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NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. THE EUROFEAN INTELLIGENCE BROUGHT BY THE STEAMSHIP CAMBRIA, AT HALIFAX, AFFAIRS IN ENGLAND. ae Tho Queen's Speech on the Opening of Parliament. Bebate in the Commons Relative to Lord Palmerston's Withdrawal from the Cabinet, INTERESTING FROM FRANCE. EVENTS IN IRELAND, SPAIN AND INDIA. OF THE MARKET &e dicw, dice STAR: Hauirax Terrararn Orrico! } Barunvay Evasino, Feb, 21, 1853. Tne R. M. steamship Cambria, from Liverpool, 7th inst, arrived at her wharf, in this city, at about 35 O'clock this afternoon. She has 82 passongers, inolud- ing three for H@ifax ‘The Cambria brings intelligence of ber own arrival home, having reached Liverpool at 10 o’olook P. M.,on Bunday, the ist inst. The eteamrbip Atlantic arrived at Liverpool at 10 o’olook, A. M.,on Wednveday, the 4th inst. ‘The news by the Cambria possesses some features of more than ordinary interest, Great Britain, OPENING OF PARLIAMEN(—SPERCH OF THR QUEEN— LORD PALMER=TON AXD LOUIS NAPOLEON'S COUP D’BTAT, BIC. The British Parliamevt was formally opened by the Queen in person, on the Sd inst , when she delivered the followirg epeech :— My Loapsa anv Gentirmen—The period bas srrived when. according to usage, 1 can avail myreif of your ad- ‘vice and assistence in the preparation and adoption of mpeesures Whioh the *elfare of Lhe country require. T continue to maintain te most friendly relations with foreign powers. The complicated sffairs ef the Dutohies of Helstein and te l-rwig have continued to engage my attention. I have every reason to expeot that the treaty between Germany and Deumark, which was oapcelled at Berlin in the yaar before last, within a short time will be fully and oom- pletely executed I regret that the war whish broke out on the eastern frontier {the Cape of Good Tope, more ear ego, Rill ccmtinues. Lobserve, wich sincere Satiefaction, the trar qu nity which bas prevalied throuzh- out the greater part (t Ireland. and much regrot ave to inform you tha! certain parte ef the oounties of Armagh, Dengan acd Louth hays beee marked by the commiscion of outreges «f (he most serious desoription The powers of the ex! ting laws bays been promptly exe- cuted for the deteotion of the cflendera, and for the re- eesion of a system «f crimes and violence futal tothe interests Of the ceautry. My attention will be_di- Feoted to that important object. Turning to the gentirmen of the her Majesty says :— I have ordered the estimate of the exoentns of the current year to be jxid before you. [rely withoonf- Genee op your lo; alty and gval to muke ad quate pro- visions for the pubis ser Again addressirg the the improvements cor © made ia the ad- ministration of justice in the various departments, bills in reletien thereco ce Dg D direeted (o be prepared. Tho act of 1848, for suspending the operstion of a previ- ous act. conferriig. reprenentative institations on New Zealend, will expire early im the next year. Hor Majesty expresses b-revlf happy to believe that there ia no necessity tor i vewal, aud that no obstacls any fonger exists tothe ment ef representative institu tions by New Zesia “Tt gives me grea: ratirtection,”’ she seid, “ to be able to state to yon that the large rduetions of taxes, whioh Dave taken place of la'e years. have not been attended with @ proportionsh’e dimivution of the nstional ta- oome. The revenue (f the part year bas been fully ade- quate to the demand: of the public rervice, while ths re duction of texation has ‘ended greatly to the relief and comfort of my tubjeste Her Majenty conciucra :—T acknowledge, with thank- fulness to Almighty God, that tranquillicy, good order and willing obedience muse to prevail generally throughout (he count eppears to me that chis isa Gtting time for calmiy consiaering whatever may be ad- visable and to make such ewendments in the act of the Aste reizn, relating to the repzesontatien of the Com mons in Pazliament, ar may de deemed cxlculated to carry into more complete ‘eifect the principles upon ich the law isfonnced. Ihave the fnitest condense that, in euch conrideration, you will firmly adsere to the acknowledged priceip of the constitution, by which the preiogntives of crown, the suthority of Doth boures of Parliament aod the ngbie ead Liberties of the people, are equally eecured. No amendment was propored in the address, in reply €o the epecck ineither howe. In the Oommons, Sir Benjamin Hall ssked for an explanation of the causes of Lord Palmerston’s resignation. whioh the Premier immediately gave, aseerting that Lord Palmerston wa, Tefractory—treated the Queen's interrogations wit h con- temptuous silence—neted independently of his col- Aeagues—and unreservedly approved the recent illegsl covp @état of LouiseNapotecn. To this Palmerston re lied at some length. aod. though damaging bis late ool- Kregoee he did not improve hie position Io the course of bis speech, he paid # willing and merited eulogium on the cherecter of the Awerican Minister at London. Nothing of moment hed taken place in the House of Lorde. The Eari of Berby, in his speech om the address, im- lied his approbaticn of Louis Napoleon, condemned ministers for not putting the Ecclesiastical bill in force, ard once more demanded protection for the agricultural portion of the community. and the abolition of the ipocme tex. On the 6°h, the Solicitor General moved for ieave to brizg ina bill for chancery reform. MELANCHOLY CATASTROPHE. A moet awful dieaster had taken place at @ quarry at Boimeferth, in Yorkshire, by the bursting of a reservoir, by which from sixty to one hundred perrons lost their lives, and damage to a great extent bad been done to the factories inte of neighborhood. The late heavy floods is the caurs aseigred for the disaster. Interesting from Ireland, ‘The Bpecisl Commisrion at Doneghan had proved an ebortion, no capital conviction having taxen place, the juries being unable to agree. 4 Father Math ad nee tiously indisposed, but the Mast advices left him convalescent. Mr. Birch, the proprietor of the World newspaper, had been arrested and held to bail to answer to charges on & oriminsi iniormation for libel on @ daughter of Mr. Brewster. A movement iw favor of the liberation of the Irish exiles, was going forward in the chief oicies and towns 4n the Routh and West Affeicrs in France. ALL QUIET—THE ORLEANS PROPRRTY—MORE AR RESTA— PREACHERS ORDERED T@ LEAVE—-THE ELECTORAL LAW, ETC Affairs in France covtinued quiet. The confiscation of the Orleans property hed calied forth am onorgetic pro- test from the executors of Louis Philippe. ‘The Abbe le Cordiere and M. Laerediere, two of the tmost popular Frenob preachers, bad received orders to leave France. Paris letiors state that rple fertivals. The recond conrt martial, sitting at Lyons, bad condemned & commercial traveller, named Guillet, to tw) years’ imprisonment, and a fine of ten thousand france for using abusive languags towards the President The electoral lew had been published. The suffrage is ireot and universal. Frenchmen aged twenty-one, pos seeped of civil and political rights, are eleetors. Ail elvo- tors 2 years old ore eligible, The number cf depo- tice is to be two hondred and rixty one. Algiers and the colonies are not to have depuriee. Each department is to havea deputy for every tuirty five thousand electors, Fresh wrente bave been mode {a the Department of the Mayenne, of persons comnected with seoret societies Among them Was an ex commissary under the provisional government M, Dupin, ex President of the National Arcambly. bad pip ne his nome on the Litt of advocates at the Jourt A A wo icon Faucher intends to stand for the ropresen- tation of Payes. A mixed commirsion inthe place of the late milita. fy one, had heen formed. to invettigate che cases of the prisoners in cnstoty fer the events of December with a view of enabling the Preridert to exercise clemency in_deverving canes. Prince Jerome Boonparte as President of the Sonate, isto beve two hundred and fity thousand franos a year House of Commons, ajssty referred to fare present at all eoctsl #patn ATTEMPTED ASSASBINATION OF THR QUEEN. Accounte from Sp tate that an attempt hai been Thade on the life of the Queen. On the second of Febru Sry she took her first airing eines ber confinement, and ‘Wer om ber way to the ch of De Allochs, to be Qhurchsd, when en asraesin fired a pistol at her, the ball from which struck the en's shoulder, He was ar- rented. The Inet aoe hat whe Queen was | Greesing favorsbly Tenty. Phe trint of the Nespeitaue for the re 1844 Cregs lowly Proceedings are much te resemblen burienque weder the par it of May. Betqium, From Brussels we Ivare vhat the Bulleiin Provcuie bad been eeized, apd that iexs! proccedinge bad boo insti luted agninet 118 proprictore Toda. The overland matl, with ister Bombay dates, bad reached Londor, Warlike rumors etill prevailed on the northwest frower. avd ® force was on ite inevch from attack to surrender the territory he has so long held by fraad- ulent pretensions Accounts from Kabul state that Mahomed Khan had heee steed BOE Sent into the Ameer district by Ahem A money crisis had taken place in the capital of the eur, and credit bad fallen to a very low ebb. affairs in Dude were very uusatiefactory. The Bing bes aints- given himeetf roth] to debauchery, and his corrupt practices. unieroabis Too mandy mand Manored es an end discounts low. Z ’ , Commercial Intelligence. Lonpon, Feb. 6. 1852. THE MONEY MARKET. ‘The general tenor of the Londom market is favorable end a better feeling prevails. Oonsels for account, 933, to 065;,and for money at the same figures. The Bank of England returns are agsin favorable, showing an in- orease of £291 648—the total amount of bullion being £18,216,172, American securities continued active, at better prices. AMERICAN SKOURITIES. ‘The market for Americun securities continues active, and prices exhibit « partial improvement in Beveral oases Present quotations in London—Massachusetss five per cent Bterling Bonds, redeemable in 1868, 10T a 108; Boston City five per cent Sterling Bonds, 1858 and 1862 93 a M4, COTTON, Livereoor, Feb. 7, 1852, The cotton market was without animation, and hol ‘era were evineing considerable auxiety to realise, the supply being constantly in exoessof the demand. Ths commer. ofal circulars vary as te the actual decline, but generally quete prices at from one-sixteonth to one eighth penny Ptr pound below the current prices at the sailing of the Canada. The week's transactions foot up 42.650 bales, of which exporters took about 6,500, and speculators 6.000 bales. The most current quotations are as follows: —Folr Orleans, Gi¢d ; middiing, 4 18-16d.; fair uplands end Mobile. 64; middling, 444. The Navre eotton market, on the 5!h, was steady, with tales Of Orleans tres ordinaire at f. 76. BREADSTUPFS. Importers of wheat and flour were firm at the late aa- vanced prices ; but some re-sales of Jate purchases had taken place at prices below the quotations current at the sailing of the Canada. Mokin & Sons, ia their cfroular of the 6th instant, quote sweet Western cansl flour at 22s to 42s. 0d; Pal ladeiph'a and Baltimore, at 22s. 9d. to 2 New Orleans. at 22 Yd to 23s. Od; Camadian, 224 9d to 23s, United States white Pa at 6s. 6d. to Ts.; mixed aad red, at 6s 24. to 6 M im aie slowly, and former rates have been barely eupported Yellow is quoted at 29s, 6) 30s., and while at b2s, to Sds PROVISIONS. Gardner & Co's civoular of the 6th inst, reports an ive demand for beef, with mora extensive sales than for rome weeks past.’ All arrivals of new have been y fold, ex sbip, at full pricss, Baoon has beem in Fete demsnd, at steady prices, Shoulders have scld freely; but forbams there bas been no inquiry. Choice : -perVarrel Lard had receded ig ef the Canada, from 6d, to Ls careless at the deoling and ths ne of the week wero not extensive Fino choess pnced former prices, but midiling and inferior shad a declining tendenoy. Butter was selliag ef 1s. to 2s from the eurrent prices of last iliow continued to mect an active demand at former pr MISCELLANZOUS Astins were in alow request, with sales of 260 barrels of Montres} pote at 24s, to 244 6d.; peutls, 263. G1 to 27s ions in quercitroa bark have deen a 2, at 7a 62 to Ts ¥d for Palladeip ia, ox ators Navat Srokns —Rosin is in fair demand—sales 1,500 barrels at 3s. Sd for common. up to 8s. for fine; 300 berrels of turpentine reported at 74, Sd. per cwt. There have been no transactions ia tar. Ons —There Is no quotable change ia sperm, whale, or tard oils, Lisesrp Ou Caxks aro in mo.erate request, without change in prices. By rewax —Two tons beeswax sold at £6 16 to £7. Crovzn eno is in good demand, with sales of 50 tons at s€6 te ats per owt, for middling and fair quality, of quighisin better demand, st Ife, €d. to 18s, 64, for jarclica ae.—The week's transactions have been large, but latt er part of the week the market, both at London rpool, hd received a slight chesk.and on Fri- were frecly made ata decline of 64. per owt Bottastes bas been Gealt in freely nt late reves For Corvre there bes deen @ fair demand fcom the de, nt steady prices, —-Lusiness im tea hus been limited, but prices ara Trow Taapr, both in Welea and 8¢: land, was de- i reds, £412 6d. to £4 15s. Od ; common Ts Gd; Bootch pig. in the Ciyde '37« 6d ; numbers 26s perton, Tix Puates were dull at last week's quotations, STATE OF TRADE eter feeling prevailed in the manufacturing dis and Where old contcncts bad expired, producers were willing to reeume engagements on slightly Juyersof cloth werqnot disposed to ex. ting at lower prices, which aad Limited ations ix both the articles. HOLLINSHEAD, TEL & €0.S CIRCULAR. Livrrroot, Feb. 6, 1852. There bas been s very ‘cir demand for cotton since the date cf cur laat circular, but more parti y ot the commencement ard end of the sta L week, the business of Monday and Tuesday baying been only moderate. The trade have not par- chased to any great extent, baring taken a rather free supply im the preceding week; but on speculation and rt! for export, there has brea good deal doing, more pertt bea & on the latter account—part for im jate shipment, avd part, mo doubt, to bold for a Ume,so thet the week’s H Lagat rao up to 42560 bales. The advices from the States have had no feyorable eilect apon our market, although there ly @ dieporition to recede from the higher esti- bidherto given, of the extent of the cro d ve appeer to bs mainteises thereat a high But the receipts st the shipplng poste being large Hog stated es alteady largely In excess of last year-—and th shipments to this market being also large, (07,000 bales ip the week, and something lees than this quantity being these. with the heavy impcrts of late,owing to the continuance of westerly gales bave caused @ desire snd a nantity to be «fered daily beyond what buyers require. Hence we have had rather a dull and heavy rort of » market for Aicerican cotton generally, end prices have slightly receded, but perhaps not more than one rixtrenth of a penny in the pound, when com- pared with the business trameacticns at the date of our Isst cireular. P. 8 ~-February A fairinquiry is noticed this morn- ing, and prices are as follows:—Uplands, middling. 4\d.; feir. 6d ; Mobile middlings, 4"{d.; fair, 6d ; New Orleans middling. 413 16d ; fair, 64d. & 4d. Bales bave been msde below the quotations for middling, both on yeater- dey and the day before, The Mancuester market is steady. PROM MESSRS. TRAIN AND CO.’S CIRCULAR. Liverroor, Feb. 6, 1852. Furtonts axp CHarters—Since our last, not an American ehip bas gone to roa A fleet of at least 50 versels are waiting a change of wind, to make a fair etart —sbout half of which are bound to cotton ports, There iano improvement im rates for dead weight. To New York, 12s 6d; to Philadelphia; 154; to Boston, i7s. ae or engagements of fine salt ‘0 New York have bee per ton; to Boston,c oarse fait, 15s. per ony ed rough weather, and the many macine diensters that have beea wet by first-ciars packets that din Janvary, and compelied them to put backin distress keep emigrants at Lome; and the number going forward at this port te exeredingly small for the seasca, and prices consequently very low. y the Cambria, jady, child aed servant; Mr Hampton, tay rich, wife sod Coa” je Gonoorie. Arana, bers, Osyeur arte. Long, Roman Permys, Blackburn, © Jt, Rolrer, Wavohine ton, Acaws, Thomas, Gallogs Ship; Arr from NYork~ Jai bs ridan, Liverpool; 34, Grevenerd; New ti ’ te orks + Fob 1, Hivcrnis, Li stpeal Washing od for N 8 trom "ag 3 te: ee Harriet, the Clydo; ad, 0 Ocean Queen, Doel; 3d, £. ie! "ele for Boston Jas 3 31, Sipe, from ~ Arr from dol pi 3 "at Arrfrom Bail om, ®t Trioste; Feb 4, Mery Hele, at Liverpoo! Art trom Charl Feb 1, Jorept ise, $8 Bremen; Ho paces Holvoc’; 51, Devonshire, henotansen, Corn Liverpoo!s An ar from Bi Jehu, NB Jan B, Diana, at ilull; Wth, Hope. well Cle At Gibralter, pets 8%, from Palerme for Now York; Panos far do for NOrionas. rhay Fi istians, from London for NYork. oat Periemoutn 44b, Oocan Queon, trou London tor Now tor N York. riok, from Rotterdam, ‘orxester, Bowrbon. fi 4 from Caloutte wie res Five s at Middlebury, Vt. Mippreeuny, (Vt.) Feb 21, 1962, ‘Thin morning a fire broke out in the building occupied by James M. Blade & Co, dry goods desiors, and in the upper stories by Barber & Bushnell and Linassy & Beck- with, lawyers, and also by the Register of Deets and Probate, The stock of Movers. Slade, aud the books and papere of the other tenants, wers all destroyed. Lc pot known, Building ineured for thirty-five handred dollars. The Ewmptre City at New Orleans, New Onrvans, Peb. 20, 1852, ‘The Emyire City bringe fifty-two thousand dollars in gold dust on freight, and a large quantity in the hands of paseengers, Bhe hes aleo two hundred and twenty passe Bbe confirms the report that the stesmship Aisbera bad been condemned at #an Juan as unsew woriby, There is no goneral news. Fotal Accident at Albany. Avsany, Fob, 22, 1852. A ma Sy a Mark Smith, a mason, while at work on ® build! n the soulhern part of this olty, yesterday stteunoer, feu Liv Lt, aad was insranly Aled and Musical. Astoe Price 4 Hoven —This evening Max Ma- retsek takes hie Bossint’s semt serious opera benedt, when of “Le Gasza Ladra’’ will Will be presemted for the drat time ja America. The scene lies town near Paris—the pe- mod about the nein ce 18th esntury. The cast of characters embraces the pames of alithe leading ar- Liste, pamely ; Bignorias BSteffanone, Signor Pico, aud Bignori Viet uf, arini and Ben tano, It is hoped Moretaek will receive a eubstantial testimony of bis ser- vices and indefatigable exertions in establishing the Italian Opers in this city. Bowxay TreaTnn —This establishment is doing a fine buriness, owing te the unwearied exertions of Mr. Homblin, who bes now an exoellent corps dramatique. On Betarday evening the theatre was crammed in every de- fcgginarea and the audience were highly delighted wich ance of Shakspeare’s tragedy of Hamlet,” Mr. tere Se rin preci evidently laboring under a severe cold, etn the character of Hamlet very oreditably. Mr Goodall, as Lacrtes, wasexcelient, and Fanny Wallack gave a benutiful delineation of Ophelia, To-night *Rioh- erd the Third’’ wiil be presented, with Kddy, Goocall, Btevens Fanny Waliack. and Mrs Parker, in the prinoi- pal characters. The entertainments will close with a bew drema called “La Virandiere.”” Baospway Taearne — Forrest appears to-night in his great ohersoter of Jack Cade, in which he is considered & all-who have seen him, to be an able represeutative. During the past week the Broadway was crowded ~ scarcely peeping room could be found pte doraoe He te exceedirgiy populor, and is every night reoei with the greatestenthusiasm. He will be apportet jes night by Messrs Fenno, Reynolds, Mad. Poniri, Mre, Henry, Misa Crooker, and Mir * Walt Adcline in Le Tarentelle, and Miss Price (in an Irish lilt; efier which the orchestra will play a grand musics! olio, and the entertainments will conoluie with the comedy of “Naval Engegements’— Messrs, Whiting, Fen- no, Mrs, Vernon, and Mrs, Brougham, will eustain the leeding parts. Burton's Tueatae.—Barton fs still es in preeentivg for the amusement of his novelty he oup possibly reach. His theatre presents a brilliant ae of respsotable citizens every night, and their countensnoes corm sutured with that expression of plesevre and delight.as if they were at come family party. The entertainments this evening will commence with the comedy, in five acts, called “The Way to Got Married,” being its firstrepresentation. Only read over the names of the cast. end you will thea be satisGed of pareing @ delightful evening. Among the prominent nemes ere thore of Dyott, Lester, Blake, Burton, Bland, Rae, Mra, Blake, Mies Weston and Mary Taylor. The entertainments conclude with “The Mummy.” Nationa, Taeatee == Chis popular establishment. if we may judge from the hundreds who are in attendance every evening, must bs making money fart Purdy isa very active and indefa’igable manager. To-night those established favorites, Mr. and Mra. Wililame, commence an engagement oe always attracts large assem blag of success for the manager y will sopearin the now drama entitled “Irish Jonah,” in the “Haunted Cham- ber,’’ avd the new farce called “Ii's the Custom" The entertainments commence with the drama of “The Kyil Kye" in which Mr G Jones will sustain the character of Demetet. This is an exoeedingly attractive bill, being four pieoes on one night, Baunum’s Musrum.—The aftsrnoon por ‘ormances com- menoe with the great philosophical feat by Professor M’Cormiok, who will waik ona tlab of polished marble, suspended from the ceiling, with his fest upwards ‘This feat will be followed by the drama of the “Jrock of Gola” Tn tke evening the beautiful moral drama of the “Bottle” which is drawing immenze honver, will com- mence the amusements, and Professor M’Vormick’s ex- traordinary feat will conolude alt Cunery’s Mivsraera ~A beautifal selection of negro melodies i¢ snnounced for this eveniog. Several exosl- | 2 lent instrumental performances will aiso take place, to- | gether with exquisite dancing, i Feviows’ Mintnece —A bill of grest variety is offered for thie evening's entertainment, which comp: ing, inrtramental performances, conumdruns, attractions, Bowery Crrcus—Sxnerit ov Jos Trvow.—This ‘old favorite and esteemed eitizen, who bas for years bean catering for the pleasure and amusement of the cith- wens of w York, takes his benefit to night. Let him have # bumper—be deserves it All the leading equ triana in the city have kindly volunteered on ina oo sion, We hope the amphitheatra will be crowded Granv Concer ir Brahaw, who sang with Catho- rine Hays while in this city, givers concs:t next Mon day evening, when he will be supported by soveral of the moet eminent artists. Among those, we find the name of a charming singer=Mad, Bouchells—who will, on that occasion, display the beauties of arich, melodious, and highly cullivated voice, in eeveral musioal gems. Fur- ther particulars in a day or tro. W. V. Wallsse, Madame Btoepel, and Rosa Jacques aro giving concerta in Troy, The Black Swan is in Providenos, R. I.—success doubtful. The Germanic Band announced a series of conceria next month, at Boston, ssnisted by Alfred Jacl! = ‘The Mutchineon family bave drawn large @udiences in oxton. nr eee CITY TRADE REPORT, Sarunvay. Feb 2) P.M Berapsturrs.=Flour moved to the extent of 10000 bbis. ordipsry to choices Blate at $4 93% @ BG 1214, com- mon to Southern at $56 $5 183, and mixed to fancy Western st $5 06 8 $5 45-the previous valus; be: rides which there were 00 bbls. Houthern rumored as taken for export at $5, but we could not trace the tranraction. Rye flour was held at $3 6234. and Brandy- wine meal at $3 6614, without enquiry. Wheat, barley and corn eeemed inanimate, though unaltered. Of rye, 1200 bushels found buyers et 7 9 —the former vates, Northern eate continued b: at 45e a ido Corrox. --The market generally exhibited a firmer tone to dey, with sates cf 2000 bales at @ emall icaprove- ment on the better grades, which appear to be mostly in reqs, We continue our quotations Livenroor Cuassirication. ‘ew Orleans, Uplands, Florida, Mable tenes. Infertor, = Ordinary Thy 7 isa 7 7 Bisa By 8 83pm Eby § Sign th 8 Ba EM - i - crsela for Liverpook continued at which, with the advance in rates, hada tendency to check thipments. Shippers were also waiting for the Cambria’s A few hundred bales cotton were reported at ‘4; about 6,000 bushels graim were engaged at ¢d ; flour was at 2s, ‘There was nothing of moment reported for Lon- don, For Antwerp, cotton was taken at 5;; ashes at 27s. Gd.; and rice at 25s. There was no alteration in rates for Havre or California, Provisions appeared more active, the business inolua- ing 300 bbls. prime and mess pork, at $13 62%;'a $14 and $15 50 a $15 75; 187 sreky extra shoulders and nae? at To. a 90. 2,600 p! 50,000 ibe. cld heme, at 73<0.; prime lard, at 90 a 9%. per Ib; 400 bbis. pele an meas; beef. at $5 e@ $6.and $9 a $12, with 400 tierces prime mess, at $16, respectively. Foreign Markets Rio Janrno, January 3.—Coilee is advavcing in view of ehort supplies. Quotation: 34800 a 3) 850, for mix- ed lote of good firsta and sup The bark El Dorado sails to day for Baltimore, with only 1,300 bags, Ex- change, 2734. Telegraphic Report: New Onveans, Feb, 20, 1962. ‘The cotton market, to-day, has been hl arte f un- settled, in consequence of buyere holding back for lower prices, The tales were barely 2000 bales. The receipts at this port for the week, bave been 42000 bales; at all Southera ports, for the eeason, 120,000 ahead of last car's. s New Onteavs, Feb 21, 1852. The salos, to dey, of cotton reached 3,500 ered satan eighth toa quarter decline. Strict middling, 7 Cranteston, Fed, 20, ‘asa. ‘The sales of ectton, to-day, were 2.000 bales, at 755 7340. Former prices fully sustained. Cusnvesron, Feb 21, 1859. The sales of cotton, to day, reached 3500 baler, at 675 a8%c Firm market avd very full prices. Died, On Saturday morning, Febraary 41, of consumption, Witiras 8. Hower, aged 30 rears 1 month and 22 days ‘The relatives and friends of he family, and the mem bers of the Meridian Lodgs, No. 42,00. of O F, sre im- vited toattend bis funeral, from bis late reeiJenos, 151 Barrow etreet, to morrow sfiernoon, at 2 o'clock ia remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for inter ment On Februery 21, after a iingerirg I!iness, Bamau, wife of Richard Stiiweil, in the 6010 yeur of har age, ‘The relatives and friends of tne family ace respect fally invited to attend her faueral, t- morrow afternoon, at 1 o'clock, trom her late residence, No. 186 Sucond ave. nue, without further invitation. On Febrasry 22, Josrra Arexaenen, youngest son of Joseph and Jane Thompeon, aged 6 years aud 6 months, His fomeral will voreunen this morning, at 11 o'olosk from the residence of his father, 143 Woorter street, The friends are respectfully invited to attend. Oa Sunday, February 22, after a long and psinfol filness, Exxanon R., third daughter of the late Charles Porter, Her friends, and those of the family, ars rerpectfally invited to attend her funeral. without farther invitation, from the i Bumper, 185 Kart Twenty-first treet, to-morrow after. rae ‘at 3 o'clock precisely. Funeral gorvices at Calvary ureh. Borton and Sen Pranolrco Lea A wage copy. After nort and severe illness, Mra TH Larne Lei, wife ot Michari Lacdieio, aged 29 years 1 month and 15 days, Her frievds end relatives are invited to attend her fa- bce Sh her late restdenoe, No. 51 Broad etrest, at 1 o'oloe! On Baturday, February 21, Writs P. Ecueierm.o, aged 42 yenre. Bis Telotives and friends, and the metsbers of the Po- Hee Dep i, Teepectfuily invited to attend bis fonerel, from 166 Belancy street, this morning, at half. pect 7 @olock. His remains will be removed to Mamaro neck for iaterment, On February 21, of reorlet fever, Revive Lavna, only ga rad bn Levie, sged 8 yeurs 4 months and 27 cays, 6 friends and aoquairtences of the family are ™ bal to = ied to attend her funeral. this afternoon at 4 o'clock. fr residence of her grandmother, irs Crane. No. 111 Etlzebeth etreet. On February 21. afer s revere illners, Beinaer, wife of Michael Gough. and sister of Michal ane Peter 0 Coole The friends of the family are invited to attend her fa nerel, thie afierneon, at 1 o'clock, from her Inte reet- dence, Amity street, Brooklyn Op Febrnary 21, Ronaea MeRinare, @ native of Bally- whollan, county of Tyrone, Ireland. Hiis foneral will tao ylave thia afternoon, at 1 o'elook from his lute residence, N 106 West Twenty-sixth rtreet, firet house cat of Beventh avenue, north elde of ‘Twenty-tixth atreet His frivods, and those of his sons, Joba, Thomas and Redger MeKivzie, are requested 69 atiend bis funeral, without further invitation, No ost risen permitted at the funeral On tunday morning rhary 22. Fe Ricranpaon. youngest son of Jurmes & and Eilsabeth M, Ryan, aged 6 v went bs and 9 daye ‘The friends and woquaintances of the family are re peceeger boapannse op rr yw nad faneral, from the rosi- dence of bis parents, 162 Delancy street, this afternoon, his residence, No, 128 Bt. Mark's pluos, Mr. Taowss hes of London, county of Middlesex, Kogland, ia ths 47th yeor of bis age- pen relatives and friends are reaprotfally invited to at- tend his faneral, without farther notice, this morniag, at J o'ciock, His remains will be takon to Greenwood Cemetery. Notice —The funeral services of the lote Josern Fovrxs will take place at Oalvary Church, this afternoon, atdo’olook The relatives and friends of the family are reepeotfully invited to attend _—_——— eee MARIGINE INTELLIGENOB, Move: er of the Oooan Steamers. ve, ALMANAC--FEBRUARY 38, 6 46 UN Risen, {| “OR Bere aus 6ETs . 642 wow waren PORT OF NEW YORK, FEB. 22, 1859: Arrived, Bhip Dartford, Bannerman, Savannah, 9 days, with cotton, &o, to Dunham & Dimon, Ship al Wilson, Chorlostom, 7 days, with cotton, Bo, tot Bhip Einrrict Monte ( or. 679 bor Rowlant, Mystic, 10 hours, ia bx of team tug Hector, intended for s fr Berk Copernicus (& menbery. 51 days, with mage and72 baorens a9 Oxporioaced oF, Atove bulwarks, ae Bark & ‘Corning. Corpive, Kio Janet: ays. with cof. feo, to HK Corping. Bag igevinaace W to NM tor the Isat_two weet s Berk Ezoclsior (of New Haven), Whittlosey, Trinidad, Port Spain, 17 days, with o00os, &0, to HM Trowbridge’s Sons, of tay rip aevers (Bt , St Jobo, NB, 20 days, with lime, oP Exceiue & soud. Was dotained dy the fon 8 days ab Old ield Pot Bokr Charles A Hannum (of Provinostown), Thatobor, Portan Prinoe, 26days, with co: &e, to Voss, Porsing 9. Sobr Oharlotts B Buok, Turner, with yellow pice, to JT Gilobriss. Bobr Eaceistor (wesoter), Glock, from chip Coastantins prove at Fire Tend, 12 hours, wish, 190 péas mano. ¥ ossxe brandy, and 247 beskets ohampacno wi oard of Undar- writers, Capt O reports that the stoam pomp had beon ric- red aud cob to work on Friday night, 20sh inst, and shay it would very econ free her. Tne vessol, bo add, though iosk- ing considerably, ts not broken, and should the wouthor te sly got » lies tho ofge of she shoal, nd within foes Misa @ bgif casto's Length of 6 fataoms ‘Pobe Frances (of Now Bedford), Dudloy, Watoham. Behr Telertaph, Verscy, Brookhaven, 2 days. Sehr Ja look, Aoxlay, Peovidenos, 2 days, uiler, Providence, 3 days. Baton, pghe © H Fecry, Vervell, “Hoctland, 9 Gayo; wan dobainod "soit Ophir, Epoar. Rockland, 9 days, fobr Mary Langdon, Simonton, Rockland, 9 days, Rohr Pera, ——, Rookland, 9 days, Schr Son Lion. Brown, Rookland, 9 days. Hohe avatin, Gidbs, Portland, 8 days; was detained by ico sche Asblan#, MoFadden, n» Reatport, 15 days. Wind st ounries, NB; moridisn, | do, and thiok; punact, W BW, and light, The pilot bons Fr chantress, before ropsrted ashore at the Hook, wse towed off yesterday by the steamer Horoules, sud would take in her ballnes which was on tho beach Jacksonville, 13 days, The chip Queen, Rong, was rorortedia the Charter ton papera 29 having cleared on the l7sh Jen for Now O leans. sgain on the 1030 Feb for Liverpocl, sud then as old on 176h Fob for Giavee. Teiegraphie Warine Report. Borrow, Feb 22. Arrived--Barke Truman, Mobile; Gon Taylor, NOrlosn Lonander, Clonfucgos: brixe Moon, Sayan i Hole, where che pur in tor repairs; Aloino, Phi Albert Fearing, do; echrs Cabot, do; Bloomer, New Yoru; Western, Kichmoud. Leeton, Feb 2). Arrived—Barke Carclins, NYork; briga FE: dicm, ella Nai: Baltimore; sohrs Col Balter, N York; JA Brown, BE sharp, Phiisdotpbin The ee Wu Pena boon got off and towod inside tho ba, yartived stontaship Southennar, NYork: ships Now York, snd Wm Penn, do; sober Masilda Z Wells, Uritin, N Fork, 70 hours, w ORL RAS Arrived—Ships athe NYork, ve ‘Bavannad; ‘rracbull, bd Ch ton, N Yo “hear las Greenman. Shannon, Medallion, Blevcarrived onipe Laurs, sad NH Wolfe, ail from N York, Herald Marine Correspondence. Pnrbacenenia, Fob 22-4 EM Arrived—Drig Celt, Peterson, NYork; achrs Tennesse, Bisca, Cardenas; Joseph, Lunt, Newburyport. ‘ Miscellaneous Brie Eiuew Mania, of Be Beach, Kl, aud most of the earzo, which is in & damaged 9 have been sold i8sh ines, at Auction, by ¥ . aro, Ootet ile eneks of spirits of surpentine, 60 bave beon saved, which will be forwarded to Boston railroad. The peanuts (about 1600 bushels) will bo oetly los’, they Daving beon mixed with the eaud to the depth of nioov The vessel is completely broken up, aud has beon lenced on the beach, cxcopt tho forermast, bows, windiaes snd anchors. Tho body cf Joreph Reed, s passongor, wao was or t the time the vessel carae sshoro, was found Bbcuvave miles irem ihe wrcek, and buried ia Bourn Kings+ town. Missing Vesset—Schr Vesper (of Taunten, or vicinicy), Staples, from Key W eos Deo 2, for New York, has not siaca been beard trom. Whalemen. Davis, of bark Dumbarton of Shis port at 6. reports eld from St The an Barclay, Tripp, Westport, 17 bbls ep oil, on ford. Francis, NB, no oll on board. for a cruise, Gaw off Por- ga Bapks, Deo 10, Dr Franklin, Giford, Westport, no ap alls alee. eee ones 60 clean. RL Barssow, isest, 2 b , FH, 600 ap Gincludiz home); Sam oy Thomas, Lambert, Mat Ispoisces, GO Spoken, Bhip “St rie, from N York, understood for Mobile, Feb Int 35 atte Micdlesex (3 ow), Parmelee, of and frem NYork, 1¢ tor NOrlean ‘Trumbull, Builth. of and from NYork, , for NOrl 0 Evans (of Waldoboro), Goulliaed Nyerr, dniore fot NOrlewnss, Wasteld ote Howe, of and from N¥crk, 17 days, for NOrleans, brig Travel Ch York for Mobile; voohe A ca for it off Key Wess, no dates give Yankee voster- 88 for Bostor ‘atts. Our las ore on Charlestown gn Po 30-Brig Truzillo, Ti eliigen, for NYork 3 ‘Wood. from Boston, j ust # ‘Jan 28—Brig Louis ohr Sarah Maris, ra. for jan 481d bark 80 James, Fl Paiiadeipnia, 81a bark Active, Sosles, brig Bat Re ‘aim t Stevens; St Lawrenos, Bro a/P worduard Woodward; Saranchase, Ocpeds Hneyined, ary Blisabeth, Goodell; May Quoca, Watson; Gail- ford, “Lestie; Duahees, La on i ata Sang Ll mora, Cooper, wt al Saxon. ate, rot Kee Binge, Whitey, iy filo Kelly. fom NOvloans, trig Water Witch, ner wri TS Ambrosius (Sw), ehinan, N York, vis Port Waltl juss are. Heme Ports, Jenene, Jan ; sohr Manom BOSTON, Feb 21, AM Art bark Zenobia, Pepper, Mobile; poht Mary Hemiok, Romiok, NYork. Below wean 8 Shir: ley, obip ratmasos, inolatr, from Valparaivo. Sigual ark, and | brig. wit Thip Uneahiee Biche davanss barks Worsce, Tul ber lags 105 saa Lene Goring, Bavennah; Kedar, Fi mn, Sal Mmor: W Godfrey, Bepking, 89 Mar: aris Sy Hansen, vt i; Fiavills, Gb eonmer Ontario, Chase, bark Goatarenl, Dickoy, Sicily. Sid ship Arzo- bark erat Te 13-814 ee bag Na Coombs, Phils Baas “Oly MMedenatd Trial ri yh, sobre LOLWKSS HOLE, Pob 15, PM—Att ship, Hindonian, Lo- throp, Maciia, vis NYork for Boston, brig Calitornis, Hish- born, Msiensas. 76h inet, for Doston Waaliagton, NO tor Borton; Geo Shatiuok ‘reemau, Tan- glor, vin NYork for Boste Honrieti & Linchdeld, Basion for Nortel Parvors, iiadoiphis. 8 Par ohn A Paine, Harding, and J 8 neter, Charlos, Gri Plymouth ee Sid elie aA Faine, t Davie Baveon, White Uh er. hi h—Are bark Pacific, Sawyer, brige Nitheroy (of Prost Boeton; Aloenve, Mitoni Stapton K der, Balsim: Alexané: ob), Aenbell, Garden Loverevx, Sullivan, Jey ult, for Bosvoa; bP herage | Poilook, Phiiadelphia fer’ ‘Gs Centurion, Bare: ‘corgetown, 8C, for Bash; bg fo Cobb, tor Aneabur: ew Yo: Provisostown; Coytion, Norfolk for Plymoush; Gee knes, Dorr, Bort rioik; Warren, Davis, Pore land for Baltimore. Ls ‘cokes Jokn H Paine, J 8 Higgins, Charles, Couturion, Sot Are leat night, twe bseke, euppored to be Philadel- phis packots, nod yet boarded om ooound of bie ico in the porte having ran night of I7sh, aad attor dieshors'ng ich has been landed ab New Bedford. she was phe towed in hore by sehrs Abby B, and tiornet. The echr ts kept free oth antly worked, Th nd Is now Aa ai Bohre Alki ae ric sloop Swift, with abs 80 hhde mola wrock of bark Suany Lyo, making in all 14) Dorel Am, wind NNW, ship Hindeston; bark Paoifis; brige Califervia,” Nithoroy, ‘Alocnus, ‘Stanton; eobes eo ©, Tremont, Warren, Mail, nod “Tew, BEDFORD, Mee 20 carr soht Monty Onrile, Antho- » adelohin. sohr Augusta, Sorin, rk. YU RCVIDENCE, Fob treohe Bice, Nickeraon, PIA depres Beiow a pkg sobr, supposed the Honduras, Crorn, from Norfolk. eon u re Vane Harbor), Feb 16~Arr sohr 3t Ste~ phen, Cetais for N York MOCKLAND, Fob 17-Ate echy Silas Wrieht, Jo johnaon, N ; Hea, and Pawtucket, Ulmer, W Std aohts Wari Ie Ata Witham, ¢o, —Arreche John. Porkine Boston, to load ld schx Globe, Small, N York. via Marble- York. Yor saLeKx for aishmone. hen Tr US. MAUL BTEAMBIIP URRWANN, ROWARD Bigaing, (U, 8B.) commader wi Southrmpicn, bo Iand the § Ne Cc Main Grloon, 1a, flo, Beoond Cabin All letters muet pres through the Post Oflioa. Boveié delivered in Havre and Loudon. Bor Paswace Frei iS aprl oF FRE SELRR, BAND & RIERA, Agents, 288outh st, NOR LIVERCOOL-UNIPED BTATER MAIL STRAM ship ATLANTIO, Unpt. Jamor Woot This seoamer will dopart vith she United Frater mas tor Rurope, positively. oo Eatordny, March 6, nt i2e'clook M from her berth a» {ioe of Lanai eros. Wo hority necnred alll paid for. For froight or prrsage, hoving evequalled accommodations for ologance wa ee apr, nee ly te EDW. Tifs't & 00. No. 86 Wall street The rhea Aioule Wi) maooce’ the Atlantic, and oall Maren amneeeree “ity if arene charged ea epoule Doyond an ameunt for "Tne All ene uevens newepapers sms past thevoat the Poet Ofes. Hee fives ot HNN eae: 2,88 Brosemay Gorman, Wher farelen’ goods reecived tid peseene a common “with Betton goods eorreean ikaike are given tb Has fork. iZ PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL STEAM. 7 Company tatend running their w stoamships ag follows:— rBow peppemmaiagy. “One aie City of Glasgow... - * Oity of Manshouioe. i Thursday, April 8 Wednesday. Feb. 4 ‘ednesday, Maroh 10 reaog eate gooey $90; im ee ee RICH OSON at Brchaaas 4 ae pe arene Is erNo, 9 Walnut OR SAVANNAN-U. & Mall LINR—THE NEW and eupuricr steamebip FLORIDA; Captain F Lyon, Will leave on Saturday, Fob. P. trom er No 4 eR Arply fos BILL, No. 194 ont sireot, The A. ardsy, n 6 or streak, acasismedastons oat Zoe; these raise MAYS no auperior on tho ove: NITED STATES AND PACIFIO MAUL BTZAMSHLY ‘ren Company Ouly through line for, 8 ats09, % Chagres.—On Tuceday, Febrasty i, orolvok 1 ia the splendid new double engi QKOKGIA, ane th secomumod: nd 3,000 tone, B. D. commander, Be N Tuosdny, Po>euary 24, irom bor pler, ab foos ot Warren eh North rivor, with the govorumens mails, for Otagres, con- necting with the favorite U.8. M. stoamship Norshoruer, to without any delay for San Francisco, on arrival of she eogers and, maile as Panama, For {roigh oF passece, ofhiee ite Tmoraing ot IBAMRR OF 6TH MARCH —FOR SAN FANCISOO tonching ab Kio Jenoiro aud Valparsieo —The new aud magnificent etearehip FAUNKER, Captain Kitten deo. now ingas Pier No. 4, worth river, will lea f ae pbove Forties hoe fully en! nea ev iftest afio nd ahing to go te Celifornis, voldem 0 dations are superb 4 limited mambor only of passoneers Wil! bo taton, se tho steamer will stop at Papama to fill up. f tnall emuns of freinns if offered soon, will bo taxon, for which. or parsags, # SPOFFUKD, TLbstoN & CO, 48 South stroot. THE ONLY THROUGN Lise TH Baw Jusc, on March 24, at 2 core taking ‘she ough tickots by to go shrough without any do- ME fi & CO., 8) Brondway; or to B. 8. alow No.7 Barvory Pla fOOk Pansaan ONLY.—FOR 84N FRANCISCO, Di- rect. Regular Packet Line —Zhe splondid 4 1, oopper- ed aud copper tnatened llvper bark KGEMIIN,’ Beatss, master, will gail on Thursday, Fobrusry 25. This vesse! offere superior inducements tor prscengors, being new and a {oet esiler, will make the psseage in sbout ninety daye. H accommodations for prreengers oaunot be surpreacd. freight seins. oxoept sinall ue fe eet i pune pateage only, 8D <n te PICO 56. Weak ntroons corner et Albane rieres The cliprer ship John Baring tors burthen, M. Macogan meoter, having mons of her carco exgaged, will suo- eced tio Lark Kremlin, ot Fier 11. R. Apply to ER, 86 West street; or to Cuampene’s ‘a hisen and 5 Bridge stro TPO CALIFORNIA PASSENGERS.—THE SPLENDID how, double engine steamship MONUMENTAL CITY, Captain’ Oresey, having extensive snd superior acoommodi tions, will leave Panama for San Hranoisso on the iSth of March nexs. Paesengers going hence by the steamebips United States, Fl Loredo, Gocrgis, Brether Jonathen, ref other steamers, in ali this month, for Chagros, enn ecoure thelr pesenge et the office of nw oly, hor regular egenta ye City is foverably krown as an indepe at regula amen, @'made her last trip from San Francisco to Panama ia seventeen runuing dope NDBPBNDENT LINE VOR CALIFORNIA. —OPPOSI- tior to the old monopoly, st reduced rates of fare—The pew aud spicedid steamer BROTEEK JONATHAN, 1,800 tona burthen, wish acocmmodations for 700 passengers, and unrivalled eyeed, beving been ei overhauled, Inrged, strengthened, and improved, will eail for Chagr and Ean Juan, ou ihursday, February 26, 048 P.M from Vier 4, N. K. ‘For freight of passage, at reduced rates of . re fore, apply to B. MILLS, ‘Arent. 51 CSurttand Barco ~~ LINE FOR N FRANCI80O, iA, CBacR ‘anderbile's new and ip NORTHERN L1G ake hor first srip to Chegres direos, York ou Saturday the 10th of Apri at 31. Mi No. 2, Noxth river. Passengers by the Nor! wil be taken from Panama to San Franoi new and spiondid double engi 2,000 tone burthen. These ates quality and ¢xtontof their accommodations, and expressly Hited tc meet the Fequiremente of the trade, "The hooks are now open. For paseage, apply only, to D. B. ALLEN, agent, No.9 Battery place, upstairs. OR SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.—THE A. 1 SU- Poricr Clipser. Bork ASA PACKER, WL. Croshere, master, will sail from Philadelphia on the 28th of February, in basizet trim, with prwongers only. bark is fitted ‘up with one commodic length, with state rooms, affording 1! for femilies or parties, end will a Paid. Passage in uppo 125; lo wor asbin, $ien 4, $160. For paseage, apply dracabdia B Woenhny 87 South Front etreet, or A. W. east corner of Front and Wal: ta, Phitadptin It is confidently expected Passage will bo mai in ninety da "[T sRovcn TICKETS FOR CALFYORNIA VIA THR Straits of Magellan and Panama, by the mscnificont new A engine Bteamshi| tons This spiendit new saloon 100 feet in ys th urthen, Capt. D. L. Wilcox, whieh will sail from’New York for the ove porte on Thursday, the les April, 1852. This steam- ship was built expressly for the California trade, is coppered an = expected to make the shortest ae ver! aiiternts: re by steamer will avoié Ait the ie’ ny, Eee expense of Only a limited ue! will be taken, us seoured till paid for. For roe or tick: ap OHN BALL, it Orook’s Hotel, 195 Washington street, N. 5, MAIL STRAMSGIP COMPANY.—FOR NEW OW ®, vie Havans—Ohange of ronan ORORGTA, 8,000 tom oe Commander, will eail_from the direct, N. Ky on usedsy, February 24, a cisely, Eaves of passage to Bavans’ and New Orlesue arrancoment—Ladi Dortis, $70; after do,, do., $70, forward do. $60; steerage do., $1. Specie only taken on freight te Fassoogers for Now Orleant wil 4 abip of Abie line a8 He 6 ace, hag y to 5 ERIS, in Weet viceete corner of Ot Warrens erect, Uiirientia an LINE—THROUGH TIOKETS.—THE ae and fast stoamship BROTHER Se jon eving boon, Sshoroughiy refitted and considera! soeeaea will sail for Chagrer direct, on Thursday, comneet with the Independon' mis, March 15. The Brother th ono of the fastest ncsonge: Invited $0 exam i lint ied Somber of yreuRe A. H. PRIDE & CO" Wokets, Apply to 8 Broad ittoess near Wal OR BAN PRANCISOO—PACKET OF rn MARCH.— The he mage pidcent mew clioper ship GMPIXK 1,272 tons, horndike, havin, a the most superb state room 1 meetin, in firet cabin, saloon, and second cabin, reple wit! ry oonvenionce, will tak of the fcLiowing low rate: s 160, Th Deanti' xperience of Oaptain Thorn- dike, ( to Bam Franoiaco,) give the yoy: urance of An exirscrdinary short passage. re made for the comsort of passengers, and in this vossel requisites for voyage seldem if ever before provided. Tho rumber of sioxete wT be sirictly limited, and no more paseengors taken shan can bo handsomely comfortably accommedated. Saloon Passengers heve vame fare aa fires onbin E. B. EUTTON, 84 Wall streot. most positive Ample provis raL cl CY with Marois for Sau Fran fo i by Mr. Pride st ‘Snarn by xe. A. H. PRIDE at vO, pi Goursl ny siren” W YORK AND GLASG! TEAM BETWEEN The Glacgowand Now York Steamship Cr mebip G ebay (1,962 tons—400 oom: Will bala from Now ¥ et Marah, av iz do., 815. Apply te . MoSYMON, 33 Broadway, G™mamcnir Bac BROTHBR JONATOAN.—A LIMITED ber of Shroug) tlekots for California, via Ch Foute, properis,gueras teed, per Bi whieb salle Thursday, Dae 5. xiLta, ae (PUR STEAMSHIP BROTHER JONATHAN, HAvinG undergone extensive alterations and imorovem Will be At pier, ¢ North River, te-day, and will ail for Cas. and Rau Jaan. on Thuteday, 2008 inst. Panwongees invited to examine her, and 19 chil ay the Cart before pro curing tickete olaewhere, No.8 % 06 OTICE TO PASSENGERS. GELO, for 8: Zthinst, Pare ll o'clock &. ee convey them t first cabin, and sled ia's ste ah B. BUTTON, a We street, i Wo THROUGH STRRRAGR. 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On its recoi per Tonnnot express $0 you tho relict is affordo are! mind, and the joy its pages imnarted to my wife, on lonem ing that sho great discovery of M. id. Bevomeaux provided @ Tamady. Tt opened ® pronpoct to me, wnich 1 liste oolved wae possible. Shi, ero another your wi wend tave over my hoaa, In all human probasility my tay wine would have boon i hor grave, and my clildrou Lol of course, impractionbie $0 convoy more fully the serious subjocts treated of, ns they are Of & nasare suriotly Intended for the married. or these contemplating marrisgs. For ele &+ 22? Broadway, and a6 tho beg aoe Cage 4 Javtle & Uo, Aldany; ‘b. B: Potereon, 96 Ubestaat eteeet, ‘On the rocolps of $i, & copy will be tranemitted b: free of poeseee to any pare of the United Saases, All From Bust bo addressed, pecs pala. to, Dr. A.M. Mauriount, bem 1, 224 New York rk olty. Oftice 329 erby etree! D LA CROIX'S Parveen MEDICAL TREATISE Fifth edition; byM B. voix, M.D. Albany, N. ¥. Cheapues book vor pubtia ) pause and 160 fine plases on the Physiology of Marriags, aud she scored infral and disord:re of youth aud masurity, resuiting from em ) Which destroy the physical and menial powers, alt o6 arising trom Indieoretion, with plain and «imple Tules by which al) porsoua osu ours shomsolvos, withomt meroury,—with the author's observations ou marrisgo, the duties ard disqualiications, and sheir remedice; with oo. ored lithoarapho, illustrating the sustomy and pyar and diveasea of tho reprodustive organ of bot thelz structures, uses, and functions, is contains = reant binte to these contempiauing matrimony, Ww wi creroome objections agsinet marriage ; nosa, howeree, thould sake sis importans step withens tirat consulsing ite pages. It treats of all diseases ot females, whether marrieé malo. Sprengers who require medion! nid, before oox- tog any doctor, ovghs to kuow whether thelr onan ary ‘operly understood by those whow they erploy, and shan tho imposision of quackery, 40 prevaion® te .s or tive copies for Sl. Ver ebrees, Albany, w§ 22 avn etrost, and ab itinace & Tow: 64 Licyd eiroes, DR. GLOVAR, HY HIS SUPERIOR ion Paxposiones is aor to efeet Garret & Co., Broadway, ens! by a now be he pera dy the celebrated ihlcort. x. rovurng shanks to thoss family b nding Dee ed Mong ths hast oe dork, whose flositions names fl the colweme Bie office is No. 2 Ans stress, moat Hresd ients to hie care. ampirioni pret: of the papers. way. M LARMONT, SURGEON, F. B. SOCIETY, AND 4. Py + 5. Modicine, hea ostnollsved (dy his gently superior treatment of 11 private disesags) a roputasion which ot sorely envy him. Nos culy for the astonishingly #1 oures of the digcase whils local, without, ta maay in shore sy. 0.0 oflepring for geaorse rtiflosies published Ly him arc for ourcs novafrzid 10 assert, cannos bo equalicd, though great Ricord of Paris and Aotor .ondon. The certitoasss also include tho vory unfortunate ly uxmereus rictina ef 6 © sre thousands wynecaauot be ouied with mi He, thorefors, clally solictte those bait owfed and abandoned cases of what cyer complains ia shie epeciality, ag he slmays gurrantsoe sm gasy and permanaus ouxe. | Fer sreatinens by lobier, adden box 71 Brcsaway Office, New York. Patloats ike ing personally sepm a aod 5 to 8 in th 12, om posite | tomar nob ahs the morning sil} two doors from Broadway. opp. iste. N. B. icinal work will soon be publiehed, eof of quacksry. 'B FRIEND—UNZQUALLED FOR Biessed by all who try it, The yet so mild, it may ~ acres to in je vanish under its $1, Who will give fees after thant Mseae ADB Uan oscily mislod, remember it, Dopo Dey WaxD's, janel tireed, corner of Broadway, cc THE DISAPPOINTED.—DR. WARB CAN BE OF service, his troatmens at once removing the from suffering and probable detection te sues ouriby, Ts daily man; bog Cates, that nave d No "him here. Thos are forsanate, for they are oured before tho bad conse. renee of show thorgelvoe, No feo, and medical voo! karen . corner of Brosdway. Ko. hourg, 9 to 12.4. M6 $08 jepted.) No. 88 Greenwioh Matter of surprise to some, shat eminonce in his profession, should devote se which Tersons of every decoription #0 easily. If, however, but one: thousand ferles tose néoplo bring upen soeiety, were different opinion would be formed. And man; atore ae to affect postorisy, 1fn08, in generative functions altog other. eaace, when not properly treated, m in tho constitution, as to show Shemnoal than in their ira son posterity, |B is retend to artof = th od w deer 7 temain ge dormane in no nther way t all the oases which more be mi field for kni ricture. Bi tome attending’ this diesase might, cube }» perbape to return again on ellght osoneion; ther er not, 2m one the better of. N Fy real sur- goon or phyricit this, and yet, if properly understord, 1% br apesely, removed, The author, teoma | an tages in addition to a veryoxtensive practioe ‘and o residence of seeeral youre in Paris, for the exprese purpose of lee seme ‘ome plaints, can, in any oase of etrioture, as well ae the de~ plorabic effeo eee from early improper beded fazare such cert fe, end radieal cured a6 oan be obtained from > other cource in Amer! Those who apply in the oarlice en of diseaves will be euxprised at the wsco sna rapidisp: eir cure. UNDKEDS OF THOSR Wo gave disosoo, are disap) h on Dr. Nuntor at Gres! ouve Any case shat me: long sanding pensar, of a wilitorrolt any es vk, coms under hic ato, a0 matier soysaet ste aro iuvited bo ble Dine sa yoarly ype srravieal on pd lense and promt rome icrtunsts in tho iiiection, evr. His cian, are wolleivee | we fo eatt iy, fanter's Red Drop, ou pre disenso like misnglo. Price (rand he yed of milog to A ralug of thie remedy shat 8 ae does 208 ry Re cian ‘thin out t Bat stor oe Le v = i mes le nil parte of the connt tere ir chrente anaes te ‘vor Honter. No feo are: Medical’ boo 3:0 Sorauitanona vi Y vate. Advice tin, Koliot m sorrib Fan ade ab ihe mise ce ete Bt elt Di: JOHNSON, NO. i) /UARR BTRERY,) Known in the tron: w (of Sollcate disenees, the DE, COOPER, 14 DUANE STRE mas, x08 2 last twenty years, “njoyed the most extensive practice tm medieal mar in New Yor! aes (ed canoe of this disenae, temeved intwo days. Dr. Cooper oan ours form, te from one to two weeks, of tfeutlonal “iouitiye Proughd on ty & swcrt hebit indulged im by young This, whon too frequently indulged Im, begote dys wh the limbs, confusion of the intellect, au: N. B. Strange: ety A cure have not tet WARKEN, NU. 1 nore St» CONTINURE TO on vo gommdentinily Wrostmons of ise Fo lune deveted $6 years to th aatn Ld @ Faia Tih CUKED.—DK. CORBETT, iv DUA wtrect, moy be consulted oonfdentialiy on the tre: Bank of delcete dinensee, Twenty-one yosrs practiog ena Dien cim to moko speedy’ ant perm onres—and toon? oer romoved in three days. The violins of quackery, oF t erly, lmmproper habies. ean soply with s wt on revional aad. aai- ao W & 8D tobe an aw York; Wirt & Gon. Boren yt el vleaue. A(\() bb Walah—ORosuM AN vio wiz SOOO. EAA Seas vemedine yor decsrences ues te the oriain Te mnvou 8 epeody And pormagent oure, withe thr Joost rasteiowon im diet, Ariuk, ovaxpovare, or dhange » 40 hariness. Many neo cared th two depm ite, 273 Brondway, aorror s¢ Chamber 0 Astor itonoey at Lid Deondway, aud UD * corner of Wilden, in stoligatl

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