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load Bames 60 wo jlo E 8 5 i f F H 2 if 4 ii 2 a a i 2 2-5 z Es it iz fl FF 5 if if i 5 3 a long to trespass farther columns, an chaumerstion of these will not this article is already ——_—_—__—_——_ ‘The Anglu-American War in China, Our files of the overiasa Mend of China contain th g particulars relativs to the action of the United troops at Canton, in addiuon \o the facts publishe1 the Hxxsrp of Sunday morving. m the Overland Frieud of China, Nov. 24 } by the success of their gunnery ia pulling Canton on Seturday moratpg, 240 tastant, the Barrier braves forgot discresion, aud when, later in the day, ship Por smuath’s appeared on her foove gt up aad waved his flag to Wok no nowe of 4, and kept and with sucn good aim, too, that it was to return ard report ss Bingulerl+, tue Portemoush’s boat fired ou was the bearer of a despatch addressed vo the commanding officer ry Guart, directiog him to with- from the post, and leave the Britisners battle out the dest way they Codid; #0 that, the Coinese insulted those who wore their bess friends Tae great in persuading tne gallant Of sotion, was aso 0 F ove, in compasy with an joan ; and ; thelr tl be @ leseon to thom, it is 1g in matiors they had bette heard of another tn- ‘and stripes be lost not moment in de- avenge et meade arrangements with I ; Fy ipir if tow the Ports mouth and Levant ap to the forts whence the fi round fort at tne head of Fidler ‘square fort. Drawing ‘wast some difficulty in pets ae oe Portemouth’s size into pvsit yabver, with Licutenaat Williamson and Mr. Pilot W take soundings. No sooner were y the Catnese soout nine o'clock on , Within four bundred yards of the forts, SOS wer, and at 2P. M. the eigh. Toe Levact unfortuaately took could not ge: wituin racge near enough, aad at abouts 4 P. M. opencda which she kept ap anti darkness prevented The Untvese were not silent either, srtamouts tea times, one of the first wounding a murine. Daring the night the and Levant bon grounded, and had much to Buon oogerse the et i : E y om Monday im gettin, 70) 10 United States vessels could commence war- H E. Dr. Parker reached Whampos and in- Commodore to desist from. firing watt! comma: nication could be had write tae Governor General Yeh. Ase mater of course Dr. Parker also demands an inter- view withia the city; and failing to obtain it will leave Qommodore Armstrong (no.bivg | ata we believe) to compliance in the way Admiral Seymour ‘The delay is \antalizing, and with some difficulty are the American saiiors restrained from going in ata (From the same paper, same day.) Im continaation of our tale of the American difficalty we last toid of @ letter baviag beea sent to Yeon requiring Tt was Oomamocore Armewwong not Dr Parker that sent this letter—ana tvonty-four hours were ‘This poriod expirei at 8 A. M. but an Bour defsre that the Americans with « brisk cannonade on Napier fort. This continued for an hour aod « naif or two the Chinese were driven ovt, when tne United State: and small arm mem isaded with a field a bamlet o little distance in rear of the fori— merigan seamen being snot gelting out of w boat dy tne accidental disoh COmTRL ‘ue, they #ere met by eo an explanation. given for s sultabie rep\y. i gecks of wheat. dead as thoy wer: Eee 2 ? a: reco! }ect seat 4 it} fi i i i fee n “aH from the command of the United § otherwise direct mander Rownn to leave the Bainbridre my eanecial disturbance, ur may be obey and persiet im following bie olf Pmt Fe presentation of the maiter to me amine joto i aod will certainly pons the acoording to the laws of Onine, not showing iat wll Wont gad obey, sod mot + iointy phase. cane, News from Bahamas, OUR NABSAT GORRGHPONORNOE, Nasasu, N. P., ranger rel Lam of the Ship Tantcat——Phe Ships face Bohooner Fred. Wording Pound abandoned — Wrecks and Wreckere—The United States Comes de, de. I wrote you some days age, by toe British brig Alma, which sailed for New York, am eocount, (a part, of the Bahamas, Time will not permit mete contince & just wherefore I shall give you a brief account or ‘the dis- asters by flood and field” since my last 18s on Ol wind that blows nobody good; and this ephorism is as true as can be. For, out of the evil to underwriters and owners by the loss of ships, much good comes to wreckers and thereby. I bave already reported the wreck of the ship Inca, of New York, Hiram Deanison, master, at the Riding Rocks, om the Sist ult., having om board 1,840 bales of cotton; abe was bound to Bostom from New Orleaas. About 600 bales have been saved dry, and the captain having arrived here Inst Sunday, the wreokers are pow busy landing it, ers rejoice, and s0 do their sweet rearts, who receive the greater part of thoir oarvings oither in cash or goods Capitalists’ eyes twit kie and sparkie because they have a chance to add more to their beap of wealth. But the greatest excitement got up ls among some who, eager to get the consignment, rush velis of remis, by day and by night, to board every wrecker approacning the port with the view of making the unfortunate captsia wh * the best offer’’ to do his business. Such 1s the contest and opposition thet concst American and disgusted; aad others, honest ay tty 0 fle possum with ine candidates for his business, L won ieoaves than fools, ingerbread woceeding took assistance from the wreck ing eohoesor got berof. The wreoker 000. On the mornin Decemoer, the bark from Or' asbore ‘at the Crossing Reoke, Abaco. two dehing emacks, 0 wnom She has ved ‘ording, of Boal- fast, Maine, abandoned a iow days ego, Dear waich place she was towed by Two of ors bave their afidavits before the melomest was yay holes Ler bottor port beaten out so as to ed. mit water, tugged tne holes she leaked no up and brought to Nassau. ad, pimento, rum, oooanuts ty vem od were mened os board, names: —J. A Kuss, "we H Orosby, cook; Char! ollar, Hoary Gil- my west arc ae go as the or lagon.’’' The WHETS 81 ‘their claim for the them cheracterisuc dre-a that of , that our Ddiack sol diers are tired iike them. No doubt they wil! Gnd wide brevchea, provided for them, en a agreeable than baving (0 make wide breaches for ives. Ceplain Byrne, of the ship Ophir from Now York to ~~ jas arrived here. The con: isting of 2,4¢0 ba perky dry by the wreckers. I don’t know that there has beea any “conference” yet about sa'vage. | m oppes see Cight stoorage passengers ow board, be sides the captain's wife and childrea The Engtish mail, which arrived here on the 10th inst . regtonen ha? fins use nse Ngo try indis t, to join; nce of our new Go vernor, who is Mr. Batiey, iese Colonial Secretary at the Naval Court Martial on Lieut. Fleming. OUR PHILADELPHIA CORRESPONDENCE. Punanmurma, Jan. 81, 1857. The Court Martial reassembied this morning despite the atrocious weather. Licutenant Gwinn was recalled, previous testimony in saying the liquor oa board was mesa liquor; he sald 1} was mess liquor with the excep- Uon of Parser Looker, who bad nothing to do with \t, Varser Looker recalled—I caw a paper, but 1 do not know that it was tho acceptance of # challenge from Jom. mander R. to Lieutemant Fleming; I was asked to decy- pher a word in it, but did mot read the contents of the paper; it might have been possible for Lieutenant Ff. to bave been drank on the days of the various sposi‘ica- ons without my knowing ft, as during most of the time 1 was confued to my bank from the effects of an accl- dental {njury received in Patagonia; I cannot recall baring seen I Jeutenant F. om the 16th of May, whea the Governor came on board, Lam aware that Licutenant F. went ato the cabin on of about the 6th of June, after dinner, but aid not see bim return, he did not return to the ward room until after I was asleep at night; at least | don't him; he got ap from the dinner table to into the ; [do not romember thinking him under tps Pracewre Suva Jasnino, Joly 2, i a relieve brig Bainbridge have to direst tbat you, asoume commend of thet vessel unit . You will on ne account p 10 Sir—Commanter James ti. hile permigion, and. will adord tothe Mnited mtates in the Bainbridge. You will hw Rainhridee in readiness to proceed ta sea on Wednew morning, the JOuh inst, oMUKL MERCER, Commanding U.S, aqnidron. Brevi station To Commanding Onaries K. Piswrsc, United States brig Banbrieige. U8, Bae By Orr Rio Javnino, Bin—1 bave the honor to acknowledge the ree Communication of this gate, appointing me to tae command of brie Wainbritge and also ‘om uo aceonat 1) pertment Commander Rowan to leave the vessel.’ which orders hare been carried into execution On Wedpesday thia vessel will be ready to proceed to soa Very reapeatiitly, &, CHARLES K- Fld Nw, La. Com. Commodere Bas a. Mercer, commanding ( naval forces, comm of Bravil irectin, (U, 8 Suir Bay Rio Jasein, J a frn— Your letter of to day’ dais, neking for au invrstian Uon of the reports made conesrning you hae bean received Your fequest cannot be granted. I am, very resve ae BAML RL MARCA Com. U_ 8. equariron, Brari! station. 14, Com, C.F. Fuawine, U. 8. Navy, ‘The testimony on both sides was here clowed, and the Counsel for the accuted waa allowed Ull Wednesday morning to preprre the defence. Aw Aponrrionsss Roventy Haxoren._The rene of Furteia Hyde coonty, N ©, revently re jtested @ Mr Rowland Ohapman, a0 abolitionia, to ‘errs county, but se Mr. Rowlaad pman seemed loth to £0, @ Come ithes waited opon And cate te) intoe eyine somewhere (n the county of Tyrell, ‘e i “all bie glory,’ he baring pledged 20 fo return 00 fy de Again < Flwingion NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY Str Robert Peel tn Russia. . ADMIRAL MAPiuk AND GYEPHEM H, BEAMOH Or DOWS—WHAC 108 BARONET G4W AnD BLS GUE (robs bate 2d owe we : civea RB Pcel presented himself, and wis loudly cheered. Baaelé Gat 8 wes only the day before,he bad read ta a Oo WAS oKpocted to appear On that an audience upon the far distant city ole Bervices hed powers, ben, and fees be, 0 aie Cae ee io, The honoradie we was associated im the pro- gremme re aware tht last summer | went, (2 company with many Others, to that distant coan- try called Russia, I bad the proud ratisfaotion of beiag ooaveyed thirner on board one of those magaifisvat vos and upon the great distiaction that might have ro- suited from avy sucessful opecstions sguiaus th. We then advanced up the Neva, that mighty river 'e arrived at %¢ Potors- Ly summer it was bitterly oa ie weathor #aa very changeable, like everything else in Russia, aad { bad the greatest difficulty to keop myself warm St. Petersburg is bails on piles, avd is always very subject to thecast wind. (Laugbter.) When the cast wind biows 3t. Petersbirg has ‘@ chance of being done away with, as the public oxpscted Bir Charles Napier would do away qith{t (iaugbter) atali events, {f thea stands © good chasce of being sunt ia the water. Itis noteavery magoificent city, and does not strize One by its fine strects aod builcings after ail. It bas not bing else but ite floors, with outsides ai! paint aad stucco, Its edi! are a deception, as are ‘most things else we have heard of in Russia. (Laughter. ) The Admiralty is a remarkabie building situate’ cext to the Winter Palace, whick palace is the residencs of ihe Czare. It ie ip this palace that the Emperor Nicholas Itved im the manner, as was his miad, ead 16 was in & poorly furnisned room on the north-eset side that be breathed bis lest, Tae square before valsce tone of the largest "in the world, and the meaoith im the centre i« the largest in the world, consisting of @ single piece of stone, om the top of which is placed ® monument tothe Emperor Alexander, who died ‘m 1826. In the Winter lalace are deposited tho Crown jewels. I have taaveled s good deal and soon many oh , bat I mever saw anythiog like the oy jowels belongtog to the Jovereiga and people that court and country, They are something beyond belief. The crown exbibits a raby such as was nover eon Detore: the sceptre has tho largest omorard (a the ‘world: the ball of state hasan enormous sapphire; the Empresa's beaut'(u! crown of pearls contain: the largest pear! Lever saw, and the effect produged by this coagre- (om of brilliaute is something quite bese pre To this > Ida a mos famous collection of piciures, originally from this coup and known as the Walpole collection i ts that no private individual could be to seeure euch a collection for our coun try; and {t ts qutie out of the question to expect ents to be liberal on such a matter. (Hear, and ) [went to view the pictures ons Sanday afier. pnoom. The man in charge of the collection point attention to 8 quantity o works of art, and said, is the Kertch eekction.” Ieakl, ‘I thoaght they were all taken by Our peop'e’ (\aughter), to which be replied, ‘Oh a9; they were removed by order of the Le a4 two years ago."’ That abows the premeditation of the man (Cheers) Taose pictures had been rem ved at great “coat end difficulty from Kertoh to &8t. Petersburg two ) care before; and this proceeding ioaves little doabt on my mizd that there was @ great desigu against the Ubdertics of Furope. (Hear and cheers) The next pa lace is called Marble Palace, In everything there fs deception, and to this iastance there is almost epober deception. It is called ths Marbie Palase be- cause it is built of granite. (Laughier) Tne Marble Paiaoe is the residence of that “frank aud open hearted sailor’ Constantine. How I when | read that description of Copstantine’s character. (Laughter.) Yo may remember wha has beeu said avout the distia- rawbed Admiral Constantine. With all respect to hiv lighness, I must say that | never saw me leas of the | ‘frank give yy Cat ble character ca led Potemkin—remarkeble for thi he acquired over that most powertu| Empress. Potom kip secured to Russia that very spot, the Crimes, i0 and treasure bay boon i s = 3 + ga . 4 hour {requently, We wer: inge ro a once mado signs t) ow ly dressed director that we were noi goind fer enough, and thet the first carriage wae outiripping & He immediateiry rove ‘rom bis seat. drar ie from the box sod cast .'m upon the grow tng him. (Loughter.) | took care not to complain age ) There was no pratiiiion resdy tor one of (i ‘ix horses: whea Stopped at one posthouer, but tor director in gold thet we must have etx horse aud ix riders, to supply the vacancy, ruthed lat) tre whieh had collected, sexed the ‘upon the horse ‘and starked off aga ‘RO Hock 'nge OF shoce on bat that did sot matter (leagd ter); he seon got into a dreadtui state from riding, ant dropped off the animal The horsoe frequentiy be-ame Uired, and when they fell down exhausted were icf by the roadside, The posthoys eared the same treatment when they became onsble to tise dole (Laughter) [do not think | ever enjoyed traveling 70 ia my ie (iaukbrer) We a/\pped quantities of money {ato thelr banos, arc sbey were well comtented #'th ut When we arrived Nist ol, whieh, under ordinary croumstances =number- 30.000 inhabitant, bet at ihe fair times contains 400,000 and 600,000, we could not for some time get lodgings and I asenro yon that afer travelling st that tremendous pace for 28 hours erriages * thout springs, and without tasting fo we were thoronghl+ worn out Kreatually we ali got into ® room ere compelled to -ough ‘t, aad dowa (a 40 na we found there, || sagotr) for they bad a¢ver pert The following night #0 of our perty won @ theatre. The Gv eracr Where, aot, teeing trancers inquired wee we were Ma FPR a 20 Mevor ed 29 iroemed an Trike bee STONER, » “ ay. We Red auiuiag ty sleep on, ba- plenty to drink. | sever saw mea wiih suon a ca pacity for drivking as this brio of a Governor; (laggh ler,) and no matter bow much champacee he drank, | @id mot notice that be ever appeared affected vy (Laughter) He gave usa frie on Gm excellent opportunity of fine river, which ‘lows into the (Langater.) (am aiwaye @uxtous to revover, and never live w be dune (Rovew ed mirth.). After alluding to & purchase of caviara, ‘which coves £100 per pound before {s reached Moucow, and was nasty eves (heu, acd mentoniog che the vartous Faces, and the articics they uflered for sac at tne g aod fair, Sir Robert observea—I oaw awong tne crowded ae some men from} Menshueter aad Biemiag ham, a abire yoomsc and 4 ‘coven tarnic, and as T gazed upos them | felt proud of my country. (Oneors ) We burried back beoauay we koew tust va the Zin the peror was to cuter Moswow, and aifor a rapid drive twensy-eight hours arrived im tha [imperial city at 6 o'clock tm the morning dhorlly alier suai hour the Emperor aad Empreas arrives at Wseoow in grand stats nothing Could exceed the magnitioeace of the K prese’s carriage. he Eeperor Atexsador is & fino-look- ing man, bis appearence and the expresitoa of his pay @ognomy belug mild—in fact, uotbing acaperate Looki about nim, The bomage be recelves from hia sabj 10) 1g God-like, and such as coul fi jaroxly be conceiy enormous; indeed, so great was tithes our uniforms ouag about us, and we all lost iat reputavle rotuauity woich #0 pecultarly obaractoriees Eagliahmon. (Loud laugnter ) We were presented at the coronauon by Count Morny, the French Ambassador, a spick and span man of co. derabisaplom). and who, by the way is one ofthe greatest speculators in the world. He speculates im everywWing, and bought @ lot of picurcs to seul again and meke a profit of Next to Coant Moray etood the representative of a oounwy which deserves the sympathies of ali civilized people, dar tints (cheers) — nore! Dabormida. Then came the Ambassador of the emaiiest kingdom in Kurope, Belgium, the Prince de Ligae, the very picture of swoiling {asiguiticanco—so swolling, indeed, that he could nos tor the life of him look dowa from ihe contempiation of his own tmportan Then there was that (loc epecimes of a maa, Prince Ksterbary, the representative of Austria, Then the representative of Napies, of whom, tn charity, 1 will say nothing. Chen the Turkwh rep-cscntative—a clover furk. Ofcourse he ‘Was not admitied inio tho church. at the same time you Could not look at him withuut feeling that ho war tho representative of an «Mote snd worn-out pation. jt wav impossible for Turkey to loug resist too Be poly Raasia without assistarce Them came the Papal repre sentative, and Gasily that of ibis country, Lord Cran ville, than whom no one coul! more thoroughly repre gents wue Baglishman, He was the representative of the most powarfu! nation in tbe world, yet plaialy droxsod. When I saw him etoniing amid the decorated group round bim, { was reminded of tbe Hines of Barns — A king can imak’ a belied kaight, A duke, tort, aa’ at tas oon fie eight — A Capt tooess, ) tea, cacueg tae eye soross the cathe- |, you saw the distinguished generals of the Ru srmy—Trdileden, Gortechs off and ovhere—aad, j te side the Emperor, Count Uriv I believe ne was ia the palace when I’aul wa- arssssinated, and has peop the a vortte of three groat Faporors. Ho possesses quality of heart and Lospitality, for @ehioh | am much fadebied As the Finpresa entered she fell fat on the floor, I sup poded by accident. It was, however, to Kiss nome aacred sone or other; and then she came in with her bair dis- bevelled, !ookmg like Norma in the opera. Toe cerem> gy then 100k piace, and Emperor aud Empress wire duly crowed. At the moment when the Kayeror piaced nis crown on bis head the imperial ermine fell to nis tect while that cf the Empress fell trom her bead, aad was broken into picces. These acsideats in Rome woaidt have been decmed tliomens. In the evening their Ma featies woot out to seo the Uicmimptions, which lasted three days, and wero most 0 mach mag fo as to make one won where the staan gol their supply of candies, Then there was a roviow of 146,060 men, where { tgored in whe full w © captain of the Barton Yeomanry, wno would plewsoa wo wee their commanacr in the imperial cori j Wore Woops of ail the tribes of Russia, Cossa. and Circassians, aad 60 hosile are some uf tuem that regiments turved tbetr sham fight ta ‘was a grand charge of 40,000 cavairy en mas to the spot I was standing on. Many of the Russian ai bad helmets with baliet marks; but | suspect they must Dave been of their own makiug, or Weir Lada would ao bave escaped at the samo timo, (Laughter) fhe oe: grand spectacle was an enurmous dinner, sccount of an enormous feast somewhere in tac Bidic, which j looked for and coulda’: fied, and whica aust bay deen very tike the onel beheld ui Moscow, pately the officer who had the managem at of tne tvat thought the people would not ochave themselses with ut & rebcereal the result of whicn was tia: it was all domo lished prematarely Of course be was tried by a deum was, st all evesia, dngraced.” ‘Then'we had © ¢raad was, st all events, a’ . ¢ @ graae chasse. ip thie chass at lost 800 horsemen wore present, Ddesides about twenty men bio: euormous horns, aod some twenty dogs. They stariod , and they startes Sams, 8 — pron Ramey farninges with the dogs an mpeters, cvaid never menage {a fact, the: no more under the groun', added Sir Robort, * my informan' taken.” (Loud wer) alluded to the battle of Boro:!l of 120,60 men defeate:! a Kuss under Lon the field, feriings a he "con to history, the present position ¢f the Vide sian, could not but feel that they were « brave people. who under a better government an! more nt become @ mighly aad Hoa, $3 ii t H 3 i 2 oountry, | would ten Loe io the lap of Brittants than own the alleg‘ance Aways the soepire tn il Hf 3 ; the knee to the power that li and other y sort of violence apon + “Toe late sergeant & crime which wer il | i tencing three or four tor tite. These vile apd | never saw Ned at their sentence. louk to echemes i rf if da = e for Let there bes prison imprisonment ertabiishe’ of very formidevie cou em pinned Hi woret clemders abali be com. the life ebaracter of the tenteace, ani tae hich strike terror into the soa! “poe the posal bitty Cen e: re transportation I oniy say, in my opinion { pena! Tegutatiocs of the country, only more are fuily eyaal to the present ert worre emer goocy of the ki whieb ote robberian he says, “The robbers work 1 * generally of three porsons. Tar ( 2 a i if i R: 3 (allett 2nd inoet musouiae comes behind the intente? oie eae r wine ave fost the chenoe fe peas Gown the ‘he first peroeption of danger as ra peasibie, 0 aa to allo make good use of them, m: justly. Ats good phout the rol the faster it the atiac! Be: wee iD the ome handredth year of ber age, and ty the oldest person (9 the county, if hy ey maiden rame wae Abigail Allow, anc she wae married io 1°80 She was bora ‘a Montvilie. The Mible she would repeat perfeetly, She weuid 8 history of out country, cepostatly the days of the olvtion the setatned her ‘acultiet i! the iat, and Oem Sale (int che wae reads and prepared 9 go When oy ee Re Samane an yams 1857, Commenoe of the Port of dew York—Valuc of Imperts and Hrports. VaLUa OF IMPuRes, Flour, ‘bbin 11,284 70,224 Dush.a7,004 30.814 Pork, bois. B14 7,580 Hama, tbe,,11646 1,270 Beoon 31,308 96,014 Lard. 708,964 «75 055 Gneose.....10,6i3 1,001 F oxseed, to. 30 535 Giovor do b's 398 7,790 Flour, bbis..6,723 $46,144 6t4 13,076 GLaRiow, Bacon, ibs.199 616 = 20,000 4616 3 866 4.800 Sp. ol, gale 11,187 Lh GL OLoake, tous, 362 12,406 Floor, bbia..6,650 $38,151 Rosin. 10F a4 BA $64,064 6,000 rrr ee ed 2 BA 6,828 7,844 ebb Machtnery,os 4 Qopper, dbia. 136 33,067 awrwaa? 412 $91,408 oot (2185 Frour, vbia..1,000 87, bus. 7,906 15,140 Alcohol, bhds 0 6.008 Turp’a’e, bbia 36 bal PRITISR ¥ RET INDIES ‘ela 178 $3,000 KO D-mestics, Hardwere, ca 147 Tobacco, Ibe a Drags, &.... ‘986 Lumbor, ft 235, Btaiovery, ca. IT Spe tarpt' bin }4 sh0y , 8. . Weekly Ke In the oy and county of Abeceas o the q Absoves of the thigh Aloum'n» ria and Bright's disease of sees Bre'n olmeane of, SPOMOR IE «oo gece ce durned or soalded, . Cano: of the face Canert of the mor Pence? of tke Wome Sere See ee ee The anmber of ttt Sanlipox Aoap., 1% W. MORTON, Mev Tnenantor’s Department. Maw York. amv ECTAMENTS MANGER Rs CTMER Gan, ———— VALUB OF ExroRr LV MRPPUOL, Quart. Vabue Cotton, ba... 2,612 $160,164 REWARD.—LOST OF LEVT IN THE OARS PROSE here to boston on Thureday the 224 inst, two Ui Bates parents for revetving Groarms, granted to Bliitor ‘the finder will confer @ great favor ee Ge and roceivo the abere Browtwiy, Sow Vert. Boston payors ples Losers by returning thew b) WILLE oM Kaus Hardord, Worcesier, Springiold aud AMS®URG, [tv ROU FET parketbook, contaitag Veit by oraving proper tae frovklyn Oty Floar Total... sce ee 9174, 664 TOMRON, UND—ASUM OF NONRY, ON SATOROAY, ATE skme bY proving prepe: Apply to @. Polisok & UND—A GOLD WATUH, ‘an hare by calling Canal sueet, proving property sud paying for this advartice~ peat. soe eeee es O108, 298 A NOUR, DATED wre OF are ‘i paradie ut ihe Bamk of tie Stale of Ne Wheled. ihe60,813 $58, * sic daied {a November o pa; ment of which bas brea stopord 7 same wil confer & favor by lenving it a ae BOM & HIGGINS, © Wail treet ARMAAGHS, 47, A BAY TORS FP an trot (axidn 2 40, warraniad sound and kind, Seeeeereet 111017) veh, of grees enduran ice. POR KALE—A #IX carrvalt, 6 bef t KAWAY, A SIX Siam ia light four erat cies ani & Mix seat aleigh, Apply & Weat Twenty thi d erect, ia the amin sbop 4 wo a three seated sleigh, alee two horses, ‘lint cam tot fuet Apply at Irusteo stebeay, Greenpoin!’ rear Tenta sires ferry. ULRS FOR FALE —FOU® LAROR SI7% sr Ao mum, well mAiched, prio GAUDT, % Sorkiman street, 16 Rosin, bbis, Tnqui cares .... 30,508 aquire of Jamas AN ADJOURNED MBKY- 0 of De srnien, for Aru ne gene oF Dawe walt at AUKSUN, becrelamg. ARE BALL CON DANREY WRPT IDOE Oud, gale... 1,5 BPG AKS—OABAWA Yes Metéagions reenme Over da by the hundred or or Union Ciab bi coud sory REMOVAL, RS TELLING MAS REMOVED FROM 6) LEU nard to No.6 Varich street KE VRETRIS BLOOM DEFOR Lad REMUVED TO MS Bowery, corner of Firm street wetio is reeriving howsaeds ever: week heusacds ead im 4 They, ip retorn, are reeriv, this thaw, woasee{c) cor nile. i his woode (al cos RY STREFT HOUSE, 64.6 AND New York, Rept on ihe Rnrovean pie Meals at boars of the dey Water iu Overy room Wil. aiging rome bee. per dag, taking thelr meals down to Rocat oomloriat @ aaloona where the subs: chee of the eraunn rr ner eed THK FIRKME, TA MBATING HELD AT HENRY I vs proposed ale vole Co ongingme cr twelve and Mr. Carson seven. PATRICK BOYLE, Chuemam, of Hope Hew tA, KIThO AMD NO OHARGR UI ured. —Dr Lp wan remedies on!y drive the disense tp the verures the pacient trun Tereeds on earth that dowe it Dr. Abbe bavi: @ e091 wader the celebrated Dr od a treat ‘isemane of the apice, hip ‘nga, sub fem, Xe. 8. No 125 West Twenty JONEULT DR. CURTIS (FROM EUROP® [@ Abt Spoediy aad reliable tombe Suncveat privacy aod contidence o Joward street, (we downw iow Yorn, pene 24th day of January, to the Slat day of January, 1867. 30; women, 73; boys, 111; otal Adana, 138) children, 128; males, 251; females, 340, oo lored persons, 14. weences of & private nature. Fever, intermittoat, Fever, pucrperal.... Fever, romittent BR. WATSON'S SEW WORK — THU Oa0em ae A ONND rte ineveRs Weetine OM Rpor naar wore exbaasion wih weal Ariy tod.orretir@. @xcena ot and eile@ls of thie inetd none Fracture of the ax inter and drawings, wilh wen Pree ST ad oom @utiad 7 a COOPRR, 14 PUANR sTR>er. saved privately ond ‘endl itn infammation of tun 4 A. cored. Charges meders, the cartanty oC ong radicaligr 5. B. No fee tli ere. nation of stoma. mmmaoo of veing,, Kitied of murdered ered OFPIORS, 3 HOUSTON ST RAMEE, —At home lil |, aed aiter 6 o'clock. ertainiy of bem from he New York Valveraity im hee ‘Sma.ipox Sottente g 0° the brain. Soine, ciwense of Suieito. by arsenic ntl Ao hours bom 9 le 1, aod trom 5 te WARD'S UNFORTUN, ‘oby offers & reward psi¢ian who, after ® vee Siecases with equally oniform celert cheapness. Ry hie wonderful remedy ence with cvery wage of the disease, Deves, and yg p~ wi inet aeinst id at Dr WARD'S obt of Broadway, ew S picggs, rec deere enas