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route to intersect raid Red as aforesaid to the +avern bouns of the State of California, with « track yr ay ia this line at some point weet oi the Sierra Nevada or Roc! louatains, and rannng on the most direct and feasi- route, to come sate and commodious harbor in the Territ of Usecon. which shall be at all times soovssible to the lurgest class of sea-going vessels navigating the Pacuc ocean. . 2—And be it further enacted, That the tof way,two hundred feet wide, throughout the entire length of said road and branches, is here- by set apart avd app-opriated for the use of said road and brancher turever; and agmestisy of land, jai to the alterna sections, for the space of forty wales on each sice of eaid read and branches, to wit: the sections whiob spall be marked and designated on the public surveys of said lands by odd numbers, are hereby set apar: and appropriated to aid in the construction of eid road and brenches, in the man- Der and subject to the terms, conditions, limitations and restrictions bereinafter provided Seo. 3—And be it further enacted, That for the payee of faciltaticg ‘the extension of said road eastward from its terminus on Red river, on the two lines, the ove through the State of Arkansas, and tbe other through tne State of Louisiana, so ato connect atthe Mississippi river with the se- veral lines of railroads now 83 of construc- tion between the Musissippi and the Atlantic sea- board, a like quanti'y of land ishereby granted to ates of Arka: and Louisiana, with tho same terms, condi:ions, limitations, and restric- tions, to wit :—The alternate seotions ated on the public surveys by odd numbers, for twenty miles on each side of said road, throughout its en- tire length within che State of Arkaneas, are hero- by granted to the suid State of Arkansas ; and the vernate sections designated on the public surveys by odd numbers, for twenty miles on each side of said road, throughout its entire length within the State of Louisiaua, are hereby granted to the said State of Louisians ; and for the purpose of facilitat- ing the extension of the said road and branches eastward from the terminus on the Missouri river, on two lines, the ore through the State of Iowa and the other through the State of Missouri, so a3 to connect with the principal lines now in ess of construction between the Atlantic seaboard, the lakes, and the Misrive'ppi river, a like anna of land ia hereby granted to the States of Iowa and Miseouri, with the eame terms, conditions, limita- tions, end restrictions, to wit: the alternate sco- tions designated on the public surveys My odd num. hers, for twenty miles on each side of said road, throughout its entire length within the State of Towa, are hereby granted to the State of Iowa ; acd the alternate sections desiguated on the public surveys by odd numbers, for twenty miles on Gach aide of said road, throughout its entire length within the State of Missouri, are hereby granted to the State of Missouri; provided that the lands grant- edto the State of Missouri, at the last session, in of railroads, shall be deducted from the amount hereby grented ; and provided further, that if the State of Missouri she}! cause the companies, contrac- tors, or other agents, charged with the making of those two roads, tv accept of, and in all things com- py with, the requirements of this act, in respect to the grants made to the several States herein pro- jod for, then the lands herein granted may be di- vided between those two roads upon just and equitable principles, to be determined by the Presi- Gent of the United States. And for the purpose of facilitating the extension of each of said roads and branches, weetward from the eastern bourdary of the State of California, to safe and commodious hazbors, which rhall be at all times accessible to the largest class of sea going veseels navigating the Paciflo ocean, a like quantity of land is hereby granted to the State of California, with same terms, conditions, limitations, and provisions. to wit: the alternate sections designated on the pub- lic eurveys by odd numbers, for forty miles on each side cf said road and branches, throughout their entire length within the limits of the State of Cali- fornia Bec. 4—And be it farthor enacted, That in all cases where the United States shall have disposed of any of the lands herein granted to any State, or from any cause shal) be unuble to convey a title to the eame, the defcienoy may be made up by selec- tions to be made under the authcri:y of the Gover- nor of each of said States, respectively, out of any eaimproved publre lands designated on the public | gurveyaby odd nuwbers, and which shall lie nearest | t » linos of said roar ctively ; and in lité | manner al! deficiercies ¢ lands herein eet apart | sod appropriated to epable the contractors to make eaid roads through the territery of the United | States, may be made up by the selections to be made by said contractors, subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior. | See 5—And be it further enacted, That the said | | grants of land are made to the States herein aamed on the express condition following, to wit:— Firet, That the States of Louisiana, Arkansas, Texes, Missouri and Iowa, respectively, will com- mence the roads within their respective States with- | in ove year succeeding the first sersion of the legis- lature afver the passage of this act, and prosecate them with vigor to completion, and will complete the came withw the period of five years from the paesoge of this act; and that the State of Califor- ® ‘1 commence the road and branches within | bh its within one year succeediag the first ses- sion of the legislarure after the pacsage of this act, acd prosecute them with vigor to completion, and will complete them within tea years from the pas: eage of this act. and so much sooner as the road and | branches through the territory to connect therewith shall be compieted by the contractors herein pro- vided for. Second, That the United States mail shall be on said road and branches ferever, froe of cbazge or expense to the government, under the di- rection of the Pett Office Departmant ; and that all troops, eeamen, arms. munitions of war, military etd naval stores. and all funds and property of whatever kind cone to the United States, and ) pereons on official bumness in their employment, atajl times be t: ried and conveyed on th a8 the contractors on said road and branches shall | have completed and put into successful operation one section of one hundred miles thereof, it shall be the duty of the President of the Unived States to issue to them patents for four fifths of the land set apart and appropriated in the second section of this act, which shall be located along and pertain to the Portion of the road so completed, retaining the other one fifth as additional scourity for the com pletion of the entire road; and when an additi section of one hundred miles of the road shail hi been completed and put in operation as aforesaid, a like quantity of land shall be conveyed in like manner; and 80 on for each section of ono hundred miles so completed, until the whole road shail havo been completed and pa in succesaful operation, when the residue of all the lands pertaining to such road and branches shall be conveyed in like manzez to the contractors Sec 9.— And be it farther enacted, That it shail be stipulated in she contracts for the oouatruction of said road and brarches, that a certain number of miles of each shall be completed each year, and it shell] be so arranged in this respect, that the whole of raid road and branches sball be compieted within ten years and so soon as is practicable, and that all Portions of said road and branches shali be kep: in good repair, and be run and managed in conformity with the provisions ef this act from the day of the completion of euch portion of said road; pes | in case of a failure on the of the contractors for said read and branches to comply with the provisions of this aet avd the terms of their contrat in ail re- spects, without a reasonable excuse, to be judged of by Congresr, subject to the veto power of the Preai- dent under the constitution, euch contrast may be annulled, and the road and all the@wads remaining unsold shall be forfeized, and shall revert to the United States Sec 10—And be it further enacted, That the road and branches shall become and remain the property of the contractors therefor, respectively, for the period epecified in eaid contracts, subject to the terms of their contracts and the provisions of this act: Provided, That Congress hereby expressly re- server the right by Jaw, from time to time to regu- late the charges for freight and passengers thereon, subject te the restriction specified in the third con- dition of the 5th section of this act Sec. 11 — And be it further enacted, That by the contracts for the construction of each said road acd branches. it shall be distinctly understoed that the United States mails sball be carried on said road and branches during the full period of said con- tracts, free of charge or expense to tho government, under the direction of the Post Office Department; and that all troops, seamen, arms, munitions of war, military and naval stores, and all funds and pro- perty of whatever kind belonging to the United tates, and all persons on official businesa in their employment, shall at all times be tranaported and conveyed on and over said road and branches free of charge or expense to the govern- ment; and for all the purposes of trang tion in this article mentioned, the United St eball have the preference over ali persons or bot politie whatever, when, in the opinion of the Pre: dent of the United States, the public interest r _ promptoess and despatch in such transporta- 10D. Sec. 12— And be it further enacted, That in cass either of the States herein named to which lands ere gran‘ed, to facilitate the extension of either of said road and branches, shall fail to a>cept the same, on the terms and with the conditions herein provid- ed, within one year succeeding the first session of the Legtoleture after the passage of thie ant, the Seo-~/ retary of War, under the direction of the President, | is hereby auhorized to award contracts for the or- struction of the roads, in euch States as shall ec fail orrefuce: Provided the consent of such State be ob- tained therefor, to the contractors hi Zz oharge of the line of road of which such road and brauches are extensions; said contracts to be awarded on the same terms and conditions, in all respects, as the other contracts herein provided for; and the Presi- dent sball dispose of and convey the lands proposed to be granted to such Btates, in the same maoner as is berein provided for the lands set apart and appro- priated in the second section of this bill 13—And be it further enacted, That upon the ‘ion of the period of time specified in the con- tor the construction of said roadand branch- ea, respectively, whereby the same shall cease to be | cient number of commissioners, p | for said road aud branches, who shail | ry of the property of raid contractors, and shall ba sur- rendered to the United States. so much of either of eaid road and branches as shall at that time be situ- ated within the limits of any State or States, may | be granted to such States upon the same terms and conditions, in all respects, as are herein presoribed to the States receiving grante of land under the provisions of this act; and the residue of said road and branches, if any, to be conveyed in like mai ner and on like terms and conditiens, to the Stat in which they may be situated when such territory way become States of the Union Seo. 14—And be it further enacted, That the sai road and branches shall be constructed in the beet ard most substential manner, with ail the modera improvements, with the best quality of from rail, which eball weigh not less than sixty-four pouads to the dages anda uniform guage of six feet for the trac! Sec. 15—And be it further enacted, That s cuffi- to execs dollare each, payable qu be appointed by the President, by and | vice of the Senate, whose duty it saail be, under | the direction of the Secretary of War, to take ail | ly, eball be fully and strictly com: gend over raid rosds free of charge or expense to the | overnment; and for all the purposes of transpor- ation in this article mentioned, the United Sates eball have the preference over a}l persons or bodies | politie whatsoever, when. in the opinion of the | resident of the United States. the public interest requires promptness and despatch in guch transpor tion. Third, That each of said States shall conform to and comply with such and all the terms, conditions, limitations, restrictions and prov’ in reapect to this road and branches, a to the power which is bereby expressly reserved to Congress by law, from time te time, to regulate the charges for freighs and passengers thereon, eub fect to te restriction that Congress shall never re- duce the charge for passengers below the average rate per mile for like services for tke time boing, on | otber first clase roads in the Uvited States, nor the charge for freight below the cost of transportation Seo 6—And be it further enacted, That it shall be the duty of the Secretary of War, under the di- rection the President of the United States, to cause the road and branches to be located, and | within a reasonable timo after one month after the vaeva ge of this act, to prepare and cause to be lished in three newspapers in the District of Colum- bie, and in each State of the Union, for the period ot six calendar months, inviting separate sealed ~poeale for the construction of said roads and ota ee through the territories of the United | b are not included in any of the Eta:es of the Union, where it can be done in the nearest and ort practicable route, otherwise through, or into e@ny brate or Siates, with the consent thereof, where euch State may decline the covditions of this act, aud whore it may be necessary to secare such route and construct said road. At the expiration of said yrriod of six montbs, the Secretary of War, under the direction of the Presiden’, shall proceed to open the said propornls and to select from among them ove for the cone tion of eaid road and branches, the terms of which shali be most favorable to the United Brave he-e particulars, to wit: First, Whiek eo.) icsure road end erangdes Period of time nor Cute of the covteaet in Becord, Which, io consider States, whi rom the n of the Jaods in set apart and appropriated and of the use of @ road and branches for the periods agreed upon, shall ineure said road and branches reapectivery, to bo kept in good repair, to be run and managed in all reepe be carrendered and delivered up to the United Btates t good condition, toxether with all the ap. purtensnces thereunto belonging, in the shortest period of time, not te exveed thirty years from the d: ¢e of completion in any event ] the provirions of this act, except so far as v relate exclusively to the States herein named, vhe'l be deemed and held to be parte of said con- | tric's, whother es preety tp ated and et forch | th. > ernor ’ y Wor uedeethe ub | nece#rary measures to protect the pubiis interests and see that the terms of the contrac the said commissioners shal], once a if required, make to the Secretary of r fuli re- ports of their proceedings and of the stats and pro- gress of the roade. Domestic Miscellany. The Methodist Chnrch situated at the oorner of Latay- eite venue (late Enghien street ) and ¢ 4 street (late Moreau street.) Third district, New Orlsans, was destroyed by fire on the 18th insteat Notice of ap application to the Legislature, for tha assage of a law to bridge the Hudson from Albany to fest Albany, bas been pubiished The young min, Robert Jordan, who feil through » trap docr in a Queeneware store, street, PhilaJelphia, and was taken to the Hexpitel on the night of the 9th September lart, died on the 26th instant. ‘There is to be # grand “Reg Rail” at Lexivgton, on Wednerday, the 18th of January nex+. for the benefit of i poor, Rev Henry Giles, the eloquent leetu: bis trunk stolen, containing, among ot manuscript lectures fle was w Gloucester. Mas , on the 24th inst On the Wth inst., an old oowling alley filled with tum ber. and alto a lerge quantity of [amber on Wiilard’s wbarf in Old Cambriage, Mass., were destroyed by Sre #8 Detween $2,000 and $3,000. Tre Legislature of New Hampshire insorpozates aogine companies. ‘The deaths in Boston last week, amounted to sighty five—44 males. and 41 femates. Tn the case of John Smith and William of New York.) tried om Thursday in the Ger mon Pieas. at Dedham Mars.. for robbing house, the jury returned a verdict of not ga’ recently hed reversal t % dwelling wlty. Conrrssion OF THE Fiat Boat Muanzrg.— Mesers Gerdner & Smich of this city. received a letter yesterday from Jobn Gardner, who has beom for several weeks ip ferreting out che murderers of Mosers. Gaidper and Miller The letter was written at Moore's Hill, Ind , and states that Robert Kelley had been arrest: ed on the charge of participating in the murder. Shortly after his srreet he made a full oonfeesion of the orime of jon of the | ete in compliance wih the terms ofthe | the wie of one of the ooutrect and with the provisions of this act, and wo | com | Cvniovs Svicrpz.—Mrs. A whieb be and his brothers stand charged Frem Kelley’s s'atement it appears the boat laid up the afvernoon pre- viour to the murder snd two of the hacde. Georges’ * Kentuek ’ went shore to bunt. and not returpi: eo SMeriest | the evening ib+y rhoved off. and left them. While Alexander Gardner ard James Miller were asleep in bed other ¥ by the trans- Hi much money was action Moses gave him three dolls te pay bis way heme, The Kelleys end others had ed to rob boete | got shipped, ‘and he was lens fora on the river thie winter; but, before 4 tty was taken siok, Jed to leave. which ed their time The sbove was the first opportunity tha ned of robbi; boat and they embraced !t. A portion of the preperty stolen bas beem recovered —Cwcinnatt Commercial, Dee 2A Reyroldson. wife | of Mr George Reynoidson. of Duboque lows. dicd om Swnfay. the Sth inst. im consequence of delibsretely @rwkipg a t previoue lie how he moti hh nike BALE, te meee ny mmeeetende 6d 4 bie Hed wb eet vatlee ve he ea. And be it farther enacted, That 30 a00n | | teblickments, and act rigidly up to the resolution, 07 Bout Prect | F Bae ee i Es af H FS The cotton, thus slave-grown, comes chiefly to this country, and in one form or another, in clothing, in bedding, im padding, and in is used leas or more rag el oy ee Po 0 , but chiefly | by the fair sex. but not te the same extent. ‘The same with sugar, | Sugar, the produce of the Bridish colonies, was formerly oultivated by slaves, but slaves never se eruelly or unmercifu'ly treated as thoir race are in America Thore is no slavery now in the British colonies; but, in an ovil hour, to the ruin of thou- ta of families, and under a peddling pretext of cheapness, sugar, the produce of Brasil and the colonies of Spain, exclusively the ouitivation of slaves, wad admitted into our markets, in competi: tion with that of our own colonial plantors, and enormous quantities ef it are consumed, ospecially in 3 refined state. The coffee trade is much im the same condition. Now, we ask her grace the Dushoss of Suther- land, with all dutiful submission, upon what just ground ahe can upbraid the ladies of Amerioa with the toleration of slavery in their eountry, waile her ladpsbip herself is an enooureger of it in thi Her grace ig no insignificant encour: of jither. | Bie and her attendants, and all her hoasehold and servants, use the accursed thing. She and her domestics consume more slave grown co:ton, sugar, aad coffee, than the President of the United States, his family, and all his relations. Neither her grace, ror her husband tho duke, may be slave- owners; but this does not signify. She atands in relation to tbe ovil, or the crime, in the same de- gree as the receiver does to the thief, and all the world knows what tho laws of England consider that to be. Her ladychip, we presume, has no great affection for posaeere, &@ doomed race of sporting freebooters in this country, who unfortunately love to roam in the merry green woods on moonlight nights, and shake the icicles from the trees when a pheasant is éeen roosting between them and their hopes; no, her grace cannot possibly sympathise with them, for they kill hares, disturb the gamo, and somotimes, the monsters, they commit murder, if shooting a gamekeoper can be called murder. Now, suppose we were to bribe one of those villains to go upon the Sutherland estates, and procure usa hare, a brace of pheasants, and a muir cock, and having received them, we were to have them, superbly cooked, served up to ourselves and friends, that wo ma goodly repast on the same, giving them the farewell of a glass of Glenlivet, before drinking her Mejosty’s health in a bumper of port or olaret, who, in that case, would be the groater delinquent-—the briber or the poacher? Most assuredly the gentle heart of the dushess, influenced by the Christian virtues, would decide in favor of the agent, and against the wicked employer. Oh rare Judge! This is our case against Her Grace and the ladies of Engiaad who concur with her in the memorial. They do not own slaves, and are exempted from the Gaty of flogging them; but they encourage slavery usvertheless. They give employment to the thin; they prot to detest; they augment the profits o ths foreign slave dealer, and diminish the returns of the fres labor cultivator; and we must tell them Bg that they do this openly, knowingly, and wilfuliy. If these ladies be earnestly desirous to supproas the slave trade, they have only one honest course to pursue Let them aesemb e again at Stafford House, and resolve unanimously to use no more cottonin aay fabric, 20 sugar or coffeo in any shape, 40 long as asingte ounce of the ed Fy article is imported into this country. They who lead the fashion in everptking, in costume, in time. in style, in wit, in perfumery, surely could lead public taste in this matter. The world, out of doors, as it is called, would follow them as the shadow follows the suz If they would resolve to drink tea and coffee without sugar, and allow no articie with which cotton is intermixed to be used in their -several oa- they would do more in twelve months to pat down siavery, than has been done by our enormously ox- \pevsive naval armaments Bo the coast of Africa during the last ten years. Ifthey deoline doing this, we sxeil, however painful the duty, be compelled to doubt their sincerity in their Stafford House remon- stcance, and consider that, without cause, snd im tas very worst possible taste, they have inaulted the ladies of Amsrioa. Music and The leals Abroad. A letter from Trieste, in the Breslau ne aper, atates.—** Among the remarkable sights in our town must be reckoned the appearance of the celo- brated com Rossini, who has purchased pro- perty hore with a fortune of a couple of million of ranos. Rossiniisa great amateur of fishing, and may be aeen every day, as he puts out to sea in his elegant sd comfortably arranged gondel, to entrap wita net and hook the brisk inhabitants of the deep; but it is far more comical to see the corpuient old maestro, girt with a white apron, sitting as a sales- man in the market, where he himeelf turns his booty int ay for be is no less a mercantile than a al genius” baa been giving her readings of Shake- ton to very crowded audiences. £ Sheffield have prohibited the eof “Jack Sheppard” in the theatre of Bol Pe that town. The opera of ‘‘Lonisa Muller” ie about to be brovgat o Paris, Madame Cruvelii to under take the py el part. e Beltrameili in theatre, Paris, as Amin jomaambuls Anew piay, ‘Might and Right,” the scene of whiob islaid in Russia, bas been p: odaced at Sadler's Ww London Aldridge, the African Rogelus, bas met with oon- siderable success Curing his tour in Germany. He about to give performances in Vienna and Berlin, ‘The opera of “‘ Moise,” which waa produced with Test success some time since, at the Royal [telian ad London, is attracting very large houses in ‘Br At the Itelian Opera, St Petersburg, “ Conoren- t has been produced with great success, MM. Labiachs and Tamberlik, and Maddla do Merie, be- i ading performers Herr Nabich, » solo player on the trombone baving a high reputation in Germany, has arrived Evgiavd. His Grst public appearance may pos aib): mede at che Christmas Philharmonic Con- verpocl and Manchester. | Anew tenor, Mr. Haigh, hes m asful débat at the Theatre i | Fronois Osbaldistone, in the oper Roy.” The Dublia journals, succes. give a friexdly hint to Mr **look to bis isurela,” Hecry Drayton has beon engaged by Mr. Kean toimpersonate the character of Hecate beth,” which is now in course of rehearaal production at Windeor Castle, and anb- at the Princess’ theatre, London. ppeared at the Ita- in the opera of * La | vis @ most suo- », Dablin, as io play of ‘Rob mentioning his Sime Reeves to was the long pro- £ Berlion’s most cele tho ema of which was hie opora, to Cellini.” ‘The success of the perform: yond adoubt. The wm was mounted tendence of Liszt, with a taste oe of rome ard intelligence which we oannct too highly com- mend, and which prove a peseionate love for the art It was performed twice at the Court theatre, and ws6 received with the greatestenthusiasm The theatre was crowded, and the ionces numbered the most distinguished pereo f Brunswick, H. ovor and Leipsig. The triumph of Berlioz was complete. On the first occasion he was recalled after the third act, and every token of sincerest ap probation was visible. The second Geren alzo directed by Liszt, in his office of Kspolmeister, was inno respect less brilliant. On the 24th of November theré was a concert, which confirmed the deoided success of *‘ Benvenuto.” The programme phony of ‘Romeo and acts of ‘‘K'aust”” Not: wbatandicg fhe iengs a of the selection, aud the lateness of the hour, many morceau wore eccored, and every imagineble oxpresston of eulogy wae testified The vocal academy of Weimar, ‘for the first time, united with the artistes of the theatre to execute the choruses. At the termination | | of the concert. Berlioz was summoned to the box of the Grand Duke and Duohess, and after having oom- limented bim in the most ious manner, the mer endowed him with the order of the Faucon Blanc. The following day he dined at court, waere was present, M. de Esileyrand, who thanked the Grand Duke for bis recep\ion of his illustrious countryman A grand dinner wes giver to Borlios at the Stadt haus by tho artistes of the theatre, smateurs, ard strangers. and was ‘cllowed by « ball; ot the termination, the artistes of the Kepel pre- rected the eompowr with @ cliver baton acd at ' no the wornlog ce le wae preparing | Mee ee i zs E Bg Ernst ie still at Lyons; the best proof of his at after having given three scirées he was jorced to perform at t! concerts in the prin- cipal . Duprex has once more co! tent jb { | oe Yate tent Nae tad feneeremre sede 04 Pirate Cove, @ut of Canse, in ho gale ot S00 Yorr, Gi Se aL Bobr } SUSE ee tener Oe... | Atanas i Wert Sinise Fay ses oot Bas Woks an iste etoke To tesesce saat SSE . A Sa Obata Lge yeh 1k Ce to Senet. ook on einige was pasoed (288 i nee, aN " Ship Elsa Werwick, Watson, from Boston (Oot 6), fe. aba Sant Rene wd ba, Soca | Mags Sk EE A Con tc Ouan ‘Wind at sus rise, NN; meridian, BE; cunsot, M, with rain. | Nev te iio ena, Uh ivergeel-sanctaaieten, o>) m. Blip Underwriter, OF zoctertay, bad oar jongers. She Fayal Deo 11, wad superionocd 14, lo! 4 eel Win Word, trom Cardiffor Mobile, Doo, int (8 88, verpoel ‘Nev 3 D 10. : envy weeverly gales the entire pasenge. 1G Coraatio, Deverour, trom NOrloans for Otasgow, Dow. avora Pie, Seaumue Canana, ax Borron.| Nore ibs 2s Mo Sa (Oot 8) for Ban Fremoteee, warsnpam, Deo 7— rianue at : sctzgar Pease age Vovria,Wallngoon Nort. Ba | qfeaetetet Maranon pagh (Ont 1 for Beece Bonveavx, DeoT--814, Chas Thompson, Small, NOrleana, | Bee Mary: Mane, from NYorx (Oot 28) forfina Freuelo ‘Adv Windsor Canto, ora Greaade, tor NOrtesns; Auguste bag =f Pe seis of ard. for do. Pe, rie & prone 7 elphis for Pornambace, No: | om 20 Ase Bote, NYors) Doo t. Ludmic. N | brig Chateworth. Jordan, from Rio Juostro for WYecm, | Be Richmond 81d Goth, C Duokwitc, NYork. —' | Bgv2h Fernam buoo, W 25 miles (ues a borane). | BEwErORD, Deo &—8id Seorot, Balo, Aowport to load for i en ian cos Sa (owe ) tor Bem ‘ oaton. L Brusror, Deo S—Are Clara Ann. Eo otag beter geek Wyatks | D007, Lat 1636 ton 58 Boli) from NYork for Pacm t his couree of vocal instructien; it is superfluous to | state that his pupils are very numerous. Chelard, the composer of *‘Macbeth,” is atthe present mo- ment in Paris. The Gazette des Theatres and La France Musicale announce that M. Auber has been givento M. Halevy. Another candi spoken of, M Adolph Adam, who would unite the funotions to those of Ditecteur de la Musique Impe- riale, to whioh office he is said to be already 4 inted. At the Odeon a actdrama, by MM. sustave Waoz and Henri Mounier, has been duced with mediocre success. Its title is “Grandeur et decadence de M. Soap Prudhomme.” At the Gywnase a two-act nevolty, “Un Fils de Familie,” by MM. Bayard and De Beauplan, has been most skilfully written, and is net characterized by the immoral tendency of the modern French drama. At the Palais Royal there bas been a one-act comedi- etta. “La Femme aux Qufs d'Or,” and “Le Para- pluie de Danveles,” in two acts; both are now popular, and will doubtless continue so for some | % 0. Tae WuEELING Brivo: —Public attention will seon be called to the remarkable conflict between the United States Supreme Court and the | ive branch of the government, in the Wheelmg bridge case. The Court, by a decrec at its late session, after a re hearing of the case, decreed that the bridge should be removed as an obstruction to navigation, or elevated to a certain height. and they allowed a certain time within which the bridge company should comply with the terms of the decree. Congress, at the late session, and after the ad- journment of the Court. constituted the bridge a post read, with a view to save the Lig abort evade the decree. ‘They undertake to legalize what the judic' has decided to be a nuisance. Fel , the United States Mar- shal will d to exeoute the decree, and summona posse, and, if need be, call upon the President for military aid. The Governor of Vii “eerhe on the other hand, will resist the cxecution of the decree, and employ the militia for that Lal ‘There is a clash of authority betwoen co. ordinate ches of the government, and in which States are deeply imterested on one side and the other. ‘Whether Congress or the Court is to yield is the ques- tion.— Baltimore Sun, Dec. 27, DESPERATE AYFRAY AND MurDER NEAR OINcIN- nati.—The canal boats Metamora, Captain Mankii Enterprise, Captain Ollison, came in collision pomey morning about ten o'clock. on the Whitewater c: near Harricon, in Cepaart, Some difficulty ensued re- lative to disengaging the boats, when Captain Mankin board the Enterprise and made an assault iT fight took place between ‘ies falling on deck near {At un olago ofthe affray' ‘hoes belonging t0"2o0 Be: this stage o a ing e Me- tamora, nsmed Osborn, seized an irom wrench jumped on the deck of the Enterprise. and struck Captain Ouli- son a desperate blow on the head, fracturing the skuil. Both captains rolled into the canal. Captain Mankin succecdod in getting safely on shore, but the wounded man expired in the water. from whence he was taken out ehortly afterwards The authorities of Harrison prompty arrested Captain Mankin and the crew of the Metamora, with the e: tion ot Osborn. who sueceeded im maki his escape. Mankin was brought to the city catly t! merni ad committed to jail to await a preliminary trial —Cincennati Times, Dec. 23. Prorzseox McCay Nor Deap.—It is a source of elncere gratification to us, in which we know ev Gecrgian will participate, to announce that Professor C. F. McCay still lives, and yesterday returned by to his residence st Athens in improved health.—-lugusta Sentinel. Stock Sales. Prtt.aperrnsa. Dec. 27.—(Reported by Keon & Te: Firrt Boord-—$1,000 Philade’phia and Sunbury Railroad 2 3 Susquehenns Canal 6's, 8434; , Bo. 1634: 600 do, 1636; 280 onsh, , 1694; 100 do, 24, 16%: 500 a down, 1634; 100 ‘do, 5 60 Morris Canal, 20%; 50 do, b5 a Nortistown Hallsond, 02; 10) Re rt edit $5 000 Road! 000 10 do, 20%; road, 4934, Betiocen Boards a, "44, 98; 1.000 do, Mir ebill Railr do, 2136; 10 Pennsylva Railrosa, bS. 16%; 100 17, Second Boar ver Meacow Rail Eobuylkill Cont, 66, 17: ¥. MOON RISKS... ,,.mora 06 43 433 | wien waren..... morn 09 57 Port of New Work, December 97, 185%, CLEARED. | Steamship Utah, Forbes, Valparaiso, Howland & Aspia- § rove Iho Warrior, Shtfedt, Mobile, Livingston, Ls; c rocheron k Co Steamsnip Chorokeo, Baxter, Now Orleans, M O Roberts. Ship Aretealis, Edwards, Liv. ol, Williams & Guion Bark Kr bert Mills, MoNair, Galvoston, Hussey & M Berk Florence (Br), Toge, Berbios. J 5 Whitney pore cele. Lag ae tao = ee gh dew ims nD jerman, Now Bedfo: mae a Schr Col Barterly, Kiwsoa, Cbaelesvon, NL MoCrondy & 0. Sohr Fotomao, Abbots, Attakapss, Thompson & Hunter. Schr Joba Perkins, Prtanklin, HD Brookxen Sobr Elm City, Pri f. Steamer Mars, Gre: Briggs. ABRI' Fophia Walker (of Bi Bhi er with oofiee Lider, and View Novi in ballast, to oz: ax ‘Azof, Chipwar, Cadts, 36 daye, vith mdse and pas. sopgers, to Agpirre & Galy @ NG ifohborn (of Frospect), Randall, Bonaire, 16 ‘otlke & Son. it, to F ° Chase Nouvites, Deo 14, with 9 Fino; “sinh gg Bark R.A Gamble, Osborng St Marks, 3 days, with cot tom, &o, to Bmaliwoot, Andérson & Co. Bark Charm (new), Siceper, Thomaston, 6 days, in bal: Ingt to RW Troudy, Brig Neptuno (Oldenburg) Sob w: with mdee ai & pas. ongers, to Po} ig Almatie, (cf Cohasset), and lopwecd, 10 G Dou Bromon, 6 days, rritt, Jacmel, 15 days, las. ie (ef Now Haven), ‘Deeit, Trinidad de Cuba, 13 daye, with coown, &o, to H Trowbridge & 80: Brig Fmpire, N $01 where she pat ti cist Morray. ‘Ihe E putjinto sequer ce of haying, on the Jith, experienced which she lost sone enils, and gustained mage. Brig Waoiers, Pov oll. St Marks, 10 daj Smallwood, Andorsin & Co. Key is miles «irtant, experienc wovere gal j lose — foretop gailant sail, jib, sad malntopmast staysail, Haldee, Maino, Jacksonville. 11 di 7 w Pet late Ri vend farea to ey yn 76 06, spoke sobe C Heri+ ering for she Hole in the 1, Simonson, Mapegant, ar Dee 24, tat 50, lon 74 teering 8 (for Franklin, Onatavia (of Pookie WIE ormn com tod ¥ Geo Savery, be Put int jort for provisions. Sobr James T Boyd, Ho! Georgetown, BC, 4 Jaya, ont Mary Wise, (of Bookland), Crookes), Richmond, 3 be Merchant, Coock, Riehm Bohr Heetegnre Osborne, A a fo! dey 4 day. fisher Virginia, days Bone Mary Jaro, Wall 3 days. br Mery Elion Willi Bobr Brave, Joveph Vi 8 be Thern, Biokson, Virginia, 3 day! be Ri $a 8 ones. Hodas, Virginis y BPasker, Brown Vir Echr Relipse, Weeks Virginia & Bohr Dor) 6 Aas Rene fait « ” v tet . om. the Pill Deo Lochhead, for NOrk Blade. G for Savannah, ees h loss cf bulwar s, rudder i favorably received. It is cleverly constructed and | ua oa" banonplinle’(feom Gensel Prinoe Albart (6), do; 2d, Arion San Francisco. rope, Trumball, Dyer tor NOrlcans; Aipionso, and’ Benj Sarier, for San Franotvee, Hiber Rutledse, Wambe ‘Charleston; aR bn 4 ; Nvork, Winteld Suott, Mclollan, St Joha, NBs 10th, Ps: cific (9), Nye, NYork. via Portland, where arr Sith ult, as reper and had notarr at last N Derty Cast} Brewer, Joffrey. NYor! Ent for losdlagdth, Sis Howard. Dovglas, Franchise, Charlest Charlest Wms quehsanna, for Chariosto: beash, for for aving Deck, Sarab & Louiss, Henderson, and himb: > apiiiag, Be. Ady, Ameri Keitoh, Boston, 2th; North America Dunbar, do+ burn, Sai Howes, do 13th; i an: 16th; Centu: 27th) Carri Tinkhaa, des) Green, for do 2d, do; Almade, Brewer, for do 10th or 15th, x Ann, ing, from coast of Su matra, wogordert; Horrisbury veh for Sioily Deo 1; Er ms Linooln, Bartlett, for h in ballast; Pow batan, Myers, fr return cargo; Phooniz, Cole, from Reed, from Leghorn. to load for Boston. orost, fro Sid 7ah Meateruma, Leavitt, Mobile; 8th, Klunbeth Bont “WN Newoastle for N York. Orleans. St John BB. Ue (seo bole below). Of the Wight, Breme: Srvpranp Bay Lendon tor Mobile NYork for Lonéon, with los ton, Ising in morning in he! bud no further Glnogow for NYork, fails and part of bulwarks, 900k hous bad to threw 20 o1 80 tons of an, hac put in here with loss cf fore The Ai Tabiti for Cali leaving T, the Brn got of aay anip R Morton, Jackson is, Mook drows, Oniale, A elcared = Bork Bum, Taylor, Boston: Pernambuco; sohe Cero! mks. voather; stove bul warka, aplit avila, Bo. NP, bel: 10, age p2aey Bt Stephen Cla Sth, th 8, Madons, Woodside, and Eliza Aan, loans Canrz, Nov 2—bld he) gg or NYork > hala Doo d—Arr Charles, Kuark, Rotterd Canoirs, Dee 6—Are arquta, Doughty. Lon. Wil T Sid olumbine. ‘Col Charles, Drew, San Francieoo;’ Rome, Gross, NOr! Crvne Des d—arr Corrack, Fales, NOrloans, ‘veaee ow (2), Cr: NYork. Sic i Lt 00. ‘ravoiseo: St5, Luli Chial im, Sa ‘and Achine, for Mobile; Arrzle, rr Queon Victoria, Tursor, Hull for mn Maria, Silaby, Newoastie for Loaden, Hub! h Aer neas Smith, Inthe oe Idg Advance Drax, Deo 4—: 10¢l OB 30—Art Marmion, Jackson, Palermo, ‘eo. Old 20th, Now noagliclo (from Genoa), NYork; 25th, Hamp oy, Pelermo; 26th, Sooloo, Hopkina N York. GRAVESEND, 8 \d Surprise, Rankts, NYork; Stor- ong Ken; , Hart >. Bambune Nov S0—Ate Déutechland, NYork. Sid lst, for ‘26ch O—Arr Humboldt (), bere) NYork; 8th, nd Sarah Bridge, Stur: it NOrleans:; ord, do. Sid teh. ‘Tra ull, Smith th, Geo Wurlbut, Major. NOrleans. and Zurich, for NYork: Lemuel: Washburn, NYork. afford, Baltimore. joc Sth—Arr Squantus, Creoker, and Sea NOr! U Soranton, Spencer, Contu- d_ Now York, Hutehinson, NYork; Danl bs, or, Howard, St John, NB. 7th, City of Glasgow (i "phiivdeiphis; Milka, otter! and Chasse’ Ho ey; Scotia, Morrill, Baltimore; Pri Sw} ton, Russell: jaloney; De Witt Clinton, Funk, and West Point, York, '9:h, Lapland, Siwpsom, NOrlosns; John P Sage, Robson, ‘orl Of tl % 10th, Hangarian, Patterson, 8t. John, NB, labde she pat in iedie trom NOtle ‘The Jas Nesmith, is stated not oIntire, from Bristol for NOr! i ¥ a fa, Shaakiis.” his; Celestial Empire, ropa, Shanklin. Philadel 00, Nice. 7th inez Lunt, NOrleans; Asis, MoCutcheon, and | Sint Glasgow, Hatfield, Mobile. 8th, Druid, Godner, tan Fran- cineo; Colonixt, Wilsos d, Mosher; Belmont, Ki Atkinson, NOF- ol 4, Meldrum, Eleanor. Kei Defence, Mc Wyokmai nd Arctio, Zorens, €0; 'e, Drake, NOricans. In the pivee cover’ bound, Caledonia, Hamil! 0, rd, Charlertor and Jeesie Miller, 1th, Liverpool, Kearns 0088, Soule, Bost: Apalachioola: Baltimore; 6th, Alliance, beter, Boston; 8th, Mails, } juantum. iitornia, Ob , Montealm, 4, ro, and Hibernia, do; Chil lage Gocdwin, ‘Parsons ; Chases, Howe. Borton. 10g “aif, Car hagens, Woodstock, and. Sus- ra. Consdrook, and Eliza ‘Savannah; Maine, St Helona, and Philanthropist, Orleans; Dumfricashire, Sultan, Bentick, Jenny d Kathr, fer San Franc! so. in port )4 lth ial: a shi on, Thompact Ci ad Mary) Beltimere, 15th; Mary Hale. ituck, for City Point, with des tor Charleston, 15th; Franchise, Robinso toh, Elizabeth Bruce, and Mary Caroling, ‘bh: Bartle; yd Cooper, Be n pe Be tet Evans, P ib Jam 10; Douglas. ‘Reserss 3 10; Douglas, Rosers: PGtark, and Beiteonia, A pnoepseey, Dec 6—Arr Surerior, Mason, £: Joha,NB. Sld 80vb ult, Monongo, Corish, NOrloaas. Lisnon, Nov 27—Arr Hollander, Brown, N York. Savi v 23—Arr Smyrna, Sprague, Boston. 314 29th, | thi Laveride: ir a. ym, Blancke, NYork. Sid ti; Luoonia, Hamilton, N re Gast Girge ; indoor, Lawrence,for NYork Deo 1, do; Lucin ym Baltimore disg. for Leghorn to take in Laguns, disg; 8: rampore, 8—Put in for a harbor, Kata Hows, Nor- wport for NOrlow thony, City Point Va. Minrorn. Dee ym Ni Newront, eo 6—Cld Algoma, ‘Awy, NOrlesna. ORTH Foreiaxn, Deo ¢—Of, .Tahi Nyland, from Piyvsovrn, Dec 6—Of, Achilles, Morris, from Hull, for N Penarrx Roans,"sbt Deo 8—Arr Joxphine, Bornholm, eTrown, Deo3—Arr Ann Hariay, Clyie for NYork 18 ‘w)y Sth, Austin, Mason, Gottonburg for Boston (o20 Sxretns, Deo 4—Sld Messenger, Pinkbam, NYork. MHh—In port, Mary Florence, Trott, for Pa hee lda. Bournampro: 6 Fitch, B: A Deo 4—Put in Frances, Rilis, from Lon- load for NOrloans, and remained Sth aman, died 7th. eabian, Bainbridge (or Bombridge) Ot do 4th, Hermione, Rasshen, from Richmond for Bro- i ov, Cla Catharie, Upham, Oporto; 20th, Ooean ~ it ono, Deo t—Arr South Eek, Softly, Wilming 2 of proviousiy—Of, Iodine, Mills, from aera e ceaon, with ines of bulwarks, reauchoous, Falls, rar. obu If, M'Murtey, for Cbarl wick dook ready for som tork fire thi roo! ven several sails were destroyed, 4 Deo Ann Sarle QueEnstown, act M'Donald, from vahy; 1 t of ps off deck, and for NYork, mile, Bo. 10 overboard. vrsoil! Tth--The B L Harrim: tin, Meson, from Gottenburg for pan » Ey mn, Nov 23—The Lyman, for Boston, befors re- | % jorted in distrers, will have to heave down whom discharged, 0 have her bottom examiued. vonev, NSW, Aug 81—The sobr Goldon Rale, from a fornia, ‘was wreoked oan rot three days [The noties of the loss of the G R, appe f Aug Si She wasthew reported as bing off Tahiti, waiting f Pa N P ner re Sou ole, a Hedegd ther in the Atlan: it, a aa ORT Orienoe = He, Aaving (ncountered ay of wind of three days durstion. Telegraphic Marine 6— Bb! non, NOrk eran wih teats in Arrive ra*bon, tieana (saw on ina 4, 1 sohr a wi siren sink bends | FS had tep e—wae settling fast when YJ ye --7 we aif an hour—her SRY Bere then of av sho ad oe mils bons) Racin, *attoras! | 8 }o| ee iw), i, 7 with dams) sine n > on 18th inst; beig Rio Grande, Savan- ‘i nab y, Bt Domingo Cit Baek fe i Treated; Bele Muomas Oonner, vee Sodse, Carden he Let aawe, Dec 6 rriveg ~Rerk oe, Buenoa Ayres, Oct SI, having od the rs See ab Peostnersowa, apparantly withous da: ober yed-—Bark Fr nk) Heraid Marine Arrived —Steamebip Olty of Man t} ‘olipper). Stump, Het (pews He murmia, Dee 21—PM. eater. Leidah, Liverpool: | | , Harvey, NBy ocht brig C BE Fay, Clark ine (Daa), ‘anutioon, ‘Ooch ends Mincellanconss Bana N Bovrron, at Boston from Mobile, tad hoary Bang Ova ‘0, feom Havre for NYork bu . inaured a RN aN Fed of cal oC this woneel, which wn pot insured, \ aat at Nassan. Boston for ia the Commer 9d to (oe, halt at ho Nepvune 1 ON © Prion Th: eo fnbee Cw Ports, AnpRosean Deo 10—Burk May (Br), Ritealc, for Besten abt read’ iv Bonaie, Deo 11—No Am vesools i Bermvp. imipy ton, NC; 6th, brig Princess Care Pavrinn it lato) —Bel ic Mary Knapp Wilson, from and for Now Work 12 days; only’ Am) Dewar Gvavai i. Imh, Woodtere York; got DF J ma wor ong av PRIncE, fee NYork 10th; ochre Joba Fy Morse, for NOrleans te) Dan). N¥or! q be Sr THomas, Deo 1—Ship port, E, abs half tischargod, soon; cne man siok with Vitple, ¥ ipple, "Tixers, Des 9 goon; pare Morrill, for NVork di elphia ALEXANDRIA, Mew York: 24th, sobr Woodvilic, Pt Sharpe, do; 24th, 0). TBOSTON, Deo %—Arr at Shaw, New ELIZ, Ann, Bere Win EASTPORT, Deo delphia; Z ry FALu Bi tobe Virginia, Ii In the stream fro1 Re! 2th. inst irk; G Tn port 11 AM, stoamer Titan, 6 Oneco, Avadi Acorn, * Grand ‘Tribune, subre Hutoba, Cinara, Klizaboth, M rt &) Lath. NYor? in tow ofe' LEWBS, Dos ae tea the MOBILE, Philadotpbia: ship Waab ren 19 y NY chicola; ebip Towed to ace (thy ahipe Cummings, Bark iith, May lath, ship Beloserig; barke Ledy ye Bermuda, (Br), Carson barbadoe: York. ata Ch if Ald, Clenfucgos. ROCKUAND, Dee gieh Ach 21 THOMASTON, Di NYork. Old detv, M Batista at Homa dics, J Lecerras, B Lo: tras, A 4 tist Capre Valance, | Dec U—Arr brig Go 13th oteamor Pow Royal (Br), Doe, 0 1S (I Ra, Now 28—Arr brig Oliv: Fale, Witt ark Kit n, 3 Dee 1, betg aA, Detagate rig Me oudret, do ite tien, do ¥; 224, stoamor Onpraz, brig Alosander, Purdy, New Yor St Johns NF, wish part of 20th brig Charlotte, M'Donald, 0, H otor, NYork LaGa, Now Si—Barks Kate & All Industrie cr f elenas 1d: York do: an *panish bri Tsth, eohe Swit, Sistine ae | , Low, for NYoen pan rig Miltoa, from lor, for Boston abt (7th; Z LP pire, Bar! for Bor ud 1Tem Tyler, and Capt Whoof, of the J C Ron” Brig Ellis, Richardson, fer Boston 3 of 2 Sax eino, Nov 18—Ship Superb, Prentiss, wnci Hugg, Berwick, and Aman iy gs we for Phil al LPB olphia 4 di ryant, pat A NO} i OKELLE, Deo T—! Wri wte fat; 5th, Bw ee obile; 6th, brig Donna T ), NOziea B do: brigg Dan), Chacter on, arr Ish), Rio Gramae rloans; 13th, Thorn tike, Porkime tig Chatsworth, Jor N¥od Wo Am vowel in pork Bld 27th, bes am bri; Ihc eset (rss) il ‘| ra, Porkins, Yor Mobile or “Apsleohieds, gerously; Art Unie eo master and * y, two two in num! A majority of t every Ghip were cick with yellow fever. NF, Deo 4-Are. brig Jairus Hart ( Doe Arr bark Berlin (Br! days, for Boston, with passenger rk. ec S—Bhip Areico (A 4), from NYark sre av oaton arr 27th ult, fe Bale for }. onl; "8 00) ‘hs Edw Fletohor, Livoo) ;, Hamilto Ina do; ohm Welsh, Amos, from beth ult, um Sid no date, ship Arkamen Deo 15--Bark Mayflowor, of and Eaven, uno; and others, Guoat, Combe, Bostpors. ‘ JA Com Orvigh, yD Home Ports. Deo 83—Arr sohr Jose me Vista, At sobre Bui tohineon, N Yor! bark White Cloud (Br), ins, Halitox 24th, 2 P ark Orien: York; Telegraphed, ohor i Lighthouse, Chi da ‘Sid barks W (at an br g. CU Bell (cot ith): Drige ip. 8 ba at hi Kew os ‘ Cy Koonsa, ABETAL o17y prev to Dec 2)—Are sohr Marga or) ape sohrs Rough and Ready, Paw ork. 0 28—Arr brig Benicia, Jones, Daste Baltimo brig Aloenus, Shaw, fort Korsuth, Alle rit ado King Bosten at peveieat , Buo for Noi rk; Jem Tina, NYork ¢ na ten Perkb 0 cy ages, Trott, Ur Deo 23, Pl; { Holmes, do, for aux Cayes: Acorn, annad; TP Perkins, Ginw, do for Georgetows do for Wilmington. en fe 189, Poor, 63 ber rk. turned brigs Ses Bird aud Rio Gran: id sobr Bliza Frances i —Arr brig Tribune, Kiliman, Wilmington, NC {? B ra Hud on, Havqnor, Machias for N Mill . bl TP and Mary, S in. Geo Warrer NNEBU SK. Deo 25—Sid ship Northern Crown (nar 4: Jax. Oudward fleet wou te: ‘at 4 = ssa ston, putin for ® harbor on Thureday ov . for destination on the followi morning, No vee harbor, and coast clear of disastors. ship Bennockbuen (Br), Sw rat Resins ioe Queenstown. & rom icholas Biddle, Gorrish, and ¢ ‘Cummins, Liverpool bet Alsing., 8 Com io ten thm AI ra , Bartlest, Frown, Bartlsts, A(takapas. & 2th—Are shi ady Resell (Ba), Sinnos, + ind (Er). Hogs. Liverpoo., bark 8t Marys, Militk: ‘ork; bri I ft, Gifford Montego Bay. ‘bsok date)—Arr obipe | Boat aly, Park cit ee) iota, Sisal 7d is oig, Sisal 7 day © Belge Fol 8 Gottings, Hear tile; eohrs Allon Long =) from the const. Cld-steameh ‘sud Indianola “Joweph Holmen, Ada Speroer, Liverpoo! Juniata, Newton, Phundes pli ot » Lewis, © Major Bacbon Boghich, Pensacola, ameht Wao Pens, S . a4 Pro’ o bueon. N Yor; I via Galvseten; Ameri mwoil, Rarker, Live: setts, Samson. Mars Havre 12th Oot; bar Kio do Janeiro bro, Males on, Philadelphia. “ Anns Rich, Nort) Avanti jaleer; 7th, ships Oswego, Chas Cooper: briz American might; schrs Aico ford, Norton, Win! By Avwer, do ORFOLK, » Deo 13—Clé bri rr Rohr Craw edors, (Br), Sith, ry, Antiqua , ANTUCKET, Deo £2--Arr gobt RS Smith, Kolly, » BILADELPHIA, Deo 26—Arr brig fo usth ult; sche R Hallock, Torry, RTLAND, Deo 24—Cl4 cht Sar Floronss, Gate: Yori Jane (Br), M G—Art bark Charm (now), S! (apd aise feet reek) veh 4 laren and) A Es N Bolfeet cid NY¥ork via ag nar) NOrieane. Deo 21, $b Thomastos Farwoli, » \ Lsth, bark J N,N, it Indies; Comet Py Willett: Smith. de: @! solire Keobel Ji Boston; Zuina, ‘a Frances, Wall ¥ York 60 19— Passengers Arrived. siyiras—Dack Girerd-—-M Ri teats, J Araya JM | 85 iteenandion, Kee b Vers, & Veron ier, G rade, RV Alvslto:, OE stead H Ramisor, 2 A Ooatoree, ‘A Entradi Bork