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reeeht; on another occasion ed Lopez & Panama hat. and he told me he had on @ black bat. Crose-examined—Q.—Captain Ditchett, have you strong interest in this prosecution’? A —TI don’t tl I bave as strong as I ought. as a Catain of Police; he (prisoner) id not perfect English; I don’t think ¢ spoke slow or with diffouliy Counsel for Prisoner—We never get anything by the crese-examination of a police cfheer. District Attorney to Captain Ditchett—Have I not been often obliged to send for you to attend as a witness inthis case’ A.——Yes. cir Thos J. Ridden, Fourth ward police, was called and asked if he went te the house of Cortes after the trans- action in question. Mr. Komaine said the prosecution could not call a ‘witness to contradict another witness, who had said be did not remember saying so and so. Testimony admitted Witness continued—I asked ©) thing about the transaction. and he agid he did not. Joseph Kotorno recalied by the District A toroey--T bave been confined in the city prison since this aair, I know Torrens; I was in the city prison when he came there The Crurt decided that the District Aticrney could ‘ct give. in evidence, what Torrens said to Gonzalez, Q—What did Lopez say to you in the yard of the ‘City Hospital’ A -- Me said that Ssuoders (Gonzalez) swore too hardto him; Saunders repliod that he should swear to what he <i Lopez how maay times he did strike the map (F aud he seid only ones; I asiced im the question because he had said to Gon- alez that he nad sworn too hard to him (Mr. Alen was here oxlivd to tuterpret, as the witness ‘Was ?0 difficult to be understood | Examination continued—the ersation took pi Outside the yard of the City Hospital; they (Lopez, Sean- ders, and wituers ) were handeufled at the time; Lopez began the eonversation; se said Saunders had sworn very bard against him; saunders replied that he had found himeeif under the necessity of declaring thus; I asked Lopez how many times he had struck the mao. and he said only onee. By the Court—Was present during the whole of the examination at the inquest; did not hear anything there xespecting (wo wounds Cross-examined—I have been in prison since the morning of the 2d of August District Attorney here offered the declaration, : tremis, of Michael Foster, and read it. In the decia- ration, the déceased stated that he did met know. nor could he recognise, the man who stabbed him; he stated orter if he knew any- that there were some men in Water street who were saucy; be told them to go on; one of them stabbed him be bad bed no sitercation with him The District Attor- i d the examination ef the prisoner Lopez ‘ ‘2 he wascharged with the offence, stated that be bad notking to suy The District Attorney also read the examination of Manuel Gav parts of hi imony on this trial Mr Harris re-called by the detence—I have spoken to ‘Torrens respecting the defence of Lopez ‘The District Attorney objected to the conversation. as Be could not ee ite pertinactty. (Admitted Witness continueceTorrens said that Lopez told him that be was innoesnt T ut—Lam net od seen Lopez are that Torrens tcld me he Comt—Then I don't know that your testimony is ad- | wiasibie To the District Attorney—Iam net a member of the Prison Association; I never celied om the District Attor- =ry im reiation to thie ailair; 1 am not a coun OF at- lew The Judge said that Mr. Harria’s testimony amoun to nothing, as Tcrreus had not told bam that be had bad $D interview with the prirom ‘The evidence for the defence here closed, and Mr. Ro- t the propriety cf asking Mr and Mr Chacon (he same question that had been put to Torrens respecting wha! ‘The District Attcrney o bat ibe ynestion was put cumstances, and deciced a ez anid to them. ected, and the Court said fortens under different cir- t acceding to Mr Ro- et Attorney raid b 9s public prosecutor, to pia ary; an cries ot imy Pisced him asa witners on Mr. Romaine then ros- for this reason, knowin ad intheerims, he ha ard ress the Court and Jury contending thet there was epon tne re vould bave Merks of bicod upon bi He wee not teke pe mean time he ha et How was it with joa was given by L in the thire a & dangerous taxe life, Th ingenious de th imeny guilt of tbe prieonc gore it under cir ‘The District 4 eecution, to sem up the tended with much ability jorney tbe vide a th © part e Oke AD y. for the purpuse of contradicting certain | | Wogetad did not tell me what was on the poaid, as I should rot those offences whied | the law pur ple. The same law which throws a: protection | from outrage and vicience. fringes that e shedding cf human blood wed the testimony with great minut bt wad el quent addre dereuch o verdii id Vindiont L eh him woen he in- The Dist rev cluded a very br clock, the ( ile commenced by part erch: * jury h he © he contemplated them. repugnance he ‘The learned judge the descriptions of hom laughter, proceeded to r be clearly commented as be went a be remarked in reference to which nas been too common to thet of carrying sbout ed wespors. Most of the homicides come to his koowledge lately, have resulted s Labit i which threate dangercus, nor one bs more the peace and good order of society; it should be a: rested in time; unless it is errested im time, they would find their calendars contipually crewded with cases resulting from their im Proper ure. While they (the court acd jury) may have mpathy for the prisoner. ou the ome hand, and berrerce of the crime of hom cide on the other ust not forget the er minuuity which depeaas upom them, and on them alone. for its sec Mr A. A. Phillips then asked the Cou-t to charge that Cares whete the intent to Rill is conceived om the fostant of infiicting the wound, more care and caution is required et the hands of t ty than where the intent ds derived from ects manifesting The judge read it to the jury id that it was a ‘Very ju: proposition of law, and hi fore submitted it to them The jury retired about a quarter past nine o'clock, an! St twenty minutes after ton ret 1 into court, and having been interrogated by the clerk. in the ueualfoem Fropounced the prisener guiity A poll was demanded by Mr. Phillips found unanimous in their ver lict ‘The prisoner was remanded for sentence, and journed to thie (Tucsday) morning, w y wer SUPERIOR COURT Before Chief Justice Oakley Catherine N. Forreet vs Edwin Forvest — wea struck jury were summoned, consisting of one from whom twelve were to be drawn to i upon the trial Mr. Forrest was im court with his counsel, and from the formidable of the pa ya gentiemen on both sides. een ae ge crammed with Papers it was it would ceeded with. it. John Van Buren, on the = of Mr. Forrest, and Mr. C. O'Gonor, counsel for it. Forrest, held some ‘which 4id not reach th Gressed the jury, sayin; inet Forrest. in white Es speetal ury was summoned, oth tides have stated clroum- ‘ment did not tranapire; to be because both parties ‘The reason for the postpone: pea La pee jood it were , im comer (uence of the commissions which were issued, ani fiwen therches, 6 @utual secommodation that the trial should stand over Court Calendar for This Day. Beer ems Covet Brecia: Team. —No 29 is still on. and tho other care will be called. Orvevrr Cover —Now 629. OF, 684, 824, 625, 23, 816, 818, 819, 820, 821, 82% ty Common Purse —Part 1—Nos 906. 903, 1149, 1161, 1098, 1048, 1163, 1156, 1167, 11 828, 966. 979, Ligr, 60, 1161, 1163, 66, 1167, 1160, 1175. Part 2—Noe, 748, 704, 79d, 408, 6, 826, dea, 68, Toa, #2, O12, G24, 990, 94, ‘044, 068, Burren Covnt=Two Brascurs—Noa, 19 84, 40 103, © O45). OL 68, 108, 194 8, 43, 22 12 102, ©). WF 110. ¢2, 395, 125, 127, Ya", 199, 140, 1 26. 1 br 198, ¥ 132, 17. fet | tes which have been | tnd Violates the pesce of oor community | Te caw be no habit more | | if he sent back tothe house with her The officar be! - panied her back to the house, saw the who said that. if the girl was not lock would be forthcoming. The officer dec! up ving peeones Green, ned charged by the Court. Green was acquitted, although the Judge expressed his regret that a sutticiont case was mot made out against him, as he said thet there were meny yourg men in this city who lived on the wages of prestication, obtained by poor females and who were led to the commission of crime by them. Tricot for Libel —Joreph H Wagstall. a lawyer, was tried on an incietment charging him with writing and causing & placard to be carried about the public sireets contain- eged libelicus matter, reti-oiing on the reputation of Rudolph F. M. Lexow, reporter ot the Police Gazeite The District Attorney defined the luw of libel, aud read the indictment. The first witness on the partof the preseoution was Timothy Murphy, who, on being examine4 said :—I can- not read or write; know the defendant Mr Wagetail; saw bim firstin the month of September last; went to hi ofice in Nassau street, having had bis wame on a card asked a dozer gentiemen the way (o his office befere I could find it; Le brought # board (here produced) and asked me if I would carry it all over New York; I said I did not know; he suid the board was all rigat, andasked me what I wouldearry it for; | said a collara day; be said he would give ms that he thea got bis paver. brush, and paste, and fixec up both sides of tbe board; he then asked me where I would go with the board; [anid I did not know where I would go; he then sald, walk down Broadway to Castle Garden. and back tothe City ial), and around the park. and call on me in the afternoon, with the board; I did so; om the foliowing mornizg I again went to bis cflice avd got the board. and, atter being out allday with it, one of Sir Wagetails meu met me walking with it, near the City Hall. and told me to carry it down to my own house at wight; and the next morning be told me again to bring it up to his house; when ! seked him fur some mony, he put his hard in his pocket and gave me half « dolar, and said he would pay me ell on Haturday ight; he then said, walk down Broadway and turn off towards the North Tiver; 1 dids0, and, as I wos turning ont of Broadway, en officer arrested me. wnd took me to the atatton house, with the board, Lcarried the board for three duys; Bir, 1 pot read or write Cross examined—I was born in Irelund. in the county of Ke came to this country four days after St Pa- trick’s Day, this year; came into New York and have continued here ever since; { live in Cross street; have wife and a young family; my brother lives near me; bh rame is John Murph reesived Me Woegetel’s card from bim; it wae a email card; could not read it; I was iu my own house about rin» o'clock om the day i re- ceived the card from my brother; [ do not know what | month this is; donot kaow how many months there are im the year. or what year this is; 1 cannot tell the dif- ference between pricting and writing: this was on Sa- turday thet he fixed up both sides of the board with a brush azd paste; cannot tell how long it took him todo he told me to go heme, and on Monday morning to cme and take ont the beard; I lets my house about nine ck on Monday mornteg. and went to Me. Wag- s rom, but the bosrd was in another room; it | im the room Where the clerks were, I weat in | ze the hoard; Mr. Wagstaff gave it to me; he put it om his own shoulder Sst, and began to ho neither of the clerks ald anything to m ing I left the board beck at the office; Mr ef was not there. but his clerks were, who told come for it on the following morning: I took it bo one teld me where to go with it; I weat ¢ same couree I went the day before; it was wbout nine inthe morring when I took it out, and six io theeven- ing when I browgbt it back to the that evening I Wes met, near by amen from Mr Wagstall's CfHce, who told me to bring the board to my own home; the pext dey I brought the board to Mr. Wagstaff’s cfice, and I waited until he came home; that day I was brought to the station house and examined; I ¢oa't wos that examived me; [ beard them call 1. Judge; he took down what I said, and made me ‘@ pen; Lam not certain whethe was om the first or cecond night after 1 was arrested that sted, of ¢ d to bavi co tied by (urpby cor of the 8 offic situated; also to aaving fou curd iu Murphy's possession at tb case for the prosecut’ ¢s for the de in this ed with M here rested, on were called. Job antry about twelve m sigetafl aboat ¢ about Septen ts employ m I cles i I was toid by he board offiee; he nl went there first 8 tld me to get che man, ; there was @ Mr. Townsend there; Iraw Mir iughes writiag the placard in the | wrk's Cffce; Leaw the papers Mr liughes was writing; rport of them, be asked me to get h town; the papers were oaly whist was om the ing abeut their k ia the after. ie direction of y, eho I brought he would do very ud told him to come on the next morning; livghes told aburphy v was to curry the board out en Mondsy; I got the board in the garret on Monday. end trok it dewn to Muaphy’s, whore I hada handle fixed ip it; I tock the poper dowa, too; Murphy fixed the bandle to it #0 that he migh t carry it on his shoulder; { put the pepere en it with te; T never saw Murphy Me W I did not see Mr. Wag. | oP papers on the bowrd; I never saw Murphy. ome atier Mr. Wegstafl; | paw bim in the clerk's office; 1x O'clock io the evening Me Hughes cwneend apd myself; Mr Wagste? urpby left the b ‘and came agaia ing fer payment, whea Mr. Huzhes eaid 7 at the latier end of the w: the board he hail, outside the clerk's office. that night ‘p, and took the nied it out to bim be irphy that evening; 1 im the ball again that eveming; Mr liughes wae there; Lughes was there, and nwked big ‘for payment; he said he | pay him the Wedorsday, Mr. Wagstaff fared angry, and adout 3 o'clock tcld me not to let the come near the office again, and I went out to find found him, and told him to take the poard beme; 1 don't know whether dso or not; I did not see the board or Murphy on Thursday; Ieaw Mr Wag stafl on Monday and the three following days, in his private «fice; I did not eee bim in the clerks’ office whe the board or papers were there; Mr. Wagstall may hi known they were there, but Ido not know that he gave any directions about it; the fret time I thought he | knew sommes about it, was when he desired it to be | ¥ | Crogs-examined by the District Attorney —I have not | seen Ur. Hughes for eight weeks; he was Mr Wagstaff’: | confidential clerk; I am now arervactof Mr. Wagstail; be gives me two dollars @ week. and odd presents of @ old pair of trourers, &e ; Thad three dollars a week i September last; I now attend to Mr. Wagstaif’s house, clean bis boots, and clean out bis offices; Mr. Wagstail bas not mentioned anything shout th: was subpeemaed to come here, I made the placards: 1 placed one outside the door, and when it was there about an bour, Mr Hoghes made me take it in; I once saw Mr. Ieghes in Washington street The Court adjourned at baif- past five o'clock, P.M. Police Intelligence. The Bonk Forgery Case.—Yesterany afternoon, the ad jcorted hearing ip the case pending before Justice Oe. born. against Captain Roeand others, who stand charge: with forging checks on the different city banks, was Lrought on for a further examination; nothing material or the fence moved for a f this week, in order to to procure evidence and ‘ & The magistrate, on the ap- By further proseedi: uati eTnoon at Do'elork. ” nig the ith inet. we published the of John Weson, on suspicion of TWihe an aceoom plice of David Hermenway. who was convicted of ttealing $565 from Jckn Keefe, on the 9th of October. At about the fee time Hemmenway stole the money, Mr. Waron, it seems, bad cecasion {0 leave the city % business: teorteuse contracted, which, it seems, led to a surpision ; and when taken before Justice Mouatfort. he Was diecharged ae will be seen by the certificate of the magistrate, as Pouce Count, Tran Diserser New Youn, Nev 17, 1661. i 1 certify that Jobn Wason wae bro opaeed, bet ry oe Ay janation, Re one ? Ne woe Nt PORT Arrains 1x Nicansgua.—It is stated that a bat- tle had been fought between CGenoral Manor, the leader of the revolutionary party, aod (wn. Cha- Morro, the ,government General. General M. and his party were beaton, and he was prisoner; but upon promising peaceaSle conduct, and giving all asturances that he weuld not disturb the public oe, he wasset atliberty. Afterwards he violated promises, and raised about 16) men, and was how again in opposition to the governm The old government party, at the last accounts, held bim in siege at Leon. ‘Tho rains were about over, and the roada, in com Sequence, Would be soon improved. Montarrry in Purtanenenia —Thore were 156 deaths In Mhiedeipiin. during the week ending the Lith inst, of Which $1 were under hve years of age. at high pontifical mass. Large numbers were unable to gain admittance. there was a sufficient number outside to have filled the immense building twice over. ‘The ceremonies were grand and imposing, and the great choir of the cathedral was strengthened by all the musi- cal foree of the city, The Right Rev. Dr. Timon, Bishop Mr Sere aerate oalgarent, ond, the very ns, aa. | coatinwed dail at 8.0 Sie. ministered and shed on the occasion. Brcans. were made of 100,000 German at $6a ‘The new Arch! being now invested with the pal- | $8 50, usualtime. Imported this day, 11 cases and 8 lium, will enter fully upon the duties of his offtce. The | boxes German ce aga a caaakaeed 6uti..4 lium conpists of & garment made of white wool, which | | Soar,—150 boxes red motte jelfetche 1 9a 9(0; Wplncea the neck, extending over the back and | four months. i breast, with crosses on it of black wool. It ts mads at | | Srinirs—Near 200 bbls. Obio and prison whiskey were Rome. and sent over after being biessed by the Pope. taken at 21@ 21\c., and 50 hhds, at 20c., cash. ‘The number of vesrels in the port of Baltimore, on 8a | Imported to-day, 23 hhds. and 10 quarters brandy; 60 turdny, exclurive of bay craft, was:--16 ships, 21 barks, an88 pencheons bith. sf 1¢ brigs, and 40 echooners—amounting, in the —Beyond the of 100 hhds. Porto to 86; ef which are for Liverpool 2; Bremen 2; Saa Fren- cisco 2; the West Indies 2; and Leach for the Pacific, | Carthagena, Porto Rico, Bermuda, River Plate, Rio de Janeiro, and Nasseu. Yesterday morting, the beautiful yacht Geo Brown, Capt. Samuel Gilbert, arrived from P phia, with 6 number of young gentlemen who have come to remain here until after the Firemen’s procession and jubilee, on Wednesday next. She is a eplendid little craft, and altheugh encountering rough weather, made a fine trip. She is commanded by A. D. Bentuary, and | berocrew consists of 8. M. Gilbert, Issiah Magee James | L Wiistanley, Vincent Taylor, Samuel Overshine and | Gilbert Penny. They were taken in charge by acom- | mittee of our yachters, and will be “carried through” by | them, in fine style, | | Our Philadelphia Correspondence. Pumavecenia, Nov. 17, 1851. The Escope of the Christ ana Witnesses—Case of the Tarler, $c. ‘The United States District Court, with Judge Kane on the beneb, met this morning, in the court room, on the secend floor cf Independence Hall, which has been com- pletely refitted since the recess. Its ventilation has been eeeured 60 a8 to preserve # healthy atmosphere, in epite of the crowd that will probably be in attendsnce during the treason trials. The escape of the witaesces was the first business that came up ‘The answer of McClaskey to the fabeas corpus, giving no details es to how the escape was effected, further time was given to allow its amendment. The matter of the eecspe is one of perplexity, as there is no United States law bearing upon the offence, where the prisoner had been committed to the custody of a jailer. There is State law which fixes the respoasibi- lity and penalty, and. under this, the keeper will have ° tried. rt Tyler, Keq.,one of the counsel for MoCulskey, said he was ebcut to move thet the writ against bis client be quashed, om the ground that the | vet of E47 declares it te be unlawful to use any of the | Jails of the commonweaith for the reteution of fugitives trom labor. Judge Kane remarked, in reply that the yalldity of the writ would be decided upom at aaother time; but though Mz. McClaskey may not be respon- sible, as the keeper of the debtor's apartment, but, ut the same time, he may he as a Deputy Marshal The US. District Attorney fotimaced that Ilanawan one of the white prisoners, would be tried first Witliam Stetber was afterwards put upon his trial, on five bills of indictment, charging him with counterfeiting the coin of the United States Common Council. BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALRERMEN. Nev 17 —the Bo. of Assistant Aldermen met this | evening, according to e¢journment. Present—The Pre- sident inthe chair. anda quorum of members in th piaces. The minutes of the last meeting were real and approved. PETITION Petition to have vacant in Lexington avenue, Thirtieth and Thirty-firrt streets teneed in, Referred. REPORTS OF COMMITIERS, AND REPORTS FROM THE HEADS OF DI PARTMENT Report of the Committee on Finance, in favor of eor- recting efsesement rcll for property in Seventeenth street. Adopted The rales of cotten yesterday were 4 000 and to- ort of the Committee on the Law Department, in day they reach 3600, at full prices. Middling is quoted favor cf coxcurrence to transfer property on Fifth ave- | at Tc.a Tic, andS%c for fair. Prime molasses is at rue. ween Fifty ibird and Fifty fourth streets, new in | ie Fair sugar at 4 Mees pork dull at $1450. New eo of the trustees of the Church of St. George the Hertyr, to the trustees of St. Luke's Hospital, Adopted. Report of the Committee on Fiuanee, concurring to | tehee bend from the Hutson Kiver road Company for $10,009, ps yuble in five years, with sx por cent interest, payable juarterly—the bona to be in iten of the present payment of money due the city e Railroad Company. Adopted. Report of Con mittee o ena grading Forty sixth Un concarrente t oz Commpittes om Ordnanees. in favor of con tosdc pt an ordinance for the proper regule- aste Dr he o! Adopted. ia tavor of build ada, in favor of regulating t, from Broadway to Kighth 8 ed ae nth ward. so asso teeder better accommodations On conenrrenee, adopted. on Lends and Places, in fever # Square, by laying out the ©, and be mppro- to poy for paid tmpreveme pied. Mouut ed im the Twelfth ward, between Bquire ovsth en ath avenuct, and 120th aud 12th Resonere Resolved. Thet Twenty etxth « et. between Second ‘Third arenues, be repaired Adopted Retoived, tbat Tenth avenve be worked as a county d ui Fighty-eixth to One Hundred and Forty- th street. ed ad refurnish the chambers of the raren Report ef the in favor of leasing that 1 rth river, to within 156 teet of th f said pier, together with the Piers 12 and 13 and 13 and 14. to an annual reat of $5, Con- ir and repaint (he meeting room end heuse of Hove Ce, No, 8, and to appropriate $250 therefor, Coneurred in Resolution to bave the maine cf the New York Gas Light Company aid in } © Ceca?, Trinity Bicue, and Pine streets streeta be light ‘The Boara adjour Flace, Depeyrter, ed th Copee Wednesday evening next. ith fg ped ull Superior Court—Gcneral Term, Chief Jurtice Oakley, and Hon Judges Duer and Sand- ford, presiding. Nov. 16.—Drcisoxs.—Francts Dudricks, $e. vs. Garret G Slufeldt—Deoree at rpecial term, affirmed without corte Joseph Hussow. adem. Elenezer Rich, §¢—Motion for ew trial granted. to abide toe event of the suit loctva W. Brown and Thomas H. Brown ve. William McCune —Judgment at the special ter affirmed, with costs, Marine Affairs, Lavscrnp At Rockland, 10th inet., by Mr. Sanford Starret, bark Harriet Spaulding, over 000 tons, of ex cellent model and construction, and to be commanded by Capt. Chas. Spaulding At Bath, ith inst.. by Moers. Houghton & Sons, fine tbip of about 60) tons ealied t te Swanton. At Darpeweill, recently, a brig of 200 tous, ed the Wil'em IL. Parks, owned pripeipally in Portlend, and by Ley ‘ain Webster, who will command her. fhe ts intended to runasa packet between Boston and Vir im CITY TRADE REPORT, Monpay, Nov. 17—6 P.M. is fetching $4 87); a $4 98% pearls, per 100 ibs Bevswax continued quiet. — including only 800 Asnirs varied Littl for pots, and $5 57 tee Sellow, ob tie. 8 ee y vem'or 15, of consumption, after a "2 sorrcnrnn Pow gtd te th ate of 100 chert snees Chaacorre W. Newstay, in the goth year of Dele , codinnsy to chslee State ot 98 Sig s Mi | The relatives and frlends of the family are respectfull sau, minedte Maney westere, ut $2 8746.04.28, WHR | invited to attend the, funeral, om Tomday shereoos, ~y-4 | sya my i8th inst , at 1 o'clock, from her late residence, No. 172 Siihect eleiting ony chong ee Fics batt Gey | Cherry atdect, without further notice witheut eliciting any change e Flour brow ) : for te bela, finn; ena Jersey meal, $2 37 5; for 60 bbls, gvddenit, on November 16, Wicttam H, Menarrr, aged do—the icrmer Value. Wheot remained as noted Iie ts % with eaies of 1,500 bushels Genevee white, at 97¢.; 2°00 Michigan, at S8-.; and 5.060 Canadian, at 860., in bend. 5 400 bushels Rye realized 70¢ a 7le., an advance. Nothing further tranrpired in Barley or Octs. Corn ruled be buriness comprising 24000 busbels mixed west- Jellow, at 6c. a 6le.; with round and north- Seme 2¢ mate Java were picked and 100 bags Rio, at 810, a8 Imported this day. 275 be; Corson —-The market continues without change from Saturday with ralee of about 450 bales. Carre — At Waeh! Drove Yard—1,000 beeves, (600 frem the Bouth + remainder from this State ) Demerd fair. Prices ranged at from $6 to $7 50 per ewt , #0 in quality. About 100 left over At hrownlag’e—¥0 cows and calves offered. Sales at from $2250 to $350 $45. a6 in quality, All sold. Sheep and Lambs—6,000 cn vale. Eales of sheep at from $110 to $275 = $4 8744. Lambe, $1 26 & $2 ST )g @ $900. Left over, 250. At Chamberlain's Offered, 450 beef cattle, Sales at from Sige. a Te we 6G cows and calvee—$22 2CC0 cheep and lambs Bales of eheep, at $6; lambs, $175, 8 $2 60, 0 $3 60. change of moment to notice \d engagements were moderate, vieus); up, at Ile; c market unaltered. was ot died; flour were engeg ‘was at le Od; cheere, at 2s. a 358 To Havre—Cotton caged, by the packet of the Ist, at ‘4; and = at 6, There was nothing new in rates to Cali- ‘Dia. Fren —Among the movements were | 600 quintale cod, ot ga (294 0 #870 a 1,049 boxes No Tad ponied her: | Ing, at tbe. m 27 40. am respectively, Imported to-dey 1,020 kegs, and 25 balf ikegn, bertiog. Frist 1.600 boxes Malaga raising were purchased at$) re aaa ae AST and 600 \uarter do. Se. Imported this da BLO bxs , 5.687 bifs., 5,066 Grs., 10%8 kegn, 606 hit kege, 467 fealle 406 bble. ie hit, | bbls raisins; 67 butts, 62 bbie. currants; 3,040 drums, ‘22 ban, 11 os figs: 21 bbls, filberte, 900 coeoa nut 1f01 pe *, 5 bbls. do; 118 bas, 400 qr. bus. lemons; £06 seeks, 416 frnile almonds Tay —There have been 1.060 bales river disposed of, at Ke, cab. Hime Abort 60 bales American. undressed, clanged 15 bales new Weatern bring- bande, ot $120, usual time. Hove 6id not vary much ing Pfc w oe Tron ecomed Rico at 6 a 63,0., and 60 Muscovado at 43; a 5c., nothing sea éene. Imported to-day, 567 bhds., 1,066 boxes, and 60 . | lumbia; 66 per ebip Howard, the searon have been 274.660 bales, against 186,000 for bales. storm aU the telegraphs out of the city bave been inter- rupted, and we are anxiously awaiting the advices per aw. houses are engaged. Of Youse!! d others, te wd Vontor a favor by em steady; the rales embracing 100 ons | psAblS EZ: Magtehern, 75 bbls. beef hams at $14 per 220 lbs, Lard ey Low —There have been 7,400 lbs, prime obtained atTyaTis: ines —The sales consisted of 20 quarter casks Port at 95 a $1 25; 25 Burgundy, do., at 47a 600, and 20 sweet Malage at £6 a 38. IMPORTATION ON MONDAY, Brick. —12 480 Bath bricks. Bieacuixc Powpers.—40 casks, Coa..—dd chaldrons, 168 tons. Criarx.—00 tons. Crresr —60 cases, Day Goons —163 pkgs. per ship E 2; 111 per bark Co- Duves.—10@ cases, 20 boxes liquorice paste; 6 cases drugs; 8 caeks cream tartar; 15 half bbls arrow root; 12 cases gun; 364 casks soda ash; 40 tiercea, 60 casks alkali; 1box Harlem oil; 950 casks bicarbonate soda; 10 caske arsenic ore; 2 cases phosphorus; 2 cases creosote; 20 cases sponges; 10 bhds , 74 boxes magnesia, Dyvs.—10 bags sumach, 14 casks madder, ‘05,000 Ibs. logwood. Lrap 1,960 pigs lead. Morasers --94 bhds. Paint. —6 casks verdegris; 400 kegs red lead; 301 casks, 100 bbls Venetian red; 60 tierces Paris white; 59 casks whiting; 18 casks lampblack. Bacs.—54 bales. Berp.—25 bbls. wild caraway seed; 6 tierces mustard; 6 cacks reed. Barr.—2 085 sacks. Srrvi —200 cares Smyrna steel. Spices —1,418 bags pimento. Tonacco 3,166 bales. Tin —200 @ebs banca tin, 1.063 pieces box wood. Woor.—84 bags Smyrna wool; 31 bags wool. MARKETS ELSEWHERE. ‘OCK SALES. tru. Novembd ‘st Board—$1,50) Penn= U2; $00 do , 102: 1,000 Pennaylvania 5 a 00 City Reilroad 6's, A 103; 5,000 C00 do., THg: 2 OO 0, 7H, 88 Oy Th do, ¢, 23445 res Reading 2. Second M4: johny Tall Navigs jon Morigage Pennaylvanin Bank, 110%: 58 Penniylvania 100 Rreding Railroad, ‘5, 2334; 15) Morris Wg wifler sales—B5.000 Reading 8 + 300 shares Reading Railroad, b3wa, 233; 5 do., DS, 2? Novemb ‘Stock Board—$2 30 Mary- q i chares Frandlin Bank, LLY. Telegraphic Reports, = New Oxteans, Nov. 14, 1851. ‘The rales of cotton, during the week, have been 23,000 beles, closing at firm prices, not affected by the Baltio’s news. Middling is at7e.a7\c. The total receipts of the stane time last year. ‘The stock, to-night, is 117,000 The weather, lately, hes been unfavorable for picking, Leavy rains laving fallen in the interior of Louisiana. New Oa.rans, November 15, 1851. York sight exchange, 3; a 1 discount. Since the New Oareans, November 17, 1851. are declining. Liverpool is quoted at three- fer cotton Stesling exchange is at 73¢ Crxcrvratt, November 17,1851. ‘The hog market has fairly opened, and most of the 1,000 fold to-day at $4 25a $4 50, middiing. lightand heavy. Flour is in good demand at $3. Bervaco, Nov. 17, 1861. The receipts at this port, during the past forty-eight as, have been— Plow 000 bbis.; wheat, 130.090 Common and fair bran the demand is modera' 25; the supplies of W aro heavy; sales 10,000 nisfrm and in good di s mixed western atdic. Oate-- iwited, whije the demand is good at tations are, flour, 60c., wheat, 16e.; any, Nov. 17, 1851 , 10,000 bu: hels; wheat, 0. There isa | $4 990 for Michi- bh ower; $ A Rereipte since Saturday—F ere; corn 12060 bush <eod boriness doing im fi $4.00 for pure G De State. Wheat old at $1 UC. for Genes 5.0.0 burbels m' xed bushels at Sie, fort rowed; 10.(€0 bushels Married t tue Rov. Dr, Chase, Mr. only daugh- On Monday. Novemd WALL Osrnaxorn t 10. W. Taylor, D November 12, by the Thomas Gallaudet, Mics | Anva Manta, second daughter of Jacob A. Vail. Esq formerly of Goshen. to Joun M. Witcox, of this city. On Saturday, April 26, by the Rev. Andrew Smith. Waiws of Philadelphia, to Eurzanetn Brew- a nore, of New York. in the o Presbyterian ‘ch, Jane street, by the I Mr. Wright, Mr. Joux > Miss Many Axw Mivcwext, both of couaty Antrim, Ircland C teraine and Belfast papers please copy. of this city. M Died, On the 1€th inet, of consumption, Many Jaye Mew. kor: nie of David Demarest, ged 97 years and 3 months. The friends of the _ are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuerday, the 18th inst., at 2 o'clock P.M, without further invitation, from her late residence. 96 Wert Twenty ninth street. On Monday morning, November 17, at 2 o'clock, after s short illness. Mrs Exica 0 Conson, late of Schenectady, eyed 64 years The friends and acquaintances of the family, and those cf P. Callagban, Erq , are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon. at 2 o'clock, from the real- dence of P. Cal aghan, No 74 West Twenty-sixth strest, between the Sixth and Seventh avenues. On Monday morning. Mania Bevven, wife of John F. Butterworth, and daughter of William Jay The relatives end friends of the family are invited to sitend the funeral, from her late residence, No 72 Tenth street, on Wednesday afterneon, at 1 o'clock, without further notice Op Senday morning, November 16, in the 60th year of ber age, Many, widow of George Hearn, lately deceased. The friends of herself and ally axe Tespectfully in- vited to attend the funeral. from her late residence, No. % Fast Seventeenth street, on Tuesday afternoon, 18th inst.. at half-past 3 o'clock On daturde: His friends and acjuaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funerei, from No. 63 Willet street, this day, at 2 o'clock, without further invitation. At his late residences resident street, South Brook. lyn, L. 1, om November 17, Mr. Gronor Lyswan, aged 57 years, late of Lendon, England Englich papers please e BARITINE INTELLIGENCE. To Correspondents. furnish! ows 0 this wonling commaaion- New York, November 1%, 1851, ern 117 ve 3 ss pc” ies Se Eva gin mae with miso, %, woethet WAR Ri a4 Took « pilot om ‘ihe 24 fast, ond nt gi ds, 19 days, with wnghe Greenlaw, Calais, 8 days, with 9 days, with lumber, ho, to ‘cltiten, Brows: Sehr Jas (Bes A parmesan s eater eS saa Br), Hanaford, Bonaire, 25 days, with salt, to ets Aeaaia'(Br), Barnes, Jeckviti, NB, 14 days, with aden 12 days, with Jom. ton, A days, with cotton and 9 ‘Sturtevant, C Del, 9 days, usan Koss, Lo ¢ don, 3 TP Beat Pease, 4, o aags. OT ced xperien y, Howe, B janaah & abigail, Below. Bebr ‘Three ships, unknown. Ships Horatio, Crocker, Canto London; DeWitt Clinton, Fun! Hayre; Silas Holmes, Coffin, Nov 17—Win. bet, do, and fre Telegraphic Marine Reports. tt Boor ms, Nov 17. Arrived—Steamships William Penn, Philadolj M4 Lon Ontario, NYork; echr False Goorgetown, ta Below—One ship and on hi ald, Now Orlonns; Trimountain, d ne. Philadelphia; brigs J Trinidad; Robert Wing, lyman, Newbern, NO; Mary, Albany; mer, N York. HARLeSTON, Noy 16, A end Hoi ip Osprey, Philadelphia; ship Telassar, Baltimore; schre Lewis, Cornelia, Arrived—St Wiscasset, Mo. Arived~Bhips Java, Jacks: do; Union, do; bari Laconio, hipe Amelia, Led: Baxony, Epsminondss, Leviathan, and Hemisphero, N Yori Susan Hablox, Hamburg; Roberts Harding, and Piavius, peeten, 7th, ships Edward, Kslamnazoo, Harnett, Berry, and ar del New Onrxans, Nov li. NW York; Clifton; Ingersoll, Wud, i Ward, NYork; Albino, Baltimore; Lavater, Phil: ipkia, Mouvoun, Nov 16 NYork, 23 hours; barks Ave+ 9, do; echrs Dan! francis, Portiann, Nov lt. Arrive’—Bar! anger, Matanzas; brige Motto, Cardenas; k, Philydelphia. Cleared--Bark Jacob Prentice, A) slacbioola; bri 2 tine, Cardenas; Finazsior, Turks lolamdse PPR Loom Herald Marine Correspondence PurLaDeLPnia, Nov 17—1 PM. Arriveé—Ship Shenandoah, Taylor, Liverpool; brigs JM Clayton, Tucker, Boston; Queen Esther, Pendleton, do; 'T F Knex, Wihnington, Del; ‘sents North Pacitic, Howitt, Prov'+ lcbiran, Shute, Nowport; Loutsa Gray, boro’; Flora, Crosty, Kastpor! K SI B Mary Keade, Reade, Calais, Ri port; Sen Eldridge, Lowden; Empice, Pri ers Cygnet, Li Albany; Anthracite, Welsd. ‘Arsen, Mt a » Bteel, and Quoen Bsihes ton, Boston; schrs Mary F Lutterloh, Somors, Sa- ouisn Gray, Sharp, Roxboro’; Michigan, Shute, Nortn Paciti itt, Providence: Loah, Sanders, Boston. Kelly, East Cam Wotton, Oli ork; Wm M Baird. Stubbs, Se! pire, Price, Now York; steamer Noveity, Briggs, do. Miscellaneou: Loss or tHe Wirare Sure Hovara—Tho whale ship ges Cape Brown, of New Bedtord, is reported to have been lost in July inst, in the Arctio Ocean. The nows rived at S¥rencisco by {the schr Laura Bovan, whish ves d it from the whale ship Champion, ‘on her way rotic Ocean for Honolulu. Capt Band the crew were taken on board tue whale ship Cantoa, of NB. Siar Joux M Mayo—T! snd rigging attached to the 18 ef sip John M Mayo, whon her masts were cut away 27th vit, near the Bandkercbiet Shoal, oa the passsge from Boeton to NYork, have been towed iato Harwich. Tux Purp seen to etrike on Florida Reefs 22h ult, waa | wrteoped ship James Uorner, from Liverpool, at NOrieans, efore reported. Br Bank Moity Bawa wes lost at Coquimbo on the 20d July last. Bank Siannon (of Boston), Mayo, from Newoastle, E, for Philadolphia, arrived at Fayal on the 9td ult, witha heavy cargo of lead, iron, coal, &0, ina leaky conditi: survey vas b f ber, and on 2! © wrtion of the fea 7 ‘ould be stopy ing any more cargo. Banx Many Warenman. Novis San Francisco to San Junn del Sur, exper 0 had bes ie ped, and avoid thi on the passage from 1d heavy gales eas, stove bul- Dé en coast of Mexico; ehipped several warks, Ko. Darx E Ranpait, Tuoker, put fiom EFrancieco to de! into Mazatien on her way 1 4 left some doat- "ae jAEAe he ither consul or ship of war there, aad Scun A Forrry, Gallagher, which sailed from SFr: for Oregon 5th ult, returned on lth, to eepair some damere. Br foun Trax but returned yard outside th Ivvontart to N tion from Capt Wia the Polynesian: — honld yeu doom th» following of suthos are at liberty to publish it ia your paper, existence of South Istand:—At n: bh Passed close to s cluster of rocks, about Oyarés long, About 0 yerds in breadth, and 10 or 12 foat igh, whieh I eu be the abo ing communion. id published ta xrrow eto be shcal jettirg off from the main elester. islands laid down upon the charts in t of them are correct. Itis very desiri that part of the Paeifie Ocean 6: il re n isinrd last yeer not laid down on the charts, lat $210 N, lon 1096 E. Yours reeneostully, “WM J ROGERS, Master of ship Flavius, ‘Tur Pont or Sax Ivax p arbor by B; the beach bold, though somewhat ‘Tue Sour Benen on ber paraage from Whampoa to San Francive n kon the 28th of August, im ioe S112 ot Inid down on any chart. The rock tirely bare, nnd to judge from ite appearance, Waw about 20 or 00 f height, ew Bedford 15t Munkiey, Pacise ark Lattio. Brooks, NPacite ache Sept ¥, brig Ben) Frauklia, Brown, of t Aug 2), scbr Alfred, Davenport, of NB, trom ; are 17th, § cruil Shi ise, 20 bis sp. mm or about the 2ist July, in NB, 2 wi tak ed from 6 ith’ NB, nothing! “Canton NB, nothing: herman, NB, | wh; Ss XN NB, ivan, "Wesabe 60 aston, Barker, NB, notslog: Revi Relig: Belly Aan ‘acket, Howland, Champlen, Bailey, ek pany, sre, nothing: ure, nothing: Tisbury, tka; Ae mn 156, chip Champion, of NB, to reps: ity, of NB, wanting | whale to Gill up; U bbis this season. Spoken. Plenix, from Callao for Hampton Roads, Aug 1, of on * rey n North, in searoa of Sir John traits. ri jangtone via Valparaiso Lf , bound to Oahu, Sept rm fr N, Jul: . ia Bhoring Straits. bound i of Foreign Ports —o Sept B—Ship Angelo, Nir cholson, for Lomdo: Exerveen.Oot 25 (aot 20)—B1d ship Medors, Leah (from Cropstadt), Boston. Tavat, or rk Shannon (of Boston), Mayo, from Newosstic, BE, for Philadelphia, repg (eee Miscel); sehr Mo- Crosby, from and for Boston. lisa, 7. ae f ELT, Ay ry brig Giraffe, Robingon, SPran- ciseo; Sept |, ship Pan San Louis; bark Joseph, Bal- Jen, 8 0; briz Jai ortey, ‘ht Petrel, Kellar, do; bark Cul loms, Corning, Astoria, O; schr Arao, Mo- rid 0. At do Bept 12, ships Chilo, for BFranciezo 14 days; ir dack, Gillasple from rr bith; Soren, Proation, bark Winslow, Stall, 4: thers. co et 5, a ti Kavi; 12th, bark Ori i Francisco; brig Swift, Dat Oot H—Art in the Roads, ship St Nicolas, Brag- don, NVork. A 4, Sept i)—Barks Harmony, weg cargo for Sfran- 1D Augvsta, » Rept 10-Schra Rob) Bruce, and ‘ Sid Avg 2, ship Mantes (from for tel, 144 Franotse>), Oct 1 4 prev, echt Lucretia, Jam! of Fra Oat rhipe Diogenes, Bilt N ‘arab & Louisa, W Lellans for NY ork) days, Fe DBeig Palermo, ld for 8 _ ° Avg! ‘OttSE Dark Levox Howes, Or Boston 8 oF Bh tasks Rete Feabeen Copainn ship Comaree,, Barstow, N Yorks yorzase, Ban Francisco; ship Mary masted sobr Spray (from SFran- ip London. — Bet 2=-No Am vessels in port. Home Ports, rere zed xuPeart | fs le ( Br), hes Westo- er, Provi- | mma, 8h Wit bs i 2) ie, Havin narrates raisae, Big tsetse je onmplgit er BY aay Wo f igen echt Melons, Gritha, NTork, om, Philadelphia. hi ver, ie port Lo, woige Bocthaghes (4). Dieklaeys, fog Now | AJ Ke a * irs Hi for, Liverpeol, Ida; Ci Fie! Hee fiterpool aor Altre (atom Punt Furope, 1dg; Potzea, Whitman, (oF 8 York. Lat more, tr C0,, dees Como, for putas 0 Sanciro, piter, 8 Buter, Hyder for Boston, Lag, 8 ere ee by a seals Clarence or Rottordann, Gyr gerne repue taints Ano, "fon Providence Tig r Zoars, Handy, for Georgeto . for bbaivimore, 14g; LB: dams, for ® f Liverpool, 1 cago are 5 a vana, to under, 2 iva; Al i a cht: Eiaa (Sw beech, for pe. tds, GRORGETO » Nov 5—Are sohrs Milwsuiio, Stores, B ilio; Oth, Alfred F Howe, Eaton, Soars- Jacobs, Barbadoes; artlett, Bs Tomas. tb —-Are 880, day, Nowpo: GLoveRAraR, Nov is Ars sche etoaae, Rockland fc rr ory, Beverly tor ‘Bost movd, El Dorado, Addincn for Nioree age HARTEOKN, Nov i4—S1d sobre Ana Flower, Chapin, M ‘ork. MOBILE, Nov 8-In port shi for Toulon; Tetera Cubako {Sp}, tor Bacostonas Rith et lor Tovlou; Teresa Cu |. tor Bazoolona; es Br) Haxban, fer Livsrpost? houth Carolina, Santo ford, for dane Coase, ‘Sam ps Charles : iret: Persise (Br). Bartoon, diy Binks Probie, for Havana; Helen, Ulmor,wer fet jates, do; t Marya, Milliien, rigs Paquetta a’ Fertago » Adres, for NYork: for Bocton: M& J.C ood. wtx fat; J Gilley, Moi wte fr . Nov 5-~Arr sohr Luoy Ant Andolpbia (and eld 15th for Thomaston). Sid Lith, ries Niokerson, NY ork. NEW OhLEANS, Nov 8—Arr ships Lydia, Sou! don, White, Alicant, vie 4: York; Johaxa Smidt (rem: Bos! ‘Tre ibraites; Charlotte Reed, He * Wars Modi.e; a4 . Bi 5 ty, NYork; Mon, nton. Robintos, Thom ots Globe, Leavitt, Vorm- ) ee, eu York. Old Havana; Mexico, if bine, Farrell, th, re, Green, do. NEWPORT, Nov 15—Are sobr Brilliant, Corson, Addison for NYork; Ei Dorado, Wass, Cherryticld tor Neotor, Vallace, Millbridge, for do; Oatarto, Haskill, Rocklani tor ey, Bostoa for do; John W Bait, ‘ton for do, JN Bept SS-Ai Astoria, bark Oceaa Bird, Lig (or 8 #) do; John Cooley & Co, Ril Lowdes ORE Be LA. prev t) Nov 6—Arr brig. Almiza Brows, ‘Thomaston. Cle brizs £ O Holt, Boate lien, Ri 2. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 9— oe Helea jana. Lunt, P Pendieton, Valparaiso; brig Trio, Cal- ‘dey; and others. Cal}, Oct 6—In port schrs Gen Worth, Pz and. i gs GF rapelnen, Just arti SAN DIEGO (Cal), Oot fr lan. ¢ise; eohr Crk Leaf, tr: » o> e'. ms Nov Arr che Lowe}l, Baker, Richmond. Olt sth, sehr Atlantic, Mickerson, NYork; livu, bark Cataa- rine on “ SEARSPORT, Nov 6—Arr bark Henrioita, Trost, Bangor, (end old 10th for H a). TAUNTON. Ney )3—Arr schr Darvess, Presby, N York. INGTON, Nov 13—Arr sobrs Alsrio, Prosser, Ni bh: BAP tts, do; 14th, brige Hutchinson, NYork; Barce!ons, Fri Young, Otis, Wrecasset. Cld lith, Tw lot). Wileckicia, Amsterdam; sehrs LeRoy RWB ive, do: J 2 Brown, Oollett, Podgor, NYork; scar W Passengers Satled, L¥ston—Steamship Marion—Capt Thos Peres. sag ‘sine, Miss Grimke, Mojor Landes, J Wells yw G hoger, Mice Mary Taylor, J Walker, ¢ Walker, a Wall, © Bisguo. H Allcock, Mr Ki K ‘T i Curtis and lady, G ‘Mr Molyneux, J Burnett, Mea Ki ngaley, Lockwood, BF Frenob and temily, Mr Mire Wells, Ds Ford and daughter, t= Mr Ritemoyer Mz Christ, We Witter, Me, Walker, WB Bay ward, D WU Hayward, A Sayward and Indy, Mts and Mise Coit. J Yor and 2children, A L Bassett, A P Ingersoll, C F Elliott, A Kingman and triend, 1. a Pratt, H Hutchings, M Cerlten, V & White, RJacisoa, Jas vampbe BJoukine, E Fi aia, Jno . Jane’ Mack. Jno Maob, ton, Jas Alloa, @ Wile son, D 'Walter—i67 in the ere Kiev We Crawford aad lady, De yemin's lady. SHIPPING. PEICE OF THE BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS, NEW York, Fobruary 3, 1501.—At a moeting of the Board of ld on the 20h of January, 1551, i¢ was oa jolved, That this Board aj ing gocds for shipment, adopte: Co, in water proof coverin, C Underwriters, motion, ove of the mode of pac by Messrs. Cl 4 ‘and recommend th ety dis partios engnged in shipping to San Francisco aad other tent porta. Goods racked iu their best imsaner will insure west ral afr mm the taincter ELLWOOD WALTER, Beoretary of Board of Underwriters. RIOR COURT, SPECIAL ERM, NOV. 17, 1351. re Judge Canptel rt L. Molntosh vs. George ther.—Ths pi filed iain’, seating S bx: f his interest Sy Jeiate t> ssid Law, on the jy, 155i; yet eoid Law refused or neglected to render any account, and plaintis prayed for an sccount and pay- ‘The defeudan’ urred to thi ead tion is no t sudgment, on the grou loneness ef ment, the demarcer overruled entered for sceount, &2 oF te a years Al Jd's, cr not more than ous year old etandiag re same elaoe, sheathed with 2% ox. yellow metal or coppen fitted with @ patent windlass; the space ef hold we te four feet and cight fect, Deliverable in London by the middle of Beptembes stating prive ON & CO and depth of hold, to No, 53 ill, London. jem Oil, bottles. Also, Dutoa Edam Cheesss, each, and Anohoives ia Kegs. All for igaméante, by 18, 15 Beaver atrect. DEAFNESS, DISCHARGES, NOISES IN THE EARS. caused by soofula, mesales, scarlet or other f throats, &c.. are all carable b ie ” short time. Lie also troats diseases of the vorts the most beautiful Artificial Kyes without quacks and t! fouutalns. Oc Hours feom 9 to 4 ke. T= FNEMY CONQUERED.—HUNTER'S RED DROP. —We caution those afflicted not to be mistaken wit! y nostrum thet maz be thrust bel one, the publi for the tat 2 lie will find 2 certain. days. Separate roo Pook satis 7 $ PRACTICAL PRIVATE TREATISE — intended for aM who need eound practioal information, are aflicted with certain diseasss—civing the nator. " eapeome, peveron and conseyuences of onc! sense, fosipes fer the remedies, their management, Xo.—in language, It eu #Tgr7 one to susceaetully and priya broat his own ease, oz judge if properiy trea! oa—A3 pp, with plates; price 28 cents. Bold ab 58 wich strect,/48 Ann stecet, And by moxt booksel ors. &. Sotags cavelopes, by addressing (post pai: ‘on Ye R, RALPH, AUTHOR OF THE“ Yate 1) he ho eonsoa, onto, an souree in aot Ley e! i ‘Tho at a ice ao who ap will be fed oane othe ure, which Ta Often eed Hare pares am ‘are peevided. ter, address box a) Pon Om os Dh, MORTAMORE ca untays excepted a s Y eays. A pertoss Seon es R. COOPER, 14 DUANE ; R THR a ninetes oars, Memed ee ul Ln ee ea ment o a Sine eth SET, 18 CONFIDEN. itty sik years practioe Bry, $s onwen i Prevonsions of a uns 1 Be Be age ret 3 ‘exoeption, the only ‘iuallted by warzeon in bh ri ad O FRE TI CURED.~DR. CORBETT, 19 DUANS atreet, may ited confidentially on the bey oy MJ of delionte di ty-oN* years ptactios enablow e to prrtorm epeedy 9 t cures, wi moroury recent cases remor: Ba teow . De. @ attain, en oe 1 le branob of the profession vad to merics, where at! in need o or se) sit, may apply with a cortainty of being y dealt with. De. C, A womdor ot tue Yairersisy of on 0 New Korn,

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