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ber boure. and he submitted that they could not cali « witness to impeach and decrade ber. Mr. 0 Conor, im contending for the admirsibility of the evidence. raid bis object was beaten ya éeficiency of that testimony, ana not to contradict . Ingersoll and ber piece and to thus perfect the care, which is only par- tially mede out by Lbore two witnesses. Mr. Van Buren replied ‘The Chief Justice said there waa no doubt about whet the rule is. A party may call a. witners, and the witnees may not prove the facts, and the party is not bound by the statements of that witness; Bs fares the objection. on the ground thet it would cou- tradict the witmess, it dovs not held good. As far as it may de au attack upon the witnerses’ truth,it cannot be ad- mitted. Parties could not impeach their wituess by provirg the character of the houee, When that arises, it can be decided on but the court thought the witness might be examined astowhat besaw atthe house. The eounte would bave « right to cail the attention of the jury tothe testimony Cf Mrs, Ingersoll and her niece, who stand unimpeached. Q —To what purpor axthat hone applied? A bene can’t car; 1 think im my ming it was @ bad n0wse ‘The Calef Justice told (he witness to confine bimseif to what be raw ‘ Witrcrs —I saw a great many © peoples” go into the house in the day wme as well as in the night to ws late as Tent cp; I ustully sat up to between Saud 10 © clock inthe week days, ard to il or12 o'ceek om Saturday they were both sman’’ and wemen I saw go there, sexes ides; some with carriages and rome without Q --Wos the sec vrre in large or smelt uumbern’ A - d go one and two atatime; Lam it years ple go in that way Haye you ever ¢ vd cervapt who ured ras ebe @ modest wor Mr Venu Rogen--Ard if y he anewer come you would find it was cose too. (Laughter, ) Wituese—Leuw a temale in the window put ier dnger to her more to gentlemieu when passing. which made ine think t war a se. L tler) the way. (Laughter ) no so yourses! (Law in my lie; it was @ resps mii came t * 1 do not know if the ladies chore need to pmoke. Toe witness was not crore examined Frenchman. depored~- enwich street, in THT and 48 1 42: 1 noticed the house Mire IY OLbe Tf wae never init know any body (het tived ae exterior what weat on in am a bar- I cannot judge from terior; I bave meen eat ate hov7es > witness Wee Lorenco D. Fav noi kace Carli Hiouston mzeet; I think it was down (‘eeghter); I went there w company ia Proadwa: soil; 1 was in Bor Wi; T didn't t company; Timet the they were two persona beside anysvif. Q —Were they menor women’ A-—Mon, Q— Wha eae sou nese oF purpose in ¢ Thad » fe thin going with (he iz purpose; Twas there about fire in the 1 do not know d rot receguise them; L teft my ease there; 1 recollect what passed dies and gentiemen before 1 1 + indies before; nothing pal pg the time of dey. before Lieft; Leneject they knew the way, Without my showing them, T do net know their obj going; they asked we to (ake a weik round to Houston street; I did not see those gentlemen again ta I thiv¥ it is likely L have seen the La- die: bat I’ don't know. Q.—Were thor women what ace called women of the town? A. Fey (hal pet at the names of th ne situatio s policem: as they were pov the time. gertou. be tives im ‘tian name of M ne was attached to orrison; Walter know ‘the Ch risou; | doa 't know where he live: the Pichia ward police. é ‘The witness Was not cross. exami Heavy Ciovgh, deposed—[ am a policeman of the Highto werd; the hou 628 Houston street is in thet word, I bave visited ot officially in the month of Avguet 18°C; I never visted it previously: imever made any ob-ervations on Mz. 0 Conor—Taat | Dr. Lichatrd W. War O Conor deposed—I cali at the house N it aust Lave bee I did call Q—VWhat kind o: persons did you see in the house? A--L enw Mre Ingersoll, and 1 saw the persoa who ra- quested me to call er T was requested to Tiouston street protessionally: summer of 186 —Ju Juiy: her. Q=Pid you eee upything indicating the chara the house A--Ncibing beyond theiady T went to see gm jotwacy with e trend cf mine who bad g Burope Mc Van Buren cheoted to the testimony. Bic. G Conor raid. be in thet he virite . Gicearss 101d Mi ‘ao O'Con0r © Buren «pied and said, Reema with the pa stance of thevgei the evider evideoes oot alone siaiute viieb de proiess The wa. Of the perce appest to the Cou: waaay ofersional € wit quaiat-d wit Me. Vea Buren t 2d Reviecd Statutes. duly authorized to ded by this witne-s to show © treat her lor ove of those a.se of lite ed to the testimovy. Mr was admistibie Mr Van did not affect any person con ret © Uiis suit. and as the ¢ to respectable person aaterial, He objected to th» imdecemoy, witness f utes, ec J. page 595 were a’ ked to divulge tae ame be attended profeasonally. be ehonid ve excused from answering. ‘Phere ete whic induced him to keep these secrets which he beeame ac- spacicy of physician ad the seventy: third section of follows: — No person ic or surgery, ebail be i tion which he may have scquired in attendire suy patient. in a professionat chavacter.apd whick ini-rmation was necessary to ena pie brea to prescrive for such patient asa physician, or to do may act for bim us a eurgeon.”’ The Crief Justice eu a Mr. Van Burean’s objection, and teled against the jus ion, Me. O'Conor to witnees—What wes the pursuit in I of (he person you were called to see? A—I met her in Broud¥sy, and had seen ber at another place Q --What ‘wes ber pureutt in life’ A --The knowledge I have is of her intimacy with wy friend. and other circumstances my Oly knowledge is ccine with my friend to see her at her hovee. wad bis remaining with Ler some time Cros? examined r. Ven Buren—I live at 872 Broaowsy ; the houre is kept by ladies named Perkins Thave Ke):t my room fora year, though I have een avay part of the dime ; I bave been surgeon aboard the Georg’ Q —What families co y« A—I Go not attend any particular families, though I way have attended rome iciende of yours, (Mr. Ven Bue rene j [do not attend avy particular ‘amilics ; | am wa kog.lman, ( —Wno ie tnisfeiend ofyours? A — Wel. ! do not think 1 need anewer that question: he is a tend of yours (Mr. van Buren's) also, le. Vana Buren—A friccd of mine? A—Y be did me the howor to introduce me to you at Congrens Iiuil, in Albany; be is aman ci i terary repute, and an og! 6iso, at least an I: an by birth. residing in od Q—Ishea viarried man’ A—He was then dman; bis wife ie since dead; I know Capt. Lam not intunate with him; 1 nave not seen jor (wu days; Iknow Sim to speak to him; I know Mr Wile, Lbate not «poken to him for two years; I do not koow Mre. Fr t Officer Clough r —The occasion of my going ts the houre of Mrs. Ingersoll was to put out two young meu; {did aot on that oc neion make apy observations that wou'deaable me to speak of ita character; these young men ceme tothe door and enquired to see the wirl+ she eaid sho bad no girle; the young men were in the be!., and eat down and began to smoke. and said they woud ray there until ibey -ew the gir a:ob Curiock dep attend here’ to the police ct the Fifa ward: Le ce @ little over three yeais, I war onee in th 355 Greenwich etrect: it was thea occupied by Mie Ingersoll. 1 think: T visited it (o take outa man (hist wesn’¢ ober; { lived about four k in 1843; T frequently no- oo and women—mostly in I have not noticed an} ie immates, erther at the do: or ive doore from that tived peop. go im and 01 pait of the ev ct (he demeanor of OF Lbe windows the purpcers for which that house was Vjected. ‘he Court roled against che quertion Witness I didn't |.now any One, nod abe wasw toxaetiy rqdare, (Loud laughter ) f the inmates exept Me. Vao Boren —All ther L were e The Chiet Justice sir, what you mean by mvare, Do you mean « levd woman’ “A—Yes sir some of the women I there were rather under jae colere, (Laughter } Q.—What do you meen by fale colors’ A—I mean wer: rather muilied np; the muttling ap was not oc. +y sometimes went alone, ( —Had thor women { respectable. virtuous the wppeatanc Women’ Mr Van Buren objected (Question not admitted Naocy MeLoughiin. for whom an attachment had ved. was then called to the stand. She was a aged. nocd humored looking woman, She de- ved io if there? A.—I have been sinployed there by a good | many; { ware what ca keeper Mec form ewer Ut Bares whic erican fiotel, Q.—In ht it receowry for Mr. Van Buren wove : method of cautioning his The Chief Ju 6 gular wiy Wii ness continurd. teen Mr. Ed r when Le etopped at the American lot Ae geen Josephine Ciiften when rhe stopped at the Atuer y wtopped there together sic, (Lavg . vstice raid th * for thi lnvabter at the mere per t Me O'Coner to wither Wal my question by fore you give a reply Witness T enw Mr. Forrest nd Miss Clifton stop there (ether Teas ct how long they stayed there (veg etay over one night (Did they ems (here over ‘i * A=Idon'tr et ¢ Dia you ree (he roour so which Mine Qlif 4G dou ceoodect. Qe Did you se My, ore i e wil To Mr. Van Buren—I live. at prassat, io Sevomteenth street; Idon't know the name of tne persoa who mub- ‘When the witn u fhe coust Me Forrent ntl eas Was leaving the court Mc Forrsat Ae iat asia seem: jancy (sloud)—He'sa nice geatiemaa. sughter.) He's a more gentlemanly maa thao you |mesaing Mr O'Covor), (Continued laughter) I havn't seeu bim for years, and I’m glad tose» kim Edward Nicolls deposed—I waa conductor on the Hud- eon Railroad from 1419 to last December, I was conduc- tor tetween Peckshiil and New York, Bir Porrest was Patfenger with me reveral times during (ba: period; be stopped ‘at Yonkers Mr, Van Buren ssid—If this was as to the gnestioa of resigence, it was not. he submitted competent to open it agsin The Chief Justice admitted tc. Witness—Udont reeoilect eesing Mr Dorrsatia tho fall of 40: Lhaveseen him often from Juve, '50. to Decom. ber, ‘61; 1 should thins, on an average twice a waek Crogs.examined—There weu.d be sometimes, monthi during that period that I did not see aia at ad: I may have teen him twice or once a week at dome times there may have been an occasion wheal did cot age him cor three mcoths Jobn C: deposed —{i waa & poticemaa, but I aint now, Iwas attached to the Nighth ward my post ex tended sc asto embrace the bous? 625 Houston atraes. I began on that post in tne latter part of '48 or 49, and continued down to Avguet, “OL, [bad @ men raned F ata @ partner for awhile , Chambers wad Robbins were aso my associates for awhil T pever waa in that bouse but once then T was only in the hail, I gid aot wate ormake obrertation of that Mouse more @> than of avy other house; I made reports of thi wae to my chief 1 have reen maen get Cutot earriag badly al! a block olf, that house inthe evening I have seca wo- go into that houre in the evening, nome two or Chroe e4--pot very late. however, LC did not kgow ang of orary of those men that Craw » occasion of w the and heazd ecmething wad rang the d at the doo probabiy n vothing more to i é those yman got 2 How often did yo port would be adop The witness was Anthony Ay ax Houston 6! nto it for pore of ing Q.—-How did you Jind it to be oceupi wan cervent and a colored ¢ Inger patt to indicate th: fecoud vitit sew Mre. Tngersot observed men going ia pretty a pight; | did wwho they » Women go in and out in the early part of the ever oid nor ve anything pa in ther man they were lone Lobserved thie course quite o and fre —Were the make your rep r Van Buren ch) mitted To Mr. Ven B won'd be dif Av, Fighth ward and 1 ‘ next July coming; [wns called oa to Mes. Lazer Heuston street, fu 1260; I waa called uple of yonng penticwan from the hal aly Ume I was while l was a L vicited that house when [ wae not ia the potic wee in burinee; Mrs. Ingersoll Rept it thea [ wasa cabinet led round to do Littia jobs, it day time T called: T never raw yne ‘but Mre. Ingerecil herreif: I never ob ed suythiog about the houve while 7 was a poll Tre ers WAS HOt crogs examine To the other policeman removed the wiev, | went 9 reports, A—) funda L dit mot ave Mira. ohcervations eutticieat to eaable you to | yestion was aot ad they the ko two years time that the @ policeman: ed on the police in company ine three years; I kaew olsia street; £ ; it was out of my post Bir. O'Conor.- -- That will do John Millbourne bi mined descaed—T am on interior decora ors, I know Me. Edwin Fore ed by dim to do any wor! —Weil, did you go apy werk iryin the Jarge | hon @ at Fonthill: employed at it from bth July, 1849, to 1th Fe £0; U caw Mer Forrest there fre- y in the dest part of the time re pretty nearly y tid the month of Decem- ber; Tam not positive, but I don’t think I saw Mr, For- rest there after that time, with the exception of ouce or twice. Cree xemined—It was Mg Buwith, t we; 1 was introduerd to Me. For: t superinterded B gressive Forr uilder. em- onthe 2th own work. and aderatood 42 say i was there every day; I hays ao recollection avay two weeks; he would be ocoupied about bime ard abor came time with others Do men :anda toshow two weeks ata tine Tebbins depcsed—I wae a poiiceman for five 1 August 1860; 1 waa sta! “iia the Bighh A.—The F hd wardis the arciiae Ingersoll | nthe house: ¢ made no ob- | rguished it tcom any other ve seen men «ad Women both pass in tee maything particular to call my any ether no} oss xamimed nd deporeI—I reside hovae tn Sixteenth srreet Test lived there () —Were you Test's bedroom? A --Yea,air. @ —How bree cr four times; the ime i went there ripe from nevralgia: ehe aemt for m day: | raid | could get leave my busine: . it it would do I would go tm the evenin weutip the evening and found ber euffering from neu- Talgin and also congestion of the lungs: my busines which coup ed me in the day, waa a school tor physic: train of ymnarium; the second ocsasion of My callipg wae to the eflects of the prescription I had given ber: I called there in the day time; I sometimes Viet ¢d the boure when T did uot go for the purposes of medica! nent ; wy wife wasavisiter ia the house ; I Dever was Mre. Forres bedroom with her alom her sister. Mrs, Voorhies and her sister Virginia were ily present; my family had, pre is to that, been with Mrs. Voorhies; she had resided in my fami- ly; © © at mY house wearly two months, during the ther sieters; she was a teacher in my ervetion house; I riore th fall efter she family scme time previous to chat ress--I was engaged at my school of physical train- ing wtih ebout wine o'clock, aud as [lived some di tance. T after teu o'clock when T got to rrest's; o I was intimate with the family, [ was | eburry with ay virity, and remained there for | any laughing in the bedroom on apy of | that you were there! i 1 iLink ‘it is very likely; a9 I said before. I wae very i with the family. and I think if there | wut anything to provoke laughter, I have laughed: I have uever Witkesred Any immodest speech or action in that 1 never wae in Mrs. Forrest's bedroom, except her nese: Trecolleet on one of my visits. Mra, | roid te me that one of her servants had been | snd che was afraid it was the cholera: she | | ¢ ber. and T remained about am hour, as nes they had given had produced ecmposure mincd—I am not a licensed physician; [ was brought up to dentistry; 1 etudied in Parie and in this ty; Twat in Paris trom 1801 te 1300; I studied under x ** ® young man then: dentistry was not | intended tobe my profession @—Youare aw English. men’ A—No. sir, ] am a New Yorker; my parent: were Americans; my father was. and, I believe, ny mother alec Mr OConcr=-You had better fied out who his grand. | er end cranimother were. (Laughter ) | Mr. Van Boren=! will be at bis gramdfuther to-mor. | (Laughter ) compected with a hotel at one time; in a store after that. and then ion; I never kept aturuiture store; s Wat acquainted with Mrs. Forvest. except by after the reparation; she called on me; [ never spoke to her till May 14, 1349, the night of the + riot: she wae stopping at Mr Gedwin's ho’ opperite | mike, I prescribed for her lungs; she had anoth Thysieion. Dr. Warner. and he did not prescribe for he: | Ur Dodge attended her also; any business was such that | I eculd call on Mrs, Forrest during the day, and I have frequently cailed on her and driven her out | When she wat couvalereent; I have remai as lete ns belf-past 12 o'clock: { don't as per. but they bad eupper t almost every 0 there; I beve not remained as late nx dalf k in Mrs, Vorrest's bedroom; I ¢ ore as late ag twelve; she was | fw i sasny cupacities: Lwae house: | 1 Pevrest cr Mrs, V gown or War ita vight gown? A fe dregsin | t time it may have been after twelve that I re- j mained in her bedroom: it was shortly after | booame | koqueinted with her that I was in her bedroom: { was in or fcur times aud she was in bed each ches,and [ wanted to see the + from neuralgia and congestion not able to sit up; | gave directions in reclining position. quiet; she have sat up om the last night 1 nthe wight the girl was taken ill and th Latked me to stay. she was up and dressed enings | visited ber in her bedroom at those et © Was wine; 1 did nos ses any por- er or cigars there; | dom't use them: I did not see Mra ke: Mrs Rich was not with 4 staid #0 Late; she was not n those occa me when with Mra Test ny rehool since Janu 185), and have prac my profession exclusively: Iwas intro: Juccd Mrs. Forrest by Mre Voorhies om the 10th of ay 1840: she war then at Mr Qodwii.'s house opposite enerel evnfusion in the streete, they were fend aud wounded away, aud Mr. Godwin ue the s rent forme as the only 9 knaw: 1 went over; I saw them jn the ' way hove driven Mrs, Forrest out more tha 1 drove ber out onthe Bloomingdale road perhap: | twioe, | bave driven her and Mra bies and anot of the family; I wirhto correct, 1 dosesoltect Mee t driving With me on ano to Greenwood, aod she walacd ome ground | war ante oh nes r Oeeanion: T drove with ae ty ave « being | | Tesidence. 586 Fourth stree tet Mrs. Forrest out of the bat chat was in con- fequence of some difficulty in to her door, 1 do DOt recollect sto; at the next for Mrs Forrest; I was not afraid to go tothe house. When the witness was cetireiog the stead, he asked if coussel wore done with him. end remarked thet he did not know what he was rogenee to attend for Ou passing the table, at which . Forrest's friends were seated, soma observation was made. The witness was recalled by Mr \an Buren, who wished to ask bim queetion; and, on ascending the stend, he said. “Bome geutleman bas comarked that | would 4000 (sara. wig 2 was called @ Chief Justice asked who made the observacioa Mr, O'Conor aei1i: wat Mr, Dougherty Mr. Ven Buren said Mz Dougherty was speaxiug toa friend CW Clarke) who was near him L Sreetate eaid the observation was aot iatended for tbe witnaes Witoose- : am not afraid of you Mr. Dowghertz enoox his head The Chief Justice eaid it was aot proper Liona saouid be made ta the bearing of the; Witness toMr Van B me (be cause of the eepi he court then adjoura morning jon. to Do'’cloes this (Wednes- CITY TRADE REPORT. Tsrsvav, Jan. 13-5 PM Bosap a—Ficer ruled firm, though inanimi (he beapeaci stacing (400 bbls: Seuthera, Btate, Weatern at yeetorday'* figures; tanoy Genesee and ai $451), @ $9; extra Ohio at pa and extra SaT', Rye four waa held at $0 50 wiea at SULTS; without sales, Wheat con- uahels L I, ced and white, Outs were steady and uniform—3 090 jee Edward Irisad broveht 43e. Corn ap peared Che eame--theb.siness compr-sing 12 500 bushels mixed We ow Southern, at OSe. a G6c and white do at O8c ey and cys were duliaad | nomiaas Navces —-Northesa bard were acarce, and ia request at $1 op aud-=caels « Pre feeling still contin alent 4 quotations. 1 buy eaport, amd avout equaily divided between Lave and Liv pook IVEROOL CLAM AEDS. meds, Florin. Mod Latarive . . . as OrMoary avi Whar yes Good 0 as yao a 9 oh Widding.. a ay Dre an var 4 2 ae ae iar es ‘ 3.09 Wine a —a8- ow a —a- =o a- =a- =a i = 8— Sige bet cotton ware angaged at 4d, and 20.000 @ 0.000 bushels td. Flour was nominal at @d. To London- tierces of beat were en €s Gd, with some turpen. at ls od, To Gla » 08 boxes coba at fe. ¢d. T ‘ull with cotton a riceaths 7 amoun realy, © per foot measure o-day, sales baring heen an lota at $10 26: and Batter was in moderate de- fd State; but cheese ruled for to choice. His Day pac! rf. ) sides leather, 1) calve ea Wook LT packages do. venison, 17’ ana Jan. 10. 185 tton today, was 7 The quotetion fr Baica, 6,000 bails New Oarrane. Jan, to day hare been 1852, ‘The aalea o 6,000 bales, neariy all for burc a4 are wichanged, The receipts yesterday and to-day Baye Leen 0.000 bales. Whiskey dec S:@i7e. Flour.-1.000 bbls, Ohio sold at $5. Fr ree sips bave been engaged tor Havre at 1 une mosses isat Zle. Uxchange is Orme: Nasinirs y, Jan. 12, 1852, The receipts of cotten at Nashville, thia season, have been 10 Sos boiler. year. et 10507 to the sume time last Bartimone, Jam 13 1852. teady, and prices about the same, bitterly cold, Nonrous, Jap 12 1852 Cotton is quiet last week's prices. Corn has al- need, aud ncw commands oe. a Ode. for yellow, and c. for white and mixed, with sales to-day of 15600 y.. Pipe are worth $45; O. hogshead, $: Our ma The wewtber Married t Boston, Jan 19, by the Rev. HM. Dexter, Mr. Marian M Hyar, of Staten Island, to Miss Canonine A., ait daughter of Capt. Chatles Hoamer, of Camden, aine. 14 by Rev, James M. Smith, Joux <E Anew ©. Kru chester county, N.Y v Henry Chase, “Ievny Me Carave, ter of Joun » bOLM OF tse Ass N., day this city. Janvaryf . Annapolis, Md. by r r. Wi aten Island. Sas, Manc the Navy, to Buys M. daughter of Rey, Dr. Humphr yr President of Bt. John's College Also, at the tame time and place, and by the same Rournr Raxpourn Canta. of the Navy, to Lovisa daughter of President Liumphreys. ‘The occasion was on prouliar interest. The young ladies are sisters, on 1 daughiers. The parties are ell general favcrites in our city. which brought out» large number to witness the double knot. Tne brides Hebly habited for a journey. were led to the altar by the young officers, in full uniform, and were ziven away by the President, The repetition of the service, in the personal and responsive parts, gave a beauty aud effect to the occasion which we have never before witnessed Died, In Cumberland county, on the 8th inst. Gronur Berrys. an cld and iniluential citizen of that ceunty. At Boston, Jan. 4, at the age of 43, Mr. Ricuaxp B. Cantrn. late of the firm of Wilkins. Carter & Co. On Monday evening, Jam. 12, of scarlet fuver, Joy Cusasweet, youngest son of Dr. Walter C. and Susannah U. O'Reilly, aged & years 1 month and 24 days; making the second death within five days. The funeral will take place this day, at 2 o'clock pre- cisely, from the residence cf his parents, 4¢1 Second avenue, Tirenty. fifth sireet Ou Monday morning, Jan. 12, after a short illness, Mrs, Sanan, wile of John H, Moon, in the 26th year of her age The relatives and friemds of the family are respectfully ited to attend the funeral, this day, at balf past 2 cok, from ber late residence, No 8 Cornelia street. Her remains will ve taken to Greenwcod Cemetery for interment. On Seturday. Jan 10, Many Axx Pave, wife of Mar- tyn Paine. M.D. ‘The rela’ wd friends of the family are invited to attemd ber funeral. this day, at 8 o'clock. from her late On Moncay morning, Jan. Mrs. Axya B. Sunapy. | widow of Jobn Shrady, aged 92 years The friends of the {amily are reepeetfully requested to attend her funeral, this afternoon. at 2 o'ciock, from her late residence, No, 154 Eldridge street. At Brookiya,on Monday. Jan. 12. at quarte P.M.,Mr. Jony Griairs, native of Argyleshir in the 62d year of his age. Hie friends and relatives, also, the members Ledge No. £0,1 0. of 0. F before 5 cotland, Atlantic funeral from St. Ann's Church: Brooklyn. Lis remains will be taken to Cypress Hills Cemetery for interment. On Monday morning, + Guivix, of thie city. countellor at jaw, aged 49 $ ‘The relatives and frien the family, ard the mem. bere of the Bar, are respectfully requested to attend his funeral, without further invitation. from bis late resi- Cence, No 6 Bond street, thie morning. at helf-past 9 o'clock. On Monday, Jan 12. of consumption, Mise Licy Jane Hayoer aged 19 years The friends and retatives of the family are Invited to attend ber funeral, to morrow afternoon, at 2 ¢'clock from ber late reridence. No. is Rutgers street, whence the remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemictery for interment On Menday everniog, Jan. 12 sms hp son of James and Jersie Aitehivou, aged 6 month 2 days The relatives and friends of the family are respestfally javited to attend t from the residence of his ther. 252 West Sixt wt. this day, at Zo clock Hie remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment Jauuary 32, after a short illness Bor Wife of John G. Bounett, aged o7 year The itteuds of the Jamily, also ¢ H.. John. George 8 and Eppen New York Pilot to morrew. mt 16 street, Williemsburg At Brooblyn. on Tuesday, Jan 10. Sanayi dex. w Wm. D Smith aged: 1 years and 20 days The friende ct the fimily capeetiully invited ta attend the to morrow afternoon. ‘Kt 4 o'clock. from her late residence dge street, near Wil- J to attend the tune at No. 00 South Bighth eof lovghby Jenuery Bouiy Acuve Hesny Thomas §, Henry December in the S7ub year of hie age Mr, \ 1014 Masnowna ithica, N. ¥., papers please copy RN Nee MARITIME ENDTEHELLIGHE NG Movements of éb Ocean Stenmere, Raves, Leaves Dare ov poo...Jin 3,...Mow York Jan 7....New ¥ Jan | Liver . fou 1 User Tlorids. ..., n 17... -Mavan wah, Lousher jan 17... /Unaglesy Unite ° Jan 3 Hox nee Camb sLivorpos M Dorado ew Vor Uhag tor Tanvana. eo, ‘4 verge Ho berm & rea. .... morn ) rpool, BCunaed, Je WO Rovers ¥ en Mrs. Yortest oever told | | New Haven. nd 100 beef, at former | 0) | mornine, ab which time it was till found to be imp: | approach wear ler the vossct any assistance. He then bore and wa.t till the wind abates com | are Vector, 41x, Berovl rv anchor of the Battery, was carri Bouth Ferry in the afterasoa, with both anclors do: bark Marmion, trom Cronstads, was also oarriod away heranchors by’ i to-day were more cr lesa covered with iva. Thorndike, Havana; J vhia; brigs Anglo Saxon, roll, Boston fe or K A snow storm, and on Monday Inat lost another in the har- bor, during the NW gale. She was foun refusing to proceed in her, the 1 weather, and wae 45 days W of lon 1, ther, Bb sercund o and put The crew went ashore at Newoastie, Nit. Charlottetown, PEL, bet saved, buts portion of it in s ¢: eS aebrs, thingle ladem, ashore cf All | putin a new mai o, Kuach | Brig JW Budd (Brom), Clodias, Aqnedilis, Saw’ ss “eee ranas. Amos, Max Ce 06, HD Brookm che WH Moulton, Taplay, Yeralaad de Cola ti D Broek: eases K RanJali, Bisckwoll, Guadaioupe, MM Freemaa Co. * ‘Bebr Cataract, Price, Ssvani NL MoCroady & Co. Burau Usrard, Hammoud Rignmons Weliigers Loca. x Bene New Keguiaa, Walters, Norfolis, Bourges, Cloatass Bohz Asa Eidridee, Lowden, Baltimore, J W MoKoe. Arrivea. Als with stosmabip Alabama, Ludlow, hones P ala with stoamah ce Charleston: IS railon Gof Lookout, gxohanged 5 |. Geld: : cott, Savannah, 6 Gays, ‘with muse, to Brig: k Eugene (of Thomaston). Cli: ‘a. 12 days. wita Lomber, bo: «) Bridaspors. toa ta a gale fr NW, isy to 14 bours, Gad, sud made 700 ob o€ea Au hour: 8th, Lae 39 40, oa, Jsok- Brig Dare, to Peck & C B 12 days, wich mdsa, ; i Dusal. Podger, Wilmingtoa, NC, wish aaval sored, ‘S Powedl. Bobs BE Bids (of Gardiner), Peery, days, with navai stoves Senr Coleado, Burt, Washington, etoree C, 6 days, with ow Behe O (ot Cape May}, Godtroy, Plymouth, NC, with abing!oa, Doo 2) Loto Ooracose bar, Doo 23, waile iviag bo ia senicftrom NW, ia endeasoring to secure tho foresail, she boom euddealy jibed over stiking the mate. Thi Corson, who wae snoeked orcebosed sui loat. came chor Moaday night cader Jorsey Oity, aad tows doth auch and deified yy co tho Base River, Sobr Gailiao, Melsom, Riohmoad and Norto G bao cecried away hor toremast, aad was Oude Ooh aside of Bandy Hook. Bebe Henrico, ond ene Nori we 43 hone tha afver- hours, Beit Coltmbis, Winslow, Nozbi days, Boor unter, Parker, Vitainia, 8 days” When coming to et hier pies in tho Bast River. waa soenoaged with toe ag t> be acaceely a aae@abic, aad ia consepuence ray afoul of she balbbead aud carried away larboord oathead and bead rail a oul, Barber, Virgials, 3 days, bound bo New a Sobr Richard Law, Caoppsll, Vi Haven be Cathering Tho to Kew Haven. Schr Village Bel.c, W pimia, 21 houre, bound to 9 Woodhouse, Virginia, % hours, nore, Virginia, hones, bound to bound to New Cropper, Virginia, 2 hour’ curs Chas W Beatloy, Milla, Virgiaia, 2t pours, bound to New i Bove Mary Adoiside, Ay bound to Now Haves, Fi Sohe Lovt Rowe, We Virginia, 24 houss, bound to Now Haven. Behr Eom . Barren, Virginia, 24 hours, bound to Now Hay: Behe Mary Bila, Smith, Vir Haven Sobz Maxaoa Rogers, Far: New Haven : BchrA Heatoa, Thomas, Virginia, 2 hours, bouad to New ven, lie Sea Flower, Dayton, Virginia, 24 bow New Haven. i 5 Schr Chae A Stetson, Millor, Virgin iaia, 2i hours, bound 49 New » Virginia, 24 bouss, bound to 73, bound to 24 hours, bound to r. feats Sagah Saade, ashore bolow Rio Janoiro, dose iB poet: ehe goes wreaigut to Kugland to rest, nz repinead o: iverpool aad New York Qiion Gate (clipper), Preoman, from Now York, for Sau Francisco, wae spoken ist Nov, tat 110 N, W, by the Gray Eagle, Waippie, trom do! phia via Richmond, a8 Rio Janeiro, 22d Noy, And cemainad ia o> seven Gays. i the West Bani turns » Champlain, of and from Philadelphia 0% the SW’ side of Romer Bhoai, ‘elsior, Capt Cloc: down $0 her y’ aad reburasd this mornin © reports having nightat abouv7 o'olock; but owing to the lat hour and the cold ana boipterous state of tie we oced unde: the Hook, and remained ¢! ough to render way for the dity in order to more men, Micientiy to enable them to menes the necessary operations for relieving the Jot abouve ) thna durshen, ond lies three or tour foot G; two other sbips ars anchored noar also st snchor about three miles 0} aud Achillea, hays atter weab bo tue vesaels of shore. Pilots who came up to the city thia morning report some 1Yesil of fore and att sohrs ay auchor under the beash oat- ‘The Brsohe Margaret, trom Halil a; same cause. All tha vessels thas zot up Jay Wi—Wind dusing the day NW, wilh enow av suases, Weiegraphic Marine Report Bosrou, Jan 15 Arrived—Bark Arno, N@rleans; brig Medford, Pors au Prizes. Cleared—Steamship Bat . NYork: bark Elm, Phil ‘vimidad; Mazatiaa, Bailed-—Bark Falco * THormes's Horr, Jan 9. She rena dae J Cooley & Co, and Charles ‘or Sb John, Wilmin gion NO. for Bos- 10th= Arr Bark Ori: ‘eon; beige Fogo Prinos, Curscos for a Hay ilea for do; adui Tuomas aswwaa, a690) Ok, 1th— An ‘Argo NYork for Boston; barks F& A Siegsina for Boston; Loveland. Savannah for do; san, toule, Bonaire for Portland; J J Whipple, Car- for do; sel.rs M: ves tor do: Walter Ki A; lacia antic Ucean for Provincetown, with 200 bbla ep oi Jene, Red Boach, NY, f Eactport; Amanda, NYork for yore ble, Me ef NYork: JD Kooter, NYork jours King » NYork » Cayenne for Salem; or Boston; Eva, aad Cornel ine Me. Has experin over part of deok load. id to tiga Brothers, and Royal Saito Schr Aun Etiza, from Baltimore for Portsmouth, n in distr ing been ram into, Herald Marine Correspouden Pronaperexia, Jaa lot PM. Arrived—Scur ZH Stevens, flowes, NYork. Clea: Brig Esther Elizabeth, Shaokford, Trinidad de Cubs; irs Suean Bustoa, McCurdy, Meyaguez, PR, Virzi- nia, Symms, Sevannal Prinapeirwta Excnancr, Jan B—4 PM. Loss OF THe MARK Gipsey—The bark Gipsey (of Bridgo- ton, NJ). Capt Esting, from San I'pancisco, arrived at San Juan dei Sur, Dee 1 On the nightof the 2ith Dee, after baving discharg uy whilet Capt E waa endeavoring to obigin a more favorable position for taking in water and , the veescl was struck aback bys flaw of wind from the southward, which dro Tocks, where she becsme stotal wreck. All hands barcly escaped, saving no- very thick, and c UD without the aid of City Toe Boat and tug America still remain at the Breakwater with the steamehip City of Pi able to tow her up in consi now pre Misce SrraMsP City or Pirrsnv up xt Philadelph 'd to two boate wai . which was reported arr now reported at Lowes, {a+ x for the cale to abate to proceed. broke off quite close to the hub, 8h of her aachors on st to tie southward of Cape Henlopen. dur S:xP Arrsro, Nickerson, whieh sailed from Boston Sth inst for San Francisco, returned on Monday, and anchored in Licht Bouse Cha When GU miles ENB from Cape Cod, be leaky in ler apper works, and the crew h t4in wae obliged to return, Capt N'went up to the city in a towboat. SP Cour rmino, at Boston from Liverpool, had very heavy; Barx Aramama, Myers, which sailed for Rott turned to Baltimore 10th inst, having been reported, of Hawkins’ Point. She wa: ntencd of a por- sien of her cargo by theechr Roeamone, whioh had been sent to her stance. The only damage sustained wae tne lose of eome of hor copper. Pr Dank Ru socounte from thie vessel re on, and that ler cargo is Placed on the beach The steam rapi¢ly an pump wae at work, and should the weather prove favoraule she will no doutt be got off. Brio Lion, at Portland from Cardenas, had heavy wea- ad threw over deck load of molasec: G Briza Warrr, from Curacon tor Boston, botore re ported put into Wilmingtom, NC, liad lost sails as well ac lezking. The Pork Wardens liave ordered her oareo (iti bushels of ralt) to be landed. A Hens Bri, from Philadelphia, coal Inden, ie roported lertord Bar, and it is tearcd with: her oargo will prove ® total lors tour Groncr Hannrs, hence at Philadelphis, received considerable damage by the ice and leaks badly. Br Scur Many Exiza, below at Portsmouth, NH trey Weymouth, NS, for Rockport, lest foresail off Mount Desert, Portland; came out on Sunday morning, and nebored cif Portemouth bartor in the cale same evening. nd procured as al aracn Mondsy morning from the pi of Por bh ond ‘Newcastle, and got inte the barber with lose of ib ant deck load of wood. Br fcun Triat. (ot Ariehas), Gerrier, from Bosto oned lost, wae wrecked at me Gittle River, Sydney co, sbont 7th ult. All the cargo wat ed state adelp ik, reports two aye Creek. Whaiemen,. Are at Westport sth. bark Jane, Crowell, POooan, via Newport (supposed {0 ap). At Port Lous, Maurits ome accounts on a cruise; ¥. ; uddays on seruise. The Wm Badvor, of Lynn, bofors re- ported eld Oot 17,had $0 sp. At Honolulu Oct 24 (by letter feom Capt Jernoran), Wm Thempeon, NB, 008 wa since leaving home; sent Lome 12,$! Ihe bone by the Helen Augusta, tur ford, and abd o bUls oll by the Mary Wilder. Atdo Oot 2%, Geo Howland, Cromwell, NB—lsd killed 7 whe, but saved only #) ibis, A boatateerer wae lost over boards short time before leaving the Arctio. At do Nov 6 (or 4th), Caroline, W'Inpkot, NB, 3100 wh 14,(00 bone (mot as belore). Cld 7th, to ermise, Bayard, of Greer port. At de Oct 4, Concordia, Bit, and # 4 homo 7s en; hed would Jenve 2th to orw Str aver 2 or, hence at I Noy, as stat Ad to 8 ! sp, to anil sperm, theace to ntil Apl i, thonge to Chile, ex- pecting to recruit av Tsloalinano abt Aug | } Atco Oobls, Ann, SIL, to cruise alout Caroline Istande fer eperm. reorwit till spring at Mong Kong, thence to Areti Sea, Cid at do Nov 1, 8 ——, (sappored the Mary Herty, NB). ‘i ; At Turber, abt ) Amoarican, Luoe, Nai, 389 ap; Pan sheen, Worth Nab sty Cla att Bowditch, Waldron, of Warcon x Henelu at Volpar Addison, Lawronse, NB, 10d sp bd on a cent be Dome next June Hoard fro 1 Capt Giford), Now al, Int sl en oldu W n, 12 mos out, 19 wh Heallw Wo Ms 0) ibs bons, b from an Susan, of to Sandwich Iat WN, 1 é tor POcéan a, Norton, from Navy, Norton, fe Moti f and Spoken. hip Windermers (new), Fairfield, from Kennebunk (or Mobile, Lith aah, 9 ay. Thatohera iaiand SW Lt miles, Bark Wm Henry, Watts, hence foe Cardenas, tats, low 1.20, dato nobgiven. Bark B Condot, trom Beauford, NU, (oe the Windies, Jan hoe AD, bom F810. “Seue NF eal wean. ot Reon et fyland & a 4 orudoe supplying vas twiiew Forcign Ports, 8 Mouser, Nor 30—Brig Mary Maa, Farabee, Yor Mussas, extn Town, CGE. Boos 4—Bid back Jeram, Currier, & aa Now 13-Otd ship Riicaboth Ellon, Upebut (or thowove, Dee %—Bart Pailau, Moacn. from Singapore, Oot &—Beig Baoramento, Congdoa, fov Zanzibar —| 5 3. for NO! orate Seams gcse Boston (since spoke Baltimore. 26ta, back Tom pi: brig Poulomsy, Mouate, Bait Br Jaco, Deo %5—Arr brig Vulture, Burdits, Bose. Home Porta. ASTORIA. Deo Bin por: bark J Mortishew, brigs Tar- i, Franciees; @obrs Marz Taylor, J D Dema- is deace). Lae 43 Beary, tor ALEXANDRIA, Jaa t)—Arrabip Lady of tno Woat, Davis, 12—Arr ships Aibaais, Crowoit, im bo. Gorham, Liverpool, bark Manco, Oeb 16; Duroh brs ferdam; scare Pavilion, Paine, Tangier; Am Doll aagett, do; Isabelia, Arbsoem. aphid ehip Ano, trom NOrleau Signal for two ba Lothrop, NUrisang; barks Faloon (mew olipper, Phipps, Canton; Mary B Vose (now. rf vaca: Inéiaas, Watts, NOsioans; brigs & slanchard, Blanci ua: propeller Ontario, Chase, N York, are, Avola, Oak 4 Pond, San Pedi Newport, Wales. House Channel, iq Cone), Moors, Wrigs Maris, Marois, ro, thoowa; sches Le tad Boraatodic: provriler Ontério. Senz Expreas o.d from below on Sunday, having tats ohe city on Shatiuck, Green, Taanioe, ¥, Jan it~ are peg W johrs Wiate, Hammond, N toe! ark Bay State, Kidridas. Eoat Boi NYork. “Sid brig Quoon Victoria (ir), MoKinuey, Wiadios. ARLEBION, Jan 5—Cideoin B Bulkiey, Brown, Now ‘Sid oveametan Isabei, Kol- lavaus; alin Hsecros & Jcasie, Maltow, (Br), Cuming, Glaszow; Jasoor, etina, Ebes, Roun a. Keens, Ea Bon) Beown, do. Cid 0: Geir Saguins, Swain, » Sevzer, froin New York, K}, Logan, (com Giasgow, juss ace; Mar }, Hawes, from Liverpool, d. ¢; Switzerlsad, Garter, do des a, Trutant. tor Haves, F sverpool, Lda: Chazlomagai 9; Cadaiana (3p) Estapa, 2 Urgent (Bri, Pollook,foe Liveepool, weg: 4197, Brown, tor Liverpool, d.sg; Fai, » for Savannah: Cambria (Br}, Mot ulloch i 1 'diez: Torrent, Princ van, Bawards,izom NYork, wig: b or, trom Liverpool, diag; Hoe nem ag (iol pal Heath (gr), Kistoa, (0: es. trom Rio Janstro.weg, Harriet & Praucs North of Europe, idz; Jupiter, Small, Noemie, Jdona- | Bmew trom Bath, Mo, diag ca Lagoais ( Beh. 2, Uovsias, trom New Oc: ), Marmolatoia, tor I ord ot Buropo. § cay Britain, idg; Anne (Br), 4 Advice (Br), Gray, tor Rio de ia lata, sinaun, tor N of Europe, idz; Luoy MX Trout, Collamer, Magdalous (Brem}, Kualman, Virginia Aun. Robina, for Co! rizon (Br), Moiut. kwater, for satwoep; A’ wich, oieg: Histo, by, for NUsteaus. reads ica: Copernicus (Beem , for NOsHeane, Wieting, for Bromen 1dg; Saranao, ington, NC, roady; Haxminsr. tur W indica; Claremon ook, dieg: brie Emily, share, Clintom, Waller, trom N York, di undoriand, E, diez; Oeray Patt, Mow- idz; Vresidoute (Sp), Russ, from Bar- ¥, Pittman, for Liverpool, (4g; Oscar 9 ey, from Camden, Mo, wt Sami Brown, Baker, for Bals.more, read. eusan Duacan, Mitovet!, trom Richmond, Gita: Mecca, Wicks, from New Yor Providence, Idz rinth, Chose, tor Avtwerp, dg; Times, Binokaey, tor Wilmington, NC, ready; Larortuna SaaJo (sara), Jarais, trom Malaga, dieg ISLAND, NJ, Jan tt 3 PM—The brig {gabella, {fromm Kiags\or, Ja, for Philadelphia, oxmoca snd sachored in our Rosasiead. hip. | he uow remain, i—Sid bark Buen, Uarding, Matsa. acurs W B Peters, Lord, do; Ceresco, Morgaa, Bal | MOBILE, Jan 14 Jesoics (Br), Base. NY ehip Tam O'Shauier, Souls, Liverpool; bark Baring Bros, | Cotter, Boston. d bays are very much obstruoted by leres | hips Uerculean, 4; Mangolia, Bore | some three years or mor Cubano (8p), for Barostons: | eirs, do: Harmoxy (Br), Jamoiaoa, for Li- ize Queea (Br) Coulter, a0; B ( (Br), McCutcheon, co; Forsisa a (Br), Welch, do: Uarro Gord ° do; W i Harkeck, Marshall, | ia, Salter, for Ha Josephine, Boraholm, for Mctay, do; Gre Barton, do: Spat dler, do; By Prat y Horie. do: al derdeca, Knapp, do; Wenics, Fingg, a jo; Woodside, Hogg hy, Ps Pi 3 Hungarian, Pattersou, do; Callender, Brown, u, Mancon, do: J F Walsh, Thomas, d % Blankenship, di Buguenot, Gardser, , do; Montreal, Curtis, Williams, do; C Tuck Lancaster, Given | woul | lesa. W Bruce, Landis, co; ra State (new). Frankfort: ships | do; Robt Parker, Weeki 0; D Cannon ; Win Ward (Br), Boowller, digg, Bir do} Scotland (Hr), Davis, do; ; New York Passe, uis, McMillan, for Liverpool; Ulasgow (Br), *, for Vers Cruz Magna, for NYouk; C Boston: Emms Lisco!n. Post, do; Georgi do; Edward, Dearborn, wtg freight; t, means, do; No nail, for Liverpool; Rose i roline, Raven, for Allen, for Proyi- Mary Parker, Auld, dir meas, Baxter, TORG, dv, Hemevia, Pepper, HY: Aegis (Br), Hannah wee ),, Vis, for Baroolon: o; Pagueta ¢:Ferragont baa, S88 Jacob, Guba; Rush, Rows, for NYork; Samco, Wi Venus, Gsrnor, do: M Van Buren, Audertou, fur Gal ston; Vidar (Ror), Cheateason, dirg) Nueva Tigre (3p), Minovg (Sw), Ryder, do, RLEANS. Jan wep; Scheoding fy elor, do: Kollerso ig Les Amis Reuais (fr). Adelaide Motoalt, Scott, ant- Chinton, Delano, (Sp). Extape, Barcelona; rer, Camp. aby Arr sloop Mar + Sid bark Brothers, Ward, West in 11—Arr bri Crocus, Nerton, Providence sloope Sea Witch, Wells, do for NYork; O1 Sturges, do for do, PENSACOLA, Jan 2—Arr barks Eliza) Havana; Dencey, Mucgett, Frankfo Branch, Pettingill. NYork. Cid 24, Letham, Apsiachicols D brig Zavalla, Friend, Philadelphia; schre Blisa Fis) Lone Star, Newberry, G: PLYMOLTH, NC, Jan 1— DELPHIA, Jan 12—Arr steamshi' ‘ork; sclire Dart, Somers, Savannah; LAND, Jan lU—Arr bark C B Hamilton, Mcang, Car- denas; brigs Lion, Sawyer, co; Benguela, Hichborn, Prospect Cla brigs Sarah Eilen, York. Porto Phote A Paige, Linnekin, Havana; sehr Lucullus, Norton, PROVIDENCE, Jon 10—Arr bark Jedto. Payne, M N York; sioops Providence, Brown, do; ith, sloop Sea Witch, | ig Crocus, Norton, for | Burton, Smith, ndies; sloop Tho! ip Elisha Dennison, id echre J H Dill chr Metamora, Kini York; and trem belew, Havana. SAN FRANCISCO, Dee 12-Sld ship Chal Kors, Ship Telecraph, ter Ch ship Bea Witeh, tor do, got v dropped abrea ot under weigh 12th, der weigh 12th. bat her anchor came up foul, ard she anchored again off Wort Point; bown | foul a bh hored ff Port Point; b rr brig Capt Tom. Smalley, NOr- wentto sea next day, SAVANNAH, Jan 7. Cld ship Buena ¥ Rhodee, MoNair, N Yo: ¢, Harding, NYork. Sv Jago de Cubs; brig ‘k Peter Demill, Hoey, NYork. Cld Br ship Cook, for Havre; 7 Goliah, Slater, Liverpool. in port th, ehips Eli Whitney, Patten, Theobald, foi Gondar, Barstow, tor do; John Campbell Nelson, trom Glargow: Son Kingdom (Br), Cutter, disg; Chase. White, for N wie; Linzie Harward, Parker, Liverpool; Ceroaes (Br). Wil riekland, for Brietol; Clansman (Br), Vaughan, ( . Morms, do; John ¢ (Br), Kerr, for Liverpool: lyon (Br). Jamieson, dit tor Liverpool: Jane & # bpvars iverycol; Ontario, Stubbs. for London; port, McCormick, for unysn (Br), —, r Mille, for Liverpoel; Fides Stevens, disg: Rhodes, MeNnir, to Blasland, for Boston; Ashley (Br for Liverpool; Cuts, ertha, Smart, tor Berton; Springiield (Br), Roy. dise: it), Price, de; Snowden, (Br), Walk Ealtimore; Me ding: American, Godtrey, for NYor ‘ P Random, Burdick, dis Montgomery, diet; Prenda (Port), Pure ightkovrne, for Havann; Horatio, Kempton, tor NOrieane; J A ter Philadelphia; Water Witch, Jord Baldwin, Mitchell, for Baltimere Bullock, digg; Julia Euiza, Higbee, tor Plulagelplin, A k Active, Boden, Loando, SWC vis Holmer s Hele: brie Vaa- | Bid lots, brie Howes, tor Windi Br). Garrett for 0) (Br), Adams, do christ, for Guadal Caribbee, Cravtre EM, Jan ll—Air bai of Africa Oct 1%, Ambriv dalicr, supported from Savannah via Boston, yilmington, NC. WILMINGTON NU, Jan 7—Arr brig Eliza Waite, Hutoh Curscom bound to Bi , Thetis, Newport, E; schrs Naney K Hagan, Hagan, NOrleans: cline, Perry, St Domingo; relies Ks 2 k; #th, MB Mahoney, Corson, Philadelphis: Irs} Brewoter, Horton, NYork. | i warns much as their lives were | with me. J Passengers Arrived, T Beadell, WG Bisok, J Ducbrow, B Darling, RH Gideon. TP 8: John, J D Budd, Bavannay—Stenmshl Leen ee ee nn EEEEERIEEDetemenmmameetaee MEDICAL REWARD.-— ure. Of atl ren It makes 8 speedy and permanent cure, wit ain died, drink, Least wecriot in spplication Sold at the drag sters, 7/5 Broadway, ¢ Y No. 10 Astor Howse; #) ner ot Witham, apd 10tFulson CURED.—DRS, COOPER & MURR? 2h Roosevell street, from their lone p nial knowledge, may he relied on f9 08 go xoquontly she result of malprecticr, Diploma be ma; N Bosrauce No, 2, she ball door afords the 17 DUANE STREET, 5C ‘kaown iu tho brestment of deliosse dive tor's reputation for okillin those ball-oured oases Phat liare oxintod (or years, is pre eminent, yi broughs on by & aoerot habit, effoownaily cured, Reoon! ‘A porioos oure oF no charge, Consbisutionsl woak oured in four days R. WARREN, NO, 1 MOTT STRERT, I) CONPIDEN ayo MEDICAL, AAA MAA anna nnnnn NAAR AA AANA AAA Oe pg sor betinats GLovss ante gl 3 ‘end such “Glos, Wo-18 Ana streck. RB. WARD, DEVOTED TO DRLICATR warrants tho ays Yoa witi be tho “aouat bina. ovives, who aro often bis patients. Tho er Pace sith eestgest Syetegs, Hes Sizvos, obracr o€ Broadway. 7 Se Bose Odie, R. DELANEY. AUTHOS OF TSE “PRIVATE MBDE- ai Guide,” 5t Sispenard etroet. avar Beond wep. ‘The gremtinoilibies aud durwg filteva years’ rositence im tne prinoipai citles of Burope aad America, caabdie bin to warrant, in this partioo= Jar beacch of the Preceren. euch certain, quick aud radioas cores, 88 can be obtsimed from no other soures in America. [tis chiefly, however, in difiouls, complicated, aud uawi bronced ouses, thab his services wilt ba tully ap 4 Dr. De L.. is also the iaveator of those ingenious iastrumanta that enre tne doplorsbie consequences of carty im; habits, infallibly without medicine; toma, tn tact, the cortain cure existing for those compreinis. Seat to say of tue Unioa. jobrated Frenon local remedies secure to those who apply in the first stazea of eortaia diseases, at immediate ours, without par, coudmemen’ or chance of die, [*MENSE sCCCESS OF DR. WARD.—ALi FORMED Fienes oxoeeded. — Tunurermbls essen terrible otagea, witvoue outer physiciaas them; bi by numerous improvomncata, we 7. ‘To shosy diasppoiated by bas: UL before twenty-foae boars, be af atage; in every inaeanoe romovtog tae » from auitoring, detoot.oa, aad cruel {aSorwtteda, entire soourity, Office, cornet of Canal. the piace where you are properiy saced Her, All couaulbationa vate, U Nyoa7 ON ates PRisND—TH8 Beate ell othor medicines for ourtag private disoasoa, dowste, wich atvor ‘thas! sevontecu remedios, mal universal remedy. Citizens romembor the Dopos, D rangers ape to bo ‘Ward's, oorner of Canal esroos: Many ourod in twei Fendt. No modisine SURGEON, F. R.SOCLETY, AND &, P. » 8. Modioing, haz ostabdlished (dy hue ty supertog treatment of ail private diaesser) @ reputation which obhers sorely envy him. potenly for the astonishingiy rapid cater of the disoase while loosl, withons, in many oases, any medicines, bus in shoge eyphilisie esses of inoadtia’ yearw’ duration, onusing the dostruotion of she bones tot evor, and which have boon undar tis charge ot the mods emt eat without enoccss, are his services 67 much soughd tox and valued; for unless the epstom is entizoty (rood from She twit deatroyer, it affoots the imnooeat oflapring for @aagen= Mons. The weitten certificates pudlisbod by hin are cures that, he is not afraid to sasers, cannos by aq) though bis preceptors were tho greas Rivued of Pacis Acton of London. ‘Tho certificaves also inclade the vor7 gm fortunately numorous viotims of salt pbuss, a4 thors ae shousande who cannot bo cured with modiolnaa, He, anon fore, espocially golioita those half cared sad sbandoaed essep Of whatover compiaint in thia speciality, aa he always = Fantees an caay and permanent oure. For éroatmead bg Lee tos, a full etacemant of the oaae, wisn fe, ty box 7! Broadway 8, New York, will be nocsssary. Pamenta ing personally Lave repasate rofms. Ofios hours, 9 ia morping til! 2, and 7 to 9 in tho evening, ad 42 Ronda of rs teom Broadway, opposite Siewacts—aoe in N.B.—Bis original work wil. ooo bo pudtiabee. HE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM. panion.—By Dr. A. M. Maurtoean, Proteagor of Di Women~Twentisth edition, 1m: of euftering, of physizal aud a aMectionate wite, and pecuuiary didien! 3 hae band, might have been spared by @ timely poasossion of ake work. Itisintended eepscialiy for tho martied, cr thoas contemplating marriags, 88 i2 discloses imporhaad sevens, which should be known $o thom partioularty. ‘To those whoso health does nos permis oc aa inaroase @f family. it is of epecial im portance. Here, also, every female—ths wifs, sha modher—hhe aaa oisner budding into womanhood, of tis osner in sao daatng of yoara, in whom nature condsempiates aa importans 92a discover the emuscs, symptoms, aad tha moae oi remedica, Aad most certain mode of eure, (2 every complaint to which hor sex is eudiccd. (CBxtc08 of 8 lebsor trom a gaatioman in Daysou, Odio, Davcon, May b, been perooptibiy sinking fox soquenos of hergress vofore and during her sowing. more and more dodilisaling putting her life in imminend Ins} ooonsion, despaired of. I sup: 9 Wes ingvivavio, ad resigned mp- ‘At this tims, (now 2 two Theard your book highly spoken of, a3 00 M. Mavriczau: RAR SIR :—My wife hi nd suftering some mon’ ments overy succes Leannos oxprees to you tl Saini gone matters reaching ay case. On ite rooeips ead por 4 e relict is afforded my dist juind, and tho joy its pages impartod to m7 wits, om y ing that tho great di overy of M. M. Desomeaux provided @ remedy. It opencd a prospect to mo, whion | hue oon. osived was possible, But for this, ere another yose would have peated over my head, ia sll biman prooablitty ay witt have boen in her grave, and my obildron lei movsere Ivis, of course, impracticable to convsy mors fully the rigua subjects teented of, a9 they are OC @ ature ascienty intended tor the marriod, or those contemplating ross] For eale ab 222 Broadway, and at the publishing odio: Liberty street, Ne ‘York! Litsle i Con. ‘Albany Tot9pk ‘Tccuer, mobilé, Alabems; T, 3. Potaxton, 99 Ohassnud sient, Philadelphia. Gn the receipt of $1, a copy will bo transmitted by free of postage, to any partof the United States, All ioters waust be addressed, post paid, to Dr. A. M. Msurioasa, box 1,224, New York city. Office 129 Liberty esross. DLA CROIX'S PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISA— Fifth edition; by M. B. ls Croix, M.B., Albany, N.Y. Cheapest book ever publistied; 250 pages and 150 fino plates the Physiology of Marriage, and tho secras infirmities of youth and maturity, resulting from exoessen, whic! roy the physical and montal powers, sil disoases, arising from indiscretion, with plain and simple rales bs Think alt im foure themeel ves, wivies ieevaiont 9 arcing ise dunios oa digqualifications, and their remodics; wish colored litse- illustrating the anatomy, and Przriology, an aise of the reproductive organs of both se: sures, uses, and functions. 19 contains many hints to those contemplating matrimony, whioh will ovar- come objections sgaivuet marriaze; nom honor take this important stép without first oonai Ir treats of all diseases of females, whother marr Strangers who require medical aid, before con! doctor, ought to know whother their o: are properiy un- derstood by those whom they omploy, and thus guard against the impesition of quackery, so prevalon’ in popular oitios, ix is ® legally qualified physiciaa, and for tho past ra, has been daily consulted upon the di # of which his book treats, personally as asey Any person sending twenty-five cents ine loser, i id, will receive one copy by maily £598 of postage, OF ve copies for $1. Address Dr. M. B. LA CROIX, 65 Bonver airect, Allany, N.Y. Sold by Garret & Co., 22 Ani aod Stringer & Townsend, 222 Broadway, W. ¥. C7 Bufalo, ANTIDOTE, A &P! cific mixture for the eure of private disorder: hh the least restriotion of di porur Spplication to business, The proprictor chalie ne 2 ase which the mixture wiil not cure, under the forfeiture of fi Is ut up in bottles, with full dis Aste & Weel ‘or et he a. Rirg, roe, New York W.E. Lite Wright & Go. VOID DISAPPOINTMENT CALL ON DR, WARD ‘ho have contracted s private Heohae st reform in the t curcany Rete all the ‘Those coming to him Cases improve the moment they come ied treatment. No fee till cured. Com corner of Conal stress and Broad- 7 D*®, MORRIBON IS CONSULTED CONFIDENTIALLY on delicate diseases, which he tt ith Recent © cures in afew da: fi t. Str claime te their preferet office, 20436 Fulton street to examine hi main hi No foe fiourea. R. RALPH, AUTHOR OF THE “PRACTICAL PRI- yate 13 e,"* Nee~ Office hours, 9 to 12 A. M5 tos P. M, (Sund: excepe i ich street. It has been a matter ef sury) a eminence hie profession, she which persone of every di scription pretend to cure 0 ly. If, howe but one- thousandth partof tl series tice people bring upen society were Rnown, & very different opinion would be formed. And many of them are of such & nature AE to Ail jeod, to destro: erative function fact, that bot When Lot properly treated, may remain so dorm: in the constitution, xe to show themselves in no other w: cir Clecte upon posterity, But of ¢ paiptully Larnes the mind and a‘to orknavery, ie that cf etricture, 801 toms attending thie d might subside o ile, Perhape to return again on slight ovcario ther cr uot, he ie none the better off. Now, every ceon oF rhysicien knows what no medicine ‘alone this, and Vet, it properly understood, is may mor and epeedily Ve removed, The author, from the wu advantages be has enjoyed, im addition to av raotice im thie epeciality, and a residence of Paris, tor the expre purp ft studyin ylainte, can, in case of stricture, se well as t rable flee Ulting from carly improner habits, h certain, sale, and radieal cures ae can bo obtaine no other source in Americ ive wpply im th strgee ct disensce will be surpriced at the oxse and of their care. D KR. HUNTER, PROPRIRIOR OF THE Cee eee vi 2. Jong established Hunterian Disponssey, 3 utcet, Rew York aity, cutee private diseaaes in as many days as they hare been years standing. Don't bo hunk by the quack doctors, but call and seo Dr, Hunter at ones, store applying eleewhere, to be robbed of your health aad meney, Here are a low who derired the doctor to publish their procie:—" You oured me in four weeks, of 8 dread(al diecase tliat lroke out allover me, and the eflects of cury, Towne eo reduced [was Inid up more than s yeat, and nd been given up by sdozen doctors, Johh Bld. “You ed me in the time of the cholera, in three waeke, of® ost dreadful diseste of more shan a year's standing After three other doctor@ had not only riven te up, but anid rth to be im a room Burley, Pilot's Cook.” “Twelve youre aco, L applied to 8 London phytician to be cured of a certain disease; he promoamoed the well in threo weok lene than two B onths (t broke out again. with the saine efiect, amd ever gov thor welt of shit hydra and mauy heaved monater, until I oalled ab your di peneary, four sens eo; andever sinc T am ad aoand ae any msn living. Bdwin Goflin.” Thiv ia the oat: place where lie geen remedy, Huator's Red Drop, oan be net vine. Price one dollar oaly. This rompay sooures. ¥ Patient agsinet any Gooondary a ts the only eo dy one #1. You will dad shia owe by bitter e: ot. NBS STRERT, HAS, FORK THE 4 8 yuare, dazotod his prsctice $0 the wreat- ment of morcurinl and otner diseacss, Ho ox cure tho w: Acpravated diseases, and mild oages tomoved tn afew day NB Birangers, dou's be deocired Ly an imposter in Roose vele steers, ne wham street. “I have a: tots Deane Fireet. Seo my diploma, in iny offioe, with the fess names ine and evrecry this country hav over prodused. Voure or no chatyo. D010 WARD MAReS NUMEROUS CURES OF DR licnte Diseaven, 860 Canal atrect, corner o€ Broadway, Far better is wore for you wnfortwnates to treat youraslees Shan go tomnyot the hontred ingnorant humbu, Deve net to come bows for you Tay have to onine at teoh, shen You will be eratitiod boyend all anticipation to fad youraei? better in twenty-four hours, Ne toe till cured JO FEE TILL CURBD.-DR, CORBETT, 19 DUAN® streot, may be aonsulted confidentially on tha tena’ mont of delicate disem Twenty-one years praati bles Dr. aOR, oud mercury; Rad reoond cases romoved ina tow d has al dan eminenco in this beanoh of foosion aecond to nono in Amerios, where gilt wodloa or eurgion! aid way septy walaty af delve fy death with, tC tee member os ake Oniv S oiey of Now Vora

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