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the permission he bed granted, e intercession of Consul Hodge, for Kossuth Nand at pleasure He further ordered of them should in fointe pe allowed to mot pocuports. ot me by @ French Minister, or by « French Con: (once tnt ‘of tbe same the ship was sur- reunded by # multitude of boats, with people, in- teneely excited, calling for Koesuth, singing the Mar- Beilles ore and other revolutionary songs, accom: that well known clap of the bands. which is Fa oes the French people in times of it excite. ment; 6t (herame time multitudes bad were still gathering. on the sheres and mole-heads, and drums in the city were beating. It was in this atate of agitation among the people that I remarked to Kossuth that if be would retire fiom the poop deck, perhaps the people would disperse, for I feared a ‘compromises of the be He complied with this request, but soon returned, said, “I bope I will meet a generous welcome from your people also, end Tem ture you would not have me yulse it; amin the same position here.”’ I replied, course I would not; bet this was @ different case. He made a short address to ibe people, and then he and his arsooiates left the deck anc in aboutahalf hour efcer this peroid, the boats xoved off slowly im the dusk of the evening. If Iwas rude ts him, my rudeness con- sisted in the above expressions. It is for this that I bave been censured. How justly, you will judge. ‘There was etrong urd for apprehension on my part, for I had been repeatedly warned of the danger of @ com- promise of the flag I had received express orders in no way to interfere with the politics of foreign nations, nor suffer it to be done by the officers or men under my com- mand Kossuth, though e foreiguer, was under the pro- tection of the American fi by virtue of @ resolve of Congress. He had had permiesion, through the interces sion of Mr. Hedge, the American Uonsul, to go on shore with hiscompaniovs bvents bed transpired of sucha ebaracter that the people of Merseilies had become in- tensely excited J bai received orders not to allow any person, whoever (hat pereon might be, to leave the ship but the officers n of the Mississippi. ss 680 cireumsiances al frgs have been disre: they be over wee of prudenc wes in jeopardy! I hol oo right to suppose t! French’ government would prohibit Koesuth fro: at Marseilles on account cf the excitement his presence caused among the people. and that at the same time they | ‘would be teme enough to aliow him to address them in their own port under the protection of the Amerioan dag, and from the deck of an \merican frigate. Suppose there hou been in reality no danger of com- Promising the flag, if 1 lad reason to apprehend danger of a compromise it wos my duty to speak, ‘Tho lip ofan Officer ehould not be sealed in silence till the flag is com- promiced. Itis his duty to anticipate and prevent the evil, rather than pause till mischief is complete; then at- tempt a remedy Re, srding it as my duty to interfere, { kpew of po language more subdued and gentle. At the time I employed the above innguage, Kossuth mentioned that I bad charged bim with Baving compro- mised the tlsg I told l:im a: once that he misunderstood | me—tbat I did not cay he had compromised thi that there was deuger of it. Here] supposed Of all dissatirfaotion on his part, until I wi some deys afterward that Kossuth was < ferred to, Timmecia' pat a period to all di excited, still enter dered bim from the mising the flag I < informed while on Gur paseags to Gibraltar, isfled at the remarks I have rs. ly called on him, with s view to stisfaction. He appeared to de the impression that I had or- and charged him with compro- avowed it most expiicitiy, and, after fome conversation, rral to him from my general erulsing instruetions that part of them which more par- ticulariy related to ay Do tion when im the ports of foreign nations; u: b regard to observing strict new trolity, &o. e into. mo political diecussion: y exprresion of opinion indicating eympathy with any particular party. He exorassed his entite satisfaction with my explanation. He then ra- quested 2 copy of # part of Uonsul Hodge's letter, which d bed read to him some days before, am mentioned that he should like to have me annex my assurance that he had not compromised tur flag while on board the ship; | de which I cheerfully arvented. From this period fiieudly relations existed between vs. We visited the Governor of Gibraltar and American Coneul, and partook of their hospitalities together. Lrespectfuily refex you to Kossuth’s last letter at Gib- Taltar, dated 13th October last. in which he sets forth his reasons for leaving ship, and expresses in strong lan- usge his personel regard tor myself and the odivers and orew of the ebip. bearecap.: lite skill sir, in the arrangement and com- bil te, this is the first time I have attempted aan ae myself, though I have been censured when 1 have not deserved it, and condemned before I have deen called to answer to charges against me. You are the only person who, though personally a stranger to me. bas addressed to mea word of enocur- ase ment, or who has tavzht me to hope that my name aud charecter would be defended in Congress. For this encouragement please to sccept my warmest thanks, Justice may linger for a time, but to one who haa no awbition but todo hix duty, it will ultimately be award- ed by @ ditcriminating public. T am, very arene ae obedient servant G, Captain US. Navy. Hon. W. BR Waehington. aren, x c ‘The Visit of Kossuth—Gen. John E. Wool, Troy, December 31, 1851 My Dran Sin —Bre this reaches you the old year will | have passed awey and the new will have commenced its onward course. “With the compliments of the season to you acd your kind family, 1 would tender my most fervent wishes thst al mey enjoy, for all tim whatever may most contribute to their ple: happiness. I perocive thet the great Negyar bas been with you He takes onptive al heads and ali hears, Tha witty the wise aad the foolish are equally ewayed by his power. Therw appears to be uo limit to his inftuence over ths hu- man mind In the seeming h by his zeal and eloquence, he ; oven he who, in his mom*nts of reflection, would shudder at | the thought of war and bloodshed, enters fully ii his plana, and declares himself ready to shoulder musket, and commence a crusade against all crowned bends or oppresrors of ihe human family. The senator and statesman. the philosopher dootor end the lawyer, the enterprieing merebant. th dustrious manufacturer, the ingenious mechanic.andeven | the olergy, the measexgors of (iod, whose every breath in- vokes the pesce of the worid, are prepared for war, not only = Russia, but against all Europe, anti! Hun- gary shall be proclaimed free and independent. Im ail this, ‘we see @ surprising power over intellect. _ surpassing | even that exercised by Demtesthenes or Cicero. Let us bowever wait « little, and until the veil, “ the silver veil which conceals this great Mokanna, thall be torm away,” and dee at his non-intervention, for peace instead of war. It ought not to te tho thought strange that the people ‘of the United Btates should sympathize with Kos- suth and bis companions on account of their gallant struggle, and the rufferinge of their ‘down trodden’ countrymen ; por that they should deprecate oppression whenever and in whatever form it may be presented nor that they should desire to disseminate through- out the world our free and liberal institutions.— Buch feelings and euch desires are implanted in their breasts by nature amd by an enlightened education. But, having a due reverence for their own institu- tions, end @ just regard for their own progress, pre. servation and prosperity, should they, ought they, or can they do more than proffer their cordial sympathy to the opprested and “down. trodden’? of the world, and tender them a bomwe and an arylum. free from oppression. and beyond the reach of derpotirm’ It is not possible that they aie prepared to commence ® crurade=not to rescue the Boly Bepulchrefrom the porression of infidels—but against ali the crowned headsin the world. to contest their right to govern according to the forms im which their governments are © *d. Such must inevital be the result, if we adopt the pricciples and pian’ Of his withes: and yet we ses thore mongst us,to whom we have looked for sound views and safe counsels, upon 4]! rubjects relating to the interest and welfare of the country advocating aud en- couraging his impracticable scheme. Perhaps these men would eazy they do not intend to go beyond a ation of what they o thould be the law of that such a declaration ned heads of Kurope, unless backed by a nations. Experience teaches u would not be regarded by the cre any more then the parsing wicd force adequate to enforec it The lessons derived from ¢ plausible theories, ‘i'n derkness—the part is our own 1ook for possible bless we would guara ¢ g. then, to th at evil, and the gres country. It has ey whether caused | ambition or have been, in most cares and then by oppreerion, ne expenses of the firet war. The oppression i as well as on the contine of war. France has been than sixty years and we fee! clent aily is, at this moment, ie when sbe firet unfurled tue standard of rebellion agains Louis XVI, In the ¢. millions of lives have deen escrificed, end » debt impored on the industry of the country, that no efforte can cancel. The people of Ireland, Italy, and Hungary hove each, in tern, strug ied for liberty and independence; and what have th ed? foot by despotism, and left wi:hout the power of resist manos. If you would guard your free, happy and prosper ous country against oppresrion. or oppressive taxes. be- ware how you encourage wer. Meed not the demagogue. ha to gratify his ambition. would drench his country biood, Reme! Remember, the Jost of liberty commences with o joey and oppreetion followe war Pour tries, JOHN BE. WOOL ° Tye Interventicn of Bs din the sfaire of the conti wont century, cost the goverament 1.7%,- KO pounds stor! ence are more valv uture is shrouded in the fature we may ok.-if Civil ware by ambition resulting from be concomitant of Kogland Europe is the bitter frait ng for liberty for more nd deplore that our an- f& woree condition than Domestic Mircellany. MicniGAaN any THE Hioiter Law.—The Detroit “Tritwme of the ‘id instant, ontains the following pream- dole and resolation, lately pusred by Board of Regents of She University of Michigan :— Whereas, the Kev. DD, Whedon has not oniy Pub- Mely preached but openly advocated the doctrine called the law, s doctrine unauthorized by the Bible, at ‘war with the principles and precepts of Christ, subversive eof civil government end society, and the legal rights of hndividuals : therefore— Resolved—That the Rey D 1) Whedon be and is here- Dy removed. Proposition TO pReTROY Ginarn CoutEor.— flome persons in Philadelphia are using every exertion fio thelr tae have w iliem street in that cit; Opened yugh ‘the cunds of Girard Ooilege “proposed id cause & sad mutilation of the college Jenny Linn’s Husnann —Mr Godechmidt, who ‘was recently married to Jenny Lind, was s Jew by birth, fuad rooently embraced the istian religion. to which ‘it sald be has long been inclined He was baptived by the Kev Dr. Wainwright, of this eity Lowi: from Bante Fe, December 31, 1851, 08 tifonn =) cial party, including Qolonel Su ee th who went out to meet the Nava} 36th, bave returned a reing an. ve pretty between one and two hundred N. ‘How far thore who were present on this occasion ought | to be treated as, in any proper sense, a representation of | the great Navsj>fsmily consisting of from five to oe | | their wives and children. | Vantage of saving distance. | made ina shorter time—which is the same thiog river. strike off frem the Arkansas in a direction toward Pawnee | further distance. | whol | sey, has gained the highest admiration for his dating | qualities and unequalled achievements,as the electric » | traveller. | tiring efforts to explore new paths, which sball fasilitate the communicstion with New Mexico.a nd add to the comfort and safety of the traveller on the desert route Franklin | your columne. 1st, The great decideratum in a search is to avoid the risking ¢f any more valuable lives in the attempt to re- | and others. buoyed up by wili be our wonder, that we should have knelt | tar, and that we ehould have taken his devices of | other portions of provirioned vereels, and | that both branches All have been overpowered and trodden under | | ordimary to chote | demanded, and le Gd f fans in New Mexico. INTERVIEW OF GOV CALWOUN 4ND PARTY WITH ‘THE NAVAJOE! A correspondent of the St writes oft. 4 wh fares ri can learn, joes on the ground. thousand souls, is extremely doubiful. There is really n small difficulty, even bere, of gettine et the truth. T | bave so far fovnd, among persons who have had the best | means of knowing. the most coatradietory stat: ts as tothe numbers of the Navejoes, Bome estimat 0 as jow as one thoussad warriors; others 9 hich as four thousand. Were the Indiins who presented themeelves | at Jemez, the proper representatives of these one or four thousand! Or were they a mere lodge or two— in other words. handful of the great tribe, omly re- sponsibie for themee!ves, aud for no others of their tribe? The person relied upon for the necessary ia- formation on this head is not, es far as I can leatn, 80 well qualified to give it as seme others who might hare beep selected. There is another perso Mexioan of Santa He, named Caravajal, who was for five years, when young, a prisoner among the Navajoes, and bss since for the most part of forty years been rading with them 80 fares Seaticying these Indians goes, it seems to me that his meane of knowledge are far superior to those of th reom to whom this business was confided. It pro. ably would have been taken by Caravajai as well as the other person; sud why it was not done I cannot say ‘There was considerable talking with the Indians, Col, Bumner addressed them, telling them that the Presi- dent was tired of the war which had been so long kept up between the Navsjoes and Mexicans, and meant to put a stop to it. For that purpose soldiers had been rept into their country, and more would be sent if no harm, if they behaved. ‘well; on the ooati Ty. he would semd them seeds and tools for farming. and teach them how So imarore their lands and stock—to live com- fertably and grow rich. ‘were two paths Open to them. One was very ‘bed and bloody, and would lead them to destruction; and the other would confuct them to peace. and toall that was good for themselves and ‘Toe Navajoes, in answer, | declared they would take the path that led to peace. | The Superintendent of Indian Affairs, (Gov. Caluoun,) | addressed thrm—teliing them that the Presidemt was | willing to do good deal for them, snd asking them what Wing te do fer the President dian a very curious one, if the movement was, for at bad not been prompted before band. Two or three of the Indiaus came forward and shook hauda with the Governor, uttering some words) in their language, and making signs This was interpreted to be a declara. tion on their part, that they were willing to go with nim as hostages, The Governor then told them aubstan- ally what follows, in reference to these hostages: ‘You will go with me and lodge in the same house that t shel ters me. far this leaves these hosteges to go and come when they please, is a question sbout indemnity, and the Navajoes promised to bring in ttolen property and captives to Santa Fe by the 26th of January, They oomplsined, however, that the age at 9s a general remack, these robberies of which the Nava- Jocs complain, were merely reprissls. and reprisals which | did not restore to the Mexicans one for one hundred that had been stolen from them. The Governor then made | preparations to distribute presents among these maraud- | ers, who had been elmost incessantly bret nd eat of the same food of whichI eat’ How A good deal was said bad robbed them. ‘To some extent this is true. by virtue of whose stipulations these presents were made, Against euch an act Col. Sumner protested, as one that was both unnecessary and impolitic. 1 think that in | this opinion he is suipported by almost every person in | the territioy ‘The couference was managed through several interpreters—the words passing from English to Bpsnith, thence to Pueblo, and thence to Navajoe. If, ss Tam told, Caravajal, whore native language is Span: h, has a very good knowledge of Navajoe, it is on this ao- count to be regretted that he was not taken along. How | these hostages are actually to be treated, remains to be Itis ruppored that the Superintendent desires to seen, take to Waehington a company of Indians, when he goes in—as it is rumored he will in Februsry—and that these Navojoes are intend+d to give interest to his progress. You ‘will possibly bave the pleasure of meeting Mr. Aubry, the great Plains courier, a8 soon reaches you His travelling enterprise fe three trips across the Plains in one year, with agons The mail last month, with gli its ad- vantages for moving speedily, hed to leave nine tenths of its burden behind, while Aubry came through with heavy teams, and without the loss of aa snimal— Yeu have no doubt seen a map of his new route, which now lies befcre me. It is uxquestionably fat superior, in the important advantages of wood, water, grass ard easy traveling, over the Cimsrone route. Mr. Aubry hes no doubt it has, too, the ad- It can be ida i Aubry has so far, on bis way in, after crossing the Ar- sas, pursued the usual road down the bank of the His intention is, however, as he informed me, to Fork, tn the expectation of finding a road that will suit him to a crossing much above the present crossing of the Fork, and believing that he can find a good route to near | the present crossing of the Cottonwood Fork, of the Arkaness. By this route he expects to beable to save Bis calculation is, that on the whole Journey be will make e gain of fifty miles, with, upon the amuch betterroad Mr. Aubry, it is needloss to Further, he deserves great credit for bis un- which leads to it, “Zhe mail to this place from the States bas this month, as the lest. failed to bring us the new: list. Arctic Search. Many have been the inquiries made of me relative to | the plan I would propose for the relief of Bir John say & few words more in 1 deeire now to the subject of Arctic search. lieve those whom very many believe have now perished, that relief may yet be in time. 2d. To mrke the relief both as speed: possible. Grest lowe of time has elre: of the futile search in vessel sledges, boate, &e the whole arctic reg this poiat. To! fectual explor more risk than whet may be encountered ii mates, whick, by experience of former expediti not been fouud to is fubject to greater casualties than + globe. be admitted that well planted and well. | colony. independent of ships or ded with the most approved con- jon is searched in ail directions from foree such cli- It will read: wel me ruction in both b erneverance, to succeed in ection. end without inconve- > thore engaed in fatigues and discom and if it should be ‘ring parties to dis. om*. they would bare the uing them, but of afford. ry colony cou e to the parti not interfere wil | the geograph long engage + tae as well as us and I cheret ustry pegress, befere whom I have through # memorial ught the cubject. will mot delay tion. but pass the epprepriation reyuired, as but a tee rt time ir le make preparations, in order to mee he opening { the North Watnixcron, Pet cu 2 WILKES Se eee ern mermemenromne CITY TRADE REPORT. Barvnnay, Feb M—6 P.M moved tothe extent of 8.200 bbl* nd common to good Southern Brsaretvrre—Fiowr Sta at $4 87 )¢ @ $6 1254) with mixed to faucy Western and favorite round be 4 bee at $00 $5184, per bbi. There was nothing of nt done in rye flour or corn meal. Bever packager of buckwheat fleur found bayers at $2.12); @ $9 37 ic; end 10.000 bushels red Southern | whent.at $1 18 per bushel, indicating a firm market Barley, corn, and cate, were inuuluste, though un altered, Kye war lees plentiful, and held at 7Uc, per Corror—The improvement arrival of t yesterday, the ruler being 2,000 } | prices the market, after the pere*pttble Farionts Rates for Liverpool continued firmat the ® tendency to was asked, and at wheat in bulk; to-day 4d. wat recent advance. which hed. bowever check emgegemente For cotton \d which afew bawdred belee were noticed yesterday was at od, flour atle Od ing cotton at } 6 $5. taken, The For London, 260 bbis oll cake were ti the 24th was t and ashes. at $7 at d5e @ bo. » aud rice Provision# did mot vary much. the transactions oon- tistio of 400 bbls prime oy yaeee pork, at $13 and $16 50 & $16 87 ra pe Youterday prices, wih 49 140 do eS | 34 cents; 160 Ibe. prime lard at 9a | 4 cents per Ib; 150 do Prime and ican beet at $475 Hat $8 70 8 $11 0, and 10 do. beef hams at ba 60, reapectively. +m usue! terms means of information, there were | The President intended them ‘Their answer ing the treaty, this letter endurance exceed, perhaps, thoze of allother men liviog. He has pers. Csu it not be contrived to send on at least one ile of your paper by the letter mail.so that we shall not | be kept, ac we are, in almost utter ignorance of what is going on in the rest of the world’? We have today | forther reports of Apache depredations aud outrages at the last, dute from Fort Villmore. Below Dona Anas they had stolen forty-five government mules. Five persons are | reperted as having been killed, in addition to the former ope, etill cling to the belief | 4 and effectual as ly been the result ; therefore, { propose to use them only te conrey mem and provisions to # harbor, | (viz, the berbor where Bir John Franklin passed the winter of 1846-46, at the mouth of Wellington Channel,) | which can be annually approached by vessels; there to place a temporary colony of between four ana Sve hun- | | dred men, provided with all the means necessary, viz , of the beat and most appropriate con- struction; and for this temporary colony to remain until | Would be adequate to make anef- | tion ip two searons, and be subject to no | is, have | Ages, could mot fail, under | to-day as et, at about previous For Havre, the packet of ith bark Ratos were steady to California us —Near 189 000 Havana were obtained at $168 ne charge. In Bouth Brootiyn, on February 14, Mra eet uN. Cnovt, of@soa, Mother and obild doing wel Died, On tho evening of Veb. 11, of consumpti L, Parson, only daughter at Gecees:B. Preston, aged 5 years 4 months and 20 days. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- apectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of her perents, 116 Hammond street, this after- noe, at 1 o'clock. Her remains will be taken to Green- wood Cemetery for interment. Fobrusry 18, Mrs. Asw Li ged 56 years, widow of the late Captain Leveret Leo, rey a lin, illness. Her friends and acquaintances are invited to attend the foneral, at her lete residence, No. 147 Nassau street, East Brooklyn, this afternoon, at 1 o’clook. Connecticut papers please copy. at ener pets on Thursdsy, Fob 12, Mr. Teosas Pua- matp, lends ye acqnaintances of the family, also the Bbip Joiners! Benevolent Society, are invited to attend his {funeral from his late residence, 179 Prospect a! it. His body will be taken to Cypress Lil! Cemetery. On February 14 Birs Kiva, wife of David Glass, Inthe S8th year of ber age. Th? friends of the family ar, quested ‘to attend her fonera). this afterngon, at 2 0! «, from her inte resi- dince, No 116 Third avenue, corner of Thirteenth street, Cannda*end Newark, N. J., papers please copy. wn Fridey evening, February 13, Jonx A. Kienstep, Tis relatives and friend are invited to attend the fu- meral service, at No 234 West Twenty.recond atreet, this afcernoon, at 4 o’cicek, without further netics. His re- maine will be removed to Rhinebeck for interment. On Saturday morning, February 14, after a short ill- neas, James Bincuam, aged 57 years. The friends and acquaintances of the family, aud fad members of Hancock .edge No 49, I 0. of O. F. invited to attend his funeral, afternoon, at 20’ roloe . without farther notice, His remains will be taken to Greenwood. astern and California papers On Febraary 14, Anvay Basis Pavey, aged 41 years. friends aud acquaintances are respectfully request- oat i attend his funeral, from No.3 Barclay street, this day, at 12 o'clock ‘on Baturday, February 14, Many Aww L. Came, wife of ‘Thomas Golden, in the 234 year of her age. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for Interment, this afternoon, at 4 e’clock, from her late re- | i: sidence, No, 143 High street, Brooklyn The relatives | end friends of the family are invited to attend her fune- ral, without further notice. 4 On Saturday merning, February 14, Wacten Henny UpaH iis funeral will take place from the residence of his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Judah, No. 146 Waverly placi to-morrow morning, at 10 o’olock. The friends of t! family are requested to attend, withcut further invita- tion. His remains will be takem to Long Island for inter. ment. On February 11, Caries C. Survn, the only child of John and Mary Jane Smith, aged 9 months and’ days. The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, this igalternoon at at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his parents. a TES MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, se OOD. a native roe 5t. Reine, Movements of the Ocean Stcamers. Uaised Staton..." New York, Eureps_. Bi Das 1 Wabster, PORT OF NRW YORK, FEB. 14, 1812 Cleared. Steameh!p Florida, Lyon, Savannah. 8L Mitohill & Co, Bhip Waterloo, je eS Kermit & €arow. Ship Brewster, G Punta Arenas, &¢, B Blanco. Bhip Burboldh deer, Acapulos, ats Ore eT Orcaker & Co, Ship Embl palaobico! well & Co. Bip Marlon, A = cane gare Spiters, ‘Tileston & Co. rr Bork Kouts le, ae rnambi ea a ‘S Balo. x John Colby, Hatoh, P< R, W Bouthm ee fon Bark Paul Boece, Dixen, Mat sae W Bilwell Lark Telegraph, Conant, ant W Tiwett ® ‘Co. Bark Vermont, Dinsmore. erana, Duuham & Dimon. Bark Adeline, Remwert, Havana, M ylor & Bark Hannah Thoraton, Davis, New Orleans iglo & itsz- “he Stephen Yeung, Gray, Cienfuexoz, Chastelain, Pouvsrs a Peregon, MeN Vieuns Md, D & J Donald. Echr Eurotss. Tret it Joh: 'R, s “i Ae mala wins Saouoonvitle. "Thompron & Bohr Mecsenger. Béders, Fredcrioksburg, O H Pierron. Rebr Bonita, ree Franblin, Brets, Vore & Co. Rehr Blooming Youth, albimore. JW MoKee. br Kensington, Foster, Philadelphia, JH W Beli, Rowland, hadelphis, 3 AY MoKes. Pitman, Lockwood, Philadelphia. J Uand. Steamer Roanoke, Parish, Richmond and Petersburg, Dean & Thompeon. Steamer Delaware, Sanford: Philadelphia, M Sanford, Propeller Ontario, Chsas, Boston, Mailler & ord. Propeller Anthracite, Neuer ik Amboy, J & N Brigse. ool, Dee 21, with Has hed heavy ssnge, re has been within 6) Cpt ook. Passengere all wel oe ue ip was towed up to Quarantine Mee Boston), pe Bhanghae, 133 bp 4, a ioey Se ania fatg Deo 25, with Bhip Teano Rgfon! kt), Cre “ut meso and. 62 one rer hall weeterly miles cf 3), paesed sn yy Sete showin with the letters OR! Oth inst. off the Capes of she Delaware, eaw & steamshi ranging southward. Bark Felicie (Fr), Brachet, oe S52 days, with bran dies, te Herckeprath & Van Damm 2th inst, off Sandy Hock, during s beavy sea, rolled away fore Sopgallact mat and jibbocom. + lon white fiznat | Brig Ginsey (of Bridgeport), Sturges, Ponce, PR, 17 days, boon to Bridgeport, with malasses, Os ggbewcs Dorritic, Naesau. NP, 9 day With ace, to BD 7th inet, in the Gulf jah, saw ache Charles yo gandine ENE. The P brings homie ihe mate. eecond and crew ol the bark John French, wrecked on the Mog- ut Jn 27 joht Moree Waring, Store, Fronters, Jan 1% with fustic and logwoed, to Lobach & Sehe; apse, fohr Advance (of periseg) ards Black River, Jam, with logwood, &e, to WS Babbitt & Ecir Viteinie, Hobart, Savannah, 10 daye, with cotton ead rice, to Demiil & Co. Schr Ceylon, Amobury, Norfolk, 2 days, bound to Pirm: » th inst, off Emith Island, ‘wae tun into by at ( before reported 28 the Wilmington) which sprung our bow esprit, stove lerboard bow, carricd away bovstay, and did es, potinto — port for repsirs. Walters, Norfolk, 36 hours. Bharpe, Alexandtia, 4 days, bound to Providence. Schr Lucy Ann Guest, Foster, Aloxandria, ¢ days, bound to Boeton. nty, Fithon, Alexandria, 4 days doo Franklin, Powell, Virgini St Mary, Ps: v r Twilight. Wis. 4 Moo ns), Horton, New Sug 1k, LI, w Taleb, S hours, with bides. an 0 bark T in cuch # situation 43 t9 bs 8 Algo reports tho ship A lying etern on with tors, had jue? arc ont her sit nid war p \¢ day) morning, at the eviviog ef Telegraphic Marine Heporte. Bowros, Peb ls Arrived—Ehip Bennington, NGricane: yenonl; Union, Melon Maris, Sasen Jar Fro¢erick Cun, s native of Broslat }- erasnd wae drowned Feds. s an, WARE lost overboard; Jan 26, p lashed together, ‘pp ared to rt), been b ‘Aleo arr brig Grampus Arrived—Eh! Cleared—Bark J 0 water Cardouas, Cuanrreton Havre; Johw Menry rk. Feb 13. N York. BMeraid Marine Corresponcdenes, Pmiapenrvia, Feb 4 PE No arrivals. Clearce—Stesmehips Pennsylvania, Walten, Richmond Bev) Franklin, Beart, Chagres; sez JB Holmes, Lodge, Sa VaRnehe Miscellaneous, Bir Consranrine, ashore at Fire Ivland, previous to FONE OR; AD owored ae Tuosday night wishin «few miles of the Bock, when hor eaties ed, and she finally wont ashore as a roported. iti four feet « oand, wish +h id her back broken. ae h lee tered O00 ten ne Constantine We ® fing ehip and reg A, Patten, from New Orloane for Boston, is ‘toh from Providence to have woe a 4 booame s total los ngors sud orew, together “vith » M Bermuda in distress, le pe ar Pusey Bears, at Bermuda in distross, 1s x Naw Exowann, Borsford, which arr at SF: from Mazatlan, want tied ashore om Augel Island Yaiparaton to tv BUM, a Sy cuyeettt™” MONO Ve CW fren SUIPPIBG. Pert ry ey priput oteamehi| or Kaabeoes Heys Belaner, Sct 01 cen aoonee Howard, Marshall a sohr Mi ak ac , prea iol lou trie, WF, Biahassion, Bi rg r cbr as Katie Prosser, do; German ed. ity of Manchester, from Philedol- Livenroor—Btcamabin ann Houseman, es A am ean bad her oar Pere ne look a ‘EAMSHIP BROTHER JONA’ number ef through ged for route, properly, ining BANC A LIMITED CO Beuna 3G Besar eh ali ents. vie, Ch: ry By: ‘Wm Bhugard aad lad a WH woshor J it fin Seok, 48 Wilder, © A Beathe a aes a a TW Pi 38 , Mire Joe Hale, Mre eres Mia Plorrotoe, Miss ‘a Gril, Mrs ‘vion—T G Budd, Chas Lutyers, instal tite ‘Age ft 6L Gort rdor, Portsvours, EB, Jan 26-Tho Phils dom to Cardiff, which putin bere ntact off stoi on the lees ae Hearn, rome Li 18d, had signed alone can tee CITY, vo oll from Ps tickets will be reco: the Monumental City, lisaboth (of Workington, "4 ‘orew ate wren, Jon Se The, Reterycien, Baas. trot Ourdi for Wilmington, NC, bas boom put back with logs of boats, 24—Put in, tho Probus, Mille (or yavite. ton), from Newport for New Orloans, with | Jan 25--Tho Olympus, Wil for Ne’ Snleansy which pus bao: Whaiemen, lon 13 15 W, Molen Aug: ASSAGE TO BAN FRANCISCO. RF pet ag PAssEN- mors will be taken at erste moderate pri pl to enil on Thureday meas. ry 'D, 129 Water atreot, noar Wal AUTION TO PASSENOERS TO CALIFORNIA.—THE only genuine tickets for the Monumental Git; Panama on or about the 15th Marob, are 1 dersigned. No oer vickets will be recognized at A H. PRIDE & CO.,3 Broad stress. AUTION TO CALIFORNIANS.—THOSE PASSEN- fh tickets by the steamer boware that they have # stonmer on the Pacific Oooan from Pansms to ho a ai i NeG v ‘= bb x baa » Mise ‘Gadsden, Mre ae mone m cvaht, Jacob Obsolergine, Miss rer vohitdvom, Mrs Hi TY: Jc Lid ees jams ha v Mr aid cipper ship Bea 8 ie re Nzephe Pelt avd lady, Gco Jerp and Indy, Cramberlain, Ruivs Chandler, Jobu Bowie, Chae W Fargum, David Faraum, ity Tiga‘ & ydeil; ae |, ILL De Mosquers, Mr Sesver, ron, ete Seandolph and lady, Miss M Buchman, Mian on Bs ok, Mr White and child, Mes Davis and Proxen—Jan 6 Int 2548 N ta, Newport. 4ms from Sandwich Isianda, 100 bbls ep oil (asd A} ‘op 000 wh when st Honolulu Oct 1), Notices to Mariners, New Licur House ix Sovrw Au than those signed by us urebared shrou gers that have ‘ebruary, shoal to sail on the 16th _SHIPPLAG. 5 x LIVERPOOL ONITED | STATES Mall STAM. bi 2, Capteia Errs Nye.—This etoamer will nited States mails for Burops; positivaly, 12 ‘M., from her berth at the Ne berth, scouted ul pala comers spply se K. NS & CO re: Saeanie Atlaatio will succoo: R Sia—[ beg to soquaint you, for she ia commivteo tor managing the affairs of Lioy has been reoted in. on the sewsh side of K: 7. ri 33 Vi alled tho “Ster Light,” and 9 neighboring colon’ tiscrevelving light, and situated 35 deg SU min 37 co B las, coed kd alge ‘Blevavion—Bate, feet, Ithom have uo steamer. there, and. the probabilis there is ® great many persons on the Tsthinus Ine ud and sickly otimase, youth Australis can’t act up to San FF Toft to ebitt for ourself. OTICK.—T0 MASTERS OF ALL VESSELS BOUND for San Franclaoo-You will plese have two ia nes weavols epoken,, passen nero, eastward of Ado- scoommodations for No. 55 Wall stroot. ‘the Pacific, and sail oom tor ‘at Nee for on your ar- porter ‘News Boom: and lave of the Mew Foes OE PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL STRAM- ship Company intend running their now steamships ao ROM PHCLADKLPAEA. Tota ane fe visiblo as The Light Honse on its arrival, whic by abe ebip Boo) stmin Bt Agel Capt G A Maraten, Boor Water tie Sen Francisco piles boat Fanny was oruising of the Varralones, Deo 7th, her pilots discovered a rook now lnid down on tho charts, on which as half tide Is beere from tho Norabern mk aerelonse Ww YY around, it, with the soa ust 30 fathoms in use, and ice ia The ‘braok of yos- ‘Thursday,Maroh 4 Ging oe meshes ‘Thursday, March 25 City o€ Manchester. MEDICAL, OCTRESS KAMMEL, 209 DIVISION STRERR, AN old practitioner for a good many years att 9 whioh {males and children aro fisbie; Oe She gires all tho ae ot ber own apothecaiy, Office hours, before ly, A, M. from 2 to 4, P. M. General for Crown Golonise. FROM LtvRR POOL. ft Manel eater, M vont Bae fom Fait cancer, ecrotult b 3Y¢ miles from Poin! B; seven out wa OR sweat CONNECTING wig (THE ‘Tga- BEL for Havans. SOUTH. ye, will Ie y, lath ines. st 3 o'clock PsA, ing tho firss of the Jcomi-weekiy trips Eotrean this Sher ‘eaton. wee! freizhs apply on board, moh OF F ESTON & C te rar will be in tims to take ‘Havana, whioh loaves Charleston 01 OR SAVANNAH—UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.— ‘The new snd splondid steamship ALABAMA, celery New York for Savanna! <P Ie BI0k mas, owed on the ohari sola in land from tho westward. f tho sohr Moee Wang reports that ovine ontera, Tabasi ib eight ter, gome of the vei ‘thelr oargo to enable them to im inconvenicnce, no lighters could be banned. nes pee wae autor wh OR ONTEE. 4 D. DE. IGHLY IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS.—AN INFAL- Jidle remedy for those deplorable debilitios, consequent o, incapacitating the man for businons,, wr mae , may be hoard of gratis, by address Tosdway post office, N. ¥. Persons lal aints, especially those contemp! olying to any Dootor, no matter wh 8, should not fail to gob this v: ion wil eave themselves muoh trouble, ine. ona times to aerous diseases, he at if nine mais disohargs HY oe 4 thas 6 i ad tow from Liverpool for Now York, C.D. Ladiow, will I Bhip Conqueror, Recielle sale NNE 30 roi: day, Fob. 21, at 3 o’clook, = M., from Pier No. 4, ry froight or passage, Sepy . 7m Glasgow for New Orleans, ant Olivine cBpall, from Mobile for Liverpool, Feb 7, lat rig John Gutenbur, hence for Jacksonville, 9th inst, off Brig arse Huff, from Boston for Apalachiools, Feb 5, wink auta 194 Front streak. We mary. cy re be Travel th at a ° ~ ~ Ge! os = DISAPPOINTED.—DR. WARD CAN BE or into serviog, his treatment ab once removing tient fom snfforing and a ‘detention Pormanent security. He get onees, ttist Mave defied othore. are fortunate, for the route vis Savarnah p' tom despatch and acouracy, ail goods for he avetior to go by Rey should have the name of the depos at which they to be kage. bre Semtber (no (not Jonibae), Mayo, from Boston for Mobile, oe: moreae ry ray oes Ul ny ft marked distinctly on each pac: NITED STATES AND PACIFIO MAIL 8T. ape through line for San Frat pad f sailing di On Fi delay ehow thi i srrant I Book gratia. of delay ehow themsc!ves. No feo, and medioal Office, Canal stroes, corner of Broadway, NFORTUNATE’S AcasuTia (Bt Bart, San Jusn del Bi di Hamet, Anders oral Wo e357, id now double engine si ie in her Agoommodations an. FRLEND—-UNEQUALLED ros eradicating dizonso. Bloseed by all who try ik mei te? prom e eradicate - Pe in, the Flora, Hayles, from Li- } Jan 24—Put in, Mary & Jane, Cowell, Busxos Avnus, Doc Se Barks Austin, Perkins, from Ban- Mangola, Haskell, trom Boston tad, Hurd, for Boston abt ioral from Boston Brixnam (Torba: » U. a’ Friday "yebuney 2 av 20 106 anigh wader 106 woe from Antworp fo! is bard be given My ia- mh street, bs orth rivor, witn | wil bad’ Ass C ily mis): WARD'S, Can: ees, ci O FEE TILL CURED.. DR. CORBETT, 19 DUANS Brrcot, rie be consulted confidentially on the treat- ‘Twenty-one yoars praoctiso OK 21) arrabe 10th snd onhors Bexovpa, Fob 6—Barks Mary! "Atolls N ro] NW Bridge, Merryman, Mi Buacn Bi River, no date—No ee NITED STATES AND PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP th line for San Francisco, vis om ny hiygeecan dl a, at mai | 8 new double engine ted in ber secommodations nde GR ander, will m foot of Warren sh, 0 Vern me! mails, for Chi 4 for Boston, both Teese ts Port, poe NYork via Cc —Onl ia pty 2 and “Chagees. f o’clook P. rue the aa De ho Porter, U.B. N. from hi rth river, with ae ing favorite U.8. M. steamship Norshe: i without iG delay eee Francisco, on arrival of the meas Sper nz GLOVEE, BY HIS bite | oki back id 253) sae of, ‘Those Chutes, Martin, Lon- ——) is aoe 0 offoet mi y het ae meeatioe fc (of Liang B the Geen captives of the Lopes 23—Bld Anglo Saxon, MoCurdy, Rotter- Four Brothers (Span or Boston, dg ee 'd Admiral, Crisp, NOrloans. Eel satin, for Boston, 19 days. abt . N York. sey ‘ERPOOL, oo Arr Refuge, Wilson, ‘WOrlesns; Solota, Cid Feet ry 285.27, Chimers, Banks, NOrleans: Howth Cn nee Cate ted te Ade ie ee i? ‘Caldwe ai fr sore a au =" quick and adioal our cures, in inited Bhates, ‘with: office practiogs whi out internal reme- ern ‘ty th * ‘oo t a. rae 8S. MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—FOR be tala OR. leans, via ee oan, of sailing did steam ‘hip GRORGIA, 3,00 tons ‘will sail ca the dam. OP RONTERA (Tabasco Gepapee Ricord, ). Jan for evans; sohr Florence, 4 the French eur epl une eee street, Gu DeCRSTEE, Jan 5— a berths, se cine ‘0., hy, after do. $00; ctoerage dow, 625. Specie o sree, ca tor New Orleans D of shia lina a ear, anhlg ge MO nek irises oa WOMAN'S PRIVATE paotcas oom- aris Prot enees of Women—Twentiess “edition, 18mu., pp. 177 Weat strees, corne |\HROUGH TO SAN FRANCISCO,—NBSW YOKK and San Francisoo Steamship Line.—Toe now a4 UNITED STATES, Tato tons burthen, Charles C. jee for Chagres, 01 ting a8 Panama with the 0%, 2.100 tons bur- expected to depary sh Api el iy anguish to mi 7, sificaliee 00 the hus for the married, or those loses important secrete, Epona of an increase of 08. ry femalo—the wife, the mother—the one ma tl ae in the Gestine Years of suffering, of and poate and m lectionate wife, Gstambts, ‘Beyer, a maths Boll, and U: fe, ied, do 48h; Cityof Giasgow ior 5 Eo adetnhla 4th. Fatima, Laing, Charleston; 27th, Universo, 5 A, Saunders, St Mor! Brn sii Jan 26—Cld Great Britain, Hare, Mobile, in bal- a eh >. Mioth, Lunt, for Boston lag; Char! dre for di ie, x La whieh should be known to them those whose health docs no! Commander, will take Mareh 3P. ae family, it is of ee an ports m nature contemplates (roe! ere the Mopeotred symptoms, and the mot om ode of cure, in every com eu! dan i porlended ou ou rauad Mig ak BSvis, ae & oe joaver stredt o ‘ee JONES & JOHNSTON, 90 Wall 2 RES AND BAN JUAN.—THS NEW AND 47 ae UNITED STATES 1,! eet aod m iy bien her sex inf subjecs. rig Fi (Be 7 oom Galway tor SYor. with tone of ‘salle, lesking bad! of als Unron (St Salvador), Deo 2l—Arr bark Homer, Ista- te Cristo, Sherman, Messis A, ist, Chicors. Howla fable Tracklon do; Swan, Holmes, at Nov 30 - Bhip Stanle merly the takes ntum, of Posten) Hi fo sorn Aratde Beer to Dec 14, wip ‘arvai , Rankin. Frangfort neiro, ee 1 Feb 7—B8hip Ohio, rope, had been ashore at Key a setae Le, Jan 18—8id brig New Werld, Castner, Phila- Brean, a Jan Sala vark Nacochee, Thorp, for Cosumol jo eeaehyes Oct 28—Arr Hilda Charlott id te (before roported sld Nov 10, 2%6—Bark Geo D Smouse, Winchon bach, ae ron the bar, schr Antes (probably can cobr Anita, Cart Laparte), for Vera Crus, wie o: eee; Home Ports. a ANDRIA, Feb ll—arr brigs Lent, Leeman, and Eastport; Sarah Wooster, 4 Mai idan ag Rw Dix zal fr ba pole bark. Cld ships 08 Pel j Maris, Peake, do Adelia | W Packer 600 tons burthea, ae ‘tho 16th (Maneatis St Jan aos Ante'of things was ine able, fob the worst. At Cae time jour book highly Ra receiph an relief it afforded my di very oublef fal gp Be acacmmodailons ae ioee abin, pa ry gk I vse NBEPENDENT LINE—THROUGH TICKETS.—THE ees and fast steamshi ik Moore, from Pata- ei ) Theard some masters reachin; mindoaesd 030 yi ace! imparted wil ind, ans ie joy ite p: mr wo }, On fa baremeanr 5 Provided « con- BROTHER JONATHAN, beon thoroughly refitted and considerab! enlarged, for Chagres ee on Thursdsy, Fi ‘ counoes with the Indepen: have been im her grave, ‘an my ohildren it is, of couree, tire d gt meng v meeanre an hoes she jerious subjects treated of, as Soberg, Canton, iteamers in the worl ‘and pi A limited aumter F toe vited to 3 Ceres her. ly to OR PASSAGE ONLY. ethere as before. ahd SAN FRANCISOO, DI. Coe & copy will be transmitted bj Any part o} we United Srases. All letters os be addressed, post vari ii i New York city. Office i Liberty trees. LARMONT, SURGEON, F. +8. totallne bas estabilahe ve aon reed mctnk f posta, ye ane passage ays. accommodations for parsengers cannot be furpasced. No m, except small love for passengers. F 86 West stroot, corner of albany street. {OR CALIFORNIA.~NEW. AND, INDEPENDENT any.—Opposition to she old mono; tnd dplondid steamelip OLTE OF NRW YOR 3, North river, March 6 dy he ee AND rt Fd 0, C. aber Child Baker F hi tt Bia bark Chas east FALTIMORE, Feb 18—, tor, Callao; barks Oriol (Bt) Fasierton, N York ie pecraians, es ie, Arr ad Beate sens been under tho charge of the most a1 nt without success, are his services so much mite for and valuod ; for unless th 1 poison, it affoots the inno The Weivten certificates publish ous Ricord of ne i stem is entirely froed offspring for enerattons. ima arg for ones that, er of passengers, to pre Iethmus. For ae or m peerace; (new, “siovens) Het Hooper, Li je Janciro; Zutaw, imi BRIss Oa Feb 12—Arr brig Hear why for Providence. o ci CHARLES “ON, fA 9— ier bark York; brige rae receptors xk e ity bari ay TBoston! erie Florida ibe i oedon. Tho cortitiost Marshall, West, Car- sloop Jas Gorham, Ni- Lepanto, Sowall, N 1 'No 7 Battery Mis STATE KOOM PASSAGE 70 SAN FRANCISOO, FOR $175, im the new snd magnificent’ clipper ship GOV. | lying et Pier 11, render her mush more 6 sh medicines. Ho, therefore, espe- those half cured and abandoned cases of what- mplaint in thie speciality, se Permanent oure. mt joment of tho ergo, wirh feo, to box 71 Drosdw » Now York, will bo necossary. personally have separate rooms. Ofise te bin the orening, #6 42 Rewd éo nim Bros N 5 and comfortable rversols are, and h ample room for the cenvenience and cxor- A visit to tho Gov. M there intending 0 take pascage, that. snc more elogant ehip than any oth: She will bo in fine trim for spec Keved ehe will make ns A few vacancies Hi Te ‘srnet, Mills, N Yor! Weate ott, ‘Piudadetphin In the Omen, N York, and bark Abraham Youn NJ, Fob 13, SAM The fro Pationts 3; ig hours, ¥ im the rine is a much sharper yey dsssup (prob- a ‘and s large ship evening about 7 o'olock, t boats enme in osely this morn: . ‘Tho brig John, Y Processed up this | fy au W, end snowing protsy | ort & paeenge ne has ever been wade, 1) Bartle et GON, 114 Wall street, ror san PRANCISCO.—THE SPLENDID NEW YORK clipper ship INO, R. K Little mastor, having jast re- turned from her first voyage to San Francisco, will be @ atched on the fives of March, weather perm itelog, sutital veevel is now at her berth, No. 6 N dsome extension state room accomrn nd is particulsrly well adapted for evocnd class HAVING reel betweon-docks, well vontilated in CROIX'S 1 RIVATE | MEDICAL TREATISB— Cheapess book ever Published ; 250 page he Physiology of Marringe, and ¥ of youth and inasnrit <Sld eehrs Algernon, Gon Enriog’® ast 1 8 | diseases acising from indiscretion, with plasm ead staple h atl pergons can care shemselvoi fs obscrvations on morcury,—with tho ® duties and disqualifientions, and their remodie grea lshographs, ilivetrstin batk Montauk, Brown, the anatomy oad ph sy Gator, N York (and re- uetive organs of jurdon $, Coit, 7 | iioportant hinte to. th Will overcome objections » should teke this importan i sonieaptetieg singt marriage ; step withous first coni It treata of ail di pee of females, ‘petbes ae sole Lias isk, reps; and ROUGH 1 TICKETS FOR CALIFORNIA VIA THE Btrai's of Magellan and Panama, by the may mificens ine Steamship, Rela doce 1,200 tons i from Now York Sor ‘tho Prev.to Feb 12- 2 new double oe ‘any doctor, ought ol know whether ihete cures ly understood by those A pin eee, by and thus | Bevel ‘agrinst the ioe 01 Poraler citien. above ports a p was built ears copper fas’ ade 2 of quacker’ roils is & legally gual dea it years, has been daily consul Upon sho difforont diseases ot which nis book Md per- sonally as well as by letter. five cents in a letter, p #. free eno ter aes mt Freche Adame Tress, Hith, no serival. Emblew: scbre ‘Lor, Norfolk for Peankt AM, brigs Thomas F Kno: sue, Goorgia, F a Was, Fe rent expense of sor tiokete, ap- limited aus ered Mil paid for. “For bee Crook's Hotel, 195 Weeki ing’ bal mg DENT LINE pac | CALITORS opol ie ood ri i brie a} TON ATHA! pal rah a Faceive on, cm ini ee echre Wm R Jenkin ce smacks, and ihe pilot boat ta) pply vesre 0 yosterday at 4PM. at which ed well on; Capt Whiti jeparted for Philadetph: ‘nd ‘to Procuro assistance. lightened siete nef b ty Lege we have ive Uark Fairmount remal D°eith WARD MAKES septate uREs or ne eee Cena road ser he will be 4 off, she ner Canal street and treat themselves feng Delay nov to come to ne miu 1 be waited heron ‘twenty-four be oursd. Consultation: privates a mn di Pook A SgE5 [ey Ben Juan en cee Art bark Laconia, Howes, Boston: sche | 0 Baba rE. pe MILLE, nee ‘egont, 61 p Buren, Merril Providence Feb 4—art ehips Lady Loulss (Br), The mae, Liverpool; Manchester (Br), Ryan, do. Olivin, Whittemore, from the Pasi eet, barks Robs Walsh, Cl | sp uielpetion te No fee sil re, EW ORL en che Lapa via CBAGRE! able derbi RN “utdnT, of % obagres a yaasakes New towed down and to And Zor |on—brought id eche HL Seranten P (Br), Antigua Old shen veer Pape In diame rs Tal! arles Mili, Leorst, bark Fanuy Msjor, nn Juan 6¢ Nicaragus; R. Baie MAGICAL TREATMENT. former experlanoe exccele wsevoral ig instantangonsly. i new and batt 2,000 ‘te; Premors de € ht AN McKay, Rave no sine “f oan cufe them. © feo required, Bor of Broadway. Petia D5. R beste asi ‘ 0 mmodations, ks 4 expreenly meet the requirements of Go 1 mad 1) Arent, oe Battery place. LINE FOR CALI ill be given of the oponin, will be & DS. DEVOTED To DAL pasties on cutee ever & ATE DISRASES, on Rosncks, Varcish, ‘pus in to finteh londing nee Bamuel L Oraoaee Horton, and, Richmond. toned ton York BEWPORT, Veh ys at stm tpn oh dieappoinied are oortein of a eure frem him, Bowh of , other dootors may have failo etimes in six hours; ,_ Offiec, Canal ee Ua han Franelses 55 fia TA, Lotheop, mastor.— ro Very fast, ‘aud lave tine so. pumber of passengers. re $200; Beoond do., Sli, | 57 South an or to ré for Boron: Potieon Kelly, sae for Tan: Brown Kieney, Providence tor NYork; Annewan, Briggs, Prov eenes for NYeik; @xtord, Howiaud, Providence tor 3 SHRDTORD, Feb 12~ more 13th Juana, PBILADELY iia, Con ia OnTL, AND, Feb 12—Arr brig Alosi Zeb ult. Clé chip Klisabowh (new, of War pend bak aed Fi For further ne ES cata SAN FRAN CINCO. “DIBPATC taRh 0 Tauailies. Ih is aiinple R. COOPER, Mt DU ANE Inst twonty oars, *DJo, private disenso: Harkell, Cardonae STREET, HAS, Li) Bas RL MOSS oxtanaive man in Now Yor! this disoao, and mila Dr. Cooper ean cure the worst of constitutional debili lav ‘ert young me Tost, Maiansns; brij Hi Knight, Matansas; from ono to two week: 08 27 & nooret hanit OT.—a FIRST CLASS 0 eats * rotate