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T aid pot go to the police ito get home as I had been at work all examined — blows strack autil Mr. For- feet bie breast, Ido not know Mr. it - not keow ol iui pag vorrest on the stage; I r a ;, 1 saw one ‘of the way down on the ground. and the other of him by the coat. I suppose; I did not notice that they were in iriendiy conversation; Ieew two men ntanding toguther, { gieoced my eye away, and ia look- bb direction azein T saw one man partly dow Mr. Ven Boren —The man in darkest clothes,whe I afterwards learned to be Mr. Forrest, was farthest frot ae t f j Fa Mr Jordam —Did you understand him to eay that was Bir. Willis? Witmess —Yes; he said, * Gsntlemen, this is Mr, Wil- Us, the ——" Mr. Jordan —You need not say what he said Mr Van Bare conieaded thet the witness should tell fll of what Mr. Forrest sid ‘The Court said the remark elicited by Mr. Jordan must be stricken out. Mr Jorden —Whst remark, your Honert ‘The Court. —I understord you to get the answer from the witmess, that Mr Forrest satd thet was Mr. Willis. Now, that observation must be stricken out The defence here res'ed. aud Mr. Sandford moved to strike out of the testimowy of Mrs. Herrick the observa tion made use of by Mr Pc with respect to Mr. Wiilis|being the seéucer of hi wil ‘The Court could not strike it out, but would instruct the jury on it. Coanrel for plaintiff exeapted. Mr. \éford raid bs bad sent for the agent where the whip was bought. to prove what orders were given for it. ‘The Court said it was not necersary to delay the oause, as it was merely & ccllaters! matter, Mr. Van Buren propored to submit the cause to the joy, Onder the cherge of the Court. ir. Bandford —That we will not consent to. ‘The Oourt then took » few minutes recess On reerremblizg, Mr Sandford ealied George W. Maofadden; but he notappearing, Mr Sandford said the testimony was clored Mr. Van Buren then procesded to anm upon part of the defeudant, and was to) owed by Mr. Jordan for the plaintiff. Both convrel revewed the evi oe with Minute care, and commented withthe usual amount of a upon the oppor witnesses and parties to the suit, = THE JUDGE CHARGE. 2 judge Bosworth then proceeded to charge the jury. Ge said— This case, gent emen of the jary, is now to be submitted to you, and upon you solely and exolusively is obarged the responsibility of reudering such a verdict as ‘Will be just to the parties tn'erested—jast to yourselves, apd just to the ccm unity in which you live, Inthe ‘firet place, you will cisreg«rd all rumors and statements which you may heve brurd, avd which are not im evi- denoe-—you are vot to deal with fancy. but with facts—- yeu are not to indu'ge in imagination, but to decide solely on the evidence fn ths case [tis also your duty to dis- pete of the action xe you would do if you had never ard it pretenced that the plaintiff? had been gaiity of The seduction of the defendunt’s wife or written the arti- cle respecting him. The Vourt bas excluded all evideoce relating to these pointe If the Qourt has erred, the defendant wil! obtain a new trial, and be Permitted to prove there slieged facts on @ subsequent trial, The Court bh « excladed the evidence, it ‘would be unjust to the plaintiff to give him redaced da- apeges from a belief that the charges made were perhaps @rue. and that, if true. that fact should palliate the Sault. Where provecation has been given, and the party revoked, acting under the immediate inflaence ef the Passions excited, mi's an assault, though in law the sesault cannot be jurtitied. yet the provocation having been given at the lime, paliiates the act. and less da- mages should be given than if no provocation had been @fered. But where provwcusion hes been given, and Gime bas been sfforded for the passions to cool—time hed for refiection—-ruch provecation is mo justification or | secnporry fora subsequent ascault and bettery. It has m said by the presiding Jutge in another court:--" It a) to me either to comport with sound policy nor Jaw to allow an inquiry isto autecedent factsin such a Case as this. unless they are fairly to be considered as part of one and the rame transaction A contrary course would Greatly encourage breaches of the peace, personal ren- eontres. and every species of brutal force, and would tend to unoivilize the community.”” The law, said Judge worth encoureger @ resort to courts of justice to re- drees wrongs, gnd punishes personal violence. If the de- fendant was injured, ae be avers. the law will furnish him the rame redress that it gives to every other citizen, You are therefore to enter upon the consideration of the evidence. admonished that the laws under which we live—to the observance of ewhioh the public look for the preservation of peace and wood order, and indivicuais for the protection of the Tighte of person and property—hold that the facts offered to be proved are wo palliation of the assault; and it is your duty to act in obedience te such laws iu weigh- ing the evidenee and pronouncing your verdict im this woure. Theremark of Nr. Forrrat, sworn to by Mrs, Berrick, is not to be taken an evidence, under the facts mend circumstances proved en this trial, that the charge wastrue The whole question {s, what amount of deme sgee pail be awarded to the plaintiff? Tnere is mo de- pial that there cught to be some damages. The as weultisnotdenied The rule of law is, that in oases of asrault and battery, the jury is not restricted to the amount of the pecuniary loss of the pisintiff, ut damagesin proportion to tha indiguity may be added. In an action of eesan d battery, the jury in their mesosempent Of damacet, are not restricted to ths amount of the mere peounisry lore sustained by the plaintiff ‘They may award duweges m respsct of the malicious conduct of the defencant, aud the degree of insult with which the afsauit sod battery have been attended. Cir- Cumatances of mulice and i are allowed (0 bs proved Zo increare damages, by wuy of punishing the defendant, and preventing ench ocourreccer in future. Bo far as the effeot of exemple i cerned, and to tain the true obarecter e: e the position of the parties Sn postety. and their occupations may be proved; but tae general character of the if or the cefendant is no iB matter tp issue. A peor and bumbie men is entitled to receive full compensation so ia man of distice tion. Alleie p : parties personally re- lates to the characte: ransection as a whole, and Ys eubmitted to # jury ata portion of the evidence by which they ate to determine on their responsibility what verdict would be j between the parties under all ‘tbe rules of law applicable to an action of this kind ‘The plaintiff is entitied to recover such damages as will indemnify him for Ube injories occasioned by the assault and battery. If the aseault was deliberate and preme- diteted, the jury, if they d-em it proper to do so in this case, wey give heavier damages than they otherwise would. If it commiited under circumstances which watisfy you that it was the design of the defendant to muake the castigation i: vg se well aninjary to the laimtiff. you may take thar into consideration. If you Believe that the plasatif’ was physieally inferior to fhe defendant, or w im feeble health, and that the asssult wae deciurdiy stealthy with a view to diseble him to some extent, before he would bs made ware of @ purpose to then sssauit hig. you may take those facts or either one of them, which you find proved, Unto copsideration in estimating damages If you find that there was no circ ence of ineuit—that there ‘was Do malice or premeditotion—that there was nothing stealthy in the maneer of (he arseult—then you will cive only euch damages will recompense the platntiff for the damweges sustained You will eopsider the evidence coolly, fully, and impartially, end render a just verdict socording to the evidence. Yeu will not inflict upon the defendant @ verdict which weuld be unjust to him, On the other bard, if the es-ault wa an ageravated one, ou Will not turn the pleivttf out of court with a verdict Which would be inrul'ing to him. or repronch to the adminietration of ju You will consider what the tenvraction was, bee to the whole evidence—you will render a verd) 1 be jast to both parties, Bnd lo yourselves ae luensed by partiality for the one, or pre} he otber~ unbiaased by any statements written or favorable or uvfaverable, to either, which here con r knowledge out of court, and not ettabiisod by the evide: given before cu. ‘The jury retired at twenty minutes past two, and came Into court at fifteen minutes ur o’olook, with # ver- Got for the piainttff for $2 (v0 Mr Van buren de mended « poll, and all answered in the sflirmative. We understand thet when the Jury re tired they were two for @ verdict for the plaintt for $10,000 two for rix cents, aud others for various sume jpetween. The Cefendant intends to make a case On @ Bil of exoeptions. Borrd of Edacation, The aemi-montbly meeting he board was beld yee- terday—Mr EB Benedict im the chair An epplication from the school officers of the Eighteenth ward for $900. for repairs to the echoolhouse, Gnd 8 epecification for repairs to ward school in Tren Gieth ptreet, and artivies of agreement for fit Poboolbouse No £0 in Hixteenth ward, were rrfer A diecussion arose wv he following resolution :— Kesolved, That the Cxeoutive Conmittes for the care, woverpmert, and inanagement of the Free Acndemy. be euthorined to apply to the Lepirlacure, during its preseut Searien, to increases the emoumt of moneys appropriated to the support of thet institution to a sum not exceeding $20,000 anpuxlly rt of the Pinence Committee in favor of pay- of Messrs Young. amounting to $526, tor erecting sialrweys at Waid Sohool No. 29, Kignteenth ‘ward, war adopted The following resolution, on the recommendation of Lee Finance Committee was parted — Ersolved, That $1,164 be, ond the same ts hereby, ap propristed for the erection of heating and ventilating ap- paratae in Ward Bohool No #7, Tenth ward The following resolution. ea the report of the Finance Comm mittee. was also adopted »— Kerolved, That the Comptroller of the olty be re sted to authorize the Oity Ubamberiain te place the cum of $26,072 81 im the city treasury, subject to the Crafts of the Board ef Education, on aud ofver the first Gay ef April ‘The report of the Finanes Committee In favor of grant- {ng S670 to the New York Sosiety for the Promoti Kdocstion among o d children. end o certifi Bative to deficiencier wn red to lie on the tel The printing of + port was carried, on ® divi pion A commurioat) Plave and epeert. vill from the school officers, adopting os for sechool house at Carmans- tog relerred to the Vomu ou Buildings end The report of the Committer ov Buildings and Repairs | r OD resolution proposing $200 to pay fer plactering ovlle dnge of two etories of reh boue No. 8, Te Was temerred to the Finence Commitics °°) a WS, The applicestou to fill the vacancies in the Nineteenth ‘The following reeolution was edop'rd :— Resolved, That the olerk of thie board prepare « manuel, and cause ous thour and copier thereot to be printed Orrtein proposed by. referred to the Com. Inltvee om hy Lewes The thee adjourned to that day fertalght. Deatu or Ex Gov. Cantin, or Intinors —De- Governor Of Liimels, Thomas Carlin. died at his ee our Om the 14th Pebroary, He was about Grete age The War in Buenes Ayres. We find in the Comercio dd Plats, published at Montevideo, of the Sd of January, the following proclamation of General Urquise:— ‘TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE ARGENTINE CONFEDERATION, Ascerrives—At the head of the soldiers of , thee repas! ‘ve io fight againet t? Tights and the tine people their sone, but to prevent the tyrant of Buenos it any more; not to p1 pria- with your wishes, but to render its compact of the repudlic Fellow citisons—Twenty years of humiliation and ty. Tanpy made you appear before the world as uaworthy of the glory the fame that your fathers conquered on the firet epoch of the Argentine republic, by their valor and their virtues they waved from the frontiers of Plata to the craggy regions of Pern the victorious flag of the Argentine republic. deira of such glory and so well merited and ro great a fame, What are younow? A pation without institutions, prosperity or greatnesse= vilified by the savage of the Pampas, Juan Manuel Roras, who bumbier, ataius with blood, and tyrannizes, to eatisty bis insatiable ambition. Argentines, @ single day's longer aufferanoe of such hard and opprobrious servitude—whsao I pledge you the wid of thousends of soldiers whem alliance and liberty have called under the Argentine banners—would be to contra: dict your gloricus antecedents, KEodure your tyrant, when you ree in the ranks of the great army the same soldiers who eppressed the Oriental republic, and who, undeceived at last, wish to live under the shield of gene rous laws, would be to ray that you do not desire to be free.and that your fatbors were not the famous soldiers of alta and Maipu. Argentines—A single hour of boldness is sufficient te break the odious chains which oppress you, avd to throw them in the face of your tyrant, who. powerless and full of crimes, will not dare cast his eves upom the arms of the ecldiers of iiberty. An bour of bravery,and you will be avenged for twenty years of huwiivation and tyranny; end histcry will ray that you were unfortunate, but mot unworthy of the tame Jeft to you by our ancestors, Feliow-citizent—I speak to you ta the name of our country, end I hope you will believe me; for all the acta of my public life are the most eloquent testimony of the sincerity of my words, of the rec.itude of my wishes, whioh are no other then to see the herojo Argentine confederation organized, happy, and powerful, and its children—my brothers—-living uoder the empire of law which protects the liver awd the property of oitit sil civilized nations, It ix my sole ambity be my glory, to resign, a‘ter the triumph, the sword that liberty confided to my hans, in order to atroggle against the public usurper of the nxtions) privileges. JUSTO J, DE URQUIZA. Hran Quanrens, Deo. 23, 1851. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Bulletin.} Burvos Ayres, Jan, 16, The political difficulties in the Argentine Bepublio at still thickening; the hostile attitude of the epposing parties ever y becomidg more threatening. A col- lision. in all probability. will soon take place, General Urqviaa, who headed the revolt againet Gen. Rosas, has without doubt crossed the Parana, entered this province, and is now on his way towards the oity of Buenos Ayres. Beveral weeks since, Gen, Mansillis, a commander under Gen. Rosas, who was rtationed on this bank of the Parana. for the purpose of guarding the river, issued a bullet.n, stating that the Brazilian steamers had been fired upon by him, in attempting to ascend the river. He did not prevent their ascent. They carried troops ard supplies to Urquizs, It would seem that General Rosas intends to permit him to advance well into the province, perbsps near the city, before he meets him in full force. The supposition is that he will make bis stand about fifteen or twenty leagues distant, and risk pitched battle. Hehas called 1 the native population to arms, Every man and boy most are daily duilled for the conflict, from two until six o’clock in the afternoon, Rumor, which is always and everywhere uneertatn, is Particularly so here. According to it, Usquiea wili meet with but little opposition, and the troops under General Roras are disaffected, and will not fight. Tais is the geners] impression. Desertions are frequent nd in some instances, in large numbers It issaid that the division of General Mansillia has for- eaken their standard, and joined the opposition [ir command was the northern outpost, the point of a proach by the enemy. It is certain that he arrived io town some two days ago. Two cfficers were reported as having deserted last week, and escspod to the American man of-war,and made application to be received en board, but were di nied. ‘The eloop-of- war Jamestown has been lying here some time, to afford Americans protection and escape, should it beneceseary. There is, however, a general feel ing of safety on the part #f the foreign population. We had a daring forgery committed here on Sunday, the 28th ult, Aman arrived here from Montevideo, in the English packet, at 10 o'clock A M., forged General Roras’ rignature, and by ten o’clook at night had drawn two millions of doliare from the National Bank. Before morning it was detected ; by ten o'clock on Monday morning he was arrested, the money recovered, and at ten o'clock om Tuesday mornirg he was shot. Business is very dull. ° Ayres from spillin, Ce incompatibl el tothe INTELLIGENCE FROM Venezveta.~ Advices from Caras- cas are to the Lith ult. The Congress is now in session and the finances of the republic are ina healthy condi- tion. President Monagas recommends an appropriation of $2 000 COO for the formation and completion of rail- ronds and canals. and points out with great force and eloquence the utter inutility of hoarding money in the cofiers of the treasury, whilst the resources ef the coun try lie hidden and obscured for want of meens to open bighweys and byewayn leadirg to every desirable point. ‘The trarquiliiy of the country remains undisturbed. aud everything warrants 4 continuance of repose: every branch of commerce is improving, and increased zeal end activity actuate sll clasres. ‘The President gave a grand ball on the night of the 5th inst. and emcng the invited mone appeared to auch advan’ s the officers of the United States sloop-of war Cyane The greatest harmony prevalied, and the company did not eeparate until the gray streaks of mori pg mace their appearance. A Prize Ficut at tHE West.—The Ohio States- man of Feb 24th, eaye:--A prize fight ocourred at early light this morning, on the west baok of the 8ciots oppcrite Eolumbus, below the National Road, between the ovlebrated Pat Burk, of New Orleans, a teacher cf the art. and John W. McLaughlin. cf Pittsburg, or late of Ty- rone county. Ireland, for $100 a elde The Ist round Burk knocked Mac down, but the 24, 8d 4th, and to the 12th, Mac knocked Burk down, and on the approach of the 1cth round Burk cried stop. This is said to be the first fight Mac ever had. and the firet tims surk was ever watched. There are facts given us for publication by am eye witpees Bome three hundred persons were present, yet not a citizen of Columbus knew anything of it. eo se. cret was it kept They were all from a distanoe, and al! left town before it got poised about In fact. few know it yet, and kad we not got it as we did, we could scarcely have believed it ourself. AT ETERS CITY PRADE REPOR?P. Wepvespay, March 3=6 P. M Astes seemed bigher—the business comprising 50 bbls pote, at $6 a $$5 (64¢; and pearls, at $6 12: w $6 18% per 166Jbs. Bavavsturrs.—Flour favored buyers—the sales only reaching 5 300 bbls common to good Southern, at $4625 8 $4814; ordinary to choice State, at $4 68% a $4 03%; ard mized to fancy Western, at $4 75 a $6 1254 per b reey meal was held at $3 8734, and rye flour $375 8 $881, without inquiry. Wheat continued depressed -- rome 600 bushels Genesee white fetched $116; and 250 Southern red Kye ruied quiet, at 76c., and two rowed barley, at 77 a SC. Corn varied little—the trans- actions embracing $600 burbele mixed Bonthern, at 633¢e ; white do, at 64!i0.; aud yellow do, at 6444 a O5c Corre —200 bags Kio were taken at 9a 9'¢c.; and 4CO Loguayra, at $54 8 9390 per Ib ort The market is steady, and on sbippers’ styles rather firm. with a business of abont 4,000 bales. Frrcure.—Rates to Liverpool continued firm. A car- go of ccmpresred cotton was engaged at ‘(d, anda few hundred round bales at 3,4. Fiour war at le 104 @ 2s, sid grain at 61, asked, A cargo of naval stores was | engsged for Bull, Kogland, at Is 93. There were no veseels on for London, Rates for Havre and California were uncbanged, Fevir—There have been £00 boxes layer raisins bought at $210 $2124; 500 Malaga do. $165 a $1 75; 250 cluster do, atj$110a$1 15; and 45 caves sardines, wt 60c. Har.=-River wos in slow requeat, at 760.0800. per 1€0 Ibe, Heor.—About 40 bales American undressed changed bends at $120, 6 months. Jnox.—Bales were made of 100 tons Zootch pig iron at poodle $21; and 6¢ tons English bar at $5450, usual oredit. Lime.—Nothing new occurred to-day The last dis- poral of Rockland common was at $1 15%( per 100 lbs Mo.asexs appeared more active; 260 barrels New Or- a 29 #200, and 6W0 Lids, Cardenas at 18 @ 180, On—Bome 2.000 gallons linseed were obtained at S5¢.; 00 do. oli $3. rime # pork at $1875 w $14 12}¢, and $15 60 A 15; 200 packeger oxtra shouldersand hams at 7a 73<o.. 8) w Sco ; 200 barrels and 300 kege prime ierd at 82/9 4 10 8 10'¢0.; 1.000 barrels prime and mers beef at and $9 0 $12, with 600 tiexces prime mess do, ot “a rerpectively te —Trouse and lot 38 r % Twenty-Bfth street, $6,626, do 147 Twenty-fi'th atreet, $3,575; do 120 Tren ty-fifih street, $6.660; do 179 Twenty-fourth street, $6,250; do JEL Twenty fourth etrest, $6,150; do, 186 twenty- fourth etreet, $6 160; do. 189 Twenty-fourth street, $6,000. Bick There were 150 tlercen purchaeed, in part for future delivery at 8 8744 « $2.60, the former value, voante]60000 Havana were procur ry | $97 60, 4 and 6 monthe. Reet Cera | ‘ Boar—We Lesrd of 160 boxes cnstile being sold at pee a O30 Erineys-Forther salen of 600 barrels prieon wh'skey | were effected at 21560, with 85 bogebeeds drudge, at lige a Zi ico, time. &e,, indicating a redaction, | Froante About 60 hogsheads Coba found buyers at | digo, nnd 70 Orleans at 440 a 4340 market steady | Tercow— alee of 6,000 ibs prime were reporied at cate cnet | Yras—We eppend the details of this forencon'a | evetion, which brought tegether # jarge numer of | Geslere end reruited ta the Gisporal of the whole cain logue. excepting some foferior qualiiien, at full priowe :— Imported per abips Jobo Baring, Wellington, &o Terran Approved notes wt 6 months. Oolovg—40 half chi Sie per Ih; 20do.. 81; 8046 ; chare—1E0 obenta, 190 ; 196 do, 1736 10 Hyscn10 balf chests 41¢ ; 24: 6 salt cheats do., 26; 960 do, 58; 29 do, 16 do. 62; 200 catty boxer do, 2034. Hyson &kin f cherts and 10 chests 820 ; 4 half chests do, 16 chests do.. 26; 90 ball choets do. 16% ey~ Gl baif chests 2640. ; th do, 27%, 103 du, 640.9 Young Hyrom..146 half cbeste, 40 ; Abs, ; 90 do 42; OL do. 41% ; 174 do, BOI: do 24% : 100 do. 84; lsd do 8834; 182 40., 83; 200 do. 82) ; 406 do. 82, 102 do.. 813 ; HOT do, BL; 19 40..80; OBidih. boxeado 89; 1% catty boxer do’, 87 ; 8260 36. Imperiai—10 half cheata 61 %0.; Go 61; THdo 48; 16 a0, 40% ; 46 do. 40; H4}6 | 4 ontty boxes de, 96. 14 do ‘The market ‘s very firm, but the advancing t bas been checked im consequence of the vanoe in freights. Cranceston, March 8, 1852. The sales of cotton, to-dey, reach 1,658 bales, at 65,0. to Bice. The market closed firm at these prices eee eae Aiehey bruary 29, by R ray gregat Fel 5 ev, Lev, of the con; lon of Bnai Jeeburum, Wiustan Maxocuss to Furevenixe Fursren- THAL, both of this city On Febroary 22, by the Rev. Dr Wainwright, Parr Wannen, Eeq., Treasurer of the Broadway Lheatre, to Mise Gxonctana, daughter of George H, Barrett, Esq. : Diea, On Tuesday morning, at » quarter past 10 o'clock, Mre. Marr &, Livsunoe, wife of Mr. J, F, Limburger, in the 85d year of her age. The funeral will teke place, this afternoon, at two o’clook from the residence of Mr. Limbunger, No. 409 Broadway. The remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. The relatives and friends of the ened are respectfully invited to attend, without further notice. On March 8, Extra Macmanon, widow of the late Capt. Jobu Maomahon, aged 39 years, Her relatives and friends are partioularly requested to attend ber funeral, from her late residence, No. 87 Kim ana on Friday afternoon, at 3 o’olock, witheut farther notice. On Wedresday morning, March 8, Many Jane, wife of James Avery. aged 18 years and 6 months. ‘Their relatives and friends. also those of her father in- law, Mr. John W Avery, and those of her step father, Mr. Blisha Tronghton. are respeotfully invited to attena the funeral service, at the residence ot her father in-law, No, #62 William street, on Thur: afteraoon, at 3 o'clock, without further invitation. ter rewains will be taken to White Piains for interment, om Friday motn- ing, the 6th inst. On Wednesday. Maroh 3, of congestion of the Inngs, Tlenry Invina, only cnild of Jobn 8. and Aunis KE. Davies aged S months ‘Tha relatives and friends of the family are invited to attond the funeral without farther notice, this after noon, at 2 o’cleek from No 87 Columbia street are accidental discharge of bis gan at Hoboken, op Wedzesvay, March 3, Mictiann McCarty, aged 34 years and 6 montha His friende, and those of the family, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, trem his late residence, at the Elysian Fields, Hoboken, cn Sunday morning, at 10 o'clock, without further invitation At Hackensnok, N.J., March 2, Joun Hivs., in the 524 your cf his age. His friends and relatives are respectfully invited to etrend bis funeral, from the houre of his brother iv law, Jobn J. Bogert. without turther invitation, on Priday morning. 6th instant, wt 1i o'clock. Services in the church at 1144 o'clock. On Maroh 8, after along and severe sickness, Jann, wife of Jokn Hudson, plumber, Brocklya Her relatives aud friends are respect*ully invited to attend ber fureral, on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. from her late residence, No. 9 Hiska street, Brooklyn. Her remains wili be iuterred at Oypress Hills Gemetery. March 3, in child-bed, Batnaxr Faney, wife of Jobn Fahey, 8 native of Fahey parish county Galway, [reland. ‘Their friends aud scquaintances are respecttully in- vited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 218 Lewie street, this afternoon, at 1 o clock ae ERE ARE IEE TE BAMIPVIME INPTKLLIGK ACE. ALMANAC—MAROX 4. 6 81} moos oer «UN Proce 6 64) HIGH wa: aur were PORT OF NEW YORK, MARCH. Ciearea. Bteamsbip Southerner, Foster, Charleston, Spafford, Tiles- mn & Uo. ee City of Norfolk, Post, Bichmond, Mailler & ord. Ship Groat Western, Mareball, Liverpool, C H Marshall. Bark Poerless. Litticficid, Maranham, J Bishop & Uo. Onn Mary Broughton, Prior, Now Orleans, Ladd & mrch. Poy el senetaten Dhu, MoClintook, Gusyams, PR, Russell jorton. irk Teceroo, Higgins, Havana, Perkit xa sper, Hawsy, Charlestou. Dan Br (Sars Br) Moni igure Brig Hodaon Brig Merito (Sard), Carv TAA & Co, Goorgetown Paverson & Walsh. Port su Princo, # N Goff. Sehr Somerville, Chase, Philad Sreamcr ansnracite, Meriey, Phi Arrived. Ehip Favre (pht), Mulford, Havre, Jan 10, with mdso and 14 Pranogers, to 'M Livingston & Co. The H enced heavy wasterly gales on the ps to tho Wesdward of the Hanks; hashed a pilot on board tJ ap ‘avorita (Aus), Gasins, Trieste, 67 days, with mdse, W Polive Shin Kato Bonter, Hill, Cette, 45 days, wit! to T W feyand. Lopmast w Bork M Qusen Boston), Watzon, Rio Janeiro, 45 days, with oofteo, to W A Salo, Jr. Sehr Lydia (ot Gaitfex), MoDousid, Kingston, Ja, 20 days, with pimento, &o, to N Haves. Bokr Susan A Anderson, kilis, Norfolk, 3 daya, y' 2 days, Schr Rb 8s, Philadeiphie, 2 da: Sobr KJ Mercor, Robinson, Hhiladolphi br JB Dickiveon, Corson, Philatelpnis, 2 day hr bady Clinton. Taylor, Philadetphis, 2 days. fohr HH Baker McLanghiin, Phitadelphia, 2 days. Sobr Lear, Ssunders, Philadel phi ays. Bobr Ana G Cattoli, Gaw, Philadelphia, 2 anys. Sohr James & i, Walters. Phitadelobis, 2 days, Sobr Geor days. aelt and wine, March 2, Inv 39 12, lon 73, passed @ ship's weohed. Schr Mechi Cai febr Maris, Baker, Best day Sohr Empire State, Eldridge, Portsmouth, 46 hours, Balied. Stesmebip Sontherner, Dickinson, ; ships Lon reat Wo i, Liverpool; den, Bevard, London; Gi Mercury, Conn, au, Port au Prince, Wiad do; a3 sun tet, NW. Welegraphio Marie Reports. stow. Maroh 3 Arrived—Ship Dublin, Mobiio: bark Aguila, NOrleansbrig Inoisn Queen, Wilmington. NU clesre: med Strabo, Canton: barks Emms Linooln, N Oriean Apaischicoia; Avols, Cherleston; Br brig Georg, Valparsieo ond San Franoisco (with 60 paeengero); brig Chicopee Philadelphia, scbse » 40; Isabelis, and Cabca, NYork. m Btesmehi bark Mortaud (8 DYork: © es Themes. once, PR; Beiene, N York. with she captain and orow of \—Sp brig Phenix, , from Boston, wrecked on Island Augnila rualy. pont -G selle, Pliladelphis. The steamer Ps Bg With ecveral ojuare Figgod ves. Kev Weer, Pet 29, ‘The bark Franklin and cargo wore valued at $55.00, and metiois in the o pemes urknewn. the ealvors were awarded 8 qaarter of tho appor: orage, labor, and coat o' ‘The Unrd ‘Telaraom was aviil asucts, and it wae dow! portion of her ow at redeormed by the capt N ans hy cols Gov Anderson. $60, snd forwarded Arrived Zlet—Bark Ch Boiled ioth—Bark White Cl 1 th—Tranepors ship Ocl Willis NYork, Laving been thorongt » Idg with the cargo of the T New On) naws, Marob 1. Aztived—Buips Bt Louis, and Oswozo, NYork. amon, fer N Uricané: pondenes. 4, Mard—4 PM.” re Lonadale, Tay- N re Herald Marine Corre: PRL ADE frrived—Drig Mail, Baker, Be or, Providence! Joho d, Kerieaeon, 20; Richard Codirey, Willictor Gutnwecy ui enobevob, * hitake Te a etiske Rio Janeiro; brias Fortune, Hobbert, do; Alsmods, Uolmes, Mayagour, PR; & Dunbar, avannsh, Gs. s ec—Beoamsnip City of Atargow, Wille, hacke Willism, Buley, Boston; M. M ‘Thee Keom. Sveel, Bester; Captain Tom, Smalley, chre Fins, Prices, Providence; Mary Millcr, Laws, N hn W Bell, Rowland, ¢o; Mary A Rowlon?, Raynor, dri, Sears, Boston; Jona Harris, Yomcra, Brook ; # Broxpard, Rrrich en, go: Rionard Thom o Qor- . A ork: poh id eer Ly: oe : 5s Oi ne bd 5 rovidence; Glacistor, Leman, Stlew; stcsmer lonobess Whitaker, NYork. re Miscellaneous, Disasters re Casa Burrs, &e—A Lotter da! Kong, Doo 18, 1851, 40 Ellwood Walter, Eeq, Seoreras Board of Underwriters, saye:— Tho bark Mary Adams arrived from MYork 0) Rov. with ® genors) oargo—furing iho p vel rrikr 4 ‘wateual Coutinuation of en! whieh canted ream below tne wee sppear to bi ogt the ontireoargo hae beca landed in adnsmagod etato. To ber prevent evvdivien ehelsunfe to peceive om board & reimrn eargy and w., therefore, be docked, \horoushiy oaulkod, sad reoonpornd. The pew elinper Witchoralh secived hore cn tie du ot Deo Bong of the y rey, in Int 2240 N, I ‘wolag rel At this port About the eame period. Ir* 44s i, ton Ih the Am ship Avsterlita wes totally Giemasted. ‘Ty Ean Were torn from her sider, ang herb. njored. The NB Palmor, ba from t Frac fol im with ber, and toom ti thordoned ber, Tie Flying frrived with ber toainmaat eprong. y ‘Dotcce her arrival a) SFrancicoo. 4t bee beer wbrc on board, and the exprain informs tit ws ats mabe toe rotwen voyage Withous ch upiog 1 ttence, Lbeliv hip Buri sy heve arrived here vis Califortia, Late eter Ciber betore reaching Cape Bory in theve epee ww te t vily euMioens ebreneth io viucie lowor macks to nse lever, New have lower maste et ‘atin! Gis would bo aif b ton te epee in O well beiis tenk ms the yorsel. Aeviece (rem Bbsnyhee mention that the Stephon fiom Califor ia, bed beem cn shore on the Norse & Bnd govedf, aftor ly ii T Lave nob heare whettor sto teesived any” tho emtranco cf the ri uds 90, of Sho many disnetors re locking tor she wreival of of th t on omvoed by bh tho ster from shia sn iantow 18. The ebipwrigite wil tebe Im ebipe ct wbhcws Bot 1 yur mdse 63 vos Pakiugin tons ry dooks, which aro stowed Dernge beat all yunte reador i is. partly invared in 4 portly in Besten, and the ‘The captain had mad 1 if possible, Caps working ta ‘the wrook of ntered many dit at Charleswon. It 1 5 aud horstern spit, fare Samoser. from Manila for Bi Bec 17, repairing—would prooced in Sie HoLvoxx at Boston trom NOrloans, on iss ult, Ist 29, lon 7¥, ine heavy cea, less forevopmass, jivboom and main topgeliant mast. Wuatssnre Leonrnas, of Fairhaven, put into Mauritius Doe 23, im distzeve, having eno ad weather in the Mcesmbique Crepnel. She bad been surveyed and recom- mended to be lightened for further examination. Banx Even, Harding, arr yesterday from M. S days N of Cape Heteeras, and bad vory hea: carrie ay toroyard and lost bulwatks. Banx Unpine, N putiave Mauritius iat. last accounts, to lishsen hooks, where Caps Lewis thinks Barx Henny Bueuron, Long, of Balvimore fr: pool for Rio outa M, 15ob and would h Probably lea’ Touched at Pernambaco and eld again Fob 2 ship China, Reyuard, trom Pacifie of and for New Boitord, full anip. Owing to the prevalent fever, the C probably remained buta few hours. Kotices to Mariners, Capt Ropes, of bark Fenelon. fom Shanghae, reports aes ing Delptio Kock. in the Java Sea. Ho dosoriogs 1s ag a ral reef, about the sizo of @ ships beam and ta ¢tameser, ut Lfsthom below are Knobb Mill (Su- aera), W, the Brovhir's ‘ing 7 miles from ‘the position given in Horeburs’ Java Sea. Dancenous Rexy in rue Java Seas. Liont Maury; of (6 National Obsoreatory, Washington, [pybiletes tho following abstenst of rown, Delore reported I an, N. ars chach et ane lox of the ebiy Geo on am wnkno #n reof, which may be interesting to navigstors ia the Java “Triday, Aug 15, IsSl—Latitude, at 6 44 south, longitude 12i 3! easb—wind southosss, moderate, AST h Som PM, struck onareet of rocks lying aou ay from Tiger Island. about fifreen miles from tho island. The islsnds wore justin sightfrom the deok, The woxd day tne rooks went through her sottom and filled with water. By the sof several observations taken the oreceding Gay. the shoal Istisode 6 44 south, longitude 12! es: Ie had about ven face water on is, "We lott the weock ia our poate om te 17th aod iaudedon the Island of Salazor ater & severoday’s passage.” Spoken. Bhip Audubon, from Manila fer NBodford (nos NYork), Jan 1S, lay 34 8, lon 15 B. Ship Bes Lion, trom Leghorn for Philsdelphia, Feb 29, Cape Henlopen lighthouse bearing NW distant 20 miles. Bark Panama, Graves, from Rio Janeiro tor NOricaas, ox- changed sicnals, Jan 19, int 18.43 8. lon 95 02. Bark ludus, Toompson, trom Baltimore for Rio Janeiro, Feb 1, let 9 44 8, ton 35 25. 1abath, Matanzts, Stearns, from Boston for Havane, Feb 24, a lon on 67 45. urderstocd “Wa Sopra: from Boston for Porto ‘eb 19, Lav 36 20, Worelgn Forts. Ovavama, PR, Feb )8—Barks D M Hall, Voasis. for New York 6 days: Krovhers, Ward, for Nilsvon 1; Rdns, Rob- Fork asx day; brig Edward Land, for do 10; ¢ do. Int bark and brig, with rod siguals, bavirg a white ballin a Bone Dec 8—Arr ship Witchcraft, Rogers, SFran- 1d (see Miscel!) Dee 18—Arr bay ist, Saxonvill schr Margarethe ( Hi swamor Manveliti bay, bound uy wore. Sid Buenos Ayres. Atco Dee 28, ehip Arvom. Rantin, from Bangor, dirg; barks Zotof, Bayley, from Salem; Warwick, Hopkins, frou Pasesw: quoddy; tienry Keloey, Bogardus, from Californs; brig Ottawa, Gage, from Wilmington. Bavaitivs, ‘Ship Samosot, Wilson, from Manila i] in abt 2 wee Saliote, Drinkwater, for Bos- put back 3d with lors of 2men by fever Zit frem Richmond (abs Dec 1) Parker, Philadelpbin Gy trom Philadelphia (abs Dee 29) Toads, and was wig orsers Arr ix Eleonora (Br) Nickerson, Philadelphis (Dee 2), 1d Sd om her rotura to Phil is. Bocuntss, Feb 10—Brig Resumur, Bilard, whioh sid Jan 29 for Boston, pus back ou scrount 8 strong nesd winds. Rovan (not Rover), below Boréenux, Feb ($~3ld Sone en}, aubouin, N Oriando, Gould, NOrlesns. Reo Janeiro Jon Brown, wie fests Agni ade, Whibney, Grie (Br)), tor N York 18\b; thy Dutchess, Lane. f oanoke, ‘ood jubscquentl udier, for SFranciso Home Ports. BOSTON, March 2—Arr shipe Holyoke, Perkins, NOrloane; Phovix (ef 'B Colo, Alexandria, Vaz barks Fores Prinoe, Riisvo, Earding, Chsrisston; brig Bore (Br), Patoh, Messina; gailiot Gussay Adolph (Belg), Beats, Aviwere; solic Bowditch, Mayo, Matanza Bulow, ship Dobtin, from M bark Aquila, from NOr! brig Sediau Qaeén, trom Wilmington, AC. Cid ship ses Duck, r i9a (Be), Green, rr Spates, eight, im oridee. Yor. brig Klize. Godaard, which eld yeaterday. roturnod to-day and anchored ia the Renda, with ship 8 Appleton, berke Tom Corwin, Grampa Benziotta, Alpine, avd Luoy Ann, and schr King Philip, Br tbr Florence, tor Balifx, eld en Sunday. BATH, Feb 8—Arr rche R B Pitts Spear, NYork, HOLM®8'8 HOLS, March 1—Arr 27th, PM. eohra Absona, Vinser, Delawaro City for Boston; Boondary, Hunt, East port for N Bedferd. Returned—Sobre Zulms, and Burd. desh— Arr bark Homer (of Bristol, is, Cardenas 1ith ings, for Boston; brig John Marehsl!, Colling, Rappahan- x for Bath; sebre Mara Hill (of Baagor), Ceocksth, 17+h ined for Boston; Klien (of Now York), Black: aton, NO, for do 188%, Titus, Cold 8priv Devereux, Sullivan, Boston for Port an Pring } le, Provindesown tor NYork; Juhn, i if Richmond; Eéward, Doylo, Porviand for Fredurioke- burg; Soean, Russell, NYork for Nantuckes. Returned on accownto! hoad wind, brigs Caroline E Kelley, Pisnes, Ches Edward, Msrous; sobre Jow, Grand Tork, Wa H Lovets, Sarah Lewis Flores, N U Hareis, Albert. MWeh—No arrivals. Sid schr Suean. i Moreh Ist -Arr brie Maria ‘PF Wiltor, Coffin, Philadeloh for Boston; sohra Husan Ludwig (of Waldonoro’) Hastings, Matanane 16th ult for Boston; John Mashow, Dyer, Taa sior tor do Sailed, achrs Boundary, A Deveroux, Almira, John, Jobn bo sed by, stesmer Ontario, Chase, from N¥ork for Boston. in port 10AM, wind N, ligat, el hi in E Kelley, to the wherf Homer; bei Visnos, Ch ward, Marcus Maria‘ Wilder, schrs Abeous, Zujma, Burd, Mere Will, Eilon, Nerciess, Kaward, Jew, Ge ie Pe Ww Ud Lovevt, Flores, N © Harris, Aibers, Su fon bond wig. HYANNIS Maroh 2—In port, bark Gow Briggs, Parker. from Phitadelphia tor Bostoa; achre Homer, Parker, feom N York for do: Frithtal, B Kanpshannook for do; trscira Ba Tafts, Kio jonerey Nichola, doy IBsh © m on is, Gated, Porilnnd; The ship Clinton, for NCrleaney bark Fairmourt, and Cordelia, for Barbados; Prev, for Logusyra, brigs Drand. . tor Babin; Shawn, for Kirgeton Jam: Preia, (Norw) snd Ariel, for Charles together with nix heria brigs unknown, ats PM, fs wont to a strong breeze from NW, The barks |, yerterdpy, wit wel» snd Gem. brigs Fawn, Rimira and Sarah Neh, which went to ree on Fricey Isey, rernrn the harbor ¢ae seu eved- ing. and went out satin sho fojlowing morning. nis morning for n ed, 1 aM eyrorm tog america Lo 8. taking io tow ebip te, from Borten Bark from Boston; brig Aadover, 924 7 ants are The barke tees, for Winlie; Ratubow, Cor do, fe: rlenns, aod J brigs, wort to eea 3 esrene b Sid eohe Cornelis, Young, N York, VENSACOLS, Feb 1¢—Gld bark Elisabeth Searitt, Go ing. Haver; brig Lucy Waste, Waite, N York. % PHILA, March £-Old oshea Riv Grends, Kto- r Fisn; ® Applegate, Endicott, Willismsburs; sloop Oita, Boebe, NS ork. > arch UD, Mazeh Mig pote rin UNH, Kobab—Are coh Ati for Porto Kieo (putin leaky 1600, Fob 12 4y, el storec, and ballast on Wado, Ravand. 0, Duvereux, Now- Montank, for oats, omrd, aud dau be wont a Drow, Curphey, tor Panam: NYork and for f For Alto adv, dey; barke’ Pranciso March I; Weavelts, Doan, Honoluin an’t Sydaov ¥ i, Rogers, for fan Jean dot Sud seme day; schrd KF Mirnebeld, te te cold a8 auction t4 ort, ehip Zola Wade, Willis, for Ching, eoon, i Ly Feb 21—Are eehzs Globe, Someone, Brueo, Boston & Arrived. J Bucnot: OMuuly, Mra % Matran, Mieo of Band U Mairan, Horsce Matraa, & Comba abecoure, M Auguseol, Bamsini, Mra Beoaint doard Bernarde sad Ludovico Basvini, Marina! in the eheorage. ‘to Saveino—Bark May Qaoon—Capt J If Poolo, late of tivamer W & Peace, Passengers Satied, Crsonns—Stenmehip Willism Penn—Johm Carnot Jr, 4 ‘oPherson, AP Stiles, AH Kelton, J orton, O Cavanagh P Gudwin, M & Marks, WD Allon, hiloy, J MeJianey, Lb G Smith, C H Woodward, 8 Penny, Kig B Weehurie, HY Arnold, O Batty, W sutra, 8 MC K Eco, 8 L Sort, P Fonn, C Kolly, J Byorp- Phorpese, It merman, H Brecker, ¥ UN Dowsing OF B ever Lutes, wm’ Mt Fobt Sterling. J WV iN John Whaler, A Nichol ‘ ‘Ss Thom, M ele Va kon OME BM Yall, & P aodeth J PBegor, AB Hate i Jor, Fthoger, M Williama, 8 y KS Willipmeon, W BC wtp £ Jowell GP Comminvge, i BC Devis, E Franch, J Sisuniast, GB Fone, . D Motervell, & © Hare Turner, BA Dougie, D& Wood, N King, d & ibte, W' Mutekine G iepels. A Weever AC over Crp Lesvos ~ Btesinchip Bouthernor-—A Conway, Prode- rok Wayecil, Thee Lowrdes, BOM Wilkineon, Tsao Sain U thog Be reswot Mise Var wanaratacr, Mise Lansing. a hersent F tency, & Hovel, Mduruard, Waa WF Tac, © a sway J% Budd, Sem! Puleston, JN Begley. Mies Our te be treia, F Meceew, Wm & Palmer, PT Bodor, Min P N'Putine, and hin the cteersge Yorrennam Brig Thovls—H Dayvermaa two daugh- tors, of Leiden, Holland. War For additional Sig News, 000 Thard Page, 1 nu stree i Purse No. 8, mile beats. bert three in five, in harness &- Now York; Mr, Piffer Lg tae Bi: r. ters . War Bagi . Pes n ver Templ " aft, MeLaushtin enters b. m. T Mr Nodins Lady Brooks; Owner avers bm. Green Moun: eil 27 tn. Went; Me McLaughlin usmes of Tuesday, May 11th Purse No. IL of $100, with fll, for horves that nover Won a purse over $10Y. Mite heats, best 8 in 6, to waeous—M>. H Jonas enter Me crag. 6. War Brie; Me. vevia, ente m. y eof $1(0, half for- Mr. dost 3 in 5, in harness. —Mr. Spicer enters Le. H, Woodruff enters b.m “Boston Girl; Mir. MeLaug lia en- tered. m Lady Brooks. To come off on Thursdey. May 27. Furao No. 24, of $310, $50 0 g> b> the socpud best hore. Hilo heats; best 8 iu}, te wsgons.—Me, Whelplay enters n. m. Lacy Suffolk; Me, Hi. Woodrufl eatére b. mi. Boeton Giri; Mr. Wician enters bg. Jack ter; Be Spicer entarn & g Vermont; Mr, MoLsughlin enters a g- Zack Taylor. To come off om Thursday, May Osh. Pures No 25, of $400 ‘Two milehosts in ha oreg m. Lady r m Girl. Me Sofolk. Mr. Woo Whoeelan enters bc. Sploor, gg. Vor~ mont. ‘fo come off thursday, May 2. Purse No. 27, 6f $500—$10sto go to the seoond best hors», im hey Mr. Wholpley enters m. ma. Ak; Mr’ Spicer enters g.q.\Vermons; Mr. Whoslse . Jack Koesiter: Mr. H. Weodrud caters b. 1. To come oil entered Borton Girl; Mr. H. Joues enters b. g. Pot. Monday. May 31. Furse No. 2, of $! a of $59, half forfois, for horees ua purée. Milshests, boat sin to wecons, wagon and'dri to ‘yelgh On pounds. Mr ui. K Loy enters # g. New York; Mr. Spicer encors gg. Wark scle) Mr, Nodine entere c. m. Green Mountaing Maid; Mt. Whelan ‘To come off on ihursday, May 27. 1; $50 20 go to second besshorse, Mile Dest 3 in B in hora Mr. Wholpley enters. m, 'y Fusolk; Me. Ho Woodreif entevs b. m. Boston Girl Mr. Whelan enters b.g. Jack Rocaiver. Mz. Spicer enters g; e Vermont: Me, MoLaughlia enters @. § Zsok Taylor, To come off on Thursday. wa: JOHN I, SNEDIKER, Proprietor. SENANTS’ REGISTHR, STEAM SQW MILL TU LET—AT 20E VILLAGE O} Yonke with a forty h power engine, ny or, bwo up Avd-down. and three circular saws © wharf and baein, and swo large douole dwelliuy tached. Apply to B. NEWHULSS, No. 275 Hud fon street. 416 443, AND 450 reaoesfully invites hire ITY ASSEMBLY ROS Broadway.—T OTEL TO LKA3R, IN BROADWAY story building, No. 99 Broad extending through to Meroer st: enlarged and put in complete order, and oceupation. bovwern 70 and tod BY the 16th May i has 200 dere parlor 3 fortin the clear. mantels utiful etucoo work, electro-magnetic en sor, and ail moderm improvements. The owners are now putting in the Capris part of the furniture, but she leaner yilllbe Feaaired to furuimh to she amount of about $3,040 arly application ts solicited. CRANE & WESSON, Detroit, ARE OPPORTUNITY.—UP TOWN HOU3® TO LET, nd partct the furniture for sale. well adapted for a b arding house, and now full ss such; the boarders if de sirable, would remain. Location nest she opers, and several atsge routes. For address, apply to Mr. Aloro, grocez, oor- nei of Bond stroct and Bowery. SPLENDID STORES.—TO RENT, FOR FIVS OR TRE ‘two fine five-story storns, 43 and 45 Barelar ect. They are, without exception, the finest stores in thr vty. For terms, &c., epply wo Ed. G. Hudson, 192 Bread. way, or W. B. Holbrook, 157 Brosdway. Sts TO LET, ON BROADWAY, BETWEEN WD Broom euirsble fora jawolry or faney immediately, if dosired. For es, with real name, VU. F, Herald effico, {{CRES TO RENT IN BROOKLYN—TWO FOUR story brick and stone Stores, 25 food by 59 {set each, sitvated’on Furm out 2 yards below the Ful- ton Ferry. These store: well calcolated for man turing purposes, and & seam engine will be pus ini quired. Apply to Mossrs. King & K. corner of Urange. Brooklyn, or to GEORGE COLLINS, te lum, Fulson atroot, STEAM POWER, WITH LOFTS TO LET, AT THR AT. Isstio Dock immedtstly adjoining the fecey. Betler for eale, mearly now, enitable for s forty ho to DICKINSON & JOBNEON: aul road, well loested br he deor every Sftoen minw pply on the premises. NO LET-BXCELLENT LOFTS, ON THE FIRET FLOOR of 76 Fuiten etroot. Appiy to alex. M. Groig, | Han- NO LET-THE UPPER PART OF THE MODERN bulls three story and ettichouse No 25 Twenty eeventh res door wert of Broadway, and in a fow siope fe routes, ‘and cvery convenience, H at moderate rent. 45 and 49 Weat street. yO, LET—THE DWE street.north side, b a id ud cor veuicnoies. en A's). twe throe 'y heusot op od etcre and dwelling on Washington st est erposiie Citnton Market. Apply to JAMES PICS, cffice 176 Hudson etro vith tualde stake of $50, hat€ forfol i ° i Mr. Kelley ensers | 70 LOAN ON PRO! orre janeburgh. ‘BODBRIOK LA = PERSON DBS(ROUS OF IN. street, lease. arply to $600 * Qhousend do!lars. in thonew chester county, N. will meso with’ prom BE PKOPRIETOR OF A VERY VALUABLE PA- ‘tented invention of Machincry, for makiog an seiole hee heretofore been made by hand | ‘ani not only in thi meet with & gonth to teks is in exrensivo to no othe wil be wottoeds Ac -, Herald office. OOR, BUT HONEST —THE ADVERTISER WOULD like to porrow $500 for a chore ¢'m: or nh errangemens for the lo ring, that it is only necessary for 01 to teed ite morits ty be convinced of the practioal i contsing. ‘iboee of the trade inexperienced iu outtiog oan, in s few hours’ application, astni uficiend kar Meey $o praclige successfully without i than ie 6 VAT OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTRD.— Ladios, or Gontlomen, having any elosping, tura\ Jowelr Brook ood: 0 dispose of, oan obtain price the @, by sonding for the subsoriber, at hae Tesidonos, oF Rhrough tbe post. “Ledies attended by Mra, Cohen M. 3. COHEN, % Elm street. (CASTOFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED — ‘Ladies and gentlemen ean obsaim the highest set-off clothing, turnitare, je: eh post, or otherwise, will be Eaaies atrended by Mre. Lev J. LEVENSTYN, 406 CLOTHING —THE SUBSORIBER STILL at hit olé established tband, paying 0 ney, for indies’ and cen tlemem's oss off apparel, jewelry, Sif binds of enperfuoue spielen. om mabing spiloatien by nove or otherwise, to L. A. COWRN, 17 Wali atroct, base ment. (C452, OFF CLOTHING. WANTED TO PUKOR ‘about two thor dollars worth of fe i Yioshing, im large or small quaveities, for a Yalue will be xivon in ourr: 4 Li Pfteonally or hroush 1 Orange ateot, « tow (C487 OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED, Ladies or gentleman having Soy olovhing, faralve OF jewelery $0 at aut 1§ FABIANO, OF ch whe yd by Mrs. Dusseldosl No 13 Kim etree! L, M. DUSSELDORF, KXPRHHA AGHWOLKE, dee. RFORD & CO'S GREAT CALIFORNIA FREIGHT pd Packsge £xpro mi I ao €0 ward in charge. of ovr own epecial Mall Steamer CRESCENT CITY, on crs via Navy Bay apd Panama ‘The only gure lia Fanzemonte are euch that we have no detention at Paat All our exprees matter will be doli ahead of wil other expressca or Consnlar fees. Goods and the: mall package cured as the low 00.2 Vi a. red ‘n San Franoisee a Custom dh Fon FORD & OR ROUTHAMPTON AND HaVa@e ies Mail ere hi} i ¥ ; commande: firet osbin, ted during the voy before sailing, marked ow." reccived on board afver Thursday, the th Apecis wilacna their specie on board the For freight or passava. apply to MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, HE ROYAL MAIL STEAMER MERLIN, CAPfalN 88, om Mi le ope, will ewil for Bermuda ano St. i’bi the 8:h of March, 1852, at noon She hsa exas! medastions tor prseergers. Price cf $70. There i ere i8 A Fog! mee and ali the W Vonszueia, &e. 7 Ayply cu F. > --No letters or maiis will be reosir: Merlin, except through the Post Office, (OK CUARLESTON—THE NEW AND SPLEVDID steamebip MARLON, Captain M Borry, will leave Ploe No 4 North Kiver. on “seurday, March6, at 4 ocloot P. M precirely For freight app! here all bills of Inding will be tigned; and for prseaga, at the coant ot SPOPFURY, TILES LUN & OO FP. GKROUGH TO BAN FRANCISCO.—N a F ip Line.—To with th SCOTT, 2.100 tons Larde: expected to depsrt from Panama to Sen Franoias of April ensuing. These versols, in speed o d esfety, are vot surpassed by suy om this route; and an oxperienoed eurgeon i# nibachod to exch voesel. ADBLY ve DaVis, BROOKS & Co, id, rr t Gonersl Ay JON J Books are now opon, and siokete tor for first onbin State voom; $235 throt etateroom; aud $100, through, for ster VEE CLIPPER SHIP GRECIAN, CAPTAIN INSLEB, left her pigr, No. 8 Baa! River, on Vucedsy four o'clock, for Say Fren 35! pa whieh was one of the preitirst te th he hu ever bebeld | For many months the piers, from No, 1 5, were completely crowded with pople anaisus to use ehele fricnde depart for the Golden Country Great credit i+ dae to her owner, Be Adam Smith, of No 28 Front st-vos This is the second clypror elip thet has bacn Joadad with passen= gerefrom the 24 of Petroary to the 2d of March; and be hae now ‘he new sud splendid clipper ship North Amerisa, 1, tons tor hen Tying a* her pier, No.6 East Rivor, ready te lon the 22d of March. APAIR PREMIOM er Crascemt Ci & Sons, 181 Froas PT KET FOR SAN FRANCIRCS witl o# pria tor s through tisk Apply to B. W. the Sth inssant, errees. NAL‘ PORNIA—FOR S4LE-TWO THROU J dokets, frat clare esbin state room, by Vandsrpils'e }ine, to sail to morrow. Inquire at Judsom’s Hotei, ro [0 KENT—A LADARS PRIVATE BOARDING BOUS: ina very plearsnt location, aad the furniture forsale, which is nearly new, ovly having been im use rdout sit 00 ossh. To eave trouble, no one need having the abov Poss Offon, f ence, 96 none other amovps Address 0. ¥., ene week, with real namo and i be noticed, 1C1aN@, DENTISTS, OR ARTINTS —TO & cuite of ysrlors on tho first floor of boass No ect, near St. John’s Park. NOLEY, iN TUE LOWER PART OF THR CLIY, TIA i fsmily of crowm persous, the upper part of w ry howss, covsisting of three rovma oa the agsond floor, aud thres attio rooms, with privilege af font ella Greenwich etrect a few doves frow the Tattery. Kert $54 per yest. Can be soen from 1 o'clock Caily For forcher partioutars, apply or the promises, 28 Greoawiok 1(03,.N.Y. References exchanged, 17" 0 LET—THE FOLLOWING PORTIONS OF ~ 11S Nasean , ~ a haltof tt * D. ng of the sssond, toly; the oster parte on the tires ranive ot JOMN G1UAOULY, in the base POINT A MARGE ROOM IN TUR UP ef the clly, situated on shy ground foar, stom two cides and roo" #in0 77 fect by 23. Sdean pow pevulted. Acdvees J. Is, bow 1,697 Lowor Post five ated modern three story house, eitnated in Court “foot, recond door from Biate, Sonth Brooklyn. Poesseion be hed from tho loeb of Marca. Apply on ohy peo- TO LAT OR Lhace—OnK OF THE MOST PROMISING #ierce fora publicheure ard boarding-hovee, in Us per part of tho city. ‘The honse te thros stories hich, with Store nid back room, and front and biek basement, wad € Av ep lendid roeme, (where tho stegor ston ovata five mi: fs Curie the day ) at the corner of Foriy-ninth sircet @ Beondway, Apply on rew! lvo, the house Mercer street. #0, two mmall ooviage houses on Mighty. tixsh street, York wile, briok Cronty, south side. between Thire end Fourth avenuce. ba yd be\weea tho hours of 4ANCIS M. BARON, “ninth etroet and Bromdway. SVERAL LARGE PLEASANT ROOMS, on; aloo alight airy basement Tor sad civen on the ki 06 {and 12 o'clock, of lag thiees Forty on #treot. within in good order 4 for tow yours, bacemont éweliing fo ew coors of St John's Per d tow desitsble tensnt would and Improvemonte toade. Gan } ther pertioulare apply to JA MZS PRICK, 4 Md LET, OR LEAIE.—A COUSTRY RESIDENCE, tegotber vinh thirty sof land, orohard, en» buil loge, Bo. ituates threo miles trom Atlantic Forry. Tre house in fa geod order, and commande tho boat view ef tho bey and surrounding sountey to be foard in the vistnity The fnrnivure, with & epan of ho; Wiens ds, Com bo bad if required JL. GR » carringss, ond forming ry. bo or on the prom Steeen yon from Fulton, Ale within a few minutes walk. \O L&T-THE SYLENPID NEW TURES ATORY Urlon Doure, No. 1id Twenty oleh etroct, near Hove sth Avenue, with bevement, uyder ccllor, range, hot and cold tor ‘tes room, water cloueis, Ao.’ The house is buily tn the best emer, 6nd will bs rented tem good teunnd at $475 ¥ be seen after 1) c’olook, on the promises, Apply av 189 T° ho yenth street. LST—IN SOUTH BROOKLYR—TH® WHOLB, OR lower part, of splendidly finished bores avory Jo. 164 Sackot Firovt, near Corrs, counisting of pir lore thirteen fret high, with tole oorniood in the mose elecans osilin ge sné heevy contre place, Th in nl}, Bniehed int Heeylo, Gee Diy On tho pevmaleredr 0 Apoly &4 No. wi | fir IN BROOKLYN-~THE PLEASANTLY srr. i G A fy that { plsod myre f ued toback, in April. 1640, owing to tace of Palsy, which bad revise nine of our best po yscte ont svail, the osre of i severe and protr the antit of recvived grant and atiention oxieaordinary cure. 0 EZEKIEL» STEVENSON, wink ing to tcovity to ed mo fem the dead. Churoh str: es, Sworn and suoseribys ho tore m9, this Md den , an 1 Sie (am OGLE Aldormaa Aveserteti to CW. ROBACK No. 6 Whits asroes, wi L De retizonaly attended to. it prepaid, For moro patticulars, gal an geben Astrclogical Almengo gratis, wheKs Ourt> cen. LOVBR, BY HI§ SUPSRI0OR tense, ie onabiad to ofice quick a more clthenis bud hieatesers R x iL Thee protraercd’ oases thet bavd the oki!l of edreeone lo # oxporica St: £94 4¥ey of bhp t eminent phy By. ioe Gis ecneation and lerala-quirements, w bie attention 10 the tr. torent of 0 ral wet flomenueete th office practice fur lest twenty location Lecal d ses: #prodil bal remedies, by anew motbort inirod: Kicord the Pronch ¢ wily physic scnding pamienta to b he reckoned am kere are et ompirion! pr tho ogiarana of the p noar Broad wey DF LOCPE M bUsNe BTRERT, Was, FOR THE Inst tronty yonrs, enjoyed the meat oxtonrive practi: in private disosece of auy medical man in New York. Lig Gun onre the mi vot Aggravated onees Of this diseaso; and mid Sremoved intweeays Dr, Oooper oan auc the worse form, in hom tw: 1 wooks, of conesitutional debi’ Drought on by fulged tm by young men, This, when dyepenein, Wer of ff ny perious who, restored by bim candor. Pecgomates my names t oards, im the Now York Bunsay Time RK. MORBIZON CONTINUED TO TREAT Paiva’ digencoe with we From his lo pa | O Reoent oases be voneron) disone ‘The victime of we ¢ woret forme of 44 withowt morcury, ho suffer fom wosknoss may oalloa ho pordon Dipioms UMioe hours from See jn hig privete office, 201 Fulton sirevs, DA. Mtoe P.¥ p* WARKAN, MO. 1 MOTT BT, be ccneuiled ove fdential.y on the troatmen Vans Also Dy, W. has dovesed S yocre vo the Me of bly profession. whee the victims of eeif-abwoe, or thors who have frcu the bands of wasionl pevendcre. rae je wod epovdy cure, N B.-W. fen I BR JOUNSO brown i tor’s reputation BuUeSG Way ! Tue Dos 2 omese Shas heey e Monat waakmenn, al 20. Kacen’ comer OF me AharKs. in Tih ? puane >, many ile ae ‘oan apply with ual ant aot. Ct ioe new oure piriobure tn trom o> to S99 Di. exes tes momver of the ew vers