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ef the Votorans of 1618-18. ‘Bsotiog: ~ ‘ OF THANES—EXCURSION TO AND MILITARY BE- O@FTION OF THR CORPS AT BROOKLIN—OAPTAIN Labetia (of Baltimore), from Mobile for Harms Me yea pr to Sturges, Dimon. Fehr Ontario (of Waldoboro), Johnson, Port au Prince, 20 days, to Mayhew & Talbot. Edward J Lemond, of Brewer, Me, steward, on board the 0. Sehr James G King, Wainwright, Wilmington, 5 days. Schr John T Ferris, Bush, Virginin, 2 days. Sehr Milton, Ogden, Virginia, 2 days. Sehr Samuel Appleton, Ryder, Boston, % days. Sehr Oliver H Perry, Bullock, Rockland 5 days. A crowded, and very enthusiastic meeting of the mem- Bers of the above corps was held at Head-quarters, Lis- penard street, on Friday evening. TheVeterans had ; At the residence of Alderman Wm. H. Cornell, 34 Se- ‘two-fold object in assembling upon the occasion. The | ng street, on Thursday, Feb. 10, by Aldermap Wm. M. Bret was, to draw up and agree upon a series of resolu- | Tweed, Mr. Jamms H. Sanpmns to Maky FE. Mavens, both tlons, thaaking their various friends for the aid and aup- | of this city. Lady Rowena.Mrs. Yoomans Rebecce, + Mrs. Grattan GRAND " DIVERTISEMENTS, | by the French and Spanish Dancers, Artisten;—Senortin * Soto, tls, Pougaud, De Mellie, Drovet, Lavigne, Leeder, MARRIED AND SETTLED, dias On Sunday, Feb. 1, by the Rey. Mr. Stead, of Astoria, | & : AND , Mr. Bor fo aly lag ia of ieee inthe copa he none, stn,by ira | Lge msm Ma Bos aos of | Srey Hoan yy TSeatany iad lng the ares sata Me Se Wing |. Coe “i So . * | Glenn Cove, L. 1. Sehr L . Ame: gy H es | ———— tion, @ lecture by Capiain Partridge, at the Brooklyn In- | On Saturday, Feb. 12, by the Rev. Mr. Maclane, Tuomas | Webe Seiey Ammen, Anak: Roce! © are) Thursday, Mar. 3, 1852 URTON’S THEATRE, CHAMBKRS STREET,—DOORS IBLU’S GARDEN.—MAD. H, SONTAG’S FIFTRRNTE ” H fF this city’ pace fh Wh agro cng Thursday, Mar. 51. 1863, ‘open at 635; to commence at 7 o'clock. | Night. Third stitute, upon the history of that glorious war in which | HiNw to Miss Euimy Beaxsemip, bot of this city. | Schr Mary F Law, Walker, Accromack. CE a Mine Pad i Monday dad 6% pages 14, will bo performed i4, will We pasties ser Pacers... Monday evening, February ‘they bore such a conspicuous part. There were present, Diea, | Sehr Margaret Wane, seer vi - Wednosany, ga °, 18, | a not Curt. i mete | LUCIA DE LAMMERMOOR” Colonel i Captains We x % a linge ri BELOW. fodnes 3 «+Mr, Ruasell | Trundle... ... r. Gour! ~ : re N. Haight, Captain: Senos en A W. Jones, mon Fede, Fe. un, Mancanar Waies, after » lingering | Br ship “lorena,” 6 months from Manilla " Wedueaday, heal by 1853, 4 denon Dorothy fidi Mrs, Skecret ee Sor ‘W. Taylor, J. W. Anderson; Lieutenants Griffith, St. Her friends and acquaintances, also thos of her sons | , Ship India, $6 days fram Callao, and2daysfrom Hamp- | City of Manchester. "Wednesday, Mar. 30. 1853, Mr. Norton | Juno............ Miss Hill : ligase Someiaah John, Buttre, and Hemma; Adjutant A. Dally, Jr., Sur- | Ggorgeand John, nud the members of Hancook Lodge No, | ton Roads, ; : RATES OF PASSAGE. -Mr. Fisk | Queen Beo,.....Mr. Burton | will be sold the $2 sents only, and on Mon- geon Porter, Sergeant Major Adam Gamble, and a force of | 49, 1. 0. of 0. F", are respectfully invited to her , Bark Duke of Wellington, 11 days from Cardena Baloon, $96, $45, and $55, (according to state :vomu. sod Janie ios ..,.by the Orchestra ~ day the $1 and $2 seats, to be obtained at the Lie 3 eighty, rank and file. Captain Raymond was called to the | fnneral, this, (Sunday) afternoon, from the residences of | Brig Julia (rem). ———. A limited number of third clase passengers will PARIS AND LONDON. | and at the Stationery Store of Messrs. Van Norden ebaie, snd the meeting came to order at half. EL Watson, ‘Titus, from Lisbon. taken, and found with comfortably cooked provisions, for ..Mr. Dyott | Lady Volatit.,.Miss Weston King, No. 45 Wall street. Also, at the Box Offico, on the ast six | ber son, 387 Greenwich «treet, at 114 o'clock. o'clock, | “On Friday, Feb. 11, Gnonck Daxix, aged 10 years Te| HES sass, -t0 Liverpool | $30....,... .from maverpods Mr. Placide | Rose. . Mrs. Bernard | evening of performance. tain Parties wishing to bring out their friends, can o ..Mr. Burton _— hal 6 months» T days. Steamships Franklin, Wotton, Havre; Roanake, Caven- ¥ .Miss Fisher _Opera commences at 744 o'clock. Carriages at 10%. Begg hae Sb pape pave semen Faucral will take place from the rosidenes of his | ay, Norfolk. City of Richmond, Petersbarg; James Adgor, | 28rtiflontes of passage, and dratte on the Bank of ireland, Mr. Haskitt, Sall tsa Hasta! | =" Gane Fa REEL REGRET when this meeting adjourn, it adjourn te meet Fri rge H. Dakin, 101 Essex street, this day, (Sua- | Dickinson, Charleston; Florida, Woodhull, ¢ fo sums from £1 sterling uw oe ge =e MPOWAL THRITER) CHATAAN SEREER DOORS | ppd Tor oapestable. pertirmieee en aie at seven o'clock 1m the evening.” y) atlo'clock, P.M. The relatives and friends of the | pire City, Windle, New Orleans and Havana; had at the office of THOMAS 8) DN, agent. No. pital gt tanc Rete atti ate ee Tharsay, ond’ Potuntapry aon ae bas motion was carried unanimously. isily are invited to attend without further notic | Fiound (el yer), Behm, San Francisco; Sword F Exchange place peanut + ~ IO LS aa Tights, (Taseeny EAetay, BA at asta the Mr. AILWAISR rove again, and said—I now more, § At Flatbush, yesterday noon, in the 37th vear of his | line, do; Sea Serpent, Howland, do; Robert ‘TRAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.—TH& iy eve mt NEAL THE ‘onuan formes L MOORE co Gatun ” A that the officers of the corps constitute » committee of | axe. Licut. Cuariis B. Brower, late of the Third Rezi- | nold, do: Reliance, Berry, do; bark Fdward, Kaudsoa Glasgow and New York Steamship Company’s new — O'Firien....Mr. W. G. Jones | Elinor .......Mes. Nichols | — a : ces #, to provide for the proper ion of | ment U. 3. Infantry. Jin the First Regiment | yannah; brig Angostura, Monroe, Australia, and otl steamship GLASGOW, (1,962 tons, 400 ‘horse power) Ro- rode Te anaes uae -ALLACK’S THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOM Mexican war, and was | 's birthday, which anniversary will be upon | New York Volunteers ¢ a wal ‘ lars for his gallantry. we | o the 22 inst.. and that the committee repurt progress at | subsequently transferre ; bert Craig, commander, will sail from Glasgow on Wodnes- Giles... eerie day, Febraary 23, and will leave New York for Glasgow Wind at sunset, «Mr. Jones | Phabe...,....Mrs. Nichols street.—Doors ope! t 644; to commence at 7. Monday evening, Febru be 1 formed u our nextmeeting. Adopted, amid repeated choers. Due noties of the funeral will be given in tomorrow's lographic Marine Reports. on Saturday, March 26, at 12o'clock, at nuon First ARNUM'S MUSEUM.—BENEFIT O¥ THE WIDOW OLD HEADS AND Yo! WARTS, game gentleman then’ submitted the following re- | | Naw Onitans, Febs. | pabin (anloon slate rooms) $00 do. do. (midship do. 2878; of the late H. Henkins. Monday evening, at 7} | Jesse Rural.......Mr. Blake | Col Mr, Broughane solutions, which were adopted, with three elecrs, and or- | ; | Asrived—Brigs Keying and H Kellock, Boston. aecond cabin, $50; third clase $20—steward’s fees {nolu- O'clock, the new comic moral drama called OLD FOLKS | Tho Farl,..Mr. Chippendale | Countess... Mrs. dered to be placed upou record: — { Feb 11. ded. Apply to J. McSYMON, 33 Broadwry. AT HOME. In the afternoon, at 3, THE DEAD SHUT, | Tom Coke Mr. Mason | Lady Alice. ne to Albany, of | year of her age. ' Arrived—Ship Soldan, Boston; bark Byron, New York. . Mr. Leste Kate.,.,.... Mrs. Stephens by the Orchestra + Miss Malvina, Resolved, ‘That in view of the recent visit to i a‘ : — aad the LADY OF LYONS. ‘The Infant Leopard Tamer | Littleton, am of the peaple, | ; bts Presper iy at friends rf the family nee Teena od ! Pun.apairnia, Fob 12, ‘DEPENDENT LINE.--THROUGH TICKETS FORCALI- performs with the Leopard Armenia today. Admission | Overture lutations, and the | invited to attend her funeral, to-morrow, (Monday) afver- Arrived—Steamship Georgia, Savannah—spoke Feb fornis vin Aspinwall and Panama.—The new and splea- to the whole Museum, &e., 25 cents; Parquet and First | La Mano ig iC] | a detachment of this corps, the enthuy the familar greetings, the welcome noon, at Lo’clock. Carriages will be ia waiting at the | A PRACTICAL MAN. hearty cheerings on the whole route from York to . 4 at eg be attasnae i ‘rom N¥ork | did steamship UNCLE SAM, 2,000 tons, W. A. Mills,com- Balcony, 124 cents extra. Albany, not only indicated tho publie fesling, but were | Kahway depot on the arrival of tho train leaving Cort- | 0! Cape Lookout, steamship William from N¥ork | © ander, will leave New York for. Auptawail on Saturday, ne ———._ | Cloudsley...... Mr. Waleot | Jennings’. ..... Mr. Lyster also gratifying and encouraging to the oid soldiers landt street at 8 0 uy | : ae February 19th, at 3 o'clock P. M., precisely, from pier HRISTY’S OPERA HOUSK, NU. 472 BROADWAY, | Rockstone Mr. Chippendale | Mrs. Mildmay..Mrs. Cramer Rerolved, That to the donors who contribited the | Isaac SMALcwoon, aged 27 year ests Herald Marine Correspondence. No. 8N. R. The perfortuances of this steamer on her first above Grand street.—Open every night during the | Horton,..,....Mr. Bernard | Savoyard Girl. Miss Osborne means, in various sums of from one shilling to $5, there- | | The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited | Epaartowy, Feb 8. | and seeond voyages, warrants the assurance that the pas- | week, under the sole direction and persgual supervision = by enabling us to defray the incidental expenses. we are | te attend his funeral. frou hiv late residences, 157 Mott | as yived Brig Marsellois, Pillsbury, Fall River for Rock- | sengers will resch Aspinwall in from seven to eight days, | of E.'P. Christy, whose concerts ip this city, for the past OOD’S MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY, ABOVE HOW- ender great obligations, and we neroby return them our street, th s, (Sunday) a ea Loney W. and | ld, schi Ceylon, MeAllister, Norfolk for Salem; th, Del where she will connect with the new and splendid steam- six years, have been received with favor by highly re- ard street.—Open every evening —H Wood, Ma- nincere thanks. A qt on Saturday, Feb. 12, Lava, ee by Henry W. and | Nor4h, Rolling, Norfolk for Camden; Leprelotte, Brown, | ship Sierra Nevada, 2,000 tons, J, D. Wilson, commander, spectable and fashionable andiences Tickets 26 oents. | nager and Proprietor. The ‘entertainments offered by Resolved, That the President, Directors and Company | Phebe M. Penny, acod 1 wr a oy Pennyta, 105 | Rocktand for NYork; Harbinger, Hooper, do for do. which willbe in readiness at Panam to receive the pas: Doors open at 634° to commenae at. 7 3 o'clock this celebrated company of musicians and Ethiopian do- of the Hi River Railrood, for their lib | saree Seemed Se eRe: Rinen: 6 Hee. enny’e, 105 | “Sailed—10th, brig’ Marsellois; sehrs Ceylon, Dol Norte, | wengers of the Uncle Sam, and sail immediately for Sun | On and after Monday, Fob. 25, concert will commence | lineators, eannot be equalled by any other bad im the rous conduct in conveying us to and fro: | Madieen: street, 2 ere Pope Md orctocks | Jeprelette, and Harbinger; Northern Light, and Mary | Franclsco. Thove steamships are both aew, and of the at quarter before 8 o'clock. United States. See programme. Doors opon at 63; of expons®, are entitled to our earnest co | ete rr Ny ima os Re Brewer for Boston. | very first class as to accommodation, speed and venti- ecereiek reer emere nema tents coucert commences at 136 o'clock. Admission 2% cents. and lasting gratitude; and we also regard with feelings of | | 0 ayes i ae 88 Chi are ret Uth—Wind S.No arrivals this morning. lation. They are unsurpassed by any vessel on the route. | IRCUS.—NEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, NO. a BUW | The public are respectfully informed that the afterncon rand others a e+ on that route, yea sand 2 2 = . is for cabip and stee! cf e1 J d re SR es pee veccie ‘and bog leave re-pectfully to recommend their line to the | Ob, it rd tolay the loved, the young, within the tomb, | j Se A Mites oJ iyo Mallee a, the. Sec neeay of Palbe reskeionithe pars eotee. ‘offcers and owners, toim- | fied oenea in the Circle. Dashing Horsemanship, ‘Tight ‘OPE CHAPEL, 718 BROADWAY.—PERMANENT patronage of the public. To shr pa enn Jovad:and logs, suid: ths: grave’s: Gare | ee ad wOGld aul Couwice fore dood Ohnmaca'ter | eure anerae and comfort. Passengers will be land- Rope Exercises, Slack Rope Exercises, Trick Riding, Scene Concerta, given every evening uring the week, oy , That we duly appreciate, and will ever grate glo ark Nimrod would only require four good days more to | 64 at the wharf at Aspinwall, and take the Panama Rail- | Riding, The Arab Leaps and Double Somerset. ‘fo con- SIG'RA ELIZA VALENTINI, m2, . fally remember the kindess of Mr. William Jobnson, of | Toknow we'll gaze no more npon those festures, soon to | complete loading, road for the Pacific. A good surgeon is attached toesch | clude with ST. GEURGE AND THE DRAGON, Prima Donna and Manager, ie, in furnishing refreshments during our brief Ca’ . ‘ ey Ml ss Sur Cuanvorre Reep had a strong gang of caulkers at | ghip, whore services are free of charge to the passengers. | St. George......Mr. Nathans | Sabra. .... Mrs. Nathans She has engaged twelve accomplished young ladies an@ halt there, both up and down, and declining to receive | Our spirit with dieir gladsome smiles e'en in this world | work on her, and would soon be ready. For freight or passage, apply to E. L8, Agent, No. 61 | 3 NY five gentlemen, whom she will bave the honor to present Any remuneration, ob erving that he rejoicet inthe op- | of care, S te . | Sum J W Pavan, at Charleston, from Bristol, £, in 9 | Cortlandt street. P. &—A mail bag will be made up at | (RAND FAREWELI, CONCERT.—PAUL JULIEN, Md to the public. Pianistand Conductor T. Augustus Hogan, portunity of contributing in some small dezree to the | _ On Saturday. Feb. 12, son of S. F. A. and Elizabeth T. | egy gale, Lith day out, carried away main yard, and | this office, in aocordance with the now law of Congress, | \F linist, respectfully announcos that ho will give a FIRST CONCERT—MONDAY, FEB. 14, the fiona we areunder are ‘truly formidable, ani | invited toattend his funeral, to-morrow, (Monday) after | Buc GuiNaum, “wt Charleston, from Havana, exporl- N™ YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO STEAMSHIP LINE | pisted by that we words on this occasion to express our admi- | noon, at 1 o'clock, from Green Point, I | enced, eo) about 40 miles NNE of. M ae, a heavy —Through to San Francisco, via Aspinwall and I’a- | MADAME BENRIETTE SONTAG, 2. Cavatina—‘ Come Frenan’’.. Miss Bianchi zation, not only of the soldierly bearing, but also of the | On Friday, Feb. 11, Leciyna F. War aged 1 years | gale from NK by E, which shifted cargo, split sails, and | nama. No detention on the Isthmus. At greatly re- | SIG. C. BADIALL S. Alp trots Bontainbula<s" Ab T View?) cc. kee Okan geatlemanly deportment displayed, the lively iaterest ex- | and 1 days, youngest danghter of theJate A. J. Watker. | caused the vessel to leak. duced rates. The new and fast side wheel steamship SIGNOR POZ7OLINI, 4, “On the Banks of the Guadalqniver’’ ..Mrs. Richardson Dressed, and the kindness of manner exhibited by the Al ‘the friends of the family are invited to attend her tu Br scur EawA, Sarton, from Rarbadoes for New York, | UNION, (1,600 tons burthen,) Richard Adams, Commsn- SIG. RUOCO, . 5. “Robert tol que aime”. .........,. Mina Bertin. Dany Republican Artillery. neral, this, (Sunday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from er | laden with old serap iron, old copper, brass, lead, and | der, will leave New York for Aspinwall, (Navy Bey, from CARL ECKHERT, | 6. Duofrom kroani—“Thus to Die” Mir, and Mrs. Kinggoae: Resolved, That our bretliren, the Veteran Corps of Albany, . 87 Sixth strovt, Willi ides, reported by a letter from Beaulort, NC, to Elwood | pier No. 4 North River, on Saturday, March 5th, at 3 | Who have in the kindest manner volunteered their valu- | 7. Napoli aine—I Dream of Thee” Mrs, Fontovil and all the other detachments from the various military nap Krave, in the 3d y Waiter, ksq, to have gone ashore 6th inst, seven miles 8 | o'clock P. M. precisely, connecting with the new and ma; le services. 8. “0 Voce Soave," duet, sung by Sig'ra Valentind and companies in Albany and Troy who honored us with their | ae, at his residenee, 285 Hudson avenue, Brooklyn. of that place, The vessel is broke up, and lies some dis- | nifteent side wheel double engine steamship WINFI A ETROPOLITAN HALL OONVULSED WITH LAUGH. Miss Duvanto. presence, and united with us on the recent momorabie The friends and relatives are requested to attend his | tanee from the beach ; will be a total loss. Part of her | SCOTT, (2,100 tons,) Edward Dann, Commander, which | ae ee Ate , | 9. Grand Choras— The Vale of Rest,” from the Hngac- ‘occasion, obtained for us and our cause a demonstration | funeral at 2 o'clock this, (Sunday) afternoon. cargo ix saved, and if the weather proved favorable, a | steamer will be in ‘readiness at Panama to receive the | VC ter Prof. Morton will give a grand Entertainment nots of Meyerbeer, sung by the twelve ladies and ot public respect and sympathy that, single handed, we Rochester and Newark papers please copy. greater rart was expected to be landed next day. “It is | Union’s passengers, and) sail immediately for San Fran- | Of Nitrous Oxide, or, 6 Sig'ra Valentini. bo wrarlaes to invoke.” — poe on Friday evening, Feb. 11, Jony G.Mun- | supposed to be insured here. cisco, ‘the scoomimodations and ventilation CIR ies vc dila above nansod Soiceaen eat poee Pe ee eae Se etn, eclleney Governor Seymour treat- | P#Y, aged 70 years. ; . i eld Scott, are can be desired. Her sj - 4 i of .”? sung ster Hill, musteal wom- ed the corps with PAPI mae say ‘and, from | The friends of the family are invited to attend hivfune- | an Ease ple Bilan hoy ee kee lished on the voyage between New York and Panama, and Saturpay Evenina, Fesnvary 19. cc tat conor poe ? the observations he made, we are encouraged to believe | 141, tomorrow, ees afternoon, a that he feels a strong interest in the success of our ap- | bis late residence, No, 17 Concord str and waits only the action of the Senate and | invitation : bly to officially manifest it. On Saturday, February 12, Jacops. Ancctams, in the ar of his age. clock, from | jn et “land, NJ, 9th i while on the Pacific coast,) is unsurpassed. Every exer- | | Several hundrod ns of the gan will be prepared for | 5 «On France, I Adore Thee without farther | Sriing ake was, held for come time by her wnchors, | HoH will be made on the fart of the line to insure com- | the oceasion, in order that all who may desire the luxury | 3° « Make bo né Gaudl which subsequently parted the chains, and she went well Metae Calla tetethe benses Bainvade OF Laeline the ean ae ae sort eee eee Le Peretti uup, leaking but little, Anticipated sucessful prepara- | the wharf at Aspinwall free, taking tie Fava veld only | | This gas le perfectly puro and harmless, and may be + oe “ i is My Boat?” hth Resolved, That we entertain suntiments of high conai- | 320 , ¢ cipated mnecestu a. aeration end. profound reeurd aad resect for senstor |. Hlsitiends, and ihove of his family, are respectfully in- | HORA were making to get Ber off. She has 50 tous pig | Aoi dvay. DAVIS, BROOKS & CO., General Agents, | breathed freely by all without che least injurious 0 : Gansevoort, of Albany. and Hon. Robert H. Morris,oftine | vited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his ‘i Whalemen. ‘A mail bag is made up at the above office, under the generally developing the leading traits of c! ‘ter—ora- jo. 179 Canal street, to-morrow, (Monday) after- Supreme Court of the city of New York, for their thrilling | mother, No. | 1 , to-m01 m1 clock. No epecial invitations will bé given, eloquence and patriotic appeals in behalf of the righte- | noon Brg March, of New Bedford has been purchased by se | DR Calted States Portage lam, for the eomreniencgot the | YH SSE lie. first circle will be reserved for ladies and children, ‘Tedeseo’s full Spanish costume, by Sig’! BL Barstow, of Mattapoisett, pul accompanied by gentlemen. Ticketa 25 conte, Tobe had at Hall & brings dei prt Ar a re done Gees saturday morning, Feb. 12, Widow Cumsncr, aged 45 | " X,' St Catharines Dee 2, by letter from Capt Flanders NITED STATES MAIL, STEAMSHIP COMPANY, CON- | Bingle tickets, or tickets admitting a gontloman the Park; at Vanderbeck’s, 479 Broadway; anda! Resolved, That we are not insensible to the courtesy of |” Her funeral will take place this, (Sunday) afternoon, at | SUB, Matt, iO sp on board; had sold 1800 gals humpback necting with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, | _ and lady, (Arstcircle) 0.4... ~..+0..--.--50 conte | “"Doory open at 7, To commence at 4 a’olock. tharines at Ge per gal: to sail next day to +25 conts rn in granting us the use of their chamber on | 2 o'clock, from the residence of Join Armstrong, No. 210 | ernise; Sinithfield, Coit, of Warren, 400 ep. ; George Wash- carrying the great United States mail.—Only through | Tickets for other parts of the house. —Orrics ov Tm Dwevry Graxp Masren of | , Bark Jacob Prentiss, from Apalachicola for Boston, 24 | she proved herself one the arrangements ior the recent tri ny, is to be attributed, to a great extent, [ts sa duct and favor- i 1. 0. the Assembly, r : = — ‘ne ea a ee eee en ee ee ee PTTL oi apeneny, Amma Zone, aged 18 | luton, HaeDa YB Pee areal senate deere naa | ate ate semen cane: | NSIS CARDEN COTE Pea same liveral impulse will so far preva TAY, E8b. 3), of apoplexy, AXES Joxm, 9) At St Vincent, Cape Verd Islands, Dec 2, by letter from | A*) SU ELLER'S SALOON OF WONDERS, CHINESE ROO! fully sonounces to the public that he will give ae to lead thon to the couvictiog that the state St New | years and Zia. : 4. | Capt Briggs, Willis’ Mati, O0sp, for Porges Banks, had | mew and double engine United States) mall steamship ae head tha oe Le See res SECOND AND LAST CONCERT, York should not willingly consent to seo the men, or any | | The relatives and friends of the faintly, also the friends | not seen a whale sitiee Aug 7; Nov25, Massasoit, Hasking, | OHIO, 8,000 tons burthen, H_- TeGowan, com? | Hotel. Unprecedented success of the great Professor's (Previous to his departure for the South,) ortion of them, by whose valor she was sustained ant of Mr. John Martin, baker, are respectfully invited to at- | 40° clean for do. ; g " ' | commander, and the CHEROKES, John Motowan, oom: | t0000s series of On Thursday evaning, Februnry 17, at in the hour of peril and of contlict, pine and | tend her funeral, this, (Sanday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, | “AC do Wee's, by letter from Captain Tuber, 11. Barstow, | Mander, will sail on Monday, Feb. Gl, at 2 o'clock, P M., x PONDERS AND MIRACLES. NIBLO'S GARDEN, sicken through want, and perish through Isek of the | fromher late residence, No. 83 Fighth avenue. } Matt, 200 sp. precisely, from pler at foot of Warren street, North river, | aver before has such extraordinary experiments and | On which oceasion L, M. GOTISCHALK will be assisted common necessaries of life. 4 On Saturday, Feb. 12, Jcuia Macaciry, aged 16 years. | “ittard from off Tristan d’Acunba Nov 10, AR Tucker, | £0F Aspinwall, direst. “The Pacific Mail Steamship Com | «0° or mighty Magic been brought before an American | bY MME. ROSE DE VRIES, Resolved, That to the influence and exertions of Gene- ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the fune- Bailey, of Dartmouth, oil not stated. yn '* ery rad new steamer, mationce: Pall othe dabblera in the mystic art must bow SIG. POZZOLINI. ral Storms, we are mainly indebted for our passage to | rs}, from the residence of her mother, 257 West Twenty- | “Sen Dec 9, off Cape Horn, a clipper whale ship, sup- | 2/600 tons burthen, Commodore Robert I. Pearson, w! wate c THE WORLD'S WONDER. WM. VINCENT WALLACE, ‘and from Albany, and for his attentions to us on our eighth street, this, (Sunday) afternoon, at “o'clock. Her posed a New Bedford vessel. ” J be in readiness at Panama, ther with the steamer ‘The mysterious Seoond Sight is truly the greatest ex. | And several eminent Artistos. route, we tender him our grateful acknowledgments. remains will be taken to Calvery Cemotory for intormont. | PANAMA, to take tho mails and passengers of the Ohio |. The mysterious Soothd Might, tidy visit aie saloon | _ A Grand Orchestra has been engaged, under the Aree. Thaton an occasion like the present, when | (In Saturday, Feb. 12, of croup, Dastet, gon of Henry | a sis oF Ortean Oe som New Orleans for | Ant Cherokee, amd sail immediately for San Franclseo. | Train and again to diseover it—but in vain. Spirit Rap- | tion of Wm. V. Wallaco, selected from the best rosidemt Wo are impelled, by a sence of justice and propriety. to | and Mary Ann MoCumiskes, aged 2 years 6 months and | SLIP Vaid of Orleana Denuis, New Orlcans for | ‘The John 1. Stephens has boen expressly for the | Or, avant! Holler is among you: Tae yhole of the talent. make suitable rcknowledgments to various parties for | 2¥days. ‘ | Eno Betall, Meroe fren cacalir forNew Orleans, 27th | rape service, with extended Ely: Eig mceantert t series will be continued nightly; sa% as@mted by | , Tickets One and Two Dollers, accorling to location. services rendered and favors bestowed, it docs not becomo | The relatives and friende of the family are respectfully | | ShipSewall, Merrow, from Cardiff for New Orleans, 2 deck room, promenades, &¢. Her ventilation cann gorgeous apparatus, the entertainments of Robert { The sale of tickets will commence on Tuesday morning, ua to omit a prominent individual through vague fears of | invited to attend his funeral. to unorrow, (Monday) after | vit lat Sn, lon 4 ti DC, for st | BE SurPassed, large windows and lights being substituted | jeer are now tho most fashionable in New York. February 15, at the music store of Wm. Hall & Son, » violation of conventional proprieties. | ‘ noon, at 2 o'clock, from 163 Lorimer street, near Grand, | ark William Chace, from Georgetown, DC, for for port holes, both forward and aft. There are no balk- | HOW tre bon Too es to commence at 7% o'clock; and | Broadway. Therefore, Kesolved, That to the untiring exertions, the , Williamsburg, without further invitation. : z | Bark Bel ” decucttha rca al bt Tass Ti: to heador other obstructions to passage of air, on Saturday afternoon, at 3. Doors open at 634. Concert at 8 o’clock. indefatigable industry and persevering application of | | At the Hariford Retreat, Feb. 3, Jomy J. Fix, Esq, | 2 deities indi Poet shaw t Jan 11, for | from stem to stern, in either deck. maine coals ‘Admission, 50 cents; children, hal@price. aa Colonel Haight, in maturing, carrying out, and executing | axed 59 | Sng Reeeean, am 1s 2, oe Sl were thoroughly tosted previous to her doparture, snd | Day Ticket Office at Jollie’s Music Store, 300 Broadway, ANVARD’S PILGRIMAGE 10 JERUSALEM AND THR | the fastest steamers afloat. No > ' ; the nd I. 0. 0. F., Feb. 12, 1853.—Repre- | instant, lat efforta are spared on the part of the companies to send | Where seats can be secured. Holy cr st the eonnitee Ion 79 37. spacious rw of the Order in gen- | __ Brig Caroline, Cook, from Boston for San Juan Cuba, | theigrassereess shenwot with axnedition =e M rs IN A NEW OPERA.—CHOICE | and continued every evening. Painted tier wuthonte on Ren: blo impression. and for #i ich wo are profou Pe ah tage EE Fore seatson the front and seeond benches in dress | drawings made upon the spot, by Mr. Banvurd, I Rurtion of the 1 } weer a rnaats aah) we UE x ign RATS OF FARE TO ASPINWALL. a ee, x rawings m: upon the spot, by Mr. Banvard, during an Resolved, The Winterton ents plication to | tueky, from Odd Fellow’s Hall, corner of Grand and Centre Fayat—In ’ n room, circle, for sale at GIMBREDE'S, No. 8 Metropolitan Ho- | exte undertakes the Lagislature, we are under acknowledged obligativas, | streets, on Sunday, 13th inst., at 2). M Cerra. anime: itane | SAeien peel state Fees tel. | z rill explains pat iermaiee ae fp Tue services | Liverpool for Boston 40 days; Chariotte Reed, ki Lower aft and forward saloon do 55 B. will exp! and can only proffer our sincere thanks. Con.picuous in | will take place at the Hall. Brethren are not expe from dofor Bath 20 days: ‘betia girs : e ODE oF} aan, Te. | St 736; and on We d the list adverted to, stnuds the New Yors IirnAt». | appear in regalis. EH. HOWELL, Dep. Gr. “Ma | Liverpool, put in win' staicing avparstia, Wonca te Siserags. Dee ea net PL Un Bats PEANUINO, THIS AGE Leip oti. hdminvion, 60 6 ‘cents; chien halt prises” oe == scolvid, That the press of Albany are alscentitled to | Jom J. Davirs: Gr. Sec. ioe | NYork days; Nimrod, Nichols, from Cardiff for do 7 RATES OF FAKE YOM PANAMA TO SAN FRANCISUO. being exhibited a Nov 51d Brotieay.” Inls tha Say gar grailtude, for the promp: tude exhibited in commend. | | The officers and members of the T. 0. 0. F. attached to | slays. | Sld ZAsi, bark William, Fullerton, (from Rochelle) | First eabin after saloon state roo pcm dy aid eomumlnte caodel of Rea Mecaalsee ores only HE LAST CHANCE TO SEF RISLEY’S ILLUSTRATED {bg gur cause to the favorable consideration of the consti- | the jurisdiction of Northern New York, are invited to | for NYork. Do. do. forward upper deck do ak ook ee & ae ee ee river Thames, and the whole of the City of Londom. fod acthoety. eaten, and t, vg | MBit With our brethren of Southern New York, in pay. | Maranzas,abt Feb 2—Sld brig Keoka, Carver, Boston, | Forware cabin, steerage fare,.... made. It covers a space of nearly 1.000 sjuare fect, | Exhibition commencing every evening, at 134 o'clock; rams wae raven, and the corps formed in | ing the last tribute of respect to Fav: Grand Master Wit. | (siuee spoken. Steerage., Ai let ae > OO liga’ thi Sth eomtann tine treme arcs? ks tpi ea and on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Priee red front of the house, with the right resting on Drondway. | uA Matrinwe,of Kentucky. 00 | ln port, bark Jas Bayley, Hishop. for Philadelphia; brig | _ Parsengers will be landed at the railroad wharf, at As- | Sbouta year ety Artiste were employed | to only 25 cents. \ vetrnan taaved aeons —_— was given, when the a8 VOLNEY GREEN, G. Master N.N | Viator, Burk, for Portland; Manzanillo, Bersy, for Balti- | pinwall, free. Transit of the isthmus at the passengers’ N. B. As accurate knowledge of San Franci b aR a ved down Bros way to the Fulton ferry | > The undersigned join witn the officers of th more: Solomon Piper, Chate, for Portland, (has been re- cxpense. For freight or passage, apply to CHARLE 2 inedin ote lance fi Tht “del - De visit can be MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM STREET.—GH0. fret na ening the HimAtn office, they halted, came to | Lodge in requesting the attendance of their ; ported sld27th); Frances Sargens, lig: Albatross, Coch. | WHITNEY, at tne office of the companies, 177 West | Etyitscit: every house can be coon ‘int ite thin fata ead Tea, Proprictor.—the above ostablishiaent ts open ront, ted an ree ‘nearty chris, They | assist at the funeral eeremonies of our distinguished ran, do, on half profits (destinations not known); Samuel | atrect, corner of Warren. Soler oveie Bil aod et he shipping ke. Doses | every. afternoon, at 3 o'clock, and in tho evening at haif proceeded to Brooklyn. In that city the Committe | brother and former colleague in the Grand Lodge of the | & Edward, of Bangor, in quarantine. en revery Bill and street, the shipping, &c. Doors | past 7, for the purpose of ““Chasuic ant Original Represen- of Arrangement for Captain Part ure were | United States, Grand Reproventative Witizam SLarrmuws, | Port ar’ Perxci—In port abt Jan 4, bark Chas E Lex, ANDERBILT LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO—THE | °Pen from 10 to10P.M._ Admission 25 cen! tations of Living Statuary, Vo. Casinet’s Troupe of manner. ol emtucky. \ busily aged to receive them ina wo The coal ittee met in the afternoon, « Harper, une; brig Timothy Crosby, Harding: for NYook Shortest and Cheapest Route—Only line giving ILL SHORTLY OPEN, OWEN'S GRAND aLping | Model Artists, torether with 2) variety of heautlial pees tailet the | John A Kennedy, Wilvon Small, Jas. W. Hale, Andre Vermont, Saquet. from Port au Spain, just . | through tickets including the Isthmus crossing.—The formances. For further particulars, see bi we following eplendid companies as an escort. via — | Froment, G. Reps. G. L. U. § nusan, Whelden, ‘une, silver Cland, une.’ Me’ | {@vorite double-engine steamship PROMPTHEUS 2,000 | ,WY.4 eEnfertainment, and ascent of Mont Blane, illus- | Admission Seats in private besaa’ 60 sents; ctenstarte ‘The Napper Tandy Artillery, commanded by Capt. Hogan. | ,, Jose? K. Taylor, George H. Andrews, John G. Clayton, al Butler, mate, aged 22, of Hancock, Me, sud | 00s, will leave from pier No. 2, North river, at3 o'clock P. | from dmwings taken om tne soot at oe eee | with cushioned arm chairs, 3754 conte: boxss, 23 enki, ‘The Clty Cremations ; (ae Past G. Reps | Wm Ney, seaman’ aged 32 of Botubay, N'Y, died dau g | MG, preoisely, on Saturday, Feb. 19, for San Juan del Norte, = a taken on the spot, at am enormous ex: | gattery, 12% centa ts 3 ‘The Navona! Guard’. . a ee opitcary, | on beard the 1. Cro 9 SN EOSS | @irect: connecting with the popalar steamship Brother | Rees: sometrce with s highly bumorous and interosting | ST : SLAM: dnlidoted wo kucdeet and ete mensace } [From the New Orlenns Daily Delia, Jan. 30.) | Sr Heuxa—In port brig Reindeer, Julio, from | Jonathan, 2200 tons, over the Nicaragua transit route, | the alpine regions, by John E, O ene, Maney fie ean MEDICAL sake Peaecnye a ee Deam ov Mu. W. F. Hawtox.—seldoi have we been | Coast of Africa nupposed for NYork, having but twelve miles of land transportation. These | known’ and popular pomedian, IFall ‘pacdsulens Cay | ee nn eveort was staiiones in Fulton strect, and rocewed the | “alled upon to record n death which has «trnck so sudden | Sr. Jowx,N B—Atr Fod 4, brig” Aden, Frizzell, Sa- | Steamers have superior accommodations and ventilation. | shortly be antonnced » ei See ‘YGIASTIEA.—A SPEEDY AND CHXTAIN CURE FOR Veterabe witht alate ot one ee tiered the | a shock to our comtannity as the decease of W. F. Haw. | vannab. For information, or passage at the lowest rates, apply | “TY 06 SOC __ Douralgla, Ge doloreux, toothache, nervous lnednalay past, aady having seached the end of the ling baitea, | 110%, Esq., of -dlast Tuesday Vatranstso—Arr abt Dec 16, ship Manchester, Stahl, | Only at the agency of the erany 1 BROADWAY.—THE TWO NATURAL FORMS | and rheumatism in the head, and a sure preventive iinet Sha necort formed, and marched tc fron net | ing, about halt pa ‘ ! | NYerk Aug 18, for Sun Framcisoo, put in with damage to | € » Agent, No. 9 Buttery place, up stairs. representing Venus and Adonis in Florence, are | convulsions, or any other complainty attendant upem men saluting as they pased. In this order they peo. | Some two years sn , having had rails and spars; would be detaived abt 20 days. ‘assengers are cautioned against the representations of | now exhibiting at 610 Broadway. They may be looked at | early childhood daclieg the period of teething, bas been by his physicians to try the r cis of a Southe mate, aud was enjoying the delight- icipation of inceaved improvement in health. On hired runners of other lines; none are employed for this Home Ports, line, A mail bag is made up at th paeyed sor without an obscene thor - ht ‘ Honi soit qui mal y pense.” | discovered. and is now being successfully ndininistered im ATH—Arr Feb 8, brigs Julia Payson, Dunton, Yeo. | 2° 4 2 office. a aie eee ee! ge a, = seen in Pell —— Lg aimee to be worn next the § Yo; Richmond, Chesley, Chopteek, Mar oa * = — ~ utiful forms. are about leaving the eity, to | skin ¢ patient. An oxinent German physician di ning, in the parlor, a spectator, aunid the inno- | juice Wa; ftighmond, Chesley, Choptank: Md; sche Mary | CVRIPPERS PER SHIP CORINNE, FOR SAN FRAN- | make thelr tour throcgh the Union erecwas te Wari. | covered the cittees Of Ts eae ean phyeicina dig f the young there assembled, we roweun- | YInvgne saath v cisco, will please send in their bills lading for signa- | tura to Europe. Adm{asiasion twenty-five conts. Child. | the beads of the necklees are mado, and prescrived the re th ed cheerfulness, hie pleasant | ~ RETTAST—Sid Feb 8, brig Mary Farrow Limcburner, | 6) a8 the ship will clear on Monday. An excellent op- | ren not admitted. Open from 9 A. M. till 10 P. 3. mode of application. Tue notice of the pubiic is ly words for th ns friends who were | Wilmingto ‘ , mary bs a ity is afforded for lady passengers by this yossel. estan Saba Pigs aR therefore, called to # quack medicine, hut to a sont concerning hiv prospoc.s of recovery. | " ROOTHEAY— Arr Feb 1, now bark Narauntssie, Lanphor, | FOF Passage only, having superior accommodations, apply E BRYAN GALLERY OF CHRISTIAN ART, CON- | ment recommended by one of the most eminent of the nied by his faitiful | paekspont for Havana (af sLl 7th). new brig Awcteatia, | Wamediately to RUSSELL & NORTON, 31 Old slip, or taining series of authentio paintings by the most | faculty, as peculiarly powerful in acting through the ne so-ere ~the in- | Wolter Wiscasset for teekeooetion ig Auste PECK CHURCH, 120 Wall street, or on board, at pier | celebrated masters, in ehronological order trom Guido de | pores of the skin aiveety. upon the diseased or nxelted gave warning that | }oSTON—Arr steamer Sir Jolin Harvey, Taylor, Hali- = Sienne, (A. D., 1221) down to Horace Vernot, is now | Berves, affording, generally, instant, and alwars porma- ceeded to the Brookiyn Institute, where Captain Partridge | f was to lecture upon the war of 1812. The lecture roow | f. was crowded to its fullest extent with » fashionable au dieace, and, from the number of Indies and military and Savel officers p-osent, it would seem M Mars bad united to do honor to the + subject. Captain Parrripee was introduced to the Colonel Haight, and was congratulated wpon his health and appearance by many of the Veterans, which cor with ita banners, was ranged in front of the st The Captain said:—Ladics and Ge rE bos ¢ over.’ So appalling @ | fax: ship John H Mayo, Reed, Calcutta: bark Saliste "EKLY LIN 7 oa open for exhibition at the Society Library Rooms, 348 | nent relief, and effecting a permanent cure. Patients who, my iment ae re ia ed eon ph may aden Sua Pb she Fi Sayed | Wi anaep ia age waaitompay: | Renigy toma Me °F My ant’ Y oT BM | fetgety lr bene Ot a en se poli or _ fal wile tak ant parable blow that a be. | Aretic, Dyer, Kichinond; Shabeas, Couper; Mary Jane and Satisfied that the public interests and convenience de. | A@tmiscion, 26 cent ling to pre: , find no reliof, may, at the clove of Sisan, Thurston, that lod, by immediately returning tho same, receive ‘ Norfolk; Greco, Aspley, Rappahannock; d.a weekly line between New York and Sen Francl 7 r, - Geen tra tekice cat’ nah’ | loved family em en from them one who | Mary’ Brewer. (aot Charles, Drewely Bree etek: | man y line be w York and San Francis- | CyTUDIO CURIOSO, 629 BROADWAY.—AMONG THIS | back their money. vere CoH ° i bold. all. (he Sbete eibéate of car natare ne bine y ewer), Brophy, NYork: | eo, the Pacific and United States Mail Steamship Compa- i i HUFEN' . over, of making apologies, Leshall procewd at once to-omor | iinglad in hie character, thas none knew lien tur ty | Mazz ne, Hall, Hath, for Norfolé. Signal Tor three | tioe—the pioneers in steam navigation between the At. | ho gcoaechion cf aneaques its sleeping Cupid, carved in | | SCHUFENER & MULDENKE, 6¢ Boavor ot pg bg ee irae Soo n—none named him bat to praise.” To the | Wilner, tart peace, Heit {new clipper, 1,141 tons.) | lantie ‘and Pacific port»—will at onse arrange their ships, | tially covering tho face and shoulders. ‘The voll la sdex- | the medieated necklace aero Ty Gebuitoer a irelarnon Gdaeeteion-the wee of 10 Gast nog. | poe ua ohees mh tye, bo coriened, but fo her” | Volunteer, uaith, Matanans, brigs Helen F. Tider, Mek | jy gerne to a weekly live, comragnciog om the sara | atiately wrought that many suppose itexecutod with» | ls of uch a nature as to unfailnely produce the mit us to enter upona review of the n al and | ouideuce of their children, ju steer tt arte | Gibraltar and market; Times, Phinney, Char- | proximo, as follows:—Leave New York on the Sth, th. . This is the finest xpecimen of skill and ae satisfactory resulta. G. BRAUNIICH, M. B., causes which tended to produce the war. It iy | fWiteuce of their children, j ing the areas of life, | lesic Rogers, Richmond 14, ships Cairo, | Born and 28th; leave fan Francisco on the Tst, 8th, 16th, | tmecgeenee: N- B—Catalogues will be ready early next bed rig enough that we know that the impres:mon! of sailors | Sbd when a father's judymon sa eCHtuL’ | JW Fannin (not yesterday; the Ossipeo was inistaken | and 2ith. ‘The spare tonnage of the companies andths | Wek ___ S| | Forale by the proprietors, No. G1 deaver from our ships by British officers, and the Mocks’e | Gtnerwise than rreparably ar elt, Amidtheir | CF Hers having put back, and safled from President | safety and regularity with which they have herotofore ANTED—IWELVE MORE YOUNG LAptEs, Fon | "Hoe $) maintained by that government in the Weet Indie "y ei Se which ee | Temtls); barks Turk, Georginna, syiph, Maryland, brigs formed thei fford th Pageant.—Tui t ‘of rid. | TH : CANAL ONE thas ' ep. aka on widiiee arks Turk th perform ir voyages, a © bost guarantee an Equestrian Pageant. —Tuition i ' j S—OFFICE ID 5 5 led to <i, Sedaration rien, took, place upon out D ktow’ that he | Zassia, Times, Souther; schre A Davereus, Wtival. Belg | Sgainat detention” and aceldents, ‘These oompant are ing (in the alle saddle) will be pity wapety ot the ioe oon eintway, up tiles, “Howey WAL Me to ie eras, <a a reLen o i Cio Aee Feb 8 teamahip Mion, tery. S | BRE ig tt aceasta oot onl fut aces | Lower” Amphiiontr,Neoern the hous ot Want.” | a Sunday, rom 104° Uitia M, i from 6 wan roused, and e very formidable, if not a | “Meien'nature's powers | tol, F: Su-quehan- | eommodatethe public, but to do soat the most favorable THEATRICALS.—W. R. FISH, (FROM LONDON,) cht - oe the faa War tpmsl Gye cor matin hoe: | towante | rig Golnare, P iiiper Hapsoarh dovni mates theatrical and characteristic wig maker, 559 Pearl R. RALPH'S OFFICE HOURS, FROM9 to 12 A. My, tier. The Veterans here remember what s desultory {Sr Of the | schr Touisine,'Smith, NYork. Cld, barks Charlotte Har RE REDUCED TO THE WEST INDEA ISLANDS AND | [ureety four doors from Broadway, Tetepeed tepehy eo to er ase Woletan serene ee eee campaign that was, for slthongh our troops marched t rison, (Hr) Mcintyre, Liverpool: Lycurgus, (Sicilian) Chagres.—By the British royal mail steamship | drs balls. N. B—Any ntyle of thoatrioal wig made om routier of Canada, they returned without accom “Who wraps the drapery of his cor Costa, Tricste; Susan, Hawes, NOrleans, Sid. ship Buena | CONWAY. Capt. Sawyer, 860 tons borden, 1 3 Buch, oF schiering any “dats cowl | Vista! bark Hlisto, brig Vankre; sce Stephen Hotciiss, «at eamabiy ie Gasignedl Wo. call fork Savannah, pci RN Re ie Umma ScuaBy On kr ae Mauricean, Prot J pened with n better pro | Munson, NOrieans. jeorgia, on the 4th of January, 3rd of February, 6th o} ——"- io Yomen. filion, 164 and we avowed that cur object vas to drive the | | FRANKFORT—Are Feb 1, sehe Van Buvon, Paul, Polti- | Mareb, Bed of April aid 4th of May. for Chagres, touch. |. caren EIN nnrnnnannnnr | Slr Yeses tt retecing OF. prysionl snc ee rae British from Canadn, After the battle of Yorktowa, and more; 24, Cardenas, Staples, Prospect, to load for Vorio | ing at Nasu, N. 1’, Inagua, (with tho ‘Turks Island USTRAIIAN PACKET LINI.—THE BEAUTIFUL | to many an affectionate wife, and pecuniary difficulties to =» jusaLof Pres! cage = to ages jon the truce Rico. re. oP : mails.) and Jamaica. Sho will be dus at Chagres on clipper ship THEOXINA will be despatched on her | the husband, might have been spared by a timcly posses~ $iese coteres ini, # sad Gumseal Wate Seo te gree ‘morn 11 03 mp vain Le le Smit gr a My “ot bs Foghat and return on the 18th, by same day, early in March. The p:oprietors of this Ine | sion of this work. It is ieteee lil naa pues mar- d 2 a ptow. Gone- | : sae LEANS— , steams , § . to Savannah. tell i vessel, , oF th v u er 3 it im- BRE s anti eee | morn | yer, from Apalachicola; ships’ Oregon, Pattison, NYork; | | As this rervice eontemplates arrangements only for a wees taeee inpiet Gan eee siege (ihe yin See ee eee Sa uab unaeli bs kamen thas pertieas at York. In order that you may m: ; nd | Pert of New York, February 12, 153 Pumgustue, Pratt, Philadelphia; barks Splendid, Bowded, | Kmited number of Passengers, persons who dosire to | And Teytona) have sailed from{his port, fo Gorroms in. | larly. the aubject, I will point out to you upon the blackboard | Palermo Enrico, (Sarda) Badarsico, 98 days, Genoa ; | avoid erowded boats will find tho routes desirable one; | tending to visit Australia this line offers the advantages of lero, also, every female—tho wife, the mothor—the the relative points of attack and defonce, with tho posi. | CLEARED. brig ; Coben, McGune, Paler tion of the armies, as Igo along. The Captain here | a, Roanoke, Cavendy, Norfolk, 1 Cld steams! Jas © | and invalidy who wish to spend the winter among the fast ls. eley if oda ti one either budding into womanhood, or the other in the j iol the Easaedaee aeveneeee n val nd the 1 n® | faat voxels, elegance of accommodations, ard every oom- r4 . , i 7 y is Galveston; Osprey, Ducey, | Wust India Islands, roay find conveyanec in the compa ‘ Shed ture conteraplate for Philadelphia, via Havana: ships Walpole, Syiimes, for | steatoabips, twice's month, between Jacoalen nor the fol. | ortt®,render the voyage agreeable, being commanded by | decline of years, in whom nature eontetnplates an impor earebl) out the localities in which, or near to which, al! | < d whic | Pleasants; City of Richmond, Mft-hell, t el tried and ienced eaptal tant change, can diseover the causes, symptoms, and the the ati took place—Saeketts Harbor, situation of | YeCrendy & Co; Funyive Chis’ Wane | Heston: Richmond, Dudley, tor do; Win Witherle, Wes- | lowing ports, in addition to thove named above =. Toort iberal coele AD ‘ately’ etoliontion ie tecniane, | most eficlent remedies, 004 the. sicet osrtaln’ mode OF , on the St. Lamronee. the outlet of Lake Cham- | Roberta: James Ader, Dickinson, ¢ cott, for do; Albania, Littleficld, for Genoa: Lady’ Falk- | Antigna, Guadaloupe, St. Kitts, board, or 10 ANTONIO PELLET Vestr ed re, in every complaint to which her sex is subject, Burlington, Matteburg. Chippewa, coming down to is me ag Rin oee ig land, (Br) Smith, for Glasgow; barks Jenny Fitts, Thorn. | Rarbadoes Havens,’ Bt. Luc ov tah? / ER Tn SEeE Ce TE caer ote latte loman tn Dayton, Ob he inal expulsion of the enemy. “He aiveried to ail the | \\ntes- ‘ina ‘Herpont, Howland: San Th : dike, for Gothenburg; Saragossn, Mercier. for Pbiladel- | Carrineon, Honduras, St. Thomas, CRRA CRON oe Soe | ie ee «aaron ae ee po age one no ema anc national gallantry display- | Minteca % Co: Re cea, Woolfe au Dlesaate Land, Fos phia; G W Horton, Packard, for irovidence; Grand Turk, | Carthagena, Jacmel, * St. Vincent, USTRALJA—PIONEER LINE—THE NOBLE SHIP | Dr. A. M. Maceiceav, 129 Liberty street, | y1, a aeeemeees esiicet Wed deere, | ter, Ellfott & Co, 1 Trewargy, for NYork; Nachos, Mortimer, for Philatel’ | Deroorars, Martinique, Senta Martha, A EUPHRASIA, Captain Ammi Smith, now taking in | My Dear Sir—My wifo hax been perceptibly sinking for ext rns cetera St eer he ane | “get Tey Blewng, Antwrp, 0 Havas co; | Hay gekaegenenn ier, for Dior; sehr A: | Beinn, Monta, Fain, Fly ocnhy on taint tos Rapes to | uruih ad Sue ass mothe er od sig Tat arrive b mee, Bi r., th «'S Warre ; 9 iy; - rai is, 0, pul na rasia is the | any and sul ai bogey} cd, bom ard street, and soparated in high | Salt New Grama JW iiestk cen) arr tie Towed to eon 1st, cork Alberta, brig Telegraph: to the | Grey Town, Porto Rieo, Trinidad, severtih ship of this well ostablished Tine, and will be pro- | confinement—every snccestive one more ani more debili- glee, after whie! ey just heard, for— | Brigs—Walhonding, Dunsevsab, Demarara, J M Smith bar, ship New Brunswick, Vera Crux, _ Ti# RATRS OF PAMSAOK ARK, visioned in the same liberal manner as her predecessors. | tating and prostrating her, putting her life in imminent. pn to lhe eg —— grew vain, | & Co; Loudon (Br),’Dunsdale, $¢ Kitts, J W Bornham ad gers Arrived, Bi —— to Nassau oer Hees bed ae ee her ee oe [ad an aoaiel oa 16 last heme Leas ibe ir battles o'er in: | Ocean Bird, For Curacon, Boonen Grave a Panel do. fore engaging elewhere. For 8] on supposed this state of things wns inevitable, ond re- And Shey routed all tte foes, | thop cowed Seria Marit, se Drerett dc Brown: Macy TT OTe | te = or to W. CAMERON of JOHN OGDEN, Hd Wall street, Bigned smzeell to meet the worst. At this time, (now thrice they slew nn (Br), Raleam, A 4 e chikiren, h 1 . Z paciocelta chly spoken ball, Wattherst Goodhue & Oe Ove, Roly, ficsheny, rell, Campbell Raiford Jovkins—I4 in stoorags, (including steward’s fees,) USTRALIA-OLIPPER LINBTHR A 1 CLIPPER | as containing some matters reaching my case, Un its re. Thompson & Hunter; Pagle. Rvans, Wilmington, master, ——— and in proportion to the other islands. CANTON, J. Gibbs, commander, will be dospatehed | ceipt and perusal. I cannot express to you tho relief it 2 * Sebre—(regon, Lewis, Jacksonville, Brett, Vuse & C Pamengera Sallod. Yore-cabin passengers taken at one half the above | for Melbourne, Port Phi on the 26th of Febraary. She | afforded my dixtressed mind, and the joy its pages im Sarvrpary, Feb. 12—4 P.M. Mayet (Br), Wood, Hlallfex, J Meiay: B Frink, Frink, Havzs—Steanship Franklin—H Hatehinwon, Mrs | Totes. bas superior accemmoda’ for , and her | parted to my wife, on learning that the great discovery Banapervrrs.—Flour was in more essere Sh peerieesiy Washington, J 6 Willers; Mareina Minson, Brewster, | Hutchinson, Mr and Mrs J R Smyth, Miss Lewis and vor Each ship carries an experienced surgeon. Freight and | number will be limited to fifty. The wll known repute. | of M. M. meaux provided @ remedy. It opened ® Sent sh 8 ON u $48: opertn, Noh at 94 752 84 | laveiiis Jos Merk at Homans Point Sees. | Mw’ Now York” Madame Teter, A Hasaer’ Fotiea'e | app to" ANDREW LOW & Cor Agents, Carennens” | Convenice ile ling Das won, ep Sepetchwirca pour, | fortis ere another year mould hve’ pads ove ap . ‘i », Joe Hand; Mlle Kimmons, Fountain, de : in, New A ter, ter, France: } 2 hy , \. en, 3 on , ve pasaed over Btpg, fine rye at $4 £0, ordinary to cbinier Siainut $3125 | Mangos © Avvo, Tons. “do “hom Hat WW het! | and Mra TS Stallknecht and child, Germany: Miso Tuck. | _ URssengers or freight for the RM. steamships will be | St pler 14 Past. river, or 10 Wi. pagay, ae Front | hood, tall human probability my wits. coals have boec pe he Ne {2 fancy io ra at $6 S10 $5, 664; | Clark, do, Jo liand; Alles, Hldmaa, Salem, i W Teopes ef, Me Jenobe Fever Ferrier, MeSuimornet, A Hutehingon, | 0m Faia (tom New York, by the U.& mall steam- | street, or to ARKELL & ELLIOTF, 146 Pearl street. i atal adie pinta conve: tavie titties ; & Co. ir a! ra oT ster and two children, Por. hi la, be a EE — _ a a fancy Obio and mixed to good Houthorn at $5 0244 Sieopam(nepon, Stunts, Previdence: 10 Grigge, Gyvitt, | TY: Mrs Martha M Dickerson, DS Gregory, Junr, Mr leg Phone. witht Agent, 194 Fulton street, N.Y. USTRALIA—CLIPPER LINE—THE SHIP AKBAR | serious subjects treated of, ax they are of a ature eeclet- [| exten Western ond favorite Southern at $5 8144 8 #6 | Newport 7B Holderman, J 1, Weston, H Decoppet, Mra Saun. ne — will sail on the 16th inst. Can secommodate a few | ly Intended for the married, or those contemplating mar~ = Cratos at ba 33, aed extre Gennaro . __ ARRIVED, | ve children and morse, Mr and Mea & Weston, Me Fe CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA.—SEMI-WEEKLY | more passengers. Preis oe T. DUGAN, 43 Front rt. For rale at 222 Broadway, No. % Astor Hoved and a Rote a bbls. jersey meal were Ftenmship Southerner, Forer, Charleston. Whours, to | 8nd Mra L Decoppet and child, New York; Mr aul ‘Mrs 5. M. Line.—The favorito and fast steamer | street, or to ARKELL & ELLIOT, 146 Pearl street. at the publishing office, 199 Iberty street, New York, Heer remanent ou Cann’ ith at | SEs enc with wey Wiles Feren, | ahr Pate a oes Bhan AGE Hak: | SOCHMLI, W, Ree, Comiande, Si eee | Tom evDWET, AUSTRALIA —Tum a 1 CLAPPER aa | Fite, Ser 06 Closet tes Thtne et i ed of <I iiism Pona, bene ingon, Key ¥; Lanthrop, New a |, Me I North river, on Wed , Feb. 16, "o oom 1, No. ¥ ats were in demand at 47 9 dde. per bsshel. ‘© Orleans. ‘sna, hence | som, ¢ Ophambnrs, 2 Safer, HVicary, & Herbing, Spats; | P.M. preclsely. ‘Vor freight, ¢pply on voard, wh 9P. THOMAS, Captain Merrill, having four-fths | receipt of $1, 0 copy will be transinitted by malt, free of Cara— Foie ve been made of 1.000 mata and 700 Ship HH Booty (of Rrunewiek), Snow, Levhorn, oy | Mrs Roux and child, France; J Masker, New York bills of lading will be signed, and for passage at the office | of her eargo engaged, will have immediate despatch as Etta, to rtof the United States. AU letters baer 4. @ 11 )ge.; and 1,000 bars fio at O),0. aay, vin Gibraltar, 414 to Wilon & Brown. : j = a SPOFTORD, Tl IN & CO., 48 South atrect. above. Having extensive accommodations for dretand | must be add: |, post be to Dr. A. M. MAURICEAU, Ly | fark Almada (of Plyunouth), Brewer, Marwillaw, 50 | Throwzh tickets to Florida, as follows:—For Jackson- | second class passengers, persons destined for Australia | office 120 Liberty street, New York, or bon 1,224 Now line of ally s quarter of u cent, at witch {isi utes | eit ew Which (of Th Kellock, Rorde iE ~~ aor pi re de Ho) Seties vosesl betoreenghaioe cecetiers.” ee temas |. a penntint of izle ors folty oxplatning the : i ot falsh (of Thomaston), Kellock, Rordeaux, 70 SAN ae 4 - “pened ? pa ae * engaging where. si m, mord folly expla Ss mlb Gang ae he | days, to Coswel & On. Dee 7, in a gale, apie ‘alls, a po ROSCOR Ceptain Hanith, to wall onthe ine Feri teamnip ata OF Gapaath coplein Fin oh Dearree einen Ge SOMMLTE be ALOU, abo oad | Semtvtns who toae doek sormarded te ‘wy ina Freorre y shel : vn 1 le it ousted vf ama h h aia, ‘ eal ee oe Fe eee ae en ee tat Ac) Medrath: Matemans, 19 | Ut, cam comfortebly sccommolate tea or twelve pas Hine, carrying the Gaited States reall, will ete Palle: | er Warner iy isan mi Blane, Wyaeihning Sa teoree weraee freaky ofered nad 2a 64. asked. 00 bols. pork worn en: | days to master, No date. let 464%, lon 74 1h, an bark | Senaett: Apply to the captain, on board the voavel, foot | delphia for Sevannah om Wednesday, the 10th inat., nt Pi ceeeareen — a ee There was nothing new to Havre or | scott Pyer, from Cardenay for Bowton , Thirtioth street, North river. W o’oivek A. M., from the wharf, above Vine street. | In R SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA—U. 8. MAIL LIN} MEDICAL, ADVisiR AND MARRIAGE GUIDE —A rates varied from Ge. 19 02 Te | Fark Conteal America (Chil), Severin, Havana, 11 days, m8 NORFOr : ~ nnn | peed and strength, and in every arr: ont for the —The su stoamship ALABAMA, Captain C. practioal treative never before published, ‘Twent Aaptealia fous was ot $2 60. A clipper ship took mes. | to Mathews, Finnegan & Fox.’ Feb 2, of! Cape Plori The United Lester mall eteasmehip BOANORE, H | som@ort.ind convenience. of pamengors, this ship la un. | U. Ludlow, on Saturday, Fobreary 20, at 3 oiclook P. M., | five cents 2 Be. Herriot aes: Broom’; ant Nyt goods at 800, To California rates ranged from | spoke hark Delphus, of amt for Boston, 10 days from New | Usvendy, commander will lowe eae ne ROANOKE, B. | snrpasso'. Fare from New York or Bhiladelphia, $25; | from pier No. 4 North river, Apply to SAMUEL L: | Townsend, 222, J. 0, Harrlot, 4221; Brosdway; and by the it f Orieans will leave % North river, on | steerage, 80. The State of Georgia loaves an abovo overy | MITCHILL, 194 Front street. ‘Che IDA, Captain M. | author, M. Larmont, lan and sutgeon, 42 200 recon fae were efetnd wt #4 #75; | ie Conway (of Bt Geonse), Happen, 9 Marks, 14 | apuly os buscl aed hanya oe cuek EMC Wor fesight, | atoroats Wolnsatay, “Agents in Philadelpaie, Horo k | 5, Woodly on Saturday, ebroary 20 For stteet, corner of honheey where ho treats alt | Says, to kewlwoed, Andervon & Co, Feb 4, lat 2 9, loa TUDLAM & PLEASANTS, 98 Fenmt atreot, | Pagan’ SO "TH Nowth wharves; ta Savannalt, 0, A. 1, macnn sa laa } Fy ioe oy th WAM GUS TM, and from ey z } 5 F