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kept at the beervatory here, wide 7 = For poe pes vent: 4 low a temperature Sembee for the aa twelve ar as we have ii at this time. On Monday and Tuesday,’ the = was almost meondarable. {t has been more moderate singe, but it blows hard, snows occasional- ly, and freetes Lens f All our lake navigation has ceased. The mest ofthe steamers are frozen in. The steamer from Hamilton, last ni; ‘was un- able to reach her wharf, and put to Port Credit, abont fifteen miles up, aud the passengers were obligéd to stage it to Toronto. ‘Our mails are also becoming very irregular. We had no mails, yesterday, frem cast or west, and” everythin, speaks the arrival of that time whem we must in- dulge a semi-somnolency, until tho vigor of the scorm abated. part removed. Pithe rit im) to the forward movement taking place in Steam and the electric have united the nations of as one Curling, however, goes on pace. Thia game | les, & surplus ee Aus is mc layed er teouly relished. by ‘thage. | tralia and Amartes, aces of guiltless who have learned it upon the lochs of Caledonia. cultivation. The gold mines will rn muoh to SPgcTaTOR. Our London Correspondence. | The Holidays—Vunnel from Dover to Calais— The Kofir War—Australian Gold Mines. Lowpon, December 6, 1851. | While Fiance is filled with wars, and rumors of wars, we are, ia England, beginning already to make our preparations for that best of all days, and happiest and most peaceful of festivals, the feo" tivalef Christmas. To an English heart this day | possesses @ thousand attractions. Not to speak o¢ | the more bodily comforts which all, even the low. liest, endeavor to have some share of on that day, | for ** Christmas comes but once a year;” aad, for which, already, not a little is beiag done, as our quays bear witness, in the numberless boxes, bags, packages, and drums of oranges, raisias, dates, figs, uuts, &e. &o., which are occupying their space—the dey itself, the associations connecied with it from our earliest years, the chapel going in the morning over the snow, the happy family Christmas dinner, the merry mrty, the was- gail bowl, the jocund laugh, the t rubber, or the romping game of forfeits, with over and above all, she and good will to all manktad, which sheds a 0 influence over the season—svery- ou try @ approach of Christmas welcome, pas yg to the young and to the old And it has been thus, even in tho olden time The long tables were spread in the bagnered null; the yale-log blazed in the wide chimu ivy, and mistletoe hung from the roo} beef, and minced pier, and plum pudding, and good old Epgtish ale, and the sound® ef jollicy told well that merry Christmas we bopo that the Ang!'s- race, wherever they may sprea will carry this old English fectival with them. B: time chis! letter reaches you, Christmas will i et bana. To ail yournamerous readers may it bea joyous and a happy period. ‘No announcement has as yot been made of what new treats are in store for Christmas parties in the various theatres. The year age has, in many at beon an important one, the mirth-pro- 3 __Pentomime will find ample subject for ure in designs the most laudable ‘and tu The (reat Exhibition and its probablo ing. . with a retrospective glance at the multi- athering who patronised the World's will'no doubt form @ prominent feature. Tho | case atill stands in the park, a monument of awful sque which we bad to ondure during the past summer ; and we hope it wil! continue to for al eqaceze ever brought us so many chn Bull and the rest of the world th eaoh other. A course - so well ate . cures on the exhibition has beew aancuaced by the yofArts. Dr. Wheweil has detivored tae z lecture, and we thick the words bh com with exceedingly goo mongst all the beneficial effects that might be looked for from the Exhibition, ht te note surpassed that which would be produced by tho tntercourss that had taken plaos be- tweco so many men of scicuce brought to- ether from different quarters of the wor! n universities, the greatest importance was # ed tothe comm nity of views, sud liberat fecling of co operation in the arts ard interests of life, pro- duced amongrt their onm| tending to raiso tho many to the level uf the Might we not ex- pee that om, this time the great artificers and artieans ef (86 World would entertain for each other 1, of admira- "s efforts, respect for each All these feelings would surely | tages ed their Being able to say, wo were students to, e great University of 135 Neverthe pes, and Panialooa, Harley and Columbine, will make ead work of this ur sity The Ele Sub-matine Telegraph too, ich will render unnecessary the great vroportion of our own corr:spocdents, throughout the con- tineat, and be able to give notice ia half an hour, | jozen dynasties in different | be employed in iuatters of | @ very op) scription by these cardinal | points of the pantomime. It were woll, too, if they { would take into coneideration what people have | been oe at here for some days, viz , the pro- form an iron tunnel actoss from Dover to | pinoy sort of eubmarine railway, with light- houses, st intervals all the way atop, to serve a | doable above the tunnel, and knock ga hole through it; | and, secondly, to serve as shafts to let down air The w aiai r was presented to the ustrated Londun News, with a | ighthouses and tanael; and the | jestly —_— at the conclusion, it was estimaed th» whole expense would no: exceed £37, 100,000 As a canard aft Paris Jockey club, dlanket at the sarative ind scheme, of which the p* avd the two hundred wate miles in An 4 at, the owls and rats of the the boa constrictor and the | gical Gardens siok into com- Even the Irish emigration | “1 have been speaking, ? bri pe nd Kutremadere, wileh. (ley late he in is willing to bestow upon a sni- r of Mileeian settlers, would aot re- e for its ful. nent above half the monoy t chroniclers have Ae aca that Ireland was . Modern penny-a-liners. tn ito fill up the space which 7 and bY are farnishing at the lrish are iavited ta the informstion tego back again. peetings, aad soirées ate much in at presest. A capital paper of Colonel Coit’s, upen his patent revolver, the steps he tok g it to its present perfect “state, and the ma- obinery y employed for the construction of the dif Society of Civil Lngineers, and very much ap- plaudea Every person, too, agroca that since \orsu'h left England, a better speech has not been made in this country than that spoken lb A wa, late Secretary of the Treasury, the Hon (ker, ‘iven, last week, in his honor, by | § Chamber of Commerc Liver id he plead the cause of freo nd he did not employ the mere gorgeous covering of rhetoric, but with nua- bersacd figures in b® favor, he, in glowing and brilliant language, pleaded the cause of commercial freedom. Up to this date the reports from the 2. Cape of | Good Hope continue very unsatiafactory. The rich- esto have been Inid waste, the farm stead- at the bazquet the American pool. Eloquently trade over the worl: ry d to asher, the cattle driven off, and the i itaate either murdered or forced to ‘ly to the towns orthe camp. Tho Ka and rebel Hottien- tots scour the country, and carry off all they can lay their hands upon, while they mercilessly im der evory settler who comes across their Pata. Property to @ great amount has thus beea de stroyed, or carrie led off, and many lives sacrificed le is to be feared but Jittle oF udenee can be placed oa tho friendly tribes he movewen the troops are hardly are apprieed of them, way altogether, or by local advantages, strive to cat them off if a cv. is ventured on. Private letters coniirm those st« ments. The condition of this colony, the: acd either keep out of aperiority of number mast demand the gravest consideration onthe ps. | of the government. The accounts from Australia are of a very differ ent character. No war there, no fighting; but tae whole colony occupied almost exelasively with thoughts of bright yollow gold. Publis attention | bere bas been ry th considerably excited, und | curlosity row by os ihe reported discovery, by an A a native, of & mass of ofa f.pold up pounds in weight. information p. ly received of the results of the digging og in the gold country, though it borethe fui confirm: & that minin, one there w i successful, yot pro. | duce apy extracrdivary ¢ ment. California had | taken away tho elty, and accustomed oar British ears to tales sufficiently marvellous of he amount of gold procured by that process. The report, however, of this great mass turned‘up at enor, andthe news at the same time from Aw the intention of the colonists | the Queen as o@ gift, a crown an gold, have givon more prominence ro attention to the diggings of There will provabiy in able inore ase in | yuarter. N neans of establishing a co “a » San Francisco and Sydney M f peoate gold. willy during sirculatio. Their effets “i camo mists, before th dig. ging: wae a year old, | conal zh time to vues the topic, bow much more “uteable tis now, whom another evutiacat bas diepiayod a similar t ed into tho te otwe p 1 ferent parte, was read at the last meeting of the 8 | | | | esded upon whea the oneuy | | ioe, those two together, with the facilities of lo- been made £0 long, be more in deman bs ‘rance, however, magne’ been without its influence Te. net council was sein ng authority that Lor have been broken ion SD exists between resignation given in and acoepted—Lord Joha cait ed in again—the Parliament dissolved—and a new election decreed. a continuation of union for a timo. | poleon’s lucky star continue to favour him, a fow | weeks will give our ministry leave to act as they best choose. the French jority, in N. ii the decision wei magnanimity to resign his position as Presiden but, we do not think euch atrial. gle-handed, a match for the old and rts? politi- cians, who banded aginst him these unprincipled men brought matters to a crisis, when an utter chan, the blow when even Was necerear himself. sen of anarchy avoided, uy the union of the army with the President, and rather from the [lysee, than from the Assembiy or any portion of it. energy and determination of Louis Napoleea, ia- steed of inflicting apy injury upon France, wili rather tend to bestow upon it what is ao muob necdcd, peace and tranquillity, and restore confi- dence again to that unfortunate country. The Natioan! Librar, ‘The fires which occurred yesterday mor! will long be remembered with a distinctness or ticn far beyond ordinary confl+gratious. pcint of time broke out a little past one o’glook, in the Franklin Hotel, at the northcast corner of streets, hy oo J Mr Thomas Baker. ed, a8 We * re the engines could me brought to bear v; by no efforts could the house be saved, thoug! part of the furniture was vyouring element. rick Kavanagh, and was insured. The second fire, cc peiderable in my sbout # quarter beautiful shout — ve thousend volumes of most choice avd mrdglr, rtatvary. the ‘government crigin ¢f the dre is enveloped in mystery, which we ba:dly Ubink will ever be elesred up. 0. water would have sufficed t extinguish the fire, com penion azd himeeif, prreriving this, inmediately rar beicw, fer the purpoee of bringit but the draught which their entrance had necestarily pro- duced lent sueh vigor to the flames, that, by the time rial were any appreciable ti whcle voulted hall in mi he power of the destroying element, owed n that man now possesses: edon the aurs sacra fames will periah in the search; ol the pioneers, the forlorn hope not w fow may be as upon the eT ewe} ae an ie body will tie desert spots of the earth will ny lily - covered end cultivated by the inde. pendent wretchedly in some over. died prematurely a par electric shock of the gold descendants of men, who would have lived community, an ‘a death, but for the ven Bt ¢ world by the discovery ee of California and Australia. Perbaps this communication should not have for your letters from Paris will at present. The coup “'etaé in the news arrived, a cabi- and it is reported on good Joha’s governmens would owing to the difleronce waich Palmerston and Lord Grey; a On the very But the present state of matters ia Parishas forced Louis No r owr Own part, we have no doubt ople will decide, by an immense ma- on’s favor. We firmly bolieve, adverse, he would have the is patriotism will be pus to Besides, he has shown himself, sin- he bas waited till was necessary. He struck is adversaries must allow it he sbould doso, to save being struck Much bloed has been saved, abd asea- the revolution coming Tt will be seen, that the Dei 2 beh} Fire. [From the National inteliigencer, Dee. Dand E: ecmmunicat ger in the up the building be- ya it, that the ebief ly rescued from the de- ‘was owned by Mr, Pat It earn, from the bed-room of tory, and bad got so great & ® The Ja point of time, but by far the most tude and izaportance tock placejat eight o’eleck. in the spacious and Library Ruom of tae Capitol, whereby were destroyed, together with pracious r yuseripts, paintings, maps, charts. Md articles Gf vertu, the property of people of the United Biates, The From the dest in- jie we have been able to obiain, it appears that oF both, wer observed through the win i without. Immediately upom this, Mr. John +.cne of the guards in charge of the Capitol with ancther peron, « Mr Hollohon. forced their way juto the Library by the principal entrance, aud foune that the large table at (he vorth end of the room was op fre. together with a portion of the abelving and books in the alcoves om the right or mortueaat, and between the teble and the door at the north end of the room leadirg to the law librar; Kir. Jones rayo that baif dozen bucket 1 Att in tire, og the .equisite fluid, xX, returned, the whole room was irrecoverabl: The Jide over and above the gallery, as if its the moet combustible cusracter, fr :ea:euty was cecupied in wrapp.og oe ngled voiumes of emoks aud fre At the earliest possible moment the fire compasics of with t ie; first, to meld shi,3 from anchoring | oe Dj being with effect. the ground, Gailent!y vieing with each other to render the city repaired to the teene, the Columbia, as we think | del the first, being ina frozen Cee yy from ite use the fire on on the canal, to be thawed. Five minute: raids the Anacostia enuine arcived, and ite apparatar eed pevaing condition, it wae the first to act In quic! sucers lon seven engines were on ‘soon. a bedy of United States Marines from the rd. were ordered up to aseist in bearing water ing order and prot eting property; *md very useful eu, did they prove throughout the day. “A large pgine was drawn up the steps of the east portico, and wall reparnte that department aie se Oseleat edifice from the arciber rum into the Retundo, and from thence su; gupptied & leCot water Of great power avd «flicieney. was dene, we believe, without any injury belug susta'ned by Te great histories! pslctings eound the Rovandy etanding the fortonte, olrcumstance that the { the library rore ro in @ ameasure, to reel, @t least to the extent of giving ite distinct roof, it Wes iound thet fire bed whi Ava the seme dev The beat fr frceh, of the pi o mind Btuart’s an criginal of Columb a perireit of Bolivar; © portrait of by Pyne, on Epgiieb artiet of merit; one Of Baron de Kaib, cne of Cortes; ply ye - communiested to the main roof. war, Lowever, stopped by the gallant members of tle Company, whe cut sway with theif anes re much of the reof as recmed to be in _barm’s wa: Une mesos, # portion of the stairway leaaing to Ge top of t Ky tase a fire, it was extinguished by tance of the pillars ip ery iteelf never Tesenes um) Wet 0 great at be Seale them off in places a q jen inch thick. teking not merely thepaintibg, bu but ne under it stated abore that it thirty. dve thousand cf bocks were destroyed; this is estimated from ppeed number seved. which is twenty thousand. Real contents of the library being about fifty-five nd volumes in ail. The contents only of the pr ¢ corsumed, the north room and law libr ng been visited by the fire, owing to the che inte vening walls * the books, number of euperior paintl cund the library walle and between palatings d im the destruction. Of these we can cali * paintings of the first five Prisidente; Volumbus; a second portrait origipel portrait of i Tandviph; nm Steuben, pa~ gh LS presented to the library by even and (weive hundred bronze medals vasa ot the'Y Vette, mere exchenge, some of them more than ten centuries cid and + xceedingly perfect, are amongst the im cectreged. Of the statuary burpt and rendered worth- less, We recollect @ statue of Jefferson; an Apol'o in ee by Mills, a very superior bronze likeness of ion; & buat of Gen Taylor by an Italian artist; ane tone Lafayette by David We have only heard of three books saved from the principal library, namely, the Librarian's Register, an sccount beck, and am odd volume of Lord Kingsbury's megpificent work om the Antiquities of Mexico. the government for the protect os ‘e must ray that we comsider the aystem adopted b; of the public build- ‘and property as exsontisily defective, as the vari- or Seg rations whieh have taken piace—ficst of the c# building, next of this very library part of tol, in 1826, then of the Treasury building, next eral Post-Office edifice, and now the Congres TY Syain--m net prove ust Xpress our unqualified admiration f ks to, the ft-men emdjother citizens, Pg wight. turned out to seve from destruc 1 their fellow. citizens, and qth subdued, and they per deed, the engines were, throwing water into the * mars of charred and owure the entire extine late oo 8 F hing, steaming. rubbieh, t tion of the fire body of the city police, eround the Capitol, geney should arise. tusiners en Friday, will, A strong guard of marines from the Navy Var, with were pontea iat eveni Cogrens, at ite resumption of doubt, take moasutes by vhieh # searching invertigation into all the ciroum stores Of Chis ead conflagration will be hed. (Prom the Washington Republic, Deo. 26.) raty, situated in the centre of the west front constructed with great taste and beauty. The m, ninety-two feet in length, thirty-four in width, k ‘x in height, s extending thronchout the apartment was handsomely ornamented, and the light ted both from ample windows aud from three hie above, Paintings, marble busts, and cabinets tt of the attractions. im eddition to the elegant nd a che fvilized c# collection of bo ks rotriet, and from toter Jor of the cabinets had revently p library. The framework was of the maple panels, covered with glass ice bron7e medals commemorative of mt times, and which were deposited ' seeney of M. Vattomare. show. which have ao- vOlated, Congrees hae, for a series of pears, anaeally having alcoves, over which | the library. were eight thousand iaw books. and twelve other i _——_ itis bon int are inom number of volumes destroyed is ve thousamd, tome of which cannot be We repeat, that the contents ot the mata library Fro with the trifling cqecations Alpes aipeees mentioned, were Urely destroyed; as was Unewiae the roof of that p of the b itdis ‘The exterior of the wall on the front is is oon siderably bi blackened by the action of the fi iscernibie, which may rei eva tes ie waa th the parts which bare fon 4 ts i jured. Rat_noap Brmex Buunt --The bri Roanoke, at Weldon, belonging to the Seaboai oke Railroad Cem) , was entirely on ‘Thi morning last The work of rebi bridge will require Tee months, at a cost of thir! CITY TRADE REPORT. Wepwespay, Dec Asnes moet to the extent of 60 bbis.—pots at $4 87 0 $4 08%, and eae RK ee Baravsivrrs.— Flour seemed prising 12,000 bbis.—No. 1 Canadian at $431 mon Southern at $4 48% @ $4 661{; and to choice State, with mixed to good Western, at asd 62%. Rye sour was he'd at $5 50, end Jer at $3 %—sn advance. Wheat ruled steady, 5, shels Vapadian bringing $1, aud 1,500 State 960. fended upwarde; 3000 bushels were purchased at Corn appeared quict, there having been but bushels Western uixed | bought at 65c, Oats nor Barley did not vary much, Included In the day's mo 1ic. and £0 do. Rio at 8% ‘he Baltio’s advices have | Change was thinly of the holidays, Cotton, compressed, was 316d ; come boxes of tobacco at. cheese at 20s; flour was at 1s in retea to London or Havre. ‘da ; tobacco, 22s. ¢d , and cottom rates varied from 45 @ 60c , 602. for those nearest ready — Provisions presented no fay, though there ¥ le micas pork at $15 60s and ness: beef at $454 & ‘$s 8% a Biye.; and beyhe: Eo bee ely. respecting. more active the operations fnc!u ting 400 tlerces good. to fais ‘at $3 124% a $3514 por lb. The was = o There a been 100,000 Dutch bought at $6 asual time. Brinit —100 bbis. prison whiskey brought 22 a 22" and 60 bhds, drudge 21"%(o. per gallon—an advance. ‘Tas.Low, me 8,C00 Ibs. prime found « market at TM "vrmaaeabost 25 qr. casks Sherry were obtained at 90 @ 1€bc; and 20 do. awert Malaga at 37 a 290, RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE, DECEMBER 25, By Fare Karnoan —dv0 pols. flour, 93 av. iard oll, 245 lard, 87 rolls and 1,895 sides leather, 51 bales wool bbls. beef, 244 packages pe ynoe 23 calves, 195 hogs, 88 jeep, 6 cars and 18 he: le, 66 drersed hogs, 128 packs 3 pouliry, 451 rociog oats. and 22 pieces venison Ke w Haven Rarnoap —16 rolls and 1390 sides leather, 240 bbls. flour 25 pecmeqeeeeeyy 176 do. bat 61 hogs, 129 o nitdinber og he nde d, owing to ite Mgagements were for Liverpool at "bacen at 1ds., aud e was bo alieration romen, ries was at kd fo Caltforaia is tast om, and 609 res of i As of 509 bola Pres \é 25.0 $15 25; 2040 prime 1 Hy Marstedy On Christmas Eve, by Key. Jopn Lillie, Mr. Jastes Bra- serr Tuirson to Mise Canouise Axx, only daugh er of Daniel Ebbete, Erq.. both of this city. “at Clarerach, N'¥., om Thursday, Deo 25, by Rev. J.C. Boice, Eowano Lyxes, of the firm of Sackett, Lynes & Co., Peter tir of New York, to Avevsta, youngest daughter of man, F » of the former place. ee” vn Christmas morning, 4, xf. Lacomne, Bey, in the thirty-ninth year of his age ‘The friends of the family are requested to attend his funeral on Saturday morning, the. 27th iastant, at 10 o'clock, from 81 Eigoth street. On the 2ith inst., et Tompkinsville, Staten Island, Sancet R. Socre. M. D , in the Sist year of his age. Bis friends and sequaintances are respectfully in. vited to attend his funeralon oe > the 26th instant, at the Reformed Dutch Charch, at Tompkinsville, Staten Inland, at Lovelock P. Me On Thurrday morning, Dec 25, Brian Rooney, young: est son of Elita and Daniel looney. aged 11 . The relatives and friends of the ly are respectfully invited to attend his funeral this afternoon st 1 o’ciook. from the residence of his father, No, 20 Morris street. On Christmas morning, after a lingering illness, of prey Aa years, Exruive L, wife of Peter V. llusted, and daughter of the late aptain J n Ashley. ‘The friends of the family a: ited to attend her funeral, without jurther invivetl from 129 Columbia street, om Sunday, Dec. 28,at1}; P_ M., precisely, Her remeing will be taken to Greenwood for interment, On Thursday, 25th inst, at ber residence, 293 Cans street, Mia Catnmuine Lerunce, widow of the late Abra: ham P. Lefurge. ‘The relatives and friends are partic ularly reques'ed tc attend the funeral on Surday, st half-past lo'clock P M , without any further invitation. ‘On December 24th, Jou Heay, aged 27 years 1 menthe and 10 days. His friends, and the Ri; ’ Association, are resect. fully invited to attend the faueral from the residen se of . her in law Jacob More, 32 Lowis street, to Green. weed. Atthe Pularki House, Savannah, Ga onthe 17th inst., Nexey B Deapwrier, Beq, in bis S7th year, ome of th: reprerentatives from Elbert couaty, in the Georgia Stat- Legiriature. ‘Sn December 25, at Elizabethtown, at 9}; o'clock in the mori 8. Josnrn Corvette, eged 25 years. The frienas of the family are invited to attend the faperai cn 26th December, at 3 o'clock, from his late residence, Etizabethter NTELLIGENCKE Movements of | of the Ocean Steamers, x. Fou Fon jis f se asia Poet York: Jan 12 Captain this paper, would cont © oom nines, © “ PORT OF NEW YORK, DEC. 25, 1861 Arrived. gee Aeon (pkt), Te Pgaeck, & Nov 0, e ‘ork. tines that ‘ime hse IF thomas a Col Prat ie tagion nies goth t sails, Ke. Ship Jul rd, Bact Wordle. Ne B. from New Orleane for briladelpbia, he 118 das elt fixe had very | th 5 Gage, wih cop #4 apts al State (new), Kilburn, Frankfont, Me, 12 days, ~ A East, Esc(port, in ballast. Towed ap ee (Br), Saptys w, tty bowen re ne sip, Bertin v4 in late gales; ao; loth calls, steve sitet Bell, Galway, 20 dare, te ballast, and imery fe brothers. Dee |o, Ins 3 a Sie sat for cube, Ww tee" NW aales om iv nsele from ronometer was #0 Oct 5, lav 54518, lon Ayrer, 104 te pen 4p I tashing Second mate und two men sok with the agus Herren, Kngocvors jays, with colleen, Deo a0, in a equall trom WSW, oplit ke, Seaus Ia Grande, Oude. Nov 28, with Des 7th, Ist $2 N, lon 71 W, spoke or Boston. }, Hill, Bt Jobne, BF, cody. Was ll days N Fhitue, Thateher, Savanaah, 15 days, with cotton ¢, to Dar hem St Martine, days, L days & of Matterns, top, and aplit (ores 12%) f », soWtomy ile Dee 2, at 40 te. Dee 23, tet part of deek load of rovin York River, $ dave, Echt Rie ark, trom wreck of Rhee! of ra vse Om ihvg delawd, Wied Bacuors aed ve wad Fone, from the wreck of Br ship Indo- ares oe Bash, Diehton, 4 ays, bound $9 Phils Below. Three ships, aes chat | Br wale oe ig terme dope gah be wy weeiher, ere She was towed by petty re ining Reetiese, mate of “hs bare Veewh at “Petey we whi xc 26—Wind ab sunrise, wunaeb, NW. Telegraphic Marine Pen ape Brig NYork. ‘TTAKADAS, im. nae and arn et Verl e a moridian, WNW; at = llaneous. harbor, in eons ow bled Misece! Ry Berane, Roby, frome Mariel for enggené, rat fete net tie an or dha bu, with the tecistance f the peo} ie was ot off and was ‘towed up by se peoaie ‘Seguin, wat ‘proban! her to discharge. ath = 10 Soesis, f from, Pests, bofore reported ashore at haa bee ue was towed up to the city RT Peart reported out through by the ice rata ine Da De iaears, — on Tussda: mye wm to she ak eighily cut, ani ino’ Looe of 8 Portion. oargo thrown “overtoard, she was uninjured. foun Exvanr left aie wharf at Savannah on Tuosday ove- oad of cotton and ta: ‘tntend- alee uj 6) bbls turpontine. overboard, more or foun Zonrao, of and for Ellswo from Boston. wont ashore in penow storm 15th inst, at Little River, Rye Besoh. She was light, to bus little injured, forts are making to get her of un Nop Ween, Haskell, which wae ashore at Salisbury b, bas been got olf and taken to Newburyport, CMR Triat, of Arichat, from for Charlotte. 50 to be on cargo for "si om be vessel at the Commercial. Ailianoe office, Provincrrown, Doc 24— in the it ‘this morning” ‘with 8 gone to Lor from this brig penore near Billings; ton; whaler, whlch old trom Dra, Dee 9~The Patrick New York, hse be’ chal, is damaged to Hamagat Gnrexocn, Dee S—Rarly this ‘Rorleg i blew 4 tremen- « Peruvian, of ‘eha, 1s) cy 4 deveahere st iti. i is ane 8 is place. There is a herm doub' E Nicker- wes, from London for a= at. a nee and . Nov 21—From 12th to 16th i ralled neve, witha tremendous sear TES Aa brig al,) came of i, olen bad bose condaunea, (so reported, r e gale. Tho weathoris now fine. eaniicsen. pildfrom NBedford 24th, ship South Amoriea, Walker, N fie, A letter frot pf Log Tran Nitedietd, srrived ae Bio 28t wits from Arcus arte Lise, Bil ports chip Spares ere Oo NUfaton, seen to ae voversi whales, 2: 108 speak hor to ascertain what quan- ‘Abram Barker, edford, 170 this season; Ca- fall; bark Ar utting and boiling: Callao, Franalin, i ling and‘outting. Those Bi, ou sho. at fe, rnere tbe betere been taker 5 there, it seoms, have at He atulu Oot Io deline, Carr, NB, 12 800 on Hewnine oi a ie, Carr, NB, 12 mos out, 4 0, Bove 25 (Wy eu yp cal and } rt 3: eiven, but undoubte M1), whe sp 8 whi ‘intended to Te home Islands at 280 per gall to the Lelaa the ‘wh oll, and 3700 Ibs vas alse shi — was site : Gibbs), Huasress, M t di xh, ail wel hea abe od oil aa’ ny Gor 18 Sashes Liver. (bz, tatt ese from wees | r ae (quant ) by the M deanehe "Ee took ae first Juste Al do, Oot 28 (>; fe ten, mn Raat wile ‘hes com = St nd gin" Tbeb st Baal hom p- he fiocrs of the WH had alba yi Win Wiss, of FH, had shipped as |, Gideon pd be bone, do wh oil, by ayy Pies > a ‘aber, N. t do, by letter from han pt Pierce), Lively, ext da; had takea two sate, Capt Weeks), Buropa, Weard fr tek son, no date (b: D idsidee, of oe City), ve, Piero’ , it sant tr ly oi Tey iat ia ee de gape 0 lat, ke, Fiegiiestea, Palmer, NB, 3 is, Terry, do, 3 wha. dat Dr Fran {We st'0 11° Yon 36 W, Cambria, ‘and from Ned tide. Rowe the light will bear about ty Beacon NE, distant about vn miles. 8; pone A stonmelip, steering sed the A’ from N Yorn tor Liverpool, was pansea Deo ‘its 1 PW lat at 3, P, steeriog B, supposed the Humboldt, from N Y 59, wae parsed Deo 15, noon, int 46 OL, ion 83 4 as, iat ate Kate peers «ate etooring SB, was seen Vet yy from Rie Jancire, of snd for 48 gould be made ont, was “oe are the numbers of trom rot wm pa ‘2, Yon Oe Af Bark ‘rom Boston 8 days, for Gibraltar, Novi lata Sh lon a8 4 by ua Har from Boston for Marseilles, Nov 2%, of more, from Glasgow for N¥ork, Now 27, lat 63 Bar 10, Jon 9 1 from Glasgow for Philadelphia, Nov has for at mat Berk Charles th, Mao, for Foreign Ports. na, Dee pad = pd | Vogt HAVEN ‘ard, NBedforl. oak, Coe Biiverck Aruiur Pickering. Drown: Mae- ba rave, Dee 2-BDark Mary Dale, Davis, Philade! pia. ee me Dec {—Arr S.rampore, Jobnson, London, to load eben Tra, akc and aont * London, de to sea, oup- D Bid Abbey Land relay, San Francis diane (and put ino Milford Teh, supposed for & aw, Berry, Newone Philecelnbie Canit, Nov 2-814 Ro Ts ook, Palermo. ae ARLOTTETOWN, PB r wool for “elt nn Giaseow Be 2-Ship Ringst lop barks Actrens tae for Reston, do: Hyndeford, for ‘ Mery ris, Prottenn, for NYork, d ¢ St John's, NB, Fe inera, foie aoe ek, Bate ' Sth, Abraham | Ap aE BOrAL Mat, reer Soir s ehre Bene lavana, ae ae Sere ‘Sat J ata Rela separ bp reel Blan ess Crop co ieee ‘Wliinns, pas is mide toons Praesent = a fees Sane spe: ‘Aaey, fot MEDICAL. are Lis te Orleans: Be Orearar Heron. de idthy Morivon, Thomoses, 2 wi eb Lonvon, Nov 29—Hat inward Iut Dec, Roman, Patan, Sanghae’ Cid sth, C6 Fle! wr ¥ fr dth ivat, Roman, Putnam, for Shang io Tam fr Orton | Palmer; for Hog Kong and Canton, Jan 16: Surprise, for’ do Dee 10, Viotoris, Champion, for Now ¥ 13s Loudon, Huribus, for do Dec 21, Juaius, Cooper, {or Boston, just con ‘Nov 20°-Ship Seu Lion, Wilner, for Philsdel- pin and ethers. Erverroor, NS, no date—Arr echr Orion, Anderson, St for Basten. pot ia foe Ahacbor. , Nov 25—No ee ‘boa nited state, Sid Sith, park N 'W Bridge, nt Bo Manevitns, Deo 2—Art Sooloo, Hopkins, Sumatrs. Sid nob e, Palerme Nov 2l—arr Zonobia, Carlton, Madvire. Me PR. Dee 9--No Am i eM Rewrons, Deo j-arr Wm Wilm oad for NOrlsans. Poursmowrn, Now 23~Are 6th inst, Republic, (Bromon whaler, having repaired) Austin, Bouth Sons. : Pontiaxp—Of prev to 8th inst, H Hudaoa, Warner, 30 days from New York for London. ge ae i Oct mgs we upc eal Gani Worvhing- ton, reps, f eicle, Rath, Lost Po ogers, London, to aaron! mfr oy arrest snstantane: bas ‘our treataent oi Bua patent from ea ae oro} ince = a enti sete j gust andere eines 7 hte itconsu CES. orate eae Raster. for Bos- ne reer et fale ase iranda, Parmalee, Londo: aE SL pose Am vee Sid loth, bark Susan sa u Lhe ane ILIT¥,—DR. Pe cae. J Dee t—: i x . pitta se cia Wooton, 1d “te ae - #7 ot aa. ta deal wee hag ‘RIEST! ov 27—Bar rethusa, ‘row or Palermo few days, eel. ae Be oe va] Fora Bom On, ‘Rafael Arroya, Muller, from Bro- | given: Revie an © Se ae . many ae Roars, Noy 23—Sld Minerva, Sherman, (from $ REWARD —SAYPRIM ANTIDOTE, & arn. Tran, Des 21d Gilbert, Green, Newoastle, B. imakeo s speedy curs pi rom 5—Of8 Gilder’, Green, from Amsterdam for Home Ports. ceceeetes yy Snayan ee New M. sain BALIIMOBE. Dec Arr ably Greyhound. Pickett, Rio ° Bon Biase, Sequine, Swain, NYork Gla bark Biack Baus, Bayard, Maw Y 2285 ky wa and a mkt; brig Thomas R Stewart, & Co, 2M Are steamship B Frsablie, Sears, Phil- iy elianoe Lethaen, N York: schra : Le: eee, Goodepeed, 2 eee cla ean 20 bs ny, steamship Niaga: 001 tines iam. Poatine, Amulet: erks imose, ‘Glove ‘ad.oegs. Propeller Ontario sid from the Roads ee —Are by —w Pam aly ~ Maaiel. 6 for Port- A land 21 ca Minooll): ge ‘ist, io. Phulsdelphi; 41d sche dalla Awes 4 eee 8, 7 Now Cld dist, bark Arctic, riny LES Ggzstle, Soom, Philadel. Cla area tertiog Then ma: Velo Ryder, Boston: brig A as. Sid ohip oware ‘a ¥ hie hie ee gael ftom Havana, fig for NV ork, Lag; Switseriend, Carter, athorine, Wilaon,, for NYork, Idx; ‘wood, for do, 1 Cooper. Rath, Mo, wie: May Flo ree os Crocker for iver, 3,1 hig Robinson. for Liverpool, Wa, “Teutas Philadeiptia wie; bartnng Ak! ir), aay LD Liver- needy. ‘ath! Thom psot Gom arn rt, Eng, Chariemagno, }eot a Pleree, ft NYore. lan 3 tibdte, Watmber pects Py ‘Liverpool, Idg; Catalans (Sp: Pe, for, Bare Powers, ait Jona, wig; John ‘Hol Wilton, for N’ Borland, trom Liver; Gleagew, lag Urcene Cr), Poltoek aults Howard, bulkley, tor from Live | Shinn tear net a a ete ee sreanpo? Sl ee seas ted paakcay, what wand wih over. senate ee alls: ee Ey pty ty Eee oihee. 8 Ee 6 treet, Budisie. oom are tee ea ce hours, Limack a the u Girtavn. a ow N ork, fe ot Tereps, 14g; Robe: sees FeDai, sive ve hewn la Tepe ey ad tabeth, rosbe, ; Bacortar Bonnlva, wen; Keying, Flores, Woe Lom isn, ven Gray, Plummer trom Newport. v' Sanmiody for the North reer i), Fr), “talard, We Berdeau: yon oe Jancire, sie Eapee ee fier Ae weiner, Boston, dg: @ Reile, Gram thers is much io river. wa RIVER, Dee Sid oche D W Hizgias, Rappahan- GLovcR Dec at sehes Hannah Grant, Moward Phi ae fee Ke Newburyport; Sarah Duncas, ore for Catharine, ‘tlat, sohre te Beat Saco for New York; Canton, Johnson, Phila oar Porters. x, Dee PM—The bark Ji from chen Norms bly heavy laden, anu'd teh estes, cnvae i Seman ia rea ee ee i | Pikes eee Septet can ak a “HOBILE, BENE Pan ceyriere, werprely Faseaa, ML BA! ores 15—Acr ion Ve gree ans ‘ee a recy joratio, F Rogers; ship Peat sche Clare, Rogers, Boston fer yy Natoling tor York, put In oe FSies vista Allyn, sine aroheer Dee Ti wor Peox, Smita, "eee, on 8 hoy phe eche Empire, Dixon, Alex- aa cer gah tment iy ie Pere en! Linn ep Sa aot abate ta ease oe Nee Li hing 9 9 Duan, Perkins, and vom it ch sg, Be more: 5 Catherine, Davis} Puiadelphla; We Save, wa von, Nowfolk. Pas re Arrived Liver voo.—BShil tion — Mi 7 u IVER YOOL—Ship C ~~ oronto, Ud op eet mrtg cd te oramore, OR 84 VANNAB-U. 8. MAIL LIN: ia Fons, J.yous - penuary. rise CHAGRES AND, ase se serie oth orth haven ieee Ist, at 3 o’eloe! isely, for the wove te yet. raed cae a as re oe. ne ‘cabin, seepaseonpoms these nt er eng Yo California, should make say ‘ 8 a recor & CO, 86 South street. agers eli eh Se rr ccat in the Pioneer, will probably be in ond my time te seek ese New Uriedas, leaving Pamams | i-riers. «! 60h Jannary. 7 Ores, mp aye ‘$0 Convoy more fully the — ects tremtod ‘sre of ® navare " Se toe marviog, ce thows condom Ww el Broocoay, amd od the ORLEANS, W.C will ) New York sta Janoary, leave Pi b Th econsary for co loaring Ker York rel ret, by any of is mers 0 24M, oF 351% fy oon nee’ ie New @ » ‘soar “ Gombiats Paaghidab POWARD a’: & BON, Agents, 14 Brond way, coarse ee POSITION TO Borers: Line for Californs: Boy ower’ Sen atte | Ms proamenip 18D | Charigs Stoddard oh, on Monday, Deoom ma nier No 8 Narth river, ennnen On looverer_om surgery and diseases yore aimed anmry "Wp doers gaa mS Rigtensd om she Seth = oe Pease ts “Keeka, #1 Coeesiands stewes,