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conduct of Ceptain David Cook, of the Seubverk's Sarah. ip tercuing the pawengers, officers, and crew of the Caleb Grim: wrich was adopted. After the transaction of additioval routine business, @nd an executive session the Se: \jjourned. House of Kepresentatives Warninorox, Feb 11, 1860, SETTLEMENT CF INTERNATIONAL DIFFICULTIES A motion was pending from las’ week to lay om the table petitions presented by Mr. Caowr.t, from Citizens of Obio, asking Congress to adopt measures for the settlement of international diffloulties by ar- bitration, and a Congress of nations, ‘The question was taken, and decided in the nega- tive— sixty-five yeas, one hundred nays. Mr. Tromrsox, of Miss., desiring to debate the peti- tion, the question goes over. COLLECTION OF TMK REVERT The House then went into Committee of the Whole on the State of Union, on a resolution relative te the @oliection of the customs. The amendments were considered. ir, WintHnor, of Massachusetts, took occasion to {Present a memorial from one hundred importing mer- chants of Boston, without distinction of party, remon- d expressing regret that the 0 called out of service. He * than twenty iaillions of imports of $5,000,000 believed that not le: ‘were received at Boston, on which a dut The Secretary issued the circular only on compulsion, and would relieve the merchants when- ‘ever he bad an opportunity « Mr. Vivrow, of Obio, offere? an amendment to the resolution of the Senate. the ssme as that offered and pted as a eubstitute by the ( ommittee of Ways and Means on Friday, excluding the expenses of collecting revenue in California sud Oregon from the appropria. tion proposed. suspending jsvo limiting compensatic _ to cficers and expenses Us re until farther action of Congress. A & few minntes remarks made in explanation on ene side, contending that appropriations for California ud Oregon sbould be rprcific, and that the amend ment did not allow one cent more than was asked b: the Secretary of the ‘Treasury, Mr. Vinton’s amend- goent was lost by a tie vore Various amendments were offered, and remarks pre- dicated on them, Mr. Tuunsron had conversed with the Represeuta- ‘tives from California, and they tok the broadest ground gaint giving the least discretion to the Seoretary om at section. He was told t the Collector at San Francisco was giving four dollar day more to assiet- ants than was allowed st the North, and that Congress will be called upon to make appropriation for special Bervices. It is @ fact that the expense of living, in San Francisco, was $10 a day; and unless Congress make adequate provition. how xpected that the necestary officers can bv fhe pert of Astoria bad long been wit! cllector, and the go- ‘Vernment was {p consequence © hundreds by the Hudwn tay Company bringing je and gods without paylag duties. Whatever cour mot include any portion cf the Vacitice favor of retrenchment. but pot such as government to lore in collection of dn Mr. Garin offered a preamble, in the nature of a cen- fure on the Secretary of the Treasury for spending too mveb money, and acoured of not carrying out the espicit of the act of Mareb, 1549. This was rejected. ‘The committee rose and reported the following, as agreed to. io lieu of the Sean'+ res oiut “That for collect the Committee may adopt, let them t. He was in ad caure the » 1844, exelurstv and labor in ti fiecal ear ending Juve 50. for storage, cartage, drayec be apprepriated for the r-uaining balf of the yea: ending June, 1860, together with euch suns ia ad- dition, #6 may be recei rns for cariage, drayage, labor, and storage, exclusive of expenses ineurr in Califor- nia end eenens and provided that all laws limiting theeompensation of officers, aud other expenses, shall be suspended in California and Oregon until further action of Congress.” « Mr. Bayiy moved to strike out the exolusion of Cali- fornia and Oregon. Is Motion disagreed by one majority. The question was taken on agvesing tO amendment in Committee of the Whole— 99 to 103 —party vote. ithe question was now taken on agree ng to the reso- ution as it came from the Senate Mr. Pas sox Kino moved to re consider the vote. ‘The question wae ordered— ponding which, the House @ journea. Congressional Election in Georgia. Bartimone, Feb. 1-9 P. M ‘The Savannah Republicon eays that there is a whig Majority in Bryan and Tatnwli courties of 203, anda Gemocratic majority in Bullock county of nearly 200 Shipping New Onrersa ¥ ih Artived—Shipe Mary Glover, Boston; York, Phil on ~S. s Arrived~ Bark Ann Kenney, Now Yorks” * Semnenen:] Ror Atrived—Brigs American, and Comes Carver, N joao, Feb Ll, Px, rt res oa ‘Taylor, New Reo 15th ult. ars) core, Cardenas, 27th ult. achr Madoi tor Pa weaned Barnstable. Hons Kong and Canton, bark finish ldg for California; sche Joba hen Vesdecishabore, Bier ry Ponriann, Fob. Arrived—Bark Louisa Eaton, Trinidad, 18th ult; brigs Hen rietta, atpasse 22d enlte Georgians, Savann: Bath; schra Benrietts, Rappahannock; Ki Elisabeth, Norfolk for Tho- maston; Trenton, New Clogred —Brig ‘Judie, ‘Whitman, Baltimore; sche Louis, New York. Arrived—Ship Garonne, and bark Bliss York, to load for Calitornia. bs Sailed 1st—Bark Wm & James, for California, returned aky. Arr pot Bets Granite, C: Weld, Sal ne Abby » Story, stale i the uched np Alpin for St thes Aim Spoke ith, Int 25 pth imay int 3 2 Frances Hal Below—Brig Ether, from Cayenne, 7 «, Feb 9, 'd Vietory, oop Usque~ Schrs Geo W Corner, York River; CP Brown, Tan- ‘Worcester, Philadelphia; Chas Purker, New York: slps Bowen, Rhode Island, and Blackstone, New York. Theatrical and Musical. Bowery Tueatne.—A bigbly popular and attractive Dill was presented last evening at this theatre, and, as was to be expected, drew together an extraordinary house. The ‘reck Ashore,’ by Buokstone, an able , Was firet performed, in which Mr. Stevens, the 4 accomplished perform in Grampus, with great abili- y being by sn excellent cast, among ies Miss Wemyss and Mr. Arnold deserve favorable in of the W ” guocecded, in Fa Wallack Lester, an actor of paralleled drew down inders of Win ‘atnam, or the lron 76” eoncluded the evening’s entertainment. This te om of those pieces for which the Bowery is so famour—a national, pictures:ue, descriptive, historical, beautiful, ee a gf up the ‘an ry patriotic beat with the high 9 pulsation of enthusiasm aod ‘This evening's bill is equally strong and at- Buoapwav Turatxe.—Our volumns are 60 much crowded to-day, that we bave not room to speak as we would with, of the great addition which bas been made to the attractions of the Broadway theatre in the per- son of Mist A. Fisher, who, it must be acknowledged, isan actress of no common order, It is along time since we raw this Indy on the tage and we are per- fectly well ratisfied that her acquiremente will be pro- perly appreciated. She will appear to-night im the part of Juliet, and to morrew we shall have more space than we bave to-day, within which to give her that at- tention which she deserves, We understand that iby yee re in preparstion at this theatre, which ot much mistaken, create on excite- a ‘smane the theatrical people of New ¥ Berron’s Tuvatae —This boure was again crowded last night, and many pereons who had not seats were unable to enter. The Serious was the chief attraction It is a comedy of slight ma- terials, well worked up, in which the conventional hypocrisy of society is ratirined with some severity, and the moral deduced from the whole is unexception- able. The appearance of some of the performers ba- fore the curtain, however. teods to spoil the effect of the play, and was evidently not relished by some ot the auditors. It is delicate ground for impromptu per- formances, “ Paul Pry ’ was the afterpiece, Cuanynau’s Nationay Theatae.—Again Miers Julla Turnbull appears, and for another week at this beau tiful theatre; apd were it not that the crowds ere op- prersively great. from the esgerness to view the pieces periorming, and the able performers, with the charming Mise J Turobuli at their head, should say there was po fault to find, if indeed a wd isa fault—whieh with all its faults. it certainly is not ata such a crowd as one meets nightly not euch sone as erst else- where one night last year Imaddition to the beauti- ful fancy rpectucie of the “ Naiad Queen,” in which the scenery. performance apdjperformers are the ne plus ultra, the “ki which a year or two ago was brought out with immense pretension by a French donseuse. wan played last night at the National, ly, tly, charmingly. by Miss Turnbull young ladies her — without pret 1 asion, but vulgar dancing, , French dancers d call it Parisien perfection. This evening. onal will again present these rich tableaux of living Sheeusios to the eyes of an admiring world. Otruric Tuxarae,—Last evening having been act epart for Mr. Bian< necersary to fay that the Olympic was crowded, and ater from Honduras, Yucatan, Cape 6f Good Hope, ce, Bosrox, Fed, 11-4 P. M. We have private advices from Honduras, via Hi ‘Vans, to January 10th, which announce that the feel- Ang there was decidedly favorabie to a satisfactory ad- Justment of the trouble with Engiand. Col. Vancourt and other Hnglish officers, who had been to Yucatan, to meet the Indian chiefs, and nego- | tiate a treaty of peace, bad returned to Balise, having | fa edt) accomplish the object of their mission, as the Indiant demanded the unconditional cession of a Part of the country, to be governed by them in perfeot | independence of the whites. A delegation of Indian chiefs was to come to Belize this month, to endeavor te conclude a treaty of peace Accounts from Caoe Town, Cape of Good Hope, to Deo. 8, represent that the colonists were still attempt- ing to starve the government toto sending the convict ships asay. The Neptune, with Mitchel on board, Femeined at anchor in St. Simou's &: Destruction of the Ship Nuveta by Fire Arrival of tne F New Onuras Feb. 8—P.M The 2! ip Russia, annouoced to sail from this port | for San Francisoo. on Saturday next, took fire today while lying beside the Beline, and was entirely con. | qumed She had om board a fa'l osrgo of provision The steamship Faloon, trom Chagres, via Hw: in gold, bas arrived at this port. Sulelde of a Returned Californian—Sup- posed Murder, &e. », Feb. 11—A. M. Mr Jas. Stickney, of the frm of Brown, Lawrence & Stickney, of thie city, arrived from ( Empire City, drowned bi Bay. He left bis home at six o'clock. put bis clothes wnder the raflroad bridge, and was found im six inches of water, with his face downwards. bed made a fortune in California. and probably committed the deed in a sudden fit of iusawity. A woman named Adams, formerly of Boston, was found t above Lawrence, yesterday, with her been murdered, od & part of Phipps | Railroad, eoas to entire — . February 11, 1850, co oloek last night, bat is auaerl rising. The weather is becoming colder, Preshet in the Delaware Rive: Nannowen -¥, Feb. 11-9 A, M, A great freshet occurred in the Delaware river yes. ‘terday, sbout nine A.M. The Delaware commenced | rising, and before two P.M bad risen fifteen feet. The | frechet cleared all the fee frm the river, and leaves it | navigable for rafte the whoie distance The lumber- men have commenced getting their rafts in the river. Tee Boys Drowned. Coup Brame, N,V, Feb 11,1860. | Charles and George, sons of Thomas D. Coe, of this ‘village, were drowned in the Hudson river. yesterday, | while attempting te cross on the jee. Another boy wae ‘a company with them, who raved himself by crasling out onthe ice, Their bodies were recovered about three hours after the unfortunate eccurrence, In Canada, «C. W.) Feb TL=A. M. M Camerom, late a member of government, has been . by the antiannexationiets, as delegate to Reolprosity Bill a at New Orleans, New One * Feb 7, 1860. > yw ateamebip Georgia, irom your port, vie He wana. hee arrived. ™ Mall, anritone, Feb 119 PM. ‘One of the back mafis from New Orive os has arcived There is still © Sales of Reading at 16%. bu other sales consisted chiefly of New tngtand katiroad. | at Saturday's prices. Markets. New oceans Feb 8 PM Operators in cotton are a raiting tater oer, now due by the Europe ‘The wnlse are 5000 Dale atoastor prices fair being quoted In coffe there were } ~ oad phy Rie av, Feb 11-6 The four marbet is firmer, while other articles re Mae Lice rged. that the bill of entertainment which was performed was rapturously received. Mr. Tunteson will take a benedt this evening, and we have mo doubt, by looking at the bill, that it will beageodone, it comptizes some pieces which have before this ellcited than and in addition to them, White’ will perform on the oceasion. to te this house from being filled to over- ing. —It was our privilege, gg Our sojourn iu Europe, to visit the mast fce- work. We bave teen, sights, Opera Houre We cannot be contradicted in our opipiva), to conee! ofa more splendid array of faebion than that which collected, last evening, at the Italian Opers House, to witness the performance of the celebrated opera, * Don Giovanni.’ The boxes, the paryurtte aud, indeed, the whole house, a scrowded with bewliching ladies who, im thetr best attire, attracted the Drmerows gentlemen prere “Den Glovanni | mancer. and t rincipal arth pit this work, a their task to the entire | We should be obliged to name all the talented | te of Max Maretzek, if we would o | po ‘ignorina Bertueca Trufi, aod A I nori Beneventano, ‘Sal ng quentere of the Astor l’ince Opera the first sime this season, Bel- For that occasion, Signora r ¥ me was so great in italy, will perform the part of Norma. She wili be seconded by if talented daughter, Patti. io Adaigisa; and For- | th and Novelli will fil the parts of Follione and Oro- | vero, Miss A. lattl deserves « good house, Bexrrit Or Sionomiva Amacia Partt —This events the leading characters iv Bellini’s beautiful opera r} “Norma,’ will be represented at the Astor Pince Opera House. by Signcriva ©. Bartii Patt) as Norma; Signorina ovelli as It will be recollected by the visiters of this establishment, that in consequence of to morrow even ing being Ash Wednesday, the perform Giovanni” will consequently be acted evening, instead of Wednesday Tou ss. The programme of enter. ning, ls very attractive, and can- ‘on efi aeeenteceamee nat vert ies. ent chorus Hi: bef Zorer will give his capital Other celebrated. vocaliste, and Me one ot Ds oy the lable dancing of George and hr Axenican Musee The Martinetth Family, who | stand in the first rank of oe aod whose feats ae creme. comie represent or rete : ae and ta Dechalumenn faay Ee the rere curiosities bis Co petath rattlewne! reset 5 . Be. All this ca Mriepros.— A Heeque called the “ Last Excar | sion.’ with minetrelay and dancing. form the | Particular features of the amurements given at 63 Bow. j ery. Arorio Reows —A grand concert will be | saturday evening next. for the benefit of F Theirs, late agent of Gungi Maller, with twel: jpstromental solo performers and an orchestra of fifty, bave ail volumteered for the oeca- | jer the guidance of Mr G. Loder u's Muverners —This band of Negro Minis: trels, bave brem giving thelr concerts at Clastnceti, Nashville and St Louis, with great success, T! under the goverpment of an active and inteliigent proprietor, Mr. G A. Kimberley, They return to thie bas | ory te the season. anemsacin — A dovation concert oi be giv Monday. tor the benefic of the ere by sion tn Hague street. by L. Mar Medan anny roprai 4 iret bathe Ubestres of feat bre bee ook oxcived from Lime, tn thie ity, where si cotabit We understand that the celebrated Hu lintet. Remenyt 0 Was #0 well received on his lect virit to Boston, bas made arrangements with Mle, Borg bere, to give four concerts tm Boston, Baltimore, and New Yerk From the talent ef there two articts, we oan predict to them a successtal musical exe ursiow. he Oth inst, by the Rev. Joshoa Butts, Mr 0 to Mise M. Eurtanern Avsas, both of burrday evening, February 7th. in the town of } burgh, Wertohester county, by the Rev. Mr. Wir Dawree J. Duwewmony, Jn, to Mine Saran ‘bureb of Nativity, by the Rev. ow J. Domas to Mise Jour M. the 10th inet, Mr MeCloskey, M Ky ameter Ned, wesrpapar ie dows J Se eee eum Banvard, nan, © on sine 1 inh of “tom 1850 tm the fall ae surance of a bierred immortality, oe att at aware ry M, widow inat., Joww, —_ son of Caled Adeline W ateon, aged 10 montas. = Of disease of the by 4 peer benefit, it is, of course. hardly | quented theatres of the coutiwent, where the fashion- we tociety, in their best attire, adorn the boxes, to witness the first yy ed of a far famed author's sight as charming as that | which was presented, Inst night, at the Astor Place It is impossible. indeed (and we are sure | ¢ | girep on | band Madaw Otto and Medam | INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS, ovr Wesbington ‘Correspondence, Wasnuinoron, Feb. 10, 1860. The Micorogua Treaty~The Secretary of the Navy and Lieut, Beale— Mr. Bennett in town, $e. $e. Ope of the quasi organs of Mr. Meredith's branob of the cabinet in New York, is perfeotly well satisfied thet 4 treaty bas been concluded betweem Mr. Clayton and Mr. Bulwer, om the Nicaragua canal, sad that ssid treaty bas been sent by it by express to the Boston steamer for EDgland. No that we can learn upon the ona cot, I ls no such thing; but thst s , drawn u yess Mr. Bulwer and Mr. ra ak , has been sent the consideration of Lore Fi lmereton. is alto- that a treaty of pt probable. On the otber ban euch soeerenee as one relating to ae ship caval through Nicaragua, would be concluded by Sir Hoary, without first ee his government upon the pro. ject. is altogether nnprobable. Our.intormation is not cfficlel oy &. = have sme faith in it, and upon the regard it. till officially de- nied by y the of ‘omel sonounoenn nt of the treaty, as the true state of the case, jot likely that Mr. Bul. wer's instruction —m ity explicit as to meet all the details of this bresle- hes it is quite likely that he wes instrueted wens initiation of a treaty. to submit the government, betore proceeding to tte ion, In bbsence, then, of direct offielal ion, we take this to be the fact, that it is the protocol, apd not the treaty, which has been sent to meet the outward steamer from Boston. We are adviced oes recent blunder committed by the Secretary of the Nav The Department of the Taterior, bavi; contrel of the Mexican boundary line, gppiled to Mr. for theservices of Lieut. Edward to take command of a flotilla of copper boats wh which the commissioners intend to trace the channel upwardjof the Gila river, from its mouth, where the longitudinal line from the Pacific strikes the river. In this service no better man. excepting Fremont him- telf, could be ap ited. Lieut. Beale has made the journey of the re several timer, gol; ud returni and knows the whole route of the boundary —the wh seven hundred miles of the river Pog the Reoky Mountains to the Colerado; and hence the ap- Plication for bim. But Mr. Preston, from some party er personal motives of his own. has refused to Betalt Lieut. Beale for the rervioe, and bas appointed in bie place @ young neval officer, who har never been within iy hundred miles of the Gils. and whots wholly it from observation of the route ofthe boundary. the wisdom and discretion of our Secretary of ry Dennett, editor of the New York Herald, isin the National (late Cole- med, from his observa- compromise men of all parti wil ipacdies him wits cordiality. Correspondence pura, February 11, 1850. United States Mint—Horrible Accident (0 a Bridesmand— The Markets, Ge. nual assay at the United States Mint, in this y. 8 place to-day, The special commissioners (appointed by the President.) are lrofessor Edward Hiteboock, of Amberst Col Mase , and John Price Wetherill, und Henry M. Watts, Eequires, of this city, The fare on the Harrisburg aud Lavcaster Ratlroed is to be reduced after the 15th ef February very object sought to be obtained by their imposition. ‘he pomber of deaths im the city and districts last week, amounts to one hundred and thirty five, eight from scarlet fever. At an early hour this morning, a most shocking asol- dent bappened at a boarding houre, kept by an [ri ‘woman named Murphy, in Gray's alley. There bad been # wedding party at the house during the night, avd while the bridermaid, Mies Bridget Lynch, in com- pany with the bride, was about retiring to bed, ber clothes caught fire from the explosion of # camphine lamp that ene hed inher hand. and before the flames could beextinguished, she was horribly burned. The auBerer was conveyed to the Penneyivacia hospital, bat ber injuries were found to be so serious that it was feared she could not survive until to-night. At the time of the accident, Miss Lynoh was in her chember, upstairs. and there was only one other persoa a woman—with ber, The rest of the inmates ef the house were below, in the kitchen the door of which was clored. The poor female, in ber fright and ago ran ae stair , Which was of thin mi Na ance, in a sheet of tla fa the low of what bad occurred ems to bave been the result of thoughtlere careleesners. The young wouan had Glied | the lamp, and lighted it. without properiy Coy ay the rerew. The rorew being luose as ebe act of reaching up for something with ope the lamp, which was im the othe: ited, and the flat coming in contact with the flame of the burner, the whole explede festivity, on the Pappy, cocasion of a marriage the accident took place, neatly all the company | had left. evening. rices rang: | f 1 - B 4 to rye flour at $294, ai Te, and o a mall sales nt eure e i0d: 209 hares Reading Ayn 5 $700 Letigs: Mortgage Lo thi shatce Pennsylvania warsrees, g Note Comden end amo: Railroad, $15 State Part ae Read be 4 Lehigh ees, : 08; 360 Morris Canal, it! ‘Wy Reading bi). Second Board 40 ‘xe Morns "20 do. Ba: isburg Railroad, 47! OX ko 40. Oe; $1,200 wai Lod 5.05 a pe oes v7 Navigation 0's, 03, a%: W) do, N Rasie ‘ { Shia Labigh F $1,200 State 5 ssa 75 do, Girard Trost 244: 81 CITY TRADK KePORT. Mowpay, February 11-6 P.M. The mail letters brought by the Europe were not delivered until about 20 clock, P. M., too late to be of apy ure to merchants to-day, henoe lrade eoutinued pretty much asat the clore on Saturday. Cotvon sold to a moderate extent, but ats slight decline com- ii to the rates current before tb: ws. Flour ex dited no material ebange, wbilv, with» fatr dowestic and hesterm demand, the market continued steady, No sales of wheat of any moment were reported. Corn active, with Inrge sales at stead ; other of breadstets remained abeut the good demand, bd molarres were inactive. sulea of the day reached on te ate State, at $4 1254 & $6 3) ire Genesee, ala unchanged. firm, with airs to straight $6 75. FY, and ealer of 36 000 onan vant Southnra mw 00% a Cle. a 62e. for Southe: ‘wea poustonl and quiet ~ 1} tag were not in mer- consequently bat little | of 1.000 Dales an middi rr Orleans decline of %e. We oan hardly give FancuraC engaged for Li RmOMTA— Sate — for ver) at 6 begged at tbe ship’ Fleur snd beess at MARKKTS ELSAWHERE. STOCK SALES. Lrimomn, Feb. H-= 8100 Maryland 6's 1624: 300 fF red 0's, 10%; 260 Bal Obie Kav u Dehares Bank of Balt Mid: 78 more sag Unie heiiress, tumes hg; 10 a0, 80%G, 98 dos tok 0 8%. ogee ‘ See rma 4m comp. cane ler, 440 | hie Teh ube, erst S80 @o, beck, SB 46 port, 208 Sues pe @ lord, 17 00 Ihe wan, and tunerics Plowr—The sales bewe been sour SON vole. at IN tor Cole; 16p ry time, #04 gained the eae ene, at ns ve Tearom to expect mor! the sovowns from Bw Railroad | directors are findiog out that high fares defeat the | | 2,000 bi at aboutide Oat: with a moderate Dusiaces foie, | = feme Corn was som | e spate anceps oh nee will be Se att ia tt galt ta the gay Oy J for ehi, i «4 cleared, is m1 iifaow vorr firm, and every appearance cobange has ranged from fone, ew Oe Apelachicela: faho rh Ge iT 3 iy Flower, Son Sisto ies R Ay lifax Sth inst, 1) peasciesets (of poor ourang outang, m i lon 72 2k W, “RABITIOE INTELLIGENCE, Port of New York, Feb, 12, 1850, MOOF RISES. HIGH WATER. ban stomp (pF 1k, Son Francisco, eck, 5 Pry Bock: Four Brothers, Ne Arrived. ‘M Steamsbi PP with mdse and Nien fe Dales ore wit ebip Byron, Reed. easuring 53¢ fect, wi or Quebec, Brewster, New Orion and ‘ass, with cot ip sem taen, Berry, New Orleans lara the SW Pass, with cotton, Bo, to WN. Bh and with Bark JW Dyer \ ‘f reat), Dyer, Now BRE ay ip Manchester, Cone, New Oris provisions, to zee & Haz Bor nae of Ri poke acl b 6, lat 38, ton " from ra reeiiies for New T ark Zommioten, (at Beskeperthy Stover, Mariel, 14 days, molase with madre, to J W Bark Hannah Tharster, Hanna, New Orleans, 24 days, wil iain retuned 6 give Rebel n, St Marks, 12days, with cotton and Gottenburg. 51 days, Brig c coffee to Badger & Peck. Brig bi yellow Br « Be! W Daween. from Perto Cabello ee, 'NYork, 14 days out, daye with coft eh and fe with ealt an/ Bel oud Sc 5 ound to Schr Siemiah Waton, Matlen, Dover, Dal, 2 days. Behr Ger Ther} peo. Mistord. 2 days. Bob Geo Craig Milford, 2 days Seht School By — reouw obtener Femobicatt Care 10tb) Heide Bag Hartor, c Chasteaton, sles N ce as Sry Dover, 2 days, Below. Brig Moyflower, from Trinidad, Fr 1 ot at euprise, 7 W, aud s nN AmsteRvAm, 283 Le Helena, Feet, et, NYork. Abrtaipe, Oct at Chevar, Boston, t 22 er, Btaplos, N York for HMeatties Crocker, Ua fox Boson; Nov 7,3 N Gosler, Bescioch. rth aw! asoudrees, Food, y whic i : repre TThe o: ade lon 50 30, ‘nvar, Finley, for Falm hina, Prost, Aux Cares, 8 i imber to J K pe timber, to Py cotter. B Duffel, Podger, Wilmington, Maracaibo, J he Sarah Braet ‘9th r Melbourne (of Bi a1 +B A Tu sorare, to the mast; Br), Fi hides, to F 8 Schlesinger. 1 Sarah Lewis, Kelloch, Attakapas, 20 molasses, to G W Tron be Memento, Terry, 53 br Julia Fraxocs, Howland, Beautort, br Theory ( Feb 10. Lacan, Tah Stl jor NY: Yor Cowes, san yay in, vine Swedish ay be 4 s rerrined Sen 3s } wit Peel, Caawich, do: Feb | @0, Hamburg, out 3 4 Pelicrin, NY ert. Augustin ; Kuma Leary, and Syria, Thome, 2 hy low Geibrie, ms ite; Grane Ak Urieans. Hh tts Jan 2—Arr Gorelle, Alieson, N York. 3 QhAvEeane, Jas Sid Mar 3 ged cone, wers, Fi Boston. arco, ONG, hers Horie 0 ov ‘Caleutts; 24, V. ®, Jan 23—Arr Bli Whitney, Heidt, Baltimers, = P= ® Marathon, en, Ludiam, N Rxcelaior, » do; Lay Lina, Power, : LJ vanneh; Bm, in, Jan B84 Bate, Roding, 4 Av bott, Bag reopardi, rents, W n 10 ¢ repens at * 3 Real ee ED his on boned board 8 easy ro 33 company x ; sen Aux Cayes, Jan 2, Spann ae Vak, Weetall, Yrontera, 28 days, with logwood, » 7 days, with cotton and (of ae ey Darien, 6 days, (ot Lo yon Sargent, Darien, 12 days, with BJ CGilwore, Eldridge, Charleston, 6 days, with St Kitts via St Thomas, 21 dsys, ah, Tdays, a avis, Briggs, Washington, NC, 65 hours, Baad Jat 25 15, Lom 76 28, spoke schr Sun- auemir Evnora th, N York. Haven, Jan 9—Sid Bric, Tegeler. N , Jap 1S Arr ie NY: ‘arke, NOrlea: ir Henry it, Jas Andus, Barker, ik, abd Come, Uuterdrides, tor York. 16— a je, Ubatleste: re Moslem, Rogers, (: hn eet ter, Niort sth Miltom, Mario De. J, Avia, Rhodes, do; Sth, Nosantum, Whiting, do; Arao, Nance and Portite bard, NYork (and wae spo! 17—Arr lense Newton, Dom, Mobile. fe Je Blake, Norieas ec, Brows, vans, J Bates, if, Worker, BYor’: ‘sen, Chabon, Ber. anovw Mas ch Wile ew ng Wp al Griswold; Untons Sodas elfeld, Curaco, J Collins; J Gal'setess hori Charlesto Men ype, Leitch, Tapyrecd. Jan be and Ha passengers, to B Cu- se srdee. oe: lat 36 aoe mad aay from and 13 days from dove with cotton es be os. DB ine ie ie spoke Davo | was arded by U Sid in co with Br NC, 6 days, with days, with sugar * Sid oth, Ro- Votingor, Gregg, Esther, Falander, 2i—James, Guenian, “tor NYork, 250h. Sid Heard, I 24, Bostn, 26ub, Tinker, NYork; ‘Thomas, NOr- Bid Deo %: oa Stoddard, Livers aller, New Boston; = &B lew aan dad itt A. Deo aan Fowny, Dom, mine, Talbot, Bliss, Tiverroor, Jan — A C GH, Noy16—In port, Orient ox, Jan 17—Put in, Silence, Antols, from NOrleans welds Nort 3 ‘Sid incey,’ Hinckley, do. SH Cr Fos Wel fp taraniny Rak make More Pas, rah ag Bhd Site. rr Chenamus, hig re) Ig on) Jen Hg Se Se IePhe 4 on the outer sill ILyRacoman, for Morte Bay, and still Fatmovrn, Domingo, was passed ote fee Jan 19- for Will ‘am 20--The Jan Leh ving distress, ‘ans Noslenee, Ey tal, Congéel, for sat Seay: eee has oF ws Seep "eam New Ort ‘onit ‘fro: ee for ed from No ite Ma tSree embrtten fabs. susahicon, sails, by a eca Jan 13, w! Purtavecenta, F Bell, Richmond; Primrose, (Br) C Dew Yorks Liverty, by the sehr Brothers, ¢ abandonment of Wth? and the wreek of 22d vie. tion of her cargo (be: last, for California. od ‘unlod wore that ordinary Wer atook of © ard. from ed x terday Several wre: peel, Bata tay thie last ding thie t 42 miles, being a] 3 No parti With fch, Be, tod Seturday vi mveds Ce soon. The ves] wit treet, j paiea the 34 i from N lnseee, teing part of 0 U6, paseed ship toymart, and By When abandoned gniving fast: Be. Fee M ante whi 7 “o, lop 4 i: | Sah Rees, tat 34.05 8, low 71 2B NOrleans, Orleans. Sid ae ere ti a pet for Norm, in 6 days; ie trier) - tenes) rors ritenia, Ceavey, toms | eae ‘, Sel Collyer, Bacon, do; Melvins, Slaig $2 Gxonax (Bermude), Feb 2-1 weete you om the 24th ult Ship Powhattan, of New will be sold on Mondi of Boston, Foster, having repaired, oa R M steamer Thames riled 234 ult for Be Thomas, having Waited her full time for the The Trent arrived on the follow! cn the Tortugas Feor « Delaney ® topeail, yt | tem od 80 call at Gibraltar to repair daniagen Bric Bsarranp, St. Philadelphia from Now Cdeada, on fey and swept off deck 32 irs moe wRiG Guys som ot Lr rng me hy Sede | fore apparently fished; a permis B by &, apparently making for Bormeds, wiad reenlaw, ~~ for Deer mis rt N hes tat 42, lon went 0 which store deol Scrim Barseran, G | York. wap fallen is yo deruned, (00 wh; Alps, ted |; wh, tal Br ‘rig Mexico, from 5, lat iat 0 Leopard, eines. NS Jen 8 eth fects ia {79}. re ~¥ Bark Rides, nee loss) w ks swept, lose of three b 1, foimers, Ww Rory Ninetta, it. New York. at Charl ‘the vil 4% Passer severe Miscellaneous, Asnone—Capt Snow, of tho ship Trenton, arrived tha Quen ult, off Be- of the shi m gn the Bank. She hers were alongside She loty thie sport Singapore, zy twenty: thre ti wards of ‘work: Br Bria Benrays. arene from Halifax for McDonnell, went ashore om Fire t her bes ty f Hatteras, experienced a re 9 mith 4a by the aoe .. B had theee feet water int! Searls eabausted with eol@ and fatizuer Whalemen, incellangeug, prone Fass oil wi Dew 20, bark ‘Arad, On. Fahhavest with BLS bbe oil. wt New York, from ——— for Key Wi * white & signal, with S Tin it, wae stecctog be Sea “Fan, lat 17 N, SEHK oe Savanna! Gandy, Showing © signal wi’ boats, dence, ‘Arrived— } Jos Lybrand, i Howard ward ‘Cherry, ‘New tbe Smith, Charleston; Wm icul uit 9 iazae pparently out war CN O'Cresceat, acu eh, Satie, of and from Boston, fe on the 34 ja lat dl WN, lon S00 w, with and all rigging, jam ages i the master seve shore he but to havogst © American bark Antoleon, ar head opie. ane American ship bore up yesterday remains. « Davis, hence for New throwa, now discharging her cargo in '& 1 and otber damage, hav! while lying to, lat 42 Ny lon 10 Feo “~ steamer Bm Pa- clso0, will “toa 8 A 4 office gor will to San Francisco ia smal! parcels, under 10 pounds weight, will be received Serald Marin lars of rye ‘ork, ‘Tucker, failed on San rs all i, The gp Sunaay |G hy Southempton steamer, io appara of her aecival at the xpow (of Boston), Easterbrook, from Can- December, 1346, has visited the « Akyart, Macao, Whau pon, Hong Kong, aud Amoy. ‘She bas come into port vd has sailed times the ciroumference nm the China sea twice ae, thie pe Bette pig cee sow criw Toss; paealiy ipacred in for Malta, ards, pe a b ewe! was covered with ice, aad the crew le, Nov}, Ly mn Mosher, Werren. con- or, Namt, 20 wh, IDA ap (ve- ee ge for Panama, 300 or HO Fiery, Of and for 2+ ‘paamed Anthony, from Hevte for New York, ul Scare Sr Bycare Arvest ssen fof Boston, abt Jan 1, intl 7, lat 39, Tod iow ‘York for Jamaica, Jan B, lat 2, Sehr Cycler, of Portland, steering SW, Jan 21, Isl 21:15 N, af pesbury, hence tor Pert su Prince, Feb, pw ot pas from New York for San PtH v— Pease from New oun (Ot 0, Oape- = Nag Ct See tir ~ for San hence for California, Dee 27, lat 32 20 Gatheart, hence (Deo 4) for San Francine, Deo rol 1:1 mpeoremageinges my, fom op Ports. S| on ‘tyes egy Pree Fick, Weojense, ee sobt Iowa, aS ee ATR i at ek Baer at Simons fam ron, Routers Base, Oise | Jan Ud Brign A Maser Fraie trom RYort, Ser ath; liton, Varn Oh, a esworr (Ja), Feb 3~Sche JH Cones, from Philadel Jaewet, Jam 22—Bark Condor in ape Baw: esa Tennenses, Orie, ows oie fsiatan New Satay veig Victorias, Brown, SE bark a peresate, Con Perasm- tnibromg, une id TAN IE. rimidad: a, Demarara, ™ jalan ala Wye ki a up ane vee), Aaa Moria, N York; Br), Bu = Smith, joseph, Keller, "Frnsacocs Jan 2—Al eet Arr brie A Below, bor UD, hobus and ble Aurora (Be), ven ‘ork. ir Kah ir Watson, L He 5 me esa J Hell are Mi WOW ais ae? ir Barry, Mise Charmar, Mr P mer Ww Gaines Saw Prawcrsco~ Bork Kline; My Camerdca, W th ive Chas Bowmas, Harper. Poe wete rode, © Dallas, Den 8 La ervey. Backes i yr obert Guus, Hebert Gird, Sutherland, Sohn Sreingey Semteeh dee Reweans GE Vere, leg, John Wilson, Robt’ H Collins, F Soblarpaurn, D ami 5 son, Wm 8 live, Chi rit Davis; L Sith, 3B Koen, RG Jewell, Wan Doas= Mereie, das Beas, If Kehaiipe ll Waa “MEDICAL, U! DEAR—O! BARE Ie —_ ‘AGE 0} OF SCI a all re ‘sills 7 bid dy scLENCR, ON aS Broad ‘0 MEDICAL MEN.—A LADY nT: s Fo OBTAIN board in the family ha pew ‘man, w! she could iT herself of his profeseional services Tieng her cov fiae~ ment. gidress Henrlctts, this oes, stating location, D* WHEELER, OCULIST, 2 SaROLAY STanREr, Da. asi ‘of the Bye. iuss jure imported. trom Ports, ardactal of ch he inaarte go 64 to resemble the or- strictest seruting. O6\ee hours.) to SA ‘hable cures by Dr. W. cam bo had gra- street, New Dees ec name aaa ine to one dollar « Pa tates eae ye pate Remon en Gis. Mais 24. w , ite om or incipiont ; also, in Seminal diseares, &e., Scoumeh cdeSehhene bot 8 spcy extensive prac samore wuch corthn safe, and adicel ss reason ating, cam i? ie r i Rese ler estas, to an ERG New Vor ow. Pate Pavers DIFRATES ER. wok IN ONE Day, ty 2 local application, ‘medicine. Dr. Larmont, ae SATE o. aonen ta faamy Dorney, teva we, Ney Pabie. whe ae Ac Q0FR ie bw ; ati of Gee and other L. J a a Lite Rey can at | obarre. a