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The Mieged Cuban Expedition. enn enews ted woman, and child would him, | United States District Court. was convinced that sey Seen Oe fore Hon Judge Judson. far to degrade himself. deciding this, he depri the Manon 17 —The United States vs. J. L. O'Sullivan and | 'y of no privilege, for nae, ae oe tae chat ethers —At the sitting of the court this morning, tho Dis- | The Zitness hes meet ore yh they muss doit by other trict Attorney stated that Mr. Burinett was now in court. | witnesses. (Exception taken to the ruling, ut so ill thai he felt unable, after tho oxhaustion < ye Mr. Cutting asked the Court to compel the witness to terday, to undergo examination to-day. He says that he | answer the question, ‘was travelling the night before last, and sevore wet- ‘The Court declined to compel the witness to answer, on ting. which now affects him with cold. — The District Atter- | the ground that the avowed object is to degrade him, ney was ready to proceed. aud would finiah the direct ex- Q.—Botween the ning of April, when you loft amination of Mr. Burtnett in about another hour. He was, | New Oricans, up to the month of June, when you left St. however, in court, and would speak for himself, Mr. Burtneti was called to the stand. and sworn as to hi state of health, He said that he was suffering from neuralgic headache. and felt totally unable to remain in court The Judge excused Mr. Burtnett until morning. ‘The District Attorney then left it to the counsel for the defence to say whether they would wish him to go on to- day with ony other witnesses, or would prefer adjourning until to-morrow. in order to continue the evidence in its reeont connection, Mr. Cutting remarked that they labored under the dif ficulty of not having had the opportunity to cross-examine three of the witnesses for the prosecution. After some consultation it was agreed that the witness ‘Captain Uldwaddy. sbould be recalled. He was accordingly pul upon the stand. The District Attorney then referred the Court to the | last questions which were put to this witness. asto whether | be had been engaged in any way by Schleasinger and O'Bullivan, and which were objected to by the defendants’ Counsel, and waived for the time by the prosecution. He | submitted thst thonzh the conversation occurred in New Oricans, it was perfectly competent now to prove it, he { having shown the confuderacy between tho parties to have | existed in this State. He referred to the testimony of Captain Wilson and the letters of Mr. O'Sullivan, to show that the evidence was now admissible, as the connection | between O'Sullivan and Schlecsinger had been proved. Mr. Cutting submitted that it was not competent to prove what Mr, Schlessinger said in New Orleans to this | witness, in the absence of Mr. O'Sullivan, Very great | caution should be observed under the circumstances of the case. Mr. O'Sullivan was not present during the al- Jeged conversation, and he had no means of contradicting | it. Mr, Schlessinger is not here, and General Lopes has | paid the penalty of the law in the island of Cuba, The | Court had ruled against this offer on the 12th inst., and | he contended there was no change in the testimony to | alter that decision. | The District Attorney merely called tho attention of the Court to tho fact that Schlessinger is one of the par- | ties charged in this indictment. and ix not on trial, because he is beyond the jurisdiction of the United States. Mr. Van Buren contended, at considerable length, in Opposition to the admission of the evidence, and sub- mitted that thero is nothing in this case to show, or from which it can be guessed, that Mr. O'Sullivan had been concerned in setting on foot military expedition in the State of New York. ; bi Lopes's house; I saw him in the street with General Lopos; I never paid so much attention as to say how long they were in the street together; they passed me; [ have no extra meaning for the word attention; I never stopped and spoke to him in the streot; I mever was in Mr. O’Sullivan’s room ; I conversed with him once in Gen. Lopes's room; that is the same occasion I have told you of; it might be possible something else occurred which I can’t romem- ; I. came to this city in November, last year, I believe; I was employed at the railroad, ‘near Buffalo, ‘and being informed that the Governor would be in New York, came on to pay my respects to him. Q.—What Gover- nor? A.—Governor Kossuth; I knew him before; I think he knew me, because he gave me a certificate of service; I knew Col. Ashbolt; I knew Kossuth in Hun- gary; I believe I was first subpoenaed in this case, in De- cember last, Q.—How did they become acquainted with yourname? A.—I believe my name was inserted in pa- ra which were loft by Schicssinger. Q,—-Did not itn ow go after you? A.—It might be possible; I saw him; Iwas not present at Rakow’s testimony; I don’t know that Rakew testified that he camo after me last fall. Q. —What money have you received from the Marshal? A. =I have not been paid at all; I got a certificate from last | December; my occupation is making drawings for 0’Reil- ly’s telegraph office, Broadway; I reside in this city, at | No. 29 Warten street; I have been thore threo months; I have been at work for O'Reilly as long as I have been in the city of New York. Q.—Aftor Schlosinger left New Orleans, did you sce him again? A.—No; he left New Orleans by land; he went by Mobile, Charleston, and so on; the Iandiady in the house at New Orleans did not askme. and I had no occasion to tell her, that Schlessin- ger had gone to Tems, Adjourned to hnlf-past ten o'clock on Thureday (this) morning. Second Return of the Steamship Hermann, ‘The steamship Hermann, Copt. Higgins, after a second attempt to fulfil her voyage to Bremen, returned again to port yesterday, She first sailed from here on the 28th ult., but struck on the bar, causing her to leak so much tomake it necessary to return to port to get repaired Having repaired, she started again on tho 7th instant ; ut breaking one of her shafts, she put back again, and The District Attorney referred the court to second | arrived here this morning, after being out nearly ten days. Starkie, voi. 2. p, 402. and said that the conversations | ‘Thi he calla for are to show the acts that were to take place | 1 in New York, and not in Orleans, part somewhere South. which did land in © ‘and part in New York. and he had shown that the whole | New Orleans, The prosecution | wh supposed that an expedition called Lopez expedition | o was got up; that part of it was to commence in New | bl aba, | tl ¢ accident occurred on the 11th inst., at half past 2A. 2 M.,in lat 43 35, lon. 56.35, (790 miles from New York) nthe centre shaft of the port engine broke. At 7 clock the same morning. having disconnected the disa- led engine, and anticipating come heavy weather from he eastward, Capt. Higgins deemed it prudent to return, and arrived off Sandy Hook at nine o'clock on Tuesday was to be under the command of General Lopez. The | cyening. only question, therefore, now is. whether the prosecution | ‘Tho following card was sent us for publication .by the had laid the ‘evidence sufficiently broad to render this | passengers — question admissible. Mr. Cutting replied, and submitted that in no aspect | of the case should evidence of the declarations of Schies- singer, in New Oricans. be admitted as against Mr. O’Sul- Livan, The Judge said. if this evidence shall be admitted to go to the jury, it will be on the ground that since the ruling the other day, new and additional evidence has been heard by the Court. to chow. prima facie. that there was. or had been. a combination or un agreement between one or both there defendants and Schlossinger. Now. this | Species of evidence is peculiar in its character. First. it | must sati-fy the Court that an agreement or combination | has been entered into. Second, it is to go to the jury, not a conclusive, but ax proper evidence for them to con- sider in the case, and to be determined by them. Counsel for the defendants excepted to the ruling. Q.—After your interview with General Lopez, in the presence of Major Schlessinger and Mr. O'Sullivan, where did you next see Major Schlessinger? A.—I saw him at our boarding house in New Orleans; he left New Orleans tocome North. Q.—Did Schlessinger tell you the pur- pose for which he was coming North’ [Objected to. ad- | mitted. and exception taken.) A. —On his coming home | from General Lopez's. he said he was ordered from (by) | Generel Lopez to go to New York ‘to raise men for the expedition. Q—Did he say anything about money? A.—lie showed me one hundred and ten dollars in gold, to pay his travelling expenses to New York, and if any- m the house whore he was gone, I was to one to Texas. and would be back in four ; id that that money wouldn't be enough to take him back from New York to New Orleans; then he said that Mr. O'Sullivan was ordered by General Lopez | to give him se much money as he wanted. and some other gentleman whore name I don’t remember. Cross-c: —I reached New Or- Jeana in the of November, 1850, and left there in the beginn pril—early in April; I was Captain in the regular sarian army; I went there by the fame name that 1 have given in Court; I have always ¢; Tam eure of that; my real name | m that; Lhave not gone by the name | of Hoffbower, or anything like that; when I was in New | | | duty to the captain and officers o our most hearty approbation of the treatment we have all | received, during the eleven days we have remained on board of this vessel. morning of the 7th March, at 30 minutes, A. M. | 11th she broke the centre shaft of the port engine. it not been for this unforeseen | accident, we doubtless should have made a speady lent society | Scott to un invitation to attend their anniversary supper man—certainly valor and blood of Irishmen as myself. marched 1 with Mexico—not one of whom was o' his bh U. 8. M. Srramsiur Herotas, March 17, 1852 We. the undersigned passengers of the steamship Her- mann. from New York for Bremen, March 7th. feel it our he xaid ship to express ‘The Hermann left New York on tho Had | and unfortunate and happy passage; for the HL, in accommodations for passengers, is unsurpassed by any ship, and we desire to express the high respect we feel for Liout. Higgins, commander, for the coolness and decision he manifested in the hour of danger. and for the good discipline he maintains in every department of his ship, and for the uniform urbanity and kindness shown by him to all under his charge during the late unfortunate accident. ‘jgned]—Wm. Han, F, A. Wiegmann, T. W, Farum, 7. ‘hta, H. Szirowsky. L, Redwitz, Thos. Tedesco, I. nd, Jas. Ausbacher. 4, Barly, C,W. Voickmann, E . C. W. Martens, J. J. Prehal, W. R. Sanford, N. First Hasty Plate of Soup for 1852. The Seward Association of Brooklyn, an Irish benevo- . Teccived the following reply from Gen. last evening :— Wasmsatox, March 12, 1852 Gextiemen :—Tt was only yesterday that the pressure | of public business obliged me to decline the honor of h friends at the approaching ation of St. Patrick's Day in Philadelphia. I beg you will accept what I suid to them in reply: “Youdo me but justice in supposing me to take a ively interest in Ireland and her cous. Perhaps no no American—owes so much to the Muny of them nd fought under my command in tho war of and many more—thowsands—in the recent war ver known to turn ck upon the enemy or a friend apse, F cil net get) Gy money Seoul) Lopes, Tae nee tar m, gentlemen, with the warmest regards, 40; 1 did not get’ from him any money to rs most iruly. WINFIELD SCOTT f any persons in New Orleans; I liad Cooyry and others, n there; Ldo not know how much—per- aps $24 do not know how much; it and over $100; I had that money New Orleans; I went to St. Louis from New ived there about the midulo of the same ned there about two months; I left St. t part of June; I entered into some » but cannot tell what it was; it was several —one time with fancy goods. silks. &e.; Ido not know whether my memory is good or not—I should think it i good; Think my Last business there was fancy | segar shop at one time; I had it st ieast—I do not know how long; I do got the stock of goods from. Q.—Did bestreet? A.—I got some in New Or- at some with me; I think I paid cash—I i; 1 donot think I bought any on credit—I ect that I did; I guess I sold out; I sold I did not get married in St. Louis. Q.—Are at? A—TI lived with a lady—I know that; do poy know her name; Ido not think I w her name. trict Attorney objected to the irrclevancy of the ny, involving enother perty. He objected, for the | £ raving the time of the Court and the jury » Court said he would direct the witness that he was not bound to answer any questions that would tend | to_criminate or degrade himself. Mr. Culling raid he was prepared to prove that this witnows had married a lady in St. Louis, had got goods on credit, and then deterted his wife. Witness continued—I went by the name of Uldwadd and bought goods in that name; I left St len: itness aid he did not understand all the ques- nd he begged to have the aid of an interpreter, he would prefer a Hungarian interpreter, though » the German wit- 1, not know where you find thar Jeans, an: aa sure | b a c al B Louis eu man interpreter was then called. and the —I did not understand Mr. Cutting entire <@ —Did you not marry 4 lady in St. Louis. of that pla A—It bas nothing to do with this case, The Court said the witness was not bound to answer 01 of Lear, Will be the terminating feature. Sceretary Fairi and Seagulls,” are the pieces selected for this evening by Manager Purdy. antipodean pedestrian, isto appear again to-day drama of the ~: Inkeeper of Abbeyville” will be represented in the afternoon. and the beautiful spectacle of and Fair to-night. equestrien. and merits, on this occasion. a substantial proof of the publ : re leased Cuban prisoncrs have been invited, and will be in attendance, Theatrical and Musical. Boweny Tuxatne.—The pivees announced for this eve- ning are the dramas entitled the “ Gondolier of Milan, Moss Trooper's Revengo,”” and * Love me. Love my og: ‘This is a highly aitractive entertainment, and ught to fill the Bowery in every department. Broapway Trv:aTne.—Shakspeare’s tragedy of “ King Lear’? will be represented at this establishment to-night, in which Mr. Forrest will sustain hig favorite character The popular farce styled the * Rendezvous” The popular opera, entitled the in whieh Mme. Anna Thillon will ippear as La Catarina. and the comedietta of the * Irish ’ with Mr. Hudson as Paddy Fitegerald, are to be repented again to-morrow evening, at this establish- ment Burton's Turatax.—Burton advertises a fine bill of utertainment for this evening. comprising Holeroft’s omedy, styled the ~ Road to Ruin,” and the very laugh- ble furce of the “Happiest Day of my Life,” both of which ore well cast. Nattoxa Turatne.—The national drama of “Harry Burnham,” the favorite pantomime of the ~ Frolic of the and the nautieal drama. called “ Landsharks Bannem's Musecm.—Professor McCormick, the Loon The cherry will be given in the evening. Bowery Cincus.—Mme. Sherwood’s benefit takes place Mme, Sherwood is a highly accomplished The re- appreciation of her talents. Risty's Mixstneis continue as attractive as ever. ’ They announce a very fine selection of song in- Seong ga onl an gc ir the charge of | irniuental pieces. burlesques, end witticiems for this ® his wife : cde Cutting said he had put | VPM Pe: cussion ensued. tod ih, but ie wished to give | Wooo’e Mrverarce. —This band of minstrel have be- thie “fit of the . th the inter. | come excee: popular, e programme for this ee ver | ovening comprises many of their best features, Q—Did you. or did you not. in St Lonis, marry a | lady in that city? A—No; I did not marry any per- son before I left New Orleans, Q—Was there a lady with whom you lived as your wife in St. Louis, who pasecd by your name’ The District Attorney said the witness was not bound to answer the question. if he did not wish to do so. ‘The Court informed the witness that he was not bound to answer it = x ‘The question was repeated. and the witness declined to answer: Mr. Cutting was abont to argue the point, when the Judge raid that he had decided it, on the ground that it was a cfgninal act to live with another woman. Mr. Van Buren remarked that if it was, he feared there was a very large portion of the community ame- nable to the law | Mr Cutting severely commented on the character of | the witness ‘The Court took a reecss for afew minutes, On re-aseem- bling, Mr. Cutting referred to the opinion of Chief Justice Best. who eaid that many an innocent man would in- suffer if the Court would not permit a witness | wer # question which tended only to degrade him. ferred to Ist Carrington & ‘Paine, p. 86, and Greenleaf. see. 453, Mr. Cutting referred to the ruling of Chief Justice Oukley. in the Forrest divorce case, on a question juri given at this cxtablishment are becoming very | regret the necessity, for your sake, and Trotriy. or THE Gnaces.—The entertainments nightly | popular. ENGLISH OPERA—A CARD. To THR ITOR or THR Herarp :-— Sir—Will you have the kindness to pnblish the following note, received by me this evening, at half past four o'clock — Lycrvm, Wednesday. My dear Madame—I regret to be obliged to inform you that in conrequence of the refusal of the orchestra to per- form, and other internal annoyances, I am compelled to close the Lyceum suddenly. Believe ine, I most sincerely romam, &e., yours truly, JOUN BROUGHAM. We do not open to-night. In consequence of this sudden and unexpected an- neuncement. I am placed in the disagreeable predicament of bringing my first engagement in English Opera in New York. to a premature close, Will you. as an act of justice to me. give publicity to this statement ? Yours. very respectfully. JULIE DE MARGUERITTE farch 17th. CITY TRADE REPORT. Wapwespay, March 17—6 P. M extent of 6.500 bbls. previous Brravsturre.—Flour moved to the —ordinary Southern, State and Western, a ct Attorney sald Judge Oakley had told him | rates; fancy Genesee and Ohi it $5 06'4 a $b 31%; ex- i oa the evisuaee Cobre %t was not ob- | tra Ohio, at $5 313; a $5 6234, and extra Genesee, at jected to | $5 3144 a $6. Rye flour and corn meal scemed inani- Dir. Van Buren dissented, and aid that Ann Flower | mate. Wheat ruled quict. 500 bushels Southern red only i nzwer questions respecting her having Megitimate child. Mr. Hoftman replied at gront length, contending that a witness could not be compelied, out of his own mouth, to | seal his own condemnation. He (Mr. HL) never pre- | tended that Mr. O'Sullivan, when getting up this expe- dition, sought for associates among the virtuous and mors! of society. ‘The baser the character of Mr. O'Sulli- Yan's compenions, the more glaringly does it show the character of the expedition, and all comeerned in it. Mr. Hoffman referred to 4 Wendall. 250; Greenleaf, p. 573. 6th edition, ree. 454, and concluded by saying that the prosecution were indifferent ax to the rule of the Court on the point, and, if the witness took his advice, he would answer the question. Mr. Van Buren argued also at length on the right of the defendants te show the character of the witnesses that were brought forward by the government. He said this witness had been represented > te an laroet oS cae | garian army. under Heterhazy, y. er Ge Sect as Rag etiam Te | Go and when t great traitor betray: - | try, this individual had no farther duty to discharge there, and he came tothe United States to a simi- | lar oct towards other parties. He thought the witness | ‘was bound to wnewer the questign, and he knew no law of | this State which makes the transaction a erime. The Court said that the object avowed by the defend- | Snt’s counsel—that they intend hy the cros-oxamination Of this witness to prove him to be o moral leper, and for the pu of cutting bim asunder—he should be obli to put in connection with the precise question. In his opin there was not ss much objection to the queation Stself as to the avowed object. He had a strong impression from early life. from early reading, that the law was such that could not make ® man morally degrade himself. You have a right to impesch him by other witnesses, 0 that the jury would not think him worthy of belief, ‘The Only question here is whether you can make the witnoss do it himself He (the Judge) had expected to have | found item the books refe to that he had fallen fac ve Law, but he is the more and more confirmed in bis opini n He thought the case in th Wendatt sive On the point. Degrading a man so e Gut 08 from all society, is tantamount to sending him to fetching 970.. while of rye there have been §,000 bushals | bought. part at 7e.; of barley, 4.000 bushels. at 78. & 80e,, and of corn. 11,000 bushels white and yellow, at 63e. 2 640.—the former prices, Quts were unchanged. i Cortox.—Tho sales to-day were 3.000 bales. at drooping prices before the receipt of the Niagara’s favorable intel- Ligence, which. it is suppoeed, will impart more firmness to the market s Provisions appeared lesa active, the business not ex- ceeding 200 bbis. new prime and mes# pork, at $1475 2 $15, and $16 50.0 $1675; 250 bbls. and 200 kegs prime lard at 90 9346. and 10a10%e. per lb.; 400 bbls, prime and mess beef, at $5 25 a $6 50, and $9 50 a $1275, with some beef hams, at $15 75 per 220 Ibs. On tho | 1 Cortlandt streot, thie day, ot 1 withoat { ce day, a 1 o'oloot, further ‘On Wednecday morning, March 17, at « quarter past 2 o'clock, Sonn Me Wisiane, — of the family are invited to at- serene oy seer tt 361 Broome street, this afternoon, at o'dook * On Wecnenley, March 17, Canotine Comnrcia Aurn- man, daughter of Mary and John W. Amerman, aged 7 months and 1 day. Hoe _xeanains were taken to Bridgeport, Conn., for in- On Tuesday, March 16, Hutzasern, the wife of Jas, T Dalton, in the 50th year of her age. The friends of tho family aro respectfully invited to at- tend her funeral, from her lato residence. 172 ps0n street, this afternoon, at half-past 1 o'clock. On Wedneaday, March 17, CHaaces Wit.iam, infant son of Ravard Hi. and Catharine L, Mann, aged 6 months and | ya. ‘Tho friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- fond ds tenieee, tails atveranon, 36 3 o'clock, from No. 62 ven! . ‘On Tuesday m . March 16, after a brief itincss, Wissam Preoenick, cidest child of Theophilus C, and | Fitzina H. Callicot, aged 5 years and 21 days, ‘Tho friends ef the family are invited to attend tho fune- ral at 3 o'clock this afternoon, from the residence of his Jerents, 158 High street, Brooklyn. On Wednesday, March 17, Freperiox, son of Fredorick and Anna Wessel, aged 2 years 6 months and 20 days, ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully Invited to attond his funeral. to-morrow morn- ing, at 10 o'clock. from the residence of his parents, No. 143 Spring street, corner of Wooster, Hla remains will be conveyed to New York Bay Cemetery, On Wednesday, March 17, Parnicx Ouane. The friends of the deceased are most reapectfully invited to attend the funeral, from No. 69 James street, this after- noon, at half-past 1 o’clock. His remains will be taken to Williamsburg for interment. On Wednesday, March 17, Cunistena EB. Newwiuren, orphan of Louis T. and Catherine Newwiller, aged 13 yenrs and 3 months. ‘Tho funeral will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the house of Mrs, Adeline » No, 113 Varick street. The friends of the family, and the membors of New York Lodge No. 10,1. 0. 0. #., are particularly re- quested to bo in attendance. a8 above. On Wednesday, March 17, Manr, wife of William Noo- nan, in the 46th year of her age. The rolatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral. from No. 52 Stone street, to- morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock. lingering illness, Gronor D. Sarai, in the 64th’ year of At Newark, on Wednesday morning, March 17, after a | SHIPPING. OTICE.—PASSENGERS PRR STEAMSHIP AROTIC, N°net will please be on beat the foot of Cook ee on runes 7, = ha ° atil A.M, ond Friday, March ©, marked = below: wih the, murseets et their berths, EDWARD K. COLLINS & 00. ‘New tions Ss" K, ace UTHWESTERN NAVIGATION—THE 87! ECLIPSE, St der, risa nol 8 jurgeon, commander, wil ie feare Kou PSBENEDIOT & CARTER, Agents. rere WERY THEATRE.—DOXRS, 2 CENTS; ‘conte; Beats in Orchestra Boxes 60 comter’ pen 4 OK; curtain rues a7 o'clock. "Thursday veniag, Marsh rmances mence MILANESE GONDOLIER Gaspesal an Taal Bet eagetens, Be. Tilton; Cosmo, Mr. Goodall Jordan. ‘fo be followed by the ne THR MOSS TROOPER'S REVENGR—W. Herbert Lyle, Hamilton; Osrio, Mr, Goodall ie ataret eae, real forth, Mr. Taylor; Jessey, Mrs. Gi F2 LIVERPOOL.—UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM- ship ARCTIC, Capt. James C. Luce.—' or will doracacri tha Unised States mala fog Barone, posto ya Satu ly at g 4 the foot. of Canal strect. ‘Ne berth’ secured silt pald for, for lggtncs ag omer om es ‘EDWAWD KR. COLLINS & CO., No. 56 Wall stroct. for Tho steamship PACIFIU will guoceed the ARCTIC, and sail April 34. HE BRITISH AND NORTH AM} ROYA! Mail Steamships, bet wes ¥ gory zid aL ‘ARABIA, Capt. . PERSIA, Capt. ——, AFRICA, Cant Harrisen, recs Cay ‘ Sedkinn, SUEDE, rt. tait, NIAGARA, Capt Sone 2 q non, a £ CAMBRIA. Capt. Loit ae fo til paid for. Freight will be charged on specie beyond an amount for per- sonal expenses. An experienced surgeon on board. okt lettere and newspapers must pass through the Post ce. For freight or paseage, apply te Toth, Gomen, eng ogo AoUARD, & Beeteer. ‘ronch, Gorm: of ir fol iJ po‘ r ved am brought in common with British goods Through bills of lading are given in Havre for New York. Warouxs.—By order of the British Trossury, watches of foreign manufacture bearing the names or marks of English manufacturers, will be hereafter admitted ni situ for tho Ughted States and other countries. In con- o of which, French and Swiss watchesmay be shipped at wre for Now York or ston, vi rer} selsed oy the Eng- incurring the risk, as heretofore, of being lifh Custom House, LADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL STEAM- pany intend running their now steamships as FROM PHILADBLPHIA. ter, -Bharsday, March 97 sSaturday, May L Saturday, May 29 y City of Glasgow. his age. His friends and_rolatives are respectfully invited to at- tend his funeral, on Friday, tho 19th inst., at half-past 2 o'clock, from eA be taken to Mount MARITIME INTELLIGHNOE. S"aLMaNao—manon 13, -6 08 | moom suts..... 6 09 | micH waren, PORT OF NEW YORK, MARCH 17, 1852. Cleared, ‘ada, Wilson, Chagres, J Howard & Steamship Biehee es Kittridge, Rio Jauciro, Panama and o Church, Newark. Tho remains will | leasant Cemetery for interment, Steamehip Sierra N Son San Francise Tileston Steamship , Foster, Charieston, Speffor ’, 7. leston & Ci Steamship City of Norfolk, Post, Norfolk, &, Mailler & ord. Ship Republic de Guatemala, Aray, Liverpool, F Alex- ander. Bark Sitka, Weckman, Trieste, Schmidt & Balchen. tray, Matanzas, Nesmith & Sons. Bark Empire, Bark Carolina, Sherwood, Charleston, Dunham & Dim. BrigAcouite, Spates, Porto Rico, MM Freeman & Co, aller, fer anton, N q Brig Principe, Brig Ignazio, Rico, Norfolk, Chamberlain, Robinson & Co. Sehr Richmond, Card, Laguayra, via Wilmington, J S Whitney & Co. Sehr Telegraph, Fish, Mobile, Ladd & Church. Sehr L P Smith, Stutes, Wilmington, Dolner & Potter. Hf Pierson. Schr Haxall, Layfield, Richmond, Schr Fair, Snedicor, Baltimore; Johnson & Lowde! Schr Wm’ Green, Nye, Philadelphia, J Hand. Schr Bay State, Burr, Boston, Dayton & Sprague. Chall Penniman, Salem, J J White & Co. Steamer Shark, Miller, Philadelphia, WH Thompson. potenmer Rough & Ready, Grumley, "Philadelphia, J& N riggs, Sloop Commerce, Palmer, New Haven, Sloop Harvest, French, Providence. Sloop W Wf Sanford, Jones, Providence. Arrived, - | US Msteamship Horman. Higgins. for Bromen—returned. (See general news colamns). Ship Sardinia (pkt), Pendleton, Liverpool, 50 days, with mdse ond 2 ngers, to S Thompson & Nephow. March 229 passer 2, lon 67, passed ship Woodside, Hodgo, from Mo- ; Hammond, London, via Torbay, 53 days, h mdse and 63 passenger Boyd & Hincken. Rebecea, Sawyer, New Orleans, 22 days, with mdse, je & Hazard, Ship Sarah Purington, Melcher, New Orleans, 13 days, with mdse, to J W Elwell. Ship Quebec, Durfey, New Orleans, 15 days, with mdso, to Stanton & Thompsox, (Arr Tuesday eve). Bark J B Johnson (of Searsport), Staples, Cardenas, 10 days, with sugar, &e, to Badger, Peck & Co. March 8, off Gun Key, spoke ship American Union, Chase, from Mobile nett, Atwater, St Marks, 10 days, with cotton, ayre. March 9, off Tortugas, spoke ship Mon= of New York), Curtis, from Mobile for Genoa; Lith, chr Lucullus, of Castine, from Cienfue- ai Bark Azoft, Chipman, from Apalachicola, Feb 25, with cot- ton, to W Denniston & Co. Hopper, St Marks 10 da: Co, Mareh 1 of ¢ of St George). joke ship Leonidas; Jord Soe, Anderson el on, from | Francois, Palermo, 70 days, with fruit, te | berlin & Robinson. ¢ Cleopatra, Kent, Matanzas, 11 days, with sugar, te Nesmith & Son: Brig James W Elwell, Johnson, Ponce, PR, 15 days, with | molasses, to S B Jewett, vessel to J W Elwel No date, off Chincoteague, spoke ship Caledonia Brander, Rowland, of and for Philadelphia from New Orleans. Brig Vancouver (of North Yarmouth PR, 15 days, with molasses, to J B On: x ed cs D Cushnoe, Laury, St Marks, Feb 25, with cotton, to nderson & Co. ; Brig Sarah Brown, Andros, Mobile, 19 days, with cotton, to Sturges, Clearman & C Coe, Ce, Brig McMain (of Warren), Young, New Orleans, 18 days, with suger, to Pock & Lyman. Sehr Eliza (Br, of Dartmouth), Baker, Palermo, ple) with fruit, &c, to ord March J, lat 26 46, lon 60 25, spoke sehr Empire, hence; same time, spoke brig Enchantr Windsor, NS, from Baltimore for Demarara; 13th, Int (4 lon 73, spoke bark Globe, Wetmore, heace for Hi Schr Peerless, Conklii &e, to master, March Mahimenn, of and fro: ap eS Terk. i for New York. "Schr ‘Triton, Brow, Savannah, 6 days, with cotton, to Sebr Trito master. C, 4 days, with lon 77 10, fell in Schr ES Powell, Watts, Wilming: naval stores. On the 13th inst, lat 4, with schr Ellen Goldsborn, Phillips, from Baltimore for Charleston, which vessel had the day previous strack on Cape Hatteras Shoals, had her decks swept and lost her rudder. Supplied her with provisions, wood, boards, sails and spars: wished to be reported. Sehr Merchant, Couch, Richmond, 4 days, Schr Ringgold, Mott, Norfolk, 3 days.” Schr R R Fieeman, Freeman, Virginia,3 ays, lound to Boston. Schr IB Foster, Keller, Machias, 9 days, Schr Somorville, Chase, Philadelphia, 2 days, bound to | Milton, Mase. ‘Sebr'Samuel Lewis, Plamb, Smyrna, De, § days ; wine, 3days. Hac Switt, Salen 4 days. March 17, 104 ice for’ Salem, going into New wT ED Arietis, Woodhull, Portland, 4 days. Sloop America, Sturgess. Providence. +i low, Bark Mary, from Matanzas. Wind at sunrise, SE; meridian, NE; sunset, do, fuga gale, with snow. and blow- Ingto the snow storm yesterday, the steamors Pioncer, for "Sak Francisco, Sierra Nevada, for. Chagers, and the Southerner, for Charleston, did not leave port, They will go te day. Home Ports. BOSTON, March 16—Arr, bark Cochituate, Berry, Manila, Oct 4; passed Anjier Nov 10; brig Benguela’ (of Prospect) Hichborn, Matanzas Ist inate propeller Ontario, C York; signal for a brig. Cld—ship John W White, New Orlerns; barks Forest Prince, Foster, St Petersb James Cook, Wotton, St Jago, Cubs, to load for Trie vid Nickels, ‘Nickels, Cardenas; OJ Chaffee, Nickel vana; Edisto, Kendrick, Charloston: Sylph, Kyder, dria; Yorktown, Springer, Bath, to load for by tia, Miller, San Jnan, Nicaragua; Sea Belle, Grant, 2as; Foconocket. Brewer, Havana; Emeline, Perry, sehrs Abeona, Minter, St John, PR; Boston, Kelley, New York. Sld—Ships Dublin, Trenton; harks Franklin, Forest Prince, Yorktown: schrs Abeon: Brig Albert Pes kins started without # pilot, and got upon the ledge of tl i Upper Middle, whore she remained towards night, but proba- bivloan ne off at high or and proceeded. Brig Rebecea & 4, and schr Champion, sid on Friday last. ALTIMORE, March 16--- ia, Howes, Mo- bile; brige New F; Titeomh, Aotaki ry Telegraphed---2 » a 1d whip Al- tert (Hremen), Reichl, London: schre Richard ‘Borde James, Fall River; J K Mather, Avery, New York; Astral, ee Hoston. MO BILE, March 9—Cid ship Sea Queen, Mason, Havre. NORFOLK, March Ls—Arr brig George Washington (Br), MoKensie, from N York. New W. rm 0 ON, Feb 12—At Astoria, barks lan} Mary Melvil nm ‘Venivancla, Francisco, neiseo same day. PHILADELPHIA, Sch 16~Arr stoamer Tronsides, Green, NYork. Cld bark Marmora, Duncan, NOrleans, schre Au dover, Gardiner, Boston; Three Sisters, Hunter, do. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 2—Bark JJCobb, Johnson, Bot | ton; brig Potom leans; brig Zoe, § Curlew, Lahaina; 7th, Argyle, Hong Ko th, sl Comet, Gardner, Hong K Died, On Tuesday. March 16. Txopony Girrix, onl days. The friends and aequaintances of the family, and the | members of Mercantile Lodge, No. 47,1. 0. of 0. F., and | American Chapter, No. 6,0. U. A., are reapectfull: to attend bis funeral, this aivernoon, at half-paat from No. 8 Dutch street On Tuesday. March 16. in the 78th year of her age, Sa- nan. relict of James Bleecker. ‘The friends of the fanrily are invited to attend the fune- fol, at Trinity Churoh, this afternoon, at half-past 3 o'clock precisely. without further Invitation. On Tuesday afternoon, March 46, at half-past 1 o'clock, Ricranp Lravcnarr, aged 90 years 2 months and 3 days His funeral will take place. this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from 178 Franklin street, and proceed to Williamsburg ‘The friends of the os are invited to attend. Newark rs please copy, On Wednerda Foraing, March 17, at 1 o'clock, Hexny Moier, aged 17 years and 2 months His friends and the acquaintances of the family are re- invited ‘clock. dora, Prine, do; Ith ark Loviniany y Ore a S H ships Mont 5 “4 ie vies Hong Kong: bark Jonathan Goodhue, ron of | Rona ith, brig. JBLune, Daggett, Columbia River; seht | Azariah and Martha Giffin, aged 6 yeare 7 months and 16 | NYrks 17th brig JBLunt, Daggett, Co , Lawrence, for Panama 28th; bark Don Susan Abjgail, Dixey, for Astoria and spatch; Clarendon, Vincent, for Mazat- ‘Ady hip Hornet, Jifan, for sale; bris Portland O, with lan, 18th. Passengers Arrived, x Lonnon—Ship Christiana—-Mr Wall, lady and child, Mr tland, lady and 4 children, wilde Onteane ship Rebecoa—Capt Royse, J Connery. Nassav, NP—Br brig St Crispin—Steward, stewardess nd one seaman, of ship Russell Glover, lately lost. Passengers to Sail. Por Cuansrsror—Steamer Southerner, Schoefelt—Rev Dr Shobel, Dr J M Cleveland, Dr J D K. Uhas F Folwell and lady, Mre EP 3 children and nurse, Mr Samuel Sharp and servant, P Wie il, Mes Johnson, Mr Borns, D Ed- wards, KM Livingston, AF Livingston, JR Sweet, ML Lion, J B Gunst, Cabot Snel, Edw Eding, LC White, © De Forrest, 8 Burroughs, D Woodward, E Bradley, © D ER Edgerton, Ad Howe, Mr Ryan, E'Davis, C Catho | ‘ifully invited to attend his funeral, from St. Mat- thew's Church, Walker street, near Broadway. this after- noon, at 2 o'clock. On Tuesday. March 16, Jonx Frasers, son of Caries C. and Marguete Cottier, aged 11 months ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to a’ tend hie funeral, from the residence of his father, No. 4 in the rteerage, M B. PETERS & CO., IMPORTERS OF AND DEA'~ * ers in © ry Wi Brandies, Porters, Ale. Hrown Stout, Havaun ders P. & Co. ate agents for the celebrated Grape yas + ao orm! known to lovers of good wine, yh. ft. PETERS bad phipped with care.) City of Manchester, G City of Glasgow. r ity of ry ‘ Votan from Phiinidlphi tate room, ‘$100; in re enbin, $00, Fo oF passage, ° OT THOMAS RICHARDSON, Ml Exchavee place, N. Yip | or No. 9 Walnut street, Philadelphia. NEW, YORK AND VIRGINIA STEAMSHIP CoM- | ny.—Spring and summer arrangemont,—Reduotion | inrates of freight and passage to Norfolk, Potersbur, | Richmond. ‘The now and elegant double engine side wheol steamship ROANOKE, Low: will be ady on Friday, morning freight, at Pier 13 N. 8. te at do'clock on Saturday afternoon, oods taken to Norfolk, at 7 cents per foot, and to Pot jurg and Richmond at Scents. Passage and fare to Nor- folk, state room included, $3; do. to City Point and Rich- mond, $10; stecrage passage, half price. For freight or pas- sage apply at the Company's Agenoy, 8} Front street, near Old Blip, to LUDLAM & PLEASANTS. OR SAVANNAH—UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. The new and superior steamship ALABAMA, Captain 2 ie nals eS oe LA msccn 20, at 4 o'clock P.M, Pier 4, North river. 0. om SAMU E MITCHILL, Ko. 194 Front street. ply Florida, Capt. Thomas Lyon, on Saturday, March 7th. Bh commodations and ocean, For speed, strength are, these rior on {OR CHARLESTON steamship MARION N . at four -THE NEW AND SPLEND v ommandor, will 1a j» precisely, on Satur- M. Berry, o'clock V. M. day, Mare For freight, apply on board, where all bills of Inding will be si nd for passaze, the counting rooms of ‘OF FOKD, TILESTON & South st. No bills of signe rt er hassailed NITED STATES AND PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Companies,—Only through lino for California and U1 ‘Through Tickets now for sale, by the supe jouble-engine steamship ILLINOIS, H. J. Hartstene, U.S. N., commander, being now ready for service, will leave fi Navy Bay dir n Monday, April 26th, at two o'clock, M., precisely, froin her pior, at the foot of Warren street, R., to connect with the Golden Gate, 2,600 tons, Lieutenant Patterson, U, 8. N., commander, which steamer is ordered to remain at Panama, to be in readiness immediately on ar- rival of the passengers at that point, and to sail direct for San Francisco, without any d The accommodations o these steamships are unsurpassed, and they have pri be the fastest ever Inunched—tho illinois having ma‘ ‘age from New York to the Isthmus in soven days and en hours, and the Golden Gate from Panama to Si co in eleven days and eighteen hours, The is now done, and the cars running to within @ fe at the head of River Navigation, and will, without doubt, be completed to that point by the 26 April, which will enable the passengors to effect their transit from ip to ship in from 44 t0 36 hours. | Passengers going forward by these vessels, it is contidently expected, will reach San Francisco within 21 days from the date of leaving New York. Enrly application will be necessary to secure pasxaye, for which, apply ut the office of the Companies, Ni Ya Wer street, corner of Warre OR SAN FRANCISCO—PACKET OF 20TH MARCH.. i ficont new clipper ship EMPIRE, 1,2 udike, having the most superb state ion, in firet cabin, #8: second cabin, ith every convenience, will tal jmited number at the following low rat First cabin, $225; econd cabin, $100. Tho splendid model of this beautiful elipper, and the greatexperience of Captain Thorn- dike, (thie being his third voyage to San Francisco, ) give the imost posieive assurance of an oxtraordinary short passage, Anple provisiofis are m. forthe Pes 4) corer orig and famaties will find in this vessel requisites for a sea voya: a if ever bef rovided. The number of tickets wi nd no more passongers taken than cai a nd ee, Seoommncdayed, Saloon eongers have same fare As first cabin. cr B. SUTTON, 84 Wall strost, bet ED STATES AND PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP compe ) Railros miles of Gorgon: replete of paveengers galoon, $2 The magnilicent double engine steamship Captain MH. J. Hartsteine, U.S. N., being now iy for servi this port, for Chagres, on Mon- . M., precisely, from the pior at North River, to connect with the teamer froin Pai te n Fi modations of the Ilin rpasso e world, apd she is well known to be the fastest steamer in th ch waze, apply only at the office of the Com- reet, corner of Warren street, TES AND PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Companies.—The only through line for San Fr ‘avy Bay and Panama.—Through tickets for sale, did double-engine st ip Eby or I irtetene, U.S. 20, at 2 olele " pi ren street, for Navy Bay direct, to connect without de- tion at Panama, with the Pacific Mail Steamship Compa- ny's steamship Republic, from Panama to San Francisoo. Vor freight or pa pply at the office of the companies, ; West street, corner of Warron atreet. No.1 OR SAN FRANCISCO CAL.—PASSENGERS AND Light FreightShip JOHN BARING, Captain Made- gan, to sailon the 22d inst., has room for about five hun- dred barrels light freight, and a few first and second cabin passengers. This vessel’ will not take over sixty second cabin passengers. Price of passage in first cabin, $200; do. secoud catin, $140, Apply on board, at Pier 11, N. R., or to F. & D. FOWLER, 6 West atrect, ot H. H. BUTTERWORTH, 34 Liberty street. OR SAN FRANCISCO.---THE FAVORITE CLIPPER WHITE SQUALL, now recelving part of her cargo at pier 41 B. R., will be at her berth down town in « few and have quick deepateh, three quarters of her capa- ing already engaged, For balance of freight, or oabla ee, having unequalled accommodations, apply to GOTH & EDGAR, 95 Front strect. ARE REDUCED.—CALIFORNIA—THROUGH TO San Francisco direct, and found, for one hundred and ten dollars, in the beautiful clipper Julia Ann, Captain Rams- dell A few moro,berths yot remaining, if carly application is made this day, being nearly tis fully ex ‘she will make the passh ing New York April 10.—Van ficont double engine St 2,500 tons burt gine, rteamahip, 8. 2, rancieco. These steamers arc unrivalled in the qual extent of their accommodations for cabin and steo a ecoommedations, — t, | No. 186 Duane P: URTON’S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET. Cirole and Pargu E Bo: 01 hos Wi 5 Se. im, Miss Jenny, Mrs, Dyott. Bayadero Pas Soul b; lisa Malvina. To conclude with the farce of the HAP- PIEST DAY OF MY LIFE—Mr. Gillman, Mr. Burton; So- phia, Miss Mary Taylor. ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—DRESS Cirole and Boxes, 25 cents; Pit, 12% cents; Orohe ‘Tiokets, 50 cents; Private Box Tickets, Open ai GX; ourtain rises at 7% o’olook. Thursda; on itis will M—Ki Lane, Mr. W. Harry Burnham, Mr. Arnold; Dan Morgan, Mr. Fox; Mary Man: Mrs. Nichols. To be followed ‘by’ the FROLIC OF THE PAIRIES—Count Craokovioninski, Mr. Stafford; Masourki, Mr, Fox; Masourka. Mrs. W.G. Jones. To oe: with the nautical drama of LANDSHARKS AND SEAGULLS—Jack Rudderly, Mr. Jones; Polly, Mrs. Jones. Deeg eed MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUA! Lea, rietor.—Two performances are gi' at 3 o’clook im the day, commencing pott7 in the evening. % fu tho United States where t n be seen ‘The company is composed of a troupe of Artiste, seloofed fa und. and figure, and to magn foest series of groupings wil, bo cont Ly Seleoted from the moet ndmnired puintin mow properties and appointments. “ Company,” the only organizod band of Indies in Will apps oon and evening. Mo original Antipodean Pedestrian, will walk om the ground, and sightecn tn louse, © nd, in Ion, Bll “competitors in: the ah world prod lor the supervision 0. this ts tek 0, d soul; '. ‘Pomate ister of cheba lo Sisters” nastio entertainments, yy their extraordinary exhibl- A varioty of miscellaneous entertainments are given every. afteny sn and ermine such as ont joon at no other establishment in the world. For full partioulal cy Gay's performance, sce bills of the day. Prices of admission vat xcs, 50 conts; Orchestra Seats, with guubloned arm chairs, ‘874 conte; Boxes, 25 conte; Gallery, oe Cis NEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, 37 BOWERY. Farewell it of Madame Sherwood, Thursday ing, March 18, extraordinary attraction is offered thi: evening, for the benefit of tho first lady equestrian of this country, Madame Sherwood. In addition to the superb horsemanship of Madame Sherwood, Mesers. Sands, Nathans, Smith, Rivers, and the troupe of Juyeni there will given an saree ible melange by Wood's Mii and the Yoluntary budgets of four favorite Clowns—Gossin, Lovett, Rockwell and been invited, and will be present on the occasion. TRAVELLERS’ GUID. MDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD, FOR PHILA- delphia, from pier No. 1 foot of Battery lace, by. mboat JOHN POTTER. Two lnes daily. lorning line leaves at 8 A. M. Afternoon express line at 2 P.M:, through to Philadelphia in four ands half hours. Fare—first class cars, $3; second class, (by 2 P. M. line only) C4 $2. Returning, leave rayne ae from foot of Walnut street, at 8 A. M.,and2P.M. Emigrant line, by steamboat TRANSPORT, from pier No. 1, at 5 Fare $1 50. EW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA DIRECT.—U. 3. Mail and Express Lines, through in 444 hours. N. J. Railroad, vin Jersey City, leaving New York at6 A. M., foot of Corti; it 9A.M. and 537 P. M. Liberty street. Le om foot of Walnut street, class, and $200 for second class, ton, and Charleston through tickets sold d through luggage carried in tho 9 A. few York, with through oondue- hiladelp! 6 reduced to Baltimore, Was fn the above lini M. and 5 re, without OR ALBANY, WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS.—FARE reduced.—$2 25.—Rey Gee and safety combined. cars of the New York and Hariem Railroad leave t! Hall Station, New York, one AEpncers excepted,) at , e’clock A. M. and 3% P. Mi. |. SLOAT, Superintendent. * CALIFORNIA TICKETS. ALIFORNIA. —FOR SALE, one throug! 20, per steamer Daniel Webster, co ‘orth America. To wave trouble, price $ CAurorxra tunowcn TICKETS-FOR SALE, FOUR Passage tickets, por steamer Northern Light, for the loth of April. Apply at 28 South strect. ALIFORNIA TICKET.—ONE FIRST-CLASS TICKET, in Vanderbilt's line, per steamer of 2th March, for sale. Apply at 191 Front street. ALIFORNIA TICKET FOR SALE.—A THROUGH ticket, via Vanderbilt's Nicaragua route (Sth April) — firet cabin, state room berth. Inquire of P. W. TURNER, No. 12 Maidon Ianc. OTICE TO CALIFORNIANS.—A LIMITED NUMBER of through tickets guaranteed by Garrison & Frets, of Vanama, for saic, per steamer Brother Jonuthan, which saila on Friday, 20thinet. Apply to E. MILLS, Agent, Ne. 51 ANDERBILT'S LINE—THROUGI S ticket, by Daniel Webster, West street. AUTION TO CALIFORNIA PASSENGERS.—THE subscribers give notice that no ticket will seoure a paa- sage on board the steamer Winfield Scott, from Panama to ‘ortland stroct. TEERAGE ‘arch 20, for sale, at San Francisco, unless said ticket is signed by them. . This caution is given in consequence of learning that several per- sons, calling themsel Gent ete offering their ticke! iy unauthorized, loaves here for Chagres, on 2ith ¢ tickets to go ly Win- Francisco, on 10th April uaa, and go by steamer the plan of cabins ani roximo, will be waited for at infield Scott. For through tic to and other particulars, DAVIS, a apply to BROOKS & CO, 23 Beaver street. SHIPPING. JSBEPENDENT LINE FOR CaLIORNIA.—oPPost- thon to monopoly—with cheap rates, good fare, and great id splendid steamor BROTHER JON A- he fastest on the route, with superior a ions for seven hundred passengers, will sail for mgres and San Francisco, ou Friday, March 25, at 3 P. from Pior No. 4, North River. Arrangemonts have be on the Pacific, which will Ch x. made with independent steamers event the possibility of any delay om the Isthmus. The ooks are now open forthe sale of s limited number of through tickets, pro Aprinteanesubpecber: Brot! onathan. MAIL STEAM: ans vis Hay agent for the LLS, 51 Cortlandt street’ SHIP COMPANY—FOR NEW na.—The splendid steamshi B. MILL! U,% © Orie GEORGIA, er, will anil R., on Wednesday, March 24, ; Rates of passage ‘to Havana and New Orleans—Now A rangement :—Ladies' Saloon Berths, $70; After do. do., $70; Forward do. do., $20; Steerage, do. Specie only taken on Freight to Havana. Freight takon to New Orleans at 40 nts per cubic foot. ‘Shippers of freight are requested to ply themselves with the company's bills of Inding, which may fe had on application at the oifice. No other form will bo signed, No bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed. For freight oF passage, apply t M. 0. ROBEWKS, 1 TEAMBOAT WANTED.—SEALED PROPOSALS WILL he wreecived by tho Governors of the Almshouse, their office inthe Park, until 4 o'clock P, March inst., for the services of a Steamboat t of 2 o'clock streot, corner of Warren. 1 yonr, to commence on the let of May next. She will be required to make one trip each day (Sunday excepted), from the foot of Grand street, at L o'clock in summer, and 12 o'clock in win- ter, to Bellevue, foot of Twonty-sixth street, Blackwoll's and Randall's Islands, and stopping at the same places on her ro- ho name of the boat offered and turn. Proposals, to give her tonnage, dimenrions, and draft of water. Any informa- Hon that may be required, will be given on application at this office, A HALIAM: 8. W I, TOWNSEND, 8. HALSTED, Office of Governors of the Almshouse, New York, March, 1852. Committee, MEDICAL. RR eee RIVATE LYING-IN ASYLUM.—APPLICATIONS for admission must be mado to James Kennedy, M. D. » “It gives me much pleasure to reco! mond the above institution as calculated to effect muc! good. I think Dr. Kennedy skilful, and well fitted to manage such an establishment. VALENTINE MOTT, M. D. OCTRESS KAMMEL, 209 DIVISIOY STREET, AN old practitioner. She cures all kinds of diseases in- n being Stted for the nd children, scrofula, rheumatism, cancer, trade, Pai Ssoueb tienes rf ny only _ d red flour, 4 all kinds of skin sickness, DB. ALLEN, A th. 9 Battery place, upstairs. | an ree still those very pleasant monthly pilla Soa eree: = of medicine, in her own laboratory. Offiee FP ROEM TO SAN FRANCISCONBW YORK AND | hours, before 10 A.M, and from 2 to P. M. SOB arRrES: R. WARD MAKES NUMEROUS CURES—CORNER UNITED STATES, commander, will day, 20 , ard with “the mew double engi eamship WINFIE SCOTT, 2.100 tons burden, Kenney Couillard, commande: expected to depart from Panaina to San Francisoo on tl lh of April ensving. These vessels, in speed, comfort, 2 LD anu tafety, are not surpassed by any on this route; and fn experienced surgeon 1s attached to each veesel. Apply to DAVIS, BROOKS & CO. fonts, 24 Beaver street, New Yorks General Ag i JONES & JOHNSTON, 90 Wail street. it $315, Booke are now open, and tickets for sale, at $3 ou for tret cabin state rem 55, through, for seoond cabia « , thro AND PACIFIC CALIFORNIA STEAM .—Through line, with guaranté Isthmus. TI 8, North River, t Chagre Juan, direet, vamer is e clase, having cabin and steerage accommodations, surpass by no other veesel afloat. “fi tickets through to San Francisco, with special guarantee (over other lines) against amy detention whatever. Early Application is necessary. Passage by other companies bei PRA ASE gBoMdtance. | For freight oF paasago apply ALMEN & Co,, 90 Broadway, or R. 8 MALO, 7 We jot | tte ‘he books are now open for © De CatPamtaes Broce orc oRES you unfor- tunates treat yourselves, than to to any of the hundred ‘ou will have to come fhed to find yourselves 8. No fec, Conbulte- bumbugs. Delay pot to come to ui at last; them you will be greatly well, or men tions private, four fing in twenty-f ok gratia ‘cases progress thro ite of other doctorts reparations, rollevos pointed by humbuge have rity with which they oan er Office, corner of struments, the only certain cure for those deploral intymition resulting from eelf abure, oxceyses, Bec, to. be ‘Bad at bie office, 61 Lisponard street, Now York. The most ilitated are, Festored to man means of his entirely now invontiona, vi igen. Prospectus, with eertitoates, PREVENTIVE CAN BE PRO- him, box 453, Philadolphin Poot It is intended for those who do their families. nt Iliblo. | ITED STATES AND PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP | Com panies,—The only thro: ma, via Chay Oe inten h Iine for California and EL DOR: day, Mi r tival of the agers mas Rates of tare 80 mails. No detention at. Pana Francisco—First onbin, $315; second cabin, $270; steerage, Ri of fare to Chagres—First enbin, $05 second Si For freight or pnsings, apply at corner of en. STRAITS OF MAGELLAY, new extra stoamshi) 1,200 tons bu L. Wilcox, wi i] from New York for ed ports, on Thure- April 1, 1862, feria trade, ix Yy, ‘This Cait expected to make the shortest trip ever made to A limited number of be scoured, by application to HAMILTON, Agont, om n Bank. cori nwich and Fulton atree STEAMER PIONEER, YOR SAN FRANCISCO. sengers by this veasel are requested to be on board, pier No, 5 North River, at 9 o'clock thia morning, at which ' nous oho Will (akg ber departuge, wenthor permitting. can bo | complainte—vi R. JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STREET, 80 WELL known for bis superior treatment in private divoases, yulted with confidence on any of the followin ie.) ayphelitic oF merourial ulcers, giaadul enlargements, constitutional debility—the result o! abuse—strictore, and « porfeet cure guaranteed. No mor- cury used. Observe 16, next deor to Dr. Cooper's. NSON, 16 DUANE STREET, WILL F‘ failing to cure any case eho of over twenty-two tment of delicate di Dr. J. with a oort ed. A cure guar ‘ORF EI ry ho may contract disease tof Baving their cases an apply to Pro} ‘s ss RTIFICIAL LERCHES—ALEXANDER'S PATENT.— By thia invention familios ean have six or twolve oho always ready for and easily appliod, at a tri- ing cont, when compared to the exponae and trouble of the sting Feptile, Depot 131 Fulton streot, Horald build= REWARD.—JEFFRIES’ ANTIDOTE, A S| ifio mixture for the Cure of pri pe ithout the least rostric drink, ¢ nge in application to business. ‘The proprietor ¢| ingle case which the mixture will hot cure, under th ure of five hundred dolla wit upin bottles, with full directions, $l nate n week—many are cured In two ING, 192 Broadway, and 108 Ba: en 104 Hanovor otroet, Bi jena. ft’ ae are foot ih, a feat whioh throws illiams. The released Cuban prisonors have ROADWAY THEATRE. Lessoe.—Boxes and Parq Upper Tier, 25 couts; Private ce K. uot, cy at 7; to com: Th o'eloel ureday ll be performed Shak peare’s tragedy of L i Lour, Mr. Forrest: Duke of Burgundy, Me. Lysate, Duke of Gloster, Mr. Whiting; Karl of rr, Barry; r, Mr. Conway; Edmund, Mrs. Abbot! of the RENDEZVO! Ponisi; Foung; Oswald, Mr. esate To conclude with the far —Simon, Mr. Whiting; Charles, Mr. Pope; Smart, Mr. Reg- molds; Sophia, Misa Kate Horn; Roso, Mrs. Sefton, ME. ANNA THILLON BYBRY and Friday evenings. Tickets, CBISTY'S OPERA HOUSE, MECHANICS’ ua unt fart! oti known Christy's Minstrel satilo “corps” of “talent under the management this city, for a sucoossion of “tive yen with favor by bighly respeotabl and fa: trons oF Christy's Minstiris gen aeatek patrons ol 's Minstrels are. res rf informed that the Saturday afterno« inved. On Saturday next, Maroh Gould. ce at OOD'S MINSTREL Howard HALL, 444 BROADWAY, ABOVE Wood's Minstrola.—H. Woed, Pro- Ma ure with those gel orn, T. F. Bi Leopold D. M Haned favorite, ene will appear e ottce, in & of new ond ori ty which he fools confide! da aed the public. tertainment: his EW ORLEANS OPERA AND BALLET TROUPE, nom performing at the Musical Fund Hall, Philadelphia, ducing # new era ‘in minstrelay—a stylo original and inimi- table. Tho troupe comprises fifteen talented performors, under the management of Samuel S. Sanford. eee AMERICAN MU: T. BARN N to crowded houses, will shortly appoar in this city, ing drama Thi ng, at o'clock, Antipodean Feats by Prof. MoCorai whic! us and magnificent fairy piece of enchantment, Y AND FAIR SPAR, or the Camol Driver and his Prife, The youthful Giant, Honry Page, 15 years old, and foot high, may now be seen, and fs a great curiosity. | PosTPONEMENT CONCERT—MR. JOHN MoKIBBIN | KE hasbeen compeliod, by unavoidable circumstances, te ' change the night of his entertainment at Niblo'ssaloon, from Thuraday evening, March I8th, to Thuraday evening, April Int, at which time the concert will take place. HE GREATEST CURIOSITY IN THE WORLD. H. Wooley bogs to inform the public that he has a beat tiful Maro with a lving snake in her oye, from four to inches long, which can be seen at the cornor of Broadway and Canal street. Admission, 1234 ots.; ohildron, half-priee. EMPLE OF THE GRACES.—NEW P! r ove Niblo’s. O} illustrations o! | the purpose 0 by the Prone thiopian Minstrelsy, open at 7 o'clock; performances to commen AAA AAA ATE MEDICAL TREATISE— ix, D., Albi R. LA CROIX'S P RIV. M. Fifteenth edition; by M. B. La Cro nny, Y¥. Cheapest book over published; 250 156 fing nthe Physiology of Marria, scores infirm disorders of youth and from which destroy the physic powers, all rising from indiscretion, with plain and simple which all persons can oure thems without meroury—with the author's observations on marti », tte duties and disqualificatio: nd their remedies; with eolor- ed lithographs, illustrating tho anatomy and- physiology, and diseases of’ the reproductive orgaus of both sexes, their structures, uses, and functions. It contains many im- Portant hints to these contemplating matrimony, which willovercome objections against marriage; none, however, should take this Important step without rst consulting ite a arried Pages. It troats of all diseases of femal ald, before oom- sulting any ductor, ought to know whether thelr cases or sin Strangors who require medic: are Properly understood by those whom they employ, and thus Guard against the imposition of quacker; alent fm Popular cities. Dr. La Croix is a legally and for the past twenty years has been dally the different discases upon Which his book treats, personally: fy woll as by letter, Any porson sending twenty-five conte in a letter, post paid, will rocelve .one copy b mall, free of ostaze, of five copies for $l, Address Dre M. iB. LA. ROL Beaver street, Albany, N.Y. Sold by Garret & Oo., Ann strest, aud Stringer & Townsend, 2 Brosdway, . Branch office, 64 Lloyd street, Buffalo. HE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM- panion—By Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, Professor of Diseases Women.—Twentieth edition, ISmo., pp, 20—Price, $L— Years of suffering, of physical and mental anguish to many am affectionate wife, and pecuniary diticulties to the husband, might have been spared by a timely possession of this weeks It is intended especially for the married, or those contem- Binoy marriage, as it diseloses important secrets, which should be known to them particularly. those whose health does not permit of an increase of t is of spocial importance. Here, also, every female—the wif budding into womanhoc he mother—the ene or tho other in. the decline ‘a important che: nd thy most ofiotem’ ude of cure, in every complains AY TO: hic) : i 'y wife haa beon percept Sone three years or more, in consequence of her great an- isl and suffcring-some months beture snd during her com y «sive one more and more devilitatl prostrating her, putting her fife ietmminant danse endl h was, on the Last oceneion, despaired of Lsny , things wax inevitable, and resigned mysel At this time (now about two months) ishly spoken a Pr oan ng My Co. On ite rece the Joy its pages imparted to my wife, on learning th edios, and most c ch her sex is #1 in Dayton, 0 a gentleman D. ‘May’ I, and } owed thie to meet T heard matters y sto you the relief it afford and gredit discovery of M.M, Desomeanx provided a remedy. It opened a prospect to me, which 1 little conceived wa: sibie. But for this, er her year would have pa my howd, In sll human probability my wife would in ‘ber grave, and my childeon left motherless. Ir ix, of course, impracticable to convey more fully the see rious subjects treated of, as thoy are of a nature stictly tended for the marri or those contemplating marriage, For sale at 222 Brondway, and at the publishing vflice, 129 Lite: New York; Little & Co., Albany; Josep Fucker, Mobile, Alabama; T, B. Peterson, 9 Chestuut streak, Philadel phi On the receipt of $1, a copy will be transmitted by mail, free of pystaxe, to any part of the United Stutos. All Totter’ murt Le addrosted, post paid, to Br. A. M. Mauriceau, Box 1,224 New York city. Ortico 129 Liberty strect, RIS AND LONDON TREATMENT OF PRIVATE Diseares, in afew hours, by a vegetable application, withous pain. In constitutional affections, and disease from improper habits, he combines medicine with the local remedy, and can'show any who cannot be cured without it, has cases daily, of years’ duration, from the other ns. In all, ho guar ‘ante physic & permanent cure, He makes without caustic, which othors uso, d by their not ext ling the former isease soon enough. His diploma, wish thoat an other certificates, show that nothi: can og We wore curodin a fow hours. —P. Broadhead, pplication cured 1n6, after =. Craft. ly cures of strictures it. D.M. Corbyn, C. Deroud. One 9) another doctor tried a long time.— over $300 in five years, to be cured of weakness from self ab Without benefit, but you cured me by local and taural teratment, in a ‘short time,—Jas. Evans, You cured me the worst’ syphilitic affection on uy body and fa short time, after I had been under three physic year, besides using eve % medicine I could het no benefit.—Wm. Ferguson, Perth Amboy. ‘The halt cured and abandoned cases he especially solicits. Strangers others enn rely on no other proof but cortificaton wl there is so much imposition. For treatment, by letter, a: dress Box 71, Broadway Post Offico, N, ¥._ ‘Thoso who apply onnlly, have separate rooms. Office Hours—9 moralag ind 5 till 8 evening. M. LARMONT, Surgeon, 42 Reade cond door from Broadway. R. RALPH, AUTHOR OF THE “PRACTICAL PRI- vate Treatize," &c. Office hours 9 to 12e’clock A. Muy and 5 to 8 o'clock V. M., (Sunday excepted) No. 88 Green- From the uncommon modical nd the rool followed by & long and very oxten- ¢ can, without he: tion, ad complicated 3 of, te stricture, radical cures than can be obtal more certai secondary disea: Bea ined from an; America. Those who ap; in the earlior sta; if dis eaves, will bo gratified by the ease aud rapidity of the oura, which is often effected in para ng Tooms are provided. a box 869 Post Othce. P. S.—De. Ralp! that besides the diseases properly belonging inlity,’ his practice includ p! the treatment of chronio ulcerations, les, diseases of the skin and bladder, gravol, pains in the ck, loss of mental and physical capacity, norvousnoss, &e. ET, HAS, FOR THR enjoyed the mo ny medical m: Aggravated cases of this disease; and cases removed in two days. Dr. Cooper oan cure the worst form, in from two te three wooks, of constitutional debility, brought on by a seerct habit indulged im by young ‘mem Wi too tly indul; in, ta a ‘i mai ae an fords Dr. €. small of the after suffering sil him to Perfoot eandor. o D*. MORRISON IS CONSULTE, on delicate diseases, whi Recent tions he cures in NFIDENTIALLY "A praclloy ot day: ‘s enables Dr. M. to cure those general and locel debi See his_London Diploma in hie treet. No feo till cured, 1 MOTT STREET, CONTINUES TO be consulted contidentially on the treatment of privase ss. Dr. W. 4 thirty-five years to the victims of disea: cg ) FEE TILL CURED.—DR. Ci O rah Mab be conmelied coud wet of del isons rent ORBETT, 19 DUANB \dentially’ on tho,treat- 8" p FIDENTIAL FRIEND. EMALE' Trent cea, Now. 1 Preston's Female Pi obstructions and correc No.1, irregul alator—N monthly No. for uterine denility, 1; cow: ke. Li itice No. jowery, N.Y. No. 2 must not be taken in pregnancy, USPORTUNATE’S FRIEND —UNEQUALLED FOR eradicatirs divease—Blossed by all who try it. The mor dicator, yet #o, mild, t might be given to wit Citizens and st ember it—Depot, Dr. WARD'S, Broadway. WAR inst D CAN BE OF tantly removing and probabie dotecti | iy many dithcuit cases. that have dened erture. | indeed, nee thono coming to hint first, for they are | cured before ogher doctors, would im ovement. No feo. treet and Broad ‘o mado tho } Books gratis. Office, corn, oft DISEASES ontracted® ‘dis trontment ¢ ‘Tho disappointet ace’ eS mach obper doctast "Xo foe. Boo! 4s private. Office, oorgy, of Canal wrestea DEVOTED TO DELICATE” diest oures. All who ha: