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12 * THE STATE CAPITAL, The City Charter Again in the Clutches of the Assembly. HOW THE PATCHWORK IS TO BE DONE, Grumblings and Grimaces Over the Great Republican Fizzle. GREEN A VEXATION EVERYWHERE. An Extraordinary Anti-Custom House Vote and No Reason Why. The Motion for a Conference Committee son To Be Considered To-Day. _ oe Teed “Moving On” Eastward and Fenian Rossa Looking Vainly to Albany, THE NINETY-NINTH DAY OF THE SESSION. ALBANY, April 15, 1873. ‘Thé charter still] hangs fire, and there is now a strong probability that the greatest struggle be- tween the factions that are warring over it Is yet to come. The action of the House this afternoon on the question of postponing the consideration of the bill took almost everybody by surprise who had not been previously let into the secrets of the chosen few who last night and early this morning laid TILE PLAN OF CAMPAIGN ‘which was so faith(ully carried out to-day. It fell to the lot—rather it was the designated duty—of Mr. Pierson, when the bill was announced from the Senate, to move to non-concur in the amendments and ask for the appointment of a conference com- mittee, the Senate to be requested to appoint a like committee on its part. This motion set the ball rolling, and the Black Horse cavalry, who had Deen well supplied with new saddles the night before, came galloping in from the lobbies from all sides once they had got wind that the time for ac- sion had at last arrived, Pierson evidently felt that there was something in the air that foretold evil, ‘and,as he went along to explain why a confer- ence committee should be appointed, he changed his tone from one of argument to that of supplica- tien. Opdyke sided with him, and argued to show hat THE DIPPERENCES BETWEEN THE TWO HOUSES ®p the bill were so wide that an agreement was gatterly impossible, unless the aid of a conference Committee was called in te save the measure from ptter defeat, Then up got Batcheller, from Sara- toga. He was all aglow with the inspiration @rawn last Sunday from his native Congress water, and folding his arms across his manly bosom—the more easily, probably, to curb the in- iration that raged within him—he rang out the rm against the motion io give the bill over to the tender mercies of the conference commit- fee. He had an idea that the House did not know exactly what the Senate amendments were, and, of Course, as the House was never known to vote for or agaimst anything it didn’t know thing ‘about, it was but right and proper that the Ouse should be informed as to what was what in the matter, Lincoln, of Ontario, then got up and per- formed toa em allotted fo dim with noe satis- tion. concern VER rs A Ne 3 ted in ae molar ads ngrega' 6 ry, for the é reason Bhat they could not get on tha floor, stretched out their sos re eae half way over the balus- trade te ge pee at Lincoln, who sits right bndernesth, frie Rh hey chuckled to themselves =i’ ox mees that car with wae e an m Teeaning a8 though they had aloud the fact that they and the Black lorse cavalry Were of one accord, and that even a jew of the upright men on the majority side of the louse had been hoodwinked Ane pid know- where they were. Lincoln 3; ut to the point: He did not get excite talk about hew the republicans in the "Assembly ad voted some weeks ago to stand by the party hen the bill was first under consideration, or how Bhe democrats had determined to do the very he poo his friends were now resolving to do. the sort. He spoke calmly and deliber- @tely, ax (4 made a motion that the subject be postponed until to-morrow, and that in the erty, A the amendments mi: to the bill by the Senate be printed as a separate document, Now a8 ahis wi 1 OULMINATING POINT ‘wf the devate it ifthe short talk that took place het the subject can be dignifled by that term, and show ofhands had to be made, for the yea: ‘and mays were calted on the motion, und the ‘result of Ashe vote was yeas 83, nays 29, A STRANGE SCENE. Before the vote was taken there was a full Honse; = fact, 1 do Ret remember at any time this year of aving seen so few vacant seats in the circle; and et the vote had not been announced over five inutes before the House was left almost without @ quorim. Seat after seat became vacant and member after member disappeared, and it ‘was noticeable that those who made away with ‘themselves ot juickly had, with a few exceptions, ‘voted “aye.”” ere they all went, whether they all ‘went to One BAS or to different places, it is not ssible to ay, nor is it easy to say even Why they ‘ent out at all. But just here 1 may add a few ‘words ag to what 18 generally thought of the vote ‘on the ‘question of Rost ponpraea It_will be Woticed that every repul blican from New York city aud every other member in any way closely identi- Bea wit a interests of the so-called Custom House voted not to postpone—in other ‘words, &@ conference committee take the bill in hand. The democrats, with one exceptien, -woted to postpone. This was in pursuance o! A CAUCUS OF TAMMANY MEN meld in New York on Saturday, at which many of ‘the “old boys” were present, and several of whom gre now here, an for a change of air." It should be non in mind that the Senate, in order to avoid hitch pete itself and the House last week, or ered the bill i printed before it was sent to the House. instruction was faithfully carried ow and to-day the bill as amended was en the files o: , = It will be readily perceived, there- e, Ww HALLOW ‘the motion of Lincoln's to-day re really Was to have the amendments printed separately. Mr. Opdyke gnd several other members, whe were thoroug! ghiy ited as to the changes made in the bill byt the | Were ready fd willing to go into detail as &o these nd explain them section by seo- #0 that there couid be no mistaking their real pert. But no, that would not do; would ‘setion of aconference commitice suit ‘The t is, that the democrats for party purposes, the Horse cavairy for purposes of their own, and & combination of the rural republicans, ho never work for nothing or without great pectations $4 Promises being faithfully ful- fuer’ way, and they settied t ir own way, ey ed upon the post- nement and amendment printing idea as the ost feasible ome to carry out their plans with WHAT THE DEMOCRATS DESIRE ‘the most is to Any! the charter ali they can. bw | 3 nay may gain their tor Who gets tide, so long Se Kf secu! ; delays ai jomionl- the blicans there yy owill defeat. @emocrats might well ciaim that to thelr efforts ‘was due the everturow of the piaus of their poli- ical opponeats. ‘THE SEKa Sone, is busy justnow m: “<The With the business that of yg td charter Of bills and resolutions the lower House, as well a4 from v ‘who seized the opportunity, even charver discyssion, to put jn thetr own lirtie jis. These was to-day an almost tnterminabic Ls yim catching ring the long tions. A huge collected lant Sena'ors, fant and sostesnry bills of ere as yer naintroduced. and the files @re Gattere’ wy up with email local matters, A breeze Was raised by ten report of the Ratlroad pdverse to (be resoiation introduced by ae weeks ago, giving members MIGHT TO FREE PASSES Senator Lewis moved that the re- the anced fhe iw , and said that while he had Mt without much cousideration, he wor of or ik je thought | it jtigaly bene. There was as parce ainvunt of iezisiation re- LF, the Of the State, and the Leg re em OVER ITs TIME, or 7 u siremests tat thus Failroud legisia- , Oopaiderine Ue great nae eee should have thus be we from any San lied that the prevei from giving passes to members, but that tried and was found inoperative. He was aware of THE OBLIGATIONS onder wale members now feel they are placed should follow the ome of vans in So aes | free atter, requir rail- rou posses to ‘all members, daring r terms Senator Benedict thonght that ratiroads ware 93 the benefit of the public, and that this bill shot oar. Mr. Tiemann said he had passes over all the rail- roads in the State, but felt under no obligations to "eRenacor Lewis motion to disagree: with the te: nator Lewis’ motion ree wi t of the committee was carried by 12 to and the bill was referred to the Committee of the the Whole. THR PERSONNEL OF THE RAILROAD COMMITTEE. The Senate Committee on Railroads is composed of Measrs, Madden, Cock, Baker, Wagner and Fos- ter, and of these the first two alone are uncon- nected personally with railroads. Wagner is rietor of the Wagner drawing room cars, an hrough that connection, interested in every firs! jase Fall in the State. Baker is the fnancial agent of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, and Foater | isa aUreLor gf ibe New York and Oswego Ptremeerrd STEAM, FOWER WER ON THR CANALS. A discussion of some length ensued on the bill continuing the powers ef commissioners appointed under the act to secure the introduction of some motor power other than animal upon the canals for one year beyond the time named therein. A motion to recommit the bill was lost, and it was assed, “i Senator Benedict called up the bill in relation to THE HOME FOR FALLEN AND FRIENDLESS GIRLS, which failed to pass last several evenings, and it ‘was passed, MILLER AGAIN. ‘The resolutions og ip yo Assembly some months ago to opines m the tof the Su- perintenaent of Mattes ar. aitter”® the Aes Sonal statements made therein (Mr. Mille hat time being under an investigation), were calied up to-night by Senator Perry. The whole matter was refersed o the Insurance Committee to report ‘Thursday morn! Senator Palmer's resolution referring ALL MINOR BILLS TO THLE GRINDING CO! is & preparatory move for the rush of always attendant at closing hours, Senator J iWin amended it, providing for a ‘preferted calendar, on which each Senator may designate the bill he would prefer to have discussed in a Committee of the Whole, and such bills should come first in order until the calendar is Mee rpg when anew calen- dar shall be similarly made out. A GUARD OF HONOR, The Lieutenant Governor announced the follow- ing as the committee to wait on Mr. Charles Fran- cis Adams and conduct him to this city, where he ts to deliver a memorial oration on Seward next Friday:—Senators Perry, Woodin, Adams, John- son and Mur; WMonovan ROSSA’S PLEA for Tweed’s place is received with so little consid- eration by the Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections that that worthy Fenian hero has Mtoed or no chance of succeeding Tweed during the ent session. The law of the case is sadly mi xed, nothing being certain except that “Tweed and his lawyer,’ as O'Donovan states, have resigned a seat that it is further claimed he never heid, and the constituency of the Fourth dis- trict have been entirely unrepresented in the Senate for two winters, Beyond these facts, whether Rossa won the election or Tweed forieited his seat by absence, or whether there is a seat for Rossa to take, the Clerk of the Senate having long ago re- moved Tweed’s desk te make room, are matters that no ordinary committee may determine. 3o8 Si # oi mea seni oe , City Point and Ee oc Se ae |: Ee (or), Lippe, Cntr eek Venture (3p), Peters. Matanzae—J " fag i rien Bares huson, Cape are a “faaae R Uo riley ureter als Soule, Samoa Mies, Houta Cardonesuiies & Hause: ie acaajench le pi New Carlisle—Geo ¥ Bul- Martha, falveston—C Bel yore meena “lowell Ravantliac Mallory & Oo. ing, Trinidad (Cuba)—Jonas Smith a Sor Schr § © Noyes, Lee, Baracoa—B J We Behr A: nie Powers,” Sparks, Hi iecbor Talend —B J Wen- ache Abbie Bursley, Lovell, New Orleans—N H Brig- Bohr C P Gerrish, Armstrong, Portsmouth—Jed Frye & on ‘Tehr Eten Perkins, Kelly, Providence—H W Jackson & Schr Dr Franktin, Smith, New Haven—Rackett 4 Bro. Sloop James Henry, Kearns, New Haven—Rackett & Bieamer Phlindelphiee Davis, Folladeiphia, ARRIVALS. romana ites : Sebonray By Tae WeRaLD sream Yacrrs AND HERALD rere TELEGRAPH LINE. Martyn, Liverpool April 8 and netown 6th, wi Cnn baneed tod ckiyn. “ApH lat 6030, fom 38 bamed @ Cunard steamer bound east; same date, marveary A Norveplan park, showing 2X 210 bound west? iat pase jonal steamer bound east; th int sn CN Inman steamer do; date, at ‘7 ton BS sas pated an Anchor line th, lat 40 32, lo 51, passed a National Steam daa @n, Boog om Liverpool April 2 jown 8, with mdse a 44 passenge sto Wi ‘Guion. MI Sine G18, lone ts io apeks aaa ys tor Arich e fain 4 Pat 420 for Arichat NS; 12th, 4 2d steamship, Wyoming, hence for Liver. $8, lon 68 36,an Anchor line steamer, und ¢ steamship ile Ger), Meier, Hamburg April 2and Havre 5, with Tadso and ‘636 passengers to’ Kunharde Go. Mail moderate SW winds up to. the last two day: then strong westerly winds and high, short sea; April fand 12, lat 46 45, lon 47 82, p 2 large quantity pf ice. teaimship Gen Se ew Orleans April 5 ith z te ‘uid passongere to CW Mallory & Go: Tine we: Steamship Montgomery, Fatrcloth, Savannah April 1% ‘with mdse and passengers to R Lowd Steamxhip San Jacinto, Hazard, Savannah April 12, with mdse and passengers to W R Garriso: Steamship Champlon, Lockwood, Charleston A rit 12, wit rg to HR Morgan & Co. 13th inst, with mi Ti'miles SW of Lookout Shoal, exchanged signals with sehr BN Hawkins, bound south, Steamship Richmond, Lawrence, Richmond, City Point and Norfolk, with inde, Bes passengers, to the Ola Do- minion Steamship Com Hark Bertha Ballrus. Gen, Wilschkz, Loudon 68 days, with ‘mdse 0 Funch, dye & Co. Took the mid Nadie Pome Cd had moderate weather; been 4 day: e Ban! offark Kragero (Nor). Larsen, ‘Hartlepool 47 days, with railway iron, to. order; ‘vessel to Tetens & Bockman. ‘oo! is Wern Pawage and ‘Gad ‘varlableoventners I'(of Yarmouth, NB), Hilton, middles- hore 35 days, awith rallway iron to order; vessel to Boyd #ilineken. Took the northern passage ‘and had moder- ate weather to lon 9” W; thence to the Banks hea Westerly gales; from thence 9 days, with vanab! weathel Bark Hermod (Nor), K: : rvanads 46 dary, win gai fouthern panage’ venael Fi Funch, Edye & CO k the be ee 1t is quite probable that Rossa will never get an answer to his modest request. TWEED EASTWARD BOUND, Sergeant-at-Arms Young, in answer toa telegram to the Chief of Police of Toronto, received the fol- lowing despatch to-day :— Fil 15, 1873, William M. Teed left E jam reed left here vonterday ote ne NOE. Itis believed here that the ‘‘Boss” is not on his Way to New York so as to allow the Erie Investiga- ton Committee to examine him. ‘The Affirmative Voters Deny that They Were “Influenced”=—Green Threwn as a Mere Ancillary—A Democrat Gain. ALBANY, April 15—Evening. Tere are some new metas rk Py Jae the charter to-night whica throw considerable light upon the action of certain members who their minds to have everything | in the midet of | Adriatic voted amgn§ the ayes this afternoon on the ques- tion of postponement. One and all deny that any pecullar influences were brought to bear upon them, and all declare that the Tammany lobby had nothing todo with the way they voted. It would now seem that the €ustom House defeat was brought about, so the republicans I refer to assert, by the determination of the latter not togivea conference committee a chance to open all THE OLD SORES IN THE CHARTER, morning that if the bill did get there all the heads of departments retained in the bill weuld be cut out. Under the circumstances the friends of Van Nort, Henry Smith and Delafield Smth deemed it best to pass rouna the word to kill the motion for a conference committee, so that the Senate amend- ments might be concurred in to-morrow, even to the extent of including Green in the bill as one of the retained. However, it Must be understood that this decision ts a very happy one for Green, for his 0) oppenente in the Assembiv, who are @ clean three-fifths vote of the House, were willing to keep him in the billoniy on condjtion that a supplementary bill should be introduced defining the powers of the Comptrolier and making him an elective officer from next Fail. The democrats, it is said, have been consulted on this point, and will make no great fight against concurring with the Senate amendments in view of the arrangements. Indeed, it is said that a promise has been given by several of them that they will vote for the bill as it came trom the Sen- ate under all the conditions I have referred to, A GREAT DRAL OF INDIGNATION isexpressed by some of the republicans at the Custom House folks who abandoned the men who have all along stoutly fought for them in both houses, To-morrow the question of.concurrence will be definitely decided, The combination which defeated the conference committee advocates to- day are confiden id as squalls are looked for ret, may it net be asked how the Md dit) will be able te pass the Cy stared ill to putan end to Mr. Green next Fall, in view of the fact that it will require unanimous ‘consent in both houses to even introduce it? Finding that the repubii- cans are determined on putting the charter through by concurring id allthe Senate amend- ments, if report speaks truly to-night, and that they cannot, ry" all, kill it outright, de the demo- crats not least one point they have fought for as a bil at in saving Mr. Green? CANAL FROM TROY TO LAKE CHAMPLATY, In the Assembly this evening the House went into committee on the bul providing for a ship canal from Troy to Lake Chi The ane. sion of the bill was {nterestin, Mand yartici- ted in by several members. After a lengthy de- te the bill was saa toa third reading. 'ASSED. The bill creating a a Board, of Commissioners of Emigration and the Senate bill amending the New York Common Scheol act making provision tor the appointment of trustees by the Board of Education were passed. THR CHARLES PRANCIS ADAMS ESCORT. ‘The follewing committee were apt inted on the part of the House to wait on Mr. Charles Francis Adams and escort him to~this city for the Seward Memorial Oration :—Messrs. Clapp, Pierson, Husted, Batcheller, Vedder, . G. Cornell and Mackin. SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for New York—Tbis Day. SUN AND MOON. HIGH WATER, Sinn rises, + 6 21} Gov. Isiand...morn 10 38 | + 6 40/ Sandy Hook..morn 9 53 | 10 57 | Hell Gate.......eve 12 23 OCEAN STEAMERS, DATES OF DETARTTRE FROM KEW YORE FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL, Office. (2B Broadway 7 Bowling Green 7 Bowling Green Broad SNL Brondwe . fe roadway. + {15 Broad: a TDOOL.. Wprosdway 7 Bowling Green 61 Broadway. ond wi :/2 Bowling Greea (2 Broadway ¥ Bowling Green Bowling Green Idaho Trinaecri . Breme: Ss + beeen : sprit 16 al 2° Broadway 2 Bowling Grees | PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 15, 1878, ——_—_ CLEARED, _fteamnip Rossin Br, Cook, Liverpool via Queenstown Tyeamauip Ureacent Oy, Cartia, Hovane—Wan P Clyde Swamsbip Leo, Dearborn, Bavanvab—Murray, Fogris & especially as ft got hinted about carly in the | southern and had fine eather, S ‘norman; on au ke Ke age ethane, ‘Mo Janeine el Bin ar +3 }we) as ya lo Jane! ros 1a fe. wr glewart & Co; vessel ag Ege Srautn. “Gromed” the equator Marci? ale 3h strong NE, winds fe ad 0 8: then Ih nt castorly widest Jat 23 N; since, str ariable Yinds;, been 6 gaye Rorth Ot aticran March, Int 1748 8, lo anata with a ship showing 5th Ae tMaryate cones No 0749, Glasgow for Ortago, 39 days out: same date sc, ah ‘Sastis Gr), trom Portland, #, for Auckland, "7 ieee me oe ac, ops sho’ letters K NT nd 80) ¢ time, shi) Pramvesa'( jr), from London Port Adelaide, 38 day by FE Emma FP Herrit f Searsport), Nickels, Car." denan 1 days, with sugar % Suzarac & Co; vessel to Walsh, Field. & Way. Been 6 days north of Hatteras, ni "Bare 4 si Nove, Pierce, Zaza 16 days, with sugar to Jas E Wi yore a (Ger), migoaiien Grande del Sul 69 cr 8 with’ Ba xi ce jo Oxan del oh pa Merch 2 nie ariable weather; acme T days north of one wid lat 21 87 N, jon’ 6157, saw a large Amnerica’ frigate bound south. Brig Delopea (of (ilahiax, Pe Sine Arecetbo, PR, 15 days, with renee, 2 H J'Do Wolf & Co. ¢ 12th inst; then eto NW, in which lost 6 Yays north of ton aha NP), Givas, Cardenas 16 days, 2: “ i eon © ngieed Pa, 35 north of Hat. ie sulla nari vin, Triaided, Cuba 16 days, with oe ‘Tampico, Bono, Tampico 29 days, with skins and wood, to E E Had fine we 5 Ape 4 aon Torin Coll cola for New): Filson OFF Fiiladelobia, ‘Walls, Havana 11 a & Co. whee Gordon (of Maracaibo, Jacobsen, Matanzas via Betaware, Breakwater Ib days, with sugar to Benjamin 10. Biche Sue Dearborn, Sagua 9 days, with Sehr Annie ins. ‘Tooker, Mosquito Inlet, Fla, 6 Gaye, with live oak to Rwift Bros: vowel to, Van Bri (of Bi bart po neds wa yeawaee to Hatteras; thence 4 days, with Rohe Mary 8 it Robbins, Virginia. Schr A C Lyon, tone more. 4g The smart City of sane (Br), which arrived Mth, i 4 8 paeeae ers, and reports, April 13, 338 miles from ney ES ms, gxcnanaee signals wi ound east 4 hy ty of Rg 4 from Calcutta, which arrived in the Indian Ocean J ions) 306 3 yep 6, and lat 26908. Jon 6415 B, experienced a severe hurricane from east’ veering to west, in which, lost life boat, stove bulwarks, lost compasses, carried away masthead and ; also lee side of Poagensle, and spars from off deck; lost moderate weather; > 24, bt Hi Bremen ome ee from Mauri Wo ship Fibana (ir), from Calcutta for Dundee: ith tat 0818, lon 21 W, hip al from Swansea for Valpa- raiso, 19 days out: tc tet hit 8 lon 21 42 W, ship Star W, Bd, lat 25 W. ahlp Catheart, from Calcutta ter Dundeo in¢320 Ne lon 9045 Whip: Red Deer, Liverpool, 133 days Outs April LL, Int $8 xchanged signals with @ screw st , showing & inte flag, with red pall in the centre ing SE. Tho ship Minnehaha. which arrived on the 13th instant, Feports, took the, midile passage: March 25, lat 8 lon 38 from Calcutta tor London; 2241 N, Re from Astoria for 0 N, lon 70 15 W, had a heavy gale from NW, lasting 2% ho which fost lower miatitopsalls been 10 days west of the Banka The bark, Harvester, from Ceylon, and Alepps Which arrived th, ‘reports:—Hiad ‘tight, arinbls winds to Equator, in the, In Witch wae ‘crossed in ton Ba they the "Sit trades very ight Cape of Go Hone Feb 17; the nator, in the Atia ent va variable winds .) the Fi Tossed h w then fine weather to. 1 with strong NE and NW gales; Feb 3, of Mauriting, ast park Catharine (Ger), from Nagasaki for London 3135 8, Jong 120 m ke ship Ae , fro out Lin pendent, Nos, fom Java for Boston, Passed Through Hell Gate. BOUND SOUTH. Steamship Glaucus, Walden. pen for New York, with mdse and passengers, to HF Dim: Schr Modesty, Weaver, Providence for New York. Schr James Buchanah, Brown, Providence for Now ork. Sehr Pell 8 C Vought, Hallock, Stonington for New ‘ork. reer James Parker, Sr, Kelley, Pawtucket for New Schr Franklin, Vail, Providence for New York. Schr Niantic, ldgeport for Kew Yor Behr Sparkle, Shropshire, Providence fur’ Elizabeth- ort. Ps Schr Maria EB Eon me Bridgeport tor New York, Schr S 8 Scranto: New Haves for New York. Sehr Plot fa poy ait lew London tor New York. oe ai ‘all, Cornell, es Haven for New York, Seymour, Hickey, Newport for New York, th irley Miller, Jonés, N laven for Baltimore. ead h Brown, Austin, Providence for Philadel- Mehr Gen wos Levell, Portland for New York, with lumber to J H Hamlin. ree it Warrlet Gardiner, Miller, Fail River for New ork iBetir Harriet Ryan, Robbins, Somerset for Philadel- i. Schr Golden Rule, Wilson, Norwich for New York. Schr Sarah R Buckley, Buckley, Westport for New ork. ‘Behir Clara Post, Ferris, Portchester for New York, Bon Samuel ¥ Godwin, Waterbury, Station fe New ‘ork. Sehr A R Mitchell, Morrell, Greenwich for New York. Si r Galatea, Gale, Provideace tor Now York, with mdse and | passengers. BOUND EAST. Bark Paid Bin Sultan. Otis, New York for Bost Brig Orione (Br), Robinson, Elizabethport for ‘mn John, Schr Maud & Edith, Carroll, New York for Korwich, Schr Alice Oaks, Mason, Port Johnson for Bath. Sche Warren Yates, Smith, New York for rovidence, Schr § Benedict, Clark, New York for Frovitence, Schr Calista, Farnham, Hoboken for Wareham. Sone Lizzie ‘Raymond, Lord, Port Johnson for Provi- deni Be nae Mary Tice, Dunham, Elizabethport for New Ha- ven, men thport for ‘Batishurys Sent Treasure, Taylor, New ere for Providence. Schr Thomas Wull, Brows, Elizabethport for Provi- dence. Bcht Marcellus, Dermott, Philadelphia for Rockport. Schr Eva Diverty, Hand, E! port fer Providence, Behr Hii Townsend, Adains, New York tor rovidtince Schr Jos Allen, ifelio, Virginie for Glenwood, enn Anthoay irton, Johnson, Hoboken for kaw. a4 Morford, Taplog, New York for Providence, Rehr Stes Allstrs hg irk for New Haven, tur Minerva, Haley, New York for Fall River, Rebr Delphi “ee jew York for Bristol. Sour Gee W Glover, Caswell, FortJohuson for Beck- ne © Carroll, Chase, New York for Boston, Schr AT Miner, Miner, New York for Briago, 7H Trippy Nicketson, New York for North Chat- ham. ce w faa ee Garvey, Hoboken for vale ew York tor etna’ ea fox New Bedford, d Bioamer Galatea, “a New York for Fall River. BELOW. Ba Sra ae Sa es ie grea | Se ris pair lle Para (by pllot boat SAILED, - Crescent City, fe for Bi naneChartenton, Oherieatens W ship'Ra eet ieranciseos barks Or ober Bisa: remen ; calvegt. ek Re A r Hida Bioware 10a pid ris pina wall, Beis Whitmore, Ratan le SS le sches. Stiver Sia Paras f Bremner! Feroatabiico; Kate Hommel, kinins hs ‘Wood; Sarah Bi Marine Banx Max (Ger), Gunze! in Francisco for rake inst leak: mouth, before reported {pote eaky. sprung & 4, pum f° vecasss ‘chon Jeak i Sth, 60 mite miles nes ise Teak was at wus rate of oy incliee’ Der be rane vue (Br), McLeo: fromm Bereres for Boston, oo ies . oi lone “Beach,” near the Mth ely aut gt water ‘ai! nal icude. The weather the prop- ene wi ance, her afto mall yeose! of or 188 tor ‘ouiit fe cha ee Send aud othe Ft hi Pont paraes, jutchings, hei ashore on Pull it Reef, came 0 seore one Soles on Saturday morn Bilao afternoon in ore in & more locality. On Rh ep on Bashers beac ¢ Vesse! much strained. ach Over her, and her tsi stches 3 bout in the yer ape SEE ea i win the beard nt and she went ae icp f her dc joe to et Hutchings ‘that there was no in- ile was run ashore owing to her Being in a inking condition after eegtnay are See water, big oo} 57 tons Rie and is owned in A Scnoonar, with foremast gor ras lowed into New Bedford 14th inst by steamer ifanahuses Fisnina Scun Ronert Euxntt, Megan Gloucester 12th inst trom Georges Bank wi arrived at loss of fore- ae, Ex City, which went ashore 9th inst on the Ftepph ing Stones, was floated off ve rday {isch by by. sror ‘erritt, of the Coast Wrecking Co, and to’ ead Flats, where she will undergo temporary Po preparatory to being taken to New York t for @ ‘thorough overhauling, Antwerr, April 2—The Orion (s), from London, arrived here, has been in solitaion off Flushing with the Vitesse (Belgian brig), Nassel, for New York; the latter vessel was badly damaged. Carz panen CB, April 5—The schr 8 E Gevo, Keating. from Port Mulnrave for Boston, with passengers, sprung Hep toveniast outelde the harbor, and put back for re- pairs. yFLogina, A wil 3—The Vitesse (Belgian brig), Nassel for New York,'which was in collision off this place with the Orion (), is proceeding up the river. Haver, April2—The following is a description of the waterlogged petroleum-laden vessel which was fallen in Pain March # in lat 4UN, lon 48 W, by the, Tamaulipas, Lelabes, arrived here from Cape Hayti:—"She aj ‘English vessel of about 400 tons; ull ainted Black with & whi 1d; moulding on her escutcheon painted green am 4 black grounds fersrnast aon ten Painted 4 light gray; foreyerd painted black, and mizen. mast bright: nooner, apparently American meet wie 100 oak ‘was in | inity “of the wreck at s the same time as the Tamaulipas, but did not appear to succeed in saving any lives, Livexroon, April 3—The Formosa, which arrived here April from New Orleans, was on Pluckington Bank for @ short time, but got off and docked. ‘The Kendrick Fish, from Callao for Quee Ken March 28, in’ fat 49.Nelon 13-We with maiiuas at the 'Carisbrook, ‘from Valparaiso, arrive e Kendrick Fishy arrived ‘at Queenstown March 23, and at Limerick 4th—The master ot the ‘edar, from Malta, ee (American bark), off Caj faking, trom the Alaska, Gatte, 10 seamen wrecked from the Goshen ‘ship, ol ie derland. Further particulars unknown. Lisson, March 29—Advices from Rio Janeiro, dated March 8, announce the foundering, near San Antonio, of the Silver Spray {O85 with a cargo of materials for the Bolivian Navigation Company. Mauritius, Feb 20—The ship Blvarsiate, 1.400! tons, of Liverpool, irvine, from Calcutta for New York (seeds, Jute, hid ef, indigo. ie), but nto this ort Feb Ih with loss of jibboo! hree topgallantm: the heads of her three topmiasts broken aiid having a strong list to star. board. This vessel had experienced, a hurricane Feb 6, in lat 26.10 8, lon 65 12 HL the wind blow from’ ENE, ‘K, “NW. and SW, torrents oi rain. Had to ‘out away, the three topgallantmasta, three topmast and jib- which carried aw: m. The fore meniutowes tneeka eee to pieces, and several other safls were blewn outof th from the yards. A heavy sea broke on eens at utied the starboard side of the forecastle and cab and overboard the men's effects and cooking ey - getting into ene hold. The lifeboats and the Linge! side of C” broxen. About 60 tons of the cargo wi ws and the ship ‘Steered for Mauritius “she now being disc! d_and repaired. Portions of the cargo ‘condemmed by the beth as les 3 unfit for re- [meet cable" ols tae time ‘to time. [Previously re- ported eA cable. bs trie day 3 Mosers Sumner, port, by letter from Cal are 7, trom. ni very, of ship Import the ship’ Augusta, of Newburyport, no date, rui sunk @ French bark. The crew was saved. Quernstowx, April 2—The Lebar rest lee! $8, for Liverpool, was spoken in a disab! Jon , by the Isat arrived be Trorent Queen arrived at Liverpool A a 105 tons Ks the “carey he which mn top, are in tet. pretend pe Y fiseharged ex Engelbert, Es which was stranded at ‘Carlisle. Pores March 31; the pee the cargo, which 1s more or less damaged, save e Bask ee en ne from Galves- led state, a 4a ocasanp, Me, April 16-During the, gale of Saturday he sch: ot Provincetown, from vant sahore'on Lowell's Polat, She is badly sprung and partially filled with water. war, April4—The schr Abble Perkins, Reynolds; from New ‘York for London, naphthi fore reported by cable), blew'up off t! Morning, st 10:30, burning the master and mate very They were taken out of their boat by the schr ChaRenger, Hughes who treated the men with every Kindness ‘and landed them here last evening, when they were attended to by Dr Langworthy and their wants su Rlied by Mr Pearce, Shipwrecked Mariners’ Socie ae Francisco, April §—The scht Light Wing, bound out irom Little River on the 4th, was lost while ‘beating out. She was laden with lumber. All nands were saved except the cook, Spoken Ship Ronnaary,(ceporied Am), steering south, Feb 25, lat 2 55 N, oat pornen (Ne (Nor), from Pensacola for London, March } lat 29 3 Carl Ger), Otten, from Bremen for New York, 29, lat soon mn 25. Ship Gen McClellan, Morrison, from New York for San Francisco, Feb 19, lat 12 17 8, low 83 30 W. Ship, Premier, ecaeone. bap Hamburg for Valpa- lon 3 ia from Bremea for Philadelphia, mn tie, it, ‘rom Boston for San Francisco, 5 (Gen , Kublken, from Bremen for New York, lon ae Flower ‘ot ‘he Forest (Br), bound W, April 8 lat apaik Etey, Eo Hong Kong (?) for New York, Feb 2, Bark Altredo (8 , Ae Galveston for Liverpoo! (with Jat 22 44, lon 84 2: yr from Miadlesboro for Qi March 23 int 63. Brig ph Ger) from Hamburg for Philadelphia, March 25 lat 47 €2, lon 12 25, rig Johana. Peterson, from Liverpool for Cardenas, no iat 1. = Heinrich {Ger), {rom Liverpool for Sau Francisco, aves 768, from ee Orleans for Liverpool, March 2, lat The ‘ itaesco. fom Liverpool for San Francisco, Fob 7, tat 5X, lon “oretgn Ports. Aneciso, March 30—In port brig Eliza Thompson, Bat Bota echr Irvine, "MeLaten, for from New York, arrived cLarem, for do in ¢ days. Canpenas, April bark Hrotherts Pride 1 Me north of Hatteras: Lrig M A Herrera, French, do; jazie Dakers (B: “ite McDonald. di j—Satied, bark Boomerang (Br), Seward, New Yori Camerenees, Apri $—Sailea, scbr Chas McCarthy, Cobb, New Mivama April &—Arrived, schr Addie M Chadwick, Coan, nd ; aon Hunter, Henry, Sierra Mo- rena for north of Hatt ane rrivea lth, sams Cleopatra, Gain Se Vera Cruz. phys steamship Morro orton, New Baltimore’; 9th, barks ipbanguereais (Br), cia pacha eats " ~eaaasyeal bah 18—Arri , Rod, Nort! 0 x uribert, Tad x sen "York, m, HOF of CA Ulrich, "Boat Active (Br), Wei fatteras: ‘barks leur: jarlorence Peters, M sg altimore airs Elwell, Giles, Portland; Emms cpap AP iy Is-Artived. steamship Hammonia lew ‘ork for Hambi earaves weamship Nevada (Br). re pacennnieny Apel y 01 ireme! steamship Nile (! Aspinwall and West il 1é—Arrived, steamship Ernest Moritz Arndt (Ger), Dryer, New York. Saava, t Arrives, Wanderer (Br), Gibbons, Orie hr Ht Curt. Carin Gibara. ir down Wi, April la—Cleared: ‘sehire Sinope, Bi ee Nagi ies, Pork Guadaloupe); Northeru Hoine, Nee, Feb 13—Arrived, schr binge Turner, Ban » 2—In port bark Dr © T (Wr), disg ; Si ateeh are for New York in saan + a iied ‘20th, bark Mary McKee, Sharp, New York. aan o ity OF Axrwenr.) 1, March — Gaetano Bepetia, Maggiolo, meas April 8, Empire, Oakley, from led, Charger, English, Pensaco! ae SlArrived, Pera Hipberd, ew Karlsen, ee tena eh has et reremomrey. Taylor, do; 27th, iii, Margaret Weir, San (be ed fand sailed 31 for Conx, AJ va Cee re ear a ieee Sabre cae Avi ad Sunny Region, Delap, from New Eope, Seoteldt from Hambarg oe hase A nn tee Savannah for March $1—, te a Eulalia, B Sait Yew UBLIN, York: Hertfordshire: Ne 3i—In New ork fo ork for i bicting Mary A Bat Biqn, Jeon rom from pi Moura, AB ri s—talted, Elizabeth Dougall, White lew . ; Guest ion Mareh jarels $-Off, Charles Northcote, mm —— erica, “Arrived, “Alexandria (s), McKay, 1—Arrived, J P Wheeler. 28 senkiee. New Paine; Marcia © Day, ia, aoa New Olea Orleans; Freyuis, sauce (), Winzen, Havana and New Or- zee ‘Aprit ae Hed, Germania, Evers, Baltimore; Balamore April ie Mee ved, Giuseppe Prots, Galatola, oc, no date, Skjold, Albrechtsen, from ote one A ee, Yi pista Rate Rebate BET, RANE, SPM Sparta, Anderson. New Yor pn et a ie shams pom, Carter, Cardiff; 24, Derby, ‘Le se eopoiaine Fra Spite gr Greats Ale Cleare pojdine Fraud nt tin, New Y ra au bite iB Proanl ‘oulse, Larsen, New ins, St irks vShatles ‘Benes, fo hata @ pence. i Ormeshead Mai Bf from Liverpool Ie Dalimees ee babes ft Brant, Robi Loxpon,. April $—Arr Weds, Duke of Athole, Peebles, New York 3 Hkado, Uberry, de, Cleare jovn Marietta, Maglioeca, and Luigi Mons ia, New orks Gravesend 24, Daphne, Dreyer, Provi- ante, * 1—A) 1d, Albi Sige katate ry Ballmer: ates Boe, Baltimore. Doboy. ing, Nielsen, ‘Leitn, ‘April 2— tle, Ae} ‘Cummings, Miller, Boston. Prnattn, April 2 Ajrived, Nonantuin, Thomas, and Belle Morse, gory, Liverpool, w Halted lst, Enos Soule, Soule, Rio Janeiro. bi Feb 7—Arrived, Berneo, Walker, Singa- Pdvkmnstows, April $—Arei wed, Loyal ce Lindberg, je weastle) Bailed Facderneslaniet, Helm, Rotterdam 5 April, Jonn ‘O’Gaunt, Dowden, Glouceste ‘of Foo: show, Tate, Antwerp; Yoscfa, Koch, do; 34, Uran. Rotterdam; Loch Dee,’ Miller, Hull; ter. Rusopang, March 21—Put in, J F Eriksen, Lohmann, from New York tor Stet! tin. Bae April 2—Arrived, Southern Belle, Robbins, Swinemurps, March 20—Sailed, Radmai New York; Franklin @, Dehnicks, do eh enon RR StEAMsnte Tava. Ben ipo apy! 2—Salled, River Kbhna, Perrin, San rancisco. Phy eerie April 2—Arrived, Caernarvon Castle, Joncs, n Sailed 34, Unto, Tabelle, Philadelphia. Arrived at Flushing 3d, King of Algeria, Smith, Phila- Cy alee u4, E, March 19—Arrived, America, Baas, New York, Bnuston, April 4—Arrived, Foam, Tullock, Charleston; r, Wilmin; bth, Brilliant Star, Carve soltkingroad 4th, John ‘OrGaunt, Boden, San Francisco for Gloucest BREMERHAVEN, April 1—Sailed, Baltimore (), Lallen- hein, Baltimore’cand from Southampton ¢th); Koin (s), ‘rranke, Ne’ Bonpkaux April 3 Arrived, Hilda, Olsen, New York, Bailed 24, Socrates, Bionnes, New Arrived at Paulling 2d, Allegro, Kemp rs Baltimore, BRouweRsnayven, April 9—Arrived, Davids, New York (and left for Helvoe ‘ange, Haasn- got, do; Syiphide, Christensen, Boston ; an ine, Winns, Cano, April 3—Arrived, Lawrence Brown, Williams, jav! Entered for dg 2d, Nonantum, Thomas, for Rio Janeiro; Belle Moree, Gregor}, Nentevideo, Cam. ‘Si—Sailed, ‘Reine des Fleurs, Haiz (om ‘Ghavieson), Marennes. , April 4—Passed, Talisman, Baker, from Phila- aelphia’ for Antwer ong Kong, Brandhoft, from Hamburg for New York: a Klockmann, from Antwerp for do. sonm, ‘April —arrived, Kiverside, Neville, Philadel- "aut, April $~Arrived, Daphne, Dreyer, London (and welt Frovigence) spasm raphe Beaufort, Thacker, and M E Corning, Hugin. 0 from xe New coer for Loni age 3d tterdam for ea from Ro’ Xe cane Nyman a ‘si \ields for New York; C F U1 So id 4th) 2 ith, Pej iddiesborough for do (and was off a Vasioas ty & Fanny, Monkseaten, trom — for New Orleans? Pet ‘f Maxwell, Sulis, from’ Puiledelpita for fam Miawoors, April $—Arrived, Titania, ‘ansen, Philadel- phe ourn, April 2-Salled Vesta, Mitlosgvich (rom Lon- an -Pohladelphiay 4th, Ystroo LE RSTON! ta rene ie, sulichae: from Now York fo See in; 4th, Fesia, Schiebe, from Wilming- ton, NO, for in. Londo GREENOCK, Apel 4—Arrived, The Craigs, Heggum, Pen- sacola ath, Seatoller, Brown, San Francieno. a April 5—Arrived, Eurydice, Carr, 8an Fran- iGuiscow, April $—Arriyed, Australia (8), Hedderwick, “paid San Franc: n eer ger, Feanaeng ‘M M Peter, Greatorex, new’ Yok RNOA, March 29—Satled, Fenwick, Tore, Leghorn, RANGRMOUTH, April |, Haabet, Jorgensen, Charjpatony hie, Merensens Gat, March 1—Arrived, Kuroda @apanese corv), New York (and left isth for Yokohama) Havnx, April l—Arrived, Ville de Paris (), Surmount, New York; Prince Napoicon, patra, Now Onleanes Sd, Olga, Carevich, New Annie M’ &inull Packer, ‘do ot 7th); Shepherdes arnclls 8 Savannah; Franklin’ (@), tettin for New York; Courier, Laporte, ‘New Orleans. pri the roads 34, Jeanne Postel, Bourges, from Pensa- failed $4, Uncle Tobey, Sinnett, Cardiff and Callao. en: ‘Apri S—Arfived, Jobn Bunyan, Gilmore, ‘Suited 24, Maas (#), Deddes, New York; 84, Alice Roy, ls sean, ‘April 2—Arrived, Westphalta (s), Schwensen, jew Yor 8 2, China, Hahnemann, New York. Balled from Craxhaven Sd, La Gloire, Rood, Philadel phia Livenroot, April 2—Arrived. Casa Blanca, Stephenson, San Francisco; Regent, ¢ Chase, do; Mary, Hamlin, New York; Michael Hutchinson, San Francisco: Aurora, Mobile; Attila Falck, New Orleans: 3 ith, Stabbestad, Neilson, New Yor! ‘Batted 24, ‘lice ( ‘eis Now 0 Srieanss ‘Wm G Putnam, Richards, do; Di ‘ork ; Freich andel, Wachter Port- land, Me: Drowing F ‘Loulee, 01 aitrick! St John, NB; i ‘of Brooklyn, ft doh. ‘NB; Lady y Bleseinton Williams, Hong Goaai yvia Cards arien ®. Leighton, Bermuda and Phila- mundeen, Richmond, Va; 4th, a punnee: and Palmyra (), Stigs, New “ie Usko | Of jovinen, athe Arch Druid re Thoupon Fh Phil iphias ‘Austrian (s), Ritchie, id; J W Reard, Carter, St John, NB. rdsey Island 3d, oy nosure, Oram, trom Ehvérpool for Philadelphia. April 3—Arrived, sary Ghepperd Croot, Bos- oth “Johannes & Hmelie, Schiidt doz ath, Evelyn, Phease, Pensacola: Sth, Somerset, NeBrite, New York} Constantine, Creevey, do; John Allan, Horne, do; Hun- Le Gresley. ‘New Orleans; Pitho, Banner, ton; Samuel, Ow 8, do. red out Sth, Constantine, Creevy, for New York. a Ey ae at sg yo G 4th, Svalen, ), St. Marys; Ran- “akited trom do Sth. Toulse, Lehy, Philadelphia, Linxnicn, April 4—Arrived, Albion, Abel, Pensacola; Kendrick Fish, Watts, Callao. Loxponpeany, April 5—Sailed, Trapano, Mercich, Balti- m ril 2—Sailed, Magdalena, Olsen, Boston. Mrssixa, March 26—Sailed, Dorian (s), dayier, Palermo and New’ York ; 23th, Tidal Wave, Sounding Billow: Reynolds, d —— March 2—Arrived, Duiveland, Graves, Bos Newcasrun, Bt 3-Cleared, Enxine (9), aaa, 38 New York (and salied from Shiclds 4th); 4th, Sig Nxwrorr, April 2—Ctoared, Pea ar], P Pensacola, Sailed 24, Pilgrim, B Ponsswovem, “Aprit $~ Passed, Kone Oscar 11, Winsnes, from Pensacola for Grimsby Queexstowx, Aptil S—Attived, Maria © Romano, New [ARSRILLES, A) wkins, Cha orks 4th, Dian. Bollo. do; Sth.\Rastern Chief, Tar, do. Satie Deike Rickmers, Gennerich, Antwerp; Landi borough, Thomas, Bull (both trem San "Francisco) ; M een * Dahl (trom Wiimington), London; Sjogasten, New York), d whortanoa, April Cleared, C B Hazeltine, Gilkey, = March %—Arrived, Steboneath, Scott, apni S_matered for Idg, Southern Belle, or Rew y April 3—Passed, Vesta, Parks, from Philadelphia for’ rp Antworp, Bcitty, April S—Of, Admiral Tegethoff, Rober, from New Orleans (and received orders for Bremen). Sr Nazaire, April 2—Arrived, Nymphen, Magensen, Darien. Tatu ars, March 29—Arrived, Ricardo If, Castellano, Phitadeip ‘ia. Trxet, MpritS—Sailed, J Steele, ighton, Philadelphia. Tnvzso, April 2—-Passed Ponta Firth 2d, Culzean, from the ' Fyne for Sun Francise weeny larch SS arrived, "Nuovo Ban Michele, Siano, WF imcaxvorne, April 4—Arrived, Ocean Traveller, Han- Dao, Baltimore; Legnano, Sararteo, New Yor! eEATERFORD, April toSalleds Marla Fanny, Muletich, jew York. American Ports. BOSTON, > Apri, M4—Cleared, steamer Glaucus, eer, New Yor! Peruvian Vongress, Stockton, At John, N‘Bi barks Jane Adeline, Bi an it B Stet: ‘Cientuegos ;_bris , Adams, te, Ma mae; aches mos, Hewes, eames George Rtn suet gent posh ‘New Wabeno; barke Victor, Jeanie Cushman, sailed, ship. Peruvian Congress; and frem the ner See tultrard bound, remained at anchor in the Bede at ceive woames 5 Te Fos resents et Also ayestee, rig 0 Cctary, Aisaateony Havana; schr off ORLEANS. ‘April 10—Arrived, steamship Tap; T oline Eddi idge, Pert fonas; barks Carlie Hickinan ( ), imines, at os Call, Aes 34 John Pat- Ufquhart, Liverpool : Heerlen Norn agate, Re sage. brcabarr, Liverpoe be ry age La | emg i, Crowell, New York. sin—Arrived, steamship Gen Meade, Sampson, New MISOBLLANEOUS. SOLUTE D [VORORS OBTAINED FROM | courts of dtffere! S Tan ner lesal everywhere ; no publicily; 2 no feesin ad r fo) Beaenin tvanen avis to soaeie cine” Counsollor-at-Law, 963 Broadway. | A —NERALD BRANOH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, « Cerner of reien avenue pen from 8 A. 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SCHENCK’S MANDRAKE PILLS. Ifyou have made a habit of drinking Bourbon whiskey every day freely, so that In the morning you have ne appetite for breakfast, bad taste in the mouth and the throat full of mucous, causing you to cough and spit, and your nerves so unstrung as to require five or six glasses of whiskey to steady them, that you may attend to busi ness, itistime you stopped the practice, amd the only way to overcome it {s to take a dose of SCRENCE’S MANDRAKE PILLS, sufficient to physic the bowels well, and unlock the secretions of the Liver; after that, if you still erave for liquor, take @ pill, and @ person may take three or four in the course of the day, and by following. this up for a week or wr den all-taste for stimatants ‘will be gone and a good appetite and a relish for food be obtained. SCHENCK'S SCHENOK'S SCHENCK'S SCHENCK’S SCHENCK'S SCHENCK'S SCHENUE'S SCHENCK’S SCHENCK’S PILLa. SCHENCK’S RAKE PILLS. Blue Mass, and other preparations of Mercury, acteally produce more suffering and death than the diseases which they profess to cure.. And yet this corrostve min- eral, 00 denounced by the ‘llopathic doctors, is prescribed by thom almost universally in Liver complaint, Con- sumption of the Lungs, ac. THE MANDRAKE PILLS are composed entirely of roots and herbs, obtaised from» the great storehouse of Nature, and their salutary effects will appear as soon as the medicine ts brought to the test ofa fairexperiment. SCHENCK’S MANDRAKE PILLS do not produce any nausea or sickness of the stomach; but when given for Dyspepsia, tt may be proper to use them {n connection with SCHENCK’S SEAWRED TONIC. By this judicious treatment the digestive facat- tles are speedily restored to their full vigor, and the worst cases of indigestion may be cured, When we reflect that the liver is the largest internal organ of the body, that to it is assigned the Important duty of filtering the blood and preparing the bile, that It is subject to many disorders, and that when it is diseased, or inactive, the whole body suffers sympa- thetically, it is not surprising that a medicine which can restore the healthy operations of the liver should. produce wonderful changes in the general health, and effect cures which may appear to be almost mirse- ulous, Headache, ot long continuance, severe pains to the breast, side and shoulders, aching of the limbs, @ feeling of general weakness and wretchedness, ané other alarming and distressing symptoms, indicative of imperfect or disordered action of the liver, are speed- fly removed by the use of SCHENCR’S MANDRAKB PILLS. oer! Costiveness, piles, bitter or sour crustations, and that indescribable teeling of oppression, mental anxiety, languor, lethargy and depression of spirits which enfit » man for the management of business and the enjoyment of lite, are all relieved by the use of SCHENOKS MAN. DRAKE PILLS. aa Prepared by PILLS, PILLS, PILLS. PILES. PILLS, PILL&. PILLS, PILLS, PILLS, PILLS. PILLS, PILLS. PILLS PILLS. J > 2 i] Pp > a 5 3 3 a z > Zz E a FE as ld > Zz E ; FE a J. Ht. SCHENCK & SON, Northeast corner Sixth and Arch Streets, Phitadelphia, JOHN F. HENRY, Nos, 8and 10 College place, New York, Whokesy Agen: