm per hy under his peoulinr plan of tromtmeat, tae te and pervect cure ia tpgared._ Riven these of the D serie | we: Apou sucioty wore known, ew istmed. Saggrats re. vided tor, D*, COOPER, 4 DUANE STREET, Lt one Who may } ave to wait, w dress Box Bo Pot Oikos. aagagys 3 FOR Ly] 0 ears devoted his Practice to the tevawmens le can cure the most removed in & yt Are ehig. M Kien! thant, Cha jeevived by & mountobaak, by pe tall sh. Stnith, Ben Saad the impostor. te J ith, cy be or. Seo i, uly boare ache Aatoinetts, Brown, N | Ofte. A cute cuarseteed in rach ease, oF Jtdy P—Are steamship Yao’, Forbes | ey, ~ Piakei alierten,” Lives: ark | oy i’ oy — Jac shia. Cid sreamehip. Yachts | pecgnonses cured in Bve days De. Wee Specie, she tenit, Seott, Livesguol; Uhas 8 ait, | of thirty-six yoars experience, never fails of a ite. Coss, acline, NB. “aware ® invast* ee (Sitosaavele greed. 8 oer a ep, ship ut te sos Mad wit, bork Peony & “ARW HAVEN, Joly 10—Are gohes Vermilion Pathor ha naw Ha y rr ee a pM “Phi River; eloo Faonediot, ILADBLPYIA, July 10—Aer sohe Roh: toate R, JOMNSON, NO. 1 RET, 80 WELL 'p known in the one of ae se ‘rhe Bee, | SSisadear tence eae by sumac {fie