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Arrival of the Hermaun at New York ‘aed the Europa at Halifax. ener TUREE DAYS LATER FROM Pacific Aspect of the Spanish-Mextoan Question. probable Settlement of the Weochatel ‘Diffentty DEPARTURE wr 1) ELGIN FOR CHINA. PROGRESS OF THE CHINA WAR eich AT Hoa KONG. feptare fne Senmer queen bythe aver, MARRACEE w BOROPEANS IN BORNEO, DECLINE IN corres. Breadstutts Tevaing tpwari--roiens Steady &, ‘Tre Unitod Sutes mati steamship Hermann, Captain Migeins, which teft Southampton on the 224 of April, ar- ved si this port yesterday afternoon. ‘We are indebied to Parser Malling, of the Hermann, tor @ prompt dc! very of files of papers. ‘Me moamship Buropa, Capt. Leitch, from Liverpoo! 2th @R., arrived at Halifax at half past ten o'clock on Tues morning. Sho sailed from Halifax for Boston at threo @eleek yesterday aflerncon—weather caim aud foxxy, eeeempanicd with showers. The Buropa’s dates are three days later than these Brought by the Indian and Kangaroo. ‘The nows presents several features of portance bows | | peitically and commercially. ‘The Korops passed, on tho 26th ult., the stoamship Asia, smrering ext. On the 2d inet. she yemed a large orew Steamer, bark rigged, wih a black funnel, steering werd. On ths 84 inet, passed the brig Goarivr, of St Pearie, Granvilie. ‘Mhe eteamubip Alpe arrived im the Mery, from New ‘Veerk, on the night of Friday, the @4th ult. te stated that the propositions submitted for ub @emant of the long pending Neuchatel difficulty hay ‘eeeepied by the Prassian and Swiss Envoys at Paris, sub Jeet to the approbation of their respective governments. Zhe Ear! of Higin, the newly appointed Brith Penix oot Qentlary to China, had ieft England for the scone of bia | ignorant stranger into delue more. Febtical inierest in Hngland was centred on the preaching wecting of the now Parliament. Ascording to the last advieos from the Danubian pro vinevs, Wallachia was rather agitated, but Moldavia tran coe ‘The price of corn hod falleo at Coustantinople, Varna nad Barges. Admire! Lyour aud his equedron were recelyed at Sinyr- me with much ceremony by the Turkish authoritics, the French paval division and the English resident: Phe concession uf the railway from Rustch: Bas Been grauted to somo Ralgarian merchants. ap. ‘The Hauperor Napoleon entered his fifties par on the | SPH ukt., having been born April 29, 1508. ‘The operations relative t) the Tureo-Husalan frawere iv ‘Ante would begin on the 1otb of May. ‘Pee fee on the Neva had bagun to break wp. ‘The death of tho Dochose de Raguse, widew of Marcha Marmont, is annonnesd. ‘The Neapolitan Minister at tho Court of Muirid, tho Marquis of Riario Storas, died on the 15th ult, after @ abort Bem, ‘Wee Rev. Dr. Skinner, Primus of the Bootleh Pplesopal @hored, died at Aberdoen on the Lith, aged 78. Be the Liverpoo! cotton market # dull tone had provaliot and bokiers were pressing their stocks on the marke ‘Me quotations were somewhat trregular, but prices of all Seeeriptions, particularly the lower and middling qualitics, were slightly lower than st the doparture of the Africa. ‘The week's business amounted to 44,000 bales, of which epeculators took but & very srnall proportion. ‘Phe market for breatstuls was generally steady, and oome cases A Londen y & mi rance was vo! The | quotations for fiour bad undergoue no variation, but e dex 1 gone op about 94. nor quiet, at & the pr t fi re wance on the rate carrent Provisions generally were quiet bpd v on Cansoin exhibited an upward etion for money on the 2h GREAT BRITaIN. tard Kigin has left for Paris, on his way to Cb'n Geerpting whe Cabinet Council, there were no political | ve. A bumeroun mocting of merchants and manu: was hold in Manchester for the purpene of forming an a Soclation for the promotion of the growth of cotton all T the world, to be called the “ Cotton Fupply Assoctetion.’’ ‘The association ts to be encouraged by all practicable @uenne, the growth of ovtton in tho colonies and other eoenties, by dim eupply’ m4 removing as far as poerible all logielative tm ‘At & epecial moeting of the Kuropena enc Sieamebip Company & report war read eta’ ‘Gxtal cost of the right eteams?.ipa recently 5 2400,000, offwhich £227,000 had been pi Jee the balance (#1 ty thousand £9 ehare« ing infor a American that the FRANCE. The Grand Imke Constantine bad « sat A review of 60,000 troops wil ive a Mark bout the @h of May tn his honor ‘TM Council of Biate had commences! t* ee bill against the urvryath The Momurer pobl: atot be gween France nk Fevrvary = relative to the mire of ak Of the @mia ambareadior the Gat th ua Perdis ont erin Another int . con, Marshal Ser wane, the Spe. a Hreor Latre em ee bat fh om Mareha’ ‘ Modrid to e the me’ i m dent laftacue af th andah re fro utler between F aut Spee “ ihe Morten ot their iret mest Th - © é " dictarhanoas at lo , Bur we » oll Cnt : game, bere 66) Catia Died taken R py > “8 € ame tote Geqwiehed from | DENMARK. re w & Wr COntorating pentagon Korpaing Uuat tie T Germanic Diet bad been sept for. Tu qbows that the quarrel with Gormany euters ae an impor. Gast clement ito the yrownt oouaplication of alfnite. Ar drone, the late Prooident of the Counc), as Goput Gp Oe King 06 fi) up ho vacarsve Cases ty ene Grewal of Scheie, had beer \ Bikherio Minister of Puble Worst rer SWITZERLAND. The Pruseian and Swiss plen\pote 7 pF epee d Of the media Patel question, and had proval of thelr respective governwent PRUSSIA. A propreiuan to eubetitute Jogal tmateal of poles usw. gieion over printing Hoences ip Prussia, Whied wee carried he Prossen Chamber 08 Monday, the 2b wit, by one Weprity, wae rejected the next day, ie gowrnmeat Waring collected ite forces AUSTRIA, Baron Bach's van plan of See orgomeeuton for ai the ompire, waich has boon for Onnne , it is eald, con 1, and he has boon requested to | make in conforma; with the enset the Lovasion of Mberal ideas to 1648 | OPaMization of the Koprone @dered to be too Ibe thr eatene to reelgn TUaKEY. The somimiesimer for the re, 4 ° Rue ‘Turkish frontier ia Asia, ae ir titubed 7 astios Ub of the of Paria, which Pant oe, ak ok two Turks, two gmaabie oh Kare ov be Lath ot Mag” |, Wl ase MONTENBS RO. A deopatih from Paris annonces that the sif®ronsce BATHD Avpirin am) Montenegro appeane ine fair way of EOROPE, | 100! Sars, om: beoa | had com contrasted hy the horas ct on ea "r umtor the | |. Moers, Baring roe. #0, report « modarwte den NEW YORE x HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 7, wip RL ine Moneomagrlan thugs eal HEEVING OF THE -ACABENY OP MEDICINE. eottlement. Prins Danilo Austria bas ordered that the de removed te the imteriar. gums 3 4 aND | MO Tami. from cnloeta to fo tho Saat eh of March apd from Bombay to the 2d of April had buon received. ‘The Suropesns on beard the British steamer Quean, un. < hed been murdered by the Chi- vatuable cargo earried off. goveraTeent contractor's storobouses at Hous bad Seep burned down by tnoendiaires and 700 Sour destroyed, ‘The Chinese 'n Sarawak, bes gyted nf risen on the 17th of February, and tsavacred several Buropeans. Pir James Krooke saved his life by switaming across a creck. One of the Borneo Company's steamers subsegt arived at Sarawak, hoad of = boty of Malays and Dyakos, ai struction of the setlemout by Auiling 2,000 war steamer was sent poses (he Dutch et bat ber services were not The latest dates from 2 ake were wo the Sth of Marchi, sd ft <i no intelligence of frosh operations !n the re ‘ was 28. Liyd.; money was pien' ful a sak bad lowered ity rate of intrest. Ja imy rm ark there waa lite 2. rte the import market was rathor dol. Tho pt markot had improved, Exchange waa 2s. 2) At Madras exchange was 2a. 234d. Tho toint export of tea irom Ching to Great Britain to we Both of June, it was estimated, woudd reaco seventy mil- hon pounds Exchange at Hong Kong. mee 43. 9354. At Shang h be prio silk hed fle Exchange war 68. TA54. #4. PERWA. Porsian scomunts of the recomt battie of Bushire bad deen published, vtaiing thet the Fretish sdvamood anti moeting the main bedy of tha Persians; that thoy then set fire to tho British camp couipago and re rented towards Binsshiro, whenoa being reinforoed, } the battle begap and lasted fuor days, both partios rotiring \ in-consoghence of the torrents of rain which fel! during, the whole time, rendering the ground anft for cayal Porsans left some guns in Qhe mud, bot afterwards reco vered them. Tho Porsians extimala Ube British Joss at 1,000, and their own at 400, PRUABSIAN EMIGRATION TO THE UNITED Brarks, ATRONG NRPREAENTATION TO THE CABINET AT WAAR- INQTON—-THROUGA TICKETS YORBIDDEN POR SAMM CANN AR EMIGRATION RECOMMENDED. Berlin ¢ lomatic reprereniative 0 Knited States goverument, mint of of viglenoa committed om. tmnt. 1 American porte, fort scinenntien taenian tare | ae thelr compulsory on board These steps at Washing. ted on a report pub 'y for the Protection of ars, whic! asnong “other things, that during | the part year and the drst h of this yoar 69 caces had | come to iho knowledge of the soctoty of foreiguers who | had been compelted against their © aerve on board American merchantmen, and who, on arriving in Liver- | Pool, were 80, perfectly ruined in hestth and fortane as to entire dent upon charity and hospital aid. | Of 31 others who had been talked over inte taking Ame | rican service yoluntarily, a further number of | 13 had beon cbliged to ‘have recourse to eurgicat | aid on reaching Liverpool, in conssquence of mulireat | ment, and out of @ total’ number of 103 cases that to tho knowledge of tho society, only two i persons were found who did not complain bitterly of thi I! usage received on boar. Vanek. The ous maipractices ia Now York vhich immigrants | aro exposed from the arililoos of + runners” who hoax the rchacas and expensive destination, have been repeatedly and ‘sod by the government bere, through Finigration Board for the information | routes to the | 1 ants; end the sale of through | tickets ‘fo Amsrican porte bas Deen strictly forbid zen in the Pri dominions, an example which bn bean followed hy the Hamburg and Bremen authorities, he otber hand, this government has at various ti nes plated ont, even by it: ollielal organs, the superior atvan- es wwaiting the emigrant im Aurtralia and gCanada, hero, whatever the emigraut's individual evccess in bfe enjoys the advantage of British lawe and the freedom obtainable under a monarebical go- It only remains for the local government and thorities iu Canada to show the world good evi dence of their really providing well for the despatch of the tumigrant to bis destination. and his protection there, to obtain a considerable amount of countotance willingly ac- corded them by the authorities hero. railway ‘TREK LATEST NEWS. Ys TRLRRATES FROM LONDON TO LAVEHUNNOL. TU WAR DY CHINA, Lowpox, April 25, 18 S) | | The Landon Nima anys — The news by the ay 4 mall fhowr bow n fully neti ded the government and people of England have ham tn promptly enpporting their officers in China. Certainly, our troops, our frigates, and our gun boats eave not heen | despatched an hour too soo, We are evidently engaved in 6m tons coufliet, which it will require tho utuawet | vigor, 0 a toaclee. Thediplo | tuatic Indore of Lond Higin must be delayed unti the eterner task of the milltary and naval chiefs have been effectual completed. There # an end for @ Ume, of mislens aod Dog Oats otis TRE BreeraW RALLWAYS. | The omly notice of this scleme Is contained in the fullow- | toe paragraph from the London News elty article ; ! Theshares iu the Russian railways remain nor | quoted at a baif to three-quarters premiuin, but | scarcely @ transaction going ‘orward ip them. NEWS THOM THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. News to Pebruary 18, saye that robbery and etoienoa wm the tucrearo in Britich Kattraria, FINANCIAL AND COMMERSIAL. LONDON MONEY MARKET.” The London money market waa stringent, but Core was ther ens demand. Console for monay closed ai te Sj 493%. The bullion in the £541,000. Bar silver quoted at $2 Gs. 10.¢d.; American eagles no Spanteh doubloons at 78s. 64.; Sonth Joubloaus at 76a, SOIGOAN ABOLITION re. Boll & Gon report America securities genormliy with a mad ate biwinow, Penny) Virginia | Marytap w York Onmiral bees of 196d. York Central bouts of 1983... 6 convartibies enking fupd.. ueylvapia Centr ie ¥ The Lonsion Timer of tho 4 Grand Trunk Railroad of Casate nt 64; a6 pe bonds. roports business done ta drbem- tures, Great Western Ruliroad of Canada, ‘ 1, $80 jaid, Ms 09; New 4 10%. APOOL COTTON MARKET. The Broker's Circular cates that tLe Liverpoct eaton marked wee @ull ai! prices quite Irregular; Loders were preesing on the markt, an! al) quater had wligbuy de | efined; the lower qualitien were the weakest, aud had ‘doolined ouefornth of @ peuny, ordinary de- eeriptions were cuoeighth lower, ‘and middling qualities shared the decline to the exvat of onc sixteenth of a penny, while the finer deworipuons were low of ale but had undergot change, The wales of the bales, inchwiing 1600 0 speculators, ami 6,000" to exporters. Friday's business amounted t 6,000 bales, (be market Goung dui ut the following qnotaions:— Tinie } ne Or Plame he stock on hand axncunted to 816,000 baie, of othe 42,900 were American. LIVERPOOL BIMADSTUPES MARKET, Tuokiardson, Bpence "6 Clreular qu ten ond $0. om the week; flour sendy at wel priest: Corn quiet at an ed rane: 0 yr the qoctatlous>—W ontorn Canal Pah) “ Philadelphia 25s. & Bs.; Unio BOs. 6 . Ao. Be. 44.5 white Be. Bd. a O. Dd. choice; maixed corn 821. 0 fae. 64. ; yolow at The weather had beon God but » PROVISION MARKET, {elon market was steady; of and I beyver demand te for short bonclees, 67), fo! Od. for tong ri, and Ba, Ge. for Com war heavy at Of. AFOOT, PRODNCR MARKRT. ms were uncha’ 8 ie, 64. a at 40s, | epirite tarpemtine wae de i Wa tn flr request at BGR. 9 406. pale rape @ ; Q My highor, Tallow wai active at 6 . banged apd bor bad Qdvand | vasearn AT LIV EREOOL. five wae etraty Ries war Aall tee 11 Jed ot Virginie low Preights to the Un | From Liverpool te York rates Grim at £4. be. @ A. | chemicals 16: y Code 1d 6 | 18. 0; crater be LONDON MASERO. for iron; Wola rails etsy at £7 1, pas kA Booteh pig 1 cg il ian, is wea he 27e. a 608, Sugar wae rathor and tra Inaetive Rice hed deolined 34. MANOKRESTRR MARERT, Trade in Manchgetar waa checked hy iho jh? Saoor market, a6 p COU tone prevailed. Inquiry into the National Heel Kong tothe |) Diseanee-No Duubt Remaining hut that it Originated Wholly from Putrid Kffevie and Bad Ventilation, A meoting of (he acadenay was held last ovening at tho chapel of the Untversity, in Washington square, which was very fully stlended by the membors. 41 a little after Bociock Ue chair was taken by Dr. Valentine Mott, and the regoular barinese @f the aeademy was then procesded with. The mactes of the Inst moeting were read and ap: provod of, after whieb several of the regalar eomittees sub- roittad report —somne on acience, som on business—which repor's were approved of or appropriately referred. Dr, Morr, the Chairman, then informed the meeting that Dr, Wynne, from Baltimore, was present, who would communicate certain interesting information to the academy converuing the yickpess stthe National Hotel, Washington (Or, M.) felt great interest in the mubject, and was very desirous of hear Dr, Wynne, Mo was eureall the mem pers entertained the game fecling, We at a distance harily knew what jadgment to form spon thig interesting anbje Toots and information, therefore, would be very | Sieting tho Peousptrauia avenue between aceeptable, by which they might come to some deinite conclusion. Dr, Wynne then rose, and being received with marks of warm approbation, said:— 1 je a matter of public notoriety that during abe moni of February and March many of the inmates of tha Na- tional Hotel at Washington wore seized pe alarming, and in some instances fatal, disorder, which at the moment gave rise to he most painful suspicions as-io its origin and. devejopament. Same months have now red, during which the hotel has heen taken possession of by the mi cipal authorith s of Meri go and after an exazatnaiion aud reyert by the Board.of Heaith, closed a3 a nusance. The gucets who were attacked vy the disease have rewrn- ed Lo their homes in variows parts of the Union, and many are still laboring under the efents of the malady , or occusior al relapse’, of more or jess violence. The cireumstances attending the onget of the aisease , a8 well os its an: ipo Ihave served to excite public curiosity to ar al degree, 7and to set afion: great variety of romors, whic iftrve, sbould be e+tablished, aud if false disproved by the | carefe) scrutiny of medical men. Itis for this roason that I have bionght the subject before this boty, a ihe hope that the discussion which it may give risa 'to will from the distingusbed members who compose it | kome solution in which the public mind may foot oon. fidence, and be relieved from that painful diswast und which it wow labors. This hot 4, jopg known as ope ot the mort extensive and fashiopabie in the Union, and whove guosia were ordinarily of the rh realest respectadili eituated at the intersection ‘epnsy!vania avenue and rixth street, in a ealobrious ha T of tbe capital, and has ap tu the period when it became so npfortanately conepicuous, enjoyed an oxceilent ropatation for salubrity, In iho iater part of January, during & period of extremely cold woather, Dr. James ©. Hall, one of tho moet extensive | snd able practitioners of Wachinaton, was cailod to virit a ratient Who occupied a room ip the’ fourth story of the | wad irritable stomach. This was Ome of the tirat cases of the disease. It was fo.iowed in the early part of Yevruary by many others of a like character in varions parts of the house, from the domestics’ kitchen to those baying roomé rem xe and witlout any Coinecton with each other. The symptoms in all of these cases cor. responded pretty nearly with each other, and seemed to indicate a common o use, to W ‘The attack almost invariably Degan in the morning, after the patient bad rotired to rért im apparent health, aud wae usherod in by profuse operations of a frothy character, oc companied by much jlatus. Whenever the diarrhwa was checked by opiates oF astringents it was evcceeded by vo. miting, wich in {ts tern was suspended by the renewal of tho durrhaa. There was some pain, but not that of acnte inflammation; thirat was excessive, and the de-ire for ar drinks great. The diseage abated during the mikt weather, about the middie of February, and returaed la. | creased violence with the cold weather, which pet in at tho lat of the month and continusd into March, during which timo tho house was or ato repletion with guests atracted to Wasbiagton by the ceremony of the inaaguraven of Mr. Buchaian as Preaident of the United States. Dr. Hall aw thirty or of these cases, aud is clear ia iden ifying the disease of Ward aa the same as that which occurred ip the earlier part of the seszon. Dr. Boyle, who likewise eaw a large number of cases of this disease, fully corroborated the statemu ni of Dr. Hall, both in regard W the circumstances under which distase appeared, ani the ebaracter of the auack. Those who left the bouse after having contracted the malady euffered equally with these who remained: and £0 lopacivus dues it appear to be, Uist the residents of remote districts in the North and the South are oven now euterivg fiom relapses, under Ue most diverre conditions: imate. Suspicion was natarally frat di- peg ee food served af the table ax the offend cause, id tthe wagfe-tun of vem ofthe ardor a supply of cooking utenells, uy » eotiee and milk were ob tained. . Alfred F. Goss, steward, who tes- thied to the above changes in the culinary deparument be- fore the committee of the Beard “of Hloaith, sorted that the copper veesels were well ‘ined aud perfectly clean, and in better order than he had ever seen been before, although he had been steward at the Revere House, in Bo wn, for five and a balf yeara, Gautier, ie chiet cook and one of the firet and greatest sufierers, ip his exannation declared that the food was always of good quatity; that he kept the keys of the meat box, and that pope but the cooks were present when the food was being prepared. pte nn phe ber, as well as umny of tho servants, euffered in comamen with the gneata, At one time 80 mauy were Indisposed as seriously to int rfere with the regular duties of the house. | The testimony of Gose and Gautier, in to the water, | shows thet the waver tank is built of biick, lined with | slate, and so Completely closed that it was tmposstble fore vetor any other animal to enter it. This testimony waa further corroborated by the personal examination of the committee. It further appeare, by the evidence of the | steward and cook, that the water used when the dieease appeared a eecund time was procured from @ diferent ro- fort, wervolr from that in use ot the beginning of the aitack. Upon tis point the report atales that all of these facts seemed conclusively to show that the food and water were not « the snpposiion that poiso bad been introduced into | taken of by ub a marbable thet at all, moro expe to eater into a ¢ peisome, Tbiuk that the members uree with mo that nove acterized the disease a nithonyh tho puml aped altogether, potwithstan tant drink in it, abd to disprove eutirely Lape oF of any kind Tis usnines hore < roguiting from | { | \ a ff than among those tyurtments wee in that portion of establubmest copecally appropriated w ihe tse of gentiemen, and who not have failed w experience some ill ls £ Parlakon of twwd or poisoned foo. cout De. Mid, Who was at Warhinewn during tue ‘ase, very Joatly remarke that “no ovidenoe ha. yet bren adduced reems Ww eve siok with this —~ Brunt be wtiribated to this causa, ‘wards Air John Pringle, the President of the Regal Society, than whor bo toan of hie day was snore conte observer, in his obeor liseaves of the Koglish troope in Flanders, says that wt wepever the marsh near which the army was stationed was focl with animal impurities the soidiers wore mvariably aeaze i with bowel Irritation, amounting even to dyrentery ration taade by thir dist roboratent by the experieuce of every one having the Ine- dical care of bedies of garrisoned oF Geld tre nce hu day. Tho experience of our own army in Morids, end Bure reoeully in Mexico, shows the freat prewaienee and ma che of bowel efteetion: aroong there who are @ub- fected & Loxhalations. Nor ts tus confined to thove who are Natnes fo the wretched quarters of the eoldiera of eb ermy in tho time of war, oF tho lly veuulated spark Mente of the more wretaked in populous Wwne, but oftan invaded the lux rious dwellings of the nor opulent claim «Dr. Rigby, on hie evidence before the bea ch of towne commision’, 2054 that he has offen bean eua! toot by Ue sense of smell the pobonow o cowere tn the more fashionable parts of 1 riders the senee of emell aa vory importaat A crafly parce, eye he, may bide much from the oy, but he Vout ‘Ike from the nos ot madieal Hen who i at all experienced in theeo tat Char wo aticibelng eh sitack of poor solved the inmates of the lying in hospital his charge defeotyve sewerage and ventilation. Ir. Dray, of King’e College, w equally positive in tracing cotumplion to © cowe, and Dr. Southwood bere power to produe ere aro in- Blame © the attacks from thir cacae seermes each ete OF the Other of these fur, and others in whieh twe or nore wre conjoined. This wae especially the eave in Corydon epidemic which oroarres in Spiomber, 1862. ranger, who wae sent b; cd Gon to in vestignie the eguree of the ‘and who, cher Uke causes, attribute the ic w the edluvia whi bh econped from the gully holes of the old sewers, tay ¢=—Besides the attacks of fever, thore war a lal eneunt of corrhoa Mr. Theupoon had 1 Ofty csses in Be yrnction, wi evidomlly attridutabie to wud forming, apart of the epider's. In tae Croydon epitomic @ leading oha- rartortelic of all the carer of fever was rrhom, sod Tr. Granger Pay Chat in this euthreak po. tri> distur?amoe, ira virid etthovta, sout, A Jed to this is that “leon, in Of the eety wo phat, i. Wynne then read to he donde my the following in- teresting COtamanOet 2, a4 | rome’ by Dr. Tali, of Warhington, D.C. NO, Mag 4 2807 jor ee A y hone nga tri Figg, te regards to eres ny, ster Darn ut i tion ved puitere are mmihaien: 0 ¢ oe ary ohn te x trash, which ere not no removed wy eho they aro cannes of isons ine Capt and tho Jent's house have to their conser iwech wer ry ee Poul, who was affected with diarrica, loss of appeiite | ) all bad been subjected. | a Tater ot mere than it gomber Thad a one ve uindiar my care did ot cous any aeahz nh cy 7.Pme all-wiaa adi: Pe thio? ode amopala ta rather ho house physician, or the physician of ot ‘Feisoa Rhea 49m remarkable; I was the proprivtore, bul at anoarly pe oy nome 08 competent eal rink, and ev nese or pain or omniciig. or ng countieniional disturbia . tine be wauid probably Bayo fiou four to wig operations, and ere ban neu we ‘a reprieve, The next morn: ing’ dhs same soen@ Waukl be -onaried, and then at s.iporiod’ varying from two Jaya to a wank, ihe stonwoh Wronid be atfocied ith mansea, youiting merely fhe ingest % {hronse ibirst and low alt Mahe csease, porsiate tenderness and pain in tha Rowols with an Srrital Bais woul come om, bus not in all the eases, for mavay bad acho for weeka ‘ition ome sign of ‘Any tuflammatory a- The mow: aingular feature in the disease was the ten- dency, 19 fraqueot rolapees; patente, who Liv lef the bouse would apparca'ly get well, aod remain ¥o for two or diroe Wweebs, aud Hien, witbont kay fresh exposure, or any known ‘mrocurrence of wil the symptoxs. fo bid in mesters. At then others who frequented or slept tn the house, but neither Teank there, were equally affected, while oo. the many whoiived, aid and drank there eseaped, y io some other explanation, Teould not believe that it it y Tajorral poison acting #4 & ebemical Lae for these Feusua: One man wank be ached, after ening Seanother only afer eauing many incaly and others cat Anddrank indiscriminately and. with, impunhy, whole period of the disease. Tho bowels were primmrty and H mainiy affected. nnd the stomach secondarily, not violantiy and not ferariably; whereas | shoud ep eta mineras poisou to have expended hie force in the 1 id principality he symptoms denned by the (whi reve very bioody ar ous, ami rarely .) the degree and Kind of pain, the pulse the Fein, the nervour “sympathies, &e.. were not snch, a8 | would be produced by any mineral or vegetable poison with whieh } am familiar; and, lastly, the abaiementand cesa- symptoms with apparent reeovery, and itout ony fresh eaposure, is sn0d0 prmation, # 1) ot the muooue men ave. ot tn hor reasons that augrert “emselves. T wonkd mark what the organic in reveaied in the eases of fad tho-Hton. Mr. Monugonuers. of faotioaal dissec. ich Tam ry Sgnamaneesad we “ean ‘eay 2 no mare of the causes oe ‘a infantum, cholera er endemic Oyeereary and t fever to say nothing of puerp: wer, aud all the exanthuata, What chemist has yet yet sought and ana jysed the materumuli of » diseases? Une tact T must mention, For the last two weeks of Febra ery the weather waa very mild—the wae adows and Joors ‘the hotel were thrown epen, and during that ume the now ‘oorturred. “About ie first af of March the weather beca:ne way cold. The house was ¢1 » disease } roks woh renewed violence. Again some awttributed thei tion to the habit of sioepi sioeping with open windows a ing, however, jeontied po theory, and has: oi deal, and that is that , ons Who para by wee of mea were golzed the miasmaa have ailecad | red to fond? water of thebouse t rank regis y evil Cong &e., de. J.C ‘Dr. Wynne bad concluded, a very ee Fea ing die- { evasion in a conversational form took place, in which Drs. | Detmold, Warren, Griscom, Wynne and others took part, | which drew out sbreral interesting idess and helped to | throw great Nght upon the subject, It aime out that the onal Hotel, in cold weather, when all the doors and ‘ows Were shut uo , Merlally stank with foul air—tat | the stoves in the houge were fed with air from tho cellars | below, full of foul gas from the t thin aoconnts | for the disease breaking out at two different periods of a cold epell, viz.: in January, and then in‘March. Several —a" given by Dr. Wynne, from medics! history, raved that preelsoly such & jis tia pro. in eelubliahments, armies, otc., from putrid effinvia. Gar ig this disedssion, which ficlined to the idea of pobon, was fully oonvinosd that fou! air and locat putrid exhalations were really the cause, and the ouly eause of the disease. ‘A vote of thanks to Dr. W7nne for his interesting com- @apication wae passed unanimowly, and the meeting adjourned Obituary. 1. Noxven War, gon of James Walker, Req., of Nashville, Tenn., and brother of Gen. William Walker, of Nioar , died on board the steamer umpire City, on the | Misielppl river,on the 26ch uit. President has Personal a Te ed Curt ©, Schotuer, as Consul of Ley ty and Gregorio ona ez as C ‘of the republic of Kouadur, for the city of jew York. Hon. W. L. Dewart, Lm he lect from the Sint) distriet, Yeonylvania, arr jo Washington on Monday. Mr. Dewart has been prostrated for “several weeks from tickness contracted a} the National Hotel during the early part of March; but be is rapidly recoyor- se his former vigorour health. jon. Owen Jones, also of the Ponueytvania delegation, ie in Washington. - 2 tn stan RRIV ALS. bi . o}, fn staainship a Adiniral Coftin, Moe Roan ahi Come, Me and Mee SO eer Ae find Mire Jel, Mrs Prout, Mies March, Miss ‘Mise Hold: and airs Percuson, Mr and My Gllmoar, (sj pe itn; Cap: Murray: Me Pabroy. va pov: Evans, ptamniers, Misa hee Mendy, Me und Mrs Rrim- lan, Captain $a", miter, ei, Im Bares. Mra Bridiey, Rev Me Kiser, Young, ra iweser, 2 agen. RS ratvernon, Booth, Wil: Gncnon Boi iia, Sones, chavo.” burk, Elev Nichia, Wakeunt, reer re Clea, ‘sip quaiticla, Mecutlock, Macciowas Varly, Butcher, Dosrdcn, Mackay, ra Webb, Wainwright, Camp- be Weighs Mir im, Cundiews, MoCormuck. From Hremen and Hermann yeep aga, e pena eivey Sand, Capt W ibresel, Wily, ebild and servant; © Wel Yan Dern, WR Baker, J Davy, M wks ¥ de Cuspeiie, Shan F Dewwaco, Maso penteimer M Prefourt and servant, H yy yh ee or, ‘ape, ¢ edt, wom, & Weleken and ebiid, oe A Taber, J Meyer, lady, eild and tnfant @ ehapoid, 4 A Prey Baker, MrGroben and in fant I ii Ret hd indy: Mr Ailagoo' lady and three child ng Back. Mr Rumery, lady apd alia; Miss Siewmp. A Wein E sekaper, Mies } Putten, J che, Mr Latour, Ir Jarric, Messrs Sreisacber and Haan, G trad. Hacox nnd infant, H Maund, J McDonald, Miss N Lereninss — otal 75. DEPARTURES. For Charlesion, in ue inher 8 dricke, B liendrieka, Prot ‘wood, H Coggill, Mis Howard, & im Hi otark, H Teh eur, Wd Newkirk © D Dela ¥- x, Y ad is the Fort, WA Womb an Ff W Bonin ER Ronthorner-Mrw Hens wee Maia aor Soeie ie Te Oe pers Roatan), Pest, Cardenas, April 26, “hire ie ea incurs, April 26, witb op see mand. Munroe, ardenas, April 28, Sort, Nouviian, 17 days, with sugur, £0, Ivarringion, Jamaica, 7 daya, with sugar, et f Mittbridge), Brown, Hugaaeos, PR, April ApH Rhone: ge Mh Rite ae Bain nie hak 40. om 68 elie of Manebosier), Botem for fche awwian re» Nasean, NP, ‘ days, with salt, hr HB Lavtair, Morton, hs are dary. with ere eg vain wae, for ew ad nite ko to Je, to Gowda ’ _ ‘er DW W Vaughan (of Providence), Gifford, Jacksonville, 7 “eke ny Daughier, Ro ern, Daren, Certo 8,8 daye Bee ST Barnes, Worth, Wiimingion, NC'3 a Bee Barnett Brame Cherev held NG. Wanye. ihe Rerthemm West Saree $daye. br ED Pitta, Fehr Jorn Tilton, Behr Belie, Poot: RE ee Behr Upshi Bohr Abpea ai rHeAe, Behr 3 Van Zamut, es, ri ‘chr J Van Zan foe a Corson, 4 Rebr Wave, Rehr Redne Sehr Montebink, Pulbéoh Rebr Adelakle, Schr Schr Pern, Thon Bleomer Delaware. Copes, Philadelphia. _ Steamer Brieto!, Allen, Phil hin. Steamer Ann Eliza, Robinson, Philadelphia, Rteamer Carlew, Williama, Providence. Steamer JN Harris, mith, New Lonioa. Seamsbips Sonth ‘heaton; Kortolk, 40; m wherner, Chas! Roanoke, H ship Toulon: av others. ‘Wind during the day from Westward. Herald Marine HAMILTON, Bermnda Aj from Aj fb Arabelta, On her, and hi 7 ly resened on by the nehr WW Benedict, Capt Klis, YF iaaded atk Georges a last. H W_ RBenodict, Capt Elia, tn ballaat, fom van River, a to Cherapear Fey, Rend gre. of the const. Bhe leaks badly, and hae lost her for "The brig jin Reel. Capt A.D yaaatth, ont 29 aye "from Porto Rieo, en to New York, with Bt Georges on inst, in distress, bav seaperioeal moueh em crore weather. Bhe was amapeiieg to throw overboard her deok load of Je mach sane’ he and lenks bad; ‘She waa within 90 untles of Sandy H "rho hip Rebsoea, Capt Rawger, out 18 Aaye from New Or. Jeans, honnd 10 Live ith pork and fionr, anct ed in Five Fathom Mo} a Bods reo ‘When eight days out she experienced a heavy gale of wind, which cansed her to epring # leak, and she subsequently met whb much heavy weather, The R requires constant attention atthe pumps. ‘The Am shy Hanover, Capt Tbbetia, 6 days from New York, bound to St Jago de Uuda, Peallnd off the east ood ot these folunds on Tuesday morning inal, to land Mr Nd, & pas senger-~having dine #0, the Hanover proceeded on her voyage 1) Wel ‘A Prussian bark, with a.cargo of mahogany, bound to Liv. expouk anchored in Five Pothom Hole on Toceday last 10 want 6f provisiows and water—baving obtained wBich, ae proceeded on her voyage. PHILADELPHIA, May G—Arr bark B Foater, Foran, Trinidad; bri H iarriman, Mayaguez; Rleciric (#:), |». Clenfuegon; a, Dia doy ‘Guard, Le- Mvcrpoul; brig P A Paige, fori, ane xy SH Mogens: Uxh me He Dark owtock Lee Behnek Lave Lew, Ranx Frnenta, from Colentia, which was sunk by the to in the bay, and contrac: y Messrs Jobnson & ina, was las: dvening raised b * ne aaninanoe of Habop's derricks, and towed to Red Hook Poi Steam pampe ur now at work pumping ber out. Baawropa, April 25—The followlug isan exieget from a letter to} Lwond Walter, Ras, Beeretary Under me The bark Aimado ‘@acharged, sa read: bien hg an to ki Eee cesta orn eel: damare Hark Leceén, repairs io top and deck oommplote. Hse Exe which arrived at Providence 24 ‘nat, tn aitem: ie wharf, on the wea: side of abe city, got on mud She will ome ‘ithout injury, alter ‘at doce Shes of lumber. Beun Ww W Futon, before wa ye at polled caer owned a Be | * nats p a from WYork = 1 Seating ring RB aunt Desert water, baving Resta Ton! ised and snnk nt Bt Jobn'a to dack- vilin th ult." Bho will 2, not bars utlered very weverely ana water. Pp at ey atts, wien, ed sagen sevenleen days, and twelve Sous, ‘cope ayn seveniee! ie a calm and three daye eat: ite Anew sbip of 775 tone, now on at Bast ready forlannching, bull Uot omni by Mr Robert W snouson. Waa Foeently noid Lacecrap-—Ab, Wosenees, 200 ult, by Alexander Jobnaon Jia eupertor Balk brig of about 135 tou, Aauned he Alngdin, io be commaniod by Oapt James Sborvwell ag ggg ;SERRC BUO AN the buoys tn the Kennebes river that fen Se sizer wes doeen 10 an: day anda” oers rat upprochen thr same rive: that have Deon carat of by Py ty 5 te eS w replaced in their proper poaiions, agreoably W printed ist.” By order of ee eo ROH PRRBIR, Lighthouse tn yn PR: tor, lat st. BOT 6 Wl asemen, ATEAL New Bedford 31 ‘Dewan, Tiomoluln Ds Wy aonen the passage bome) Tneome ine oe Bent home bbls NZ my y yb} “Bert beme a Wein ep bis eo wh meee 9 bbls. Repsrts spoke ‘Tes ai at ap; Feb 16, of raya ragnee i, beat ro a une Moh and eal und nown: Pe ae Grneen. | nwon of ssl Fan for Nawtuoket no oileinee leaving ube Bande leh Talande, of and for New Bediord, 40 wh rt ‘Pond i a cy v4 toneh ab Pernambuco for water; amepe & Howland rgtie| 1B, Lao wh bine: leaving ap Wiel, Talanda: woul lho ‘ouatl at ‘at Pornara- buco; pill 2 let 24 N, long 3 W. Metscom | Woodbriigs, uf New Bedfonl, no oll sine leaving the wich and for alana Ocean, Hoie 84, ship Cemulgea, of Fepert, West Aipelle, N Ar ayy Nise ¥ P Manag, a MeGala, R Brevis, Aicxapier, Wiktam ¥ Fenwon wed 1 ‘and 12 in the aterrage, MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, A2MABA0 YOR WEW YORE—Twrs Dar, ous nites. OUn pert. 7H Port of ew York, May 5, Anse. , Mine D moor morn 8 mow Warne are ST Breamehip Hause (rem), Geerken, Pronwn—Owisichs & Oo, Rteamahtp Southerner, wane huray, Charleston —spofford, Tilea- ‘0. fireamsbip Roancke, Wxluver, Richmond, Ae—Lvtlem & ee etitahip Thomas Bwana, Wille, Raiimare—It ® Crom Bbip Oren, run. Spotinnd & Titeston. ink Gre ond W Kweli & Uo. eganngn leainy, Quebec—teooker & War Ede, Winsen, Mamborg—F Bech & Ut tite (Abe), Mar, ich, Brisie ay aco, Casco, Wangh, Trinidad —G # Bere vino Biise, Myler, Tatamagonche—1 W Kwel. rk Winsome, Barannst—Prok & (Wurd. agar Apori—R P Bock Ata ‘avell, B a Dal mk Ba ‘atone Day um & preg an Seamer Pristo!, Alen, Phiiste) - Hieunuer Thos Sparks, Green, lindelphia Ss, pert ren, fae REBAR |- Srovamn abs Sees oa cee tar mee bork, oil aya ~ ‘wend folore with ship JF Ris Or noah, Corb peso are Raed ‘ thade ee aw tow, Heeaimebin, Pic mc Posts Foran’, wh mise, well. “ tap fe Glumbin, Hutchineny, Mrerpect, April 3, wih mdse and ager, wo Ht Marshall & Oo Wack Viewer & done (ry Horan, Maloge and eeraitar, aoe Sih wine, trul. Ae, to Galway, Vaso & Toler: lust, off Georges, epoke Hr whip Linkin? trom Port Royal aber. enrene nes Hee, Ralinoe, Pit, Apri Z, » Teller, Her « eres. deo! of calms, ‘Andrew = chin mate, while Way, Tol ovorbrahd wd W yours of age and Marre, ern, Cube, Aprt Peters. - ley, Bryans. 35 dan, wih oot Salo Weg ry ‘ie ships | Tusseeae eee Pigg: Cardenas, Ape mm, a, Oaka Noy 15, Roratcnga 18h, wil ; 186 do eperrm oll, and fin the boos on beard. his wh and 11, 11.10) tb bone: aa a 0 $ ap 10) ap oil ip Row aius, faker, af 3 ils, had tacon Jon 16 09 W, apoke abi three rignt ‘whales slate leaving’ Kandwich 4a ber putting 49 nex! day; Oth. ablp Liv rpcot, of New Barker, noth Voning Gand wich Triainde; th, ebip Que whale W, Ung i ne Ty oeae, of Now Shwe ship bir, of i hates ork Sun, ‘aloahuano March &, Cutord Wayne, Swain, PH, 90 Phuals: Hipcbiee Rack Shon, Overbe partes count af defect in ehrovometer. ‘Bid Feb 21 do had ebipped homme 17,00 wale wp port, jo, for the North. In dr ot fears Weed AS ol Pact ee ee att pe hg eet mam ) Witaabeu with, Wi Woltamen! ea in Oocan, of and Bote “sf per " Sid from Poyta March 6, Joshua Tragdon, Pwatn, for Ta! cabrane, ware '@ Island in Get, Windhrop, Akin, FH, 210 ap, 9 d peen Vey root At King’s Mul Group Ot 1, Me w, ‘Grent, Nant, 1,880 ap, a fo ena Pos Tucker, NB, repairs completat, wage pa eae al York eae wn bows be nat Mare 14, ain Papeete of etic), Gen, Bt hoy amine of, Cargo of wheleship Montpelier, of N Bedi Row Thee 2, Malue, Brownson, IR, with Hearing the Baivtrieh Taian 28 Spoken, er, iti Cihen, Wiblama, from Newport for KYork, April 12 ats ip dane Roctinnd, from Mobile for Glasgow, March 18 Rey Adelakie Beil, Plage, from Modlie for Lavwrpool, Apri) emanaee Chile, satus foe Ly Pt, ‘tei trang Chile, trot narssien tur Liverponk, Apel vering: Bs, Sewing bere Se, ay ny oornere red, and Oban panators wih O or © init, wae -~ J Apri. ‘aS math, i Gh > from via, “April i, Wt 27M, ton Henrietta, AL (net Ryder). Pickew, hen sewer hem Ai Jett, hence for Haran, god hive hora <a pn} soit ea baste fram Callao for Tow ee Bara .v from SYork for @ Martina, Bonet Vi I Bren chartston fee Tracon, Apr Oe Ere Roston, April #% lat serene Series On Ry por a river gig Paes, . for ty qyiizaleor departures of Amenieun vesacle Cerreo Mercantil ter, just arr; aivo a berm. brig, arr ib, Worthingien Power from Antwerp; 2ist, Einpire ‘Sate, Helvet, at Bremen; 21a, pouiny at val, a Une, rr from, Fieslwond: S34 Thos Aluibone, at Liv Hegua, tiene Oregon, at Liverpool, Tor NYork Apr 1 Sricyiaraa maar 20th, Maine, from itt Warhingion, from ‘Cari Dreadnought, from Li * Ranger, Froteneke site Havana; FY em cla brig Charlott “(Bn), vu aga | London; ‘Hunting dont Lovell, Troy; barks Groce. McKinney, bel, Colley, ore orig Jas B Goorgs, At ¥, Fear k yiacules be bheet_ Ai & val, € ci we E Chester, Depuiy, A Ye sehr. Ba. Greenport. ‘ag pepe Antero, NB, bound to the | shored of Paw yes cnet hase antes Hees isos ra Pity Sa ke a Gn mungton, NC; Bit hin Bora, Lorin . er aes aie ntien, of Bonn cere oe NYO ott eure ya In port, baras Clara Windsor, McRwon, for York Arle), Cheesensa, for do in 6 daye; brig Uhina ti Re Rio Tonetios Mareb 11—Sid brig. Montipalio, Hophing. Hophing fo fywm tue 12th ia the by Scnwam, April b~—In port, bark Cuba, Gabe. Latte. ioe name own own Polo, ba berm or 8, probadl April 5, “back date)—Arr achr poate iF 2 Hey woot, Sweit for Gomalve I7tby © Homer, Wiley, for “MT ith re nb Oxi volcan, ere Germet , is~cla orig “ gAtalaya, Latabert, NYork Of By fl 24 Arr steamer Cirvansian, Portian® / / % : Leblone, Eatin: Joba & Mary Guan, PRG . Gera York: May 1, brigw. Viator, Rechail Minti Bowous chee neste wate ata : Yun, alexandria; Trigend, Snow, N fark ee Mise prey w April 1--In port, ship Kuceh Train, Rich, Ver sreausnty Kvnora, av Haureax—Ti Arr from NYork A) “ia 7, Kinigrant, at Cadiz; Polley, at Antwerp; Therese, at Bremen sn} 3 ay Liverpool; ath, ae fr Roston 4) pril 21, arr trom ‘Battimaro April 2, yd atone ot Bremen Leila Teirgrapi, at Liverpook; 2a, "AMBar Be linat. | Liverpool: Bocrat javerie, as <Dith, Lathe Ra wrannab apr Zi, Clio, at uardiih ¥ 2B iroeny aa Are heey sa Mobie April », posi et Hamburg; 2th, do; 284, Nor Arr from Charleston ‘Apri is Moultrie, 2m t Carthage, a Arr iram New Orleans “Ants ‘ Saladin, Bid for City’ Point A * ee B — ak for RGticana Rah New — ng . trom Bremerbor ‘ven; 23d, » tron iene BALTIMORE, May 6--Arr_briga Josephus, nas; Abner Taylor, Matanzas; uokarrk, map tee, once lea tua: tte Port ‘Cobard, coat J worth, ‘oe echrs rerun meat schra ET. Church, Ces aks, ET Smith, Ch rah; Lae? terdem, ana, (BP) BOSTON, Ba Henri: Yana; ee ri = Scott, NYork; y ia ‘schra ‘Borden, ia pies Any pzaonee AF fi ay Ae ne Oy - ~! oo > Hociam NYork or Wino, fab Anu, Hare, Virginia ing fe Danircn Buxton JJ . Rovenue, and New Gi r Lire aa Mobile for LJ Fr Brey ree toni hadia! « ie Broviuesiown fmm Ve Pensay! A prig 4 Ane Finery. bg ne Freeman, briga Ceylon (Br), Acadian (le), eer eae Poa , a W Roow, A okerwen —No arrival, = from NB, with I te ee ] Mi WAG Reeves, § ‘ rfianhil'? ame Alert (Br), T lesan Ocvan Wave. ARZTORD, vay om Arr aches Yankeo Blade, Rislay, Phi a pag ele rt} 25, ces ey —— z beth, Fries, aod apy mer aes rr brig’ Kaveh, Mmpeom N ” Gredenun Jno Howard tay th—, i ae 54 5 Rae Mil acta Ne’ Poa Bal more: sche Xien, Re ‘diy Wink ir. I Weare Fe pridens Parh—Azr seht 8 AB Svaall, Drisks, 4 ache Win tii Feabiree, Boston. C, May l—Arr sehr Anthem, Burrows, Matagorda vie my ORLEA: 2, AM—Arr April uy, Grittin, NY 1d orn vin Havana; mevico, Barre: eche c hipola, Lock w Bare Well’ ork: Rogie ae ompice gee ERicureys Herion, Masa, Ja son, Bulk Arr Sub, (by tel) ship Liberty NYork. one res ny 2, % aM Aw, oor ieee be ven ee ‘ane eli, Tinka, oe and Rint, , Baths tA ; ees