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THE MEDIC. University of Sew York. is the number becoming any the ' PROFESSOR DEAVER'S INTRODUCTORY LECTURE BE- | not egree with the genius of pie which seems te be FORE Tu) MSDICAL DEPARTMENT. devoted prec: to give birth te theory so much to ‘The introdactry lecture to the winter course was de- | and speculation; but tase, Siugh stay have Codie o | in premoting ths progress of | moment ug Livered on Tuesds, «vening by Prof. Draper The lecture be st {2 comparison with practical results, room was crow’: with Isdies and gentlemen, and a \ ee of which those ars | Bow Eonar ma Jevmay trons — Yesterday after. oi members of the )~ ‘ession, a4 also by a large aasemb! oe austtal building about o’olock, a deemed, senveetns sp ing to vucd reflections, wo are beginning to dis f de. ac’ ‘y . Nib’ of stucents. Ai. .en o'clock the following Pcofessors | cover thas it is im our feosioa asin so macy otuer ro pa son, eam cemems Se socelzy snes po ate k Ph de oN «it saa BE Bult # Rockland, Me, Cour took their seats — Va Mott, M.D., LL.D, Basre- | 2 L? 2 Mamet Menge be chown too, guid watehee which vero in the window. tus Profeseor @ “u:zery and Surgical Anatomy; Martin | Mad elanwhanes Bat by the resulta it may yield; toe beta ‘The papers ren watches, he also asked to be shown Paice, M. D., Profocsor of Materia Medica and Therapen’ | «proves, the dteesiion ot ghich, will be beat oF. the um | follot hove oe ge hn EL ties; Joba W. Draper, M.D, Professor of Chemistry and | peculiar! tiee of our eo contition, = meet a era i chide wns nectna’ sams rapidly away. * Pm, ought, apl whic! ma, tend mo vi Physiology; Alfred Post, M. D., Professor of the Princi- geotnction ‘of positive pn ak rather than speculation. rib ness nor shadow of turning, to whem a day is as a | ed with o: pat they eledad hiss bp tiurning dows South Tard street, ples and Operations ,sGurgery; Wiliam H. Van Buren, | Of the flood of Frerch medical liserature, bow small are yas ends years are only a3 2 day. ead succeeded in crossing to New York by the Green- M.D, Professcr of General and Descriptive Anatomy. | the encuring traces, ana of these opinions one Aad then {t will that the universal opiniea of t! | point ferry, where they were od by the The President, John W. Draper, now stepped forward to | 18 farhion how aay in sueagttion Rave been Giap eae ee ene | Baicer. "Tho watches ware rained at 8126, the desk, and jus’ ss he bad commence’ his address, | mora! ed 0 tharotore, even now we may look with I would not fors moment suppose Fah sg ne bere | Fozgtan Consvi.—The President has officially Professor Bedfor’, ~bo bad been some time ia Francs, | = none pai wast 4 —, - sa re Hi. Palmer as Vice Consul of Peru for and who arrived /n {he Baltic, just entered the room, aad | S10! fo oun prota “ve A oleh ogg th tt | Wi and Georgetown in the District of Columbia, , of a, Baker, '. 4 was received by ‘he students with the greatest enthu- | irda! the prover, tho wha have deoried. thelr pro | Resta Aiipantle ie Seeneees Vaereie. Buby igtus Chee 8 Olden, Daren, ial Wen’ sisém. The le. urcr then delivered the following elo- | ferrin at home, ond Iibelled tt abroad. , —O—_—_—_—___—______—_— ster, Kelly Boston; schre Ge? Harris, Corson, ; quent and brillies’ °iscourss, which was heard through: | 4/0115 1 Ot cee rarer us. wpiited men te | _ Om Wednesday, October 18, ut the residencsof Thomas | 8 Ta M#rias. Boston. Out with great e(ier on and reapect:—— | ed by vhywiciansia guiding the mental devolopement of | J. Stewart, Fsq » Malmont, Fort Wi , by the Rev. Gawrimaxy—\o > ve a saying that the hopes of the | the nation, to cause them to second in an efficient man do from tradition, it may be truly said that that . | Mr. Hart, Mr. J. Wamuew Gonparp to Miss Oxuastiyy Gaz- : Sees repablic are fous.’ on theetucation of the paopte. Kd | per the great an@ mod's exertions which the profession doctrine is incompatible with the orgenisation of aan. DIVER. ine, e Pa st eet poh Pd nestion which sone cen prepare them for the duties of | is everywhere masing for its own welfare. Ittsbeosuse Predabiy tkere is n0 question which bas received a great- joseph P. | Om Monday, October Bo ee Rev. Chas. B sing, Me, arrcta Pitot eee self-government | thir has not yet been properly uaderatood that all our ol. ez amount of Indl end general atteation—sone | Tie young gentlemen were then addreseni by Dr. Writuam Tavton to Miss Mavrua Browne, both late of ama: K-nesash, Nation, s0:anitne Beantniendant Acting upon t st, the people of every State have | lege foucoations bave been the unaided creation of pri- which bas more deep'y exercised the thougut of the | Guay, es follows— Belfast Ireland. mined a part cf carme on the e inontering 3 made provision, .) “4 some {nstances very munifcent! vate physicians, to whom government has only lent aa profouncest intellect. And what ia the actual result? Lhave been delegated, gentlemen, by the faculty of On Sunday, October 15, by the Rev. John M. Krebs, : 4, dace for the rising ¢ on. Institutions of various kinds | cecasions! acd’ ineident.! he:p never a aystematis o Whatever may he the social atate, barbarous or polished | the New York Medical to conferoneach of you Mr Grorck A. Barkss, of Westchester county, mowah ot the have deen creain’ (0 sasure the dissemination of kaow. | bares upon great public considerations. That this —whetever the macner of life, whatever the climute, | an honorery certiicate, for having attended the extra N. ¥., to Mrs. Etmaxom Ferns, pete nt ale aia | ‘also cargo, ails and riggi ledge Tequires to be unterstood is msnifest from what vo se0 — waierer the form o! religion—the assertion of the ex: | course of lectures of ths past session. Thereoreres- | of Mr. A.S. W. Van Deursen, of this city. of Baltimore, went sehore Aug Thee ie thus (oss orsing, ama the remult is becoming on all haven. Ia every direction acade nical iaatitutio iateoce of the spirit after death is so universal that it | scas, gentlemen, why I have peculiar pleasure in per- | On Sunday, October 15, by the Rev. James Millett, at | beash, and became s more marked ey oar, a great mass of mind, imbues May |e fund oa which w ts uospariogly lavished; ma, be termed one of the organic dogmas of our race. | forming this duty. It is known te manycf the his resitence, No. 508 Broome street, Mr. Gsonam W. eh ET with tue fret eiomenim Of learning, and, therctore, {or 8nd thiv though there is sc almost uaitorm ciaappotat I thik we are not left without « witness in sais mat- | friends of medical acience that, in establishing this in- SAUNDERAON to Miss ALumma FRARCES Gittman, allof this © an alescantanioas tlinie on such i the con mmof mag, with aa unqveasnsble went of theespested result. i in good spirit whish tar, even in the struoture and developement of the body | stitution, the prominent object of its founders was to oy. ae | otal lone; captain aad orew on love of knows pation of readers is at on Will hepe even #gainst bop, which, oven in spite of the itself; aud that in this sentiment physiology will be | elevate the standard of medics! education in our city | Tuesdas, October 17, by the Rev. Samusl T. Spear, | coins erane prior sou othe aa admirable, and © :catful phenowenor in ths w hens! tions are uniformly presenting, etill fouaato concur, From the momeat that we ase the | andcougtry. The charter of our college doesnot require | Mr. Orrvxn H. Taorstox, formerly of Bucks county, Pa , Ly, were beth owned in A mental mars. ct at uatural atate is aot a coa- © te scuncetiog of new ones, anc still supports | fret traces of the nervous meckaaism lying im ite primi | thet extra instruction ehall be given by its pro‘essors, | to Miss Faity J. Matowy, youngest daughter of Uspt | Capt Chris Anderaon, and w Sitien of repore, anit thas beeustiaulatsd, the | ae ld Fit seme epirit, if it could only seo Bow | tive groove, we recogaise the subordination of y | nor does it demand of ita students their attendance on — er ae Or ey the Roe: BeiW Saniue cane PF pr ihe letter, comman Fionn ba,” Yor this reason the | much lt c oowne the commonwealth vhat piysistesa | ones par. to {t. For it, aud beowuse of it, axe introduced | lectures, except during the regular cour ee; aad yet, 20 | _ On Monday, Pa Age i Bag gy Peter Roseaceante.” The loa wil fell kenge eee nygier We persue «ill oceasion reval's yery diferent | theulé be examples ot bigi education, would surely find | the digeetive, the cirsulatory, the secreting, the respi- | carry cuttheir original intentiom, and to furnish every | PALMNR @xuv7is, of Sevan — Mise Tency Exixs, only | ee hb ae lees heavy upom the from those wbica \av> heretofore ari-sn ia otha coua- | it pri’ ieao to take no eonve tatercet in toove weaaina- | ratory apparaius. They are merely ite misist Aat | facility to the stucent for improvement, the professors | daughter of the late Henry Frey, of Brooklyn. Sonn Bows, Uden ae sg ich may not Lave basn subawitted | Tite ct e/ueytion whica girs them theic mental bie; | fastening our attention om th- course whica it pursues, | of chool have extended their curriculum. by giving | Savannah popes seer i «a by | Igst both’ mante in the bay, was towed tosush an vatioa, of whose freedom of actisa | for in these institutions, as in others, every thiog tur: wo see that it ia at once and to the last @ course of con ‘ng and summer courses of practical oliaical ia- | | On Monday, October 16, at South Norwalk, gon. Oy | I2th inet by Sebing soe —-—" Conse is repressed. cn the extent to which ed ation, can be a Ms very pect piney te ich edditionst _pavantage. 70s have ae Austin, Mr, Samvar D. Surry to Miss Mary Suhid Sisee hte Keen. of Sia % a be aii ated not erongh shat provision should be mi merely more gener promptly avi ureelves; and whilst other young o) o i 07 "14th. On So rpeone bale epee Peace othamied tS | that at en ceases it 18 not enough the’ beginning to the end the whole alma is at hier were fritterizg theic time away in enervating plow. | AtSteatsburg, on Tuesday, October 17, by thy er, | fate Louk Polas oh rock tad musts See, State one college after ‘The germinal membrane is cast away ti rematas tire sac can be agg genre respirt sz soonasserial can be maintained The ecaf- | th: phecomenon of disease, and im learning its treat- in Warsaw J folding, if I may use such wa expro:sion, that was ofuse | ment, in the tospital and the oliaique. It is to this | Scorn, cf the Presbyterian Mission, Agra, N ors mowent, is thrown aside as goon ass new sleva | opizit of persevering induatry and entbusissm, which | dia, to Miss Fiza Jana Fournn, of the former pl bi recreation, you | Mr. Dater, Cravs Cummincs, Eaq, of New York. to Miss | gacasy position. sure wi ion | were to be found laboring in ths laboratory, or stuiying | 43™EG. Syow. Notice to Martners. ing, or ia cearch of leudal always fo ac will ” rare! It blindly more reacily be without any ve may rest assured ‘that if | rca ter brosicast over 7% of action for itself, | smo'ber—s-metbicg beyond 2 is readily persuaded or stil | $8 it now stance, can nev fufluencs of example, | theo ogians, How Little chece is Y, tn August, 1953, the Rev. James L. Northern in- wi of indepencene absolute fread of reached successive points of the progre:s characterized the c’aases of this college, that weare . A, October, 1862, Jox0s MoLroRD Foarsa, ‘om the in nore 7 aunt ew every icatant display the cestiog away of th means | to atizibute the cceurrence im ite history cf oat aneyirania, to Miss Loca Raccasaaags, of “ rai th 006, te ctrve as @, for the vréeen pressus hich metaphyric bave been used, a8 soon as they are done with. | interesting fact, that of the graduates of the New Youk erties ete ae ate one. speak is Jong ton! at leas? arnong is the atylein which the work isearried on. The | Medical College ‘such #n unusually large proportion of i mien there is ro 0 ong the waves of the rinelple which obecurely animates the first dawa of them should have been able to odtaia, as they have, *) eo. et re y Died, 4 tenes Care eins ta Sdeatity the Perfect msn. As positions in our publie instttations, a the 4 Ca Sones October 13, Mazraa, wife of Joha No % 4 Lighthouse ic lantern, the cloudy speck ushers io Bavy, and even as professors in o' sehools—, ons 1, 8gOo 87 years. hae 5 magorie Of life, expands aa the Great acti whith cannot be reached where high profensicasl attaia. | _ The friends of the family are reanested to attend Ber'| «Sterner aneuanr Ofiee Lightiaegn fF til avery Haeament hes become visible, ico | Mantz are wanting. For this same split of devotion to ae Se eee boca Wh gad 9 aaa " men. am thas speakiog, I might cast asi¢e | your studies, gentlemen, you have ent your 7 ‘clock to-morro ‘ternoon. Cid at New Bedford Oct i7 shi: ina Adams, Hat vat whi } On Wedvesday, October 18, Marr Cars, daughter of | p, a os Faint which circumstances impose, and enforce | instructors, and, as evidence of ot ta of your | John and et Mo i ins onal dave, ees eee ee ships Wav ive, Bowie do; Ja: . ves of the AOA, aio, to ve move wp ard down as ther pl " but are is oxaed c 4 by millions in ons ecmm> t rection, andiall bréak am oc oa giursa store. | ment whru he is likely to become of value to the State “The | Diy Goan very po } If a part of the sume that have been thus lavished, ha after the manner that was practised in other count: by the far eosing men of the micdle ages, been devoted Tke lover of } that itis not ec sion for elementat struction, we must take care uo lok to the preparation of thoss who, | in the form cf lowabip for the eupport of young mea tis grand truth by anatomical details. That impecieh- | diligence, these testimonials are a7 0. bts ‘Case, willcoms to be the culties | of abiilty after th eis clomeatary stady wet | able sgent which Acst appeared ine fold of tee geeaial | nn” —_ | eens hee My eceee ee amy, | oom: Moreh Mtlsaiie’ Deanne aes wale op sens serene Muster of the mass, ory -e leadership it will ineri'ably | Tank sroas resale mash of pecesitty Raza a: | memibeane wa nah masihiieteh: whamits pe offs was Hydropathie Lecture, | eres eee eee seme SP 0eP EN wen Jan, “Ochotee Son, Jaze 13, antelope, Potter, How. i! take the trouble to ret ehistory changed to aquatic respiration tt 5 Agi : reoggl ; Nev 1whthistosson. 7 e Aoiieielis: tatishcnde st wsttoan pales baat bake | efaphilen vewments caxcot fail to be atrack i F & cue season, it was auddoniy Miler + fle tye dag x Arma Read fl Wednesday, October 18, of consumption, Many | *ATPaV idszcicine Avw's James Allon, Newcomb, NB, from tributed to the wes. ©-x of the madical profession Soat. | With tha fact to what an extent this system hae had to Arrived at the mature coacition, | Lirgton would dtliver a lecture before a convention of | Haver, daughter of eg Elizabeth Harvey. Lombock, tered all over () . satry aud brought into relation: | do with them. The gceatest moaumeat of the lateltect there (s not in ita companion body a single pa bydropathic physicians at Stuyvesant Testitute, lant | The trlends of the family are respectfully iavited to Bpekcen with families iduals, under ciseumstance in the | Of men—the Principta—which revealed the structure of | waa present at birth All has changed ani what it | night at the hour appointed, a compeay of about Atty | pttehd her funeral, from her late residence, No. 1 Union Sgopreeed Pay trom Rio Hehe ter Loadea, Righect degree tis. 2c, thoy couteibute essentially to | the wr-ivecse, would cever have appeared if Newton bat | etill mere important, not only has there beta this {ater. | Di#ht 8) eaesg A Court, to-morrow, at 12 o'clock M., precisely. Her re- Malan an ot Fhe ee reed with broad, by the creation of » »pinon, and therefore to the deter- | not a fellowship at Cambridge. I will say nothing tial removal, but {n succession the very auture of | {diss and gentlemen were assombied to be elucidated in | mains will be talen to Calvary Cemetery. Brig Thos Trowbrloeer reported: tae Bei mination of pub oa Their practical eduevtion aud | here a4 regards the influence of such provisioas oa ry O59 of its organa has changed. It i this medical doctrine. ‘The lecturer spoke of the evil | osyon and Philadelphia Pepe Dawe ceey. oes), Fire Island bearing N’ sideration, end t “" itl f + | great E.glish universitios is sufficient in that reapect— | ayat nut it a—how F . . . ‘ * shee ey rae dee oo Whatere: nea €5 car cblloges of me: , they oan only.give birth | macy sorts of stomachs in suscession it bas had— ular practice, and contrasted their effect with the re Her friends, those of her family, are invited to at- | Oot 6 lat i 10, lon 7340. Placed in such # povition in the social system, it might | tog €at snatomiate, phyeiologista, chemi-ts, where apro- | bow it has breathed by a siembrane, by gills, | cults in the hydropathic water curs establishments, Ho tend her funeral, from her late residence, 143 Livingston Foreign Ports. neam that tho propor training of these men ia an object | Vision is mace which will yield to the student the oppor- | lunge; how it has carried om its cireulstion without 4 | eid that acold application attracted the blood when Lek ton two o’dlock this atternoon, Auras—Sid July 31 ship Norma, Risley, London. not only of intent to the philaathropist, but even | tunity of continuing the cultivation of the branch to , heart, with a heart with one cavity, and finally with one | the application waa made. As an illustration, a boy On Wednesday, October tte aad Actua, late of sets oe Pat A vr brig Lucy Heywood, of national cen cro; avd this consigeration is ba. | Which he has devoted hinslf without disturbanes or | of four in the broadest manger thet a fact can be set | snow-balling felt the blood tingie in hishends until they | Killarney, county Kerry, Ireland. CALOUTTASAST Aug ohipe Ficlecd, Jobson, Liv ct, coming every de) ios ond mora weighty A rapid y | concer (o: his daily support. The time-honored condition | for!, we see berein the compleie suboratoation of struc | becsme ree with the overflow. Now, in cases of conges- | His friends and those af bis family are requested to cepts en ‘Newton, Lunt, and Elics Warwick: Rowe Mer: increasing po; n icto which the iacoogrui- | Of these positions is vil that meed be iasisted on—for. | turs, and the enduring character of apfrit Whatever | ticas, as congestion of the brala, the application of ice | attend his funeral, from his late residence, Bedford, Long | bourse. ties and inso: of many distioct na; felted oy marriege ‘OF! that is what you are after,"” | maybe the mechaviem that is wanted, itis in reasiness | aud cold water at the lower extremities, or oa other | Island, to morrow afternoon, at one o'clock. Care Havrign—No Am vessel in port abt Oct 3. Going tiona are being fused; the ansricg aucpius | says some one of the ladiss who add grace to our mi of wealth, whi b ding throvgn all racks, has | ivg this evening, a boaus on bachelorship—(adeed, a | ed and dicappears, There is, thorefors,a sound reason | draw away this overflow of blood, and produce | for its time; and when it has finished its duty, is peglsct | portions of the system, had « ‘tendency to evAhpat G Cctober 18, Marr Fanget, late Mary fo brig Varia Nowman, for the conclusion to which mavkiad, fromevelationsad | an equilibrivm in the system. He had been called ler friends and acjuaintances are requeste3 to attend | 62, from Boston, just \ hence. omaivag—in port abt Sept ai eche Moncmeat, Hutohin- doubled the earning: evea of the laborer; a wide pretty moukish affair. Wo caw do without your great : foveal larury ants msduess of sreciation ‘why ta. | Philo ephera; your young doctors are very good Just aa | from instinct, Davecome, that the seal wit endure atter | fa cates of croup. aad found the iotant suderer under | hee funeral, from her late residecce, corner of Carroll aal | » G@ELOsO~Att prov to June 1s Adjuster, Hutohiase, evitably brings a is couvequence a loss of morals im the | thoy are.”” N-7, but, 217 dear friend, Ustem to me, aud { | oath for efter surviving so meay mutations, the re- | more pain from the blisters heaped upon bim fromboad | Willoughby streets, Brooklyn, Hono Kona—Arr Jaly 20 Orolous (Po, Hassock (uot the rich anLa loss ot ‘sto to the poor; ths unmistakabla | think thet even ‘you wid become, on second thoughts, | movalof eo many of whit seemed to de ita Grmand sa. | to foot, than from ihe disease itself, and the wother fa On pemtey, October 15, Sovuta Angins, wile of Am shi . Eageroall mas 08), By NSW. In port Ai failure of the sysieis of high education existing among | ® Farm advocats for ack an institution, for w.th so | sential seprorte, we are jcstified in expecting that it will | sseny tothink that her child, im suche distgured con- | John Schwanwedel, syed 22 yearsand 22 days, Gard for NYOrky bark What Cine Daten tot Bae hee us; the mendicns? coudition of nearly all our colieges, | gréat an avisity would the prize of afellowship de sought | bear without rain the entire withdrawal of tha whole | dition, must sink into thegrave. Csvesas extreme as | The friends and relatives of the Sen ee friends | Sfice’ Ng eer, Baker, for San r which thus far buy. been the mala reliancs for prepar. | for, that erery one ia college would be tryimz to get | scaffolding these bed been raved by a cold water application, | of Richard and Carcten Schriefer, and the members ef | °I)), ..-,._ wo Am vessel in port So; ing aleaven of thought std iatellect to act upon the | ridof bis veighbrr; and of such universal iariguesand | So, therefore, the decline of the mextal faculties with | Water wasa natural appliance to the human system, | German Oak Lodge, and Navigator Lodge of Freemasons, | Livemroor—Arr Oct i bark Sarai Coleman, Savanilis. le; pul! hav ed, I that in such match ma?ing you would certainty be the gaizers, Ido | advancing years 1a no indication of the hebitude of the | and if taken even tco largely, internally, would do end the Jerusalem Chapter of Free and Accepted Masons, | Ia port idz ships North America, Clark, end Webster, Condition of things tt could scarcely Lave escaped the | Bot think thet che time is far off when we guise | avirit, or premonitory to its fiaal dissolution. Itis ozly | more injury than tco much ‘milk given the babs at its | aro respecttully invited to attend her funetat, from the | Lawrence for York. | Ady ote a Sarak, Sand toc eys of a philanthropist how powerful an engine for good | #ystem introducsd Putiic the gradual weariog out of the instrument, the inte: | mothe:’s beast Cou'd the same be said of ipecac, | Heights Hotel, at Ouraville, Hunterfy road, 4. [, this | Portland 5th; Nisgers, for Boston Lith; Atrios, for NYork, or for evil is the ime Jioat profession, Srected to its sisg nlar vention of which has catablished relations with ioe out- lanéesum ond other arugat | Es the fot oe ene Clty . ag etd October 18, Mevvim Hue. ‘a Port Oct 3 SeafDack, Briard, for Bostem with Or ial sy* vd to di aca ot | wil. be found to give it eect. tool comes blunted and old, the | measles, t! utiful effec! ¢ hy iro lo wh g G , ribet Bull, 7 5 ds mid Gee ts MA ieee ee ce x his sikull; bad bern frequently proved. there was a caso in Kast: Smur, only child of John O, and Juliet eeve, aged 1 year for co lag Repmnead: Meckis. for Bas Weeees wherea boy bad been given up to | #2615 days itagss, and generous men | I do not exaggerate waen | er world Wreu tent times were dischargod by | Iesy. that if introcuced oa any scale into our academical | workman can no longer maai a —aioubdivision wh‘eb, if tt ty area a colleves, it would, b7 its inlireet influence, fill them with | the ekill may nevertueless 4 orn Massachusetts, 2 ry sand A Clausen, do de. sary oy the cirewmstaness of Uaecepes lo tteatod with | students, and go fac to make them self-rupportieg; aud | tus for the ceosption of external impressions, ea tell as | dleby the eutire medical fratecatty, ont ‘ingle paok | The friends and acquaintances of the family aro re- it S2ghip Jane Farker Bowker, Havana. t to med cal colleges, if in the middle ages, he who had | for Voluntary motion, may be fail ct 26 ing Or wet sheet application had bro ‘out the | quested to attend fant this aftern:on, at two mesales ond a ed the life of the child. iieeturer, pers oe ne of his father, No. 100 York loans; and others Sid 22d seme len roeeeded to rasrate cases in whic! orne 2 nia, Tark, for Boston, with a st: wind. the Bydropethic’ treatment had proved salutary. At cast bis zoaidenoe, tn Coopersionn, Otuogo county, Mr. | TWameaca (aot Palsruo)—Sid Best 10 BE brig Marcia, a Yeleck f iq ‘orae Roor, late of the firm of Nukerok, Root & 9 o'eleck the meeting a ijourned. of this city.” en . varriva—Ta port Angi ship Walpole, Symmes, from an bark Nautilus, ns te Avon, Gaw, from Port Mahi bord Sid 22d. bark ¥ Buacat Ey ert their caped some great péril expressed his thankful poblie sentiment by acting in com. | cording to the eustom of those times, by the bes 3 : be Animated by the esmoe spitit, aimiog at the same | benetits on the church to whose intervention or feeble, ant the limbs trembling; but all thia faticates iy helpiag each other, they | truly or falsely, he imputed bis deliveranee, why should | notaing more than that what has been pi tagl autocracy in the highes! | it rot become a custom in the cearer light of our age, | often before is about to be passed throug! thing es regards the prrme mover. the ear cull, the touch imperfect; { end others re S. Orange. New Jersey, on Wed- ‘Nev . F8w— m 2 , October 18, Wintiam R, Surem, cides: won | uourne: 1th, Chicora, Bart dey * CMT Oute. Upton, Mel @ late Thomas X. Smith, of this city, in the 68th | Oronro—Acr off Sopi Doris Toba, Keaall, Stone ,Queden. year of his age. Pexanc—Arr Aug 2 Pamolia, McCurdy, Singapore, te finish leg for NYork VIGO SLY | enn 5 ytd A oy ‘vessel in port abt Oct 1. amiss, al’bough supposed to have beoa up to the mark Ponr au Prixon—Act Sept 2 brig the style ia which the | by ais ownor Hie had the disease knowa as ‘pink-oye” MASITIME INTELLIGENCE. oidays are bath ea 2 ¢ the residence of his parents, on Paturday, Cotoder ‘sloutta, arr July 23, lanky. dezree conducire t eral good, and not less ubso | for those who through the skiii of the physicium have | ozgane that have cone their duty ere to be cast away; ‘Tne Turf. a ¢ Y Metnourne—arr Jaly id ship Red J: ood, Liver- Sate Mines toe. cn ated power wielded in the obi | escaped the perils ot a mortel sickness, of have expe- | but the result of thels action is to remain CESTREVICLE COURSE, 1. I-—TROTTING. ae a Gomerst po haga emer eer easton ce peatthag as y ip acket, Reed, eAines by the priesii.od when they were tne role Cepo- | tienced relief at the hanis of the surgeon, Te may rot, perbaps, fall within the proper 62m 109 0f | oe enna eee OCP, allo boats, best tureotn | eemaett afte and pr 88, years | “ Monnovia (Liberia)—In port sbt Sopt 1 bark Mary Var- caalesel iembeotgs. te tale tielle vemtinnn woven tetas R this cirecurse to apenk of that future corditinn; aad yet, Le trotting matsh for $2, , ree sg 7 months, Cetober 17, Jour Faaweare | BOC! Fork. ftom —; tobe Triton, Lanaon, trom Ball: be fourd in the iru: guide for that mass of mind which rein perpetuity similar or even increased to Ceeply tuteresting are there subjects to all mez, that | five, in herness, besween Flora Temple and Jack Waters, Se Sn aaa ir 17, ott Moxrevio10—In port Augast 13 bark CL. Bevan. Wiley, being calisd into existence, and which, asl have said, | tages to others who may in ‘the maccer de afl naorvation may, in this piace, Le excused The | came off yesterday aftecncon, at the Centrevitia course. | § monthe eed 18 darn 7 Carroll, aged l year, |. Mpaerson), for Hampeon Reeds, 1d of Ife, from ita very beginnicg, haa been a tration and de: elope es Wo Som prchen’ Flora Temple won easily in three straight heats. The Of typhoid f umpostures #0 common, it bean ertectly as we extend our views beyond | time of the beats was mot good. although the drat hair | Deeday morning r to give theirinfueace ia thas en La tate and examine what we have ic 1 gi Moat matical selnant| bugihieiion” Dien ABM dk: ohat aleane’ eee ofeach mile was very quick. Jack Waters did not come se to the cultivation sf not credible that that | up to tho expectations of his backers. He wi hata \por toa most Isudable F at once abandoned, ot replaced by a ‘e szould no longer hear any complaiat | ecotradictrry one. such is nev Jed “unielectingiy It waate ba: ao organization | by bratowing a part of their wealth in thet way? which may bring liom together to produca aush re. | Cifforent the specteole, if instead of a wild on sour) sults and thato ges zation will bsfors long casa of tLe empiric We may contem;late with pleasure the bena“ts which would ariee if there who are charged with the care of apirituel concerns, b «ily dealth, and the mensge t of property, were ever found ipapire4 with the same son is timert, ard sciing in onts~u for the game ends. Beyond | av bitivn of our ni a poject is fessional that science is degenerating in our hards. f the organic world are st any time i ox. ie ene 10 Janerno—T Sept 6 bark Ox] - ee ee aera hold pinch pehee te te aii | | Whatever may be said. to the ‘contrary, the hopes of | The rlowls rmeiging consequcnes 07 the primiive iaw | durieg theJast summer, and he has not yet fully recovered Movements of Ocoan Steamers. ea'to igad for NOplebany beige C , for New gaged, be “" 8 RAVES FOR pam York; Paragop, Johneon, for sal: aod others, xitdxonar—ta Port Jaiy 18 ship T W Seazs, Andorson,for ork. wontieee Port abt Sept 22 sehr Julia Hallock, for N 7 Sli July 28 schr Mians, Palsifer. b Sed ‘oa- Philip. In port Aug 5 ships Mischief, Lawrence, for caoatow; Lightfoot, Plecce, for London resdys as sducated men in common, and ia which their ¢2mmoa | the profertion rent on our colleges. Though they c action can befelt. There, even in an fac way, | bees sustained ic almost ail iastauces by personal exar- | i they can supply the great need of the times, and. without Siam a06 se peceied By, bP prletend erent they. = i 1 ntly control and icstract the | bave borne upagsinst a VF . pee Hee ped Ruse % om given to any ae: of | tem in andout cf the gegen a Sh been the | genet, every orgen being shaped Myf Bim ahs bent } the heed pole cn the frat heat; snd that he won The | North Star. ear sione to cecupy this porition, wor, coustitated as | Means of maintaining it in its present state of re apecta- | to that end, we are reasonably led to the expectation | frst half mio of the race was the best part of it. There | Mexico society is, to work out these results openly In our out | bility (mall cecasions, they have abown the disposi- | that in afuture s*ate that archtype will be compictely | wasa large attendance te witness ¢ ‘orth one after anotber in their prop*rand ucvary- | rom it. Flora Temple was the favorite previous to the NAMIE ing eaquence, and the law holds om inexorably torevsr. | tart at one hundred to twenty fire. The owner of Ape = . Seed ee tee aceon those pricr states | sack Waters bet $400 that te horse would bent Ficra to race; but so! Union. po Angpiadihcs Tea to lo to | tion to take the lead in every advancement, and not reached. It would be indeed if s bleak oblivion | many as waa anticipated. The weather’ was mi Europa. Ports, Mipire at intelisccuel porecinent The ivaictes inte | froquently bave suffered injury from attempting im- | sould cz oh .., Had we no betvor proof | egairet fast time, @ strong wind blowing during the | Catawba thows, Paitadeleiie: aig Sohn Bpoeey Soon Galceeh wit and medicise concune professional exertion; patty dis- | provement beyond the times from revelation, we might throw ourselves with conf. | wtole of the race, which much impaced the progress of | Northern lgit Shove, Fat He: ship doke Bpeas, Spence, Cedi ciplise binds the jourcalist, and the yoluntary church | With increased mesus at the disposal of the medical | cence on the undeviating uniformity of the courses of | the horses. Baltio, ebip Mat . from ‘Caloutta, Signal Yor way produce a dependant clergyman. stadenta, comes inevitably an incre: stancard of at- | mature, and rest assures thas the plan o' ich it is thus First Heat.—Jack Waters won the pole. The horses | Indians i Cid sbin Neptuas, ‘has Bat Tas more iatimste unisn ofshess four professions, we | tainment, and the necessity of greater personal exertioas | given usto catch a partial glimpse, ls being carried cut | hed e send of, end went at the fop of their apeed | Africa. ean: 8 Santiago. Harding, Jaomel; Bd: y may find the mears of s healthful guidance of the public | to achieve distizction. Ibave been speasing of the re- | with the same inexorable certainty that we witaess day } Around the upper turn to the quarter pole—Jack gees | Washington. Genes; Comhein (Bz), Thom: Tomson; Seenen Young, mind, in the paths of order, knowle. Sod religion. I | sults thet would ¢ from a betier unterstandi succeeding to the nisht, the moon waxing and waning, | allthe way, and passing that poict, haifa length al “ oa ph tee 1, Hewoom> Taa- say of the four prefersions—for, with but few excep | amovg protessional men, ent have dweit upon the poise and rivers ‘orever Sowing to the sea. of the mare, in thirty-seven seconds. Om the back €@- All packages and leliors intended for the Naw Youx Marthe Wee = i our literary men must belong to one or othor of | thet since it is given to them to be the leaders and To such a shicing professional example as that pra- | siretch the race was very fine, the horses rored Eisraun shoud be sealed. per erey o Sirchara & Teenie ak them. In Ameries, God grant it may ever pe so, each | guides of the national tatellect, they should negiect no | sente by ourlamented professor I may then wall refer | the yaar! ara the way. Nearing the pre ALMANAO FOR NEW YORI—Tig DAY. : soars Sarah, 8 3 Leo~ wan must have some profession or avowsd pursuit. As | moans of fitting themselves for the pertect discharge of | you, when youask ho v eminence is to be obtained, or | Jack seemed to entangle, and he made a akip or two, | gry 15 | Moo RIES, 808 ‘RIFTS 9 case, will be honor mong | that duty, ‘Turning now more particalarly to our- | how sou may rightly discharge the duties youhavsas- | loring a length to the pole. Time—1:12 On the | gox arry. N—Arr Oot 15 brig Adele, Byers, Havens, po ar) Me ot ei ibena Sissreditabie, Te ee ine relves, ro caunot 4 too much impressed with the | sumed. Hew ember—for this is what [ have been trying | lower turn he broke up, and Flora opened « gal ated Wane | achre Zephyr, Gage, ea bark Carmen, Gorforko, Mainga: industry of the continent tolerates no drone. Nay, | thought that the influence of any society in the | to imrressn you this evenicg—that borides those da | of batt a Cozen lengths on bim before be recovere: Port of New York, Octoner 18, 1854. Bld Léth’ brig Walbetilis 15th, Olden ‘gatilot 3, a more, #0 long as this sentiment holds good, mere wealth | aggregate depends upom the ability or power of its sepa. | ties which strictly appertain to you, tue cure of the | His criver, Pfifer, finding that he had lost too much prey Bremen; achrs Bmpire, York, Mateacs: is shorn of much of its mischievous power and witi | rete members. If, in this country, physicians are to | #iex and the relief of suffering, there are others, whieh, und to attempt'a brash for the heat, did uot urge CLEARED. Windies pass as but of little account except attended | exert euch » control as i have indicated, should there | as educates men, you owe to your country. The settia im apy further, seeing which Hiram took the mare in | steamship Florida, Woodhull, Savannah, $ I, Mitohitt plAbl RIVER—Arr Oct 16 sohr Minors, Beckwith, Pert with high personal quslities. Money can only give con. | not be an awakening among those who are beginning system weare followirg is actually evolving a mats of | band, and came home Hesurely, winning the heat by Steamship Roanoke, Skinner, Norfolk, Ludlam & Pion Oct S barks Trinity, Hall, foe sequeroe as it is rpyiied to the public welfare, and not | thelr career, to s sense of the responsibilities before | mind, the cestiny o' which is either fearfal or glorious. | balf a dozen lengtha, in 2:38 wants. mdall,and & B Walker, Burkits, wasted ia the ex‘ravagances of private Tl them? An eminent position is not to be attained now as | The guices that are bafore it, it will willingiy follow, aud Second Heat —Flora tock the lead around the turn, one Biaeyet Be) Rowton, Mall, HA&¥ W Moyo. ta, Veacock, fi Philadeiphis: of recent events i+ aictng in no insigy iftean' peers he mete _ fa. ee —_ of knowledge Mo ae poe ag you stand (et yourselves ready sues taineieeceasiaay maa to ed No ed Sbip Frigate Bird’ Coy Melbourne, Ack & Elticts. wt tt of be benoe, disge i Itonaire to hii | wi we have to deal <atly increased; ana that oul a A A u nib Jane & Wail had , : Wilites ot dollars Sill Lave, been vos montaity spent, | muss webave to master. Tho collision of emulation is | — Tite Decessity whieh has thus been placed upon the | fance betwee theut to the half mile pols, ta 14 Jack 4 Posiiim ‘Peicr om tan Frasolse J Seite & Son, | $234 Sack Becksaas, ‘Hate ip Aéat Pet , Bb nok reported i 2 Cay bee.ming more and more severe. The ambi. | University, within a few days of the opening of the } being unable to foree her, Pitam toc! ep cam % . New Orleans Baglo & Haserd. Art Mate wenith, cxcoet Ioan. be, distidotis neon foom whut {tious student may then well ask how ho may best shape | course, to provide iesteaction a the dsparttont left | to tue stant a wine, moaking the heat ia/2:38, #ita ali Matonil, nuova, Ubartestos. Metoal! & BiOLNass HOLE bee Beech: Fai sates Anne Biles, B. 14 | gray waree 7 48 | at quarantine, Cid Span bark Carmen, nate werlth, exce for Beaton T ‘should wufici his course. Something wore ie wauted than « mere for- | vacant, will, lam eure, dispose you to with more | Jack three or four ton, Potomac river for Portiaad; Chelass Low fegnonk nh rnardy Neokiad py | eran etaca wicuteaupeean of daty—the bareaccom. | than usval favor Professor vetealle, who is thus almost | Third Heat —Jack bad the best of the start, and he took Bere inaecerne, Davioes, Havens, yi Kh out far Forcoma ; Nouns Fe Fors for '. Thus far there has teen among the different profes- plshwont of the daily teak. ‘I set out with two objects | without notice summoned to this important ani ar. | the pole onthe turn end led to the gearme vole in Bark Matins, Gilkey apalactiota, B io Gacera” tenes, Sis grara see, 5 G arte ALP § a, Mary Pat. & want of common feeling—in some instanses view. Ne eee duousdsty. He enters upon his task with the sincere thirty-seven and @ het reconts. On beoks'retch FE Alsons, ati erleston, Do} & Pottor. Beliwiakle, bacy Bi Maks preree Site eat, a"ie cpntse WeenCerpe: | fa cepa aomlond Cb de ppm faa | prose sai am mars wit Sot ihore cantare | 150 Coto ate gts "cn et0S cae Cet Nese, Sas ThA oop | Pn rac apaph porn arenssee ceases Without dwelling on such an unploasant topic, or par. | has to dep.ore; ‘I determined to be the physician r : buthe | Beis idcCariy. Wort Coast of afrion, 2 | TATE Mie: bigs Zosepb, Fea Rick en aE Gon taylor, | hospital, ands or of the p-actice of medicine: rete sakes tka rt Patna attnined thoes both aed this wen pate yy one | band light by the daily encouragement he wii receive at your } turn and trotted 8. who had eg oe reached to the meridian of his Loud calls were here made for Dr. Benrond, who re- | Time, 2:57 could net overtake the mare, eho won by sleagth. | MEUM? os cavers, Cladad Bolivar, Hartoo Tor Row Yorks Werk Cisue eee Nera Rockland por Eb € those safeguards which of those safeguards which once sur- & Co, ; (Daa), Janeen, Humavce, PR, Moller & | Waited Staten aoe RUG ve remo rounded the medical profession, and the open encourage » Wales given . ‘These days. Indeei, it such a strikieg iliustration that I | turned thanks for the warm reception he mst with, on The tcllo is the summary:— Riera ppeeey,, ‘Ting Lighthouses. sae Pitt have seen inticted ‘arpa chrsicicns with, | imny best sofer’ you for an example offwhat you cught ta | his arzivalin his native land, in'a’aent aod Teetleg ‘ed: peneods, betoter "ewetting match, $9,000, ile | "Bole Tornado, MoCarty, Uermads, Win M Saith, Steata | nesner feed Dyer, Lney Ames sad: ten | le ‘ three ¥ 2 , i. p. the assent, and often by the very bands, of their brethren | do, and what you ought to be. He cannot be said to | dress. ee ee poh! ek Revel BAI: 1 11 Brig Daniel Webster (Br), Osmpbell, St Joba, NB, Bool & PR Sa AA ay , Atwaod, Taagas. 25th, alt, for of the other professions. The quackeries which of late | have died Mr eta whose odjects are accomplished — ~ ft ity, have been foisted | whose task ta done ‘Years may te shortened in the pur- | Leetuxe Before the New York Medical Col- | 5. Pécer asmed bg Jack Wators... me | Jean’ jesioty, Sere oo Mikio ef thule cesses te the | raitet, am boocreble dutinetlon, lity say be prolovesd lege. Time, 2:99 -2:90—2 91, Brie 2D (Be), Martin, St John, Napier, Jobavon & Co . but the choice that was made by | the introductory lecture of the winter courss before ie . ¢, Sara Fits, Ponsac ‘a for Fortmmouth: St Georgs, tyt ' _Brig Bspjamin Freaklin (Br), Davison, St Joba, NB, PI tt \tleas catcurageessnt hop nd received among | by em inglorious ea) hia for Port'en e wu: rt; TP Perkins, Dyer, i Visgiain, jarvor. Pot mac River for of- , Bor jor Boston; Aate- PS Novius & Son. 3 : ers; aches Grocian. educated men—thoughtless, or criminal For how | ore of old times, will and in be made by kin- % Afiairs in Mexico: Brig aatelope (Br), Holdea, St Soha, NB, Kolly & Smlth- | tops, Mitchell, Baltimore for Koncevunk: wire, Bar- sean be jnsthed cnet be, Was i stoute rant of | dred spirits—a brilliant life, even if it must bea brief one, | the New York Medical Colleg?, was delivered last evening ‘From the Ausua, (roms) Caretee, Rept, 22 } Tr itt ‘Siete (ie, basi! MI Th is nd Aurcrs, Williams, Rcoktand for NYork. Sid sohre the ‘and functions of the humane shoali | It ia better to wear out than to rust out by Profersor EH. Parker, M.D. ‘The attendances was | ¥.o have received a lo'ter from Laredo’ which gives us | eaza Precise engritece bey Oa ah EO tamper with health and life—should presume to cast Since I have thus alluded to the loss the University very good. some further informaiton on Mexican affairs. We make Brig H A Stephsason, Bmith, Mobile. Port & ti ioe of desk toad ot coal ‘Mere. White, asice as worthless the experience of two thousand years, | lias sustained by the decease of Professor Swett, I may ‘The leorned guofessor commenced by ata thas the the follo extracts :— Brig BB Mintarn (| Yarmouth, JX Braiac. TedW Ba'timore for do; Wilford Fisuer, Henson, do 4 constitute himself s partizan of the splendid impos: | be permitted to add here a few particalars of his biogra- y stating % For some time past .here has been coosiderable act!y. fobr Bila, Sw: it Jago. Honnings. Muller & Gosling. yr Salem; Com Stewart, Paiadolobie tor Brunswick: sobre fo: ares that ride abovt the strests? A man who would | pay, for your benefit At am early period, intending to | medical profestion was widely different from that of the | ity among the friends of the republican party, and efferta | £°P* Jobt Prezier, Hathaway, Branswick, master Zohn Rugetos, hesitate to ropeir his own watch yet who dons not hewi. | bevote Pimcelf to the pursuit of our Profetsion, he | iswyer or thedivine The young student was placed ta | a0 evidently waking for @ mcatuprintag “Ltheae teat | gGcet Huse Catnarine, Cunnisshem, Koy West, 4 D Fish | Bull, N¥or 10 cr tate to intormedéle with the Miction of human | spared neither pains no: expense tc Isy a broad and suit- ; the late action at Visto tat all © Wy, Sector, i even now, @ reaction seems to be coming | able fo.n“ation for his fat re medical career. Graduat. | ® Tetired office, studying the properties of the earth and thoy wore net Beat ioor Cranmer, oer Bl Rook ees cme | te a Lawcy, Virginie for Bost yn: Thowar Hisks, or do, Juuee Bactlatt, 49 ter Pore auc Beas for bietou. ind blowing o ¢ from WNW, TA =, . But, 28 y. Itecems that they were Ned | Schrivo, Cranmer, C oa—the evil ls fast working out its own cure. In the | ing with distinction in the medical department of Har. | the yhenomena of disease. There is no rest for him while | wich apy more oghucg elon trey close reaventon the | Scar Wit atk Won Atiatees *) feta ie hes Uicitiee Tine ss legalization of anatomy, which was conceded by the | vard University, he subscquently visited Europe, and | the lives of others are ip balance. And after all, hehes | city, I! Santa Anna knows Mexican character, an? there obs Horie Fe PP Vitsicin, Biully Dodge Tasig alte. Legislature to the Protein in thie State reeent!y, we | made himsolf familiar witn the practice of hysls, 8S | to bear the cons eth ‘bile when his skiil fails to | *7@ f who know it better, he will use the meney re- Pisher, Com Cy UO: Bloor S& mathe seguseeGeabe tyes: ave'voap Gociad ‘Leg ie'Eet Te: | suing him to spuresiase wantonar inecsets wo eavuses: | veclOre DOCS Gag-06 MAD, hd CARY skate wich knalth ze, | Utes pr a gg lll pe 3 reo ute lis fy, Grecion, measure 0 never have cat ad it not re. | abling to im at ex cultivat wi a will bo gre gouge the iug wea of te ¥ Geived tie countenance of the legal Y a whe ere mah taneed’ ef Tents, esd ayn nme Steal ar emitade ed with espe ttention the pgs Por ena ex: | stores, not through his efforts, but because God wills it | tle liberal perty, el , and the press. Publis opinion was far in advance | amination, and on his return lazuished ‘These are his first lessons, He sees hamen nature as it | 20¢ ¥#t7 postive in their political notions. Gants Anos FULB Are Oct 5 tig Feanis, Compoatl, Jogislative action; and the guidance of pubtis opinion | bimss.t by the skill he had attained in those modes of wid keep bis eye on the theod. He cen effect more a Copetaad. Mcore, do. Goo: ‘on that delicate question we owe to the good office: of | diagnosis A constantly oxter di ractice oald not | is—heving @ deeper insight than the lawyer or | through them than whoiearmy. The Jesuits are oo re Uct 9 ship G pe eee peed kk oy ore Covers ies Sree to ulation Tews and kinired | the divine, When be is called in, it is no time coop indeed to Rete ange tor cotoiag them to ompuedved . Old Rept 25. abip E wi brings us together now, 8 Opportunity of dies, an awi ie ial peai ir privileges and etand im Bhi (of Boston), Chad an 5 t : Bethe | f° ineulso It te often ald that the gurgemn | (Mir privileges and they, will stand by Chinuahus Gos: | tena Rete DG wee Besse Toes Sate akS ae Ka Boy Romy poses fea earnest appeal to the State to erac’ av | inthe work which he published on the diseases ly , law; and if I might agsin presume to speak | chost For twelve yeara the New York Hospitsl furnish- | loves to see the blood run and to hear the | hula snd New L-on into, een the porvle aseerian. spoke snip, Tadopea tence (of Now Bi anbowders, wre g le Kost. in the name of all thore who are interested in the cause | 04 him s field for the exercise of bis professional skill, | Cries of bis suffering patient Thet this is so, mra | or. Lovght to ary, the } favor tT all, frome ent ve § of sound medical education, {t would be to offer their | and by his oppoiatmeat in the Univeralty as Professor of | be untrue’ ‘Noone hae more eymperay sus pare they wil over sesomplity naviatg tact atl Perea ar pee the Cane, ag. bene 38, spe thanks to those enlightened men who, on this impor- | the Practice ot Medicine, many of you hed an opport he. He may rpeak of an operation with be permanent, while the priesthood have so much sway. | cat, Oct banged signals with » bark stecring tant occasion, supported that eause. nity of profiting at ones by his precept and exemp! ure, but itis on accouet of ite results L think Sante Anna will pe put down after e while, but Sills chetsen inion iw 28 3, lon 66 10 Wo ough: rict sitogether to cast the blame of the in- | no exemple than wh ch I ean offer you none better suit- | surseon i moro of a mechanie thea {t then '¢ willonly result im puttiog into power aucther >, Farber, Liverpool, Sept 7, with mdes ve vasions that have been made on the position of physi | ¢4 in your career—an example wh'ch, if you follow, you . Many operations that attract military hero, who be'ore long will be {n as bad odor aa Ole Maruball & Go. Glang upon the othor professions, for medical mea Live | wiil be enabied to occupy that position of responsibilty, | By'thete dexterity and boldaers, require littloexperisace | Bente anne” a Ra gt bd not been true to themarives in this matter For many | public and private, to which I have been referring, and | and less learning, The amputation of the thiga is loss 8 fo> Tigers, As me rid of her trom. Now « ane ae o for Ione 8 gas he practi to denry whatever hadits crigin | wich will lead ol to honor and distinction | dificult than the restoring of a fractured limb, vad the palations if ait tea Meiedcaig eter caustics: | River fon Randonss Cena ays ie ond to institate ‘he most dispareging comparisous | Professor Swett’s connexion with the Usirersity, | surgeon who restores it far moro valuable thea’ he who xi90, who would ‘or New York, with the captain | Cramer, Godfrey; Bvt Gax Detwoen our means of educetion and what might he scen h brief, was long enough to teach his colleagues | only cuts The learned protes«or a"gaed at lengta'to prove ‘* eat trades and calliags sick oe 6, Robert Allen, sex- | Cicero, Connelly, fer s Gras Sisewhere. + There is thing taught im your ovile, ©, and make them lament his lows, They saw | that the practice of medicine was founied oa the prin. | it would bea blessing to the country, ead in the end Ship Beilive to ey ye + 1 Poriland for NY sek: Jam poe b gwen t, your surgeons bunglers. be pro‘ounslest rensation the rapid decline of nis | cip.es of seienes. Every one thioks he kiows a great | save the Gowing of rivors of blood. Idienens, auperatition | goth thos Ware Sew onhdend gan, ish were the saying» cf some of those who, e-caping | hesith With the band of disease heavily upon him, he | des! about medicine, but it requires ® great dealofatcdy | And view are too deeply planted in Mexican enaractsr to | “Hisrk Nelsom (Brom), Fitoktn, al. = the Kh oad and 4 home, saw every. | rtul eligh -— to revert = be AN eld os) oe It may | to prove to bim that he knows nothing Many of on- | ft thom for establishing s good goverument for sbem- “Se with ae tye red vee. + ap throns be 8=omegnify Of Parisien | te treiy ooid th to the instrartion of this class he ional fri “ e c wedi. | seiver. ww? sey («' more) Thompe: fourovia Liha. ‘and dlestpation. Wo great S clamor : class he | non mecical friends thiak they know « Littie of medi Pe antsley (ot tritinore), Tuompeoe, Mourcete, Lite. s in this | bad consecrated ail his powers ; cine, ond they are theteby more readily mado the vic- : , way raised, thet even here we began to fous) whether trom the closing «of the life of a friend, we may | tums of charlatans. No man cots up for a professor A Rues Pavement.—LEvery one ia familiar with there might not be some season fn it. Our ovtlegas were | vather ao tom! and solemn lesson. Professor | in eny seience without suitable tratalo; the beauty en | excellence of tle Rass pavement, which orget te, change in some important renpeots che system | H rev! retained his farulties uncloaded to the last. Ex. | Yet they might sa well do so se to off fo hes contributed ao far towarca mating Broadway, Nee Gavet, Montevideo, & Be d Hunter, Ri maces cor), Hunt io Janeiro, 42 days, oF many sears \bey he? neen acting. | pecting the momentous ohangs, he calmly gaye ins‘rao | jacement on medicine, ‘The voice of tle people ia | York. the most moguificent avenue {athe world f Meenett, Charteston @ days, with cotton, Sap ews gh the existing condition of institutions of learning | tions for his Durlal; ond ax thedarkness wottled over bis | this ease ia not the voice of God. Teen tee eed’. | pavewect in view ef ite duravility, benuty and advan. Re ora a Shroughout the country, expecially of those opon waich | eyes, it was to him as to Milton, enly the shadow of the | cine ie not a rolenoe, hesauneyite professors disagese, {a — for tr vel is conceediy the beet and mi wit scomomi- Teliance was chiefly hai for the education of the clergy, | wing of the Almiguty—a refage for his weariuose, | any eciencs free from doubt! Is tno slogy or astronomy? | esl structure ever iatrodaced, That portion of Rrosd. presented & warning spectacle of the manifoll dangers | Accustomed as physicians are to th» various circum | Yet they are admitted as scirnees, As @ @ieuos, medi. | way Opp ate Siowar: ot is unduly a speculative system st the ex peaxe socom of Ceath, there is, perhape, not one shioh pre. | cine is the mort intricate of all. If its progress ), Mesters, St Docaing» Oley, 24 dere Gd eix pacsensers, to AC hoveire & ef, mete, of Bermuda, died of liver 00 = , We Ww '#, has been the longest tn aso, thia | plsine bdetrg the winth year ba, neetad no repair whetever, Brig Milton, Me®won, Cope Hartion, 14 daya, with coffee of the exact, snd therety periiling the position of the | sents ® more profoond interest than this retention of | so rapid as that of come other acisuces, it is wtill rt end on some of blocks being taken up recently, the ange i i od, ly} -5 err ‘ 1 Physician, smong wen of profound attal:meots and mon | mental power With all the functions of organic life Of tate the snecessful treatment of aonsu by close measurement, was not porowstio’ | Thin | wong ae to Vise Peeyine k Co metre MA dase, with log Of sffairs Wo were on the point of forgetting, that in | dersuged, and the body attenuated, exheusted, and | carcer, on both elden ef the water, ie w gre ort incredible whem the feomonse aod coatinus! Brip BL Swen (of New Hevon), Prinéle, Pi this country surgical operations characterized by boli resdy to Cie, is it pot weil that sometimes the spirit | Again, it 1d that mecicine is not re} is borwe ir mind We sea thatour feoy neigh- drys, vith avear, to Moller & Riera Oot il 4 ness in conception and skill in exeeution had ogaia ani | should in this way display its innate vigor uoleapaited, | ali patients are not cured There are no porenaiel ave availed thersastves of the uss teprovement, | 7410; spo0 be ¢ Honty King. honos for Mosila, TOMA Welle: ttiern again oxeurred, nome of them bere in our orn ct'7, ani | ani nsecr’ its separave state’ For who that witnersos founts, and the phystoian might po wall be exeectod .to ret strect 14 new being parod; |, Bri Lacy aun (of ‘Roaren) A for NYork. Cha bark Cares Colting Heranae = by men yet epared to us; tnd this, whilst there is sill | it in ‘his ite mortal extremity, whether it be treaquil renew the bieom «f youth ap a} elie. Bo poken of an & Sosetirul pose of ‘Brig Bevoutins {eiguton, Bestpore.8 doys, with lath and | PROVIDENCE Arr Occ 17 sons Hatriegn Jones, Ro- Ui ing among us that great pees who is ap crosment | and prepared for the impending cbaoge, or terror. iver, there are elways influences of which Fat} of by overs tax . | Sen. to Suithé Boynton. ore Brapybesrees Abigail Joi See Phils to bie native country and the chief pride of this Univer. | stricken and in affright at the raio in which it ie the physician is kept i The prestics of medt- our own Broadway pavod in Sehr (spr Peounde (Port), Poppe, Oporto, aed Philadel- seitale inoere, White, a Pore tity. We were om the point of forgettiug thatthe | eptangied can ever after for s moment doabt of cine in. founded upon selence resching bask bayond the , the work hes beon Dhia dS in ballast, to Depew wen, Bilen M Duffels, ni ome. Brows y L Mitobill Oot Lt Hom | signals with sohe Samuel | "Bar Vora atemamoniai™ 9 gre test retiot for the sufferings of gon iginated | its indepen ent life? It would mot be becoming Sap of Bigg tareaes, aod it hes been earichod be Americ, Had the dscovery of a tloageats | in me to offer to thie audience the usual ar- jabois «f the wisest men of all ses Should such ‘Tren wade in Fraaoe, the world would have scarce con- the immortality of the soul. The | acierce he rot aside for the vagaries of a moon struck iaed the landations thst would have ensued We wore ‘ration of that greet trath ‘belongs to ancther transcon‘entaitat? Ld oe ef ah LT Bes Ge point ce fcrgeiting, “how auch of ‘modioal Profession. Tet, eines, om such ‘ia ogcasion as this, tion of the lestures w hat deca velere 4 m god ge ee ree: | ties tree es, aude oem | egies Sites te we ts ow:

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