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ae Our Callfornia Correspondence. Our Nicaragua Correepondenee. . He says that Gow. Wright, of “ w Ger. Sax Faancisc0, Jan. 29, 1854. j Guanapa, anes Jani, 12, 1854. | on betes PD wget in lest ” betes te two diseases oat es —— Powell, of _ ee Sk Te een tible— Opinions of a seagead ; an ‘| 128; comvulaions, 643; cholera infantum, 39; gatirly, from ‘affection of the ‘cord, while | (Cwrespondence of porate = Miner upon the Subject— Discowraging Accownts various States—@uatemala fo | sentery, 369; scarlet fever, 388; typhus and those are owing, in's great measure, Taig nag oom 8 great day for Kentucky. The From the Mimes—Gold Becoming Scarce and Coincide in the Views of her Sister Republics—Their fevers, 363; yellow or malignant fever, 170; tos condition of the medulla ablangata, the of Soran taht nt, cgi kaw the Mines by a Conservative Tendencies—Honduras, ts Climate, 00 of the 339; small 64. The total | spinal nerves at the same time affected t> a pny ptt be Upon the Ei Cheop—Accownts from number of deaths, compared the population, or leaser ‘The one is ‘an affec- from Governor wes Wall street Bear, §c., §. | Government, §e.— The Indigo Trade— Ravages of it at the lowest computation, 400,000, is about of the spinal system of nerves, in tho | ten Bethel UP isdote froma the Kentucky iitry 12 I would call the attention of your readers, particu- the Locusts, &c., $c. the of one to every forty-one of the inhabitants | other those of the brain are to a greater or a leas ex- stitute, and. large assemblage of ienl at twelve the fatare prospects | Senor Leledon, the Nicaraguan Commissioner for for: than any other large city | tent involved. | O'clock he was escorted to the Hall of arly the commercial classes, to the Pp J in the United States, though not so favorable as in An for the: where be was reestved by the two Houses of the 0f this State, particularly the mining portion. My ; the arrangement of the Honduras and Guatemala sn alan for ibe insane is about being established Sagembly, besides many_ ladies sad gutunss whe Rad views differ materially from those of many others in | difficulties, had arrived, at the date of our last ad- Boylston Medical School, Boston, it is ex; Ine paper read before the Statistical Society of Tecoutive of ee ae acne tee relation te the future yield of the mines. Steamship vices, at Banta Ans, and had met the commissioner ed, will receive legislative authori to conter medical London by Dr. Guy, it was said that the duration of ‘fel and appropriate welouns, when Governor Wright ro- ‘ eomtpanies, expreasmen, stage contractors, traders, | from Salvador. Guatemala still refuses to send her degrees. 1f this ion be realized, tt is thought | \ifo is greater among phyeicians and surgeons than et 6 eee of ome Bere ee eke at Bpeculators, and all that genus, will not only differ representative to meet the arbitrators from the other . Go'into operaiion with the fie ata viget oy one sate Oe #3 and sur three eeloak P. M. Governor Powell gave a dinner at the from- me, but denounce any writer who may express | States. A treaty has been celebrated between Salva. | SnrncP* Eat profecion Goes not Giffr materially fom that of | Siete, Menai. The, guar were compoed of the an opinion that the mines are nearly worked out, dor and Guatemala, in the preamble of which the 1h will he doing an sot of mercy to h to | the clergy. | Siitweden, vow ‘United S'ates Senator; Judge Davall, ol. orgy : and will not continue to yield as they have formerly. | former gives as her reason for wishing to form state that in last report of the ‘The seventh annual meeting of the American pgp rey Aggy oe your owa Mr. Har- = T have worked for upwards of three years in the alliances with the other States, her conviction of the lnaitle the Judges gave 8 tig opinon that the | Medial Association Is to be held in St Louis, May x tngcPeabar tthe two Henao the Logulatar, | Sekt mines as hard as any man in the country, and be- | inability of any further effort at organizing a federal known, and. far in sdyanoe of any other thet has 4, . | ell repweosmted ih the pessoas of Covernee Weigh! Me. | | gebr lieve that I am as capable as any man to give a cer- government in Central Ameri under their notice, Dr. B. D. Carpenter relates, im the Medical Times ‘of the Democratic Review, and Colonel Ontler,, g erica. Ancther article of come of this city, two cases of tetanus treated of the latter of whom was particalariy ob: | \ fohr Three Bisters, Worten, Machias, Feot opinion, more especially when derived from | the treaty provides for the extradition of refagees | Dr. H. N. Bennett, of Bridgeport, and Dr. Benja- | by the application of ioe to the head. and ree earte, | rerved for his'genthmaaaly bearing and intalligeat deport. ee Pod, ssa facts and personal experience. I have travelled fi i min H. Catlin, of Meriden, have been to | i the men, Le aga we : pe pel led from justice. Salvador, it will be remembered, a Pi0 the annual addresses to the foe of the | east spine. Feb. 25, 1864, | hones for Antwerp 19h tush, with of during the past sammer and fall fromtone extreme short time since refused to grant the right of way Yale College Medical Institation in 1856 and 1866. | De ra Dore: g Ri eer has bier oaeie. | ™ pbalhel Sip eernenigeens oe sient ae Gee shipped a oem which stave best of the mining region to the other. asked for by an American company, represented by Tnunction, or ansinting, ia said to be a successful | Dr, ge rhein eens jobs ieapiten ries vi was (le en aoe “is ellen ot = from te ie ta, By reference to Eddy’s map of California (which, Mr. E.Geo. Squier, unless on virtually prohibitory mode of treating scarlatina, relaxing, as it does, the | itself, without reference to other by Frankfort and ft seighborbood. The assemblage was | sale, apiit ail se sale: Baa 1b ia by the bye, is not quite accurate,) you will see that conditions. A Costa Rica paper, in commenting on kin, diminishing the heat, and in some cases caus | which i {is progeded and ancnperahient oneal Oe ea ee a ae the gold region—or rather that portion upon which the fact, applauds the Salvadorean Mintster’s re- ‘7S Persp! # | ly when only in a or a few sporadic in- Fxselleney, the Governor of Kentucky. with the Governer Seuth. from Mobile rBrovigenve., Fhe 2 W wee 7 On account of the tremendous mortality by pul- , the black vomit is not sufficient to stamp the ¢ tered splendidly * *he city by stoamvng Hereules, gold has been discovered—commences at the San fusal, and says, very significantly, that “such a per- monary const mption it has been That a disease in which it occurs as being the true yellow eee te 0 ~ Sanaa for an | BELOW. Joaquin river in the south and extends to Oregon, mission would have been to Salvador and to Central cna cea in some or net , for the | fever. hour er two. The Hoa J. J. dem and lady were | ond peo nee om Liverpool, with mdse distance of about three hundred and fifty miles; the America what the wooden horse was to the Trojans.” | 8tu joracic viscera, an tungsin particular, | Donation parties to clergymen are alto present I ar ype ing peo hr ak sped wis, Liverpool, width istrom three to thirty miles; not one-hundredth And this single expression embodies most firs in health and disease, would be of great benefit. A affhirs: but topbysicians, rare. Recent pac Cer cn wart nsec Sere nepretadted, oak eee oe | ocghi?, Andover. Barry, from ew Lye art, however, yields gol i ome i y decidedly good thought. | illow t = = i " = TA part, ver, yields gold in sufficient quantity fora the universal, or nearly so, feeling of Central Ameri- | y B of W: place, Long Hecte apd them trathfally, The fair of the lty of Louisville vied trata nh kd Gs ba ee “ man to make his board. ca towards Americans and American enterprise. | The cases of softening of the brain, which have of old doctor—who has stood between death with the balance of the Siate in beauty and feahion. t bie That portion that yields gold has beeu worked and ‘They seem tetremble at and fear that if the wave of late years become ao frequent, render that disease | for 8 good es of 9 opm ith a visit, | Miss B. K————t appeared in eo did Miss juewellys, of Comaca, reworked until large portions will not now pay fifty Anglo American enterprise should reach their shores | one of important and in medical study. Dr. | which richer by $200 in cash and another P———e, Miss N———e, and Miss M———t, alll of whom | ys Qemmeree, from Ialand of Sg ceuts to the man per day. Some of the richest they could neither ride on it, be borne on them- | Albers, a European physician of celebrity, states that | bon the comforts of the larder. attracted much attention. Mr W———-y, of your city, pros streams have been worked over nine and ten times, selves to progress, nor yet keep pace with it, but be | he has dissected the brains of several persons who | oO loapital in this city is to have con- | SPpeared as Romeo, and dressed and looked the character Oreseent New Orleans ané Havana. and have been entirely deserted by white men. Thou- overwhelined beneath its waters. Innovation is watch- | had for many years undergone great mental labor, | nected with it @ school and couracs of lectures to | *@=itably- Wine dwing he ass WitWe” zi sauds of mer, many of whom are fally qualified to ed with a jealous eye, and their jea'ousy jes | and that in all of these he the cerebral cub: | which students who wish to improve themselves in fill aumost any public situation in the State, are this - with amicroscopic power. Honduras, downtrodden, | stance unusually firm, the gray substance as well as | that important braneh of medieal and ‘science | Lotion teem Benassy day working for wages ranging from fifty cents to crushed, but ever liberal Honduras, has opened wide | the convolutions being remarkably developed. In may have access. Measures are now in progress to oareepracaast ot ae Lari Rope Li two dollars a dsy- her arms to her colder brethren of the North, to | several of there instances a settled melancholy had | this end, and legislative aid is,to be solicited. | Im my last I ye prec n, creehn®, es of the All kinds ¢ iances are used to bolster up mo- American adventure, and to the indomitable enter- | taken posseasion of the mind di the later period | : + | yellow Lc nf metry this gartisoa, and « let nopoliste, terior papers publish all the rumors prise of our countrymen. One thing is certala—there | of life. He believes, therefore, that to produce 9 |. Lieutenant-Governor Nesbitt, in his address at the | 7sllow fever amony fallen victims to {t, but'l regret to of strikes toat they can hear of—many of them crea- sno richer, healthior, or more liberal country in | softened condition, some additional influence beyond bended the Bahama P, ‘d say that the name of Lieut. Edmund Hayes, ot the Fourta tioas of their own imaginatiens—though the number Central America than Honduras, Her mountains | mere over-exertion is required. colony on its considerable freedom from cholera, 8 of Artillery, must be added. Of strikes are getting beaucitully lesa The papers teem with the richest ores and precious stones. Her | Dr, J. Mason Warren, of Boston, gives an account but recommends the adoption of efficient sanitary | t Hayes had been ordere? to San Antonio from pablishing thes» strikes do not want to give a fair or forests are proverbial for their woody wealth, her | ot a woman, between eventy and-elghty years of | reforms. | Sees ae tempos Oa. Reerieeraere! ind correct impression of the actaal state of affairs in the rich loamy soil awaits but the enterprise of our age, who has a tumor on her arm of some twenty Dr. T. K. Chambers, in his ‘Gulstonian Lectures,” | of the fever. He returned while it was at its highest, mining region—they do not tell us that while one countrymen, and she offers every variety of climate pounds weight, hanging down so that it rests on the | 8ives the histories, collected by him, of thirty-eight | a fr vena welled dist i tek ponape company make a strike of a few hundred dollars, to the adventurous immigrant. ‘Should Mr. Squier | Feat on which’ she site dragging down the tntegu- | °be8e persons, from whieh it appears that the most | He ose eos Gia eal og mas ‘nls body was that they (the company) have not paid expenses for carry out his plans, as presented by his grant, he | ments and other stmnotures in ite vicinity. Ps common age at which mcy begins is from | consigned to the deep. 3 the iast vix months, and that there are fifty conips- will regenerate a State, and in the courve of the pro- | mor is carried by the patient in a ‘sloeve, and | Clhteen to thirty; in 21 of the 30 cases, it began | “Lieutenant H. was s graduate of 1846, and was one of nies who have not made board. Some few mouths secution of the work resources of untold wealth will | when first seen by Dr. W. was somewhat ulocrated, | between these ages. In most of them there was an | the mont accom; army. ago it was said in the dry diggings, “if we had water be developed. Cabanas, the President, is accused by | caused by being projected from her sleeve on to the | ition to corpulency. Sex seemed | Cat amin the prime of man- we conld make money." Canals were cut, and the Gusrdiolo, and others of his enemies, of “' having | grate, while dhe was throwing coals upon the fire. | t @xerciee no influence, as it occurred in 19 males | hood, with the worldo fate water let in, but the desived result was not obtained. | sold the Pacific aud Atlantic consta of the State to | ST OUr Ctons a canine ho borne ig. | 22d 19 females. Be es aod. De he teen om = From amoug many hundred instances 1 will cite the American, Squier.” Rumor says that this is a | 4,12 Conne rallied trom aieet eae homeopa- | Dp. Obr, of Cumberland, Ma, in a published pa- | Hmely death is sincerely am Moquelumne Hill, in Calaveras countv: water was trauefer of the Island of Sacate, inthe Pacific, and Moamenhid brs asp this ledical Society; in on the cholera, which so violeatly prevailed in | pecrendgen elon hd bed brought on, and not one Somipeny in ten could make | Reatan, one of the Bay Islands, and now in the hands medical card teas oak affect fact 130, respect to place last summer, and which he improved every "Ail ts quiet on both sides of people bres to pay ae aa, wi ich was oe. Glass & of Great Britain, in the Atlantic. I give you this for | Belay ieee a Britain also? ot ft | opportunity to stady in its various phases and phe- | of Tamsulipar, however, Famor o = esc! payee mt ae ee oe ste for pete it is ae This is denied by Honduras. more lil itp in this matter than formerly, nomena, expresses his eonviction that the disease is | bee tt that Mr. Gadscen’s treaty annexes the was r diggings, the Amazon e ‘New Republic. ere is no doubt, however, about the ito Mr. | hich places tn the profession bel ied be | primarily and preeminently one of the nervous | United States At the same time, and with the facta before their | Squier, and I wish him success. His indomitable he gn PD thista: ag, for reas oe srl ileal | system, and mere particularly of the sympathetic | ond washed away, eyes, subsidized presses will publish accounts that | perseverance well deserves it. Honduras seems well modicies in the Universtiy of ‘Edinb Loe D | or ganglianic system of nerves, the powers of which | Personal Intelligence. Sy Tresilian the sale “A Band C yesterday took outof their claims thirty | nigh in despair. Answering Guardiolo’s attack Henderson. versity arg, by Dr. | i, depresses ad parniguen: This view of the case the | Oneof the correspendents at Constantinople says:—A | unmanageble, and the badlyiced up. tmprenaion tat there ia plenty of Temuneratie em | cember, sno concludes tun Let them sleep on | ‘The addrest by Dr. B.R, Wellford, of Virginia, | Sco", fupports by fnets presented in ‘nomerous piven ter napberordipe-rysog diverge Hadad Pers rh ory Sone ey wo 2 ral paz B. " 5 ; hed s ployment to be had there, Such is the case throngh- | who wil, Honduras will watch, and, whatever be the | before the American Medical Association, has been | tees Whicl be wi fe sed the death | cata roster to help cht the Masoovites. Mt. Boa- | Su ier eam ends, lor part ot Fulwarks 04 tore out the mines. The papers all complain about the | isene, her people will preserve, emblazoned in cha- | Published, and is certainly @ production of solid Di dred of Bert pertine rather ars ‘well kno’ | in Mesiea, bee Kort orate Sees rank pps hap des Dye ** dulineas”’ of the times, and attribute it to anything | racters of gold, for another fature, this their motto:— | merit. It enforces the necessity of a complete and | % ap diseases of the ear. This, geval isa ihe of major. Hehas received the name of Nevris sth achere’at Farpeulie Osver hed cH = else than the right canse. Watt of gold is the sole | ‘ Unlon—Union, without Dictators !’”” j uniform organization of the physicians in every por- | (ron ch ® ietudiiy decusaal " profeaaor R. F. Loper and som, ; A.B, Hanson, | 1 Bsr bold ot last accounts, bor would be got of after cause; it is not in the ground{and hundreds of The scarcity of indigo baé made it less active than | tion of the United Statee—urges the importance of a oe Mi distinguished che Ww Or Tacy, ‘NewOrleans: Winder, Phila. | °2&?sina cargo. speculators must go down. If I had employment for | during former years, but still an immense amount of | proper regulation of the license to , 80 asto | Kramer, gs del; i ris and Missouri; Mr. and Muss | ,, BAto Catyen™, at Philadel) ey py ba men I could’ obtain thousands, who would work hard | business had been transacted. The scarcity of indi- | draw # rigid line of demareation between’ the true | The London Lancet states that a British Aesosia- | ffm’ aae'y , Keatuoky; L. Ghurent fan at Delaware Breakwater te Teeapieaten sees on contracts that will not pay them one doliar a day | go had been caused by the ravages of locusts, or | doctor of medicine and the chariatan—calls the at- | tion of Chemistsand Druggists has been formed, with | Lonis; Wm.'B, Tapp, Als! ‘and G, M. Cobbe, Both maste were lost, @ above their board. Such has been the case last fall | ‘‘chapulines,” which for months past have ravaged | tention of the Association to the necessity of legisla- | a view to the establishment of a College of Pharmazy | were among the at . Brio Vonexce, of Providence, bound from Philedetptae in Tuolomne and other mining counties. Any nui- | the country. And not only Salvador but nearly all _ tive restraint on the domestic adalteration of and a of Examiners to grant certificates £0 | Hen, Thomas M. Foote, lute ehaige de attirs to Austria; | '¢ BOrleane. which went oe Bama oer wae ber of “.flibusters”’ can be obtained, if their ex- | Central America, has been visited by this curse of and medicines—and pays a tribute to the memory of | persons properly educated and fally qualified | Col. Pleasants, alabama: baal Se Faanecenie Se er oy ae penses be paid to Sonora, or anywhere else. the tropice. Having occasion, some time since, to those members of the association who have de- | to dispense medicine, whereby chemists and drug- eng Cone Macomber. Ra) ted. oqlecs balt nee wee ene ie The facts of the hard times do now and then leak | travel some distance through the State, I had an op- ceased. gists will secure to ves @ permanent status. | Wm. and Wa. Moamer Pounayivaaia: ot Phitedelain, out ; papers in the interior eontain.advertisements | portunity to cbeerve the extent of the devastati The Medical Times and Gazette mentions case | The New Jersey Medical Reporter, lately under | J¢*teréay st the Metropolitan of bankers, which read ‘Owing to the scarcity of | they have caused—whole forests stripped of theit in which deliriam appeared to have been induced by | the charge of Dr. Parrish, is to be edited in future by | Borlan, Philadelphia; 0. gold dust, we, the undersigned, are compelled to | leaves, fields of maiz and other productions of the forced abstinence from tobacco, and was relieved by | Dr. 8. M. Butter, with whose ical communica- | tf Boston; W. Pope, do. raise the pri ve of exchange oa San Francisco. country utterly ruined, and myriads of the terrible its reemployment. Another’ similar instance was | tions through the press the public are already ae ae Army; om stores in the mines are supplied with cap ward is ae Gentrayecs Ewell menoding ie comers ; ‘ that of a man whoee skull had been trephined on ac- | well acquainted. | 2 the Be Nien Fear CORE ae of twelve months stocks, as are the warehouses in othing positive is known of whereal of count of fracture, and who subsequently besame 's | . the cities, say nothing of Ce ae number of | the late fenishea Leonese, Castellon, Jeres, and | raving, but, being allowed to smoke, aed seon re- Hee ie Sey tenentis: hh Soares | : Mt Carkod, Y.; “fe hace son's a a ar | SHS eee Bee | Pet te ae toe a | ee a = ca. conacerab’y (even taking the published state- | duras, The malt from there, expected ina day ot Medial Torre Hoes tae rarin the Associated | Dr. Willian Hawes, a. young physician-of great | th Pret ments of the shipments, which have Deen notoriously | two, may give some idea of their movements, their Cormack, whose varied writinde are amone the most | Promise, in Boston, and son of Prince Hawes, an | ye wow Orleans and Haram in Ube iocorrect,) from previous months, and three-fourths | whereabouts, and their designs. My previous sug- gseful contributions to ‘ecience and literature, | eminent merchant in that city, died recently at his | city—Mre Custiss, Mrs and Mise Sumner, roy Bocas kone ‘bound 8 ship. of tte smount, of the two a rere, inc a, and, | gestion to you, that they would coalesce with Caba- he states that the treatment of that scourge cannot meee: Age Se He be era of genial qualities, | reas. Mrs zor maa Sen Boston Doe it far Galette, ee ee eee twelve mouths (fom Caliornia will not exoeed oue pen Leoat think you will find corrsborwrel 'T POwibly be, reduced to any routine formlary, bat | Sen Giuisrere and Atos Eiip Ganga Ct Bethy, Kaley, hevoe (Dee 1) for Valene half of that of 1853, and that of 1855 will be decreas- wil be ‘able ina dey er two to give you news from a nan ap ee ore ver gate Batores - pe be Bartok rari, . Alton (IL) | sage ihe oon BS atk nek Garet Scien. fom Para for Boston, Feb 14, lat : a purg- oon, says a casa tha tte of Thicnigeitlon ty thid Aiate’ | Soe Roce e {hink will prove of in- ing require to be energetically subdaed by quinia, Cuurier of toe 20th tase, ‘our sity was Visited ait Fomsmmen, Mepite Deoske * cen Olivia: Spall, from Havre for New York, Feb 3, lad * vio a "7 gra , » | terest. Guatemala seems obstinate, not lis; sulphuric and other acids; creosote, nitrate ofailver, | one of the most destructive fires which has taken | Sere’ Semen Geasoy co’ 49, tom 1 W. an immense shipments of goods that are in con- | ten to terms, Senor Moyorga, the very excellent and and such like remedies, 2d. In actual and | talkoe fae panes ‘The alarm was given about | relia the stecrage. “Totals Foaton ‘Packet bark for Philadelphia was seen Feb 29, femplation, T should feel that { am repaid for the | able Secretary of State of Nicaragua, addressed on 64 collapre, external warmth, stimalant embroca. | Eve o'clock, atd when first. seen the fiaines had al- Cee Tostolla, Reed, Ctesoman, trom Port eu Prince tee Bt Tam no-alarmist, and wil soy tothe youth of the | {r¢jist instant an energetic despatch on the subject tions, and those internal stimulants which act on the | most completely enveloped the two story frame build. | _Yrom Werfoly, &e ship Chae W York. Fob 9, off Hoolal Mole. fiisten; Soon they walter ta nore vias | Mighteat “doubt that Ghoul the latter nev fiston tp capillaries are of signal benefit. 3d. In reaction | ing next north of and nearly adjoining the Catholic | Stu. Torted, J R Oia Cepha Waer. ak Bbc ents, frm Witningnon, NO, for Now York, Fob 3B they can mike board, though bat rough, and intend | the amicable proposals of Honduras, Salvador, and cmpseian ont foe guarded bry bdsed thentiende are oa eundy ba Gere tag se dee Wena u * Sl, ea er : to expatriate themselves, or rather make this their | Nicaragua, Interposing their good offices as media- “ ” | wet ueadr ane aitort ter nave the heal ng | Waitehced R Chamberlain Ports futgre home, ond have afew thousand dollars to, go | tore, Nicaragua will wt hesitate to use forcible msa- Dr. Bates, of Lontevie, Miss, suspected of polson- water near, aby € save ng Himpeos, BA Young7 in she steerage. aosseh~Ia. pat 1% tach bay, it, leith to farmivg with, they can vegetate here if they | sures to secure peace. She is beginn'ng to be alive ing his wife and stealing a negro, lett that pl at | was fruitless. avx—In port Fel ‘ng q are “up to snuff; but the chances are a thou- | to the danger of her position, and to recognise, in its twenty-four hours’ notice by the inhabitants, who The flames scon communicated to another frame for 8Francisco; Parcon,, a0; Drdteg, sand to one toat some knowing man swin- | fullest force the urder current that is carrying her ‘breatened summary vengeance on him. H Hein ews east to the ne on. fire, and north of Soe tt onion searaan et dies them cut of it before they are here | sister States slowly but surely to inevitable destruc- Dr. De Saussure, chairman of the commlitee of the | the church, and, almost at the same time, to the sad Jobagae Moc Work, six months. ‘then they will find this the worst | tion, Raxcuxro. | Medical Association of Obarleston, 8. C., onthe | large house ne A od igs ry Rev. from the Pill Feb 9, bark Globe, Blair, New- country on corth for # man without money. i speak — sapigary condition of that city, reports that en the | Mr. Carroll and F. Grota. a short time these from sad experience. I have been in the country, BurGaRy AND AR3ON, AND THE Recartcrw or st of February, 64 cases of smallpox were under | OUildings, together with another frame dwelling, and past Jeu sick--without mouey—and met with neither sym- | an Escarzp Coxvicr.—The store of Mahlon Min- treatment, 34 being cases of varioloid, and 30 of | thestone dwelling on the hill, were heaps of burning : pathy or assistance. Snch has been the experience | ton,of Chatham township, was discovered to be on smallpox in unvaccinated persons. Of the 64 per- | Tuins. of thousands, many of whom have ied that vrould | fire ‘at an eauly hour on Sunday moraiag: and crow. sons attacked, 52 were colored. ee me Sep hiny po north ead pte Pane have resovered had the slightest ai in rende! r,or instrument uw yy burglars, being fout | urch, hopes were them. There are more revkiess, desperate men in | nearthe premises, led to the conclusion that the Abs children died from the measles last week | that it could be saved, but it was destined otherwise. . this State than can be found even in Australia. store had been robbed and afterwards fired. Several ‘The deleterious effects upon life and health of the | Soon the wooden cornice was seen to be on wep Thave been here three years, and have made no- | ae went immediately in pursuit, and constable | warchineel tree have been often narrated: but the | S20rtly communicated to the roof, and under the roof tbing—unless premature Sge be called a gain—bat | Samuel Lee, of Springfield, procured a horse and | Tendon Gazelte aseerts that notwithstanding these | 12 the cupola, when all hope of saving the beautiful still continue in hope; bat if the ensuing summer | followed the turnpike road to Newark. On arriving hortific repreeentations, there is no authenticated eres wey oe La nk stag Sb ay Hopes Tahal fetorn Hames Ss mano” Of™Y | Scaring a cap fad paced through witha horse aad | Sttement on reeord of e human being ever having | “ive chareh oscupled one of the highest potas in before stated chst I ditfered from hosts that were | sleigh with a box body, laden with goods of some | died Cees a tree. the city, and as the night had et in before it caught “ interested in keeping up the excitement; but my | kind. Being satisfied that he was on the right track, ad Fae) it Heimted gt 1 8 cone fire it vg tle dt te but pees specta- siatement will not be disputed by one man in ten | the officer proceeded on as fast as the dangerous | nication to the American Journal, cal Sci- | cle. | As the flames rapidly traversed its roof and en- | Total diecnarged and remaining... 320 S14 604 | taousand not connected with speculation. They will | state of the roads would permit. and on reaching the | ence, says igetiocsy (rier Pipa of using in his | circled its ae its bores the vast as | Of the entire number of persons received aad treated | say: “ You have not given a sufficiently graphic de- | hill in the neighborhood of Belmont avenue, de- | ice “7 wv most wholly unknown to — spectators were hi to silence. | in the esylam from its opeving, only eighteen were real scription of the country.’ scried the man, horse, avd sleigh described to him | the medical profession as possessing any medicinal | Soon gallery, with the splendid organ, fell to the | dents of other States or countries; though it is said that | There are thousands of men who will die in the | by the gate-keeper, and recognized the horseto be | properties, but which he believes to be superior to | main floor, and then the bal came down with a dull | probe treble thet number of applicants have been re- | tox Re ee Ce erences rf Ang ant al ie Sumaianay ions bee dka-hf po ta OWE Sony anEdaney Ie Nee ncaa fos tutoagh the burning windows revealed commotation. "Those emitted’ trom cussed eect fq | ome. INBR. of robbery. He imme “ au | from the State of New York, eight from Pennsylvania, ——— seized the man, (who was leading his horse down avd elsewhere. He gives instances of lta d | the ly ornamented altar, a mass of fire, while a N . ___ Explosion of the Kate Kearney the hill.) when a desperate struggle enmed. The | effects in critical cases of typhoid pneumonia, follow: | the flames wresthed around the tall candlesticks 'Tous‘the island of Bt Themen, Wein rh SMT TMS | Bedford nous toun, Morraon, Phe We onderstand taat the investigation before the constable called loudly for assistance, and, although | ed by cessation of the proper function of the kidneys, | which adorned it. All eyes were now tarned to the adelphia: Siar of the Weet, Woodward, NYotk; Reporter, United States Board of Inspectors, in relation to the | several were eye witnesses, none interfered, except | @nd also in dropsical complaints. cupola, which had now become one mase of fire. It tock Sales. - Howe: Boston, tor Beo- late melancholy calamity on board the Kate Kear- Mr. Charles macher, with whose assistance In the suit for mal-practice between James McWha | was seen to sway fora moment in the air,and then _paranmraia, Feb. 27.—Reported by Keen & Taylor. OEE ag fey Bread, Tren retee: Mewes, Geaank ney, has presented such facts as to dpatity Mr. D. the thief was finally secured and taken before Justice and Dr. Alexander G. McCandless, the Doctor has | came down with a heavy crasb, ith it a | First Board—$1,000 Penna 6s, 895; ; $1,500 do '66, e] * q Embree ip making application to Mr. Commissioner Medcraft, to whom it was intimated that he | obtained an appeal, or reversal, of the court's deci- large part of the burning root in {ts t, Many -| $200 do, 80%; $300 Lebigh 6’, "70, 8d, 995; $682 do 2 te, ements Sami Stra Hickman for the issne of warrants for the arrest of bore a strong resemblance to Edwin Holt, whase ex: | sion, “that the defendant was bound to bring to his | of those who had been regular attendants upon the | 99%; $100 Camden and Amboy RE 0's, 88, 91: ae din War Wiinerte, Westeots, de Tani rae captain of the nate jreamey, and A: ‘taordinaty escape from the State prison abont two | aid the skill necessary for asurgeon to set the leg ao | service of the church could not restrain thelr tears. | high mertenge es int <f, 9044; $400 do, at of . Levet Paver! a Hardy, first engineer, on a charge of manslaughter. years since will be recollected. Constable Freeman | as to moke it straight and of equal length of the | Thus was destroyed the finest public building in our | snAree Reading RR. ous 07 rt clans Gs, for ¥ork 2237 tes (ute aMidavitot ME. mbes, warrants were ‘sued: being sent for. and his attention called to the man, | other when treated; and, if hie dil net, he was aor | ty: | do de, 40; 100' New Greek ; Gamering, and” Columbia de itis: and were served yesterdsy on Capt. Bruner, and an he identified’him as the same person, in which he | countable for damages, just asa stonemason or brick- fire originated, in the basement of the house | 3: 10 Chester Valley ‘Arctic, 0. 14th; Senator, examination will be had before the Commissioner to- was corroborated by Constable Fitzgerald. Affida- | layer would be, in building a wall of poor materials, | Oocupied by Mr: Grady and Mr. Fitzgibbon. A little | tion, preferred, 334 jetis, do 160h; Cainoun, do day. Mr. Hardy is at Alton, still very ill from the yits were then made, and the barrels and boxes be- and the wall fell down, or, if they built ac , | Son of Mr. Grady, in the al of his parents, had | do, 385 ; 10 ¢0 do, Ms ee es injury, and process wil, haye tobe served onhim ng brought into the office, they were found to con- andit should smoke by reason we want of skill me into the basement, where there was some loose | do, 1836 ; 20 do do, 78 oh Jal mF. for there. ert F tain the usual varieties of a country store—broad- its construction.”’ The answer of the Superior Court | hay, and while laying With some matches, the nay | 39, Rei py PAs TO Herrick: ceeenet Iss auggested that other ingniries are likely to cloth, musiins, prints, ribbons, hosiery, &c. It hav- | to this is, “that the implied contract ofa physician or caught fire, and almost instantly the whole house | éo, (4%; 60 Tong Isle din, ans Son Nymi top Belmore. Sh ina grow out of this affair. The United States officers -ing been stated to the Justice that during the strag- | surgeon is not to cure or restore to perfect: | Was ina blaze. A portion of the furniture was saved. | 22'),.nereial Back, 62 ; Atliagwon, for Charleston who bave charge of the iaspection of boilers, &c., gle with the officer, he was observed to make several ness, but to treat the case with diligence and skill. In all the other we except the church, the 4 ma hy 11 eons 1h; Hey it is charged, have been derelect in their duty, in attempts to get his hand to his pocket, his person He does not deal with insensate matter, but has a | furniture was saved, but Very damaged state. | @ Rapa kde 8b; Hortaom, having failed to examine these boilers within the was directed to be searched, when a revolver suffering human being to treat, a nervous system to | Mr. Carroll was not at home, having gone to Chicago | §; bimson. Am Union, Otis, and Orieaas, preceding twelve months. Mr. M’Cune, the ac- was found loaded in five barrels with large tranquillize, and a willto reguiateand control. The | £0me daysago. His private library was saved. | oem: re jan 7, bark Race H ter ive manager for the Keokuk Company, could shot; also a knife of large size, with a sawandother ruling of the lower court is therefore set aside. The magnificent on over the altar in the bd ering been, Gi Wy’ tad wonton: . not teetify positively, before the Coroner's jury, instruments. He declined to give his name or make | Dr. Robinson Turner, a passenger in the Arabia, church was saved, but ig else of any value. | 1 ult, bark Bruiter, Bowes, Fajeray whether et Rae hed Ue tna gy the in- any explanation in public; but being taken into ® | trom Liverpool, has been arrested in Boston, on 3 | THE pop - ~ feces to insur. | Sedid Feb lus Debvig Abana’ (uot alavensh Sake The Yaw of the United Staten is either to be exe. invaments mbich tof the present are withheld. The | " tyr. J.8. Wilson, of Alabama, proposes, in the | Tanance thon that in the Iiinols Mutual” “We alee or, tor Beaten tee days et we Jone cuted or it is not. It is either good for something,or tis perseverance, his person testifying he had been | Beney, Mites Jenne, a female classes be | understand that there was an insurance to some opp ¥r hele Gennd Task, (98 iiioe. 00d for nothing and ought to, be repealed. If one in conflict with a desperate character. A telegraph | formed in cnr medical colleges for instruction in ana. | smovnt on the house owned by Mr. Carroll and Mr. or ard chain, "Had hoary’ gales Jaa ‘2 aud ‘ee, part is to be executed, all should be put in force,anf despatch was sent to Trenton, and the fellow is now vane iaveel ‘ ing the surgical and pathological—hu- | Grota, but could not learn how mach. re head. de, and all should be held to the penalty of the bond and in ourcounty jail. The store wasentirely consumed, ™80 physiology, medical chemistry, materia medica, | We did not learn who owned the store dwelling. pe ge Sehibye, Loudon to ned law. Let us have ao examination in this case also. and Mr. Minton’s loss is said to be from $2,000 to obstetrics, and female diseases. The total loss may be estimated at $25,000. The fer @my xf pound “ : While writing on this subject, we think it well to eburch will undoubtedly | $3.000. The sleigh was stolen from the premises of The widow of Dr. Landreanx, of New Orleans, be immediately rebuilt on a ot who was killed by being thrown from the Jackson | much larger scale. . | i Er THowas—In port Feb 9, toh Kama, Lantare, trom Bal- call the attention of the owners of steamboats to Mr. Charles Spencer.—Newark Advert ser, Feb. 27. Himoro, disk, rOvini f the law which if it be not al- | ‘ lars | Home Ports. porns to ve strictly enforced: A suit is pend- = Waarrn or ram Usiten Stares.—The popnla- Parka emen Saoemand Bentors AvPaay at Srarnarraip.—On Saturday | E INTELLIGENCE, wiLBZARPRIA— Bor Fob, St, cxtee Rissnce,, Wiese ing in the United States District Court for the re- tion of the United States is set nown at 25,657,000, Dr. James Gillkrest, a distinguished physician, night about 9 o'clock a serious — took place on | . ChinebeTaiands ” ald ‘20th, propeller M Hoffman, covery of damsges, laid at $1,500, againat asteam- and the egrecate nal and real preperty is esti- ; | Railroad row, vear the depot. Wm. Sherman and who eerved in the Peninsular war, and was promoted in 1842 to the Inspectorshlp General of Army Hospi- tals, died Dec. 26, after a professional service of over haifa century. His essay on the yellow fever, com- municated, a few years ago, to the French A of Medicine, was warmly commended by that body and the profession generally, for the scientific re- search and ability which characterized it. The celebrated Dr. Rash says that salivation is fer- bidden in children under six years old, for their ten- der jaws are not able to withstand the powerful stimulus of the mercurial anguish; they ran into gangrene. No rule of general practice ‘is, we fear. so generally diare as thi boat for having an excess of passengera beyond what the law allows. The plaintiff in this oa alleges great hardship in consequence of the boat upon which he took passage having a large excess of pas- bees es over the number which she was authorised by the law to carry. Of the right of Congress to pass y o one entertains s doubt, and if brought before a jary, and the facts proved, such a verdict mast be rendered as will sweep all the profits of the trip. The most ot our borts are liable to the penalty of this law, and it will be well for them to take care how they violate it,—S¢. Louts Repnblican. George Ladd, of Hartford, having had some angry , words in Butterfield’s saloon, went out, and the door was locked against them. On the sidewatk the al- was renewed, and in the straggle the par- | 4' ties fell against the door with such force as to burst | it open. id then drew a knife, (supposed to have | been a pocket knife,) and attacked Sherman, giving | him no jess than twelve distinet wounds—one under | the right eye, one on each temple, one under the ear, five on the left hand and three on the right. Be- sides this, his pantaloons are cut almost in wid | from the waistband to the knee, Lage soon | the knife here only scratched the skin. He bl TsO! mated a $5.204,560 000. The following are the es- timates:—New York, $1,112,000 000; Penpsylvania, $850,000,000; Ohio, '$7/0,040,000: Virginia, $503, 000,000; Indiana, $384,000,000; ‘Tennessee,’ $330,- 000.000; Kentucky, $542,000,000; Massachusetts, $340,000,000; Georgia, #320,000,000; North Caroli- | na, $306,000,000; [finois, $264,000,000; Alabama, $276,000,000; leh mgs oa $256,000,006; Seuth Ca rolina, 242,000 000; Missouri, #240,000,000; Maine, | $240,000,000; Maryland, $193,000,000; Louisiana, $15 000,000; New Jersey, $180,000,000; Michigan, 148,000,000; Connecticat, $152,000 000; Vermont, 120,000,000; New Hampshire, $120,000,000; A: 3: ~[~_—_— c pas rdenae Ixrawovs OvrraGe IX Bosrox.—About one | Kansas, $60,000,000: 6 ; lows one laid down by | most profusely, but his wounds are not considered | “Qa "A1 packages and laters indended for the Naw Yous LL RIVER—Sid Feb 2, brig o'clock en Batarday 6 mapv bret wel eanroyonse | Sen inde tales goat eek aed ; Dr. Beah, and yes rules are more important to | dangerous. the train £ Himnaxp should be sealed, a Fob 6, bark Merle Te? Co outrage occurred in Cambridge street. Raps men, 000,000: Delaware, $37,000,000; Florida, $30,000,, be observed by physicians. Ladd immediately escaped on ented ee ton (aot in port Tih, Be seated), 200, Bale ¥ =. hhamed James Powers: Janes aii Wilndlt pice: | 000; District of Columbia, $18,000,000; Oregon, _ The Boston Dfedical and Surgical Journal, speak- | ford, where City Marshal Churchill telegraphed for pet ovossT! » 41 Be man and Dennis Devine, who had been on a @pree, | $8,000,000. "Ae ae ing of medical patronage, seys that the United States | bis arrest. Whether he was taken is not yet known. GLOUCSSTRR—Art Some of Sherman's friends removed him to a roo a in Orcutt’s saloon, adjoining Botterfield’s, where he York a cme Cornwallis; Phebe a K ad te en street, carrying in their hands 5 or e ind iron, with which, without The U_8. snrveyie . is decidedly the best country for a private Intelligence. tiover. City physicians in Great Britain aod on the came up Cambriige of tion, they strnek cheoner Crawford sailed y esterda: 0 ‘in the avera, ‘ipt . | was found by the officers, and taken to prison. The ‘234, Two. they AOPTONCNOS i ely TRO | tor the Weal coum or Florida, ‘where ane il be eeneged Ciaee than those similarly located ia. this ergeney, | account gives by Sherman is that go’ into a pesieuey ahS¥ BEDFORD Goin street they knocked a man down, and Dr. Wm. | the anarge ct che tine ga the, goaat wateaced, uader while the great mass—those of the interior towns and | quarrel with one of hig friends, when he (S.) iater | gisamsnip Crescent City, Windie, Now Orleans, M0 Ro- | chicele Weidian, 6 J. Dale seeing the oatrage from his office, went to the charge ef the dlatlogy shed Professor A D Bscne, tre villages—fall far below the corresponding olass | fered, and Ladd turned upon him. The true secret : by pr Teh erog Ostsoas ae Rockgese his rescue, when the feliow,who had a long iron bar, | Beere, ‘er sonar sty Meanrouieer Soe fer wlihue, London pays the largest sums to the prof: | Hes ih 8 jog. Both the parties wore drunk, It is | “Bile mae Meh, Ans, Livepen. cH Mgrpalt & On oe; gente Saidh Tatil, Riad Von Boeasa ran, bot was overtaken in Hawkins street by the 7 ot uittoe ely cacryiog the | sion, but Paris is Pelow New York or Boston in this | supposed that Sherman is the same who se- | a Nichola, Clontuoyos, Croaker & Waren: H Fane, Valek Pal ey Jace hesven Doctor, who by applying bie somewhat muscular the respect | riously stabbed a man in a Boston saloon last Wed- of Orleans, s, Row Orleans, W Nelyn & a i oe, and description are the | a list of the offi te to bis throat, threatening strangulation, kept lowing | neaday evening. The name The Sca/pel throws 4 brick at curtains and far- Bon. ‘ , Eszlo, Barbor. Ss Marks, Banton &Thorapson. him down till he was handed over toa watchman, ‘omuPsnding hydrographic party; setiog master, Earl cea, on account of the former excluding tue little | same. A despatch of inquiry has been sent to Bos- Bet prety Havens, Russell & Vining, Th ere subsequently arrested. Engiieh, exesotive officer: sesistaat ra geon. Riehans RB HACES, ide blind - me ton, but no answer received.—Springfield (Mass.) pling, Beskiaa. Pucrvs’ Unvello. Deactr.da, Jove Finda g med arsenal na ote d,and fore vasa Fusstall; wmidvbipmes, Heury E WH. Ward: acing _ light which outs blinds and inside shutters permit | "p/, cam, Feb. ‘ a to enter our dwellings, and which is so essential to | silian (Br), Chapman, Trinidad, Cubs, Mayhew, 2 master, James G Mexwell mad Pl : Berrymau: clerk rege ry laudable disposition manifested to execne Lynch , " ie ;, : and the latter producin, i 3 Co, scription. They wh eht up f inati Tar C , the editor sa: hyaloi \ jes are ‘br Day 1G Det this moruing— Boston Mai Feb 27. Fgh cer Nieteaze count on tie tah sdatratte tettiee te | nomen oe ene - Tahoe, Ba a glorions o: ae wes nies am : ba nae | Dasravotive F Fravetts Covsty.—Oa . Sliver und bones ere arent ‘and ae offered for sale | ™ if Stream, ae, ates, vi TRE IN PRAWKL on c “ im A 3 , D the 224 inst., tae beoteeass ot Horeee, 0. Wileon, ue Brdtol. The capt in ot elceney ea to lage 4 weal on 1A 0 Sine aap meeecag ne ieee venbers in this market, at varying deni M ie ¢ . : pe j szrleashter, wan Ciichaged by Jatge Flism, om t : owt, accordiag sort, size apo —_ ey Ubicams | guoune ot incgulty to tay tenes tae te Dr. George Hayward describes, in a Boston paper, | from $2 to $4 per cpt rey Sent gan! hi coan ry, worn Guutengne on tes + $20,000. fre to! igavat Pe ae tte ete wore a one of bydrophobia and one of tetanus, woth of quality of hs fab, ’ h Ge, .

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