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SE ene The Sickles Tragedy. OUR WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. + Wasmveroy, Marc’ 9, 1859. "The deep excitement that pervaded our community last week on the subject of Mr. Key’s lamentable death and MMs melancholy cause has abated somewhat. Yet the event is too near and dreadful not to occupy the public ‘mind to the exclusion of almost every other topic; but it ‘t commented on with greater calmness and mere careful Jedgm nt. A humane desire to mete out justice to the Mving and dead seems now the paramount aim of al! who ‘epproech his sad and depressing theme. he chief actor in this bloody drama—the unfortunate Sickles—s spoken @f universally with compassion. Ivle 08. p, individual malice and political venom, have done ‘shetr worst. Yet the judgment of the public stands firm ‘ax to the depth of the provocation and the justice of the @read ui retribution that followed, ‘The private life and @omettic relations of Mrs. Sickles, whilst a resident in ‘Washington, have been investigated and disouased by hun- @reds hore, who have taken every m ans to agcertain ‘Both. It ie beyond denial, that whatever may be alloged against Sickles’ early career, his conduct since his advent in Washington has been beyond blame or suspicion, He has never been seen in loose or disorderly company, has never irequeated doubtful places, or been known to be engaged in amorous intvigues of any kind, On the con- ‘wary, he hus sougot the best society, bas given close and abcrions jon to his political duties, and was stea- diy obiaiving a soild and commanding position in social and public |i It ceome incredible that a man who had struggled with such raro courage and perseverance against the stern pre Fmpes bis youthful foliies had provoked, should forfeit is complete wivtwph over them by one inad act of terri- bie passion, To uadersiand, rather than to extenaate, this frenzy, it is neceesary to penetrate the mysteries of bis conjugal life, which, bowever- delicate, must now bo rougbiy scanned’ and weighed. From ail eoucucreat accounts it is fully proved that his passion for his wife was ardently tender and deep. It wae wot fo much her youth or beauty that held fim captive, but rathor a pevuiinr combination of “traits, cougenial to his tastes and pleasing to his fancy: ‘buoyant spirits; a joyous disposition: an intrepidity of acter almost unfeivinine; a girlish love of sport that made every form of ps ceptable; an utter freedom ‘from affectation or vauity; aud ali this united wito a kind “Wature and excellent sense, Teresa Sick Perfect caricature of that o: than I over mot with, Another f 7 eoaspicuous and evigmatical of all, must si be added not 2 particle of sentiment or passion seemed to exist in her charerter. Men of all ges an degrees were regarded by her with equal and marked inditfsrence. Compliment ‘was thrown away upon her, ani flattery recoiled from her Btrange inseusibility to its vimost cilorts. She had an air @f ginlelessness, an apparent unce of mea admiration or homage, more charact & woman out of be sens) or proprivty, a tomboy. that Mr. Sickles was a prey to frequent fite of ‘wife coniplained of the sised over her moyeme’ nolicitnde apprehension that ho position m at bet he felt he s. Sickles, and the , hougnuiess and s ‘etions that would com- for an instant did a Nev thovg his mind, for his faith in her Jove, as weil us bis coniicence in hor own self respect, was mnt i, Like all others who knew her, he believed her atierly eto the wiles of seduewon, aad his only are Was to guard bor against any infraction of those ordina- Ty laws of propriety that soviety exacts from those who de- sire its favor. For tuis reason Mr. Sickies 1 allowed his wiv, daring two years’ residence in Washington, to go to any pub ic oF private entertainment without his escort. Uf, a6 Vt Sometimes occurred, ehe accepted the invitation of friends during big absence, it favariably led to carnest re- Monstrance on his part. He watched over her, in short, with the tender anxiety of a parent, rather than a hus- band. He was too good for her. The stories set atloat that ickles encouraged the vieits of dissolute men to his ho pure inventions to berve some malicious purpose. 50 contrary is we fact, that during the past winter he forbade his wife to r the visits of a young Cuban whom she had met at the fashionable balls of the season. No cou; ever known seemod to live happicr than Sicklos and his ouvg wife. A harsh or unkind word was vever excuanye. tween them, whilst bis unbounded goodness to hor was apparcaly only cqualled by her grateful appreciation. » very day before the frightlul discovery of her ation—Oon Wednesday, the lt. —she expregset f to a mutual friend im such foad and earuest t of her busband’s kine ess aud covoti respect. Nothing can exceed his kinds never neq! ment but he makes pleot aton er, and he is alway my bgatest for my amt This sh y that convinced her beaver tuat her bust: secure irom rivalry or deception, and entrenched ia hor heart of hearis, What au enigma is the human mind! how inexplicable its currents and eddies! Well may the philoropher of o'd have exclaimed, that to “know thyself” was the most unattaigable of tyetories, “Simply to Dolieve ihat this upbanpy woman was an incarnation of deceit, and that when she avowed ail the just elaims of hor band to ber k and treache of human natur ind on record. How magy we pot met or beard of wh their vows, their peace, poaiti od trampled on ther very love, for a paraing ca’ thonghtiess in- fataation? Aled, for Teresa Sickjee! What cais what | misery, what ruia and ceath, has vw crime brought upon her inn § y pa wrey and for what bas she leaped dowr dor ‘cer, Darton Key, had undoat ramour an or power to € he was tot courted oF an oflicial position of tton to its duties anent from a weil kt 3d. neoquently igh holding litwe atten: time to am) agte to labor of for his gatlan pst. congenial ail else, gre bis proweea ’ and took “too little pains y Woman who caught an. Tay victim, Tt app about lax rovia Lothario” fell with its bligh face and euticing form of the thors pectivg Tercea. itis well known that he er doned anether intrigue with a lady of high postion, wi name is now daily whispered, and taat Mr. Ke welf up to th tof som more attract wevering that ion to it, whe prompt aod ¢ arrest, and, {i neces: quish such an ACO respondence be. m the parties ensued; Mr. Key Made such emphatic protestations of his inuovence, and gave such pledges of his good that poor Sick thonght he had beea the dupe of sume buay body 2 given way to unjust sospicion. ‘Th tucrefore renewed, and Mic. Key was a frequ the house of Mr. tickles, where te introduce: Hon. Mrs. Peudicton, ove of the mo: this place, and of tbe highest social p i Sickles j8 a man of a high tosed ana genorons nature, end having once abandoned bie doubis, be gave himself up to his political oscupations, both incessant and lavo. rious, without thought or fear of Key or his wife. it was observed in soviety that Mr. Koy was always at the game bail or reception where Mrs. kles {his attentions Were 80 Gecorons and unconca acarcst friends of both entertained not the least apprehon sion of anything serious betweoathem, Under this mask of respectful rogard it tarna out now that K ished a burning passion for the unfortuvate wild o! that he seized every opportunity, and employed eve petient known to Lis vast experience as a“<gay dece entice and allure her w the artfal meshes he had drawn round her. He sought to interest hor by talking in @ melanchely tone of his lovely widowhood and hia miotberlens cluldren. At another ‘time he would allude to his delicate health, which his natura! paloness seemed to indicato; and he talke| of the weariness of tho world and > tis derire for At tho pr dd he gave way io ‘the mort p dec frantic love, which, by all a, Were i fuch tactics, resolutely followed up, Koy snoceeded in flattering, bilne ing, dazzling, and finally seducing his lackless vici the first false etep took placo in the house and y Of Sickles, during is temporary e in New After this their stolen interviews wanaged at house hire’ by Koy for the powo; and #0 made was bo by his delirious passioa, or so hardened by aifairs ef this kind, that he insisted on ont rendezvous, reck Jess of the frightful cone, wences What might eague on dis. wovery. Anything more audacious oF foo! ha: ous interviews in open day and ma c, Pool, by persons so well known as the a ques. tion, can hardly be matebed in tho aunals of gallantry in the wort days of the French Regency. At inst they were observed, and the scandal-nougers wore busy with the piquant details, ; had 1 boldly gave b informed of ali this; and yet, will it be beloved, he persist. ed in carrying on bis shameful lioten us before, setting at defiance the danger tbat threatosed, not only his own Porition and his neglected ty, but the honor of his rien, and the character, the very existence, of the un- fortunate woman be had inveigled. Such daring and Focklees contempt of the laws of society apd the dictates of conscience was probably never equalled, On Thurs: hi alt., Key recetved an anonymous now, and informing him of his extreme per: ling a Migh official post, and fa- ‘ther of four young cutidren, ought not this providential ‘warning to bave aroused bis deep sense of his guilt, ‘and forced him to shake offiorevor the horrible bensuaiity: prove srg v7 him, and to save, if etill poseib'e, the wo man he had decoyed und the wufortunato husband he had betrayed, from the fosrtil ruin that impended? What did ho do Why, that vory night he presouted himself at ® “hop” at Wilard’s Hotel, whore he k: Mr ‘Wan going, and there, in jyreaence of her husband, be id her his usual attentions. It was on his re e from this gay scene that Mr. Sickle: This tablo also an ®% the ataile of all th pirod for months past iy retohed wife and his treacherous friend. How he possersod bis ran nder such an overwioiming re. Yolation as this is incredible. Reeling under tho blow, he stil straggied to bellove it false, and next day he ordered ® rigid jnvestigution of these monutroug etitemwente, one ean deny bi was so stunned met walking in his sleep. went up to his place im the House, returned to his crated home, but neither ate vor slept during al! this fear- fal time, He made known, at last, to his miserable wife his knowledge of her guilt. It is neovless to dwell oa the harrowing scenes that ensued. Su’ and ivtropid nature of the woman broke for and unused to deceit, she disdained to add falsehood to round, she avowed the dis- r busband and her child. yout mechani Suffice it to say, the frank crime, and, sinking to the honor brought ou herself, Grief, horror, pity, were the natural emotions that alter- nately preyed on the mind of, Sickles. Hoe strove to re- press al! thought of vengeanee, F yearnod to save bis young and’ erring wife from open de- » and himself from the terrors of a frightful Had a friend in New York, whom he had repeated!y summoned, been able to reach Washingioa on Sonday morning, the catastrophe might have been Darmg these two days of bitter agony for his victims, Friday and Saturday, what was Mr. Kay about? On F' Cay night he was at the theatra, in his usual s; as unconcerned as any man could be in whos every trace of heart and conscience seemed to bay up. On Saturday night he attended one of Mrs. readings, and conversed with his ordinary none the numerous lady acquaintances be met there. Sunday morning he was chatting with his friends at Wil lard’s Hotel, where he daily resorted. barber’s sbop on the premises, some one remarked aloud, “If Key don’t mind what he is abaut be wil! be shot, an if all ig true that is said he doserves it.” Went to the Club Honge on the opposite siao of the square Ho mounted immediately to the room of Mr, 8—-——, which commanded a full view of it. Whilet there he alternately gazed from the window and t He spoke chiefly of women, nd expressed opinions by no means complimentary to As far as his oxperience wont } them al! a treacherous, faithless get.”” As he left the From this bo to Mr, Sickles’ house, jub House he crossed the house, he made use of his anco, the attwa- square, and passing Mr. Sick! handherebiet ag a signal to attract, ton of the wretched creature, who at that instant, was praying, amid sobs and groans, for death to hido’ her Unhappily, these barefaced mano tho eye of her husband, and drove him frantic. was he to think, (ifhe had been able to think at such a moment,) but cither that Key was armed and con: covlision, and thus scornfelly bid hun conre forth, or wudacioas debaucher believed the husband was craven enough to become a consenting cuckold? ghts ran throvgh his dizzy brain no one can ku: ertain itis this damning confirmation of his wife licity—this outrageous daring of her uasermpulous teupter—-must have smote his lov and pride to the vory x, and flied his breast with fury. Unhappily, at that supreme moment there was no one by to conjure him to forbear; the only words he heard appealed to his souge of Who, at such a time, aod in the bewilderment of sneh misery, would no: bavo With the calmness of a maniac Whether such honor and his manhood. gone and done likewigey ‘n bent on mischief, he took up his pist He mot, in a few brief minutes, his avhorred tagoniat, and slew him. Now that the fond possesse nothing less than death could eate his thirst for veng: Like the mad Otitello, he was ready to exelai: ‘Ob, that the wretch had forty thonsand lives ! One is too poor, too weak for my revenge! ‘The sad story ig told. Rotribution has fallen upon tho chief criminal. | But what immeasurable suffering bas he bequeathed to the survivors—bis children, his relations and friends, who for years must blush at the mention of The deinded woman he has consigned to a living grave; her child, too young to know its disgrace; tho paace is forever wrecicd—haye they not reason all to heap roproachos on his memory ? Now that the horror of this traged; tod, and people are discussing more calmly these dreadil events, the opinion gains ground that Key had so rely abandoned himself to his delirious passion for Mrs. Sickles as to have lost well nigh at! consciousne: “The man must have been crazy,” j tbe common phrase now gencrally used, for in no other can the world explain conduct 80 bold, so licentious, Whatever regret may be expressed for tue termination of his carver, no © 8 that the outraged bysband acted under an have resisted; vo one, with his hand on his t, cum deny that, placed in similar circamstancea, his ven way, sad that, dol unhappy hasband whose, y bas somewhet right and wrong. son would not haye p to the fleroest passions bot have committed the now bis imprisonmen Mr. Sickles has been » hours after bi Key be remained compar the event, he tal rent unconcern; but this was only the last phiso est which for some hones had raged as has been st ination aud of the ed, Frora that hour t hen he is forced to refer to hia 80 readily to mind th a Pp distress, for emotions of nature will vindicate themselve sternest efforts of a manly pride. He caanot but rem h things were, y ivocal indication of tt nt bere im reference ie-on Tuesday night, 5 for whea Mrs. '’. H. Al By the arrival of the City of W ma Europe, and Liverpool pape The leading features of the news are the approach of the y about to be precipitate | the Pope's appeal to France and Austria to withdraw the | troops, and the movement in cotion at Liverpool. has caused a steady decline in bonsols from 53 stonmer ghiled, The Freno funds n aly, which is evider *¢, where they stood lower, und at Viewna public The report throug’ checking commer: other hand, good news trom ; | China has imparted further buoyancy to the & ion ia cotton continues to days preceding the depart | are wleo a fra 3 will, of couree, etim: With regard to American eocurities, the London “further specula rities the slares of the Illinois Central n Central § per tent, 180 Mich. $0 and N Indiana (sinking fui hi pking fond), 187 a 2d mtge, storling, ReEERaE The slight Harry in money which w There was a good deal of tnquiry ive per cent was roadit go out to borrow, though were left in brokers’ bands at four and fe Trond money lender raised his rate Joans from five to six; and, several of the banks cal Tt is not anticipated, howevor, that the Vor the time, the prevailing anxiety re- ervation Of peace suflices to reetrain mercantile enterprise, and is a guarantee for the eontinn- Exchange did not close | for monoy vo-day, w brokers who b easy money markeg. * 80 trong for the steamer ; the amount of specie ©, mostly in bars, which, with $190, the Jura, makes the shipment of the wook thus far over The stock market continues very dull. however, rather bettor to-day, with the exception of Ti’ nojs Contral, whioh declined 1 por cent, and Michl- gan Southern common stock, which fell off about as descriptions generally were higher. ‘There were large tales this morning of the new government joan, at an advance of 1, which tz said to be predicated on the probable paseage of the act altering the basis on which this stock wiil bo received as socurity for bank iesues. No doubt alarge proportion of these fives will find thelr way abroad. Miseouris wore active at pre. vious rates. Erie fourth mortgage is lower; the proseed- ings of the company give gencral dissatisfaction, and it is porsible that the courts may be called upon to detormine some pending questions between the directors and the As the case at present stands, the whole administration of the affaiys and control of the moans of the company are in the bands of the owuere of thy took, NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1859. which is worthless; while the owners of the ealy valuable securities of the coacern bave no yoke either for their ‘own protection or the rescue of the company from ruin. Ia Croese bonds continue to dec ine; there were largo wales today at17. Pacific Mail ee ee of eent, Jtis generally goto aener this stock, Most of the Western stocks were rather better. Rock Test Piag ging oyaes 34, Southern guaranteed 3g, &e., Galena oe eee tones tee thn Gil lceae = wacker ‘a falling of, and this emboldens the bears and discou- roges the bulls, It is not likely, however, that the spirit of speculation will await the actual return of business up- on the Western roads. AS 800n ag even the most san- guine persons see grounds for ex ecting a good crep, stocks wili be bought on speculation. New York Central opened an eighth lower to-day than it closed yesterday, ‘The meeting of the Presidents takes place to-day at Cleve- land; it is possible that some notice of their proceedings may be received by telegraph. It is generally expected that the conference will end ina total rapture between the lines. Friends of both Erieand Central pretend to be- lieve that such a rapture would be to their advantage. At the second board the business done was light, and prices were unchanged. The market, at the close, was weak, the last prices belng:—Missouri 6's, 8534 a Jy; Can- ton, 1945 a 20; Cumberland, 233¢ a 3%; Pacific Mail, 77 a 4; New York Central, 793g @ 5%; Erie, 11 a %; Hudson, 5135 a 8; Harlem, 124 a 34: Reading, 49 a 3; Michigan Central, 613g a \{; Michigan Southern, 183g a 44: South- ‘ teed, $574 a 481¢: Panama, 117 0 Central, OTs a 24; Galena, 6334 a 443 Toledo, Island, 592; 2 69, , The business of the Sub-Treasury today wasas fol- lows:— Total roceipt For customs For payment California drafts, Batanee,., . Tbe exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this morning were $20,811,877 42, and the balances $1,684,792. ‘The net receipts for the Pittsbyrg, Fort Wayne and Chi cago Bailroad Company, for the Weeks ending March 7 and 14, are aa follows, vizy:— $172,598 05 889,000 00 March 14, The earnings of the Erie Ratiroad for the month of February, 1859, were:. Earnings February , 1358 Decrease... ‘The money market geems to be ag unlike the “ course of tne love” as possible—it runs as mooth *? as oil. Tn busiest matters, alo, everything is well and easy; and, ip fine, there is very little for tne financial observer to write about in this market, Ths only item worth no ticiny, indeed, is the continued decline of our bank spe- cio, which on Saturday was but little more than six millions, showing @ falling off of nearjy three and and a half mil- lions from the maximum holding of 1868. Money con tines to be Wolerably active at 6 per cent, though it can bo bad on call at 5, by certain favored people. New York funds have receptiy been in Jess urgent demand in State street, but the balance is strongly against this city. For ail we ean perceive, the adverve tide.is likely to continuo for some time longer. Meanwhile, if one ms ze borrowers do not avai facilities, and thereby, in nish State street with a supply of iew York tunds, Stock Exchange. Wrpnespay, March 16, 1859, 910000 U 8 5a, 65... 1013f 20 shs Sixth Av RR. 127 (C00 U8 5's, 74... 102%; 400 Reading RE 1s0c00 do .,.. b80 UL 6000 U 8 0's, 82... 103 5000 Teun 6, 100.. 90: 000 do. 30 00: 1500 North Car 6's. 600 - 860 £50 Mich Con RR, . 00 Ti6's, DSO 85. dO... .,810 ¢o,, +s 3 SOMS&NIRR... Mig 15000 do, 150 r WW 20000 do... S15 86%, 300 4000 Broklyn © WT. 10737 150 HOO NY Cen RR 7's 1023; 50 4000 Erie St 100 1850 MS lo 100 26 Panama KR. 60 Ih Con F 515 do. 1000 La 100 do 1000 H& 250 Gal & Cai RR. 550 do. 100 fi & ard 60 GC, Bur&QRR, 63 100 ANE & Miss 3 POR RO 100 sha MSN Int RR 100 q a $000 Ohio 6's, 8000 Missouri 5000 La C&M 1000 Had KR RE 100 do i 150 Ml Cen Rik 00 Gal & Chie 100 do. 3 do.. , 100 do... 200 Chicago & RIRK 360 do . 7 MUMSAN ind fF u CILY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Wanyespay, March 16—6 P.M. Asims.—The market was quict at 6%gc. for pois, and f “Flour—The market continued steady, and a fair dena fur the trade. The sales embraced about 8,000 a 9,000 bble., closing within the following rang prices:— Superfine State... +85 60.0 85 80 Extra State doa 675 Snperiine Weatern Extra Jowa, Michi Extra Genesee, Canadian extra, Mixed to straigi Sothern fancy Choice extra family and bakers’ brands Ryo flour ., Corn meal... . 6 0 senaaarcce BATALSSES RPepeereeerer bush orn, at $1 0; mixed ac bushels, incleding Jersey yollow, at §8¢. a 020.; white do, SSc., and Sonthern yeliow Mc, "Rye was quiet. — Barley 200 bushels State, at 0, at OTe. a O86. for State was in fair demand, with saies of 80c, a S8e. Oats were inact and Western, and Canadian at 60¢. a 090. Cores: was firm but quiet, and pales limited. Corre: market: the sales eiubruced uber 000 of which were in transit, based lowing quotation at whieh the market W YORK CLASHVICATION. Ordinary 1 Midd iq i gl 1 Wig ub Vexicnrs.—-To Liverpool, 200 boxes bacon were engage pork at 1s. Od. ; 100 tierers beef at Be., and 2 Steamers at G-02d, ad. por Ib. and bone at 3¢ ¥.—Sales of abont 200 bales were madeat 70e. Flor At 120, 18¢. —Salce of So x mont! Jane was atendy, with limited sales of Rockland at 7c. for common, and 92, for Lum Mo. asers.—The gales embra be. yard. Crude turpentine wae steadily held at $3 8734. O8e ts weekly notice of th inst... we follows: and the on Bale of decline from recent quotation thizes with that of New Bedfor PRovieions.—Sork.—The market cloaod wacion jn thie marikot ‘ith lees buoy- ancy, while the sales embraced abont 600 bbld., including vo, at $18; clear do. war less a 1 prine at $e firm; the fuice embraced about 800 bbis. a $17 06. mand, ut yesterday's p of about 590 ei Butter was ‘plenty and to Le, e market contin, Ke. wie i he sales embraced abont 2,200 bags, about all In first hance, ot p. &. SeGaks.—Tbe market was more aetive atthe recent casler sate of the market for grader of Cuba. The ales omb ng about 600 hhde. Cuba 1 gales also embraced 600 a 4%; and trom 200 & 300 do, New Or- » to flr rofining 4 abont, 1,600 bbe, tion, at G 1-60, a 6940. Maller, Oe eens sn1- 25,000 P. R. Wilkins. sala, Woon, w. 2d ay. ,17x98.9, 4.850 do. 135 do, do. 850 i £ ‘A gore n. w. cor. 8tb a and 53: st, 25x100.$6,150 1G, OM Sth av., W. 8., 26100, 850 do. do. g SSES SF BSss S = . 2 SP 3 2 a i ta tt eH 335 a do. + 9.4 inrear, and 15 fronting 6. 3 do. 25 var’g in depth, in rear of lots fm. 54th st. bout 69 a 72 a 75 m depth by 25. e. cor. 9th ay. and 54th 25; joining, on 9th ay... "S4dh Bt.ea. 1,100 27 front, 13 rear and 10 deep. ore lots n. 9, S4th st., 6 in no, together, iDg, B. a. be? 2 MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, ALKANAO FOR NEW YOUK—ToIS wat, eet Ce ++ 6 0S} GH wa’ Port of New York, March 16, 1859, OLEARED. Steamship Star of the South, Lyon, Savannab—8 Is MttehiIl & i. Ble ship Nashville, Murray, Charleston—Spoftord, Tileston Sicamship Roanoke, Skinner, Norfolk, &e—Ludlam & Hein- ost ‘White Swallow, Crosby, San Franctsco—C B Church & hin Emerald, Cook, New Orleans—Robson & Pordick Bark Fortana’y Cosianza (Sar), Pilto, Tampico—! a Munroe, Havana— g Naples—chamber mfuegoa—C & EJ Peers ir Matanzas—H D Brookeinn & Co. Schr © V Casey, Cudworth, Port au Plat—Gimbernat ward, Bryant, Curacon—Kolf & Pereuhn. ¥s 2A lac! 'e Norfolk—M Bedell. So Dodge. 3 Hatch & Co. bolteve the papers, money ia mineh lower in New York than in Boston, and we marvel themselves of Wall ying themselves, fur- Steamship Say ox Washington (Br), f weaterly gales almost tht 35, passed ehtp Timor, hound a; 1:05, paswe Pi Yih, at noon, Int 46 02, ton 38 40, passed a hy bound bast suppose.) the africa, heuce tor Li Jon 68.2, Figualized steamship Arrived off the Hatvery at 915 AM nooo, Iat4l 13, more, hence for Liverooal Hark Kate Hastings (of Boston) Kingman, assed Anjier Dec 2 Cape Good Hope dau master, Crossed the Rauater Beb 15 with’ W days from lat 4 South to the Kyuator with Tight winds. Bark ' Cushing (of Boston). Hichborn, Buenos Ayres, Jan 20, with wool and hides, 10 Waleh, Carver & Chase.” Bringe a trom the syaicron, Jorence (Br, of Windsor, N&). ‘To: Feb 22, with logwood and coties, 10 tn Bark Pentueket, Layton, 2 qa del Valle & Co. » Kingaton, Ja, jared 1, weith sugar. to Yemn 4, spoke fir rise f 12h mst, iat 26 49, low America. 4 days hence ior Cientnegos. ‘The Pentucket has had ba bad dsasg gales the one Groot a Brig Imogene, Crabtree, Cien ‘egos, 15 days, with au a promt Navabvo fC; veoeelts A No di jon 1987. suw a lerge quaniity apparently not jong in the water, aL or them on bowrd in a brig bound Seuth, ahow'! ig J ts Ring (Hr) Thoe Ward) j Jon 5 10, passed my NB, a daye, with pig Schr Bate Weston (of New Haven), Bills, Pernambuco, Feb o Granda, 84 jst, with old ith sugar, to Brown, Pros wr Warren A Griffin, Rorden, metal ard bananas, to master, 16h inst, off Barnegat, in 2) sceci the hroadeide of & Wreck. walntod black. kanma V (ot Provincetown), Cook, Humacos, 14 days, 40, to Tinusett, Bacon & Co. Williomms, Curtis Wilmingwn, NC, 4 days. A Sawyer. Pierson, Richmond 's days. Schr Charles Smith, Swain’ Rehr Rockaway, Brower, Virginie, 8 days. Schr Samm] Chast, Sterling, Virgi Sebr Cruse, Foster, Sachios. M Partridge, Mix, Jtocklond, 4 Kockiand, 4 days. St Lnear, Thome, Rockland, 4 Point, Granville Dunton, ate, ni}, fel! overboard and was drowned. beby MB Head, Kelly, §. fathoms water, while reetiag the main- I ick Providence, ms. Portland, Ct, for Philadelphia, Steamer Keanebee, Hand, Philadelphia, Hwo briga, unknown. id Crocket (clipper), Rowland, San Franctec: 0); Brewster, Melbourne; Seth’ Sprague, Ko vy, Babia sutton, Cadiz; schra Won Sargent, Kown, Ciudad Holivar, Sally Meara, Cienit i eek eb, stenmshtp Furopa (Br), Liverpool; Star of the Sonth, Sarennah; Nashville, Charles ships Pair Wind, Valparaiso; Ashburton, Londo er, Boston via Long Taiaat Sound, in tow of rte: Webd; Cairo. Roucraom; barks Roanoke, Bahia; swell (Brem) Vremen; Mosuan, yaa; brigs Jachta, Port Spain; An America, Maravbam; Aroostook, Matanza, F Casey, Port wu Pitt ind, Witmtngton: Klara, Oar AB Oushing, St Domingo ott F Wind during the day from NW to WNW. ph Marine Report. 6, sunset—One bri: in, “Wind moderate trom W; weather clear. SANDY HOOK, March 16, crossed the bar, bound ont, at 4 Fi bay, bound in. ’ Wind NW, light; weather clear. Miseetiancous, Furser TM Hempstead, of steamship Augnsta,from Savan nab, has our thanks for favors, ‘Tat Tar ov Tax New Prror Boar Rena Nvz—The new pilot boat ara Nye, No 2, went on her trial trip yesterday, her builders @ifessrs Webb & Bell) and alarge party of invited guests being on board. She left the city about 10 AM, with a smart breeze from WNW, in com Steers, No 6; und on arriving at (iy tance of 18 miles, the Sivers—w ; h “che fastest boat in the business?” SQUAN, March ott the shore, bound gunset—ihe steamship Kurops M. The brig ki . i 4 40 Canadinn was sold in emali lots within the yange of the above figures; Southern was firm, with sales of about 1,800 bbls. at quotations, Rye flour and corn mea! were quiet and prices unchanged. Wheat continued to be iinaly hold, with a tendency to higher prices: the sales om- braced about 23,000 bushels, included in which were 33,000 th pilot boat Goo ‘of Sandy Hook, a not gained more Bhe was then hauled on the wird, ant reeendéd up the bay in company with the Kdmund Biant, No ‘he soon pastes! to leeward, She proceeded to aoa, wnd retm ued stan eariy hour in the ove }yardwon ber, white Michizan, at $1 62, with some white West- at $150; Kentucky white at $175 a $1 £0. and a email lot of 10 bushels for seed at $2; primo i clobd at $1 8%, and red Kouthern at $i 50. Corn ‘was less active, while the gales embraoed about 14,000 Snir Aner, Wilson, in Hampton Road: stated to be léokuc und hae enile damaged. On ship Civitan, 6 Cape Hort, there is ini fices in 1¢ from Blide Island, is Path, before reported abandoned off ~wace to the ametns of $22,000 at of Dave Many Exszanerit, Phinney, which sailed from Rio Jaxeto Jan 1s for Philndelphin, is staied to have been lost on pe Frio nest day. Crew saved Her oon bags cofiee, whien was insured in Philadel) Bure Liu Mitts, before rey and anhee suently got off and cemned nnd sold at auction toa & ‘ould be surveyed and #0) Buc Menepa—Copt Birdee! 10 from Galveatou, 1 ports in with brig Mutiidn (of Sto nville fh inst fi —Tho foreign news imparted more tone to the 2,000 bales, about chiefly upon the iol- josed sirm 0 Waa About 1/00 ‘hia und New York, ried ashore on Key Tevisa ken to Havana, hes bee eon manish hyase, tor #410, ihe , Herds Mobile, NU. Teras. soon to pay viarzes and ex "1 10sy Og Of sohr Horsouell, at Provi- lat S399, hs a, ‘bY, %, jon kim, Me), Reynolds, trom b's cargo of hurt uk ag condition, with th q hold, and leaking’ 6000. tour, ale having eprung & leak on we ta, a) Took olf the Captain and crow, seven in nnave hem to Providence, they saving most of the . The Matilda was 147! tona re Me, owned by Mr Peleg red by Bangor. Manenverem, Picreon, from Richmond for New York , Went Ashore wt 645 o'clock yesterday ich, bust of Rockaway, 4 nthe icach, ani makes no waler, Asebst: ® boxes cheese at 208, ; ‘bales of cotton of ty th om were engaged he ‘There was nothing new loGlasgow or to lemon, To Tavre, some cotton wes engaged at 3(c. for square bales, pole at 68; bark at Sir, 3 ister, 14 Feary ol taples, of Ftockton, —Sales of 40 bales were made of last year’s crop ) Aweorted cargo, morning, on long bebe lies bigh apon fre bas bern pent to hi Phe Faimiston Brothers, Kirk, from Savanonly ty Which wrrived in the Dow: two bonte and fore topgallamt masts, aud Bu h pig wero made at $20 60 a $20, shont 100 hhds. Cuba = about 200 a 300 bbis. New Co, Foo-cyow. Jan f-The Atm ship for New York, which Javer dun, hos been £0) Houynean, Feb 25— Vish, Bearse, hence ‘ 3 was coneldered favor- uuned for epirits; about 150 a Sie. In rosin the receipts f°, and tho market was heavy at $195 from at fo, the Am ship Martha J Ward. Liverpool for Motiie, with loa sion eff the Herd want, for Calenttn (the Ons.—The bates Of lintoed embraced about 6,000 gal- The Whaleman's Shipping Tist pve New Bedior roarket to the 14th ‘The market for vile is exceedingly dull, co our last fea 0 ble. eperm nt $145 per gailon, which is = ‘The market here sympa- rch 10—fye whole property anved from the mel wan valied hy the er dork! y ft $11.08, upon b $i), was dearee + ‘Whe brig reported in the Marqiiaas Key, I ‘The brig haw no name, # landed 20) nexroeR pon brig’ name nade a be 1 he other letters have At Ix snd who enited from New York about J at from NOrleuns for or, with bowsorit sprang, oon be ahinped to NOri Setier to Bilyood Walter, Haq, He: corae Washington, which ‘eb, endountered a severe country prime at $5 76 a $7 50; mess do, nt lie: repackod Western megs at $0 80 @ $11 26, 515: prime wees ranged from $17 fhainy were firm wt $14 50 on was firm, Oot meats were in fair de- joes. Juard was flemer, with saler rs tary Board of Underwriters ) ol, March 2—The ship patio Linee for Voaton on. the 2 1 the Relilye oy the 27th, and wag strack by a heavy een, nds. which increased to f huncred swokes per honr, and kept the pumps con- fantly gout duriag the gale. blip st) made trom 14 to 16 inches water per hour, and returned to Liverpeal. Notice to Mariners, Notire io horeby piven that tbe Kell machinery at Rare Point Light is onvof order and the Boll will not he rung in fogs neconary repaira are completed. of whic ELANOVON SMITH, Lighthor , Bonwon, March 1, J) sibilities 8 Bpoken, &e. hip Trmountain, Dudley, from Caivotia for Boston, Jan 2, ‘tte for Boston, Jan 9 lat 28, janes from Shanehee for New {York Jan 14, ® Which avried a jeu! iter it moderated, mud rin, with sales of about lob of 200 haga und 60 tierees were made at 700 do, to the trade Ship Bhiriey, Allen, from Un Fhitp, Rotting, from Beslen for Sam Franeleco, $e Sigver, trot Caleula for Boni, Nov 30, tat oy 13 er comases ooaieaat 1 ane Mee Crowell, from Boston for Philadelphia, Mareh MPRA GESTS, «any tom Pomel Bat, Maree fit From Camden for Savannah, Mare 1, fa Vine- "ap Bay Sale, frm RYork for Boston, March 14, in Vine- "Gch Ragle, March 14 in Vineyard Sound. Fore! Mig tor 8 Yorke "Teo 22~Pased by. Prioees, Baker, from 8 nga Bite gee ong, Bari sr Ma SB, Os, ja) By ms = The Liney, forMobite, han put back to Pe- stesehn He ll for NOrleaos, has Put back to Lend. esmen. Emery, <8; i Yt nines. 1W, eb 38-08; Hortense, Barnes, from Lon- Gop for Boston. , Feb 21~Sld Humboldt, Borsen, New York; aataehieg Novdenhol NOrleane (and was af anchor ‘Std cm Wremen). Im, I “Aec ?1— Ar Ball Bagle,” Trendwell, Hong Kong; aed menage, Howere. da; a “Nestorian, Goodhue, 40; : i, Chainer lala, ae ima don be-Are cit & Forbes, Ballard Boston; Kit Oar- . Dit aM, for “Dion, veh 30 Boe sete Loss (not Soduak), Dare 1 welch ouhin for ahto 2 Putten. ECan, Fup binary Winloor Forest, Coruis, and Golden Stor. Mellng Havre, : D, 4 8, Jan [Arr bark Fleet Kagie, Lindberg, Breton; out Bont ajtimore. Ble Dee 29, Peres, "Crow trom § York), jelbourne. Carcurta, Jan W— Arr Sestos (a), Sampson, Rostoo; Tndla, t Ih, Noonday, Heury, London via fable Bays Mer nome Graves. Selbortner Kabine Hendes, Bombay; yy Poh 'b. Memel, ena yriiy Cey'ol Mobile, Mayshail, NYor': 19th, Morning Star, Foaler, ivivgas asbhurioy, Groegely Yuddah 3 Geo. Raynes, yetder, San Franc! arba, Hampson, Bombay. pe ew Seugor Jans, hres Vrade, Stover, NYork; tb, Art ¥ it. Hoston. Oma Feb a ‘arr Hdmisten Brothere, Kirk, Sarannals for Deas Feb a amour, Fob 2i—hre Rading, Consit, Sunderland for Poe ory 4 Foo chow, ee gsc ald Lotte, Leckie, NYore; Sis R Aber- bie, Boyd, do, “Tusa Nook, Feb 24—Skd Cuba, Longstatf, N¥ork. Gornennuna, Feb 21—arr Savannab, rolleys, Savannah. Gua airan, Feb 14-~Arr Chevalier, Knight, Mareeilica (and old for NYorl); 15th, Wild Duck, Peareo, Messina (and old for Boston): 118, Orkney, Murphy “Yalaga (and eld tor NYork). Cid 171b, Champion, Huntiey, Barbados. Ovavaniiua, eb 251n por ark, Movliower, Duntze, for New haven, wig; Daniel Webster, Ward. yor clo, dg. Passed do'Feb 26, brig Robert Mowe, Wright, trom or ehapa Sigreh 3-No Am vessel in port e Mar : Honrnead, Feb 25-Patin, 9 Hartha SWard, Storer, trom Livery ool for Mobile (see 3 be French, NYork. Cla Havnr, Feb Zi—Arr Mere juror, Bonk Kate Prince, Jones, Liverp Conqurrn, Koulelte, NOrlean and Unites Be Tioxe Kone, Dee 2-Are Invineible, Johneon, Melbourne; Jan 1, Norway, Major, do; 24, Grace Daring, Baxter, Shang’ hae; jib, Yapgtere (@, Dearboro, do; Myrtio, Botsford, San F rapeieco; 10th, Kremlin, Johnson, Shaogbae; 1th, Almeta, Richarison, Ningpo; 12th, Challenge, Fabens, San Fraacisco, bid Jon 1, Frigate Bird, Cope, San Fravetsco; Surprise, Ran- Jet NYork: Uncewab, Kirhy, Aadagasear (ane, ¥Ingapore); 24, Parama, Cave, Melbourne; Mth, Torrent, Gove, San Fran: eco; 6th, Racebonnd. MeDonougi, Bangkok, lth.” Wanderer, Ring, Hart ( oast; Felia, Winter, San Francieto; ith, Renown, AMyty ane iareh7—Ci4 bark OB Uumilton, Nelaon (not a bi BRS: Froth fore), MatKD 7a At do Sih, bark Jobn Benson, Gardner. for NYork; Hunga. , and Experald Tale (1), Henebury, for do; brize Ww. Mathews, for Portiand, Factor, Berry, for Charles. ton; Bes Belle, Whalay, for Wilmington, 89; Vulean (Gr), for Baltnpore. Naney Willams, for NOvleans; schr Stephen Taber, Cook, for NYork; ond otbers, destinations not reported. The ollowing charters have beon effected— Bark Charm, at Maian- zs, 100 bhde sugar, Trinidad sud NYork, at i0¢ per 100 Iba; brie M Wheeler, 250 bhes, Sagua and NYork, at $+ per bbd, bark Hungariaa, 100 bbds do $150 per bhd; sch OM Petit, de, an al Sieepus, ‘feane: molasss, for Sa- us end N of Hatteras. at $2 er Baa. *Srowscoa, Ve Zi--8id Dun brig Restuarador, NYork. Rixcuros, Ja, Keb B—Arr brig tea Lark, CoM phis; Zab, schrs F Tati, Hooker, Jacksony p: yu Anderson’ Baitimore; 2th, bark bhone, Sanders, NYork, sl bd Lng 3 Piccenoe (Br), Fogel, N York; 25th, achr Flora King , jugett. Por Maria LivERPoOL, Feb 2j—Arr Asis. (s), Lott, NYorks 28th, Eliza Bopsall, Michaels, Charlesion; March 1, ‘Crown. Point,’ Gook, NOrlesns: Advice. Vick,to; Lucy Thompson, Pend'e Sat h Fielia, Bressiing, N¥ork; Geo Washington, Gun. turned (see Miscel \, Kliza Young, Durkee, Balti- New Hewpshire, Weeks, and J F Obapman, Chap- Orleans Taw, Campbell trom Xo. Sid 44th, Nabida, Porter, N York; Dannbe, Cosier, Now Oricana: Sith, Goodspeed, Vaye, Charleston; De Witt Fouk, NYork; Suean How'and, Adams, Bombay; Oregon; Poriek. Apalachicola; 21h, Forvuna, Dewers, Galveston, Ann E Hooper, Booper, Faliwore. 1d Mareh}, Theoda, Stevens, Curacon. Kntont2ith) Allwace, De¥orest, Charleston; Mary Ham- }, Colson, NYors; March 1, Panamaa, Hanson, Galveston; tion, Higeine, NOrleaue; ‘iventop, Thompson. City »), Lott; Menry Oey, Caulkins,'and Isaac Webb, NYork. Feb 2—Are Sonora, Briard, Caleutta. . Reaver, Ring, NYork. Ova 26th, Ewan Crerar, Crewar, Boston (and sld from Graves- end name day), Lautsst, “Feb 27—Sld Mary Hyler, Hyler, and Aon © Thompson, Brooks SOrleans; Florida, Mortimer, Swansea ESSINS, Feb W—Arr Celostix, Howes, Gibraliar, Sid (2th, Sarob, Tesell, Boston (not Pbitiilelphio, as Lefore reported); Mth, Pling, Cox, Philadelphia; 14th, delle, Lee, NYork. MoosT’s' Bay, Feb 2—ON, Wilbur’ Fisk, Barwell, from cans, ‘Arr Reporter, Howes, San Francisco; Slat, at: Ent out Mantna, bec Bazreds Bros, Peele, do, In port Jan’ 7, sips Ri rreda Bros, P , Fasten, wis Archer, Lewis, ig; Gratta, Jordan, aod ‘Alfaretin, Bibver, and Fo lobn Kerr, Sweeter: apy D + Montgomery, for N York, dg; Anna D Terrey, Griftin, apd Pilot Fieh, Savage 4 Koam. Coots, for Philadelpila; “Ango'a, mone: JR Dow, Elwell; Wareasle, shack iord; ‘Tabbutl; 1Mtany Mebold, and Orells, towers Ces; sebra Storiight, You lox, for Reston: Globe, Joues, for Warren, 21; Bo sowley, White: BW Dion, Moris, and M Sewall, Loud, for NY¥ork, We; Sahwa, Smal}, for Philadelphia, do; Ellen Bush, Somers’ tamuel Ward, Laker, and DK Arey, Yorner; Open bea, Baw- er; MD Lene, Gardner; ¥ © Brooks, Gra‘um; HD Griaue'l, nd Bel Peck, Delaney, vez, Peb 25—In port } Gazelle, Duell, and N Gosion, Maxwell, for New Haver, lig; brig Rambow, Bowns, fer,do March 6; echra Ruby, Tracy, tor do Ist; Dantel Trow: bridge, Meryow, for do 1uth' and others as before, Pavine, Deo l—Arr Agnes Lytle, Batavia for NYork. Poxtsmoun, Feb 2)—Passed by, kduard, Wieting, from Rot- terdam for NGrleans, n.Veb ;—Arr Selmi, Reygelin, Shields for NYork. Pexang, Jan J—Arr Mertha Howes, Macon, singapore; Lith, Rleber, Crowell, do, Sid 1st, Resolute, Holt, NYork, 20tht Orbona, Howiaton, do, Praxatnvco, Feb 19—Tn port bark Jane Williams, Nichola, akg: Romane, Duncan, from Rich leston. Rye, IW, Feb 28—At the Motherbank, Compeer, White, from avre via Deal for NOriean RamgGats, Feb 23—¥id HN Boody, Badver, NOrleans. Rio Jaertho, Jan 2j—-Oit, bark Hahnibal, Blela, from Rich- mond for Rio Janeiro, St Hyiras, Jan 19—Arr Nottingham, Robinson, Rombay (and sld 20h for 8York); 2st, katuer May, Clark, Mania (ani sid esme day for Lorton. Srxcitont, Jan #—Arr Hlonise. Mares, Mefbourne; Uneo- wab, Kirby, Hong Kovg (and sid & jor Maday ir); a Magbet, Heory, sitar wand eld 13th for akyab) Pah, Mary ® aleh, Woodbury, Bombay; 2th, Twilight, Gates,’ Cape ‘GwR: en iinunan pee aire aan, Br yn Singapore; Reaver, ih, Houg Koug:2sth, Fernando de Norsaynray (s); Scmbya, Hani Jan, Snow Shall, Lloyd, Boston: Uebr Valcnta, Baa anise, Sid trem Woosng Dec 2%, Maury. Fietcher, Hong Koug; auth, Florenee, Duman, Japan Sin, Mame Moone, noe Tuowas; Feb 24—In port hip Flory McDonald, Caldwell, froma Liverpool for Ralimore, relonding, would be ready in if ‘2 weeka; brig Delaware, Al Gaano n, condemned, Old and retitted; abr Tclecrah, err, orwich, disg ice. for Porto Rico. Sid ih, Vrig Chay . Simpson, Cleniuegos. Wrraoutn, Feb 26—Oif, Vertrouwen, Teenama, from Rot terdam for Boeton, Home Ports. BOSTON, March 15— Are shins Napoleon, Cashing, Calcutta; Hampden, Hotuan, Charleston; barks Febiem, Davie, Messi: ba; Georges, Mognne, Baltmore; briga Alirton, Carlson, Car- Senaa, Mason B Davie, ONE. © Lydia Stover, Cater, Wimmington, 8C; Virgina, Hrait, Smith's Point, Vay seins A Fels, sbepherd. ba NU; Maydower, Uhurchi!l, Nor- folk: Mountain Aveone, Oreenfield; & H Shannon, and 1s Townend, Willams, Philadelphia; Julia & Martha, Tootha- ker, Rockland for NYork-~Jast night, oil Cape Cod, was in con. tart with & pilot boat and lost Jibboom and vowspritean. Cid Er stearachip Bins, Anderson, NYork (with pars of her fawant cargo), brigs Lanrhia, Lavender, Cape Hayiien; Umpire, Hig- gice. Hemeotom, schra Harsh Burton, Hosking, Port au Prince; J &P Chase, Holorook, Taogier, Sid, wh iE to SW, wh Tain all dey. steamship Kina, Bark Volwsteer remains at an- OMPAET MONEE, March 15— A hips Joseph Whit At,’ vith, Marel —Arr stoamshins iney, howe, boston; Potomar, Watson, N York, perky Oroola, Huck, Bio Sentro via St Thomas: Mary R Rarney, Luther, at hom: aa: brie Kate, Loog Torke Jeiands; sehr Soneph Nickerson, Sid ktenmehip J.oount Point, French, New tland, Deapeanx, Hhiladelphie, (wih iiwnrd : beige Speen. Th Windies; Vom ston. Bld Be brig Klint, F maon. olingom, and Medo- fareh Wh Arr wchia Bupstior, PAS, Mareh 10, 1 AN ND, March 16, 11 AM—Off, » ehip supposed the ming, from Laverpool fot Philadelphia. PP” yGhhaiss March j—arr sche George 1 Ring, Wooster, New or. Mithe-Arr wehra Tram Sinith, MeGivern, Alexandria; © W Boimer, kiwelly Delaware Guy; Suran, Jaldwig,t Walden, lb gabetimort, Bid ache R Borden, arnoid’ Alexnoduln, OLMIS’ HOLE, Maron 14, 6 PM—In port burke Beelyn, Tinily Wilder: brig ‘loutie; schrs Neptune, label, @ Crean, pore, Bex nett, Charleston for Boston. Sid solr ‘nt ORLEANS, Moreh 15—Are (by tel) ehipa, Wabash, @b jem, act Eniiana, N York: harke Mitrigo, do; Harry Mam- mend, horton; Rank Kio NORE OLR, March 13~Cld sere W Putnam, Downer, and Beovehornn, Baskoll Y panty valle, brooke oviden to. SORDON, March IARe dium, AVerY; Renney. an Juba Olivore Boundore: N¥ork? Cuiseds ewtch, Mirch Sid schry $ Bart, Howard, Cantonae; Cuba. (he above were érroncoualy reported Norton, Matnnyas for Port- ba Nertolk for Boston; Sohn A Adis, i Win PM in fete shoe nrtteal: cud others aa bsfore. Net ie, ind BI, freel, w re NRA Te VPN, March doar ache Pilicot, Parmales, Ma- . N¥erk, NeAOOLA, Pe Arr Kineo, Conary, Norfolk, x f igs Leghorn, Naish, “Avork, Wik eo bison, immer. VADILPATA, March 16—Arr stenmor Ronion, Seliow, New York: sr brig Nepucer, Kood, Halifax; echr ® N Awith, in, Matt en Dead ten Ror bara ‘ches Jord, Grinwotd, WaAtien, Bab: rt oe Branewiek, (a ‘A rte Bete d re dries A Supltbery (Be), Digby for NYork: I MeGtivers, Unrriaen, Pailatotp hist oie Carver, Clongh, Onrcenas, Chi 1th, Ocean Manger, Tb: betta, Cohn. z " NT, bi a {it Mente Jamestown, Parrish, i rr 0, 10 ln, York; John W Doviga, Wally. stan, Sn ue Powem, New SALEM, March Lt—Are gehr J 8 Hopiina, Hop¥ias, Tarsior, DESTRUCTION AND DESTRUCTION At EATROOTION ASD BuorioN A. angen i ARDEN INSECTS, GAKDEN INSECTS, THE ONLY REMEDY IN THE WHOLE WORLD THE ONLY REMEDY IN THE WHOLE WORLD. SURE TO EXTERMINATE. SURE TO EXTERMINATE. 50,000 boxes gold 19 ane montb.. 50,000 bores sold in one month. The chemical preparations known under the the Inet twenty two y now introduced into the met with a triunphant success, ao wie celeority. His extraordinary ts sia, Ep; ‘avarta, Saxony, Belgium, Hi f whom he has received boa appointments, as may be seen from lus diplomas, oertid- 'be medical faculties of tae most celebrated European Uni- these preparations, and im thelr re- bem to be “perfect TOMAN AND THE DOMESTIC ANIMALS.” ‘The effect of bis remedies is teuly enced by climate, seanon or time, as of tweniy two years’ standing, in redemption for all citfes, houses, warehouses, markets, farms and gardens. infested wit any kin! of vermin, haa therefore come. MEY WR'S Welcemne tntrndera without meres oF fail; his ar: uaa Drought a ate ie eet ¢ watchword of all bousekeepers, merchaus, shipping men id husbandmen in the New World will be— NO MORK VERMIN, MEYER'S MIRACULOUS VERMIN DESTROYGR.18 AT tide for O10 World, and alre: versiiles bave examined sculous and uniniin- by hie Preparations destroy Old World; and from this day copvenience of the inbabitants ot New York, will make annual contracts with the proprieto brewnrlenand gurdsns, the mperiitendenta ef p wei gardens, the puperintendenta of pu fogs, hospitals, ‘almsho Dy whiclrbe eb soris of vermin, KEEP THEM FREE FROM IT PERMANENT. The general depot for 3 y wed mapufactories, stailon houses, &0., Le to purity thelr’ esiablishinenta’ from aj, MEYER'S MIRACULOUS V1 IN DESTROYER is located at aca NO, 612 BROADWAY, CO*NER OF HOUSTON STRERT, and where the several 3 ed biptegel vonee! A at retail, kany res tweaty-L.ve an: 3 regular size $l. és i and is sold on commission ‘Terms—bix months credit. or five per cent ott for cash. syoed Stavew and te Ce nal is V. RUSBLON, Drugaist, 10 astor House, No, 417 Broadwe eurner of Caval atroet, New will ve seen toa the above Danied statements are bore out by the incontestible evidence: of official endorsemenis:— General agent for all the U, PRED By the following i Orrice OF THe GOVERNORS TRE ArMSHOUSH, 2 0 «NEw York, July 2.338. | § 8 BYE, raciioal Chemirt, kaving proposer ta remove Vermin from the (ity Prison, Cenira sirest, by meant, is is to cerufy that hehas perlorme) | ‘y manner, in the ectermination of | WASHINGTON SMITH, Prosiient. Aytnony Duero, Beeretary. Ror Mr, JOSEPU Mi apuisive remedy, th me in a most sati«' Kats Mice, Bedbugs, Lice, Ki Orrice oF THE COvERNORS OF TAR AuMsHOUse, 2 OTD NDA. Pare. New Yo semove Vermin frem Bellevue Hospita}, pulsive remedy, this a ‘aime in & most satisfactory manner, in the ASHINGTON SMITH, President, ry by means of bis ox- as pertormed ibe | Anurory Duero, Seer Orrick or tur Unrren Srares Navan Iveexcton or PROVISIONS AxD CLovarNe, ko New Yous J JOSEPH MEYER, Practical Ohemist, ations, Criven ail ‘This is to cert! hag, by the we vernment Store No. 6. these destrmetive avimals ry destrnotion of Coc! he applied his Powder were seen, soon after, in leas than fifleean minn the room was Ierally covered with th others dying; and 1 feel ince of resort only’ em, Some already dead, sured ibat by A few xaplieationn © Ms Chemnieal Powder (whieh is certainly very efficacious), MEYER would entirely rid a house of ,Ginen gba: dons Nngorts. INO, D. GIUSON, Inspector of Provisions and Clothing. Orricr, oF van SuPRRINTENDENT OF Route No. 413 Proome sweet, New York, Judy 19, 1858. ‘pon lication fh "Ot tbe Stalion Hida ication In gome of the Statton Houses, and take Ecrmuntoating to you. that a pertoctiy these’ aunosances. I ebeerfully vereign remedy, when infested by up, Yours, reene UMA DUE, superintendent af Police. 6 Maiden lane, indy fy that JONEPH MEYER, sy’. Chemis:, has used this oxtérmity: dee for the tion ef Vermin in our five ¢ it proved perfectly sucoesstul in these troublesome intense, teenth street and Second avenve, und can tally tevtify to itsin | bee, froetaon 1 wel dow eye witnesses to their des- Sapptisstion et his Powder, .G. GUNTHER & SONS, slantaneous and miraculous effects on TV: and Garden insecis, bavin, truetion fa a short time a in, ww succeeded in elearhn, abovermendoned vermin, Masier of the Hon if these buildings entirely DE MEYERINGK, bold of his Royal Majesty of Pruseta, d Superintendent of Royal Palaces. reertifieates have been obtained by Mr. MEYER from. ora of the household of the follow ry pitt _ ‘THE EMPEROR OF RUSSIA, (OR OF AUSTRIA, THE EMPEROR OF FRANCE THR QUEEN OF ENGLAND, THE KING OF BELGIUM, THE KING OF HOLLAND, THE KING OF NAPLES, THE KING OF BAVARIA, ‘THE KING OF SAXONY, FS OF THR GERMAN SPANKS. From the Naval, War, injerlor gad Goloaal departments o most ofthe above mentioned countries. the Lord @ayor of London, G of numerous hospitals and other py!J) ALL THE PR) From = Planters, merchants, ship owners, house OF 414 WHICH MAY BE SFEN ice of the inventor and p: ‘, 9 | 612 PROADWAY, FOR SALE WEOLKEALE AND RETATU— 0.116 Franklin street, Bullding, 740 Chestout cured i 7 none ek Ty Noard, Miller & Hoekes, Innia & 4 a Wilson, & Com i900, a) oa ie

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