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NEws BY THE MAILB one particle of the honor will be given to the Gover- Ou Rees Reeestnantenet. Sak te Bin poocrce eens he has bose Eee Bostrom; Sept. 21, 285t | custom of thigoutraze ; that the blool of Bdeaed Gore Mane About the Jubitee—The Press of Boston and the Corpor rotion Author ities, Gen I was ccmpelied to conclude my last letter of this date father abruptly, in order to save the sail, and, therefore, @id not say so much as I intended, in relation to the | Grand Railroad Jubilee, and the circumstances connected | with it If I remember rightly, I raid the whole affair wasa ruch is on his skirts. bat we must say tha! be has aot Jen “clear tm his great office,” but reermant to the trust imposed im bir Moeh more in sorrow than in anger, [ aubsorte mysait Jour mitch injured friend, J. 8. Quaswen, ‘The Lopez Expedition. NARRATIVE OF MAJOK J A. KELLY, ONG OF TUE AME- RICAN PRISONERS IN HAVANA, From the New Orieans Pica: Sept. 1s {peitry and poor attempt on the part of our wooden nut- cart JA Kelly, oue ot the pa iahe ysl meg friends in Boston, to cheat New York out of her | leased by General, has given me the follow. share of the Canadian trade, which is bocoming greater | 1s statement of the events that followed the landing of the forees under the command of from the peri xd of their disembarkation to that of his being made pri- rouer, Knowing how interesting it will be to you aud your readers, I give it as full as Lenn reootlect On the morniog of the 12th of August, between 4 and 5 o'clock. the invaders landed at the littie town of Mure Millos, | Shortly after, Gea. % started for Las Pozes, @: the head of the Cubans Han gariana, Downman to take command of the American infantry aud follow him Col Crittenden war ordered to remain at Mo Tillos until the stores were landed, and then to flow at body at Las Posaa General | god more important every year I also said thet John Bull, in Caneda, knew how the land lay ; that he smelt a rot.aodthat Lerd Elzin, on behalf of his constit ents (?) gave acly intimation at the great dinner on the Com men, that he understood the gaine, bul that while h» ecknowledged the compliment paid to Canada onthe occasion, he intended to build @ railroad of his owa, Buch ia the fact, as your readers are aware. The Cans- diavs intend to build @ railroad of their own. But | all spend and join the ma’ iy whether they do it or not. I qavstion if the Camadian | Lopes was to send back ‘ion to Col. U from | metoban’ tL buy # dollar's worth more of goods ia | the first rancho on the road. accordingly seat two they have herecofors done, in comsequence | carts, with a + OF oxen to each, were ingle yoke entirely insufficient to @raw the beardy ladim carts,aad | Col. OC. sent one ot the negro drivers for more oxen, who yeturned with two more yoke and the y started | The carts were still tov heavily laden, however, wad | the progress was Flow. They left Mocriltns about 11 | o'clock. apd only made five miles that night, the ad- | Boston. than of the Jubilee, the dinner op the Commoa. or the ilami pation of the City Hall. [expect they will buy as cheap fas they can, in Boston, New York, or any where else, out respect to plices Tam now done with the Jubilee I have hada surfeit Of it, and ali the sensible wen of Boston voted it ® nuk sence before the Grst of the “three days’? was over, | vance stopping ata tienda or store om the main rosd, There ie-fo quertion that it was a graad ‘aifair. It was | and La | soon after joined by the tot the intended to be such, and it was such The press, bh troop: the wagons. ‘Colonel Urittendea had pre- | ever, Was not represented in it at all The corporation of | vicusly aut & menenges to Gen. Lopez. who returasd | Borton. in the plenitude of their disinterested magaa- | and met them here. Lopes erdered Colonel 0. to eban- nimity. ergoged for the cecnsion severe! distinguished | don his baggage, ammunition. &c., and joia bim at gentirmen to repert allthat cecurred. with the view of | once, as he expected a battle every moment, and peblishing their Jabors in pauiphlet form, for cicoulation | Wanted Crittenden to attack the enemy ia the rou in Conads, after the excitement was over But theeditors | and flank, The latter, however, was loth to abun- avd writers for the Boston press had no band, and were | den the ammunition, and while detibersting he was | net permitted to take any pert in the Jub lee arrange | suddenly attacked by » party of Spanish soidiers, who | wente. You will at once ask. how this coull be’ how wasit | were repulsed. Col. Ortttenden now determiaed to _ ‘bat the press submitted tc such am insul:’—for to over- | leave everything and join Gea. Lopes at once but be- } lcok the press on eneh ano-canon isagro'sinsu't. Iwill | fore they were ready to march they were again at- net undertake to answer e: her ue-tion Let me say, how. | tacked by about 350 Spanish troops, as they learned ever, that the preas had rothing to do with the arrange. | from a wounded prisoner, wao was brought in mente—thut it was not consulted in regard to them, and | his wounds dressed. “It is proper to state be that not acingle ticket for toe excursion in the at the sieht all the wounded Soantsh soldi+rs who ed be | Beat in which Mr Fillmore and qh» Cabinet embarked, | fous d, were brought in aud their wouads dressed by Dr. | ‘waa issued to the Boston pre-s 4 the press feom | Fourniquet, who Was afterwards shot in thiseity Col. @ distence fare any better On Mof the New York | Crittenden bad about men under his command of Fiwrald. your correspondent apylicd t> t athorities | all rapks. for the courtesy usually extended to newspaper repre- | After beating off the tentatives, in all civilized covatr asions. | eighty men and started off to charge the ene: Allhe got. bowever wasa rick« on the | Capt Kelly with orders to maintain his p have | nat after sition uatil ‘Con m another entitling hin down the bay, eturn, The men whom ol 0. took with h | bot Mech Me F fore» This, I hive n0 doubt, wes | Capt. K states. were the elit of the whole command, | Consider d a great concession; bu reepondent | end from that time forth Capt K. saw mo moi | did not lock upon it assuch. Under this impression, he | Crittenden or bis men. The Spanish troops { solicited a ticket, pot ws a favor, bi a matter of | continual slow fire on Capt. Kelly's men, bu | right. to go in the steemship in whi © President | tance from which they fired was so great that theie balls ‘was to embark; but“ the au % think fit | were mostly spent, before they reached the tieads end the Canadians. were to be preaent— Corporation cinge} Arrorturst ov a Ieper oF tHe Scranwe Count —We are gravified to be enabled to announce thac the President has appointed Benjamin Kand Curtis, fo, ,of the Suffolk to grant it. He was referred f Atter waiting about (hree hours fort, Crittenden a3 ¢ Committee of under Capt. Kelly's command declared their determie omptly and decidedly seid it © nation not to wait fur him any longer, and some of them + mut your correrpordent was mo started cff with the iateation of making their way to the | Fanied the Presiden: down the bay. 7 persuasion. Capt. Kelly induced them to remain a little Suisbed gevtlewan assurrd me that“ we will not havea | longer Some time after, the men again started off with € vgle Boston editor at our Corporation dinner—the | the same intention, Leaded by two cflloers, L! b bope of Crittenden's return, und determinod to) € in Boston,” he ssid, being private affairs, | Lopez at Las Pozas at once, He induced the men to although paid for by the public, tbe public should | go with him by threatening to abandon them. and start | This is Boston, But what ought cay of apress that | started through the woods, to conseal his march, and | wouid tolerate such ® state of things’ Yet the whoe | prevent being cut cif. The tienda was by this time | Dewepaper press of Borton eubwitted to it without a | nearly surrounded by Spavish troops, and Oapt Kk. wis righta, if it hed to kick over al the rcented sap stands | geivg towards the coast vatil he was out of sight of the within the fire Iimita. and the -cexted scspmen afier | scldicrs, and then making a cireuit though the woods | them, “The authorities” of Eoston may ¢ Just before dark. they arrived at a large sugar estate, which we can do without. if we re; bat New Yor! ccmpany of Sparich soldiers bad pass 4d a short time cau teach “ the authorities” a leeson in good maaners, pefore. and were also informed that # battle had deca for as the richts of the press and the pablic are ca. | forght rt Las Pozas. but the people om the estate did | inthe work. Bat I shail not ey any mor» on this ¢a in started for Las Pozas. ject; the game is not worth the cra If Mayor | of the towa, they came Bigelow allows “a power behind the throne greater than | rerossthe main road, ard sar ceveral companies of s : Boston submit to the ingignity which scented seap men | thicket, and sent the negro into the towa t» asccrtain Put upon it on important occasions, they may do 50, and | Who were the vieters. He returned, ond stated that all they may have the gl-ry cf it wee quiet in the town, and that the sentiacls wore blue Fioure for the display which it made last ev | Spanich. into the town, for further informatioa, and | of the Parkers (N.H end @. ¥ ),a0d Mr. Oimstend. are | about 10 o'clock at night he returned with the Alja- | entitied to great credit for the spiri: they dispiayed ou,| tant General of Lopes's foross, Schwarteer, who nad | tifel, Lit up as it was from the basement to the roof, with | wounded in the battle of the morning. He gave Cap. | Oil emi gas, regardless cf expense Asn the inte- | tain Kelly the particulars of the battle, aud stated | there is no need of my saying a word. The tra- | thot iney weu wens va $B¢ bey with csasiderable loes Capt. Keily’s men were mosily a ‘lop. | ¢ (9 289 & eyllabie in its favor. up and erdered to march, three of them. named #rank i e doh Trimble and —— Yard, were. as is sup- Capt. K. bad given particular directions to his mon to | see thet all were woke up, but it is thought that ip the bar, to Gill the vaency in the Supreme Court ofthe | excitement of the moment these men were overlooked, | Mr. Justice Woodbury. This appotuiment will give re | Bext day. satisfaction Mr. Curtis isa young man, but | On their march to the town, Capt K.’s command pass. ittie more than forty years cf age; and the dorire to ap- | Over the battle field. which was literally coveied with beet of a loug judicial term. has induced the President | bave been very great. They were challenzed by the sen- | to pars over the claims of many distinguished geatiemen, | tinel. who. is eagerness, forgot his duty so far a: to among whem he weuld otherwise havo been pleased | ®k if they were Crittenden's men. This was the frst | em inept « position. profesrional actainments aud —26t with Lopez. | the bigh personal qualifications of Mr Curt t Captain K immediately reported himself to General knowm to the bar, not only of ‘ogland but of the | Lopez. who approved of his course, amd appeared ex- | . Pntil at length he return, end freeing or hearing nothing of him, the men | f Kell; he got @ ticket from another sour. ecast, and returning to the United States After much d nner at which Bir. Fillmore, Mr er, Lord Elgin, | Va Vechten and Crefis. Captain Kelly now gave nothing abeut off slone. He tock a negro with bimasa guide, and murmur. In New York. the press would aasert its | cbiiged tocommence his march ina retrograde direction. eway the trade which New York bas with ¢ | end stopped at the house Here they laarned that « cerned. And this may be~lesson No. I for begtovers’ h sid mere the vistors | They hired the throne itself” to contrel him, aud if the press of | Spanich troops. They concealed themselves in the e public are unanimous in praimpg the Tremont | shirts. Ceptain K. then sent sales, who spoke | the last night of the Jubilee ‘Their bouse looked beaa- | euceeeded General Pragay, who had been severely public appreciate it too well to render i: mecessary “Kelty's men wer <a | posed. left behind asleep. as they were not again seen United States that has been ere: ed by the dee and probably killed im trying to find their comrades the | point a yourg man, who might have the rwaconable pros. | the dead bodies of the Spanish soldiers Their loss saust | ‘with the opportunity cf sleciing the occupest o° so | ‘utimation Copt. Kelly bad received that Urittenden was | Eation. tomake it necessary wore than to allude tothem. | tremely glad t0 cee him. Coptain wished to go & | stuncer—respect for the apparent decirion of tbe perple | eapvars, Ray myself to them and to the country, that i will, to ‘a Tis puraerows frienda, ve addneesed tow ftiendin this tgoe = FY w= “Nid svawe, Bept. 6. 1851, Dean Fairyy —The newspapers have, doubtless, in r fmed you ef the fr f Gem A it “ Mairied, Tn this city, on Saturday, September 20, by ths Rev, heme by the giver route. Previous to our ae we | John Neander, Signor Ionation Manin, of Italy, to Miss bad some very hard heing. Think of 750 men | Koss Maxerzece, daughter of Raphael Maretzeck, Esq , sgaipet 200 raw eg T'bavs teem that, and these | of this city, raw recruits whip them and make them ingtorioudy | On Thursday, September 18, by the Rev. Dr. White- tly before them. Porter was badly wouuded ia the | heuse. Jasren De Gaaw to Many M , daughter of the late right breaet on the 13th, in the first action, near by 4 Eaekiel G , all of this city. ; but be ba: stood the march ever since, aud Th , September 18, by the Rev. Smong the prisoners, getting weil of hiawousds. Out | McMutuin, of the city of of the forty men I brought in my cowpany, but sevea . Cons, of this city, ~ remaig, They consecrated thrir lives to Cudan liberty— Sussex county, N. J on Beptember 18, t by the dev, Peter anouse, York city, to Miss Jaye, daughter of George Erq , of the former place, they died like heroes worthy to be called the descend- suts of our revolutionary fatheca=beare and gems roustoafault At all the battle fleids we gathered to- gether the wounded on both sides, and our surgeons Gressed (he wounds of the Spaniards the same us they id the wounds of cur mea, Dr Fourntquet, who dreaed the wouods of the tirst Spanish soldier, was led out and shot by order of the Governor General, with- out trinl, at this piace, with Crittenden, So much for Spanish generssity. At another piace, the Spaaisn aol- diers, wounded, begged for the lives of our wounded. but could pot save them from the bayonet. Dr. Brigham was bayoneted after beicg wouaded, and his wouad dressed, and our party marched out of aight, Sut waen Ki Mr. Hevar A. Devor, of New Bockover, Diea, At his country residence, in the village of Tarrytown, on Beptember 2. of congestion of the brain, Brnxanv J. Mraernone. ex Alderman of the Tenth ward of the city of New York, im the 6let year of his age. The relatives und friends of the family, and those of his brother, Abraham Messerole. and of his sons-in-law, Rto- bert Knox, Charles B. Hubbell, Jr, Curtiis Peok, Jr), and invited to attend late residence, on Monday after. Freneis J, Meeserole, are respectfully the funeral, from his we met them ou the batsle-field, Spanish blood was sollt | yoon, 22d inst , at 3 o'clock, without further invitation. f to make amends for their barbari The report | + Hewas aman highly esteemed both im public and avana, from the Spanish authorities, is, that we | private Li In testimony «f bis high standing as Killed snd dicabied upwards of two thousand soidiers ‘That is what may by called game in the way of tizhting, particularly as we only Ismdet with four buadred soldiers, abd they all green; and at every battle we lost more or Less, beckase a bid wound was eqnal to death, for we bad mo transportation for our olek, fod Were compelled to march soon afrer a bavtle Tn the bardest fought battle there were bat about t¥o hundred Americans. General Cana, of the Spenish treopt was killed there and the whole coainand put to & citizen, and the coptidence of the peope in his integrity. he was catled to fill the office of Alderman of the Yeath ward for several years, He retived in 1848 from the (urmeilof city lita, to the pleasant village of Tarrytown, ou the east bankof the Hudson, in the ex- pectation cf passing the remuant of bis days amid the tranquil reenes cf country Life, But alas! how soon his ays were numbered, and the places which oace kuew bln will know him no more! fim September 28, Maxy Prizoianos, wife of B. T. Pitz. aitne +latives and friends of the family ao respootfully to attend her funeral, from her lute residence, +, Cathrine street, on Monday, September 22, at i0 Sight twenty minutes after the enzy cement comaences. We aiso repulsed che lancers that day with 200, and they were 0 strong No people under the w of beeven can fight like the Atmeri indrtierent je saread boys. the muskets wo killed st Our boys take aim. aad dcaw a beal bet This is the cause of theie fuce+s’, J A KELLY, Cubsa Liberator © no more.” Oe ck At New Brighton, Staten Idand on Seturday, 20th iret. Mra, Many Trane, relict of the late Jacob Tysen, in the eat of her sge ‘fir every puliing trigger. | At always will be 90 ant lier trienda, amd the friends of the family, are respect- fully iovited to attend hex funeral, on Monday. at % elock P M be bilge from the house of soa, John Tysen, ‘The Keagoation of General Quitman, The following is the letter of General Quitin an, deolla- ing the candiduey for Governor of MiaMsippi: — 10 THE DEMOCKATIC STATE RIGHTS PARTY OF MIS The result of the recent elections for the convention, however brought about, must be regarded, at toast for the present, ag decisive of the position of the State oa the great issue: involved The majority hate deciared that they exe content with the late azpressive measures of Congress. and eppored to any remedial wotion by the State. ough this deverminatioa of the poople ir at veriance with my fixed opinion of the trae policy of the dl and still couseiemaou ty eater- abts muuand a democrat. i bow in respectiul submission to the apparent will of the pe It is tru the State has not yet spoken authoritatively; even the acts ef the convention will not be binding ua: printer, aged 2 ‘The members of the New York Typographical So. to attend his funeral, tht bis late residence joty Mouday) after- 14d Uhristie n RH Jowxsrow, Bac'y. nday morning, September 21, Conweita, wite of nomt Livingston » relatives and friends of the family are res y dthe funeral, this (Mond#y) afternoon without. farther invitsiton, from the resi- denee of Hatman Livingston, No, 1 Last Twenty sacond street. On Saturday. September 20, Mar ow of the late James ? Prvunsros, aged 64 til they shall bave been ratified by a vote of the people; nis of the family are reepestfally Invite | but by the election of uon-resisters to the conveutioa,a | ettend the funeral, without further invitation, this (Mon- the ny) afternoon, 22d inst. at 2 o'clock, from her Late re Tasjority of the people have declared against ot poltoy Td duty to pureue while Governor; and against tue ples upon which I was nominated, and upon which alone Thad consented to run a3 @ candidate. [ mizht haps, be elected, notwithstanding this dems of public sentiment in the election foe the convention; butas I have been mainly instrumental in seeking the expression cf the will of the people through » eoaven- tion, L ought. in my politieal ection, to abide by it fore, upon fuil consideration of all the circum. + nee, 221 First street, Williamsburg. of marasmus, Joux T., son n Sunday, Septemby of Wa. 20k Bas © Ole 5 aged b aoction The friends o the fumily are res this afternoon. a Lewis fully invited to o'einek, from the . Greene, 65 Jay, iy teprember 20, Jouw Summen- 40th year ¢ ds, and thos. brothers, William and the embers of Greenwich Lodge, No. 49, ¥., and the Order ia general, are requested to attend the fancral, from his lste residence, 117 West Twenty-fourth street, between Sixth and Seveath ave wues, On Monday morving, 22d inet at 10 o'clock Ils remains will be taken to Trinity Cemetery for interment —duty to the noble and patriotis party who ate strogglirg to meln'ein the rights ot the South against Northern aggression and to preserve our instivw ions from the fatal ettect® ot consolidating all power ia the federal governm- ct and a seme of celf-respect. whicks, inclines me net to scek @ public stxtion in which my On Sunday morning. September 21, Dasine Kensror, cpinions upon vitel questions are not sustained by a | ay a native of the county Tipperary, Ireland. is triends ond acquaiptances are respectfully iavited majority «fiwy eonstituent-—all conour in inducing mé to tbe opinion that my duty requires me to retire fromthe position which I ocoupy ae the democra‘ic State rights candidate for Governor. With emotions of the deepast gratitude to the patriotic party by which I was nowi- to attend his funersi, this (Monday) afternoon, 2 inst. nt 2 0’clock. from his late residence, No. $ Howar street On Eaturday, September 29, Carnanive Wrens, second oI 4 nated, for the evidences ot their Unfalcoring confidence, | eldest daughter of Pbilip and B.eanor Weeks both in the nomination and in the warm aud haere re. | ‘The friends and acquaintarces of the family are ros ception with which hove beem met everywhere in the | pertfully invited $9 pitend the funeral, from the resi cabWacs, {Pender me testwicesn of the high gad bogor- | cence ci Ler parents, 110 Firet avenuc, “le (Mgnday) able post of their chief steudard bearer ia the peoding | mening, at 0 o'clock. Mer remains wili be takem .- Greenwood Cemetery for Interment. On Sunday, Sanan Rewrccs, infuat daughter of Dennis and Sstab fiennestey. rer ee ernnateemmngeapenrmeges crane rere BAKRITIMNK INTHLLIGENCE, the last, serve the rights, ax (uitbfuliy in the raans as do in high portion. Moumouth Sept. 6, 1851, Theatrical and Musical. Bowery Turatee—The entertaingents offered for this evening. by the infetatiquate and intelligent pro- Prietor of this Very old and favorite resort, are s Will be sure to draw a large assemblage, Mr. Ildy whose dramatic performavess have given sucd general tatixfaction and pleasure, since his first appearance ill represent the character of = cause of State have endeavored to J. A. QUITMAN, Port of New York, September 22, 1851. com mise, row sere. morn 217 eow » wed. bunk), Little, Liverprol, paessngers, to 1) Pking? Ship Mey Ward {of Ken deve, with ratiroad irom the Bowery, > hoy, aad tad 4 Stevens, the active and talented stage manager asthe | .*sayiine Rotem tot Bath), broek! Ait hy Dovgnl. The concluding feature will be “Kaun the | jiseter Sih inet, Iat¥e42, lon Ti IM, exohan Riever,” in which Mr, Eddy will sustain the lexding | #hip Jam ell, Alexander, from New Orleans ot Livor part. iWeb, jon 71 G4, apcke «bip Hampden, Mersoy, for Liverpool ‘The early and decided stand taken by Mr Curtis, ia sup- CS and ascertain what hed beoome of Crittenden, who | Port of the constitution and laws, one recent important | bad eighty of the best men in the command with him. ‘Occasion, and the national and conservative disposition | (eperal Lopex replied that he had sent teo companies, | that he has manifested whenever and wherever he h afternoon, to Crittenden's relief »nd that they hid dren prevailed upon to mingle in public affairs, bave | roed and stated that it was impossivie to get through: iw constituted @ claim for this d. aisbed honor | that bis treops were already under marching orders, end that could not be overlooked by t) @ administration.— Bosom Transcript, Sept. 20, | that it wae absolutely neceseary he should leave there | Ubat night. as be wou.d be agaia attacked by the Spanish troops im the morning. with artillery. He intended to mabe fer the mountains, ¢ he ealoulsted to meet ‘Whe Pennsylvanian Nepro OutrageeRev. Dir. Gorsueh and Governor Jol toe Creoles, who were said to bs inarms there. Cay (From the Baltiny 7 en. Lopez appeared to be very The following letter from a ttenden: but it was absolutely Gov. Johnston, in which he replies t | Sry that he should leave his present situation Governor. has been handed ue for p | the Sperish commander could receive his rtiliery Wasne as their position would soon be reudered unteasble | Hox, Wo. F. Jevnerox, Gc vers 1 Wen, Levee ined no ertillery, nor did the Pamoero briag | ‘The undersigned. a son of th the victim of abolitionist ent Febeilion, is sorry that so paint Rim t to which he now -handed dupon it over any, as reported. Heexpected to Bad a Ureol# force in the mountaine with artili e been informed Las Peass J: situated about ti from the sea in formiag the re writes to you, sir, with no vindicti minutes af a . What he d-sires every were on leeR of oficial promptaess on your part ding the put daylight they reached a house used sort of general post oMice for the district, and about ® mile farther on they oame across another bi , Where the men got broskfast, which they ate with aright good will They rested here wotil the afternoon, which was much needed. es Capt. K 'smen had now been on the march for two nighis and one day. In the cool of the afternoon, they acsia took up the «i masch. and arrived & heetenda formerty be coging to Gen Lopez, abougé oF 9 o'clock on aera. +f the lath. While taking breakfast, = party of ut two hundred laneers charge! down upon them. ere soon driven bi Almost imrasdately afer recived that alerge force of Spinish teooos # field about a mile end Lopez immedistely thither, where about Sve hus d of the enemy lim the € tome of the principal n ape, hitherto, of the slaves, and ald anaiety of the | wk ave koowe that whieh thi« foul marder wax ympily aad offiviemtly a the have tended in seme Gegree to reli atd friends of the dece werner of the Btate mmmitted hed acted ns © pr 1 f wher * not to be wondered that thea you shonid have been of your offic ed 10 Tegel 2. He imimedia‘ely attacked them ot: have done to jonntet, ly routed them. they fising in all *| reetioms to the woods eral Bana was In this fight 6 cilied me protection my fath = rote ng le ge Roe Afier t umed hit march and crossed the "We had wareteg | mounted ly tettied country, pope hg BO ij | Wutil they resehed n coffee estate, where they got sun f ‘They continued marching ahon’ watil the their guide brought them to eithin a few Christobal, where as Gea. Lopor learned from @ countryman, there were upwards of 1.309 Bpenich troops They proceeded to the top of a sul! hitl, whence | ‘hey saw the troops patrolling the valley beiow They eteined here all n'ght, exposed to ® hoary rain. aod in the morning started beck about fifteen miles ca road ndered very bed and slippery by the rain of the night to change it evem at th Allow me to nil your attention to’ @ fact which, per will remember, Those slaves, for whom my g, ere to be free at the age They were detected in se h extfaordiaary er bing to ent whe 8 at be They again turned south. on their way to the ota cod | hevre of s friend. where they intended to rest and put Son date thee en’, noe | ee ich had been much damaged by the rain, peck Was unneseeary it * anid, was prevent among the = ie breakfast (he next moroing (the cked by & large foree of Spanish That “Abe John» Ieheis on last The Fieve send stane inteeee Ghiek See roeps. Capt. Kelly thinks between four ant five han: | th men of Pbiladeiphia, who were urgir 1 te action red. nod here the invading troops met thir first reverse, T marked the strong contrast betw words and uof their arms It was decmed sections. Now, rir. if you were & « to vindieate ’ L mount. Lopen gare an the honer of your State—eo prewd we offen. | OFder to that Some teenty of thirty mon loft the ders arrerted——why t im bie ex amp’ twain bedy and made for the woods, Somes of others Of the exceutire ef the United Why @i4 who remained with Lope, threw away their Bot iaue your proclamation By the time they teached the mounta it com: delphia’ "If it ought to bare been @ rai furiously for abut forty. ly ruined thelr remaining tiem, besides preveotiog ther | nd getting any thine to est. When | © eral Lopes s horse. the lnct feod they hed. A consultation of officers was | now bed aud they demanded thet General Lopex ehould | take (bem et once where the Patriot forces be hud apoles m of were stationed, or. at tenrt, reach the coast, where Uy might etberk for Jaonion or Yucatan Lopez | thelr demand. and they eterted forthe Fa. triet rendervous, to the seuth ide, however, | 70k the read. and ied them Jriatobal te they found themerive: in £ f alarge body of troops, who ordered them to surrender. and, on theit fee fural. fired upon them, but the bails pawed over their | ede. The Amerieans attampted to recure the fire, to when the murderers were at herd than on the @tth wee mort of them badereaped ’ You cannct €f the riot, for it was weil known to you pretend to say that it was more nese prominent setors in that tregedy were arrested. pod the | hood reoured by ¥ gorou’ young centile. laryland, by a host of your own citizen ited Btatrs military: than #hen every one that puvichment ef these murderers and trait to move; when the ricters—still wet with the ivf lonccent and peaceable men—were triamphing im thetr victory. end thelr confederates gongpeigiating themse'ves upon ruccersfal treason! Why. sir, did you Rot show sour promptness th yplaud the deci. ared off. they hi Gaecen oa pal T ons Ge Samay Ry when they found that not a gun in (Le com nand would tion as jou praise them you eemdemn yourself, You | £00 Before the Spanish tr cold again load and new cf ibe ineurr etions | fire, the invaders reattered in all ditec ions aol took to the insures 6 y movement before they did. | {pe Wee sm Af they bad waited as you did, until the fit day. to do what orgdt to be ne on the fest, yon could not have eppinuded them. ye evatne, tir, bo nelle pot he sary OG murt, therefore, be veil. Do you know thot shirt writ wae tal ea From this time wot'l bis arrest, Capt. Kelly etates that he and the few men with him, wardered about the woods nd rocks, living on the pith of the palmetto tree and mangers On theg Ib, Weak and heif starved, they were over. tehem ‘atrested by @ party cf countrymen. who ia- jormed them of the pardon imed by the Oaptein General, They were teken to Bahia ilonda, placed on onrd the steamer Habanero, and brought to Havana wrong. ae they are from recollection, but the main foots ore correct. Capt Kelly states that to his know. | Lut two Oreoles joined them, and they were both 4. He and Col iaines both scout at the idea that tix hour paseed before one oe men’ —Do For thet Mr Thompson, tie Btates Attorney wea? oe “here rt to protect their own lives and to quclt tive spirit oi Feristonce which fortifd the trun! ‘eat ervided the loysl. had to colleet & posre of men from iron works and @iegings on the railrond ’ Do you know thei wets aud gistrace or constable would act the sheriff refured to oct , that true to bis superior, woud tivity :ou now 0 xemlous y commend ' With these frete, sit, before us, we connot be charged LePe” purporely abandoned Oriteenden and his men, aud with calumny in saying. that we do honertiy believe that f°Y that he would r= band to have yout proeiamation would never be ligh*, bad «tO With him. Copt KC. thinks after Col. Critten- | you net that the activity of otners would censure ¢P lect he concealed himeelf in the woods, with JCP own indifference the view of drawing the enemy into an ambush, and | We believe that the majority of Pennsylvanians are {h8t on hie return. finding that Uapt Kelly had left Tight, We have heem pleneed at the real. and gratified US. and net wioe anh watee way he marched. with (he ssenpathies of many we hove met But, sir, i¢ he end hit mem being without cuides through the es be laws clus! now be sustained, if the country shalt be | ‘TY, bad coneioded to make for tle coast aad put out to trem New Orte: 7H days out. Berk Bellona ( hson, Stockholm, St days, with tree and 10 Baoaoway Tunarne —This evening, being the sesond week of Mr. Porrert’s engxgement, he will appear in the charnoter of Othello, with Con 9a; Iago This piece will sseurediy prove a great treat to the patrons of the Broadway, as Mr. Forrest will, wo douvt, display his ateat physical sud mental wbilities to ine entire satia- faction aad pleasure of bis )umerous friends and ad- inri joa, to master. to Britgepert Crosby, St Martiss, 2 days, with ee (Br), mireré, and Mr. Conway will excreise his dramstic TIE stiches aiding: tinon 4s tatheas . 0 paint the cx o lotting ‘orvib (fir). ell, Galway, (2 days, in ballast, Pais (gaint, the catpiog, erafiy, and deep plotting vo heigl ae 7, a " No doubt another fall house. Mary Elita (of Provinectown), Dyer, Porto Cabello, aa fo “—The Ravels, always great furcrites, Avg ®, via Dewpton Roads, with coffee, to Poster & Nicker- and the cleveres i erap. | oor Sema tn tats soueheg. ootens @ ie eee ty i helt Pacitc, Phare, Washington, NC, 4 days, with this evening. The piece will be “iim Be by Faster, 8b has now been played for some time, with the greatest r feccesn, aod to crowded and fashiouable audiences. wno | Fert Goiden h generaily testify thetr admfration by eathudastic cheer wise te ak vial be the oplanaid apnatecie entitled | SEA Merete Soper, Semsnen. d lenantria, 6 dors. a ‘ tis ‘oteraburg, “Raoul,” in which moet of the wurvvalled Ravel Famlly | ijt etotes henner: rt will appear Sele Rictiaona, Tilley, Richio Benton's Tiearas—The greatest treat of the searon | Behe Mevehs is eff red this evening at this comfortable ant prosperous crtaliibment, Mos, Warner, whose great fem in Hurepe is known to every body ev sank in theater cals. o9 on actrers of the dit stamp will appear to nigat, for the firet time here, a« Hermione. ja the beautiful play called “A Winter's Tale.” She will be support by wil (be leading artirta of the them we find the asmnes of Durton, Mre, Hughes end Mrs Dyott. Natiovat Tarater.—Three mort attractive pic enpour ced for thic evening. waich will have tn f crowding every department. The fies py” im which Mise Hathaway at time since. Preelved suc will oppesr in the leading charse tT tom «tit be the drams of = The Middy Ah Fobe Marge Seber Star, Ohy Behe Eplendid, Bterl Sehr Drove, Mortling, Bebe Go brio! Bebr White | Greeu, Virginia. Sebr Aretic, May, Georgetown, 4 da. Dyott, Duan, Bland rece Caroline, Kele hs Gen Lafayette, Johnoo: delphi cbt Bele Pook. Smith, Boate Bootier. Hs. Bik brated J. i Seott and Sire Hetboway ¢ mirent parte. ‘The tast frature will be the © venge. "in chard will exercise the cage city cf bis we Brovesman's Lyenunt. = can setross, Mice UBatlotic ( great character of Led throughout heve bee dowlkt under ir prov very effective too weil Ri t fee it to eny. sill te highly every Wey grat Snir 21—Wind st suncise, W) at meridian, SW; sunset, Telezraphie Marine Heports. Bowrow, Sept 2! ‘taneas, D8 Goodell, oe pe hos» wao visit the Lyceum Chis evealag lighted. sad will returm ty their homes d by thele visit Proresson Axvenson at Avron Pra The Profossor sp; Robert jes T Whipple, 8 ebille, Me Lasiepor, Captain Te Eets Ann, Badera, Bi , Wm Pitt and Mesation, F chang: delphias eehte Za Stackhol and caloniated to 3 Ben & main viate them. as the Aster Place Opera Howe is #9 almivabty adao'ed for the Wizard's clegant entertaloment, end he will be able to show bit extraordinary powers to much greater adv. tage. The fact of bis securing reais wali be of grest benefit to him, os pasties aed oe can arrange 0 &% to be together, whien ix sin more agreeable, The Professor apncunees ee tew tricks, which te some what rripertt Tr are thousands yet to eee early de ede. tee of the Fourth Cay Light. preaeuted Le Proton itten copy of recolutiens, ia a tick gold frame. M Jonki rae G Prescott, Revea, Sept 2. Baltin badodedp tat Pau Brig Enoch Pratt, Nichers tr Worcester, © ite, and Lillie J & W Berickson, They Holt, ana Arrived som Sept 30 Drieen. M A Hstey, E auaders, Philadelphia; Al Philadelphia; Samt Hall ye ppte,de Nee it Hloop Harvest, n, Henry pantiy Rphias slope t <d by them, for the benevolenoe of the Professor to it w of the late police verje, at, Porter. Testing scene rom —The great 9 Provixotox, Sep’ Arrived—Sebe Mexico, Philedetphia. oa a. paves Ma Seited—Ship Tiger, Aretic O tainmerte g of the fevorite resort, in the enue of the imavonee 1 Miscellaneous. 4 ; who flock there dul'y The Martioetti Family aro grvat ore reported sold at Mon fave rites Beweny Cones —The splendid eq-vosteian eater ments given every evening by Levis ing large assemblages Crnsety's Missense The prop ie exceedingly atteretive They cv stromental perf amerc or. Fettows’ Mineraets announce a bi lof uteomme a at- traction for to-wight. No doubt the houses will be crowded JM. Field and Ge Bt. La whe Theatie fi won! i jer the Oriental flag. and ber nsime ohag ced to the Rio Urngusy. Shor Cacrtan, 68 Philadelphis, from Peneacole ropsete Int of, Jon vers hoerica| © thi 1, ond stated thet, on the 15th of Angw med Poter Rowe, a foreigner, ¢ him, he sauk to rise nom Holland have opened the old on the CITY TRADE REPORT. Batunvay, September 20—6 P.M. Barat ererrs—The flow tiarnet prewnted no featares jeularly new to-ory. The wales cn bls uninepeeted at $2 O89; * $4 ob, oor at $9 ING A $3 3736 ; superfine No. 2et os 45) $9 08% raight’ Western, with ordipsry to ch three of hee er Syanereane—fohe W W Brainard, st Rattimore passion, 13th inet, heig Shakspoars, d, and that the crew would $2,979; fancy Mi nioan ronna 5 sand 10} at $5 914 a $4; pure old Genesee ores e Oe 094 0%; canes eee 15% 0 48 see eas $1 Un. ase Canadian ruled renree. snd conesn ently inamitaate fee $2600 There is $1,00) insurance in Pailad bble rupertine chenged hands at $4, and rome sour in bond at $325 0 $85 31". Bouthern femained ta request, and there were 700 bbls, mixe1 ts favorite old new taken at $48 $4 25) with fancy old at $4754 $525 Rye hour freight meney. Brive tea Brae, Haven rhie, ie the vessel were, 8 repo which Inttor from New Orleans for Pi m Her © ar ppesred \ ' 1, Capt A had conveys Gore ‘me te yy cama Ady ng | ehither be shee proceeded to enter protest. Th and Brondywine ‘heat feu of a tittle ‘orm Will bee total lows, the lavter i eis Cansdien being obtained at #0e ort price: and 17000 southern ted at 1 low abundant at On. were & «4 gew feloned Os @ Slo aad Norte. Beye Merry, st Philadelphia from Port a9 Prince With Inet. egnetionced a heavy gas from NE. © dove ses conaing, Phich lasted 1) ayers ‘ 4 | PACHT VIOLA FOR GALE 25, dying which toh dack Lond, consiting of 9,000 tbe Lo pitas deding Seed ah SAU ate oak gee toed of task Scur ryt 4 zas, in @ gale benny from NB, 2th ult, lost x. | texm. on west aahors Saat nt. below Ban- "Jolin Aswonecd tors dadetr eske wes been ashore on Qxesbes Islang saa, 30th ult, ‘apparently full of wa- and & A VESSEL Wes Seats 1oh'96 00, Lon 1498, bottoms having black sides bottom: t Dame or make out her tig hor to ben vaavel o ton th; Ot Seon lor Wottom’and sldce appeared elena. " Brig Fawn. Rlanshard, BPrancisco for Boston, July 12, lat 17 45 N, lon 117 17 W, ‘brie Julia, from Gottenburg for NYork, 15th inst, tat 39, lon Brig Inds. Hobbs, from Philadelphia for Trinidad, 10th inst, Int 25 40, lon 73:10. on Anes, July $— ve Belts, Outer for N on AvRes, July qi 40, for f ; Weybosectt, Carter, fe any Slscline (ooh toon et ; Sarat, be Sulton, Lotavour, tor wi aae birth tebe eh, Be amen at Roston (before reported eld 17th); 23th, ‘JM Milsy, ton Hutchinson, CaRnpenal ston. — rk B: te, M’Grath, uns. au ‘potter Majentc Miller, for NYork 5 Jan ‘Philadelphi Pons av Gh Sy) bday. Thi ¥ lor do nex’ 5 e 2, on 7027. raat 10; eohrs Aaot, Gatiacar, tor do 12; Li "ths L'whe epoken iss int, iat St date—Bark Archibald Gracie, Peters, for Aug 31—No Am vossels in port. ‘aoe ‘21—Shij Lawren . from 8Franclioo, » a, for eale; (nt coun Mane ry nee, c wte fxn 0 Law, lo doy from Boston: barks Carib, Riol Colnere, Luons, from Havre, ired; Ohio, Ranpack, from Act Terlton, Coffia, from Ps from Callao, put in leak, from SFrandineo; ,Feswonden far Cogu lead for Boston; JC Colby, Smith, from SP ran: F. cis, Wiggins, from N York, for do saine day: Rlizabeth, Whit- | ney. from Pangma, for NYork setae day; Ralph. Davis, fom S¥rancisco, tor eae soon; Her ‘orrest, from do, ton, Wsteon, from ky, (will be gold): Maria, Ma F o ney, from Constitution, for sale direotly; Anua, Er -Vsnacn, are 4th, foranie soon; Belfast, teom do. 2) days, just arr, lenky; echr Wm A Spofford, Kent, from Francisco, div masted. Colby, N Yor’ (March 7) Eoli mil Livermore, a arks ala, Curse ASTORIA O. July 24—Cid brig Mary Davis, Monat, Yau conver's Feland BOSTON; Fept 12—Aeeship James Titcom), Hill, NOrleae ‘or Liverpool (nee Misceil); brig Domarara, Park. Philadel h telrs Joba A Diz, Allon, and Josepiine, Eldridge, N | harks David Niokels, Nickols, Cacdenas; | briga Rebecor & Franc: nover, York, Baitimore ( }: Rendom. Crowe'l, and Susan Phitadelphia: sonra Jutia A Rich, Snow, Lyvchburg, Poor, Matanagss; Hume, Godfrey, Sanford, Frodericksburg Aliced obs, Tibbetts, and Sylvia B, | Kondout; Soha Faonion, Chase; Victor, © York, Goodsell” Sarbom, 8 Keron. and Mel At yearanting . Telographed. ry, from Philadelphi from Cientuegos. 8 scd threo briga, Cld steamship Ben i brias Paul T Jones, Percival. Bivily via Bata Cordelia, Gorham, Trinidad: Alabama, Bartol, and a Dutton,’ Burkett," Philadelphia; sohes isabella, Arde | m, and GL, Lovell, N¥ork. Sld ship Chimera, brig Boa “CiLARLESTON, Sept 17—Arr bark Risto, Ko a: Lrize Ronthed, Mayo, and Carelias, Patten. ila ‘ Sherwood, and Sullivan, Ed- Philadelphia. echr Mervhant, woes Savannah and Ke 2 fept MeAre ships JC I Alexsudrin, Walker, Haven via Ruatea JB Piemm Creole, Pierce, from N Yor! cla hip. 8 r Caruatio, De; veresux, Genoa; A {Gen Am), Kelly, Beiiz . , Gere gerrniano; NORFOLK, Sept 17—Cid brig Brothers, Wyast, Wa tiem PENSACOLA, abt Sept lO—Arr bark Mariel, Jocdaa, Navy | ‘ury, do. Hennivawny, di som, Wyiey, port: Harvest, Rice, Surinam; Edmnad 5 James, W: » Wercegus, Batson, do; May Flower, Mer iman, JU De Winsmore, Providence; Cicero, Baker, ¥ Joaeph G Hitel bora, do; Mary ft Crowell, Edw Proaoote, by odoury, do; scnrs Port of Spria Lake, Lake, Charleston ; Corde. | the Hail, Koter, Rew: early | Se do; st » Bricgs, Anthracite, Moi NNalli, Sept 1S—are sehr Wiliam via Key. Vth, be ori Clark, Genn, York; Mary Blizabeth, doz Novel fy. SaVan Uighae, fadsipi bec. Ridrvags, Petros, Be bid TL STEAM. ‘This steamer will de ati 27th of September, ai y eth at ths foot of Canal street. No for. Poe treight or pase WH Wall atres ap) call Ootober | HE BAITISH AND NO hips, betwee Boston ue w N pool, receive mails aud pas- sengers AMADBIA, Capt. ——, PERSIA Cont. oe ASIA, Capt. Judke NIAGARA, Capt. Sion. CANADA, Capt. Harrison. AFRICA, Capt, Ryt uelz mast head; We inesda’ Wednesda, ¥, 34 Dover a vo Liverpool—First specie beyond 4 serceon on board, wepapers waust pas ith British goo ro for New Yor®. CHAN STEAM NAVIGATION * f h he t ding are x +» An expert jetters mast 4. aoply to SUPERS, Ane The eamenip HERMANN will euceved TON, en the Ist November. N STEAMSHIP COMPAN ret ship of th of, Liverpeo! This eploudid stecmship ia 1,80 moet tubstantal manner, both aa r mts, 25 South at. the WASHING OFN Boston ‘di throughout, similar to the faa. sof the Collins’ line, « every recpect fully equal tof sterngth ‘and sea qualities to any f adoat. odatl 7 fe Lg \ tad vontilati a i} Snown s¢ former master ee fly Orpheus, con Nev. York and Liverpool, and late of the steamship . 4s Ig attached to the ship, ve | $0; tooond vol ti Ts eB aterling. or in paseage wil de, Gm. por tow of forty eudic feet. * Opply to HARNDEN & BARR DER & Co.. #9 Etats etress, . AENDEN & CO, 6 Cook street. Liverpool 1” COMPANY, FOR NEW OR- ane. Froighs and fare tedusrd hh, at three o'sloek.—The splendid LW tous bae 7 Ht anit on Friday oe Fr Tr feslga oF pas ‘ i Now Tork. or m8 feding wi many be joation 'o other forra will be sign eer pasange anply a8 the office of the Company, 177 Week strsey, corner of Warren. +O. RO! Orroe Ton dest Ls Califor splendid ete tegistor, the fartest Any, Septem ver 27, from pier 3,N_R. Prices Chagroa hare boon reduced in ficat olass to $50 in second } & Peesone sgouring their 4: | od 5 per tend tivo ‘ot frsiah’ oF & 81 Conrtians Ove RIGGED a hurthen ton toma sil the reaniag and cates! | 204 ia complete order: nak built. a-aune ond sont in ovoty frapeot, Tnqniee of Me. Rviagd, bisekemith, at Sanit | Bhp Vert, Hoboken, o¢ Cust, Baker, 28 Geerawion siren, Ber toe London, august 1 1331." JD*.14 cro MEDICAL TREA’ D*. book sree gutllohed 20 pp. end eat dat Bur et so'itary habits, which dosteny the pw treat of ares, wrakucay, aod &! gE cim) Ives without merour, Y marriage, ita duties wu dios —with eolored. litho; Tap tPuotaree, ness and fees Tt contains: c us 1 eon: aisha ceener cea aa will overcome objections again at matriszo—n. owe por ant step without first eonsniting pages. treats of wil diseases of fon ales, whethor or single. Strangers who require medical aid, betore ing any dootor, ought to know whet! er his caso is tood judicionsly trested by his physician, in populous sites, Doster Ls Creve ies 1eculy "at ous oldies, t La Croix y Frscetionse, aod han fr tonty youes dgvoted le sbudlas oe subjects of which his boos trate. Aay person 25 conte in a totten post paid, will rvoolre one copy or five copies for one dol: Address Dr. M. B. Beaver aos Eh iy N.¥. Sold by Burxosa & and Stringer & Townsend. Broadway, New York. \HE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM- T panion—By Dr. A.M. Manricoau, Profeesor of ¢ Women—Twentieth Edi beer is intend: ew paainl to portant contemplating marriage, 80 it discloses im eooreen, which sbould be known to them parsioulatly. ‘To those whoss health deos not permit of an ineroaea of family, it rw dco hmpetianse. the Yi Lamalesths wit, the, mothon-—tne 3 woraanieod, or tha ono inthe “Tooline et ture contomplaten am important i mptoms, and the most ¢1 4 most certain mode of ours, in overy 001 (iizsrset ot a lector frome goatloman in Dayton, Obie. ot le > Davtow, May L I3at. DR. A.M. Mavaiceav:— div Dean Sin.—My wifo has been perseptibly sinking fox bo bree years or more, ner uence of her on wieh and nemert fering aomi z a. 0 Feansee Sxpreea so you tho relief x aitoried my distressed mind, am the joy ite pages i to my wifo, oa learuing Saab tbe great discovery of iM. Desomcana Provided a remedy. in cpenod & prosp Which 1 iittle conceived wae But for this snother year youll ha: ovee ead, in alt Lume Ppbadiy my wile woul have been ‘ave, and my children lett motherlone, covrse, impractioa le to convey more fully the va Y hjects treated of, ea they ave ot ® natare strickip intended for the married, or thone contemplating marriage. For osle at 22 Brondway, ard st the Publishing o€ica, 128 Liberty stress, New York; Little & Co., Albany; Josy Tacker, Mobile, Alaboma ‘2. %, Potorsoa,” #8 Chostaws On the tecript of 8 will 4 teanemitted by malt, free of pontaro, to te Unized Staten Alltotsaee 0 A.M. Muutionay, Bom Liharty steces, R. DELANLY, AUTHOR OF TRE “PRIVATE MEDI- Guide,” &e., 51 Lispenard street, noar Broad way.— al advantages thi hasenjored cars’ residence in the prinetpal cities of Ru- fea, enables him to warrant, ia this partiomlar ch of the profession, such cortain, 'ynick ani radical ‘80. re tran | dures aa cam be obtai ny part of the t stazes of cortaia * sa immediate cure, whiow Y"! is often edfucted iu a very few hours. Tp, SeLANEV'S PRIVATE MEDICAL OFFICE, ht Tinpiaard surece, wear Beoutwny., Dre Deters tee aythor of several medical Aandinventor of those inge- > legteumente th | deplorable coasequences of early ampropnr Dgeite nfellibly, withous say medicine, 2 to apy part vs - = Uakg™s Consultations strictly com- D*, YAWCRTT 18 CONVIDENTIALLY CONSULTED it hus office, 14 Dover sirect, oer tain diseseoe D*.” WARFEN, s disesoca, w! games evred in Ove days. ' PI'S PRACTICAL PRIVATE TREA ” nd bb who neod » ote 23 mptom ress, and i 04! 'iseace, eh i foclzes for tho remediea, vuelr manage eet th ee. every one to successial y sae pe i bis own caso, or judges if srgporty, treated. th 42 pp. with plates; price 2) conta. Sold at eB role | wieh szrect, & 1 Ly moat booksclters. MM mito, N to Cy envelopes, by drosting (poss paid to box: R. COOPER, 14 DUANN STREET, HAS, FOR Tass ninsteor years, de his pratice to meat of mercurial and othor disses. Hs eaacure sted digoases, and mill case removed in a fow B. B.—Serangers, do not do deoeived by 8 mow 7 T havo not left Duane office, with tho first ane? bas aor oroduse Cary A poriee’ onre, of SON, NO. 17 DUANE STREET, 80 a the treatment of delicate disenses. The tion for those halt cured cases that hawe taieted lor years, is emia: & onal brought & scored Aebit, effeotunily oaces cured in fowe days, A petioot oars oF ao charge, B® RALLY L PRI- D AUTHOR OF THR “ PRAOCTE ome: dw sooondary dise: radical cures than esa from any oth ta Amori: artier ate % WOULD SAY TO THOSE RL. MORTAMO be “Cura ut voleas,” that har ¢ ct ntracted dise “Take care of thy health, By profemion, a ‘Those #ho wish vo and that thel for iw ane in sil ite forms.” Persons Futaed by viese opotiats, cal! upon me d L, MORTAMORE, M.D, PBS AND, Loxpon TARATMENT OF PRIVATE uaenses. in & few hours, Foy Teg ere, TeRstable applicn . Im deditity, broeght enmolitetionnt etosthina, he Offine h et nos ik Sia aay ne ent, an two doors from Broadway Bs em VERY MOTHER'S ROOK. —FHE FEARS OF POVER- ty, and the of too intgsa family of children, Gook"thas walt Weil seu tucey lmportune secfone winey wat + ait ewsh Prom t)., Poe sale byte. te porta: hs Breaks peer Ba aes Sane BDICAL—»O CHARGR Ti —DR. MOR- MM iors trom pesctne st pul onc ceare oso omone Aingnacs with ose coereary, Debiliny: from toe tmprnden ss of Re ye eokery may call © iret U% > ot ty FORTY ot 373 Ben also at No. 10 Astor Horse; ton street, corner of William. © FER TILL CURED.—DRS. 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