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eettlement of » take re Wanted to curry save the 4 in the main with the ju: (ooborn opposition tu mended 94 ultimatu da the capital of his own Stat ia Boston, who had Tich oargoes sfloat in every sea, declared etec that they weuld uot hav it he did bring on 4 war with Spain ‘hey bad averything to lore and nothing to gain ‘hat Mr: Webster yielded very relact bat he accepted the well Kr as become now very ea\iafac wth queetio Wed: nether Mr. Fill Gea Taj lor's and Mr. Clayton's ee bis Gungarian mirsion, and wtinetiy tbat it he head be @, we would never have signed such finstructions as Sose which Mr. Clayton forwarded to Paria a short time 2 the etruggle in Wunga a Wed acan end, and Mr celebrated state Webster was by no Webeter, which hi 7 known (though it b ring the suram ort,) till these last in the menth of Fe and warned by a fo W2) sopping some inferior person in the State Depart- D it bare betrayed the secrets ebt. ccinmunicated the proofs cf euch ce to Mr. Webster, who could not but appeared to consider i A few weeks after Wr. ot rome indiseretion Webster's return in the full, the sami » Becretary was warned a writing that he would The very next day a and now the > who visited himeelf the State Department, entlemea employed the persoa wh) disclosed f the department to improper Mr. Webster and. for some time, the laimed of to the State Depart- been renewed d the very general to the at i he Roew the name doe borioese and aver he would dismice ry much aunoyed ace euapended Loeeuth came to Was © feeling between Mr. We' $ corps is principally owing to the influence and conetant that person neat the Secretary. to whom it has been repeatedly intimated that no foreign represen uld have any confidence in him as long as be communicated everything to euch au individual Some of Mr Webster's friends have remonstrated with bit agatnst his present course, by whi ) nds, without sect iathe North But it appears he has given upthe the failure of Governor Foote nt, and the Union platform. He re th's inituence in the Northwestera Bta rman population gener New York by he cannot ge tr, Web ng for bim afi if he could conquer General ¢ State of New York. r Webster against Scott Bheuid establishment however, that there is no earth] Pailadelphia conve the Presiden verge of rebeili m Buana Cove. morning, made an attack kishtown, ret fire to the village, and killed eight or Ihave not yet learned the p tacked and burned tthe number of lives | of the settlers ‘That the town bas been RPeEws BY THE MAILS Our Washington Correspendence. Wasnrxoros, January 90. 1852. Me Weber's Diplomatic and Political Mevemente. Most persons who have not paid amy particular atten (Loo to diplomatic mat@ts here, have supposed that Mr. P‘umore bad given to Mr. Webster carte blanche to do as 8 be pleased. Thisis by no means correct in questions of Lpportance, though in ordinary cases, appointments, &o., the Becestary of State has had always pretty much hi® Mc. Webster has always been more progres- and like Lord Palmerston, gone occasionally beyond {oe Macito dispositions of his superior. The di‘Terence of views was very considerable in regard to the Cuba ques. ton Mr Webster remained last spring « few days longer ia New York, it was then supposed, because he did not | w so to sige the President's Proclamation, leaving that responsibitity toMr Derrick, Acting Seoretary. Some tine ster (hat, whan both travelled together from New York to Dunkirk, and Mr, Webster made almost every da; Union speeches, he did not situde once fo tl , end left it entirely to Mr. Fillmore to ¢x- Pain the policy of that step to the public when the disturbances in New Orte Its tothe Spanish consul, brought the y near a rupture, it beo ite uvcertain if Mr. Webster would return st ail, and * is @ well known fact here, that au arrangement very | nearly the same as has been wae almost aureed upon between Mr Crittenden ani tho Spanish Minister, and approved by Me Fillmore To the great horror of all those who desired a apredy this serious diffcnity, early retura was announced a tion of the negotiation b: ame thern w T His ow: tu their views appeared before ime ago It is well ie nor Me Webst: letter, aper, y to oltenate the tiil then very friendly disposition of Avatriaa government towards the United States but ve & similar effect upon all European goveruments yeheter’sdespatoh of the 28th February, to Mr Marsh, ia which an asylum was offered to Kossuth and bis {rie ds did not produce such an unpleasant imprea: eon upon be European governments. and no diffisulties coo. Lave arisen it Mr, Webster, instead of following tae wore moderate and pacific counsels of the President, Lav got yielded to certain influences from abroad some tune Lord Palmerston, represented here by Sir Biency Bulwer, did his best to rouse, as well in Mr. Wabdeter as tm other political men, bi 2 great continental power: Awell known peculiarity of Lord P's orameuts consisted in tbe notion that the turbu- disporition of a large momber cf people in toiscogntry would threaten England with the early { Canada. if not directed to some party on that account he favored t! nt avout Kossuth aud the Hungarian revolution; a4 for the same reason he considered it somewhat British interests in Canada to cba +xciteinentin the valve for the great jes of this country. fluence which took hoid of s confined to Sir Henry Bal- ore invidious one has been e: je more than a yi bey bal er AD Wastisovoy, January 24, 1852 = The Southern Ri t is under et, taken in to stand } w with the ditavowal of the rat the Congressional Banquet to ace the Secretary of State. in all probability, to leave be made manifest to bim for him in the to submit, and aining There i. on, be m y alternati a bare chance for au outside ticket on the basis of Bouthern Union party. There is which F Lanerta =A let the Govennmest Hover, Monrovia, Nov. 6. 186i A report has just reached here that Grendo. yerterday pon the new setilenent at Present Provisions, clothing, &c., mong them, and they went away We learn also from Mr. Ward, interpreter for Goi. A. has been endeavoring for tine past to get an interview with the head man of paches, but has not yet succeeded in doing 60 He _ bas had one or two interviews with eome of the inferior | chiefe ; but refuses, very properly, to transact officially | any business with there, ‘The mail from Independence arrived at Bauta Fe on the 24th November, Lut brought only the letters. The Goze'te says :—We learn from those who came in with it that they encountered so heary a snow storm on the | plains Chat they were obliged to abandon the attempt to bring the mail wagon further than the Arkansas river, ‘The wagon was consequently taken back to Fort Ar- buckle, and the letter mail was brought throagh on We are consequently cut off from our newspaper mail for, periaps, this month ‘This is @ sore disappoint- | ment to us; but we suppose we shall have to bear it The | | Tetoru mali wat wet upon the Jornada, on the 19th inst. | Thy had been overtaken by & enow storm, ia which they We learn that they had got « were highly pleased, of oolly, that the Celone ultimately conclaled had’ lost alt their mules, ut number of Mr. f f con the Union tisket for Tae Spanish minister despatred a © countries from war al provided for eu stably through, Biggs camo 10 left two or three respective bomes— me seriously alarmed vything more to do with trom Done Aja Holt, with (wo Me one Mexican, in a dew Jornada del Muerto, about t the read, fired v train of wagons ng Mr above Devin Ai “Tt was only lust month that I was interpreter for Graban ‘aud a party of officers to meet severa They, of course, promised to be good were believed.” etary of State nt the Apache chiefe 7 WAS 0 teed had frieuds, aud alt that The invurreo- Webster had not then hi: #8: coution directed to the political advantages he might oy from the popular d io che diplomatic circ f that question the time, that Me W Gid aot wish any official correepondence to take place poo that question, but, after he bad kept it for mearly three months under advisement, be came to the conclu fino that it would furnish him with an excellent bid for toe Presidency, and he wrote his voluminous uote ia an ewer ro che Austrisn minisi Posed (hat Mr. Filmore did not approve of the style of which was calculated not neath the surface, not monarchiet, under It was then sup FOU are not a democrat you are undon clearly s0 in the cace o' tractive, theugh it be. and especially | t ‘Titan artigces against ¢ er polat; aad suspect—nay. more, I Lclieve you pl sin their deeper workings. pewerfal.and nothing but a strong come snd annihilate thea erurh the hydra thi one has been remove: land, and not Ru feul parent of all ¢ hor neutralization cal evil. and it w ke at Fnelard t ar, by a seoret agent Gad of the revolutionary committee in Lon. adividual who has been and is now ea was personally known to and con ed with Mr. Webster mapy years ago, when he was ate under Geperal Harrison and Mr. Ty- extraordinary intimacy of the person with hada great deal to do with the of che feelings towards Mr. Fillmore. was not -gan early last spring. aud ‘ar. G residing princi- three or four months. uary last. Mr. Webster ign representative erable. under ey 1 Rea Veuerated For one L utterly cetest the tellectual bepgs, but U ¢ it than in demo the ark of political 3 of that office to narehiy ahell bet ten strangley corres) ord in min often doer the work of # President in aby other way th: like as the clearing am the valusbles of a ma‘ imperiatioma must indeed pr | good, tor we ha m iastantly oint that way. h ng any fr lly. sud bi 9 overnor Seward’s in- | ven raid he will run as an indspendent he whig nomingion. He on into the House, but then he hance of getting even his own dis a very slippery kind of man pater now for a | all. It appe cd, is now reriourly rumi- yon (he expedienoy of resigning. gainst him in pronouncing for Mr nd. and also in ‘The position of Lovi it has about it some ¢ human judgment he cea y chance conclude thet th to complicated p tion oract of genin can ever rest me such conspi- ¢ of Mississippi, Toombs and rpin. the Union Safety Committee of Ni t, and the new indeperdent Webster paper are the tangible points ope of Mr. Webster, and it is so exceedingly unsnb Stautiai and visionary that he can hardly feil to realize oud in realizing it he will most probably suceuml to Che force Of necersity, and stay where | Lpon toe wisdom of Providence and the c Tae Southern Btate rights party, in the meantime the procees Cf re organizing aa the Bouthern demo. Gratic party) They bave indicated no preferences for or will they till they shali have re orga- With view to this re-organization, we are in formed that 6 correspondence has been opened from this place withthe leaders of the Soutbern rights party in Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi upon the ground that the compromise meacures should not be made the t tbe Baitimore Convention jaeue between the Union men of the South and the Bouthero rights party. We believe that the latter party d that they will not be compelled to e which has siready driven them to the In other words, the Baltimore Con. vention will not think it expedient to ratify the compro. ir, just, and satisfactory settlement, the question bi Potties! titeliigences t recreKuection or & De- )sti0n The Democratic lection ef & delegate to the Baltt- areexbled at Dominick Volgan’s, Kegle Hotel, Lulton steet, Brooklyn, on Thureday " ing, and organized by the appointment of Alderman | Collars allowed for cou hth ward. Chairman, aud R, P. Brat arkey. Secretaries ox Cononrasi¢ Uonvention fer the more Convention Wilrou, of the Bi nard and James 8) delegate was U 7 Murphy war unanimously chosen, upon th m ad, Murphy belongs to the old hunker ec This is the only po t from Washing- ton, dated January 224, ray —I bave just left the Volo preg Board ad & few minutes before our ad i ment, we received despatebes from President Rove: by way of England, givin T hidineae taat an attack had been made on Chief Fishtown js Grand Bassa and about the same ‘ipa ie op extract from President more conventions, io 18 tinct understanding tha: the cd by the last Cor oted with slavery and acquiesced in, ae & fmol cetilemen nt intelligence wn by a native t four miles from | nce from Kdine naton rrom Ving or, of Bt. Louie, and his lady, were k of this, ve who are sitting by your on the boundless ontward mail did 1 the 18th instant Captain » Hens F ‘it be remembored that were with this come rand Mrs Pillaus neies. we hope they t route. had nding the incls was passed at the oa" bere ina week or Bo off 2, menc Hi Vaso, dated Sua cra a tow small party es. Brent, and Daaied s eod Beont, with ; Uolt acd a Mexican oo beyond the Laguns, in the wenty Todiang, in ambush on the party, and Killed Brent . Biges immediately com- ters,und retreated to a Mexi- Lich he bad just passed Five or six days before this unfortunate affair, two killed by the same Indians, a few miles ntheNapoleon, EDITOR OF THE HERAT Atter some ten years attention to the course of your paper, I am prepared to say it is the most correct and powerful journal in our country, at least when judged of by its average character, and penetrated a littie way be- Us the one hand, you aré evidently oy qualification; on the other, the common or party sense of the word, You live under. aud apparently minister to. the promiscucus money power, which you internally des- piee, end ostensivly oppose the eword, which alone ean cectation. too, of Koa- but not quite as Loais Napoleon. And why not’ T regéet, indeed, that the specious theory of progress— uniform aud spail-like edrance, as I suppose the word to. mean-~bae yet some hoid on the spirit of your press, and this to the detrimert of genius, always etartling, but at- And to it would seem that even the Hruarp bas not yet clearly identified the ‘only real entogovism among men—that of false power against the uine legitima’e, or successive authority against elce- ft the old poets wouid style it, vain criginalities of Jupiter. Yeu do not, and you Cannct go too far in denounsing socialiem, Fouricriem, communiem, thowing up the fell; i ment and exposu: first named of these t or even in often 3; but denounce: suppress thoge evils, ‘Tae gs isthe rightful offspring of progress. and the jasy is the spawn of retardation; but opposing whatever 1s good and true, end revisting every proposition that ot God. You july see these sub- The yare great han they, 3% Hercules so to aod over- on agai when and] maiuta’n that hydra Kng- Kostuth would have it, is tae and oppressions. Bngland, by # the focus and centre of socio po: rst Napoleon's idea to ‘tion of the whole at once. Moses of old, was not per bat the younger, and larly indicate a “secon: itieal work which his dae the tole obj 1 tnd end of his . when rightly underatood, ar as coxtervative alarm now apprehend not, Monarehy Tad- ty it extets indeed no— a temporary expedient. ive. ne applied to ia- ve is a better remedy for he arch principle use it peed not, 10h contraries ot- interests Ladirectiog ive eflort. and does it ruccess- ay weil be considered i if not essentially of eff-cring good of evil— bbish to reach ‘aduated, democratic heend the supreme nt eviden rded osafiaality [ om come” is now im- genuine reaction is of what sm of France; m at lenst to time before the ted out, and this or that fog to do with it; but { be, when the of the exclusively proved in lare not, distinguish ere ave few any where on should id wepiniog in pure~in ex. nnatiout of the ve any ristiamity itself apeleon it peculiarly hie own— features of an advent. ceiy fail of remarkable sc- ores, the more if he steadily keep Bogland before his lity and teeedom as that is bound to din hielate usarpa- than progress ever offered or liberty Plesse correct your columns, Mr. ny to the above principles, for, afver all, re us. ie simply of ection or re action ctlow or indirection, amd so oblige ELBOTRIOUS. An election for and the Hon. Henry C. Tur Tennresey Democratic Convention The demo- cratic State convention ip Tennessee adjourned without recommending to their delogatee any particular candi. datet for the I'residency or Vice- Presidency. They how. ever, passed rerolutions :~Firet, that the * Secend. that the platform of the Baitt 818, be adopted, witha dis mpromise measul ne for (he adjustment of the ques be faithfully adhered to, of this question vA. ~On Thursday last the Legis KR. M, 8. Hunter, e vote for Mr. Hunter was term of office will expire election just beld con. Senator for six years from that ta, Personal Movements, J Ogie has been appointed Charge de Affairs to Copenhagen | Koeruth wae to visil Columbus, Ohio, om the 35th sregated, there | m--for freedom | ©, therefore. at he mistaking of for freedom; and and encourage the | in all officer MoNamara, Capt. Cole, and William Daryee, of the Hamilton avenue ferry proceeded to the place, to ascertain what it could be. On reaching the a ‘was found to be e woman, well bundled up with c! nim: (pepe pa enimal er body ‘a epace @he was immediately taken up, and carried to the ferry house, where she was rm ized as Mrs, Roderick. @ usarried woman, residing in Columbia street, near Harrison, whither she was con- veyed, and, it is thought possibie, treatment, eventually recover about five o'clook on Saturday evening, and. from circumstances attending her discovery. it is probadl the greater portion of the night upon the ice The woman had been for some time past laboring under roduced, it is aaid, by a too Ayi ehe aberation of the mind, frequent use of intoxicating drinks. Meeting 70 Deview Means 10 Re compiiance with @ call published in all the city papers, a public meeting to devise means for relieving the poor was held im the Governor's room, City Hall, on Frilay night. Lhe room was by no means overcrowded, but there was, nevertheless, & respectable audience in at- tendance, comprising many of the most substantial citi- Tbe mayor, Coucklin Brush, Req., was called to the chair, and ex-Aldermau Lambert was ap- Alter clating the object of the mest- tog. the chairman requested aa expression of the views Of those present upon the subject for watch they had mules frem @ return train to pack | Rarembled Mr EG Benson said be bad been authorized | to state (hat the Hulchinson family would give a concert forthe benefit of the poor of this city, on their return from | Albany, which would be in about thirteen days from this tine ; end on motion of 8 G@ Arvid Mcesre, KE. G Benson wae appointed to make Beth Low, EB vens of Brooklyn. pointed secretary mittee, George Hs rangementa ptated that there was ni in fullend g Associ and visi ing the ennfktent fit to make moneys purchs city, Wherever ir wus needed the #1625. y Are appo ite delivery, be established adopte Resolved, Thad the Brooklyn Association for the Reliof of in ontitled to the oenfideace of the community, and distributions be made through this society to the 9 city, and thatalifunds collected be placed at the Po: ats disposal On moticn of 8 Resolved, That it of the wi tha ea aesociation in this ‘A committec of seven be appoin' it ehal! be to preeent the subj hem to make sn approp1 ‘The committee consiets of 8 G. Arnold, Seth Low, Judge Grecawood, G 1. Willard, Geo. Hall, C, P. Smith, aud John 8. Noble Rezolutions were also adopted, recommending the sus churches, and the editors of 1 newspapers. to urge the public to contribute in aid of the funds of the association Remarks were made by the Rey. Dr. Bethune, Alderman Marvia, Alderman J. Bpocner, Esq., and others, after which the meeting adjourned. During the evening, several gentlemen stepped for. ward, end contributed iu aid of the funds of the Asso. ecciation for the Relief of the Pcor. Benrrit row Cuanitance Punvosrs —-A benefit for the poor of the city was given at the Brooklyn [ustitute, on iday evening, by Professor Williams, lecturer on psychology, &c., upon which occasion the net receipts | amounted to abcut $250. amestnG Poice The city of Williamsburg, which, for the past twenty-one days, has been without police owing toa want of unanimity in the Board of provided wita the required force on Sa- sy evening by the Mayor, who exercised the right vested in bim by the charter. ing officers -Captair, First ward. George ©. Austin; Second ward, Iieury Munn; Third ward, James Mul- leu. There are six subordinate officers to each captain, | and the Mayor himeelf is the charter chief. and aok t purpore. clergymen cf the ¥ F Tar Win Alde: tai drome of “Paul Ciiford. fuocers, will Bo: la, silastic che Home. new farce of “It's a Custom.” appear. Ayenicas Mr the “ Bottle” be produced this evening. Circes The engegement of crovipe of equ wish to ehcold vi. Sir War mint * must s e rettled by this court W, Pierce vs, Lov Levi first formal | urned. Mr. | Union must 8 Pass A Vituacr the Columbian, together with Dr. Moffett lady, ehil- dren, and servants. who were boarders, barely escaped | with their lives by leaping from the windows Moff. terday's figures. seud led Brookiya City Intelligence, A MGHT UPON THE ICE—NOVEL LODGING PLACE. 4300 About six o'clock on Bunday morning,an object which | Dgber. could mot be distinotiy recognized from shore, was dis- covered om the ice in the East river, about three hun red yards distant from the foot of Degraw street Af- ough to admit it, . with proper Mioft er bow vk THe Poor.—[o do, lard, and 200 do © puckages eugar cured pork bams r | Go perlb.; and 100k Bis. beet ho. Dond hogh were in uctive demand, at 0% a6%6 per Lb, Ropbine & Patterron, of Oberiston street’ pare chsted 30 pige within this range, to-day, which were raised end fatiened hy Bar. 1s4n0 Hariis, of New Jeragy, veight was aver 16,000 Los | Mersrs he’ necessary ar 7 tt | and whose aggreg ‘0 Orgowization in this city r the title of « ike Relief of the Poor? srdent. vice presidents, eecretaries, board of managers and tince ite ectublishmment had done much Ib bad tts pre- asion fora t me object in be conducive of more ae aX ws throughout the ring the past sowson, 0 hundred and se ions amouatiag to vetwion had distributed t venty-one tone of coal, and prov They wsually coileeted from $3000 to f4000 a ; but chis season (bey wanted $5,000, in conse- nce Of the unurnal Severity of the we: st by the socicty, wh so! dispense nid to those who stand in nee: deaee of what wus now being accomplished, the speaker suid that from torty to filty orders for coat had been re- ceived at their office this very day (Friday), and one perron with & horse and cart w. donations, and sand, as anevie | tots {4 bags buckwbe | £1 tons iron, 1 do. Lumber, 62 bales wool | ‘There are no receipts to-day either by Lhe Erie or New York aud New Haven Raiiroads constantly employed in No better asscciation, he thought, could Remarks, coinsiding in the views ex- | pressed by Mr. Low, were here made by several gantle- men and the following resolution expressive of the sense of the meeting was offered by Alderman Marvin, and light. a following are the sales ranging {10m 35 to 47c, | Pulled, 19.260 Ibe at prices ra moans this-matter in cha: 1d by the ohair, whos to the Common Council, riation of $1,000 for thia Joun OB. neral, from Church street. this afternoon, nen, Wi nan M. J. Duan Cork, Ireland Her remains were taken to Calvary Cemetery yester- day. On January 24, of congestion of the brain, G@. D, Hecr- Man, im the dist year of his He appomted the follow- Theatrical and Musical. Apzor Piace Oren, Hovse pi’ grand cpera of “I Puritani, and Signori Saivi, Marini and Beneventano, in the prin cipal characters. Bowens Tris ata The pisces announced for the en teriainment of this evening consist of the exceilent which will embrace ia its cast ali the leading artiss of the theatre, and the “Mur- cered Waterman.” Brosoway Trrate } morrow evening Belli with Siguorina Pare —The splendid operatic drama of “Pal Clifford.” which was last week played with great ain be presented this evening. The amusements will conclude ¥ith the farce of * The Two ycasties,”* Nisto’e Ovens — rhe piece selected for this evening’ entertaiument is the beautiful opera of “Ly sonnambu- i h Bosio, Virginia Whiting, lett}, will appear, Boaton’s Tupsiee—The excellent comic Cinderella’ which was received last weck with enthu- 8, will again be presented this evaning, with the sume epiendid cast of characters. Nationa: Tirater. The announcement for this even- i re, consists of the drama of “Erin, or, he drama of the “Irish Corjaror,” Mr. and Mrs Wiliiams Bettini, and Jo- 5 pleas stust—The excellent moral drama of which isadmired by every one, will again | *trett. His f:lendi invited to the fan the splendid French trlans being neaily concluded, those who eelc and beautiful equestrian exercises, the Amphitheatre Chuasry ¢ Mivsrkeie announce @ beautiful set of bal- Isds asaleo splendid instrumental performances, t! evening Frito to melodies, and Enigannin D Avie z he friends of the family are inv’ neral, this morning, at 11 o'clock, tom her late residence fievrneis are, as usual, singing their ae aying instrumental alrs, every evyen- Arsoctatton —The seventh Vie ballot this association is to ino, on the 6th of February, fee advertisement. y says, Mise Uatherine party were on board ich left Washington for the day, and had to return on accout og Che mile below Alexandria land conveyance for Fredericksburg, having an en- ment to meet at Richmond ‘« Mowatt is in Richmond Den is playing at the to be a brillant affair. Yaltinoore Irith cautatrice, and by nil boat Powhatan. v fonal theatre, Cia- Brcoke is playing at the Moilidsy street theatre, | Baltimore Prof, Barnekoy is aezist ng at the concert at Troy given by the Biack Swan Mr und Mrs, Barrett are playing at Richmond Supesior Court. GENERAL TERM mnpbell and Duer thert Waterbury vs. J /) —Vxceptions overruled and judgment | s 5. Willein Ropke-mSudgment for the de- ndant, Richard H Winslow et als vs. John Thonpson.—Now trial ordered; corte to abide the event Willian: affirmed Jarvis plants. Sudgment Clark et als —Sudgment respondent, va. Daniel L. Petiee ef als. ap- the’ epecial term affirmed. with Costs on the plaintiff. reducing the damages to with interest from February 1, 1849; otherwise, judgment reversed and Lew trial ordered, with costs to abide the event of the sul doin Cook * Stokes Dicker son,--Motion for uew trial SPECIAL TERM. Before Justices Sandford and Campbell F. Lambmann vs. William R. Robin- orks. The eaute being at issue, the defendants ‘The question has been S Pierce ~Alimony.~-Twenty el fee, and two dollars per week | during the pendency of the auit Edicin Gibhs vs. Gvleon B. Waterman.~-Motion granted, without costs. In Asues —A fire broke out, onthe ol ef the de- | night of the $th instant, in the Columbian Hotel, in | Hunteville, Pocahontas county, Va., which destroyed the whoie village, except the court house, The landlord of t lenped from the eecond story window with her in her arms, and it severely, if not fatally, inj eatisnated at $15,000 or $20,000. Mr. Carpenter and family, of th dia not save clothing enough even to bian Motel. cover themselves OI ETT: COTTE ETT CITY TRADE REPOR Barenvay, January 24--6 PM. Astive Beles were made of 70 bie , both kinds. at yea ‘The inspected amounted 1,759 casks, Brisviax 16000 Ibs prime yellow were purchased at Ye , cash; demand brick Brrapery 5 | tious embracing 46900 og has becn elected Presiding Judge | Western at former prices at $467 & HOMR Flour tended ppwards, the traneac- fancy Ohio an extre Obio “at $6 19)6 © $1 & $6.03% por the previous value come comp! ey ang oI dangerous p: Coat was acti juired and ey le very Corrs: —1€0 bags Java were picked up at 11 Xc., and 60 Rio, at 84,0. Fie —Bome 750 quintale cod chauged hands. to at $2 992; a $S—~an advance. tinued inanimate Facit —There ba sold. at $1 60; 700 layer do, at Mac’ and herring eon: H e been 2600 boxes Malaga raisins 10a $2 20; and 16 cases Bordeaux prunes, at 100 @ lle Frectis —Bhippers were waiting advices by the America, anf as business also continued to be paralyzed ts to European ports in rates, Cotton to 46d; grain at 3% aS\/d; floor ls a de, 2d. asked Bome 200 shooks were taken at 2s. 6d. sinesa for Havra at ‘ye for cotton. | There was no alteration to notice in rates for London or California May —Kiver was source and nominal at T5e. a 850. per by the cold weather, enga were very light. without change Liverpool, waa at Tbere was a steady bi 100 ibs. cash. Inon — Near 60 tons Scotch pig were taken, at $21 usual credit Lins remained ia mall suppiz; common was worth $1.06") 0 $1 32°, per 100 ibs , Mo the former Ouw--There vere 2000 gallons linseed dizposed of to. day, at C1 a 62c —a slight a ntinued wnal Prov rrices Gr Ticy + We beord er 100 Ib: usual time. i Boar —There were 190 boxes Castile ootaiued, at 9c, ie, time= Scan 00 Lb recurs or 5 Go calves, S914 Telegra phic ew On The cotton market is etitl animat | day reached 11,060 bi | vance. Strict middling, 7 !,c. | stock on hand to night, 250.000, Parties are waiting the steamner’s news. 3, fully ton and beef. 48 p: cash +> About 150 barrels Louisiana brought 27 4c., te ce mis, $1876 8 $14 per 220 Lbs 060 Havaca were picked uy, at $25 a $30, od 250 bbls prison whis- Louisiana were taken at 440. @ | 4c. and 52 Porto Rico at 4c t tue Was HOt abundant nor active, at edie Market steady. rnopver. | New Yors ano Hansest Rartoan Comvany Receipts | for the week ending January 24:—178 ito sheep, 12,7 Reports. Jan. 23, 1852. sustaining yesterday’ ef Bules of the week, 45,000; Provence, Jan, 25, 1852. The cotton market is firm at quotations, and stock We quote, New Orleans and Mobile uplands, fair, at 104c. alse, In wool, the aales have not been quite | ao large as they were last week, ‘The market closed with ood feeling and prices were fully maintained. The Fleese, 111,300 Iba, at prices the beaviert sales a ing from Sf to 44c --the ‘0, 8 200 Ibs.,.at 26 to 270. For English cloths eaviest cales at 39 to 44>.; for Total sales of the week, 13,700 lbs. wt! On January 19, at Micksvitle, L, I., the wife of Bessa- | pun Pace, E&q., of a daughter. 4 te 460,; the demand is light. and prises unchanged ‘Tne sales of the week reached 18,000 pieces, Married, On Saturday, January 24, by the Rev. Dr. Hutton, Mr. Joux H. Noutwnve to Mies Many A. Hurcwixcs, dsugh- ter of the late John Hutohings, all of this city. On Saturday, January 24, by the Rev. Dr. Hutton, ‘ he late Henry Inman, to Miss C. Ar | Line, only deughter of the late J. R. Hedley, Kaq. n of the li Died On Januery 22, Mr, Touas G ness, aged ¢0 years Ilis thiends are respectfully requested to attend hia fu- his late residence, No. 1 St. Peter's place, On Friday, January 23. atte ‘The relatives and trieuds of nvited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, at \ rom the residence of his acer, No, 89 Last Tairtieth treet, near Lexls gton avenue. On Saturciny, January 24, Bana, infant daughter of John and Mary Forsyth, aged 2 years 2months and 14 cays. ‘The frievds of the family are respecifully invited to at- end her tuneral, from the residence of her pareats. No. 145 Btanton street. this day. at 10 o'clock. On Saterday. Jausty 24, in the ith seur of bis age, Wi N Ie on of Willet an; § aod friends of Ou Sunday. January 26. afte i. On Sunday morning, Januw of drops 6th street, Harlem, between On Sunday, January 25, Toostas Convrny, after @ short | ilness. Lits fonera! will take place, this day, at 2 o'clock, from | : residence, No, 169 Avenue B, two doors from the leventh street, The friewls of une family are | respectfully Ip Un Janvary 25, Many, wife of Daniel Bulliven, and daughter of Maurice and Eliz: ted to atiend ‘The triends aud acquainis to attend her funeral. to morrow, at 2 o'ck late residence, No. 178 West Sixteenth street. On Sunday morairg, Janvary 2), Acrnoxso D. MeOuc- Ly, aged 22 years. ‘Lhe friends of the family, and those of his brothers, aK, and Joho P, MeTuily, are re: tend his funeral, to-morcow, at ¢ residence, No. 6834 Fix'h avenue. " Tuvin, age niig vod relations are respec funeral, from his late residen | peet. His remains wil Gord) y 25. <3. lery, to morrow, at 12 o'¢ Tp Brockiyn, on Saturday ma anrow, son of the late Rev. of his age vat further invi yiiliameburg, on Sun’ Dis vemsins will be taken rr, | The friends of the family are invited to attend his fa t 1, from the residence of bis fat! he friends of the family are invited it 3 o’elocl the family are respectfully o'clock, Mary J. Seaman th» fan The file nds of the family are respectfully invited to at- | tend ber funeral, from the house of her gon ia law, Mr. Abraham Munday, No. 26 Columbia street. this lay,at 1 | o’cleck. Hes remains will be taken to Greenwood, for | interment. ra long il’ness, Micriart McDenmort, aged 45 years, a native o. the county of Longford. Ireland. Hiis remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery, this day, at L o'clock, from his late residence, No. 40 Habert nd acquaintances are respecttully ry 25, at 2 o'clock, Mes. ry, aged 31 years. Second aud Third avenues. eth Manix, 19 yea cen of the family are invited k, from her orving. January 21, Wat. K Wm, Barlow, to the J 3 o'clock. jay morning, January 2% Pine, son of P. C. Harmen, aged 1 year and 8 months to Greenwoxd Ceme! Seventh street, this day. at 2 o'clock. In Washington, on January 1, Colonel Pax Tonp, at the age of 72 He was the son of the late Mre. Madison, time private recretary to Presiisut Madi etary of Legation of the United States Commissiauers, when the treaty of Ghent was anid was f ron, and afterwards B concluded In Watertown, on Januar; tled on the farm on which he At his residence, on Coal Creek, in the county of Foun- nin, Ia, on Sunday, December 14, 1851, Iawin Watt. Kieq., aged 60 3+are, and for more than thirty-Gve years He was born at Braddock’s Fieids, in Penneylvania, and removed to Vinceanes with his brother, the late George Wallace, Esq, while still a youth. He was in the special confidence cf General Har- | campaign. He was @ man of strong passions. In his youth, | the gifis of fortune were showered upon him; but all hii were clouded with pecuniary adversity. ed with unshaken fortitude P sink through life. His last words were, ‘Make no noise, and let me die in a citizen of Indian rison, of mi during the Tippecanoe 7 virtues nod riper ich ke haps, for a single instant did ence © In Levant, Me , on Sunday, January 11, after a painful Miners, Mr. Byxiastiy Ganiann, aged C8 years and 10 months, Mr. Garland was born in New Hampshire, in | and came to this city about forty-five years age. By | the older portion of our citizens he will jbe remembered | as the builder, and, for a number of yea: of the Franklin House, and 14, Captain Trey Ricu- | snogon, aged 00 years, He has left to mourn his loss, 120 children, grandehildren, and great grandchildren. Gap- tain Richardson volunteered as a soldier at the com- mencement of the war of the Revolution; he was at the taking of Burgoyne, in 1779; he emigrated from New Hampehire to Litchfield, in Herkimer couaty, New York, | $a 1782, and from thence to Watertown, in 1802, and set- died. his be one of tl business men among us.--Bangor Mercury. In Baltimore county, Me more in the War of 1812. In Augusta, Me,, on January 15, Oaptain Davio Wart, aged 75. He dted in the hoase where he was bora, aud whore he had #lways resided. Tn Adrian, Mich rian Fowien, XE wee county. Tn Northampton, Mars, J on December 29, 1, one of the on January 18, Jons ux siscHast, in bis 68th year, one of the defenders of Baltt- anuary 2), Lernen Carr, aged 82 years, formerly of Southampton Tn Faimouth, ou January 19, Hon. K, Swirr, aged 77. He represented his native town in the Legislature for several eucoresive yeors, ead for two years was a member of the Executive \'ounoii. In Cunvington, Mavs, on January 18, Syivavus Saw, | (87, revolutiouary pensioner, for, at $7 for anthravite, ovement. whioh stove tm. t partially filled the be: Dp deoks Y peail yard a ad math d, 200 barrela poric, 150 beef, beving found buyers at old lined nd it (of Mach bo mantor, tA R Wotmore, tun, toN L MoCready & Go. Ono brig, name unknow: Lhds, dendge. at 20,0. | 4A cattle, | ‘63 ibs. pork, ages poultry, 24 do, buthels 0.58, 14 do, other grain, 45 do. pota- slour,16 bbla flour, 176 bales hay, Avrived—Brig Enato, Parmieco, @) days trom St Mich enced heavy weather, stove nt Spoko, Jan 23, no t Jowell). Berry, (tom Moesina tor NYork: Elvirs, of Boston, where fom or bound and the sales to- ey Points have bee Again until the navi, arr 234, would Rack, after a lingering ill- lingering illness, Wax- aged 23 years and 17 days, a mative of ADELPAIA, from NOrloans; berks J or, from Bogtor ti are invited to ettend bis tuneral, from the residence af bis father, No. 6 fecond etrect, this day, at half past 1 o'clock. ; On Junazy 24. after a short illness, of iaflimmation of | the brain. Rowann F. Gant, in thal7th year of his age. ‘The frienils of the family are respectfully invit tend his taneral. to-morrow, from the residence ¢ tuther F 8, Gant, No. U8 Fast Broadway. at 1 o'clock, Ow Junuary 2, Mrs Saran Vaxcy, inthe Gith year of | Cid ship Oxford, Minot, N Lanosster, Cramme NGTON, Jai brigs Lilly, (Br) Owans, e: Wenderer, Movers. Weet Indies; 2% NYork; sehr Hornet, Small, d to at- | 8 Fletcher, W B Davai Mr Borkrinyerand Is Steinberger, EL Kertiso d to attend her fu- mast: Jan 10, off Nant ain and too fore topsail fell from the mizer topsail yard whi tas after the socidant. atthe bar Wh, nad baw boea in the ice ever | since, | _ Ship Mecoury {okt}. Conn, Havre. Deo 19, with md gore, to Boyd & Hincker | nig | lath Ortona, Colburn, Gaivoston, 29 éazs, with mdse, to 5 7 7, Curacos, 32 days, with, Hao bad cout 4 Gth ings. while lyin, olwerks, end received some oth jams, mikey rail forward house an: Loam or adel lends 7! " Cro) iphia for ‘hureds On Liverpool sesenacrs, 08 int onal gales du ig to in B © MARITIND INTELCLIGENOCE, PORT OF NEW YORK, JAN 25, 1862 ved, nn wit (before re- mdse and 450 p to Grianell, spoountered SRooresion of bao sasion 0 on the pasoage. 2), lon 43, oar. ‘sent down’ topgatlant 8, wi ik by ace, 2, stove in the doors on vhs d main hatoh house, and Took a ohored in Quaraati t, bas been up over th iN slightly injuring our stern; was towed up to tho city on Sunday moraiag Brig Pilgcim (Br), McCready, 'St Dorningo City, 29 days, | with mahogany, to P 1 Novius & Sons. the Lightship on Phureday nigh when the i ve her Ashore on the Bass Bank eded in getting of by tho Caine 20 axdhor ne: ae afoal of to blip both dof steam tag Te: towed upta the public store whart ise), Peterson, Mao” tae, Hao been inside of 8 Denrbora, Savannah Saties. Bsitimore Pritanns The City Toe Beas, tegother with the left Willow stroet wharf this morning at7 o’clook, aud with grent cithoulty made x paseage through the ioc as far down, 5 Chester, whence they will proceed down to the Breakwater nce to the shipnicg now detained there, io vresvmed thoy will take tows trom Neworatle ¥ Eagle, Whipple, with {ater Joveiro, was this morning reported as haviag ovmo in to the Miscellaneous BO-For wreok of ship Columbus, with toss of life, and qurther partioulars of the loss of the Be stoamor Amazon, seo forcign news per America, s Rteamehipa Fulton (government SM Jighter in tow; Marion. Berry, low, Saysanan. Wind during the day W. _ Selow—Threo barks and one briga, ico, aud weather mild. er Horn fod and etrainod. Notice to Mariners Goo P Kano, Eeq. 81 iven pot ow» on wrelieeing ccnine wih herleston, Alabama, Lud- ps Anron, NOriosne; Emma Wi Gioaner, Apalactio Hoo ‘The propelioe Pionoer, which was sehore on the West Bank C Hozbor quite free from Newronr, Jan feo, bri Lit @ night perinten of Lig! ice that the lights at Con iscontinued, and wil Hoi APALACHICOLA, Jan 6—Cld In port 8th. among others, P Hattrick, and Cotton Plantor, for Antwerp, lég: Win Hitchcock, and JP yerpool, do; Ashiand, Rie, d for Booton, 60; Bric, Lewi 01}, for do do; Rhove, Merrill, tor FRiver, & P: Keres Sulled, tet hip Marion- Coater, 8 Cha¢wick, E King, ug i y, BF Hall J Prat of Boaton, ———~: pohr Miranda, Is for NVork, eplit Bails and reonved Torao (ot @ time, brig understood, ‘Has experi- Meraid Marine Correspondence. A. Jan 2h—4 PM. am tug America, vioes from Rio from M ge, And arc in Tarpaulin h inst, but wae not boarded whilo sho lay there. the will probably discharze at N Boston pilot buat Coquot! day on the Inner Graves, go up to Boston by the # is suppored to be ch af or etore reported ashore yester- at was towed ‘Sho doce not loak, but in the Chess- ord aud Tur- 11 not ba oxhibited bo upper part of the bay opens. Foreign Ports. CuRacoa, Deo 4—Brigs Abram, Btav ds 4 ab Coro for NVork; J A for Rio Hache 2 days, to load for Now York; soht J B indeay, Rixes. for Baltimoro, 1dg ealt. 87 DoxrweoCirx, Deo —A from Amator- J from NYork, disg. ¢ Gen Clinoh, Norris, N Hiseward, for Li 0; John Dunlap, Skolfict. for NYork, do; barks Pranali a Mayflower, do do; Arohim Chase, Jacob Prontiss, and Ma- 0. Es brig Andrew Ring, Raya » a} ND. NJ, Jan 24, 51; PM—Vov a voseol arrived or departed from harborto-day. Ci Capt Leiteh, of the ssenxers will start from here tomo by private oonveyence for Wilmingt m, and thence to Phila- delphia by the railroad cars. and allotier vescele at Breakwater are essy snd safe. Wiad from SW, with strong i EW LONDON, Jan a_ for NYork; Spl He also York. iladelphis, 1— Bar St Thom: mming @ vant, Mr Bro®: © Williame, A Joon: 1s BE Chevilicr. J Dixon end lad: .T Low, Er Brunet, P C Hotta Salter, Mira Dickeov, ol, Mrs Young, Mra fi S inesly, T Mumtoré, J Bromley, MLJohneon. T dications of rain, Tr aches a # Isdy end ohild, J 1, Patterson, J Ht Steve er and lady, DP Fle ‘ire Brady, ohild and EPB 1. A Voorh: Pron| 68, i, Mrs PH Bodley, ‘Miss Jones, JO B Inman and | Day, ET Bowers, Misa C Prontise, Miss A Prentins, | Shears, G Lockwood, A Mix and lady, GL Barnes, W Stan: | haré—10 in the steerage. Bagio: E Mrs Jono E and lady, B \y, Master Con 29 in tl * foronoon ated that his ehip L Pond, Edwart did, Pentield, do do; M Thowsoton tor co; Emily, and Abbott Lawreno: N3A COLA, prev to Jan 1—Cld brig H Cousins, Thom. 23—Below ship Clinton Deli Oak, Ryder. from do. Jan 16—Arr bark Scorland, Perey, Boston. Went to sea, brig J A ps Rudd and Isdr, Dr Earl A 8) 3 Howl Cc Levott, J Certello, Chovilicr ARCTIC, at the foot of Canal str For treight or paseogo, having unequetled and cowfort, apply to 8G Well sizoet tho 8 tions fer cleran COLUINS & CO CIFIC will succeed SOs BRITISH AND NORTO AMEKICAN ROYAL Mail Steamsbi) oct, and bowwoen bi y calling 28 Halil Caps. —--, G Japt. Ryrie. EUROPA, Capt. Lost. Capt. Bhannon CAMBRIA, Capt. Loita! carry s cleat whits light a mainumast head: wboard; red on port. , No. 318 Water be taken to Greenwood Ceme- 1 to attend his fu- ticn, from the house of his ther-in-law, Samuel Richards, Jr, No. 27 Butle ith Brooklyn, this day. at 3 pads Prestge from 120; Seoen orth seoured unbil paid for. Freight willbe charged on specie beyond an amouns for Personal expenses. An experienced surzeon on bi All lobtere and nowepapers Moe. Por fecight oz paesage, eet, No. 65 South then) J Dit} - SHIPPING. New York. ‘Boston, Now Yor! N mehip Arctic, ‘ow Yor 4 Cabin, $70. ERPOOL, UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM. | Capt. James C. Luce, depart with the United States mails for Earopo, February 7, at 12 o'clock M., from No berth seoured till paid ‘This steamer will | positivel ier bert oom moda DWARD K, jtoamship PA- 1 Febenary 2 NiaGAKa, Capt. Sic CANADA, Oaph, Basrisom. od PPI 2 CUNARD, J French, German, and othor fareiqu’ go. brought in common with British good given in Havre for New York. CITY LINE.—FOR SAN FRANOI , direct, on Thursday, 12th of Feb: ndid double engine steamship QUAKT/ ROCK, nder, (formerly per No. 3 North th Fobruary, 90 unequalled accom modatio een constructed with ep ‘or froight or pasears, § D. Wilson, Com: ) will leave her cook, direct, 6 paséengers, having b oto their comfort. Fi ply to J. W. RAYMOND, will leave again on Bature the favorite steamship New Orleans, at Pana Are now open. Bron day, Mich M ‘hureday, . nosday, 23ih Wednesday, 4th Febr Wednesday. Vth dwn Isth + 2th $0 Livorpooi—¥irei do. do. ae oars. musts pase through 4 25 Broadway. an The Quarts hock ‘oh, con LACK, ‘yhiph fe now in perfeotly, of which will be compte Company has at this time onthe river and tho Lake, five | steambonte, built expressly for thi 01 Never, pax. | baye beom sent out, w , the landlord | Gity of Glango' most prominent For gla AS RICHARD orNo.d io bis Tist year, sly settlers of Lena- P.M, For treight, apply 0 BPOFYOR| ‘Tho stonmer Southerver hinery, the abov ne ater high will be ‘ine ofteerol the Company @ offies of e Comp" Tae AC 1 Teay 2%, at 1 o'clock TON, Agonts, #6 West atroct, Novice.—No Poterabung (roight reocived by this veroel, r L¥STON—THE NEW AND 8 G mehip UNLON, Captain he, nbows pord, on Santird reciacly, from Pier N ard, where all bills of lading will bo mnenge, to the counting room of . TILESTON & THORN by the ni t OF pases ee SON, 41 Exohas OR SAN FRANCISCO VIA NICAKAGU, sory Transit Company of Niearscus—Firet N. ‘This Company is how prepared to conve: C1 eit service, ain: od Walnut street, TO! pt 0 P ACCES PAssongere and i uverin Nice rainy eoxcon, 1d two ine: a8 by the Leh. prgghaes of tlokete, ‘4 Broadway, thi 2 LRA HE PHILADELPUIA AND LIVERPOOL STEAM. hp Company intend running their now steamuhipe aa FROM PHILADELUHIA, Thursday, January 2 - Thursday, } Thuroday, Maxob ednesday, Foby. ¢ ay, Fol vas, ‘BOS 1 Ince, N.Y. Philacetpits, OLK, DINT, AND RICHMOND, Vs.— Othe atekwslip ROANOKES LP Ariss, commande MY Maroh preci PLENDID R. Adams, 4 North Rivoz, 45 Bouth abroes, ing Mehly derangod OANET 8 PUbON the Fuike to eUp> ral, by Commodor alsa and ‘News Room. anf Vets of she © FRE TILL GURED.—DR. Co! . ‘Twonty-ono years practice lormepsody and pormaient ource, and een! jedinatow days. Dy sinence ie ‘thia branch of she pr Sppiy with s certainty of being i od of medioal or LY IMPORTANT TO INVALID: lible remedy for those deplorable Quent on self-abuse, incapacitating t 4 matrimony, may be heard of gras Broadway Pout oft nder those complaints, especial before applying to ‘ary Dootor, no hould not fail to gob which will save themselves much sroa- 3 00 ing, post paid, box 109 jons may be, WOMAN'S PRIVATA MEDICAL COM- Dr. A. M. Mauricenu, Profeasor of Picvases bp. of Womon--Twoutia Bh —Prioe Bh. importast ssoroee. koewn to them partioulsrly. whose pealth dove nos permis of aninoroaso of faintly, 19 io of spocis} importenas. Tiere, wla0, every Comste—sho wife, sie mothe: either budding inte manhood, oF ths ovher th thy docliag : ge, aywprorl, snd big mow? eflicical \d Mose cartuin mode of dnrs, iu eROrY oO pial froma ® Ronblemen th Doytum, Ohio") Dk. A.M MAUIORAU > D. Sin :—My wits haa been perceptibly sink ng for Acine theoe yoats or mors, in cousoaneaces of hor Rrost ANZaish ing como mouths betore an’ during hoi y oncoossive env mera and moro d and prostrating hor, putting hor life in imminons dangoe. § Ocossion, doepanired of. as inovibedle aud resicued my- ‘snd which was, on tho 1 posed bhis abst of thin Bolt to moat tha wor inonsha,) i board your book highly 6 some minetors x rt 9 roliot Le nifor: . fi Fed bo my wife, on !earn- ing that phogrend discovory of Te opensd ® prospoct bo me, w svived was possible. probability my wile baoe In her ar hitdeon tafe mr ines Linprnokoabdle bo convoy more Cally the ao- oy Aty 9 RuDSneD ebriobly ‘or tte married, oF those donsompinsing marri enls ab 222 Broadway, y arreet, New Yo: Tucker, Mobile, Alab pocaips of 82, ® cop! rious audjoota nblishing office, 0, Albeny; Joseph Poberaop. #6 Chertant atroas, Wilt de branucitted by malt, Dart of the United States, 41) lations A.M. Mauricona, box B.SOULKTE, AND. P (by bia greatly superior ® repotetion which vsnore 9 astonishingly eaple cures wi withous. in may: but in those ayphili yorre’ dvEstion, onusing tho ever, and which have beca un dor the obargeof th nens wishoat succoas, are sad veluod; for unless the ayutum ts entirely fro: te io Innocent offspring for genere~ & bs oquail of Paris aod LARMONT, BURGEOR ‘Modioins, has eatsblisl Scostmons of ail private disease sorely envy him. of the di jestruction of his services co much soughs for ‘the poisen, ik effec ‘Tho written oortificat cures that, he is not afraid though his preceptors wore the grost Acton of London. The oortifiostes also include the very aa- forennstoly numerous victima of soli Abuse, we ove thougsués who caunot be cured with modioinos. no half cured and abandon’ oases this spocinlity, as bo always quae ad permaneas cure. For trestiacat b: ul] atsbemens of tho oasa, with foo, New Work, will bi to box 7 Brostw fakionts soplye Roars, 8 heats arsto rooms. Ofioe ars'o—not in HI soon be prbtish BR. La CROIX’S PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE— Fifth edition; by La Cheapest book ever pul the Physiology of Marriage, a Gisordora of youth whieh destroy the pl ariving from india: which all persons with the sathor’s ob Ginqualifioations, and their ead resulting fros ce arity, ma OxCO! nd mental powers, all diseages, ebion, with plain aud simple rulea by Smee “he withoat meroury, as ob EBACTiBae ‘the to: sr] KS i Sf 8 anal ant olay 98 of the reproductive ‘Organs of both Cones, Saree, vscs, and fui those contemplating ome objections 1d contains mai matrimony, waioh will agsingd marriages none, howover, should dincunts of malas, wheshor marroce masts; agen of temalos, whesher m: or . \naige i, belore consul Birangera who require 7 doctor, ought to know whether their onseo are properly un- derstood by those whom they employ, and thus quardaxainst revalens in popular cibice: ition of quacke ox I vy ‘ironty years, has been “4 7 rhioh his book Lf eonding ge cals Keo in a letter, ‘one copy by mail, (roo of postage, oF ross: De. LA UROL a 30 Beaver ro copies for SL. cect, Albany, N. ¥. Sold <i Stringer & Towns 7d street, Arot DREDS OF THOSE WHO HAVE CONTRaCTUD jointed of & oure by nos calling foit any sum, if failing 6 cure gny case that may come under his oare, long standing or afflicting. Patients aro invited to his Dis- No. 3 Division trees, Ne # York city, a: his practical experionce and great reme- 0 have been unfortunsse in the salocti Are solicited (0 oatl on th remedy, Punter's Red Drop, ourcs thoes whohsve contracted rivate diseage like magic. Price $1, with s private trostisn, yeople comohancreds of miles to get thi intrinsic value of this remedy over covered is, that it doca not dry up the the blood, to break out s% come remote terriole manner, but thoroughly roote out every partiole of disease, (often in forby-eight hours,) placing the pations im 1s before he. a to eae Any disenee o no matter how are cured yearly b; in th Slight sffectiona cured i EDICAL CARD.—DR. GLOVSK CONTINURS PO cure, those obstinate, ied Up caecs that have baitied the skill of the mos Fionced, aud such a2 escape from ii Gtrangore are apprized thas vi cial empyrical pretenders, under fi hatf-oured, and 6 ir. G. has received 3 regutar medical oducation, and | ractioe for the lant twousy-a 10.12 Ann siraet, 4 himself to an of his present sffice, THE DISAPPOINIED.—DR. WARD CAN BE OF immediate s+rvice, his treatment at once removing the effering and probatie dete re t eecurity. He gets dnily m: cult cases, that have defied others. r they are cured before thi w themselves, anal atreot, oorner of Broad wa: K. WARD'S MAGICAL TREATMENT.—OREAT SUC- cess—All former exporionce exocedo estes progress through th | ot the ordinary treatment, bat Dr. | prepsrssions, Srresta all instontavooualy. in No feo, and medioal —Ianameravle ireeveral terrible etages, in spite fie ease and coler are no conreption of No fee required, an eure them. corner of Broadway. OCTOR WARD MAKES NUMEROUS CURK3 OF ner Cnnal otroet and Broadway. treat themeolyes tha 1. Deiay not to come to ng, ‘Wien you will be gratified ton to find yourself better in twenty-four hours. No Consultations private, y wiki whioh he 1, Canal sirens, n ships id rooeive mails aud pas | PERSIA, Capa. ASIA, Capt. Judi A modioal boox, uars. 0. tang themselves, a m him, howovor muoh ters may have failed; reliol afforde't at onc no fees required: medical book Canal street, corner of Broadway. ATH'S FRIEND—UNKQUALLED FOR Biesod hy ati who try it, itso mild, ik may be given to i Ail private discasce vanish under ils use. ‘i Who wil give foes attor that? remaaber it, » corner of Broadway. REWARD.—JEFFRIES' ANTIDOTE, £ 272+ citie mixtra for the gure of private disord, makes # spends curs without she lo: nk, oxposure, or chs inted sre certain metimes in eix hours; eseily misled, We rosstiction of di basi forfeiture of five hundeod doljs with full direotions, &e., $1. fas s week many are i ne, roa? way, Wk Cisttn, 100 Pane jaw Orleans. ) REWARD.—CROSSMAN'S BEEUIFIC Of all romedies yes ai 5 Tt makes 8 opoody and Kermanent cure, with- Gus the least restriction in diet, drink, or exposure, oF | change in application to bnainese. Li at the drug esore, 278 Ttvondwa: ab No. 10 Asvor Louse; var of Wi PRACTICAL PRI- Mice hones, 9 to 17 gar A.M. most covers and comp! radios! cures 1 RIVATE MEDICAL CLINIQUE, GRATIS, DAILY, from 3 to 6 oolock P.M, at51 Lisponsrd stroot, nese This charity is to e before @ medion ol | being impored upon by boasting uno! for gentlemen only, from 1) to 4, and YOR ONLY SECURICY AGAINST HUMBUG AND Moots of disraao, is to apply bo the old HMuaterina 'Y, No. 8 Divison strost, Now Tt Ae ta catablished, and countless are the numbers that are daily not only boing benefitted, but radically cured and saved from tu early rave, by the timely exertions 0 | Dr. Hunter, and the use of hi a 4 ] cure threo persons, and novor takos a w It is harmless an being followed by none ofthore terribls pooon4- hich aro the result of using alt other romadios. 411 conavitation private, invotorate case, No (eos, Medical book

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