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et?*U4 U Ik* Senate far six yews. sa<i a deawerat six ?litti Mi ouUeague ?m elected m one part of th? ar- | iiMNt I would a*k. U OolonW in the house ! (Tmm*. b No.") Is (YJooel Richardson hereT (Re ?powa."No") I? Mr Flcklin here ? ( No ' ) b?*nv geoUemaa from Illinois prwent ' (.A voice, ?? V(*. sir") I >M to know the character of the editor of the Spnnt; JieU Ketrmrr ? I? i? r?*l or bad * Mr Csmvbi i l. (dtm ) of Illinois ? 0 ood. air Mr n??i* ?On tb? 1st of February. 1961, three weeks before my colleague took hi* seat in the Senate. he wit in Illinois attending to railroads before the Legislature. At that lime appearvd an article in the paper, to thWi effect: ? ? We hare won it charged in the Seward paper*, that Mr. Raatoui authorized hie name to be uned by the Mam rhu setts coalition That gentleman in now in thli city, and denies the assertiou He has ever been known a* an uKra democrat. devoted to the Union, and U opposed to the sgitationn which threaten ita existence " I under Hand that the original of thin in now in existence, and the manuscript tsMirs a strong resemblance to that o( my colleague (Laughter.) Thin, howerer. may not be the OMe. ns the article. further on. pay? my col league Mime compliments. and lie is too modest a inan to "peak favorably of himself. ( Langhter ) Up to that time my colleague opposed to coalitionists ? three week* from that time he earn* hen- and t'>ok bis seat in the Senate, thus ratifying tbst part of the bargain Hav ing taken up (be goods be wan liound to pay for them juHt an be would for cheese and onions. Mr Dnvia pur eaed Mr Kantoul f till further hut the above will give au idea of hiit speech In conclusion. be expressed the opinion tbat tlx1 details of the Fugitive Slave law may require alteration. He believed, however, that there is an increasing sentiment leading the publio mind to nettle down on the basis that one part of the constitution is an binding an another An to the detail*, the time ha* not arrived for making any change in the Fugitive Slave Law It may come rather in cnlm than in storm. when the different sections will adopt another mode? namely, the common law mode of compensation Mr Rantoul took notes while the geutleman was spoak inr and he may therefore be expected to reply The committee rone, the House adjourned, and. It being four o'clock, a general rush wan made for dinner. Interesting from Albany. LEGISLATIVE BUSINESS ? BILLS PASSED Br THE e)KN ATK FOR RELIEF TO CASAL CONTRACTORS ? TtlK USURY LAWS ? THE CORONER BILL ? THE CASE OF ICR. SNOW? ANOTHER EXCITING SCKNK IN TUK A3BRMALY ? ADJOURNED FOR WANT OF A QUO RUM, KTC. ?CCUL CORRK.SrOWDr.KOi; OK THE tCW TOR* HKRALD. AuiMr. March 6. lftoJ. The Senate were in a very liberal temper to-day. an nearly a drxen billn were passed authorizing tlio pay men of canal damages. The claims increase every year, and the time will soon come if thin course in continued, when ? board ol commissioners will lie necessary to he in con htaut session, to deliberate upon contractors' claims. This constant drain upon the canal funtU is becoming alarming. The New York Chamber of Commerce sent up a strong resolution in favor of a modification of the usury laws. The bill in relation to the Recorder and City Judge, and the one to appoint a clerk of common pleas, will both pass. The Coroner bill passed the committee to day. with au amendment offered by Mr. Morgsn. electing ?ne coroner in inch of the city senatorial districts. The original bill authorized tho Mayor to select tlio coroner for each district. The business of the House had not proceeded f* r when Mt. A. Smith (whig), culled up the resolutions offered yesterday by Mr Chamberlain, which declared the pro ceeding* on Saturday morning last, ousting Mr. Snow, illegal and void. Mr. Smith addressed the House, con tending that the resolution expelling Mr. Snow, whs in violation of law. which provides that no member shall be expelled without proof of guilt. Mr Van Santvoi rd. (dem ). replied, and moved to lay the resolution on the table. Thin was lost by n majority Kt ten, which showed that the wlugs hud the House The previous question was then sprung, intending to ml off debate, liut it raised the question of privilege of order, caiiing of ayes and uoes. motions to adjourn, itc. The vote was staved off until four o'clock, when it ap peared that only fifty-six were present ? uiue less than a i) uon;m. Mr. A. Smith immediately moved a call of the House. Which war ordered, and tlie lobbies, galleries and entrances Were cleared of Fpcctators During the contest Doctor King, (democrat ) of Oswego, became highly excited, atid refused to vote. The roll wan then called, and a large number were found io he ab&cui. as some thirty bad obtained leave of absence yesterday. Some time wa" consumed in getting a correct list of those in eont< mpt. The Serges nt-at- Arms was finally despatched, and after an absence of con. iderable time he returned with oue or two. After fluttering for anotheT hour, they adjourned with out having accomplished anything. So the Hon. E. L. Snow In not yet declared a represen tative of the Sixteenth Assembly district. Telegraphic despatches have been sent after th- ab sentee*; *? wt' may expect an interesting rehearsal of the NWMNM Monday. \V AI.LEOEP LIBKL ON SHERIFF BKARDSLET. Aifim. March tt. IH.'>2. The Grand Jury, to-day. presented an indictment to Court, sgain.-t Jacob C. Cuyler. editor of the (ini >Ji. * !>b01 ulH"t Sheriff Beardsley. in charging on'ers Mr. Cuyler gave buil to appear at the sessions in April, offering as his sureties Hou. (iideon Hawiey. Iloh fCrantus Corning Hon. Eli Perry, and several other lead i'? e'tieens of Albauy. NEW YORK LKCJHLATl'RK, &cnntt? Albant, March <j lt-?2 VABrors P11.LS nrponn n. Mi Cos:., r. (dem.) reported .-oTeral bills grant ing aid to the Gcneiee. Hamilton. and Genera college <, the Mm ?t-<u|ai>d Mew 1 ork uuirerhitlef. and the Itoonelaer If-iitute. *lt Vamh r bii.i (dim ) reported favorably on (he bill in relation to the Recorder of New York; al*o. a till! Miiind'ng ihe Health law. a!?o providing for the ap pointment of a eierk to the Court of Cointuou Pleas in the i itjr ot New York toners or aii.i v Mr. V?r?otr?ii.T pave notice of a bill to alter the Cnra tnitaioacni map of Brooklyn; also, a bill in relation to tuxi a in l!vW. in the Ninth ward ol Brooklyn; al-o * hill Biucoduig the charter of the city of Brou^iyu COCfTV JUDGr.!l% The l?H authorizing county judve-; to elchange with each oUiet in holding countj courts. wa? read a third nme. and panned. mi? r.f A!?r.ovs Ou t !?-? bill authoriair the city of Bufljlo to liorrow money !<>r certain pu^poMM, not being constitutional. no voting wax bad. and \he bill laid on the table. The bill in roU ^jnn (0 the partition of landa to facili tate payment 1/ debt?. wa.* loct. motion to reconsider laid on the ltU> Heferai, f,,r tj1<b rf-licf of canal contractor* were eonnMcas ik *ti w romt, 'Ihe Ml relative to New York Coroners wa? m> amended thai one fbaJI be elected in each Congreaeioual district. It then paved the committee > o other bu*inea? of importance wi, transacted prior |.i niliotirumeut A?*tnibl)'i Alba-it. March <V IM-Vi. TMr. ArraoraiATiox bill After the reading of the journal, the lloii^e in ("on\ nitl^e ol'_t he Whole, proceeded to t lie consideration of the ?prcial arli-r of the day, being the bill making appro. I nation* in part for the support of government. The I it| having I, <<>11 gone through with, the committee to* ami rr ported the hUl to the IIoom Keport agr-cd to. Till' JOINT H' Lt*. A in ' -p?e wa* received from the Semite, atu'-n li'ij l|ie jowl rtdea, Laid over. m:titio?*. A ntong the numerous petition* presented. fire were p. i unil txu ii< ain-t the Maine law vir UiLHt-iu presented u petition for the repeal of i he lite insurance bw of ISM Vr .luiiKvifi primllti'il "" for ?id to the VViUiaui.bunr J>i?pcrvuiy Hr W ?. .11 presented a petition agninut any law for a I* k in the ii|i|>er purt of the city of New York. whi<b ?a* irt ired t > the New Vork delegation ft Mi lit ni'i k, presented the petition i?f JtX) clti/.en* of jbe M ile of New Vork to inture the ?afety <>t p;i-?eni(e| . ?>ii iiutront ftl r.irort or im *taii Mrnictt. iwjcii.it V' hoii' ( whigj of Albany report od in !*vor of printing ? 7fd) copies nf the repot t of the State Hedical ??oci?-ty Mr B?"i?.nicT. (dem ) ot I.twi moved tor 4. !0"> ? t.m?0 for the Hiki-i and '?'&) for the ?? iet y Carried, and re port :u> ameo'ied Wa* adopted nit ma MiniiL lemm f Mr Hitim tr"Ui the ?lect committee to which wi* letirn-it iieiition* of tenant* < n manorial land*, for relief, ii- porte J ill. reou accompanied by a hill to *tay the ci-ilcc linil i>< rent* while certain suite were undecided ?*ii'^*rn ?ali ? Mr I. i kc< (whig) of N. V.. brought in a bill in re In ? ll"U to the a?e of leiii eftate ou a -<-liient cart. oa oaeiiA-* abtlum Mr 1'ntii awooD. (whig; of Cayuga, gare ootiee ?f n l.iu !?> iin-<>rpor?te the Cayuga Orphan Anyluui. mi i ?t ot m? slow ? a>othrr r.iciTi.*o ni r?i> Mr A .Hmitii. (whig) of Chautiiuijue, tall' d up the pr. aiiiMe aud reaolution* offered by Mr. Chamberlain ?e?terday. In r?'latlun to thi Fe?t of Mr Mnow. a* foilvt*-; F.|iliraim I. 8ih *. boUing the certilh nie anil ?l?teratlnatt<>i> of tie- < "unt y i-aii *??*' r.- u f the eity a i?l ion ?jr of N ? Vnrk. rinTarini: 'l.itii ?laly vlcet ?? J tij !l o; i Hi tt xnmtier uf i?it? ? a n . iiil..r <,f i hl? \--' ui' l)' tr .iii th? ^i? t fi-n%li A - hi I \y Hi t it t in 1 1 ? eity and i maty *fnr aiil. 1>re?eateit ?>iiii? It at tbv ear ?f t hi . lloan*. no tbt l.Mt d.iy ? f tba prmicat rti?iua, mid tuek tba soaaUtntlwaal oath ?f ? !??<. ?u i win ri? , ati rmrJ KntMll Smith, of tii? tity ami couat/ af?.r. rani, et, i . .i , rfi.-i.tc I to ttil? It m-- ? |.?titl<iB. lUirnm,' tbHUe , t. i. ,rM. ?H ,.f th raid I ptiralm I. sn-w.an. >. \ -...??.??? fr. in t'e- iai-1 ^KAFIBld) Wflre I BUS |.rn< J\, ,? I ?,1( t,, ur, ] emitted to tti" nut mi- .| i , >|, . y aow witfbt ??* li' iei l:u *Tt , t v ? uin >, in ml,. r ?f \ iaM) from the fai'i iti. m t ?. il aherea*. tti" >?nl i..titlon *a? referred t? tt.i M?h ii i h. niit?? on Fii . 11. nn l (C Iv t Iuba, ?o i by i a I I ' mn i ? ' >i?.ty . i , i l?*rc ! . a n ?! two f pBTll (b> tin majority aa-t ml , ? .? > . f jan . . m.? ,.i ... r, . Ipecl Itely ) were ?ub?ltti 1 to t i II j aii.i *ii?, a *1 hnroday. the itKb nit . tb? r"| rt.- >J th? noiil cutuiuitti ram* ?p la daa oaar*a, In pur.'tiai ? f ? | iuii i r f the Aa.<er"bly to that er.it for the ' ?ii?u!?rati m of the tloui*i* bb 1 t'i wM*b report ?( the majority ? j1 .aiil i'<iuiuiit fee m/ -ill ,in nl tho fulUiK in* reaoltilium ? ^ en.it \ That tba nrarer f the petitioner be di-aieit. hi -.l> ? 1li?t i^|ihra'iu I NimiW iiBOieml-i t 1 ? n } t % rtal y ei< i ti ii ft niu t ? Muteenth AmemMi 4i.ii.. i a?ivy aiiii i .untr c I New \ ,rk AodtowliP'i t .? rl t in wlaoritf ot ?anl oumiuiUe* w?* mbjotaaJ tlie t-il! .vt?f *ir I itetalxd 1'bat Kpoia?a L S icaa aatitUJ ( / a teat ? Wi 1WM . m tha wymiUtot ?f tha Mrtmtl ktmm k ydU 104 ta the eity aad ?ow?r of Now York. Km* ' *4, Thai RumII Smith U antUM to a Mtt ia tkil How*, M tke rtfNMititlre of th* SliUMlk AlW?Hjf D||* Iriot it tbe oily tid ooanty of Now York. And wberea*, Mr. A. Smith thereupon offered. a* a *uh*tl tato for tha resolution of tho majority and minority of tha ?aid oommitaa. a resolution in the word* following Resolved, That Kus**U Smith baa not establiahcd the claim preferred in bis petition, to a **at in thin a* baring been elected ia the Sixteenth Awembly dUtrict of the city and ooanty of New York, and that the prayer of the peti< tioner be denied. And whereat, Mr. Van Santvoord offered an amendment to the enbatituta, ia the word* following :? " Kraolvrd, That Ephriam L. Snow I* not entitled te a aeat in thia House a> the representative of the Sixteenth Assem bly dUtrict in tho city and oounty of New York," whiob amendment (being one of the resolution* of the minority of raid committer) was accepted by Mr. A. Smith, and was ne S, tired by the House, (Mr. Snow not voting thereon,) and e lloucr subsequently refused to reconsider tho vote re jecting the said resolution. And whereas, afterwards, a resolution in the words fol lowing:? " Resolved, That the prayer of tha petitioner be deuita," being one of the resolutions reported by the ma jority of said committee, wan adopted by the House, and which the House by its vote refused to reoonsider. And w beri-B', afterwards, a resolution in the word* follow ing: ? "Koeolved, That Ephriam 1,. Snow is a member of Assembly, duly elected from the Sixteenth Assembly dis trict Oi the i*i ty and county of New York," ( whiob was another of the resolutions reported by the majority of laid committee, ) time up for the consideration of the Uouso, and thereupon Mr. A. Smith railed the point of order, that said resolution was not in order, inasmuch as the House, by voting down Mr. Van Santvoord's resolution, had thereby decided a question equivalent to that under consideration* and whereas, the raid point of order wa* declared by the Speaker to be well taken, and thereupon Mr. Pushing ap pealed from the decision of the Speaker, and the said de cision w its on said appeal sustained and deolared to be the judgment of the House, and a reconsideration of said appeal was moved and lost ; and whereas, the forty-eighth rule of this House provide* "that a motion for roounaideration being put and lost, shall not be renowed, nor shall any sub ject or vote be a second time reconsidered without unani mous consent : and whereas, on Friday last, ia the absence of several members of the majority, a resolution waa offered by Mr.H'itlsh without the unanimous oonsent of the Houae, iu the following words: ? " Unsolved, That the Beat in tbis House of member of Assembly from the 16th Assembly dis trict, is hereby declared vacant," which was adopted by the House, and which last mentioned resolution if it waa in tended us a reconsideration of the question settled as afore said on Thursday last, was a violation of tho aforemen tioned rule of t ilia ll.iu-e; and, if not so intended, was in effect, expelling ouc of the members of this House without preferring any charges, i\nd in direct violation of the statute iu such eases made and provided ; therefore, Keaolved, That the a. tiun of this House ou Thursday last, should be regarded as a conclusive and a final disposition of the whole subject iu n-irard to the contested seat iu the said Assembly district, and that all action in the premise* subse quent to that day. is utterly void and of no effect. The foregoing preamble anil resolution having been rend, Mr. A. Smith arose. and said tlint he illd not intend to make any extended remarks upon this resolution. It ha* already been so much discussed that it waa well un derstood. When he took the constitutional oath, he felt himself txaiml to l<"Ok at the evidence In cases like these, unbiassed by any prejudice ? to weigh it, as he would were he upon a jury to decide a civil nctiou. In what he had done, therefore, be hml endeavored to act in accordance with the testimony which had been presented to tho Ilcuse. lie wns not going to charge any man here with acting from improper motives; but. when individual members had told hint that they could not act upon this question as |iariizans. he was surprised to see honorable Senators come down here, and insist that there should be a party vote, and that, when tlia vote wa.? taken, it wiis a party one against the right of Mr. Snow When the chairuiuti of the commit tee had concluded Ilia argument, he had said that he had made it clear to every honest mind, that Mr. Snoy wa* entitled to bis seat. He did not say thia in offensive terms, as one gentleman had seemed to sup pose. for members may be biased by party prejudice*, and j et be honest. Mr 8 gave a history of the proceedings, substantially as recited in the preamble. He considered it entirely unnecessary to pasa a resolution that Col. Snow was entitled to his seat, after the House had voted down u resolution that he was not. ;uid had denied the prayer of the contestant. He held hi * seat by the same authority, and with equal right, as every other member. He considered the whole matter as settled by the action of the IIoumj. Hut on Friday, while ho was absent on tlHiiul business, a resolution was offered declaring the seat of the member from the Sixteenth district wa" vacant. Mr Snow's name was not mentioned ? the county was not mentioned ? That resolution was either intended to undo what was done the day Iteforu. or a resolution to expel Mr. Snow. In the one case, it was out of order, as against the rules ol the House? fur a motion to riconslder was made and voted down. If it was tho other, it was illegal, as no charge w?s preferred, which the ?-tat utes expressly make necivvary. 'J be accidental majority may take which horn of the dilemma they choose. This resolution was pressed through ? in what munner. he would not say. All he had to do was with tbe closing scenes which he would charac terise as irregular, illegal. and disgraceful to this or any other legislative body. Mr. S. commented upon these closing rcenc*. which arc pretty w-ll known to the public. He hoped tli<> resolutions would pass. to wipe out the dis grace of those scenes. Mr Van Sattvoosd. (d m.) of Columbia, remarked that he did not Ltiow that he should Im' surprised at any thing hereafter. He supposed tlie.se resolutions were merely introduced for the purpose of enabling gen tlemen to make speeches, and then- the farce would end, and that the gentleman who introduo-d them would withdraw them. He could scarcely believe that the now accidental majority would press them to a vote. It was a preposterous doctrine that this House could declare its previous action null and void. The gentleman might in troduce a bill, ami it might pass; but will it Im- contended that an accidental majority could rescind this action T Mr. Y. S. went into a history of the proceedings, reiterat ing the positions heretofore assumed by that side of the question. He contended that the lluu se in vot ing upon Mr. Smith's substitute, merely passed upon s proposition to amend, and not upon tlie main question. On Thursday he had drawn up a resolution declaring the ?p.K 1 1 a filthy1 e"To?tu ria teuTBk rf tlP i floor. ?ud moved an adjournment, which wa1- carried and he had no opportunity. On the next day the resolution was offered. He contended that the question was not de cided Only half of it bad becu voted upon It had been decided that Mr. Smith was not entitled to the seat, bill the alternative, whet her Col Suow was entitled to the scat, or whether it w?h vacant, was not determined. The question wa? not. therefore, set lb d. The motion to strike out and insert, was rejected. Tn this the House had merely refused to alter the original proposition of the Commit tee Mr V. 8. concluded by moving to lav Ihe resolution on the table. , The motion was strongly opposed the whig* having s majority often. A long and < xi iiing debate ensued, during which a laige numbs r of in> mber* left the chamber. I he roll was called, and no quorum being present, the Scrgeaut-at-nnus was d' spatclicd after the absentees. AfU r the officer bad thoroughly searched the city, and found but one of the absent member*. the Assembly ad journ' d for want l a quotum lfonihle Trngcdy In Baltimore. TWO CUJLIHJKK PUTCHKUEU BY THKIK KATHKK? SUl UK THE MVKDKRKK. Baltimobt, March <i. lS-'ii ?Tame* White, residing in Maiden lane, war Kn it street, returned to hi* home drunk at four o'clock this morning lie immediately commenced l mating his two children ? u girl of fourteen, and a boy three year* of ag'\ He after wards Reined a razor. eut both their throats and hi* own. and ?et fire to the house. The firemen were soon on the ??pot. aud extinguished the flame*. When the bodies of ail three were found, they were considerably charred by the fire, and their tlir'nt" w. re gash "i I from e:ir to ear. The ;,k"ll? ?f the children wi re also broken. a* if with an axe. His wife Mod from the li'iv-e last eveulng. on ae. eon nt iif bis drunken violence, having no f'?r for the afety r,f her 'hildren, to wfcoui 1.' had hitherto ?i#?}s b ? o kind. From Philadelphia . IHK Ml" 11 PER Of YOt'NC LEHMAN? TI1H JMtCE. T PRA TIMClln:? CHI1 0 SHOT? DEATH Of VILA UAOOEK. KTl . PuiL*D?:t.riin. Mitreli 6. H52 1 he b)"tJ?erf .'?kni . ii <ki. i iiarg' d with the murder of J h Lehman were brought up for arru'gument in the Court of Oyer and Terminer, thia morning The indict 1> nt v a' read in Pollfb t ut when the prisoner* were called upon to plead, lli.lr coutiM'l made h motion to ouasb the indictaueut. Argum>.ut is postponed till Mon day The trial of .Inm*- MeBride, for lb" nturd r 01 hi' brother, la progressing. Last evening at an early hour. .-. lUtle lioy about wen years of s^c. named t:-<,:ge Oliirbone. living iu i house near John etieet. ?*?!>?? >|>riiig < mien, was shot bv a pi" tot l>ull, whic h csnte through i door and |ni- ?d through hi? In nt lie .tied th'N morning. The per?in who ilnst the p'stlH has not b?- n discovered It la attppuMd i> ha VI b-en the result of C*reles?nC-". Mr. Beta Itadger. foron rly a tti*tlngui?hed whig poli !ci*n. .I' d tliis ni'Taia? in the t^naki-r Insane \-yluin ?t frank lord Tin Elect ro-Mngnetle Engine. Pot'oimrein:. March ??. l8SJ A -unc.wful experiment was performed lieie to-day . by ProfoM.r Gu.-tin. of Trenton. N J on hi elactTO-ling netk engine, dimon?t rating a considerable amount o power with a small amount of buttery. The evidence i eoneln?he that the pewti can be produced aft ? li<"rtj? * stl-BUl The Ohio lUver. Ceo. iisati. March fi IV.J The r >..i hi ? ri s n to H'? d In ight hut i- now ?ta t lonary Metenralogitnl Observation*. er morsk s usr. orrict < na wai.l stiiii r i*i> anOAOWvr Hji ? np'i Mareh 0. 1868. lb i run. 1" \ ">1 ?It ).- .? char and beautiful morn ing W ind a little north of w. i TiicnnooMtMr #>. Ba il hi. 1 1 r 'MM. 8 P M.? Itlas been I Vei T pleasant (lay The wind ? hanged to MUthVetft about ie on ThermOUftCV <>11 Butt meter oti HorHrsTK*. lo A M ? ft la eloudy mid smokr. Wind noilhweat. 'If' ? mi.ir.eter ;!S )' M ? We bare lunl n gl r|ou? d r I'l -nr Min-hinc at I ten warm ^ltitl#<>rihwc.?t. Thermometer ;>). A i in hi. Id A. M ?It Is a cloudy anning. and i|uite mil'. W nd *e>t Tbermometi r ?'*> K p V) ? It has been a fill" day. Cleftl evenin Wind * i ThennooM t? 30. ? e?'*?:. 10 A M ? It Is n cloudy tnorniti.; and look < t . w Wind we. ? Then?oiini'ter U4 s p M ? It is ft plfwar.t ev nin'.'. Ih< 'ir'h rather cloudy Wind ui rthwect. Tb' nni.iuf t. r i.o I % Pi A M ? It I* cloudy, and mi .?'!??? ft lit'.!'' 1 lud ii' ' ii 'I Iicrm' meti r I' '> P H.? Wild weet. 'Jill rmomiter .'i S slight so . Ml lag. Ai i'inv in A U ? Wefi'lnr ? loud y Wi n! uirili j Tliermimetir 'i l'ar> t>n lei .'A.OAd. Mercury To h r - \ . 1. ? i -ity. but not v w i old It lias Ihw>ii i tl wlnu el' tin atterno. o Mind v.uth Therm in vi Barcniete* o Mern.ry71 I or. Id A M ? ? Thrrmotaat r Hi) N > w nJ It U elouiiv and iti i til HA il ? Ih i a ?et*r ai It Iim w.n thswlng *JI *? mOkM ft R'fUi Ccav-Mkt l? AUbuma. MMrrMMMir, * lUroh A, l&M. IktfothmRlghU oa vent ion adjourned this evening, after a of two days A aerie* of resolutions, ooverlng he i fcual geoerailtiea, were parsed. An animate 1 an J protrafted discussion arose on the twenty-sixth resolution. tb? substance of which) wan as follows " That, in the consideration of the fact that the people of Alabama and the other foutheru States had dec deu against reactance to the compromise acts.'.con scquerilly the Southern rights party could no longer thi- ijreHtion an "issue," but had *nl/ to (guard the future." This resolution we* earnestly opposed. as the dissolution of the Ueorgia platform. It wm supported by Messrs Uufford. ?ancy. KUmore. and others. A substitute wax accepted, which modified the langung > in pomqkreepecU. but wu considered to amount to th i NUne thing practically , A resolution ?gaiu*t| he doctriue of intervention wm adopted. The other proeeedini;t{wcre not of much importune*. # KoMuth ut Loulivllle, 1113 Ai>i)KBaa to.thk okkmanh Louisville. March 6, 1962 Ko<?suth| addressed the Germans, yesterday, in their own language# njlpht'fl.Melhodist Church ? $1 admission lie dwelt upon tln#idvant?ge* revolutionists now have in Kurope OTer their opponents; was very sari itstio upon the course of the crowned heads; considered that his cause would eventually prove successful beyond doubt, and contended that the United States, as u republic, should not stand alone in the approaching content He declared that the government has the power to act; and appealed to the Germans and the people to exercise their iuliuence through the ballot box. Uo closedfwith a most earnest appeal to ail the German citisons|of America, who, he contended, i-hould be foremost in thus sustaining him and his cause. He speaks to-n'ght in the court house; no rne boing admitted without purchasing one of the Uungariau bonds of one dollar. The amount of material aid for Kossuth here will pro bably not reach $3,000. Kfweuth will leave to-morrow, on the steamer Kmperor, for St. Louis. From Boston. SEItURK OF I.ACE 8MI (i(JI.KI) OS TITK .STEAMSHIP AMK1UCA? TUhl M ASSACHUSKTT3 A1T0KTI0NMKNT lill L, tTC. Bo)to*, March 5, 1852. Last evening, a few hours after the arrival of the steam er America, an attempt to smuggle tweuty-ninu packages of lace goods ashore was discovered by the custom house officers, and the gtxxbi were seised. They had been placed in the wagon which came for the dirty linen, and were wrapped up in the clothes. The value of tho goods soiled is between >'.2,000 and $3,000. An investigation by tho agent here showed that tlie guilty party on board the boat was one of the head waiters. The Amcrica has been seized by the collector, iu accordance with the law. In the Senate, the bill to district the State under the new apportionment, has been passed to engrossment. Kvery Senator present voted in Its favor. Our Washington Correspondence. Washington, March 4, 1852. The Visit of the Baltic ? fls Effect ? The Presidential Move ment? Uet\eral Butter, Little Douglas and the Democratic Reriew. Tin* Otitic hiws given lier blow-out and departed. The political waters liare bei-n troubled; disappointment and nngry feeling have bceu aroused, from aheer bungling and biul management, which admitted, indiscriminately, with out tickets of invitation, crowds of loafer* nnd rowdies, who revelled in oceans of good liquor und choico wines, while many members of Congress were crowded and jostled out of all patience. and some. with ladies, went left standing on the wharf, watching for a chance to get on bonrd, until the chances were all gone. The ontor tainment was ample and luxurious, ospivinlly in liquors and wines; but it tlowrd too freely, nnd. brides spoiling many beautiful ladies' dresses and complexion-", caused a reeling and -daggering among members which brought them iuto close contact and collision with the mobocracy, and left them cursing and dissatisfied. with headaches next day. The thing might have been anticipated. The extravagant finish and furniture of the llultic ? the expensive entertain ment. the enormous outlay, the evident extravagance and bud management, will have a blighting effect upon their golden prospeets. One of the owners stopped with Corcoran, the banker Tickets were issued, which gave it un exclusive nnd aristocratic character That charac ter was not preserved. !>ut broken dowu by rowdies and revelry. The nationality of the lino was lost the moment the vessel departed from her line of running, and entered the Potomac She was then in shoal water, nnd meander ing her way through strange currents and a crooked channel All was lost. Mr. BrcckenrlUge. of Kentucky, is now making a speech in the House in reply to an attack made on Wm. O. Butler. by the Democratic llerirw. The editor of the Hn irw is present, having returned this morning with the Young Oiant. from a ball in Baltimore. The Young Giant and the editor of the Democratic Review arc inseparable. Mr. Breckenridge is a very eloquent man. and in the course of his truly nWe and eloquent defence of Oaneral Itutli r he gave the Young Oiant some Hilly Patterson licks. Mr Biehardson. the friend of the Young (Jiant. inter rupted Mr. B? in order to set the Young Giant ri^llt. it actually edit the hiinorralic Review; but a gentleman from St. Louis, here knows how much ho is interested in it, anil this winter, when complained to that the Review would not publish the biographies of other caudidatei, Judge Douglas told the person complaining -that he would write to Geo. Sanders and toll him to publish nil their lives." This proves that there Is a wheel within a wheel. Alii: I, The Webster Meeting. Mil Bi >> : IT ? ? Di.ar Sin ? 1 perceive n mistake In your report of my peech Inst night at the Webster meeting, whieh. as it relates to one whom I esteem. I de-ire you will allow me to comet at once The report makes it appear that I -poke of the I.ouitviUe Journal as having editorially puls li-hcd a slander on Daniel Webster, whieh was subse quently disavowed What I siiid was (in substance) that the slander had lieen imposed upon tlint paper through the falsehood or tolly of some correspondent; nnd that Mr Prentice repaired the wrong with promp titude. whe.n be deemed it to be a wrong; and I added that this art of Mr. P. Illustrated at once his courage nnd his honor. As this Is a persoual matter, pray oblige me by pubii-bing this uote Truly yours. T .1 BARNETT Asrop Uscsi, Saturday, March tt. 1852 The Mormon Ontlireak at Salt Lake. We find the following communication in the National hilelligtticer of the (ith in-t. : ? 1 rend the other duv .i re mark of \onr* that you supposed the lnte news by the way of Oregon, that the Mormons had declared tin ni sei ves absolved from and independent of the I'nited States, originated p> rh ip- in the departure of the I'liiled State- ei\ il authorities from Salt l.ake 1 n this supposition \ou are in i rivr. I I. It C.iliforniit on th? loth of Decern Is r Ito-t . and we knew of the rupture of the civil authori ties with the Mormons at least eight weeks before that. The trip lietwcon Salt Luke ami .Sacramento is often made in less than two wet k". Thtro I- a monthly mail between Portland, CrfC'.n. and Salt l.ake: nl<o lxtween Snera meuto. ft ml Los Angeles, and Fait Lake. The communi cation between the Mormon settlement in Los Angeles and Salt Ijike i? kept open tlie whole ye;ir round. Although the Delegate from lb ? Territory of I tab dis believes the statement brought by the last steamer from California, vet I am satisfied that iio is in error. 1 belli ve every wcrif of it fn fici it does not ?urpri?e t li< ? people of Oregon and CalUbrnlii. We had all la-en looking for news < I open defiance on the j>jirt of the Mormons to the authority of the I'nited Stales The great body of these people are Kngli?b chartists, and the re t ai " mads u)i of fanatics nnd enthusiasts of our own eountryand Other parts of the world I have no hesitation in saying that the statement brought by the last mail will la> couflmied, anil that the government will have to take some very de cided means to subdue aud re-train these people, or tlwy will do immense damage to life end property. Hi- Ides their control over a large numls r of warlike tribe of In dians. their numlsirs will Is' greatly augmented by emi gration during the ensuing year tlTYTRlDE 111". POUT? Sati'stav. March ?>? rt I1 M Allies favored factor*; the ^nles including 75 barrel! pots at a $5 12}j. ami pearls, nt $6 Biii:m>sti ? Flour exhibited greater buoyaney. the mov no ni - reaching 7.500 barrels -npei tine i una tin 11. un der 73; Common to good Southern at 'Mo2l.I' a *1 ->1 '4; online ry to choice flate ;it <16-', a $4 87'.., and mixed to fancy Western at $4 >>!',{ a f>5 IS,1 per l>arre|. Rye flour continued inanimate st fi3 75; while of eorn meal thor.' were l.V) bsrrel' Jersey purchased at $3 37 ,; S0K) do. Itramlywine at flS.Wj. mid DO punrln on* do a'. $10 tlH, Nothing was done in whent. rye i r barley worth no n lioning Domestic onts wore in request at 87 a 45e. Corn appeared brisk, tbe bu.dncss consisting of '27.500 bushels mixed i^outhcrn at fkJc . with white und yellow do at ti"> a 6Cc. ? ohm. ? 200 bug* Java fi t'led lb., and 3<si do Rio !l a the previous figures. Cnr ton. ?'file demand WS < good to day; but a? holder* sire free sellers, prta- ore not high"! The transactions Were ?h u* 7. '200 bales PricioiiTs to English ports cont:nu<vl firm, with more doing. 1.5CO bbls flour were engaged at 2s.. with a small lot. of ('00 do. nt 1* lid Somi <A>0 to f<00 lades ootton. at t,d. a i"i -l(>d ; with sotneia.-k lob. <? o at 22s i?l Oflin was firm nt tkl I he was u good dem md for freights to London nnd 1.800 bhls Hour were taken for s vessel In port at 3s. ikl.; and 7 000 io wi re engaged foi a vessel to arrive si 2s.; 2.000 bushsls wheat nt 7d ; witli a lot of wiue at 15s. To Glasgow 700 to ^00 bales cotton were en gaged at 'el. There ra- no fliange < t rnti H for ll.ivre or < i lift rnia Pnovjsio?i did no*, vary much the operations having ri ai hrd 250 bbl? prime aud m<-? pork, at ?>l;T5?$lt 12l, and f.15 a >i5 75; 100 pitg? i \tr? shonldcrs iiej- .,nd hams ;it 7o. a 7 \'r Mi l 0'?e , 150 l i i|s prime lard at 8??c ill't'e.; 400 ibi priine nml nie^, l.ief :? t f.'i to | ? and $9 a $12; with ISO do Is-ef bams, at J>15 50. re -|" i lively Obl'> and Slsfi butlet wns more sought after, nt lie. a2t}( ? aud fair to thoicO cheese at tt'?e to 7' <? p.. lb. Ml i in . nt pi r.nwt rni? imy llv 'Hi lli i .i > *i It 1 1 I i:miso.u>~-Mo?i 120 bbl* and ? pi If ; I. if. i butter, 89 do.; i heem? 18B do ; ?III 0 i! ? , oat" I hushels; b ath( r 770 ides and W I k," . Cdttl" H,l? bird- > beep. "87; bogs. 2t3; liquor %,"> l i bny. I ab <, wis, I. do bops, .10 do . mer- | ? bail dine, 4 l'?4 pkgs. lit Nix llsit-i lis i rosu. ? f)sls 6.060 bushels; flour. ' 140 bbu and 9 pkgs.l cheese SIM pkg? ; csttle. I t b ad. lratl er.s(.s j,j r hotter 191 phgs.; whiskey. 44 bbl*. I'? Ni * V' i ? on Has im Kaii.hoai ? Receipts for tbo we?k 'ill . I head: COWS. 48; Cllves. 390; sheep. ', '?9; live bogs, 14; ?1 r> ? ?>il bogs 0 D!8 lis" ; mutton and beef ?'? 21# do ; j t butter, v, do , oate. I ?*?3 In./ b Is; (illW muJn, j liuokVDMt floqf. ol Inge, b?,? SHlmJ ,, ir -i.ntons InaiJ* r 4 do. tlutbof 1 U". . r. ca Ui<a Tcltmakio BUwrti. Nm Oiumi, Ifanb 6, IlSi Cotton has ulfUcM another eighth. sinc? (he receipt of the America's advioes. Sales o t 6,000 bales wtce made this morning. Middling, T Hi *? 8c ? Oii*oim*ati, March 8, 1982. The heavy nwlpU, combined with the large stock on hand. cauw-d the market to do*> feebly to-day 2.500 hN* flour wi re fold at $3 35. Provision* are buoyant? keg lard. 8f>;c.; 200 hhd*. baron sold at 7 Xc. f?r ohoulder*, and 8?{c. for side*. Freights arc firm? to Now Orleans, flonr tXJc., and pork 70c. Died, On the morning of the 6th inst., of con*umptk>n. Mm. IUlkn W. Wiw, daughter of William and Mary failing, mi j wife of 1). W Wei**, aged 22 years 10 mouth* and J da/a. Their friend* are invited to attend her fu acrid from 05 York hlrrtt. Jcr* y City, this afternoon, at 1 i o'clock, with out further notice. On tho 5th in*t.. William AtmitiH, son of &lr T. Gib son. Fulton street. Brooklyn. aged 3 yearn On Saturday, 6thin*t., Lvdia, wife of John \f SteiufalJt, in the 38th year of her n?e. The friends and relative*, aud Manhattan Chapter No. 4,0. U. A., also Metropolitan Lodge No. ">3, I. O. of O. P., nrv invited to attend her fuucral, from 100 Avenue 0, ou Sunday, at 1 o'clock P. M. Farewell, dear friend*, my life is pant, 1 loved yon while my life did lant; Don't mourn for me. no Morrow take, But love my children for my sake. On Friday, 5th Inst., B?:u.>ald llaur, aged -J year-", of consumption Montreal (Canada) paper* please copy. At Biddtford, Maine, March '2d, after a long and severe illness. of diM-ase of tho cheat, John Tiltok, aged 40 year*, a native of Portland, Maine. On Friday. Ctli in*t.. John Dikdhioii, infant son Of John D. and Maria Brandt, aged 1 month and 4 days. 'J he friend* and acquaintances of the family are re spectfully invited to attend tho funeral, this afternoon, at half- past 1 o'clock, from the residence, 37 Fourth street, corn* r Troy street. In Brooklyn, March 0. of soarlet fever, in the Cth year of her age. Sarah, daughter of John LLUlard, and liar rieite, hi* wife Funeral service will bo held at 4 o'clock, till* afternoon at 101 Livingriton street, near lioyt. No carriages will be provided. On Saturday evening, March 6, at the advancod ago of 80 year*. Mary, relict of Thomas Quest. Tho friend* of tho family, and those of her son. John, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, 241 Fifth street, on Tuesday next, at o'clock M. Burlington, N. J., papers please copy. MARITIME] IBfTHLLKtENCG, Movements of Ocean Steamer*. Namcs. I,(avu. Date. For. Arctlo ..Liverpool.. ..Feb 36. ..New York. Asia Liverpool. . ..Feb 2*. ..New York. Merlin New York. ..Mar S. ..ltor It St Thomia. Empire City New York.. .Mar 9. .. Hav It NOrleau*. (JIrsrow New York.. .Mar 9. ..Gla?gow. Africa New York. ..Mar 10. ..Liverpool. Frauklin New York. ..Mar IS. ..Havre. Sierra Nevada. ... New York... Mar 17. ..Chaperon. llAiiiel Webster... .New York. ..Mar 20. ..San Juan. United Mate* New York. . . Mar 26. ..S Juan 9c Chaste J Brother Jonathan. New York... Mar 26. ..Cliagre*. lteirdoer New York.. .Apr l...San Franciico. Northern l.iRht. .. . New York.. .Apr 10. ..Chacres. Illinois New York. ..Apr 26 . ChtvroJ. ALMANAC? MARCH 7. Stijf Rises 6 26 | moor risks. 7M a in ski's A A7 I moii watkr 9 20 PORT OF NEW YOltK. MAltCH 6, 1802. c. ? Cleared, s. ? ?*?!?? r'om?tot,k. Ump?ol, K K 0?liia?. DaVd. Jr* Alerlin' C?I>?> 3t Thom?? and Bermuda, ? Cil I<?dlow, Sarannah, S I Mitchill. k't'o* " M*non' Ut'rrJ> C'WlenUn, Spofford, TilMtoa t^tcamslup Roanoke, rarrUb, Norfolk, &o, Doon & Thorn Bark A F Jenn e?.?, Ilortun, Marseille*, J n Sardr. 1 ark Jul \t? a 1',eppir' Parana, Truxillo & flarrelrM. Son*. Andrew*, French, JJayana, Ne.mitU X Si t ?rk E Churt,b111' Hickman, St Thorn**, Maitl!\aJ, I'Mpj Bark Mar/land, Davis Baltimore, J Hand. RS RsMrs E;te: 1 S )|5 &.,"k v"0"!4' Molile, .1 \y iUwell A Co. s i u IS; r~' Au* Oaves Thompson & Hunter. Srl'tr v^?A?i St '("'"'"pt'i'r, R 1? Buck A Co. ? tir .Mar y Murk, Alden, I njnruo, I* if. R 1? flack Sl fV? S.'-hr Sturgc, Clearman & Co. s V. U ?? * eterabnrg. Van Itrunt St Slailit . ? hr Mt< huan, Bliaiirtt, Baltimore, Johnaun Si Louden ' C h? A^IH "<1 i* M ?'? Mailler II I,ord". s-! [ A? ?,lrtridge Lowden, Philadelphia, J W MoKee. Sth^F A,?.r.r' m'*"' ' NUdelpiija, i W MoKee S ! ... r API''oton' Fliinney. Philadelphia, J Hand Schj I hipaburic. Ki-llar, Philadelphia, R ?V Trundv.* L I, i"W' ?? **o?de?U, Boston, Kavton At Snra??e Hthr Lewis Crowell, Breton. S W Lewi* JPrM*e. ?.,r.T? niCjr M K1,lrid-'- I'ortMDouth.'s W LowU. . trainer lr?in?ide, t.rien, South Amboy, J & N" Hri* <i. ? **?<*& SJiM'i, Maria Louisa, Bennett, Pall River ?'??P Oregon. stores Provideuee. Sloop Wakefield, Sanders Providence. Arrived, 7f. V.,/fM.. t5!l'n''^ Empire nty. I?H*. I*?W Orleans Peh to8Hm"'latt fc1".*!1, rr0'J,,i"' IWS darn, with ^halk, lug ti e p?>-ace *- * 1>^- r ic m ? J very hearj weather dur M?hHS?tr"BnV"J^ii!I,!!0Wrin)-,RV'^ Trieste, Oet H, per. r,.|? *n iii' Jhb u ' ', i i vlfh rod?*. 10 U Tnp I d \vrr, , ! ,,V . ' L' r r i ' ,,0i 1 " ? ?M?--rleueed a continu wuhmd-^1*" j V,;;:,i,i;r)i *r???',M??i?ii?nrMi -ut?. fcflSwiT {-[7: Wn- "i"' ?io*. k>. ?? AWlr. exm rie??id very U.-T^Z. B0Uthtrn ed?e uf ">e Uulf, f INpojit#. N\plei, T>po 2i> with fr lit thor hT ?V*tn ^ U?>Mn -??,?. KxporVuied v.fv hon J/wil*: other damn; e" m*,t' 'P*r?, and received Pchr Vi?i3 (Brl. I, a key, \f^iin?. 70d.i?,. ?lth onn-., .omehul^Tifhe^Mih ^rri, n H ?'""'?y weather, lo.t ,ioi"; 6 a?y*. with cot , , Below, i wo oriip, narnei unknows. Soiled, liiir "^Tatiwiil I.irerpool: \lah?ma, Lud f. 1 k Jt ' t V, '?* J 1 ; , ; ' r ' ' ",n ^ * w ' 11 r 1 ' " t " 1 1 : Roanoke, N?r ii ! Saa *'r?nei?o?; AtlJ. B in>i. at iiinii?>. N; meridian, do; inniet, S, and linht. ?, (l*r* Srr tw?nii? Am>. rica ? Ar Bo*to* 1 ton. NC* BRh, theuamua, Cutter, \> iimins Utai,, Feb 17? Arr Shamr ek. , l, .ndon fnr \'v,.rv IdWhV' lr U'd" ^llr 'ardift and NOrl.an. (and ??id j'th). JaweKtown, llonian, Canton f.,r l.< nd?u (and i?r? 'u.1 Put ,,a(,k to the Uiiwm HHb, with thr. ? Itritinh V I land'"^""^ ' ttn ?*uJo>'?in "H the Ncirth J-rtsVVS 'M&xzr sH orY?U Aff,-n. a!,'; tt';',;:. v;.;l..V;'\,i:ir'rr'i'*{.!": "'vs;':.;. inJ^lsssJ^ Au-- ^ '?rtv?w It ,!!|!'"1Vr: V' r ?"?< K? land. r,i. r ?i'rfUO M r : \\ 1' '?'??!?. St V Ik or^e, Avulantbe, ?id Hnbt ll:,r.li?^, i .,- \ r^'lir'-NurJelr/" "H Nth, I-' b 17- irrt...) .-olth," J North Ml.,, I--. ' ,|r NOrkciM i rrr ?t, l*..||..tk. ? Imrl" ton; ci-i, j-.' 1 , i"l\' -N Orleans Mm i'attn. TJi-oMd ?'i M-M.ah: \r. ii ?. / r ... N V rl.. ' r '"vfc' i '"'li' ii"/' ? '!! M |r,"'r- >" Cleans 10th. Sei... . k 'ill.. | |, K? il. ; .nth, Jnhii lluuvan. Niehol ; K<diwi> Mil ???: l.x,.-! : r. > nu lb. and , IJ n kir. >' ?rl.. ? "t II ir>.,.Hiiy, in. I Himl.nr ? i-tl', .Snn,n...n ,|<, . V,; | ri. K I, , ,1 r .|, : , r ? TP,,,. r. ,iu.^ 1,. | In, I ? II..I ,! V, u l;??'edn-, tVambir.i^ I, * I, ilV' "*????. <*!?> r . nt. Vn: I annv ?' llaliini. i . I i ipir ? State Ic n ??!!; IMIrm s,ai*'i"i u"'i i'-i,"r NV"r,>: ? ???T H-bart. l.e-k,' K;; ???: I I . ' 1 ?fc'l'*'* M 1 *ty, i l'Ul?:ton; ."amti 'l ,U. s,'y* Vert "i),b"r ? Manhattan. IVa* ,:..k.r?!Jw.ii.d.:: il'.'iteii ,:^Di n> ?? \ ,' r /' V/i honnd, Manhattan, IV-ihody r.r A I "rric.. No*. II. f.,r NV, Orl aia I ,,, lam ,.-sba , r " . "'"'i H't"' ""wHr'l. do Nt i?,t: Hall'wf;il, ' r."r ''N Vrv" M- K . S3 J ? .V n,''^ ('rl' an?.^ "W. and tlo'i ii i i . * I,, v "nl rt. I <?1hurti. f. r A m .1 m i.i, 4?r> Is Ami rh?/ .v., r , f. r .\f?riran Al in pert rep . J*. Br.wtie, l|.i>.< .. I. r' I*hi1adeli,l !?? .Si ? OrlVan*. '"r '^Him.re, Vl.iniew, l?au?.l. for I..M I a. Pel, 1H? nd HI bd r,,bd?n. Birr. l V V w!dp';,; X'1' !' ?rn..r,-.7dJ-fhwlMt ? AUI 1 I.i, at. d do II .t.naiT frnefcer, .;? ' N>, %;irk J'rtne. A I ? < rt , Meyer, f?r d.i namn it ' ' "'" 1 " * ' y ? r'f) 'Ml ; Amorlirftii <!i>n?rf?*.i, t . , , J *? 1' rOimni orlavl, l,ord. f,.r do mm iry , | ? 1 ? fnp '?avannal, tia St Th, ma?; John ' ' '?: ?? . ? r *.w Orleans |d|- ltr..lh?r?, Rflid, f.,r " i, I 1 ?? hi , mi; I.i id M l on, (.ill, ;.p|e, for do via Valpa N/^ir a, Fab 17?A.lr, ? M^rville, for NT, rV. I'nuoiTH, 1 el, IP M|,J |'|,||^J,, it. arn (frnm London, having repaired), Cardiff. I', vaiiii. tUia > a, Jet, In ? OHre Rraneh. Wllaon, from I.i - T'ip'iil fur I urdilT, to load for t'alla,,. ?/, r, f?-r"v a, t>ti 1(1? Arr Tixkar, TT all, f'ardilT for San Pran< i co, fit In i,n nmmiil of htron* w'tarljr wind1 a-id fM|nai)a, ar,J m?,t..r ilok Md IVM, (got prav|i??l/>, i jh ?t?#tnti (iT^at Luerpoui), fr K 'ia, Rot ah, F * 14-M4 Cm?4. NOtImmm; OrUal*, W York ( not IfUrleans4, IM*?% 4*. n Sn(ntii.ili<n, Cak ? Hid iUyil Oak, fiibtr, NYtrfc. Tun,, Feb 13? Ait rtn*e)l. U??tw, Vtrgiai*. Falmouth, Feb III? Tb? Osoar, from IUvrA f?r Havana, put in 13th, with damage to larboard bow, having been pA contact with An Am ship th? ni?ht previous. Dec IS? Arr ir.iti, Col Morda, from Kounivo, with pauea t* ra, one otli.er And tire seam-,<n, of the I'anania whaler 'Julia*" (*? reported), wr -okwl in tbeMo(Aiabii{neChAaaeL Cow**, f?b li ? The Am ship Franco. Nlobols, frern Aat wirp for NYerk, having reshipped h?r cars* And emigrants, la. Imvii towed into tbe KoaXs to-daj r. I.iv.nrooi., Feb ?X- Hut hack, the Osborne, Newell, fur N Orleans, in Akin* three inch*. water per hear, havtag struck twice on tile bar yesterday ia going out. Pobthoo, Narin l e, Donegal, Feb 17-11(1*7 galea from W N W. There ha* tn-n A go.'d deal of drift timber waafciag on shore here thea* pawt few daya, light stuff; and this morn ing there wai an aah oar picked up. painted blnok, the words branded on the loom "ahi,. A Foster," And on tbe blade the word "KiohAin" (perhaps Richmond), with oopper clasp, and a rod croaa on earh aide of th < Mado. [.Ship Andrew Foster, Hollerton hid (ruin N Vork Fob 7. for Liverpool, And consequently could aot bar# been on the coA*t or Ireland preTtol7th.) Mauritiva, Dcp 21? The repairs rr^ulrod for shipping, particularly in tbe riii/ing, in ciinacqneBOA of the numerous arrival.) of orippled amps, tli" effects of tbe hnrrioAno of Nor 12 and 13, liAve rendered oordago, in lata And apars exceed ingly acai'co and dear, and it ia expected that mbi of the vessels will be delayed until a further aujpply of these arti olrs tun bo imported from Itourboa, the Cape And IndiA. Telegraphle Hulnt Report*. Boston, March 6. Arrived? Ship Hamohoiia, from CaIouUa; echr Or A Ad Turk (ot NYork). Cooper, from I'eruAinbuco. ' lleraltl Marine Correspondence. Kdgabtowh. Marlii. Arrived? Schre Thomas Hut, II All, NYork lot Boston; Bengal, Ha?kell, do for Hath. Sailed? Hobr* N J Kniglit, Brown, Boston; John Uahhon, 1)>er, do; Snuan K Dill, N.intnoket, 4th,hri{ l'etoai, Hettes, I'ortUnd; aobra Fellowship, Murray, UoothbAy; Wui It lluckniAn, Smith. tiaatport; Mniart, lived, Richmond; Ann, Daggett, IVrtlanl; Julin, Cabloa, NVurk; KaIuiia, Ray, Itath; Lone Star. Oiluhrint, Boston; Thomas Uix. Hall, do; Tyrone, .strout, do; Hengnl, llAakell, Bath. 1 n port 6th, brig Virginia, lor Bath; ?ctu? Kuergy, Mac cbAnt, ldg for Boston; Romeo, rejig. NlKelUncoiu. Ship Leatitt Storks, (iracia, for Liverpool, which put t ack to NOrloans eerly pArt of Jan, lmvin< bilged on the tiW l.ar, having repaired, ckAred to rename ber voy A?e on he U&tli ult. Hakk Patbiok IlcnBv, which wa* ob fire And *iink At TtAliie, And aftefwArda rAtoed Ami tAken to NOrinAna, had 84)6 I. ale# ot her cotton insured at tbe Merohanta' ottee, Hro vidence; 206 ut the Koger W iiliAma, and 100 At aouie oflloe out of the oity; 00 bale* belonging to Roanlved Waterman, were uninsured. It id not knowu where the remAining 400 l Alea were inaured, or to whom consigued. The ISlackatoae C'ompAny had l.'i.') halua, and not .'1)0. Mantou X Fiaher were inoorrectly reported to havn had l'JO balen. 1>riu Ottawa (ol Huston ), before reported opi>q a rock at Montevideo, with ma.ita out away, has been condemned and sold. The Ottowa waa tV> tons, about 1 1 yeara old, va lued at $8000. Seven-eighths of her wer<> insured in lloiton. The WArren bA? $.1500, tno Franklin And OoiuinereiAl hAve thel'Alaneoin sb iut equal proportiou*. One-eigath wa.i in sured in New York. 1JBi<j Ockan Bird, with gin And hid"?, it Adhor'i at Sh*rk River Inlet, neAr Long Branch. Miu liet between the bar uiid the beach. Brio Ann Ki.ikaki iii, from Oeorgstowa, I?0, with flour, bound to N York, went ashore on the morning of 3d inat, on Hereford Inlet bar, About 14 milea below SeArville, NJ, Bbiu Thos R Stkw art, from ('ienl'negos for RAltimore, Is reported Ashore off the llodkia Kuoll, below Baltimore. Br Schr Ibis, Holder, of and for St John, NB, from Car denas, put into N Bedford 4th in?t in distress. In th# gale of 28th and ZVUi ult, lat 40, Ion 72. waa thrown upon her bi-tiui endi, and righted with loss of IS hhds inolaasea off dock. Also It. t hulwarka and atanchuona, sprang bowaprit, split HAila, loot jib, Ilc. The v easel ia Alao much strained, and leaks ladly in her upper works ? will repair and proceed. Tiik w b m k of a green bottom schooner, apparently new, w*>- fallen in with 17th til t . !1? miles S of Simibro, both masts and bowsprit standing, lirit letters of her uame "NK." "Whalemen. See eilrnctij per AmericA for report of whaloshlp "Juliui," lit rhapa bark J uuitu, of New Bedford, which aid fr*u Jo Laiiuca May 14, At Ascension Jan ? , Sea Flower, Bollet, NB, 8 mos out, clean; hAd lost two of her orew by AfrioAn fever. lleard from (by letter from Capt Mocu n, I>oo 17. (At 41 8, Ion ;~J W, Herald, Nit, 120 up on boArd, (has sent home 7U >-p.) Se.>n Dee 5. lat 43 3fi 8, Ion 89 3!> W, an Am wliAling bark Steering ? , showing a red and white signal with a red bAll in centre; 2tith, lat >'!?? S, Ion 3d, ship Columbus, of And from Fairhatcn fur l'aiiilo. Spoken. A steamship adoring S by E, CApe Antonio bearing E dis tun t 20 rail< a. Ship BAusi.ec, from NOrleana for Itlo Janeiro, Jan (not Feb) 30, 1 At 16 8, Ion 36 35. Ship Juniata, of And from liAltimore for YalaarAlio. Dee .?a), 1 At 22 4* 8, Ion ;t> .IS W. Ship .^A\on, from NOrleana for Liverpool, Jan 20, no lAt, 4te, (by ship Essex, At Liverpool from NOrleaus). hlnp John (;arrow, from Liverpool for NOrloans, Feb 10, Int Mi, Ion 10. Ship I.ucbll.o (Br), from Claaiow ( Jan 2t>) for Mobile, Feb 11, lat 46 22, Ion 10 I.'k all well; had experienced nothing but ! hi-avy galea. Sinn Shirley. Hi!?r. from Liverpool for NOrl?ans, F?b 16, Scilly leHfiu1; KM! l'JO mile*. Foreign Fort*. IIatah a, Feb 28? Arr bark Vermont, Dinsraore, NYork; 29th, *tcaiD*hip* Ohio. Seheuck. Chagrea; March I, Falcon, Rogers, N York. Kid 28th, brigs Ilihernia, Green, Mariel, to 1< mi lor Portland; John Batch, Melville, Mariel; (Jrand Turk, Mct'lure, Sierra Morena; Koacoe, MvCrillia, Newbury port. Arr at do 22d, achr Zephyr, Byera, Charleston. M ATAfv/Av, Feb 21 ? Arr bark Diligence, Woodbury, Ilav* na: brig* Condor, Small, Machia>; 21th, Cleopatra, Kent (or Smith), Havana; 26th, bark Orline St John, Hodbird, Bos ton. Sid 16th, brig Poto*i? Bettes, Portland; 20th, bark Re gatta, Pratt, Boston; brigs Delma, >1 i 11 ikon , Baltimore; 24th, bark Sarah Olney, Kemick, Boston; trijid Mary Jane, tiatei, d?: Ka*e Anderson, Audcroon, NYork; 25tb, Cardiff, Mel ville, do. IIontf? Portx. APALACII ICOL A. Feb 23 ? In port ahips Lorenfl. Ur^u hart, f'cr ICuroj*. Jus; J (1 Coaler. Mallet. and^Nathnn Han V?.'; wf. Wt5; brig Geo Wilson, Heck* ith, from NYork, do; M'hr.H Norfolk Packet, do do; S?.*au. Saudi, (from F Hiver, arr prev to~'d), lor NVork, Idg. Cld prev to 2od, ahipa Concordia, Pratt, Boston; G*o Tur ner, Prince, do; barks Gilbert, Green, Providence; Helena Frances, Blan hard. and Triton. Merry man. do; Murillo, Wnae ; LiigUW Briuckvrhoff, Clark (or Crocker), ALEXANDRIA, March 1? Arr sclira Mott Bedell, Oabora, and Adelaide. , NYork. BOSTON, Mar-h 6? Arr steamship America ( Br), Shan t".n . Liverpool - 1 -t ult, via Halifax 4th inat, 1 a*, arr up at 12:10 ?-m; barks Y< rktown, Springer, Apalachicola; Georgia na, Reynolds, Baltimore; Anpleton, Nickerson, do; Sylph, Hydtr, do; m, Niekeraon. l'hilada; Gov Bri^s, Parker, do; I.' -w? II. Hammond, do; brig Rapid (Sw). Janscn, Marseilles; ?clira Cha? AIMrmu, Lavender, Cape llaytien, via HoltneVa Hole aud Provincetown; Ellen, Black more, Wilmington, X llv Payaon. Crowell, Norfolk; Courier. Rogers, Rich mond; Sharon, Berry* ch-: Mt Vernon, llarding; John S llig irins, Purverr; John A Paine, Harding; C llambliu, Snovr; Sophia Parker, Ja< obs; Telegraph, Atwood; Express, Linn??l; Sarah E Lewis, Lee ii>; N J Kniirht, Brown, and John Mh .-how, Dyer. Tangier; aehra Louisa. Chaae; Ilomor, Parke; Wolcott, ll? era, aud Victor, Chase, NYork. Tele crap bed bark David Nit* kola, from Cardenas brigs Kebekah fc Fran ces. from do. Signal for 1' harks and 1 brigs. Cid shipa Hen ninaton, Younjr, NOrleana; John Dun la p. Merryman, Apa lacuiccla; bark* True Man. Freeman, Gibraltar and a mkt; Uarward. Goodwin, City Point; Oak. Ryder, Philadelphia; bti;;* Helen Jane, N ickt raon, Truiillo and Omoa; Nitheroy, R< ndall, Cardenas; sohra Howard, Lovell, Baltimore; Cor nelia, Franklin. NYork. Nothing aid. BALTIMOmK, March 4 ? Arr shin Albert ( llretn ). Reich!, NVork; Varki Creole, Coffin, NOrleana; Ke'lar, Fcsienden, Bt?t( n : m hrs Vulture, Vt atd, Savannah. Cld bark El Do rado. Etchberger. Brazil and a mkt; brigs Maiatlan, Heed, Ba i' ha does; Johcpbns, Anderson. Savannah. ?" t h ? A ri- lark Helen Maria, Howes, Boston; brif? Cathe rine He Iftri M ? rr n, Mariel, Cuba; actors liiram Gorard, H;iinuiond. N Vork; Sn-an Cannon, Da*?hte1ds, do; Ann Smith, Sniitli, do; A no a IN , ins, Potter, do; J K Mather, Avery, Enjily John imi. Cole, do. Cld 1-rigSusan. Boyce, Police, PI*. M?id M I ! m.'ik ;?ebr M nmouth, . N*S*??rk. < HA KI,K>TON . March U, AM ? Arr brig ArftUrf, Ivean, Ha vana. ^ <\lil, mVI.lt. Mareh.3 ? Arr h r-^ Minerva, Baltimore; Vir.iuiH, and Thomas Ireland, Philadelphia. % HOLMES'S HOLE, Mareh.t, PM?Arr bri^ Sea Belle (of ?ejn>p?,ft). (;ranr, Matanaaif??r Boston. Alho arr. briic Elmira. tlall, Philadelphia for Boston; Bchrs Flying C i? r.d, Seacomb, and i C Bnrtlctt, II* pkius, do tor Sai'in. A1 o arr. r? ?i r n*fte.i- (< f Ouxbory), Howe, t 'ape llaytien iHh ult, U r lb t, u. Lett ( i r F.llb t. Cook. di?jc. Pt- -? d i y. pauli'i ??, Baker. Philadelphia tor Boston; S i'*tnr? < k. do t? r Portland. it I ?Arr * ri# ( 1 i? -p ?*. ClifTord. Boston for Philadelphia; < It* V "nin lit, Luuty, Philadelphia ft r Boston; David Bab ,i. Bab- on, NYork tor fllouee^tcr; Hanover. Kilborn, Pro ?? nc* town f< r Norfolk; Geo Brooka, St^t?on, Portland for I. <! Buvfn, Benrett. do for NVork; Nourinahal, Ken dall, and M? P onrne, Crockett. Rneklatid f<?r do. Sl?t < br.- Abe. m, (iran l Turk, N C Harris, Albert, Sarah Jmih . 7. A Paine, IV I ite Cloud, alo'?j? Triumph, 6ti ? Air bri? Julia Pav on, Pr> M*. Bath for Rappahan n? ? k River; s?lir-< liy B Bancom, c -rson, Philadelphia for B- ton: 1 W Swain, Town~?'-T?d, li\?hmond lor Neponset; Kiel r, do I. >ba'N, N Y< rk for Saeo; Planet. Snow. Boston for NVork; Seiah A Smith, Carter, Belfast fordo; John fun 1, ' ranr, and l>olN"i'te, Stin^on, Camden, for do; Lau^ou l>?an. I liner. a?s ! John, Cables. Rockland for do. In pi?rt KM, AM.eslm, witli tliifk fo?, burk llomer. brig \ ? 1 ; K ? Plant . i ha - Edward, Marcus, Mar a T Wilder. Dclmont C<oeke, Sea lb He, Elmira, C'ldeo i t o. .Iniia Pay, -on. s?'brs /ulma, Kurd, Mar* Hill, Jew, Win II I o v? tt . I lnrr j. Supan Ludwig, Diamoud, Groveland, A L Hyde, Pxj?res . 'i 1 C Hartb tt, Vermont, J* lialinon, llanover, i;?o llrooka, 1. <? Buxton, Nourinahal. Melbourne, If B Baa roin. J \r Swain, Richmond, Planet, Sarah A Smith, John Tumi. Del Norte, j.an en Dean, John. .iackson v 11 I.E. Feb ?j.v-Arr acbri Rio. Ucrrlck, and H V\ Wellingtf n \s . ;i?. N V< rk. ? NOR polk. March i ? A rr ichra Watson Raker, Wheadon, Bedford; Mimtva, Bou?b, do; John Simmons, Small, Pro vi ?i nee. N EW BEBFOHl), March 4? Arr aehr Iris (Mr). Car inas f? r St J< tin, N Mist ell); -ehr H in L Dayton, Phila delphia; alorj Corinthian, N > ? rVJ^ N A NT I I K FT, March J-? Arr ^ehr Susan, Russell, NYork. I'll I L \ DEI I'll I A, March ft? Cld achra M Marcy, Fergn ? n. and '1 In ^ l arrel, ^mltb. Nllavcu; Gasgabeaa, Fuller, N V ? i k , PROVTDFNr r. Mirrh t? Arr aehrs D W Hammond, Ifigfiina, Nappabannoek; Time, Edwards, do: Delaware. Harding. .N? rfolk vi:i Somerset; Mechanic, Cain. Philadcl i bia; Mail, Crowd], do; llamb t, Nickerson, do; Florida. l?i?kin-on, do; Sur-an Hi Marv. Sheldon, NVork; aloop Viai lantvHella. NVork via Brlatol. Below, ahip Merrill (of Portland). Merrill, Mobile via Newport: bark Albors, I'u ring?- n, Nt?rleanf tia Newport; brigs E L V* alton, Titua. * ardenas; Maine, Arthur. Matanaas: also, 2 tore and alt aebra unknown, i Id brig Robt Patterson (??f Belfast), Liu i ? kin, Messina. Sid sloopa Wm 11 Bvwcn, Kcnuey, and Sea \S iteh. V ells, N York . ST MARKS. Fr b 2.*V-Arr bark Pilgrim, Robin*, n. St TI?o ???*??; m< hr Adefe, Ackley, NV. ik. SKARSPORT, March l--il ? Hk S P Brown. Lanpher. rir?tii!iition net reported; *Jd, -- l?r Alvarad??, Lanea^ter, do. > \ LEM, March I s! 1 brig Draco, Africa \S IV.MINGl'ON, sc. Mart h 2? Arr bri? Protection, Ms lo, ' t Th' mas; vcbr E S Powell, Watts, NVork; .Td.aelir Mae han?? t (n? v , of Wilminwtr n, N< ). Myers, N \ ork; J?nas Smith, Niehol. do, Cld ?d, I rig Prairie, I'pton, t ajlii; .la. I r!.' Com peer. Bi ? wn. Tons -? ; -? hr Irs Brewater. l!ort?*ii, it aMIIN(#T(?.V, NC. I I JS? CMaehrs Coinet, Pugh, and 1 war/1 IIN, Ml. March 4? Sid brig F mat, Collin- Ms m PiHain&rrs Arrived. | ? ' -t. Am?r|r?. nt " J" 1 ' V Tl ? i . r * * TMIlV JKi'' fvin'" k- A.?r. ?? II Aw. S A??r. I? K?bt 5 /' John! Pf?Hin??w, l'*UUon. Ciimt? I' J T?Um, Cofknn. PMIJm r it Hlnlr. I' v* KiPtHfr. T.iOn. Oiilt .n. I "*?r I. I 1.1 r, i, .11 VintliFU*, J llni-li. II, I.M.il.-y-fi. Tot. I. ;:s. Tdi , T, :? 'ill I' ArilM't 'ii - T Mlu'in, (I T.hli.dini, Nu'v itr Ir.n . MmIct1 ?B'I Julia Mi i.il ', I' U.ye, Utt ntny. | I'mtdiKfrK MuIImI, I.i*i sroni? Ptnuri hip ItBltlo- AT lin^t.m, Ilr*lll, V, f.jr in, Newrnrt, ( <|.t I'. I ntk.iikrBrh, Troy: II I'. Il.il>liln ?, .1 J lrf.?ry, Ni-w Vnrh, It .1 ll.rt, New TnrK, bOBri to l.nndoB *nl I ' ? r I ?. I.iwm H l?*?, New Vork; J lOrrln, J Itloili, I. nium, M ? I nrril ffr. f. Moy?r, f!?llforiil*; K (', lii.'klrr, Smyrnn: H n FlUmlt, H?l*; K M Orlnoli, it, I . rji? "I, Au,.ii?tlr ;>..;itix, k ?iio, K Imnor, C.mtrl l.<*. M c ITJ?" b, JK( J h llii.au, i 4 IH ) >nf, UM.? ktt, Nw Tsrt, F KtrfXt, 8m rrMCiit*; Unrl Dalvtc, ittuto ?o IlriVwh U(MiM I* U sited tutu, O UhreuMdt, New York, R Clayton. 11 K.n?bfc?r, Ciiaciaartv Wra B Stockton. Sua Franeisoo. H*TtnnAn ? steamship Ai?l>?ma ? J J Brawn, R K?rc>b G F Allen, 1 ai1 t, 8 diitdr"o and 2>'fiuU, R .Smith. I) A Spauldlng. K A Smith. J A .Smith. C Yale Jr and lady, J U Gregory mil lady, Mis* Yalo, M1m WhI, Mia* J Or ??tort. MUi M Oregory, O IF UrMorjr, U K lltrkcr, Huttr LaFerge, J B O PTommey. S Johnson, W T Sampson, PA Af litt, 0 A Norrls, F II Onnc. (i Saltonstell, J Sabiae, J F Barron. L J Dunham. li K Kimball, Matter W Feariag laj n?r?a. M 1* Keteham. L ltoysot. E (J Spinniwfc A I'erUr. ?f**1 ? MeNnlty. HIh Nary Bryan, C H Young, A J Miner, J Palmer, SB Palmer, J A Heath. K K Harding U Whitney and lady, A Baxter, F S Johnaon. j L Florenw. J N Kay, * I yncheon, J F Dennis, J M Pruitt, S Gilbert, .S I'eaUel I, (J 8 *?" ? I' Bailey, Mlai Whitney. Mr* O IT jrilkJna. child and nuns, Mtu 0 M Perkins. O W Raymond. W L limp, B II Moultrie, W J Anderson. U Kioknor, A I. Lyon, D II Goodman, J J Marsh. C K Whiting. 0 I' Kuiibt. D II Camp. R A ltMra. R U Hutohinga, u Brown, T H'gham, J M Keep, M Ro*?? IS in the ateerage. Ch*ih.wit(in- .Steamship Marion? Major R Lowndes. Capt II It Judd and lady, A Knowlton, A It Knowlten. Mr 7.a hankie and servant, II Bouehe, Milton Stores*, M l.ienaaii, Wm McLaughlin, A (j Cook, George II Titu*. Jane* Gaa dolpho, Jothua Dixon, A N Bennett, John Crockett, U U Lambert, II I' Maberry, Mm Wiuber*. D II Lynch, P Morris, W Parker, V Salisbury, A Veil, S kolly. Ml. a Ann Brady, MUi Catherine Brady, Martin Kngleuiau, J M Slurtt, Miaa Bogert, B W Tayiur, Charles Dunbar. I" Tylor and lady. Miaa Tyler, Maxtor Tyler, U Clianin, t P Cult. Thomaa far - rar, Samuel Buttriek, Johnaon Cabot and family, T DodJ? lit in the steerage. Noni-oi.ii and Richmond? Steamship Roanoke? Jeha A Crane, W F Jones, Cliaa A Jones, Wm Mead. John Little, Miaa Chriatian, Miaa A l.oahe, Mr Mtunford, Mr* Mumford, MIm K 11 Stringliam, Miaa W stringliam, Capt (iiflford, T A Brown, N II Woolfe, Miaa Woolfe, Mia N Wonlfe, Hear/ J John Farrar. II Judkln*. Mrs Judkins, Mis* Judkins, Mr." Mr Mra Walei, llonry Allen. Mr* Allen, C W Alton, Henry Shafor. Mra A fiihor, MIm Fiaher, Mr Buok, John 1*. MoMath ? 10 in ateerage. MEDICAL* DEAFNESS ! DEAFNESS! DEAFNESS !? A I.L WHO are suffering nnder thia malady should atecr eloar oi' the many artful traps aet for them by quacks, and call and examine the wonderful c ures that are daily being performod l>y DR. LUTKNKK, at hia Ear Infirmary, now permauouUy located at No. HO 1'rinoe street, aooond house oaat of Bread ? way. Thla is the only institution in tho world whore Mr diseases are excluaivoly attended to. Office hour* fro in nine uutil three. , C1UKE OF CORNS.? 1IY MADAMK BIKHAID, NO 91 / Bowery, between Heater and (<rand ntroota ( weat aide). Madame B. iuforma the public that alio continue* to praotiae upon the feet with the greatest saeoeaa, having oxolnsirely devoted her timo, for fifteen yoara, to tlio diaeaaoa to whioi tho ftoet are subject. N. B.? Office houra from t P. M. to a o'clock P. M. i/t/t nnn persons ciritF.i> hy dr. tobiass HA/jUUl/ Wonderful Venetian Liniment, which ia warranted superior to nny other or uo pay, for Oolio, Dyaoa - tcrv, Chronic Rboumati^m, Toothacho, lleadaohd, Cuta, Burns, and Palus in the Back, Cheat, and l.lmba. Dopof 22H Urecnwioh street, and for salo by the Druggiats and atorc keepers ttiroughont the United States. Priuo 'iS aud SO cents. Country Merchants supplied at $1 75 and $3 5# per doi., cash. No Liniment aent ?ut on commi.ioion. DOCTUESS KAMMELL, 909 DIVISION ST U KMT, AN old practitioner, will cure all kiuda of dlieasea incident to ladies aud children, such aaserofula. rheumatiam, oaaoer, white and red flour, and all kinda of sickness. Sh? prepares all kinds of inedicine in her own laboratory. OtHoo hours before IU A. M.. Mid from 2 t'? 4 P. M. DR. WARD MAKES NUMEROUS CURES? CORN MR of Cannl street and Broadway. ? Far better you unfor tunate* treat yourselves, than to go to any of tho hnndred humbugs. Delay not to conic to us: you will hara to a?m t at last; then you will bo greatly gratified to find youraalrea well, or menulng iu twenty-four hour*. No foe. Couaulta tlens private. Book gratia. DR. WARD'S MAGICAL TREATMENT.? UN Pit KC In dented success.? Innumerable cases progreaa througk tlieir several terrible stages, ia apite or other d*cter? ; but Doctor Ward, by hia wonderful preparation?, relieves all Instantaneously. Those disappointed by bumbuga ham no conception of the ease and celerity with which thoy oaa be cured by him. No t'eo. Boole gratis. Offic*, corner ?? Canal atreet aud Broadway. DR. WARD, DK.VOTKl) TO DELICATI DISEASES, makes tho spvodleat cures. All who have contracted a private disease, make enrl y applications. Ill.i treatineiit m the admiratinn of physicians themselves. Tho disappointed aro ccrtain of a cure from him, however much othar doctors have failed. Rrlief afforded at once. No fee. Book grotU. Consultations privato. Office, corner of Canal street aivd Broadway. DR. DK LANEY'S CELEBRATED CP RATI VK IN struments, the only ccrtain euro for thosa deplorable intirmitiea resulting from self nbuso, excesses, jte? to b? had st his office, III Lispenard at reet. New York. Tho naoat debilitated are, by meana of hia eutirely new invention*, restored to inanly vigor. Prospectus, witii oertihoatea, gratis. Consultations, $1. DR. COOPER. NO. 2 ROOSEVELT STRKHT, NKAU ( i.nt!-nni. and next dnor to l)r. Murphy's drug atara, in ny 1>? consulted on all diseases from 7 A. M. to III P. M. The Doctor's skill in the trcatmont ot those cobbled up oases ia pre-eminent. Fee, in recent casoa. from tbre? to five dollars. N. B.? Fee refundod if satisfac tion be not given. Dr. mortamork. would inform the hundred* who apply to him for the cure of disease, that he hold* out no delusive hope that he will cure them "in twe or three dnva." lie is called upon daily to witneaa tho sud effects of so wicked .1 deception, worthy pandemoninm itself, lie would, however, assure those who may come under his care, that they may rely npon a cheap, pleasant and speedy cure. In from H A. M. to 9 P. M., Sundays exceptod. AO vice gratis. L. MORTAMORK, M. D.. 1!? Wsiiam street . DR. JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STREET, SO WKLL known for his Miccessful troatment in private diseases for tiie ls-t twenty-two years, continues to he consulted ( vonttdentially ) on all diseases requiring medical or surgical Did; he would particularly re.|ne*t persons suffering from old chronic eases, that hnve been abandoned hy other physioians as incurable, to give him a trial. He has nevrral such case* at present under treatment? all doing well? and can refer te ninny persona who have been enred by him after year a ef suffering. Dr. J.'s office is nrranjM with a view t* tba strictest privacy. N. B.? Observe lt>, next door t? Dr. <'oopcr'a. Dn. vuurr-n, H UCANE STREET, IIAS, FOR TUB last twenty years, cujoyed tin- most extonai v e practsoa ii private dint ?rfji of any modical mm iu New York. Il? em ( ur? A* Ml a^gravati d en >???? ut this MH|M| and mild ( ?(.(?? r' moved iu two days. Dr. Ooper can care th* werst form, in from two tu three weeks. of constitutional debility, brought on L; s secret habit indulged in by young oca. Ttiin. whin l "? frequently in tl nl k> <1 in. begets dyspepsia, weakness ol tl:? limbs ni.J small uf the beck. confusion #f the infi lled, end aversion tu society. It aff.<rd* Dr. C'. an I minded pleasure tu be able to refer to many persons who, after ?\i Hiring silently for a time, have been restored b* him to perfect health. All (MM undertaken, trmlf l with candor. N. 11. ? Strangers, don't be deceived by one whe personate* my naim; I have not left Duanv street. See my i nrdrf, in the Now York Monday Titucs and Atlas. DIt. I,A CH01VS l'HIVATK MF.DICAI. TREATISE - Fiftceiith edition: by M. H. Lit Croix, M. D., Albany, N. Y. Chespest book ever published; 250 pages and 150 fin* plates. on the Physiology uf Marriage, and the secret infirmi ties and disorders of youth and maturity, resulting frem excesses, which destroy the physical and mental powers, alt di ases arising front indiscretion. with plain and simple rt lea by which all persons ean cure themselves. wlthsul mi reury? with the authnr'a observations on marriage, its duties ii ii <1 disqualification*, and their remedies; with color ed lithographs, illustrating the anatomy and physt*l*gy, and ili.-r,i-e< of the reproductive organs of both .sexos, theic structures, n.-cs, and fnnctiuus. It contnina tn my irn ? portant hints to these contemplating matrimony, which will overcome objections against marriage; nono, however, should take thi^ Important step without lir.it consulting it* pn^ea. It treats of all diseases of females, whether married or single. Strangers who icqulrc medical aid, before coo sultiug any doctor, ought to know whether their case* are properly understood by those whom they employ, and thua guard anainat the imposition of quackery, ao prevalent i? pi puiar titles. Dr. It t'ri ix is a legally qualified physMaa, ai'd fi r the p:i t twenty years has been dally eonaulted upon the different diseases upon whieh hit hook treata, personally as well ai) by letter. Any person sending twenty-five coats in a letter, pent pul l, v ill receive ono eupv by mail, free of un> tase, or five coplea for ?1. Address Dr. M. B. IjA CHOI X. ai lleavrr street, Alluny. N. Y. Sold by (iarret & l.'e., ii Ann afreet . and Mrlu er & Tnwnaend, TSJ Broadway, N. Y. itrnnch olUcc, t>i l.loyd street, Buffalo. TIIF. MAIIRI Kt) WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDIPAI. COM fimlcin. ? l!y l>r. A. M. Maurlcoau, I'rofenor of Disease* of Ml i intn ? Twentieth edition, ISmn., pp. i'M) ? I'rice $1.? Year- of Mifforinjt, i ! phyf ical and meutal anguiah to many aa aflertiofiato wife, and iie. unlary difficulties to tho husband, tuiirht have been spared '>y a timely pos*?a*ion of this wori It is intended especially for the married, or thone contem plating m :?rri?(?e, a ? it diseloacit impurtaut aecreti, wlurh should be known to tb' m particularly. To tho?c wI'oms health does not permit of an iaecesie of family, it Ik of ppciial importance. lie re. also, every female ? the * if'*? the mother ? the on* eit her btuldin* into womanh 1, or t he other iu the de^liu* of yen ?in whom nature contemplates an important change, can discover the causes, -ymptonia. and the most cHi' lout remedies, nnd nmst certain mode of cure, in every complaint to whii h her se< is subject. (Extrnit ? f a letter from ? ;-eutlefTian in Tlayton, Ohio;) I>r. A. M. M si h h i m- : ? Davto i, May I, 1(M8. Mi I'i an Sin .My wife lias been perceptibly sinking fer some three years or in op-, in eonsin|iienee >>f her uroat an *ui?h and sutf'TinK si me months before and during her coa f nement? eiery -nee he one more and inoro defiilitatin* and iivostriitimi in r. pnttini her life in iminiuent danger, and * 1 ivli was on ?b? ei'ras'ior, desnaired of, I snpnowl %hi? state of things ?;!? leevltable. ami resigned myself tn mwl the wont. At this tin* (bow about two months) I hcarJ your loo k highly apokeo of. ns ronlalning some matter* rex bing my ia?e. tin its receipt and perusal. I cannot ex pre>? to j.iu the relief it afforded niy distr?ated miad. ami the Joy its pare" imparted to iny wife, on 1 earn i tig that tly jre.it discovery of JI. .M. D"<nit?MU provided a remeily. Il ? pencil a prospect to me, which I little conceived was pos sible. lint I' i tliiii. ere another year would have nassod over tny head, in sll hnaiau probuhility my wife would Uavo beeu in her grave, and my children !*<ft mo'tlierless. It is. of course, Impracticable to convey tnore fully the me rlons -uhjei f. treated of, a < thf.v are of a nature strictly in tended for the married, or those contemplating marriage. Fur sale at 222 llroad way, and at the publishing olBee, 13* l.lberty street. New York: l.ittle tc Oo., Albany; Joseph Tucker. Mobile, Alabama : V II retersou, t/'hestnut street . I'hiladelphia. On the receipt of ft], a copy will be transmitted by mail, fiee of postage. t'? any part <>f the llnitod Slates. All letters must be addressed, post paid, to Dr. A. M. Maurleeatf, Boa 1.221 New York city. Office 120 Liberty street. PARIS AND I, ON DON TREATMENT OF I'RI V ATB Diseases, in a few hours, by a vegetable application, without pain In debility, brought on by improper habits and constitutional alfaetlons, ho combines niedicinea wttli tin- toeal remedy, and i sn show any one there are thousands who cannot be cured without it. as he has ca?e? daily, uf years' duration, from the other physicians. In all, he guar antees u permanent cure, lie tmbi daily cures nf strictures, without caustic, which others tine, caused hy their not expel ling the former one soon enough Mis diidntna. with thes* and the hundred.! of other cert Ideates, Show that nothing can equal it. You . nred me In a few hours.? IV Hroalhead. D. M. Corbyn, i-. lur iwrt. ?>ne application cured me, after another do. tor fried a long time.? W. N. t'raft. I paid nvec $..VM) iu five yearn, to be cured of weakness from solf-ahtiae Without benefit, but vou enr?d me by local and general treatment In a short time.? Jas. Evans. Yon cured meof the ?orst syphilitic affection on my body ard face, ia ? ?hi.rt time, after I had been nnder three 'physicians for a year, he ides usinif every quack medicine I could hear of t.. no In iicnt.-H in. I er-'iison. l'i rth Aniboy. The half c?re4 and abandoned i a,i . lie e-peciatly solicits. Strangers an I others eati relv n no etber proof but certificates, wlnr< there i, .much Imposition. Kir treatmeat, bv letter ad - dre?H hex 71. Bri adway I'ost om e, N. V. I'ln whoapiil* person ill.v have ? f psrato r ? m- Offl.-e l.onr,-l? moraiax till 2, nn" i i II M evenin /. M. T.AKMONT, Snrgoon, ti Itiaili 1 re' t -eei nd door Trom Rroaclway. I 1 M i'RTI N ATK S FH 1 1'. N D.? IJ \ RUII A l,l,F, It FDIt a eraiUi i'tin-i i'i- i" lilc.iaed by all who try it. Tlia in t | roin i>i indicator, y t so mild. It might bo given tx ? ufanl ? all private diseases vanish under it s mo ti oiii. ? 1 ? l'i. tv hn ? 111 -ive fees arter that I f|tl*on . and etr*n i-ers .'S-lly misled, remember it? Depot, Dr. H ard'a. oarn?. of l anal itri. t and llroadway. 'I'D Till; DlSAl'I'OINTED ? DR. Yr \HI? CAN UK f??* I imnicdlate s. .-? lee, Ills inst anlly r->mnfina the miserable patient li m .nfTerln); a id proh?h|ed"tftotbi? tie *i is dally many difllenlt < ?*? h ? h-it have defied others Fortunate. Indeed, are those coming to him first, f?r Uint avw cured before other doctors wnld have ma le the least in pr ivomcn*. No lee. Ili.uk gratis. Office, cernor of Oaaai triet snd llroadway 'I'D I A 1.1 FOItN I A N.s. DK ASI'I N W A 1,1,'H (!0? 1 pound rineture, lor tha praeentlou and cure ef Ut* Panama fo?sr, or rever aad acno--w*rran. td a aaPi ??? sure r-misdy lor sais at the alD^ of M ,.t4 VOUD *. '10 ? II W' St ;itrei,t, If.170'1 (Itflff '