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0 I V?i. V The III Faiml L?iaii?n. No particulars have reached the eity respecting the recent awful catastrophe, further than what we gave yesterday. Vfe hare taken all possible pains to get every additional name that could be procured, and present the following as the only correct list of thosa who were on board the Lexington when she was burned :? Henry J Kinn, <>f Newport. Philo Upaon, Kgrenont, Mass. Hubert Blaae, Presideut of the Capt K 8 Kimball, lately reBk of Wreutham, Wrentli'in turned from South America, Win A Green, Providence Springfield. Samuel lleury, of the firm of Capt B K Foster, do do do A fc S Heury, Manchester, P Van Cot, Stonington. Kuglaud. William Nichols colored, Charles H Pl?elp?, Director of Providence, llie Transport.ttiou Oj., md Joshua Johnson. <lo do do ue|ihew, Mtouington. Capt Chester Hilliard, NorItielMrd W Dow, of the firm wich, Canii. of Dow > Co, New Yuri. H C Bradford, just arrived ???fowler da froin Kingston, Jamai<a. Nathaniel liobart, Boston. Join N Wiuslow, Bostou. C W Woalsey, and lii chil- Win Wiuslow, do dren, Boston. Miss Winslow, do S Waterbury, of tUe firm of A>iin Wint'ow, do Mead b Waterbury, NVork. Alice Winilow, do J H Leach, Boston. Steele, New York. J P Felt, Jr , Salem. Adolphui Harnden, af Haru? ?? BulUrd, . den's Express, Boston. Abraham Howard of the firm Col ton, do of Howard k Merrr,Boston. Charles Noyei, New York. A K Harding of the firm of Charles Urackett do Harding kCo.. New York. CharUs e.l>erle, comeJian. Chn a Boswoith, Royalton, Vl. John Everntt. of Boston Henry C Gr?ig,of the firm of R Pickett, Newburyport, Mae. Maitland, Kennedy l( Co. Capt Tkeophilus Suiith, DedNcw York. haiu, Mm. Mrs Hmtcl Jftrvia, two chil- N F Dyer, Braiutree. Man. dren, New York. Western. ?-f the firm of Thomas J Ta) lor, of the firm Western 81 Poindester, ?.?] of James It Taylor, N York. tunore. J D Hoyt, New Hampshire. Erastus Coleman, Boston. Capt John Carver, Boston. Win Pi?rce. Portland. Me. R T Church, Baltimore Robert Williams,CrldSpring, John Brawn, Boston. New York. P McKiuney, New York. Hrzekiah Lawrence, of the A Mason, Gloucester. tirm of Kelly It Lawrence, Phillips, of New York. New York. James 8 Brown.lady Si child, Thomas White,of the firm of New Orleans. Coshing, ' 'onant k White, Crary, New York. Boatou. Isaac Daeia, Bostoa. Franklin Dyer, Pittsburgh,Pa. John O Low, do John W Kerla, Balli more. John Carey, Foiboro', Mass. Walker, Baltimore. J Lvunfleld, Stouguin, Mass. T. P Patten. New Yark Dr Follen, Boston. Btuysesakt, Boston. Charles Lee, Boston. ('apt MhIihob. John Lemi-t, Button. W H Wilson, Worcester, Mi. Cnpt Child, brother of Ca,>t Elias Brown, Jr., Providence. C. of the steamer. Peck, of Si. .mutton Ttoinas Burt, (with $1000 in Pierce, mate of fcmr<|ue - ; ?' " V?k PnrtUnd IU paiKllluaj, IKK IVI>, , OrriciRt and crew or thi Luineriw. Otorp Child, captain. llobert Khali x. firemea. JesseComttock, clerk. BtDj^imn t'oi, do S Manchester, pilot. Charles Smith, <lo ? Martio, whrclimu. (leorgeBaum, du E Thurho, firet mate. Hi* deck h?n>M. David Crolejr, iec?>d do. Job Hand, waiter, and seven C ''emptied lit engineer. olbcn Wm Quimbjr. tecMwd do. 8u?au C flulcmnb, chamberH P NVwmao, tteward. maid. ?? Walker, barkeeper. And of these only three are saved. The Wall street |>?per? are endeavoring already to bolster up the monopoly Transportation Company, and to excuse the Directors before the ink is dry with winch they rscorded the destruction of human life. The public hare been so stnnned by this blow that they hare not yet recovered from thr shock. [Correspoadeace of the Herald.] Albany, Jan. 11, 1810. Ex Governor Marcy called upon Gen. Root yeaterday, at C"*gieaa Hall. 14General," said the Ex-Governor, " 1 did myself the honor to call upon you last week, but 1 was not o fortunate a* to find yen in." M 1 am very happy to aee ?ou," said the General. " Where are you now, Governor !" " O, over here in a three walled house," was the reply. "With a patch in the rear, as usual, 1 suppose," said the General. Whether the colloquy was further prolonged, the historian saith aot. . 1 i. .u? i; r <1.. meal. "me ma ittnrni ... Y tracts more interest and attention than anv otherniau Hare. He ia in pmd health, fine spirits, and is ready to do battle with radicali?? in any and every shape. He holds the mall fry of the Senate in bodily terror. He has t Strang retentive memory, and abounds in fact* and statistics of every sort. The office seekers are upon us in a cloud aa deusa as that of the |oeu?ta which overshadowed Kgypt. They fill every hot I, and lafest every avenue to the Capitol. I had occasion to pi into the executive chamber this morning, but the rush of hungry applicants wa* so great, that ingress wa* i.ut of the que* tion; and after waiting half ? hour, und bein/ hustled and crowded until the breath wa? nearly aqueexed out of my body, I gave up the at empt in despair. A report from the Comptroller was presented in the Senate tnis morning, containing a statistical table, bowing the population and also the aggregate valuation of the real and personal estate in the several cities end counties of this State, ia each year since 1815. The report is made pursaant to a resolution adopted in the Senate on the 19th of May last. The C tmptrollrr says the statement has l>een prepared with as much accuracy as possible from the books aad documents in hi* office, and other means in his power From a very ha?ty and superficial examina tion of the report, I should think that a va-t amount of im|?ortant information was communicate I in it. The table exhibits the progressive increase ?f the population, and of the aggregate vain of the real aad personal p operty in every city and eoanty in the State for twenty four years It is necrssarily vary voluminous. The population the citv of New York, in 1816, wa? !fl Itral and personal estate, $H2.(f74 i!00; in 1KB, the population was upwards of .{O0,0?'0? Real and personal estate, Jt JH6 891,430. The population and the value of pinperty, it will be seen, has more tnan trebled, in New York in 21 years. I wil! send you * copv of this interesting rrport, at the earliest op|M>rt?nity. It is to be printed naBed lately There ir?? imali flare up id the r*?nate 10 <iar.? Tba law pa?*rdye*t?rday provide*, that at 12o'eloek today the two Hon* a of the A**einbly ahall proceed open It to nominate a Senator in Cnejrra**, and that immediately thereafter they shall meet in the A**embly Chamber, and compare tlicir nomination*, Jtc When the clock in the Senate Chamber wan on the troke of 12, the Prtatdent told the clerk to call the namea the Senator* in alphabetical order, ao4 they were de*ired, a* their *?*eral name* were called, to riac and nominate their candidate Thinf* went on harroomoH?ly until Mr. Senator rt nuel Vnunt'? name wa* pronounced by the clerk, when that gentleman roue, cockcd aad punted for a aprach, I he Prevident informed Mr Yonnp, in pretty <le. ruled term*, ilia' all debate wa* rat of order. Mr. Y. appealed. The Pre*ident then informed .Mr Y in Mill more decid d term*. th it h- woild not eni?rtain the iippeal Some ihree or fonr of Mr. Ynung'a political friend* ram? to hi* re*c?ie hut they were unre.?ivrIy flmired, and aili-nced with erent ile* Pitch, by thf Prc*ident't little hammer-?ha Tin** ftarely time to mutter OfBetliint; aboil "?a? law," "dripotic power, ' and "the will of the majority ? It wa* then annonneed that Nathaniel P. Tallmadfe had been nominatad by 19 Senator*, and that lOSiaat?>r? had nominated a* many different individual* ? .Mhn A Dm, H F. H itler, IIiram Denio, vVc. S.C. I'he Senator* went immediately lnf? the A- *embly Clianber, to compare rote*. In the Home, Mr. Tallmad received fifi vote*, to 57 *c*tt*rinr, and wa* declared to be elected a Seaator in Congre** for f year*,from the 4th nf March la*t. Nothing elie dona. IORNI NEW YORK. U. 8. Senator.?Mr. N. P. Talmadg* has been elected to tbe Senate of the United States, for the term of six years, by the legislature of this state.? lie received sixty-nine votes. Later from Rio de Janeiro and Montevideo. By the way of Rio de Janeiro, we have advices from Montevideo, to the 2d of November, inclusive. Nothing important had transpired. The armies of Echaque and Rivere, continued in the same positiou as before reported. Only a few skirmishes hid taken place. Cur paper from Rio are to the lfith of Nov. There had been several movements in religion in that city. Some axcltement hud bceu produced in cnnseqnence of a publication ill the "L)e?pertador,", respecting a visit to the "Catacombs." The author was accused of being a blasphemer, for having attempted to turn the christian religion into ridicule. He certainly l.ad a'right to visit the catacomb* if he wished. Operation* in Florida ? Intelligence to the 2d inst has rcacl.ed ua from St. Augustine. Gen. Taylor, has commenced operations in Middle Fit rula. He advances fromTallahassce eastward in three columns. On the 22d, the first column advancing towards Deadman's Bay, after marching 2l> miles, sent apart of the baggage train back, which w?i intercepted by Indians, and tLe teamster killed. There is evidence that the Indians have crossed the Sawannee. Thfc* is a good beginning?the Americans having only lo?t a part of their baggage. Fire at Pensacola.?K destructive fire occurred at Pensacola, ou the morning of the 2!hh wit. destroying five buildings, a'id the progress of w hi h was only stayed by pulling down two others. The buildings destroyed were occupied by L. Rogers, John Carupbell, K S. Wort son * clothing store; J. O Smith, drug store; Jenison & Foster, Siena X. La Rue, and S, Marios. No estimate of the loss. All Heady for a drab.?The Hon Isaac Hill is an applicant for the expected vacancy of Postmaster, at Portsmouth, N. H. Frozen Over.?The Ohiu river is frozen overfrom Pittsburgto Louisville. Great quantities of ice iu the Mississippi. More Facloriet Deitroyed.?The Venitian Blind factory of Mr. G. Smith, ol Baltimore, was destroyed by fire nn Tuesday morning. The same night, Fulton's Cotton Factory, in Freach street, near Potter, was entirely burned up. Victoria Snagged ?The steamer Victoria, from New Orleans for Arkansas, Little Rock, sunk a week or two ago below the town of Commerce. United Ntairs Circuit Coart. Before Judge BetU. George Robton vi Jeste Hoyt ?This action was brought again -t the Custom House authorities to recover an excess of duties which had been paid by the plain11tl ? agent in this country .{It appeared that Mr. Robson was a manufacturer of luce goods, res id ing at Glasgow, Scotland, and that a quantity of lace eat>es were consigned to his agent, in this city, ia October ia?t, wuiclt were charged with the duties u.iulty paid ob millinery article* This impost wa? resisted tiy lusj agent, George Crippa, of the firm of Crippa &l White, and the amount of ?350,2!) paid under proteat. Mr.|White wai examined at great length on the part of the plaintiff, tie a tat ad that I e termed the articles (produced in court ''unfinished lace capes," subject to a duty of 12^ per cent. A* millinery they would be subject to 25 per cent, which, with the usual deducti m,wnuld m <kc them payable at the rate of 22J per cent. In reply to a question from the district Attorney he stated that it a duty of 25 per c< nt was permanently imitosed, it would drirc his house out of tb? trade They were aold when finished as article* of ladies dress. Thev might require a ribbon to finish them,but with tliat exception they were complete." Mr. VV. Latimerdepoaed that he was acquainted wiih the goods produced in court, and they were exclusively composed of cotton '1 he District Attorney appeared for the defence, and said he should rely on the act of Cnngresa pa?tied ou the Nth of July, 1S32, first clause, third *uhdirision, second section, which iiu|>o*e I a duty of 25 per cent on all articles of millinery. The learned gentleman ailed a in torn house appraiser, wh > d no?rd that he had bern --quainted with dry foods for 26 years, and the article* produced in court, he called cotton lace rape*, and to his knowledge they were nerer imported a* "lace* alone" They were ua finished article," and could he worn, with the aid of a pin, the same a* a shawl They only require a pin to aecure them, although ribbons once were u*ed, but now hare become obsolete. In the opinis>n of the witness millinery appertains "to a lady's head gear" Opinion and ue?i*ion to the contrary he knaw had bpen made by those who were learned in the mysteries of the heinrs that wear petticoats, but that did not affect his views. This testimony was supported by that of two or three importers of French Ian**, one of whom aaid that all hia lace rapes cmnn trimmed with ribbon. The Court churced tliw jury on the law of the case, and directed a scaled Verdict to be brought in at the opening of thecoart on Friday. 1J. M. T1arsh"IPs Office. Ueorge Ncolt, jMim joiirni, jonri ;Iurpny, jonn Smith and Robert Smith, were brought u|> charged with making a revolt on board the brig .Saratoga It appear d that the Saratoga wa? bound to Florida with a detachment of Dragoon*, and that th pruoner* hipped a? foreca*t!e hand* for the voya;e. They went on board on Tue?day, and were permitted to couie on ?hrvre again. Of cour?e, being tailor*, they got drnnk, and were not very *ober when they returned to the ?hip. W en off the Quarantine elation, ome difficulty occurred about dinner, and the prixoner* an I the coroman ling officer* of the Dragoon* got to Gaining, and the *oldicr? coming to the reicne of their nflicer*, the tar* got tlio wor*t of the *kirmi*h, and were ultimately taken on board the Ken nu? Cutter Washington and ?rnt in iron* up tothe eitr. They were all fully committed for trial. ( rnrrnl '.eHlen*. J a*. 16.?Tile trial of Dr. Tboma* R (?age <>rrn piedthe Court throughout the day. At all the fact* of thi* caae mi?ht be put in a om?he||, and were re. ported mi thi* pnper when <?age and Davis were arretted, we ihall not reput>li*h tliein until it ha* gone to the jury. I'ollre (IIHc, .Taw. 16.? Tricking a Frnet. ? It i? generally tun poaed that theae *p*cie* of (harper* are geiierally 'pretty wide aw.tkej" but they do ?ometnne* get Caught napping, alth ough (hey irenerally contrive to creep through the me?he* of the law. John Keed, an old offender, and who onee narrowly eicaped tlie atate priaoo, km arretted by HowTer, in come quenee of ? description given t?v <*il Hay*, charged with recoivinic a lot of ?ooda, which a well known thiel. named Croly. and three accomplice*, had taken from the itnre of I'aul (1 Snn;i*oti (L Co l(?rd wai completely identified, lite property found in liia I >11, nnd he fully eoimi uted. Sir milling in a lynt'-'nulir irn/.? \ (inj of awin* dltra, completely ormniutl, who ha?e hean rietimiiin? ?om? ..f the tr.H?-?mi n in the city pretty extensively, h?? jwnt b?en broken up by the arre*t of two of th? rin?l<-#?ler<, through " tite inriefatiftihi lily" of officer rvtail.tn. 'I'hi hernia of thi? gam* w? r? tw*foreigner*, nimed ti. H Cook and Archi ImIiI \iidreiv*. The wit they went to n-ork w?? a* |o||nw? : An 'rewa took * hon*e in f,e Hoy Place, whereon Cook'* name ?v?? affixed. Cook to?.k another pi.tee at 31 Old Slip, where he put rn the name < f <?. Andrew* At Cu Cook the-i foea indifferent *t?re? kecp**ra. and ci*e* them exteiMire orde a for carpetin?, Crocker* war*, cut (lata, dinner service, ar idea of drtH, etceteia, and, in ahort. nothinr appeared to b?- either Ino expensive or too rrrhtrrht forth* hon?e in L?" U^y pl???. For payment he referred them t? the ho???*f bu"ineaa, in Old alip, of which firm of I cotirae he wia ' the monied par ner." The deluded onea were moit aa-aredlr proud and happy of ll" honor of Mr Cook'a patronage; and NG H FRIDAY MORNING. JA in due course the articles were delivered at the mansion of the merchant, in the aristocratic part of the town, and the bills presented at Old slip; bat, hard to say, Mr. Conk's avocations were such that ht could not be Tumi there; ?'l when the victimized ones called at Le Hoy Place, they always were politely informed by Mr. Andrews (hat Cook was his tenant?unfortunately somewhat in arrears for rent, and that cons quently none of the carpeting crockery ware or glass could be permitted to be taken back again, In this dilemma Maduin was appealed to, and alter a considerable derive <>I manoeuvring, the parlies were traced to a house on tha other aide of the Hast River, near the YValUbout, and arretted. Part of the property wax then got hack from L? Roy Place, and Cook [and Andrews both committed for conspiring to defraud. PACKETS FOR HAVRE?SECOND LINE. ilf?y )&fe> fclfly The ships of Uiis line wilt continue their departure from New York on the lit. and will mil from Havre ?u lh? 2-lth of each month, duriug the year, thus:? From New York. From Havre. 1st January lShipUTICA, f 24th Ftbraary I 1st May > Capt- J. B. Pell, \ 24th June 1st September J ( 24th October 1st Febrnary ) Ship OHAS. CARROLL, ( 24th March 1st June > Capt. W. Lee, < 24th Jaly 1st October ) I 24th Novemb'r 1st March ) Ship ERIE, 24th April 1st July ? ttapt. E. Funk, 24tn August 1st November ) 24th December 1st April i Ship BALTIMORE, 24th May let August > CapL Jas. Funck, 24th September 1st Decesnber > 24th January accommodations of these Ships are not surpassed, combining all that may be required for comfort. The price of cabtn passage is tlOU. Passengers wilt be supplied with every requisite with the exception of wiues and lienors. Goods intended for these vessels will be forwarded by the nbscriDer, free from any other than the expeuses actually incarred oo them. For freight or passage, apply to BOYD te HINCKEN, Agents, sl2-v Na. 9 Tontiac Building Z&AT- LONDON LINE OP PACKKTN.KJJSVTo sail oa the 1st, 10th, and 20th of every month. " " "Tins line of packets will hereafter be composed of the following ships, which will succeed i-ach other in ine order in which they are named, sailing punctually from New York and P..??aMAsilh nm ika lat IHtk ')AtU a Mil from I iiniimi nil tKr 7tb. I7tl?, aud 37th of every mouth throughout the year, vi? : rBOMRKW roHK. LOSDOS. PUITIU'TH. ( Jan 1 ( Feb. 17 ( Feb. 3# ST. JAMES, Se*or < May 1 \ June 17 < June 30 ( Sept. 1 ( Oct. 17 ( Oct. 30 I Jan. 10 ( Feb. 07 ( Mar. 1 MONTREAL, Uriflin 0 May 101 June 27 { July 1 ( Hr,,t 10 ( Oct. J7( Nov. 1 ( Jaa. 30 ( Mar. 7 ( Mar. 10 GLADIATOR, Bnttun 1 May 30 { July 7 { July 10 ( Sept. 30 ( Not. 7 ( Nor. 10 t Keb. 1 ( Mar. 17 L Mar. 30 MEDIATOR, Champ] ib { Jove 1 \ July 17 ? July 30 ( Oct. I t Nov. 17 ( Not. '30 ( Feb. 10 ( Mar. 37 ( April 1 WELLINGTON, Cbadwick { June 10 { July 37 ? AuS. 1 ( Oet. 10 ( Nov. 9f ( Dec. 1 I Feb. 30 ( April 7 i April 10 QUEBEC, Hebard {June 30 ' Aug. 7 -J Aui;. 10 ( Oct. 30 I Dec 7 I Dec 10 f Mar. 1 L April 17 C April 30 PHILADELPHIA, Morgan {July 1 ? Aug. 17 < Aug. 90 ( Nov. 1 ( Dec. 17 ( Dec. 30 < Mar. 10 t April 37 t May 1 SAMSON, Sturget { July 10? Aug. 37 { Sept. 1 (Not. 10 ( Dec 97 ( Jan. 1 SMar. JO C May 7 I May 10 July 30 Sept 7 { Sept 10 Not. 30 { Jan. 7 ( Jau. 10 S April 1 i May 17 { May 30 Aug. 1 ; Sept. 17 ] Sept. 30 Dei. 1 ( Jan. 17 ( Jan. 30 L April 10 I May 37 1 June 1 TORONTO, Omwold ] Aug. 10 { Sept. 37 { Oct 1 ( Dec. 10 ( Jan. 37 ( Feb. 1 I April 30 t Juae 7 ( June 1H WESTMINSTER, Moore { Aug. 30 \ Oct. 7 ? Oct. 10 i Dec. 30 I Feb. 7 I Feb. 10 Tlvese ship* are all ef the first cliu, about 700 torn burthen w? mmmaiMled hy able and eiperirnxrd navigator*. Ureal care haj Iwen made u*e of in the m Irction ?f furniture. bed*, kc., and ll? urict uf catin |wtMgr it auw tied at $100 out ard, for eaeh ailult, aa<i cnildrru half price, without *ion or iquor* of any description. Neither tlie captains nor owner* of the above packets Hill he responsible for any letter*, parrel* or packages sent ?. th*m, unless regul.tr bill* of lading are (irued (hcrelor. Appt* lo URINNELL, MINTURN k CO. IM Front*L; or to JOHN UlllSWOLD. 71 South *tre*l. New York. OLD LINK LIVERPOOL i'A< KET8. The Old Line of Packet! for Liverpool, will hereafter he despatched in the following order, eaeepting that when the aailitig cay fall* on Sunday, lhaahip will *ail on the tucceediug day, tit. From New York. From Liverpool. The NEW YORK, vnew) July 1# January 7 90 ton* November IV May 7 W,?. (' Barataw, Marrh 19 September 7 The CAMBRIDGE, Aaguat I September ID SAO ton*, December 1 January IV Ira B'lraly, April I Ma* IV The NORTH AMERICA, Atacu.t 19 October 7 610 t??i, December 19 February 7 W. E llaai., April ! June 7 The EUROPE, HrpiemSnr I October 19 018 ton*, Jfmary I February 19 r. (i Ma-*tiaIT, Ma> I June IK The OXFORD. Sepi-mher 19 November 7 8)0 tuna, January 19 Marcli 7 J. Ralhftane, May 19 July 7 The C'JLUMBUS, October 1 November ]? 700 ton*, February 1 Ma-eh 19 T. B Cr?pp?r, June I July 19 Tk. SOUTH AMErtICA, OcWher 19 Re ember 7 fllHton-, February IV April 7 P. O. Bailey, June 19 Aufuat 7 Th* ENGLAND, November 1 Dee?,ber 19 7M t<-M, March I April 19 B. L. W?n?, July I Aujnst IV Th?*? ship* are not *orpavved in p-?in' of elr^aaee or comfort, in thf ir cabin rcooamodatioa*, or In their I'aat tailing <1 lalilie*, by aoy *et*elt in the trade. The commarder* are well known a* men of character and eiperience, and the (iricleit attention will alway* be paid lo promote the comfir*! end e?nv?nn nee of paicnfir*. Punc tuality, ai rrgardt I'e <).-y oi aailing, win d o.vnig n nrrr lofnrc. The price of paaaaje ia n?w :nr<i at $100, f. r which amp'- of "?iy artcriptien. will be proti4>il, with the Mffitmifll witrt 4M.I liqiiora, which will b? furaiab'd by tb? eiewarila, if rrquirrd. Neither the caprtina nor owner# of Ihece ahipa will rcpon ihl? for letlera parcel#, or |Mck?(r< icnt b? lhain, unle?a rr^-nlar hilla of Laili | arc iipt^ therefor. K?r freight or paaeagr -pply to OOOMUK fcCO c.n.Marshall, * t. ja7 y ant to B ARINU *Rt> I MKR*jk <jo l.ieerpnol NC# LINK LIVKKI'OWL TACKKTS. .tlik itk. To tail ftom N?w York on tha )J5th, anil Lirerpoul on tha 13th of aach month. FROM NKW YORK. Ship 8HKRIDAN. Captain V. A. Depeyater, Mlh January. OARKICK t'aptain A. ft. Pa mar, JAth February. UO?f.lU*, t'aptain John C> lima, 8Alh March. MDDONM, Captain N B. Palmer, JAlh April. FROM LIVKRPOOU Ship 8IDDONS, Cap'ain N. B. Palmer, ISth Frhriiart. HKRIIMN, Captain K. A. D-peraier, IJth March. ttARnit K.Capl.tn A. S Palmer, IBUl April. ROBCIU#,Captain John Cilltna, l.lih May. Theae ?V<ipa are >11 of the tirat cl-aa, up* .rdt of 1000 ton*, bni't in the city of N*w York with Mich imp nrrniutt a< C'lmhii-e great apeed with anmiial tnmfnrt fir pM tapn ? Krery rarc haa been taken in the arm'>??m>nt of their acrnmm'iilition*. The criee of pt>?enger? ?nre ia *140 for wSich ample (tore*, iittlod nf wtaea, fee , will tie provided TWw ahipa arc eomntandrd by eipcri-nced muter*, who till mnke e?rry eiertinn to giee general tMiiikikw. Neth' r the captain* or ownera of Ihe ,e up* will b? rr*pnn?it>le f >>r any Inter* parrel* ..r p? ka.ea ?ent by thrrn. mil * regular htlla of lading ar? 'H?nl th'rrfnr. Th' ?hi|i* ol tin* me will h real Cr jr. armed, ?n>l their p> ruliar rointruelim gitec lh?-m >? untj (mt p? >e**ed by any oilier b't' ?e*aefa of war. Kor freight or ?|'ply 'o K * COLLIER fc ?'n . M .treet, N. Vorh, or lo WM. k J \?. BROWN fe CO., Lirrrpnol. Letter* by the parheta will be charged H| Cent* per *ing!e fceel, #0 ce* ti per i.iinee, and 'iew*p?p?r one cent ea h. jlO AAv. FOR LONDON ?The Brniah Bri( Hartlepool, kHCTV I'apt. Hubbard, luring 'he ({renter pjrtnfher rar*o JKmKc eiig <t'H. Will haee lmm< diate ile pitch Frfrcaain* ier of Irright, a,*p ) on boaril. at Jon??' whj?f, or to j.i r. K < :H.LIN?*t <), w. on-K.. WANTK.D A rn.ii th^t <iti^er?t,eda th. Tana n; anH t'urryioc buaincaa, lo pi S<wrtb. (>nc ra-?oblc of Ink my charge of that b??itirc?, i?ay nfy'? ?l Nc Ml Pearl at. ERA U NUARY 17. 1840 rou NltW ORLEANS ilHy y&Sfc* ilf& LOUISIANA AND NKW YORK LINE Of" PACKETS (To tail t?ery other Monday.) Ship LOUISVILLE. C?pt. Allen, oa Moudar, 27th Jan. HHAKKPKARK, Capt. Cornril, 10th Keb. uiiiaiiULI., i a i.J. r.iureuge, ?'? rtn. SARATOGA, Capt. W. nath.way, 7'h March. YAZOO CA|>t,Truk, 23J March. MISSISSIPPI. Capt. , fltli April. The abort ship* are all of the first ela**, coppered and copper fastenrd, of a light draft of water, and built in t''ii* city, expressly for the lr.?de, with el???nt acc mmodati?DS for passengers, and coinman led by aole and eiperienced mai'trs The price of parage from New Yoili to New Orleans is filed at >, ami from N?w Orleans to Mew York at $90 witnout liquor*. They will at ill tunes be lowed lip ami down the Vis i.tippi by it (Hiiihi at*, and Hie strictest punctuality ob.-ervrd in their lime of sailing, Neither the owuers ?>r captain* of these *'ii, will be responsible for jewelry, bullioo, precious stones silver or plated ware,or for any letters, parcel or pack* age, sem by or put ou board of them, unless regular bills of lading arc takej fir the same, and the v^lue therein expressed. All goods unt to the subscriber, will be forwarded free of con)n.ikS.oo. For freight or pascc, apply to K K. COLLINS Ik CO. (6 Souil. it. Agents in New Orleans. FORDICK k KASINK. No govds receirtd after Saturday evening, previous to the day of sailing. jal8 PASSA'iK FROM LONDON AND LIVERIffJmVPOOL.?The subscribers hare made arrangements i? " '"briiig passengers from the abore ports, by tike regular packets, tailing from Loudon, 1st, 10U,and 30th nCeach month. Liverpool, 1st, 7th, 13th. 19th, and i5th afeach month. This presents a favorable opportunity to jieople in (hit country who are desirous of sending for their relations or friends to come from England, Ireland, or Scotland. In evrrv ease where passeng'rs Uo not embark, the p usage money will be promptly returned. Those desirous of remitting money can have drafts payable on demand in any part of th?s* kingdom*, on applying to the subscribers. tll.OVtilR k AY _J?!0 69 S ,u(k Ureet, corner of piu>'. H1IIT1HII \\i> A II (<:KB4'AN M'l'UA.tl \Avua rioM cotip VINV. NEW YORK TO LONDON ^ The Steamship BHIT1SH - *&. fifjy,. JkQUKEN, JOlOtons, 600 home J TL v*v M?nr, Lieut ltichard Robert!, ^ !vf ' eou>m*a^tr' Wl" ,a*' From New York. From London. 1st December, let January, 1840 l?t February, 1st M rclt, lit April, lit May, 1st June, lit July, lit August, lit September 1st October. bOt) tons of carga will be taken, for freight of which or passage, apply to WAD8WOKTH fc SMITH, 4 Joues' Lane,rear 103 ITrout street. NoiecrMsdclas*pasae?igcrs taken. No goods will be received on board without an order from he Ageuts. ifj- An eiperitnced Surgeon is attached to the ship. u7y. TliAKNATLAKTM <IHA1I KIIIP CO.* NKW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. _ The steam snip LIVERPOOL, 1140 tons burthen and 408 horse p wer, U. J. ,7 -' 'TrJrg'Afflf" _ Kimii, l(. IX., tommancer, II k|.pc intri1 to tail aa follow* ; Pr?M Xrw V*r k. | ^V"tn Livtrpmtl. 14th December, liS9 | 10th Noicmber, 18S9. 'Jfltli Februaiy, 1640 1 iOth Joinary, 1840. Tlier? after on the'iOth of each alternate month. Far* t? Lirerpool, thirty hve gnmem ($IH3 .13) in the aft, ud thirty t;uiuea*($l40) iu the lore aulnon. including wiuet Mid all iturea. Hteward'a f?ei V<>. No xcond clan pawtuf^r> takru. t'lu'ldren filer 13, and tervauti, half price. 100 tout fre ght will be taken?applicaliou firnt to lie made it the office. Ait eiperieticrd nuryon accompanies I his ?hip. For passage or freight. afplv personally or by tetter to JN& POLLOl K, Luerpwoljor lO ADM. BELL k CO. Acoute, 117 Kaltou at, N.V. N. B ?The (inapin'i new ship th? " NKVV YORK," of 1400 tons burthra, will commence nljrii g early in (he 1W40? that affording* dcparinr* on the JOMi of aacli mouth, to and fr.'in New York nnd Ltrerponl. ?7 |Aa* FOR LONDOV ? Packet ol the "JOth January.? WCjyV The fl'?t etait, f?l "tiling packet ship (JLAUIA ?'?*TOR, C?|it. Tho?. Brittou. burthen 7x1 ton? will ail a? abo?e, her re< liar day. Hating rerjr superior accommo l?ti?a. for cabin and aleerage IMioairri, peruina tending to embatk sh< uld make im iu>iime application, on I o <r ', foot of M Imr, or to j*10 OLOVftR k McMURRAV, W Snathit AA-yr Holt LI V KIUOOL. -I'tcarl of ISih Febiuary The packet ihip UNI I*Kl> STATk.*, A. Brittou, " ^master, wtll i<ii at ih?t, her regular day. For freight or pxup, apply oo board, at foot of Maiden laue,or to ROBF.RT KK.RMIT, 74 Sout at The packet thip Vlt.GI.NIAN will succeed ^the United State*, and tail I I h March. FOR LIVERPOOL ?Pack.lol Hie l?,bjT? -A W? J-aV f"~*t claw fa?t mlmg packet snip will aail aa ab??e, JWinati ,er regular day. H <*iBg y superior ace,imm.?dati?n? for cabin and tier rag* paa<*ncar?. p*r?noa iotendia( la rmt'ark ihii.lil mate mniil ate application ou b?< >1. or to ji U U.OVKR k McMURHAY.CV Souths. A&t,? FOR LIVERPOOL. ? The tupatior, ti?w, f.ut KT^yV I i>k Hitip linclunUr, I* VVi odiioui*, AMiifca M will b* rn'ly to rectite fr^fglit thi w?*k, 4ii(l lift immediate d?tnalr.h. For piiau^e in Oi* cabiu, hating accommodation* (urpaated bjr do Packet ou' of the jmrt. a|i|-1y to the (? <p i.n OB Uoaul, or la WUOC11ULL k Ml NTUHN8, jet 87 Mauih reel. Ml' Toil MVEMPOuL ?rw I.in- -KMiklf fN MSjj^k*! ol iAi n January. Tt e packet eh-p DUKUDAN apt. D*pey?l*r, of 1,0 0 tnoa, will aail n above F>rfr*i?rht or p. (*, liann( am m n<idelione un*<|uill?d I for nlmdor ar enabri, apply ou board at Orltana wharf, f.wt ' ( Wall elraet, or to K. K. COLLINS k CO. M floath at The packet *hi> OARH'tK, (-'apt. A. I* Talmrr of I.IWit toa>, WiM tueceea 'h? Ahtridaa, aad aail oa tlx Ulh Febrmrv No alteration in price of paee*g* or far* by Una line. Nu n b*r of |?-? Mt'ri Inn " I HW FOR MAVIu; rha wall kcowa .hip HAVRF., \J' lj? Capt .in M'Kaan. Hat th* major part of h?r kl*'-?w carffi engaged. an<l will b? prmptlj di?pi<ch*d. Kor fmtM pf |??nr ?Hj to BOYP klllSli KK.N, NnHTootiae *?iMin?. nS 4> K OR BRI* I tlL, ICk( Th* Britiah bn? IIAH~fC^*V TLM OOL. Hu'?b r I, aiaet*r. h?no* lb* grral*r wiWajiart of har r.ri(i>?i(i(td, will have immediate d? patch ' ?r freight apf ly on board, at Jnn??' w'.iarf, or to jail E. K.COLLINS k O. M?o?that. FOR TRIF.stl'K.?Th* ?up?rior copper f??t?a*d, and copp*r*d ?hip F rida, W M >r ?u. M??i*r. ha? |il(> princ pal pirt of her earf2*n|?f*d. and will i>* lUfaUMd ? i.r..mp'ljr ? nr?*tir?M?. for tr?ght or imm|* apply to BOYD k HI ?CKF?I. T??tii? Oti.Mtngt. tab KOH HAVANA AND BELIZ?.. < HONOI'R \S). CTJxV? Td Mil l!?ih irlnt,?Tk? fm? faal aaili-g. fo .i.?r MMMSB|a<(rnr,| tnjmnJ hri| PATSF.If B. BLOUNT, P?d?r?on, m iat?r, will ?<il a? ab it-. For nn'j.for *ttb?r port, haamq fwl aecniamnda li?na. apply to tha cap am i>a board at pi ? 1U K. R . or lo j a 11 B. ILAVl I), *7 Kr-ut ?t. AAA FOIt S K Oin^r?5:-Lo, an<l Nrw *^,JVV rh l.iar ofl'i'V'li I b? R>gtilar IVirkM nt Mna** ' itajr. J71?1 nil ? I laal failing pick#! ahip LO'JI.? VII.I.K. ('apt. AI1?n. will anil ? above. K.?r fr?'?1it or piaaage. h?tn( handle.ro? furaiahril arroai. aodaliona, apply oo board, at Orleaai wbarf, jr lo jalA F. K. COLLI** V CO. 91 *n?lh at JML I 6 I.KViEl;iarAVlUU.? A I' kAHAIvUA IjjM IF"INfifl.? Or aniacri <*r iDlrnili to Iraa* t4t* kSom " nNMiaiiiU'il fur I Irrfl of T?nr?. It ?m' <-?? ? in ?nlire bl?ck ?f grui'it wi th itrry ifr.iminnililioi of out bni'd ni|< An-I gardrnv ailwvr I in on* of tlit nl?aa?nt*?l loca't ra in th* rillag*. TH? w?ll kowwii Flat Nock Spring ta in tbr im nadiatr ncini T, aa 1 |i? poaitina i? reatral bo*. #*aa th* <tb?f r*'*brat*il Virnral F. antataa. Tae ?alahliahm?iil will ** ammniht# M p?r*nn?, at l it b*?n d?.a?<wi?*ral-d byb* n?r-ft >wi ig pvr m if ?f lb* (nil ir?mt. I'kf hntiaa i? al??i wrll ?uppl nlwiili fu mm-* ah rh will bo aotd * ? th* iti a ? i at a bargain. Th* i?at wil< b modrralr, ffofilii", lo a p?r. ana wi Sin; to *?g'K? m IHi bu? *?? lb* in ?l < rr a p pr ?prrt f rralmng a e.>mp?i?nr?. At it ta pr??'im*4 p*r-nn? will *a*mi tbo pr'oiwi krlnrf l**?ing tba aano. a firiWar d*?r?plion ia iiMi?r?.?ar.. App'featioa may bo ma>'? to ALEX. L MrDONAI.D, No. Lln*ft- ?tr*?t, (Hdatnry ) jafi li?' v l# oit. v|U?. f r.r. la 7. riM- rrw trap. lanHinf in barr?'a an t la? rr*? ; at <> Sni.l P''M o|n, Jm, aid al .rarub^ ' ' ff"; l.rgli*'. I '>>*ra**d. w ih a g-nrral a??artia'nt Oro**nea, whirh ia ff?n 4 fir ?al* J ftirap bf J. O'DONOHl K. ' .|f 31* Froal oar donr fr, ia Tack ?lif. D. Urn, 999 HI A HKt> TO ALBANY?The ^ oniy direct, the cketpcil, and noal VJF*^Vork lo Albany, it the Uaited State* WS??^!3ffla?Kne^ai Mail and Accommodation Lia*, which tiartt from Ike We?Uru Hot-I, No. 9 Coartlaadt trret, every morning, at 8 o'clock A. M , oa both (iJet of the North Kiver. 'I'hoeo patKngeri wto wi?h to ileep night* will irtkr tlie wrtt tide, and lodge at Newburgli Cm sight; econd aiglit nt Catekill, arri.iiig at Albany u??i diy.al la o clock, aoou Kor c> uifurt and eaio.lhe Weit Side Liue can't b? brat. .i *?!'"? ?I,ra 11 K*ut? employed to tra?el i n thin route to lee in,? ilie arivrrt do then duly. The public may ie?t a??ared that there uever *>i a better line o' stages thau the pre?ent liaes W e challeuge the world to bent us. Renumber the No. 0 ourtlaadt ?treet. !?*?' 'f E. REACH and other*. M'l'O LET.? The new fire proof building corner Na??au and Cedar it eet?. It is arranged for a *tare o? the ground fl >or; ha* a iwperior baiement. a id aa e*eelleiit range ol vault* running under t'n entire building, suitable for a r> ?[lettable wiue dealer. The u^per *tnnci are in ?uite? of well finished roomi, inlen ed for lawyers' and other ollieaa, each having a privilege nf vault under the pavetneir. The buililiHg will be let eutire or in part*, at nay be required. For further information, apply to jal3i?* LABRON. IVES Ik CO SA P.ne .t. B. IRWIN fc Co., Hiakm of Um Rayal Collar* of Surgeon*. Londau, coutiwue to be cooaulted oa delicti* iiicvei in all their varum* itauea, at their office, Kulloa itreet, where, from ilie carainoif ;ou* arrangement of their raota person* laboring under delicate complaiuW can be treated with lecrecy and safety J. B. Irwiu It Ca. pledge thenaelvei that iu all case* of Um most violent venereal, which have hitherto fallen uuder their ootice. their treatment without mercury ha* been moat ?uccet'Tal and ?|ieedv. T?ey ueed not bv certiorate*. direct the public attention to their ?upcrior practice in thoie diaeate*, a* their reputation >n this city i* well konwu aad respected by ?ll who nad occhsiou to confide iu their liaaor. It is strongly recommended to Uinale* who are in the habit of u*iug their Urobstrucnt Pills, that no more ihm two should be taltaa on any occasion, as more might produee effect* which these who would be mother* are desireas Ui avoid. A preventative eaa be had?recent c <*es cured iu two days. Thn*e who have injured thvii*eltr* hy a secret and destructive habit, caa abtaia relief. Solvent *< curity is all that will be required until a sare *hall be effected. Letter*, po?t paid, detailing the aa* ture ol the complaint, and covering a suitable fee, will he in>nedialely attended to, and medicines, with full directions, farwarded to the parties. ja# la* rfu) THE LADIES.?>1r?. BIRO verv respectfully inI It.. I.Ji.. V'-.? V -L ?_.l f 1 II - muii?..j uw she continues to give advice and prepare her popular and eficacious mtdicinee for (he various diseases peculiar to females. Mrt. B. in h?ppy to anneuuee that her treatment ha* Riven the fullest satisfaction to the very uumrroui patients who have relied oo her profMtional abilities Mrs. B. his felt herself warranted in undertaking the very responsible ofice of a Famale Phy>ictan, from lorn; experience and practice in the most eel brated hospitals of {Europe, from tilt instruct ion and ad viee of eminent medical gentlemen, and from a scientific ki.owlt t'.e ol the beautiful structure of the huaan frame, an tgt orance ol w nch must rsnder the unblushing pretensions and dec??ing panaceas of mercenary adventurers totally aseI ess. if not hig:\l> injurious. Siugle and mariiad ladies may rely with cnutidrnce "u Iter skill and maternal solicitude as a Female Physician. However distrrs?iug any be their eomplaints, her mi dical acquirements will be foaad adequate to the eiigeuey of the case. In short, she grounds I his i otiee to the Ladies on the *u:cei*fnl results of a thorough medieal education, t>ud a just reliaatc on " the appoiated meaos" of imparting health, vigor, and consequently happiness, to all those who may honor her with t'dr c?ufl lence. Heinle ce il Mrs. BIHD, 14 Oliver street, where she is prepared to accommodate Ladies on the point of eoafintineot, and to administer medicine> for all d.seascs to bich her icx is liable. Secrecy iaviolable. jal 3m* [ viroil i AN 1' TO FEMALL Re. Y NOLD8 k PAR MELY'K CELEBRATED FEMALE HCAL1H IIB8TOHATIVE is now admittee to be a lemtdy superior to liny other at preirnt in use, fur the di-eases pecaliar to the FEMALE CONSTITUTION. It invariably remotes obstructions, refulates, in aost eases, punful, too frequent or prufuse mrnstruatioa, aud has cured the most obottuaU cases of Fluor A Has Dr. J. Morrison, who Ins practised medicine s-me twenty years in Ouenla, N. Y., says of it, u That it is the best mtdicine now in use. Iii case of r< tenlieu or suppression of the mi n?es, I think it will susUiu the appellation of Specific. I Uave tried it iu the nirst (aim arith adairabl' surcess; and I wish for the s.ike of suffering Females, that all rnysiciaaa would introduce it into tit* ir practice, as I have found the Pills fully to answer their recommendation." Iltysioiana universally I wlus Nave gives it a fair trial) tell a similar story. For testimonials of rtw hlchest rharacter from PVysicieas aud ether respectable individuals, sec pauiplilet, which may be had of ill who iell the MWW(t. See alee adrertiM rneu't in I he New York Tattler md Signal REYNOLDS k P * KMk'.L V. Proprietor*. Pitttfoid. Munrne N. T. FOR SALE in thi? city at 79 Fallou aire?t. corner of Oold; 100 FuMom, rorner >4 William at, 144, (141 id 771 llroadwny; I0H 8nth Avenue; 208 (irecnwith ; 114 Caaal, r?rn?r of Laureut tlr; (Jraud it, e^ruer ui Leon; 397 Uudeeu al., turner of Spring; 104 Cherry ?L r*f- For .?l? It tboee, Re*. J. COVERT'S BALM OF LIKK, whuh la to highly rrrnmmetxlrd by the ph)iiriant and otheri a< a remedy fur COUOnH, COLllM, t'ONDUMfHON. BRONCHITIS, and ail 4ii<ut< of Ilia l.aift and Windpipa. f>re circular* eoutainint letliovn.ialt of the bigh t 'etpectahility. which r?n be had f alii at aba** alb 9a* 1MUIA KUtttJKtl SI'ttRfc, MM ktlhaia ttreet, Naw York Hutchiimoi* k Oatraaeni hate opened lite abort e*labliahinett m h a aplendid aaaorteient of ladia Rubber Good*, tit: I.adi?a India Kuiber hkiKt wilK leat er ?o|et, Oealle. intn't Oecr Swoe* with dn . L fc Prcacrrera. Leggia*. Lour Bo..it, >adu Kubier cloth for carriage Irpt, and a variety of oilier article*. Thraa (hoe* are Unf*r*ia?a lo watar, aaJ much superior to the oU kiud of ruhhera, being equally at Beat la Ihttr appearance a* mar~ceJ or kid. Termt very liberal, hot.i to wholtiale dealer* and relaU purchatera. Ordari reaelt ed at the ttore, oral the factory ill INew Rriiii*wink. (flj~ All hiii.lt of uncurreni money t iken in trail*. IIUTCHINSON k OMjKHUO.NK, Mam/arttirert, ja# lm* N?w Rrunawick, N.J. APAKTOR, HAIR CIJTTKR. 1M Ureonwlcb atratc? a A. ('a* I or take* tkia opportunity to inform the public, Jttr loiirriMntkCC in Kia b>uio#ia. he kit forimmJ k rnmrwMi. job, called A. PASTOR'S HAIR OIL, Or (' mpnand Kaarnlinl Oil { Qff- Knr ilealrwyitu diiJruff, and preventing the hair from >nitn alort-'n.ini; grey, an infallible mom agmuwt I aldMt1, auJ r.ie public VI.)T rrly uo if. thai A. VA STOH'S COMPOl'ND OIL in the and b??l Oil far the hair? lakea it gm ? Ihiefc md long, pratenta ita falling o# or taraiag fre., aod ?rrn if hair haa Ke, ju la turn grey, ia tiirh a nnnn?l>?? o 'he liajr. 'by ua? it will raatore it to it* natural c?Ur; |Im pretri t? b?ir troai becoming <ha<'ed and if hair lanlready t fcW, ahifli m a jrtat <?(!**?mnt la r?'?nc la^irt, atirf rf for a tliorf trmr, it Will rulurt it to itt natural rotor, alar lieurf. aid beep the head and hair clean, prnmotea eyetorowa and wW.rt .... A liberal diacouu' Mad* tu wholeaale anha ra. 4.TAHT01L IM Omivicit itr?fl1N. I fr'r? Mrnti per bottle, iirhly perf imw'. j>? lm" GENT KM EN'S CAST-OFF CU> I MINli Uought, and th? fall ?al?e c>?en in caeh, by H. LKVCTT, It7 William atreet, Raowmg there are prraona who m b? a great piiff ia their adaer tiaemanta for I'ait-of Clothing. I?r Vr and who m many i aaea do not the value fi r the MM If L will aature thaae gentlemen aha may hare iwh aHielea hy the*, aod who m <? mil for Kiai, of receiving the aery uimoat ralaa a i ASH for awry article. A llaa through th? Poet OBta, ?r stlMrevt, la tlw iWn iiUrn*. will meet with due attention. d* 1m* BIT.T IH K*.I* BALL it-KIII* uiLL niT^. LlH!!!-URO w. TKURNKR. KnCra?er IW N,..? itreet, helow l?Hn, fapeetfully inform th->ae |?r?mi who in'?d |i(ia| Mb water, that ha la pre (tared to eaernte Tick'ta lor military, Are eompauiea, and hoat elnh aaao.iattona, with a decree of noatneea atad b-anty unexcelled *e igna drawn, n graeed, ami printed Maura An* enamelled tarda etpreaaly t.repi r?-d for the parpn<a, at Hie ahortaat notiea. O W. T pay? partig'itar attention to the eaerntioa f Vtntmc, Wr*!> (, ?n>l Pmlraatoaal ( ard?. ai rag* da Iba lormalma ol" tha l?tl?r? h:. HEU W TEUBNER, Eatraaar, jad I * .# ?.! rt OpK . K OK I UK W v^Mi M)i <-v, MA.I \F. INfM'M A NCR COMPANY of tha city ?f Nut l?Hl, 1, 1810 I li? B um! ?f (>i~cl<ir? k<fi ISi? da? daeurad a UiflAwl of Cra |??r c?nt. for Ibe l*?t ti( moiatha, in Itud xf rr Ih# IBth 10-t. Tr?nf-f ilnoa rI<> ?.! froia dtS ?n I3lh l???t??Ja?. )a? 1<a* iYM. M. BIRf? ? CONFIDENTIAL. 1 R nr.l.L nnlift-i tl?a pnbit ?H?t ?.a may Ik MOftad ' ' at hi? f>IKre. (Jf/- No. 4 t aiirtlaiidt ?trr?t, l ... door* Iroaa Rr-> daaa, with tha atmsit *i?nfid?raa m all llilictri t>ta *! ( rrqmriair prompt aad aaf tra?tm-n?. B n|iaiag. Laa riaiTMnail, patiaii'a m*f r?'j ?|mn raraiaiiaf all Uta attMimn thr.r -? ni) drma'id, w.lh an aacnraftf* of ???ftil iwua ba-ad upo? tti* rfprriaraa of nf- i wrnly jr?rt pro ?f|oa?l d?ittr?. Dr. R?il 'w! rat ?'?rrti-a a ?p>riAe drop,pill, r r?k f?r t a 'lira ofrarlain <'>t a???- bat guar** tar. all lint a mtiifl, mrdirat, aid ebamtrai know r?? atiegfat to rarb ra?a *?p?r?l? rfCcra Alt< n-l40*a fraa T c eteik A. M till 10 r M jt||