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ARRIVAL OF THE NIAGARA’S MAILS, The RM@ect Produced by the President's Bessage, in England, ik German Question Enters a New Stadium: THE DRESDEN CONFERENCES. ‘The Religious Exckement in England. Dinner to the American Ambassador at Liverpool, ke, Ke, & Our Londen Correspondence. Lonvon, Friday Evening, Dee, 20, 1850, ‘The arrival of the Nisgara was looked forward to ‘with some interest, as rhe was expected to be the dearer of President Fillmore’s message. The nobie ebip arrived at Liverpool on Tuesday last, and a tole grephic summary of the message appeared in the Lon- don evening papers of that day. The Times, after waking » comparison between the personal career of Mr Fillmore and of Louis Napoleon, draws e parallel between the mesrage of the latter and that of the President of the United States. Lt regards the tone of the message as mild, pacific, end constitu- tional, well suited to the position so suddenly, as it ‘Were unexpectedly, thrust upon the President. [t de- olares Mr. Filimore’s views of finance as mildly but decidedly protectionist, but is of opinion that the tariff will undergo uo alteration. jwestion, fays the Times, that territory Aton with thousands of shiles of coust and the very price of wuich pro if Should it perior artiol on make thei way by irre) fleciec reayoct for the cbief of am salighve aed Ul coal commonwealth makes us regret that Mr. Fili- ore hae stated and commended the faire doctrine of pro~ tection The Morning Chronic speaks more strongly on this subject. After praising the courteous tome of tho merrnge towarde other Staten, it adda When the Prosident is himself compel 4 to dwell on the fag. that the wage aod suber reason’ raphe of this document, should suruitin, : In its city article. the same journal says -— Thepeints of moet imp: ; to in the Pri dent's menrag a bave ® bearing Upon tae comm interests of this country, are the propor! msn. Mexico & more uurentriced right of way for » 7 morces © letemusof Tehoaae the treaty with Greas Britain fm regard to the Miearag ship esa), and & recom~ men) revenue to be raised ‘sad whenever 1 valorem nputed on the b Tis recommendath cic, ms for-as possitt y should valuation.” ally voted om the same eid © taat a strong efort will be Teviso tho prosems tarif, ot & higher scale of du- J9 pom articlos horn, of what may be the recent viee~ t been favorab!s ta the tiene the Phige, whe are capporrore of «nt administration, smd a party. Dave geuerally wavocaved y Tho South= State. er pps t t b duties, at all temperate in censeption aud arrange- Chronicle, eon- y nion that the federal y by Import dati an pomnible specific bie being entimated on f the foceign valuation; and that be to levied a8 LO benefit imcides 4 it from destructive ¢ Fillmore perniste iwof 6 the home instes these rates sbould tally home industry by sbividin competition Im insi¢ious polley by cur toe rystem of p Thi evening praises { the American Presid mont ably written and exoellently ment it ir, indeed, in ail respec! Congress that we remember lo have sero The Giobe maintains ite character as a ministerial organ, by writing @ nondescript sort of an article— doice amare. that may be taken any bow On the whole, the effect produced by the President's manpage ite favornbie ove The German ‘The two great entered « new rtadiam The emailer unity, leading them aller States evince larm already at the pulsations, whioh were d upon between Prince Schwarzenberg and Beron couruited even, om the mute stipulations led to the announce. | ferences. to be held at Dresden. After | asomoling at the the. wisp reprene cota This oi the basis upon ehich (be conferences are lo be held It lee very Important document, aa It te the f tion atone Inia by (he Prussian and Austrian ministers upom which th # building Hous lo all ite parte re the ides te the ealnting reality of men ef Goble ar teeture, the Va lian, to whieh leon put « Dorte temple of unity. however, ls to bi oan casement. Sexcn columns, B Wurtemberg windows, and be, 4 ih some thirty a different contederate architecture. How such jature cao attain anity is « problem w Alexander of Macedon Gordian knot, and bis ely adopted n, to depend upon the cirealar bold out fair petty styles an incongruous © too GiMeult tor me tw solve jermany te th Dr de Beurt (be Hanon Mir a Munchhausen resident of the act for Haxony. Bei Hanoverian on bt will represent Haaover, Baron You der Plordiep Bavaria Minister, Bavaria, Count Bust Behave trian Kay to st og is spoken of tor of troops is carried on in \ retora te the diearming and hat enpitel be ha of t yet arrived Diet bar lett | the Austetan or ities have taken place in Bebleewig be atiributed to the fwelemency N Holes further b be eon bee of troope that Iu ® pew pariiam Me The olut and comnts rome wisty fered cbject of the wen mies and Orieas wiry reepert atory) gave & dinner | vis Napoleon war somewhat atartied by pin in bie perch, apemking of the of the 10th December (Lowts Napoleon) and the (lus of t 13th May (‘be Aveembly ) im the aa th All the deome hotel in the the Phare gliewe order of #t There * of Bavart ning, with the p her by the love shite enamel, | art up political the ia ame Kecanpier 2 Her edmine, who was chas ‘owe pleture ineide a anufl- bow meet the indignant champion tat Bt Germaine bat b 14. of the tale Ce of Lanate lit ver ie not netis and |e determined jeoond meeting, woder date of the Teh fost. we learn Fromm Naples tent ide trie! of the embers of t alled A the ex Minteter, Poerto, enty y this, with bard Isbor the her thee ministerial crisis in Apain id somewhat on Narraes himeelt wich the wm that ber Cathe aded, Vu | preferred stock, exper | Ist of Februpry. Whatever increase in the n | le realieed another year will add eo much to the dividend Morris | mw dent, box, Het his resignation next day. Matters, Another overland mail arrived, with advices from Bombay to the 16th November, Csloutts to the ‘ong to the 80th Ooteber. India is Bi Saarios Napier was doe i ove of re to Bngland. He has het water eves ct one his secomd lecture on the last. He alluded, im cour- moved by the wild anti papal clamor ther’ Bae, boon salese. 5 vee Oe duty to acknowledge publicly his senes of beaaty of this -? wise and royal course, which becomes Queen ives proteetion to the assailed. and secures ¢ eet fan to all. Bt. a Cathedral was very Card! Wireman has received oven 4 ulation from the Emperor o! favaria, aod the President of thi ‘ . If l am rightly informed by a gentl at Rome, the Pope has sent instruct: to Cardinal Wiseman to remain as quiet as possible, until the storm shall have blown over; but the flercest of the gale has yet to come. when Parliament meets. The resignation of the Rev. Mr. Bonnett, of St. Barnabes, has been followed by the resignation of all the curates of that church. Le toses £1,600 Per smnum, and bas little or no fortune of his own have no doubt bis varahloners will make him a head: some testimonial The last ti ed. er. Bir Kdward Bugden, the Tegal ad: ir Robert Peel; bas p , ph Ginal Wiseman bas riolated the law, Bir Edward opinion will be quoted in the debate that will arise on this question; it'will be one of the trum rds against the papal sggression, and may be adroltiy turned againat Lord John Russall, who, in hin letter, do- clares that ifthe law has been violated it should be enforced, Bir Kdward Sugden publicly expressed bin opinion. at the Surrey county meeting. held last Taes- day Kingdom—it has spread to bole of the continent. members of the Liverpool Ameri Chamber of Commerce entertained op Saturday lart, the Ameri- can ambassador, the Hon. Abbott Lawrence, ata lic banquet at the Adelphi Hotel, of that tow: cbairman proposed the health of the President of the United Btates in a complimentary speech. The Hon. Abbott Lawrence, in acknowledging the tonst, aarured the meeting of the anxious wish, on the part of the President of the United States, to oulti- vate « friendly feeling between the two natious. to pro- mote the barmeny which at — existed between them, and to strengthen the bonds of unity. thought he knew the feelings of the majority of people of this counrty He knew that he was aw quainted with the feelings of the people of America, and be con fidentlo that at no time hed there existed « better feeling towards this country than e@x- inted at the present ioment.. © Bir.” said the ambas- rador, “we are w commercial people as well as you; we know our interests, and we believe that thoss in- teresta are identical with your own, and to that ond, ro tm) I know my own duties and position, it is our desire to extend them.’ (Cheers ) In acknowledging the toast of ‘The Bishep 4 Clergy of the Diocess.’ the Venerable Archdeacon Brooks paid a high compiimest to the energy and en- terprise of the people of the United States The Chairman then rore, and said he had now to propose to them, on behalf of the Liverpool A Obamber of Commerce, the health ot their distin- ished guest. bis Excellenicy the Ambassador from the United States, with cordial thanks to him for af- fording them an opportunity of giving him a welcome grt them. Le was an able and fitting represe of bis energetic and enterprising countrymen. (Hear, bear) The Hon Abbott Lawrence acknowledged th: pliment, After alluding to the peculiar relations w! existed between the United States and Liver speaker referred to the common interesta existing be- tween the two countries Let them all remember that both countries belonged to the Anglo-Saxon race Loy hear.) They bad relations in # commercial nt of view, but they bad etill stronger relations by The ties of ‘blood. (Cheers) After exevedingly eloquent addrewn, the distinguished guest of the even- ing resumed bis seat amida loud cheering —_—i——— MONBY MARKET. Mowoay, January 6—6 P.M. The stock market epened very active and very busyant this morning. A large portion of the trans, actions were for cash, and those on time were prinoi pally buyer's option. Operators in Morris @ane bought largely foreash, and the market closed firm at our quotations. It advanced one anda quarter per cent from the opening, Nearly four thourand shares changed hands, It i# the general impression that thirty will be realised this week. Kvery fancy in the ist advanced, to day, but Frie Railroad, Atthe firet board United States 6's, 1867, went up \ per cent Penneyivania 6's, ), Portemouth Dry Dock, &; Mo bawk j¢, Harlem \; Morrie Canal, \) Btenington, \ Long Inland, |} 4 Reading Kailroad, lis. Erie Railroad declined \ per cent, Government stocks in better demand. today. at better prices, Kail- road bonds were much iaquired for, but there were no tellers of consequence Portemoath Dry Dock has improved very rapidly within the past week; but holders have *o much confidence im It, that present prices do not bring out much stock. It is one of the on the list destined to touch higher points, Far- mer’ Loan rhows no variation to-day. It is about time use wae made. Mohawk will, without doabt b par. Ith gular dividend paying stook, and in worth par noed a fraction tos day. The report jurt made by the company shor net revenue tor the last year equal to four thejold stock. after paying interest on debt, dividend on &e and « dividend of two cat at Much leh ee ce ares eels Eig ri nam rec ih ar were opened at the offloe of Gilbert, Cobb & Johnson, en Beturday last, and the one hundred and ninety thousand dellare of bonds allotted as follows:— ton, ones ane rm Ian Iau 36 io ‘ion 7 aenuea tes Pik w eters aie seal See ees Adeline, Norton, Arecibo, is aa asye wit ‘with sugar, Ro, to rt Tampive fet Me Face), Tien Fouakiin. te, owe Opdyke & Co. . i eee mala be. Su weal jd to lay too twei Ki oath, Che om} ‘whe vit etl ‘Hela jorthward, be These are six per cent bonds, redeemable in ten | her boweprit, mainmast and fore topgeilant, om i BeoasouBShso My years, im regular sunual instalments. The p NF, of tained were very fair tor shert bonds. We ‘have no Rebel A doubt hoy will be soon selling in the market at an ad- ry bland to abandon thelt heat Jan 4, Int 0 po jteck Bixe! en, bease oe from Havre, who ran a to us, onsen a t maw (of Proepors), Dennison, Baltimore, 4 1ou00 foo fit tet imp 1 atiege 254, pret ows Carson, Attakapas, 20 days, with suger a nd molasoes to D - P bine, Tatkie ‘Jacksonville, 15 days, with lumber, ‘Experies severe weather for most of NW, oplit dying jib and Ay Norwich RR N American Truss 100 Harris, 5 hee, SECOND BOARD, Pao Sync Ries, sar Fas Soy ehe Mocris 2554 rocktinty Kambora, Jamce Kiver 8 days, orgetown. DC,7 days. rr] Georgetown, 1 ‘po, 900 Roadi: 8 Porsamouta Goorgetown, Bo, 3 days, 0 elphia, 4 days, for CITY TRAVE REPORT. Fateteipbie. 6 Mg oo New Yous, Jan. 6—6 P.M. Bavavsturrs.—Flour.—There was iF retail de- mand from the city trade tor State and Western flour, with some ing ie for the east, but none for export. The common jew of Btate were scarcely #0 fh arie, Parker, Sehr vai ‘Mead, Brith, Kobr John M Clayton, Dol. Arr Seatag, Us pteamahip: tite, Schenok, Norfolk, to M O Rob po whi berg he Fred ia, from Val; store supposed ti jon! paraiso. fave ship and Roark unk ad tho offing unser, ” Bhip Sultans, Barrett, for Jan 6—Wind rise, NE; noon, SE; sunset, SB, and Light. illing ness to realize, The medium and better descriptions of Western flour were very fim, end in some inatances higher rates were obtained, There was @ steady business done in goed #trong brands of Ohio flour. for baker's une. at our prices, Some 4.600 bis. domestic were disposed of at $4 44 w $4 624, for No. 2 superfine; $4 81 « $4 4734, for common to straight Btate. prince: | $4 5. tor choice Stal to favey Indian $0 1734. tor pure Ge hoop Obio; $525 w nes $6 02)5 for were nome transactions report- ed in Canadian. at $4 26 tor sour, and $4 4744 for eom- mou brands tn bond. The market for Southern flour was more buoyant, with @ good export demand, and an upward tendency in rates. Bales ai to the eatent of 800 bbis were lore, from Manite Satis for do; 20th, janton for do. #, NOrleans; it nt, NOrieans; 19 Itimore, for Valparaiso fier Bolly Wilder, MoFarland, Focrmg ikmaar, Berry, California; 1 Besvawr, De Birnic, Mobile. qBRirrot, Deo rary Mary Ann Pattorson, Brown, New wxnwavan, Doo 148d Bt Peter, Trott, Liverpool. 0 (from having carried away chain Dae Arr Jenny, NOrleans. id 11th, Mal- Lage gy Beg F" calitorala: and. five volow ach, Carlos, Chuos, reey on private ter ith, Galitornips os St $5 2508351, At the close nae Memse riek, $4 12% for Jerse: There was Orlenn Harves ieael, nit moderate milling demand tor Wheat ut the high pre- ‘te, A Exail. Sootlana, Mautvers my ‘Alfred, dorN to tensions of holders, and the depressed state of the | CAmoiry, Deo 17—Bid Emigrant, Price, flour market, restricted the buriness doing Having peirns, Boo len Ie i Janet, for Boston and Savannah; nO sales Lo report of any account, we omit quotations, 20 Waa, | Frankii: Rye moved to the extemt of 4,000 bushels. at Too. deliv: | foriieern’’ ot ne ernen er ered Bariry was scarce and quoted at 860. a 0c. for | CA ap Ba x , Hill, and Z P Brown ‘Trieste (and sid 7! fe'NY LRT Mosns, Bigem: comman to fair, There was more inquiry made for °, ead ori ets, and pricer have improved. We quote Northern at dhiso. u ble.; and for Corn wan still better. with an active distilling export demand, restricted somewhat by the light stock in market. The sales of the day embraced 10.000 behis. including old round Northernjyellow st 70c., and prime new Bouthern white at O7hy0, At the close holders were asking even higher prices. rom The absence of the letter mail has had the ao of lessening the extent of burigess in this article, a Janes Deat, Deo l4¢— elcamnle River; Prinevos Boye i. Baigrant, J ‘And iressen, Richmond, 0° Di 18—81a Red Rose, Charleston. funseve, Doo bare Johan, Stookhe for NYork. Parsourn, Deo t—Of, Devenport, M’Keazie, NYerk for He Garenock, Deo 18—I back, Ran] joKenzio, MoKeazie, whieh eld for NOrle 1). Giawow, Deo 14 Mth, Colts Uplonda, are 3 Hesoe Logan, Charles. Philadeiphia, and all passed Nov 30—In port, Virginia (Sw ship), for N y Kore "peo 1—ase Obi re, Howland, Boston. He ah ioe ae Gaeduer, N York. wine, Deo ls-are lise, RYirk: 1 uvout, Dee 1o—-Arr bere _ Declare ‘Noemi it "nee Wright, Bae ks Sth N York; Isth, Devon- ‘Our ‘market for old Ohio pork ruled dull and heavy with only @ retail business dong About 260 barrels ebanged hands, at $12 60 for me Vi Baltimore, Adv-—-Greenwich, for Beaton; Frsakite (s), Baltimore, Havaria, and Conueotiout, Yor wick, for NOrk; —Arr RD Shephe Botm Trumps, at $8 37i5 0 $860 In beef, © pote, but the market had a dow ‘Small par: re disposed of at $8 29 @ $10 for $6 for prime Prime ment was ie They were taken in lots as wanted, at 60 per Ib of per cent will probably be made on the stock on tl op the old stock. It is estimated that the gross for 1861 will amount to siz hundred thou dollars This will give an inorease in the net earnings, of fifty thousand dollars, compared with this year, equal to two per cent additional dividend on the old took, mak ing sia per cent for the year 1851, Canton Company fell of to-day, from the opening. Only sixty-five per cont bas been pala inon thie stock, and jt le now well- ing ut two per cont above that High enough, should think, tor « non-dividend paying stock. Mor Canal is wt this moment the most promising stock on the lint. A few years since, t upon thou! of whares of this ptoek were fold daily at eighty ninety percent. At that tir, it had not im restity one quarter part the valae it has now. Sines that time, more than a million ead @ half of dollars he been expended on the work, aod itv annual revenue Les more than doubled Animmente am tof money been invested in this important work, and tho purcbiare steck now, and held on to it, will he he benefit of money heretotore expended, and that now in course of payment Three hundred thou rand doliare is now im couree of expenditure log the capacity of the oamal, and to m portions of the work which have cort so much money Itrhould be borne in mind that every share of the Dar con! t t purchas in fect for nothing hundred ai t current ret sty (re pet cemt more capitel | Ub canal than the certifieates of stock have cow the be jere #0 th reprerent aud the compromin * all pat everything in re new stockholders work is beoomin of phares, all annens rk, in tect lidating earnings expended on the ord to the most tangibl Hi come in xeowdingly productive © prices, jx The Lehigh Canal brought to tide water, inst your (1850), seven hundred and twenty four thourand tons of coal Had the Morris Cansi been of eulficiest onpa- city to p feventy ton boats, at | four hundred thouannd tons of this coal would have renched the Hadeon river at Jersey City. Another yer, barring frerhets, the Lehigh Canal will bring Jown one million tone of coal, more t ne half o which will come to this market via the Morris Canal Ftonington Railrcad is plowly bat eteadily moving up ward Heading Ralirond advanced one per cent from the opening, and closed at the first bowrd at an ad vance of iy percent om Baturday’s prices All the # were for carh The coal tonwage, thus fer thie jouble that for the correspomding pe It is destined to touch higher prices. Brie Railroad was the only bivek sheep in the flock to-day AL the 1d board a further ndvance waar a Portemouth Dry Dock went wp? per cent, and wi firm at the advance; Reading Kevirond, 1; Morris Canal Erie Rajiresd Nariem Mohawk. 2h The market clored with an upward temdeney. The excitement im the rtreet the kind we have experiences te day exceeded anything of for y and it would pusele the closest observer to tell what the complezion is likely to be from one day to another The receipts at the offer of the Agristant Tressuter of this port to dey, amounted to #194644 66, pay. nts, $06,040 62- Lalanee, $2,188,106 26 The news from California is highly favorable and The remittances of gold increase as t ences and the accounts from the mining nterertin fenron @ it of ail | | minal, at 7X «kied bame, we beard of some rales at 55 a Ke. wed hogs remained a4 noticed on Saturday eoderate smount ofeales T! Blisabeto Bruce, New Orleans; 19th, Atinatic, ork. t back 15th, Thomas Pield for New Grieane: 61h doth railee phat 2b Larre, new Old lard, niherland, wh 18a 2c. for iry, and 9 was quiet, at 6), @ 6% New York; Raxony, Ww Francisoo, a0 ane the Key Mr Bar: a re Ut we, Mant Mavitva Cow on Tuerday (iby Bi, by the Rev, Dr. worn B Ovare to Mra Bannan Warne ge st daughter of the late Thomas Jercioman, of New ork | At Went Meriden.Conn., on Monday morning, Jan W. Perkins, Wratras Eestiow Houre, to Mite Avwa Po Avour of the ce ace ix, Kuropesn, Whitting. and’ Virgin @rieans, Bilis, Orowm, lig | the Rey. Dr a4 of thie elty, to Mise Canwla (6) fiserison, for Depton bo Currier, Botman, fer do x ty eens & On Sunday, the 6th inst Jone V.. son of the Rev 40 Bb, Dant Weds q Bot seviveds of Platteburg, N. ¥., aged 20 years aia, (+) Jad- Joseph Ransom he ‘The friends of the famliy sre respectfully invited to wttend hie faneral at St Matthews Church, Christo. 3 pher street, this alternoon, wt 84 e’elock, without do further invita dy. doth Marmion, tiam Hever, only obild of Bee 26th? Malave Karle, aged one year two de’ Jan tou, Baruch Baltimore Dee fi; Ohio, Rov respectfully invited to i from t Tevidence of hin fat Allen street, on this day, Tth inet at iP MT Tremaine Will be taken lo Greenwood for interment Oo Monday, Jan 6 Mra. Lowi Cosnnn, aged 45 m ferry Bearey. years, widow of the late Daniel 8. Clarks Haq, of Bos ¥ Gori lane ‘ poe Rh; Orlow, Reed, do. with derpe ni will take place on Weduenday, J jiantvers. Dee 16—Batered’ inward London, Now 19th, Ayaonaut, Nott, Gaston, 107 day m the residence of her brother in taw, 2°" ,! - ft, New York: Menacich eae 3 Howcook street, Matatives | 70, 12h Margaret Evans, Prat York; Hendrick Had od at 46 1h, We New vg ‘Oth On Sunday, Jan 6, Ameria Ox 14 © months apd 6 days wrren, aged 67 y: Grinnell The friewde of the family are reapecttully invited to eons Sees ah Mag? Bo sitend her funeral ‘ the residence of her son. Leanne jan 6 Gpestai, Palmer, for Canton Ji i. Abrams, od Gorrel street. on Tursday. Jan 7. at 1 | Mabnas Rey 8 8id Avie, Dunbar, Caiow celoek, PM. Her remains will be token to Green. | Mavarrres, Oot 1--arr Norm . ro weed fee tenesusens (reason for putting im wot at t3, Concordia, At Weston on January 1, Mee, Cariamive Bervwen, | 4 Utin, Caloutta, Doo 16—Art Manila, Given, Manila, 112 days, 4 of th r of his ng ity of Upbie, to the std y nt of the Fifth ward ore pleaee oopy eC RTT TE MaRt TIM ISTE LLIOKR NER, Polonia, Arr Genitoro, Philadelphia, Deo 18—Kiehil Anderson, nd Min, for N York Post of New York January 9, + Castle, Mampeon, Liver- Mary Ann, Patton, Ap= ou 16 Art Independence, Fietoher, London Putin Bodoces, Bannerman, from ty ~ of NOrlonms, with lowe of main. yard and eatla, Nov Sart Marin, it, Messina; Doo I, oln, Rowton, in, Washington, Get Ulearea. all, Bory Hag, Mi dora, 7 Cor Bal (Br), Moir, RW Trundl a te, bey fan Joan CA, 4 Smith, Nob arlerton: Nermith & Bonn: Memento, Terry, Bichm: Cushman, New Bedtord, Arrived, ip Georgia, Porter, Chagres, Deo aug vewongers, io i O a 1, Ravher Mey Btovens, 2h MP Barber, Swan eh: rwasrron, pee 18 York aed } dy Caroline. Are dehy Clemente, N York Doe 17—Sld Rev pir ALN t, Deo it sla, W anton Att Washington (#), Floyd, from Wallace, N York; eH iiam, eA vow ae Pe districts are of (he most Mattering character The twe | g steamers down from San Francteco, it ia reported, | of ‘ ee mmo aa. pa ond Higuine, Havre, Oot Bi. with mdee ana 0 . bring between two millions and @ half and three mil- | , sen Octiens She sackered ie quaseatios been towed ish tece et teeeaee bowaprit, Howe of goid Gost on freight, and that (he passengers 7, atl teen rp and other damage. ium bie, Orem oaton, # days, with cotton 6 14 The Jans, of this port, from Laverpool hare in (heir Peegege abeut one million, making om | gy Wo F Woedin, Wh inst, while laying tov im ngaig | PPttaets Dow 14-he Sane, of this port, from Laverpoot 4 Proys, for | sa See 26 06, om the ~| day oy PEris wanenert AD pris Weshingion. Grit- erent pat pals.” Bhs bore up from iat 9430" lon us oho 1 Mekebité, 8 for Now Orleaas, iprdacarag ye ) from ngndencd at 08; crow picked v3 Liverpool fer New Orleans with loss of mainyard and sails. ‘m date of Deo 19, states that 5 ropeel igs! ad been in comtact with am Am shi, sustained damage Ieaotatatees Tolegraphic Maxine Heperte. |\—Bark Laurie, Philadelphia; brie Bal Eebirta Bio Hevens: brig. Rarah, NOrlesas; Port au Fithcer Byivia, York ga . Arrived—Sobr Wm H ace NYork. New istress, with a wetitie’ fen io crake ship Ene, Fairtarsa. whe ra Bo date, tai ton avi ona, ‘NBedford, clean. ‘sehr kmmie fi timore. Pontuanp, Jan 4, Arrived—Brig aaa Havana. Cleared—BShip Astoria, N York; bog. Romer, Cardenas. ROVINCETO' ey fe Arrived —Sohr Graco Pertine, River comin atric Balem, with lose of sails, pomepett, ani d mainboom, mast oprung and crew badly frost bit! a, jan Pro Arrived—Sohr Ellen, NYork; 5th, sloop Riensi, do. Barsmm, Jan 5, Bailed—Briga Oregon, and Ohio, Afri Foreige Malls. Letter Bags of gone Baltic, for Liverpeol, will close at KD iehnoge endl ing Room, on viewers ‘Sth inst, Leg ih re eigen Go euganer close at the ‘Bxobi ange Kending Room (0? ohange )y reday, 9th inst, at ste’ Letters cam be pre-paid mt the above office, to any part of ebove Letter Bags are also at Kenyon’s, #1 Wall street, New York, Sreamanir Fiomipa, Lyon, at Savannah frem on night of 23th ult, encountered a heavy gale from SE to BW, of twels ure duration. Sreamer Sua Guu, yo sailed from San Francisco for Preege on the ut 26 hours, was caught Lt NW ree days, and was driven yr rudder was bre! ad Barx Avtum Gree, a fen prea my? from Mystio, rienoed vi 7% ora, im whi ad ‘a gh arteard 6 warks ©! Romvuvus, for Coliternte, wes kon Nov 26, by other’, art at Ban Franciano Nov 25 with lose of tc large number of Ban« Hanater, of ted from her moor! But lilo ‘Gane. ‘The Harri ely of iy tion of her bulwarks by coming im contact with the abo vessels; but on the 2)th she got foul of another ship and oars ried away her mizenmast, Fr Banx Hewrierta—Lieat Gladding, who procesded from San Francisco to the wreck of the Fr bark Henrietta, inthe schr Millow, om the part of the government, reports having boarded the ‘vowel and found her stripped of every~ thing but some flour and lumber. Bam» Bare I arrived at Port aq Clarence, 63th, ins xaletrom NB. and Platt Now 24th, we was oi ned Pour ‘Ranecneron, op 28d, 24th and frem NE to WN some rails, ipju the vessel to wel Bugett, from Elleworth for Now ‘and went ashere at Aroeibo, PR, Yor! night of WN v 26, and, with her cargo, became # total loss. Crow saved. Ba Boo Arrivals at this port. Deo Ship dioey ‘tise, trom Liverpool for NOrlenas, Nov 25, lat ip Patrick Henry (pkt), from NYork for Liv Deo map Earich Beary (pk), jorpoel, Fen caLivennia. Bhip Semonst,, Wileon, from Boston Oct 6, for Gelitoraia, Nov #), int 10 18 8, Io (3410 W—ahe had ¥ 10 lat ho, bark Por: Nickerson, from Balimers vie N York Sept 26, for California. Fore! Ports. Param, Deo heats fps, harbinger (Be, Bade cco, Re oa stare Were: Lith, re, ia wifteure, Moony, do; vi Ison G Hunt, on do. Mi tilas Leonard, Thi thi “¥ MeLeilan, do; brig i h Oak, Ryder, Philadelph: Corti e. Newkera, NO. scum, be agers (Ur), Leite! Smith, Rio Maen: Lagoayre, via Vineyard and’ Provinoe Bld ps Morea, Julie He Dark Afton, ané others Nothing ala pe ath m. Jen 181d steamship Ieabel, Rollins, Kay br ws te Nichols, N York ler, Boston; brigg bi NYork. Ol a, Herbert Houthendal (01), “lambark 0 (Brom), Samst.«t, Arr ships Oxo Pedrigks, do; Geo Rayn be, Thomas, Boston, Mary (rem sohy Major Barbour (U8), At 0 Binal, the’ pot oat a Ustrow, and bark Wain 4, M Yor! Whort, Provinces wn; Jat a “in ve rt brig Johm Balch, from Haven by tN, whioh is to be reshipped to N Fors. Sid schre Franess lislisee, Walden, (from Provence) NY Ima, Sparling, do do NOrtenmo, 149 da Geld Honter, Jae tales, schve Carlin Apgotonn, Bario, Honolely. (iit ities Courier (Dutoh ( Bearting,, Walviensras 185 rol Sobasp, Val Remret h yraivo; Vietoria ry Fremont, Nass we " herman, NBedford, 197 days, 17th—hipe Gerrone, vin Valparaiso, Powhatan, Myers, jays; Colum. | bia Silabee. les 4 Fines Oncar (Sw) Bohat ton Turner, N¥o Steamer Golf Huptor, M'Lan Br), Pando, Lond hip Lady Amborge . Sam Diego, Tcheene e Ulete (Den), En ral Ameriet ondale (Br), Armetro (3 masted), Perit, F Berton 190 days Cait: Win alles, via Taloahnsns Gillen, Satora, 345 relia «Busse dane, Prior, ¢ & Baitio Ou tard NYork, 159 4 Baltimore, 1554 dae; barke G | ey (Br), Sharp, Valpare 1 MLitlom, Bvans, Monterey; Ue ee Castor (Chil), Tabbe, Talon Pitter HY ORY ten Worth, Wal en. Nias Os shoe, sobt Bay r ” hertha ‘aay. 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