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WASHINGTON. THE LATEST CaBINET RUMORS. PROCEEDINGS IN CONGRESS. Important Besolution Offered by Gen. Cass Re- lative te Great Britain and Central America. Lew of the British Steamer Mountalncer, ac. Be, Be. From Washingten City. Wasummoros, Dee. 17—P. M. ANOTERR CABINET RUMOR—NAMES OF THOSE WHO AEB TO BE HowORED, BIC. FROM 4 GENERAL CORRESPONDENT. 16 ls repor’ed ‘bat Senator So1'6 has this evening re. oived a telegraphic deapatoh from Concord, sta'ing that General Piorec has fixed upon the following oablact: take 6 for whet I¢ is worth :— BR MT. e-peed Virginia, tes ee John Slide a Seoretary Treasury Jona A. Dix of N. Seeretary of War. B. W. Johpeon. of arkanras Secretary of the Navy. J.D Bright, of Toe: Seoretary cf the Interior?” 8. Medary. of Ohio. Postmaster General. A 0. P. Nicholson of Tevnesses, Attormey General. SPECIAL CORREPPONDERCE OF THE NEW TORK HEemann. SOUTHERN RIGHTS DEMOCRATS AT A PREMIUM Wasmircros, Deo 28 1652-8 P. M. ‘The fact eppears to be pretty well authenticated that Senator Hunter ha. gone northward by invitation of Gea: Piorve, which is txe'amoun: to the offor of a cabi- mot eppelptment. Mr. Hunter's friends, however, say that be will ecorpt motbing but the State Department, ‘end have some confidence that he will cet it; if so, the Gouthern rights cemocrate will be at the head of the gov Crument; but. at the same time it is well understood they will oordia' y arree to the appointment of Mosars Dix, a oy. or even Johm Van Buren, #0 that there ee.unit, copecially on the Cubs question. Hunter, Dix and Nighol.on, of Tenneesee, are now at a _——,. MO MORE ABOUT THE CABINET—OONFIRMATIONS BY THE SENATS. Wasuinaren, Deo. 28.9% P.M. Cabinet rumors are quiescent to-day. ‘The Semate, in Executive session, confirmed Mr. Gre- Geez, Of New Jersey. as Commissioner of Customs, vice Mr. Bookweil, resigned; sleo Mr. Jonas, of Pounsylva. mia, Comal Gereral to Alexandria, Egypt. Several mar- ehale and minor eollectorchips were confirmed. X.¥.Z THE TELEGRAPH CASK IN THE SUPREME COURT. The concluding argument om ta Morse, by George G flora Eq . of N ‘ork. in the Telo- graph osre, ip the United states Supreme Court, is in BeErers, and will becovcluded to mcrrow. The decision ‘wil, probably, be given in two or three works. SHIRTY-SECO1D OONGRESS. SECOND SESSION. NoTo*, Deo 28, 1852. KMEN ON THK OAPITOL Verioue petitions presestod Mr, Wricen rieented « petition from Mr. Stenley.an joan artist. praypy Congress to purchase his eofiec- tiga of Indien paieting “rhe Na hd rellef of Mr Dovor, et Ic’ weeking mm OP the M@ORMATION WANTED CUNCERRIMM BRITISH MOVEMENTE IN CHNTRAL AMBRIOA, ) @ Mioalgen, offered tho feilowing re- 8 eh OVER :—— Mr. Gees, (dom sohation. which od tm Fespectii it of eclony in Certral amr her with pe ge! to; @prelamation served at the saue dopartmen the Britich at the alias, nly 17, lee2 wane fee Moot Grectuus Maj-sy our Queen to gonetiiue and the Islands of Rvs reoce, Utila, Barharat, and & colon: w 14 doniy bated the Ba; me i id 0: ber Majesty's Core, Co or ial Secretar; Gures, if avy, heve been taken by th the violation of that srticle of the treaty of July & FOO, between the Usived States aud Great whieh provides that neit!er party shall ocou or colo Or seeum. or exercise any dominion over care, ‘ots ice, the Mosquito coast, or any pact of NTED FOR REVOLUTIONARY SERVICES. ‘The Bevate took up the bil grauti to Avery Downer for revolutionury eervices, which was do- Dafed, apd oo the que-tion of engrowing tt, the vote ateod—ayes 18. noes 6 No quoru: _ The debete wae then recumed and on the question being taken again, the result was—ayos $2, tices 3. The Wes peroed. CERTAIN LAND? IN MISMMEIPPI TO DE RE-SURYRYED. ‘The bill providing tor the re surveying of certain lands im Mirsiesippt. in diet where the office of Burveyor Goneval bas been adoli-hed, was taken up The questdon on ao amendment resulted in—yoas 27, meye 1, Ne quorum. After further debate. 83 Senators voted, and the bill was pered PUIVATE BILLS DIFFICN TY I PROCURING & QUORUM— RNR 4DJ00! . ‘Two private bil’: wer oousisered, and votes thereom far" tr be reposted several timer, in order to progure a #4 stadcums (whiz) of N. C., said it waa impossible to do busmers proverly iv this manner. Ho thought the public interest wouja be beter served by am adjourn. mevt He conrented how+ver. to an exooutive session, d but o few minutes, and then the Senate adjourned. " House of Rep ceentatives. Wastincron, Dec, 28, 1852. NEW MEMDRR ADMITTED. Hom. Lorenzo Serine. (whig) of Maw., elected in pios of Hen Benjamin Thompson, |, appeared tnd wee qualified FROPOOKD BEMIRSION OF DUTIEL OM GOODS DESTROYED BY FIRE, ETO. Mr. Ban. (dem ) of N. Y., offered a resolution, that the Committee of the Whote on the state of the Union be dircberged from the further cousideration of the bill to rerri: the duties on certain goods deetroyed by fire in New York, oxd that the came be toforred to the ommit- tee cn ere, Before voting there was s eall of the House, when 124 men bers anewered to ib-i mes. Mr. Bermoun, (dem.) of N. ¥.,1m reply to a question by Mr. Ort, said the Committee om Commerce desired the 4, abovoreferred to sent back tothem that they might | meke o cimilar provision for the sufferers by fire in Cali- fornia; and further. wuen they shail report, they would ack immediste ection Mr. Ona (dem.) of 3.6 . said be did mot perevive any Btoceary GOparction betwoen the New York and (ali- fornia celamities {be bili wnieh the gentioman wished to withdraw end refer bus already been ected om by the Committee on Commcrse Ic is not propored to relieve ad} who bave suffered by fire, but to uuite New York and | Califorvia im (he same bill and press its pasage. Mr.Broanr. (dem ) of Mich , was glad the gantlemsa | from fouth Carclina had starved this discussion because | itexabled the House to inqaire whether they will do any- | thing. ea¢, if 0 bow th-y propose to doit. Daring this | Congress « geniieien risee and proposes a feasible plan to Co the barto-ss— but eno'ber, South Osrolina, tp-ists tot euch use tt will end in ying business. It is it wbile the House comtinues to refer bills he gen-ral appropriation bills to the Com. | Whole om the state of the Union, they are | placed beyond the reach of the body. If it be objected | then mittee of the ‘Last the oui a ptioped tm the resolution should not pars, end the euder+rs by fire in New York aod Jaiifornia shail no? thus beve theit duties remitted then there is good rea con for Chjvoting fo the proposition of the gentleman from. New York (Mr rt) but if this be aot the io ion, od they think relief ouglt to be afforded, then he (ir. Stuart) aid protest ; aod on every convenient op- rtumity be should contines to protest, against burying rights. cimply because otber rights heave been buried. We cit Bere avd do uotbing, but if we stop mow inven- tions to faotittate bu-iness and by common consent agree t exeoute the rules by doing burtvess in order, we can on the: and ‘pe quorum voted ) after Polat of " ‘The ist 2 o'clock eojourmed, by yeas 2 mays 68. From Philad WESTERN rRODUCE—THE LAK GHORE RAILBOAD DIFFIOULTIBG. ETO. Pausoevrni. Deo. 28 1853. Onehundred and fifteen cars, eeotaining four husdred tons of tN arrived by Central Relirosd to-day and Baltimore read, and steamboats touel at Nowonstle. 4 Late from Porto Cabell . Deo. 28, Privapenrn By the arrival of the bark Paez dates to the 1ith instant. from w] cares of fever had cocurred among the shipping. 4 was unurually dull—cofiee, washed, was selllag at llo allio. and unwssbed at 0c 01050; ox bides American Maron, from New York. items from the South. THE NORTH CAROLINA SENATORSHIP—MAIL ROB- BERY—SALE OF THE BALTIMORE MUSEUM, RTO. Baxtimore. Deo. 28, 1852 One mail has been received from New Orleans, but the latent is still due, ‘The North Carolina Legislature had postpomed its ad- jeurpment.until yesterday, but the o dent of the Wilmington Journe! says it was doubtfal whether another trial to elect a United States Senator would be made. ‘The mail from Mobile for the eastward was robbed en the Sth inst. The driver of the stage conveying it was arrested. but the goard could not be fouad, Richard Matobett. Jr, who was injured some weeks since, at a fire on Exonsage place, in this city, died to- day fiom his injuries, tir Owens. the proprietor of the Baltimore Museum, fasovo establishment yesterday to Henry C. Jarrett, for ,000, —_——___—— Marine Disasters, THE BRITISH STEAMER MOUNTAINEBR WRECKED. Norrerx, Deo 28. 1852 ‘The Britieh steamer Mountaineer of and from Livor. pool, for New York, was totally wreeked on Christmas @ey cight miles South of Ourrituck inlet. The crow were all saved. SUPPOSED LOSS OF THE BARK HOLLANDER, Boston, Dec 28, 1862, The berk Amanda, just arrived at this port from Paler- mo, parsed. on the 2ith November. im lat 4106, lon. 25 10, portions of the wreck of a large vessel. oompzicing spars, timbers, plank. pert of the between deoks, and bulwarks’ painted white One portion of the bulwark had the word « Hollander,” in large gailt letters upon it. The bark Hollander. Capt. Barstow. sailed henoc about the &th of October for the East Indies, and it is she may be the vesécl lost. ‘The Savannah and Charleston Steamers. Savannan Deo 98, 1852. The steamship Alabama. Capt. Ludlow, bas arrived here, in 60 hours from New York. Cuarceston, Deo. 28, 1852. ‘The U. 8. mati steamship Marion. Capt. Berry, arrived at her wharf in this city, on Monday night, at 10 o'clook. Markets. Onanreston, Dec. 27, 1862. ‘The sales of cottom to-day were (00 bales, at 1% » 0e., showing a decline of 3; a 4c Tho market is umottied. Military Parades, THE PARADE OF THE RYNDEBRS GRENADIERG. ‘This crack company of citizen soldiers made thelr an- nual excursion on Monday. under the folowing organiza- tio ptain, George B. Hall Staf’ —Adjatant, A. G. Wallace ; Quarter Master, Conklin Titus ; Paymaster, (. W. Behaffer ; Commis: PB. Cloney ; Surgeom, H. Wol- Gon; lst Lieut., Wm Wilson; 24 do. John Creighton; 34 do., Alex Mason; 4th de , Thos Creed; Capt. of Pioneers, James Lundigam. Standard Bearers. —Ser eants, Martia Cregier aud J. H Evers Color Guards.—Sergeants. Thos, O'Donnell and James Turner ; Ist Sergesnt, L. Cooper ; 24 do., Wm McDonough; 3d do., Arthur Creighton; 4th do . EK. McConnell. They started from the Gem, 324 Broadway. numbing eighty four muskets. and ten pioneers, besides the officers, making inallabout 120. ey Were accompanied by twenty five invited guests. They marched from the Gem down Pearl street, tothe residence of Capt. Rynders, whore they were preeented by a young lady with's beau: tiful pair of guide colors, wo made @ neat speech to the company, aud which was responded to by Capt. Hall. Thoy then marched to the Hattery, up Greenwich streot to Canal street, and took ferryboat to Hoboken, where they exercised in driiling and menouvering style seldom witneserd in apy of our best organized companies, They prereuted tno tvect aicpley wo have yor oouu. After some excellent shooting at the target, (which was a full length likeness of a Spanish Geniral. carried on a frame similsr-to those used in volition! og yp ie bed returned 'to the city about half past three, P.M Land. ing at Caval street they marcked up Hudvon to Broome street, through Broome to Broadway down to the Park, up Ceptre to Lovejoy’s Hotel ‘corner of Walker street, and at half se four sat down to a most sumptuous din- ner, numbering fn all more then one hundred and sixty persons. After the cloth was remuved— Captain Gxo. B Har. rose and proposed the health of Capt. Isaiah Rynders, which was received with most hearty cheers After the cheoring had subsided, Capt. Rrepres rose and suid:—Gentlemen, I soarcely know how to thank you in s proper manner, for the gra- tiying compliment you re paid moin naming this company after me I assure you I feel fluttered and honored by the name you have given this company of citisen soldiers But ellow me to ssy that you have this day reflected more credit upon yourselves by your gen- temaply conduct and acidierlike bearing than any honor you cap confer upon avy person. I notice upon your tar- get the motto of » The doom of the tyrant’ [ was pleased Wich thegentiment. not particularly because it was point edu) what seemed to represept a Juban tyrant more than another, but ratber that [ think euch « fate shoald befall ail who wish to oppress their fellow men. I saw, also, the free fieg of Cubs floating side by side with our own beloved stars aud stripes. (Applause) Much has been caid of late about fillibusters and the invasion of Cube. and! think there is more importance attached to this matter tham it deserves. It is true thet the Americom people cympathize with the Cubsnsin their efforts to throw off the yoke of Spsnich despotism. sud they Ukewise sympathize with Irelend in ber opprersion and misfortunes. 80 do they with Poland and Hup; and every nation that is op- pressed by the evils of derpotie government I have never beard spy one blamed for their sympathies with apy cf three nations. Butifa man expresses sympathy for Cuba he ls immediately ret down as a fillibuster or Pirate And yet. we bave treat.es with Austria, Rusoia and England, and other nations equally bindiag as those wiib Spain. I believe it bas beem conceded by the most eminent stetetmen in America ond England, that a cith zen of any government has aright in his individual ca- pacity to arrist eny people struggting for freedom. I ‘would. therefore be willing for onc to assist the peopie of Cube, if they denire to be free from Spanish de=poticm, and were willing to strike the biow for freedom them. selves. provided I could do ro wittout violating my obl- ations and duty ass citizen of the United States Bus would not be willing to sseist in a piratical expedition aginst Cube or eny nation upon earth—it would be folly to think ¢f euch a thing; it should not. and never Will be allowed in this elty for we are true to our govorm- ent, and caprot assist im anything that would compro- mice ber honor or viclate her Geaties, And if Tem not mistaken in the fort! administration, it will mot suffer such expeditions to be organized within our owa territcries; and what is to my mind quite a4 impor. tant, the incoming administration will afford ample Protection to American citizens and thoir in‘erests ageinst the aggrecsions of any powers. Tho epeakor went on to discuss this subject at rome length, and coxcluded by saying that it was the daty es well ga the right of every Amorioam citizen to per- fect himeelf io the use of firearms, for that it war to the citizen soldier that our country must look for protection in her hour of peril, and chiefly to such soldiere as be saw this day on parad G was also necessary, as the time might oome even in this repubiican government, when they might be called upon to defend thelr own rights against 9 military dee- poti-m. spoke of the civil and military laws of this raid the mi itary laws wero subordinate to opand —- the business of the coaatry, and pass among the reet. Mr Bran: y. (whig ) of N.C , enld the gentlemon from (Mr. Btoart ) bad gone against himself. urged both (Of the question and found fault with the gen- themen frou Bouth Carolina for doing what he considered to the businees of the an the sass t Mz. Sruant interpoed, eaying. © I di rev ; ts geatioman from Sovth Carolina fog making euggeetion.”” On Meany reeumed.—He hed understood the gentle. man to Object to the gentioman from South Carolina for this individual good ard dewounced the morality kind of argument. ad st the rame time weat on fm common semse remarks, in which be indulges go fre. (Ec enidentviciaes bil Proxy repeated thet be had met doth sides wtb poate objected to the moce of reasoning was, 2 gentleman ‘rom South Caroline, amd that ar pre seated not do this thing, beosuss Mr. Bravur he had no dirposition further to oriti- eS ae For the past week he be hereafter object gewerally to all measures out = If the yay (itr, a ae would be heliegtc nsst i witilbe “4 Mr, Beysiour, of N.Y. fal character ~po individ fire in New York. end #0 nosttered all over the country. to constitute two commisrions how much money bas be: Whom, There is s bill now pendi im the Senate pro: & general law for puch cases—if it should pass that Wedy the Committee on Commeros will hare ite pas. See Se, sest to pat New York and California on the Er, Howretx (wbig), of Obio, with e view to got beck to where moved thet Mc, Hart's resolu: (eee Ve tabled Agreed to. % be hat called fer milit aseistanee to enforce civil law, if men In ‘suthority were of sufficient calibre and espasity. He had never known on coocasion where it was actually necessary to call for military ase+tance, and he reminded the company thot it was the fret and most importan’, duty of an American citixen to sustain the lew and oon. stitution of bis country. He them gave as a toast—“The health of Captain George B, Hall,” who briedy responded to is. Boz. David O'Keefe and Thomas P. St. Jobn. members Areem| elect. Lieut. Wileon, Ensigne Rvere, and Creighton, delivered ome eloquent addrarses ‘The com " at balf past six o'olook, well pleseed rir "@ amusement, Their target wes thers are many sbarp shooters dao toe Nyoders Oren: are ‘ t! ers Gren- ediers, With such well ‘riiled and oauilaas vorpe, oat ee ie oF nm Te Me. The izes wore awarded )—' A » 701d chain aod real, a epkenaid heavy chasod sliver fruit basket; to J. lv. Briggs, a large sliver obsess \o Mr. MePhelen. an overcoat; to Edward MeConnell, @ silver fruit berket; to Micheel Murrey, a —_ te \A. Mason. a diamond pin; to R Stinson, e vy sliver }, ined with gold; to Thomas Creed, a eplentid and pencil care; vo Mr. Maveriok, a porttolio; te P. , @ beautiful Frenob obapoau. "10% Abb gos Hi Meade gach, 1 Z vas Oueuary. DuATE ov 4 VETERAN. Cotomel Joha Coffs. 0 citizen ot this olty, Bled yester Gay morning, ot his residence. No. 11 Reade strest. He ‘wes in the cighty seventh year of his age, bet diger (take bia to be more than soventy. Ho was a warm Hits will ae owen oe Gone ee ~ ne wogretion by ali bis erteomed for bis good qualities, DEATH OF G4MUBL RIGGS. ‘We ore rorry to state to the public thet Samuel Riggs was @ ptomineut morcbent and besker; he commenced businece at am carly age in Baltimore and was attsohed | to the firm of Peabody Riggs & Co. His pertmers were Gasrpe Eebete benking bustaces in London. | amd Blerber Bigg hgh ‘who is at presoat ome of most infveatial bankers in this elty. He removed to & New York about t: end catered into buslacss with Mr vid dory son William uader the firm of Riggs Hitobcook & Co. On the drvt of Jaa- friiende. of whied be beds ly number. He was on- gnaed ip neoriy ali th- primolpal ca! of the coun. tay which required men of large capil Tar Steamer ANDwh.—This new propeller, which left Liverpool on the 8th inst , for New York. is supposed to have met with seme accident to her machinery. and put baok, as a new cteamebip, answering her description, was o'gnalized by the Canada, on the 16th, going into Liverpool. Fatataty on Sursoarn.—The British schooner Olmara, | from the City of 8t. Domingo Dec 1, arrived at this port this morning ‘The Cimara originally satied from this port. and upon her arrival at St. Domingo some of ber orew were evized with the prevalent yellow fever, bat re- covered. After the veasel put torea however, on her pas- tage to Boston, the yellow fever again broke out aad con tinued until thore was mo one left but the captain cook to pavigate the vessel. and that ata time of the year when a fnll complement of men is needed to approach: our ipolement coset in rafety. ‘The vessel flasily reached Holmes’s Gole, where she was placed in o! of a pilot, who brought her to this city. The captein reached the city by land on Saturday, but was so mooh exhausted by the cufferings he bad endared thet he fainted away, and We oonveyed to his home in Kingstom. Letters received from the City of st Domingo do net mention politics in any shape.—Bosten Traveller, Dec 21, City Intelligence. ‘THE LATS GAS BXPLOSION IN BROOME STREET—CORO- NBR'S INQUEST An fequest was held yesterday upom the body ef Himes, who came to her death by the explosion of gas im the oellar of house No. 419 Broome etreet, on Sermday last. ; ©. R. Agnew being duly sworn. dopored that he was acting house surgeom to the New York Hospital; the de- Coused was admitted on the 25th iost.. about one o'olook P.M ; che was euffering from extensive buros on the face ohest, arms. and Jegs ceused. as d-poneat tsinform ed. by the explosion of coal gas; she was treated in the usua\ manner; ebe lingered until yesterday moraing, about eight o’olook whem che died; tho burns, with doubt, caused her death Mary Hines, being duly sworn deposed that she resided at Mr. Clayton’s No 419 Broome street; is sister o' the deceared; on Christmas eve deceased and Mr Clayton went to the vault under tha sidewalk for c here had been » great emell of gas thrbvgh the houre all day and bog Se weat down tor the purpore of ascertaining woe it camo; when the viult door was opened, Mr. Claytcn went in fire with the lamp; as that had eroaped them took fire-eud exploded; the decsased was directly bebind bim and #as blowa baok into the entry on ber knees; the door was bioen off itshinges by the foace of the explosion; deseased crawled to the kitshen, ant 69d to witmens that Mr Clayton, who was back in thé coller, would be barned to death, and esked her to go ad him; deooared was oli on fire; she ait ad then went to the vault, but the police would aot al'oW ber to go down; deorased ‘Was removed to the Iospital, they did not burn gasin the house; it esme from tho street mains. 1 | The jury rotorned a verdict that the d-oeaced. Eleanor imes, came to her death by burns accidentally received by the oxplorion of coal ges at the promises No. 419 Broome street Deceaged was e native of Ireland and twenty two years of age Tre Weather —Yesterday reminded usof spring The weatber was very mild inceed. All day. up to 3 o’olook, wo had @ hot southerly wind, aud overcoats were dis- pebeed with during thet period. After 3 o'clook P. M., the wind to the weer, and continued to blow from that quaiter all the evening. towards night it blew pretty bard. The thermometer af 7 4. M.. stood at 49. at noon 6. lo’clock P it 59 is warm weather at this period of the year is cx:raordiaery If it continues like ‘his we shall have a very mild winter. dines —Yeeterday morning. about one o'clock, # fire My Fagen ae ae from the first Boy < toe store ai t rompt arrival the fire iP 'y prompt pron depart st. the got under bnt Temmage was effected. bovh by fire aud water, ‘Tho mantil'a store of Gothell & Brothers, No 77 Canal etrect was found to bo on fre Mooday evening. about IL o'clock. ‘The progress of the flamos was not atrosted be- tore property to the vaue of $1,500 was destroyed. The stock was fully invured Fine ow @irsoanp.—About half past 8 o'clock Mon- doy evening @ fire was dircovered on board the ship El- eeno, Captain Harteson. lying at pier 86 Kest river. It seems that the mizen spanker caught fire from the heat ofthe stove pipe which ied out of the cabin. afver a great desl of trouble the fire was extinguished, through the exertions of the officers of the vesrel and a fow citi- zens The damage wos slight, being confined to the above-mentioned sail only. Cottisios on tHe Nonta River.—During the for yesterday morning it was found very difficult to pavi- ate therivcrs Two cf the Jersey ‘ity forry boats, the udeon and Coldem came into collision with each other, and considerable damage was sustained by both boats, tho cabins of wbiob were very much damaged—so much £0, a8 to compel them to be laid up for repairs. T persengers were very mueh alarmed, but none of them sustained any injury. TEESE SNES RT Married, On Monday evening, December $7, by the Rev, Mr. Zit- tel. Mr. Dasixt Caossincuam to Miss MantHa MeIuwain, all of this otty. Om Thurrday. September 9, by the Rey Henry Chere Mr. Wiiuiam H. Borer to Miss Paances Jexxina, Gavghter of the late Gurdmer Jovkine all of this otty. At 8 Poter’s Church, Port Chester. N. ¥Y . Deeomber 24, by the Rev. Isaac Pook. Jose: E. Siti to Mary J, daughter ot Henry Morris, Erq . all cf Port Choster. Bied, On Monday December 27. of typhus fover, Manaanet Sreauino, # native of Bootiand. aged 47 years and 10 months Hor friends and acquaintances are reepee'fully invited to attend the funeral. from her late residenos. No. 39 Weat Broadway, this aitersoon. atone o'clock Her ro- maius will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for inter- ment. On Monday, December 27. Mrs, Isanr1za, widow of Jaa. Smith and daughter of the late Andrew Smith, aged 62 ears, ¥ Her reiatives and the friends ef the family are rospeot- fully invited te attend her funeral, trom her lote resi- dence, Harrison, Rudson county, N. J., this afternoon, et 2 o'clock Un Monday. December 27, Mrs, Meacy West, widow of the late Spemcer West. ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of her sen- in-law. Wm © Arthur. No # Union place. Hoboken, this aftermoon, at one o'clock. The friends of the fami- ly are respectfully invited to attend, without further no- thee On Tueeday morning. Dooember 28, after a short but severe illness, hir, Janxe Posen, in the 45th year of his ©. oie friends and relatives, and those of his brother, Franois. snd bis brother in-law, Johm Foster, are reapvot- folly tavited to attend his funeral. to morrow afternoon, at 1 o’clook, from bis late revidenoe. 102 Kast Highteonth Lech ‘His remains will be taken to Greemwood for inter. meni Cn Monday evening December 27, Mrs. Mania Hantow, reliet of John Harlow, aged 46 years Wer friends, and those of per sons-in law, Mclanethon M. and Henry 0. Freeman. are requested to attend the funerol, to morrow atternuen. at bulf past one e'clook, from late residence. No 148 West Twonty shird street. Tho services will be heid at the church of the Hisky Apestisn, corner of Ninth avenueand Twenty eighth et On Tuesday mornii De. irevene ‘a ‘24 rg ene 28, Cranes Bowers meno “snd friemds of the family are reavectfally He ‘attend the funeral, from the residence of tbe”, No. 97 Weet Twen eighth street.on Pridmy after- Peon at balf past two o'slock without further invitation cone be interred im the Second strest Marble On Monday, Dreem er 27, Huon McIuiaz, ia the Poth | Zeer of bis pge, after a iong and painfal ilinces, which he wire with Chris ian fortitude; @ native of Monoa, county Yermavagh Ireloud ‘The friemds apd acquaintances of the family are re- opectiully invited to attend his funeral.from his real. = No. 190 Bevenib street, this afternoon, at one o’cloe! Ennickillon papers please copy. be) anf evening, December 27, Col. Jonn Corsin, aged 87 years, His funeral wil tako place from his late residence, No. 11 Reade street, this afternoon, at one o'clock. from whenes bis remains will be taken to Cencord, New fern) shire. for interment. Hin relatives aud friends, ad the members of the Maronie Fraternity of Abram’s Lodge, “Om Monday ‘Deoen danghter ry. ber 27. Banan Ann, of Ba rah Ann Dougherty. sged 43 yeara The funorel will take place from the residence of her ae a 126 Thirty-second street, this afternoon, at On Tuesday, Deowmber 28, Crxsaies Eowsnn youngest fon of James P. and Lovira H Baldwin. i ited to ashen a Ca ene it ihe familly axe rvepesttully at balf past invited to attend the funeral. this afternoon one o'clock. from No 8 Ludlow street. His rematns will be takem to Greenwood (: for interment. On Mi . December 21, Rizanern Mexairr, in the That year of her age. ‘The relatives end friends ef the family. alse the mom- bers of the Bixteenth atreet Bapti't Uhurcb, are reaprot- fulty Invited to sttemd her funeral, from her late rex. Genoese. No, 156 Perry iM please eopy. At No. init! arenes, 00 Monday, Deoopaber 27, of a rents, Dover Majer Wiriiam Fann, aged teria sod Blends of the amity ain than ot vited to attend bis fener. rou ts lie reldenoe, Ne. ane. Barnett, New Uri o, Wi Nees on : lonner "Win Nelson & Sens eee Biba (iam), Hijdvmann, Glasgow B Book & Kua: Bark Ortopa, Ricbards, Now Orleans, J W Elwell & Oe. i og Demili & C. Br . Small, Brot Brig California, Hishbors. Brig Chesspeako (Fr), Davie ee Sehr H W Wellingten, Wells, Bunter Bobr Sea Bird. Godfrey, Att kapes, Thompson & Hunter. hr Jonas Smith, Furman, Wilmington, NU, NL Mo- Cr Zo. Bc po W Grundy, Jefries Philadelphie, J W Sobr Sarsh Elixal th New Hever, master. jeamer Kenrobec, Clar:, Philsdolphia, CB sanford. Stesmer Josephine. Morrison, South Avsboy, J le N Briggs. p Fashion, Blydeuber; waster. op Rapid, Welle Ni martor. Bloop Thema» Hull Hall, Providence, master. Slovp Rkade Irland, Linvall, Providenoe, master. ARRIVED. Steamship Unolo Sam, Mills, Aspinwsll, Deo 18, and Ja- mrire 2x ith passergers. to Brooks & Co, Steamship Florida, Woodhull. 25, with amt nah, De mdee and passengers, to 8 L Mitobill, Pasded in the river bevnd io, ship Harford and brig Ex oth t York. Stam bip Uvion, Ademe, Charloeton, Deo 25.5 PM, with & Co. Was de- madee and passengers, to Lpoagd rd, THeston Jobm Adame (of Proviteovown), Smith, Jaomel, 15 2 lerwoo: Kuahbarde, & Co, 5 i. cd Ergland, Prottesu, Glasgow, Dun! uteide nino hi urs by daze, with coffee 4. to Book & Rehr Eveline, Wateon r, Del, 3 days. Sebr Elita eth. Leal» 78. Schr Carcline Ancereon. Anderson. Virginia, 8 days. Sobr Joseph Franklin, Hawkine, Virginia, 8 daye. Belt Ino Taylor, Virginia 3 Rohe Libi ty, Fave. Phils Bc br Willirm Good wi Sort Blowem, Colli Bohr Melrcso,, Moo Sebr Plymouth Roo Steamer Polosn, K BBW) in the Fastern offing. ard freeb, thiok ou side the Hook. One ehi Wind 8. Schr Pocatontas Eoported yostorday ag arrived, was Crom Apeisohicola, not St Maka, a Telegraphic Marin : erox, Dec 23 Arrived—Barbo 8¢ Andrew, Mobile; Malins and Abona, A Bay State, Baltimore brige Res Bir. le peb 8 Merrill. Darien; J @ ab Wo Loorgetown, ‘Tribune, Wilmington, NC; sobre Flav lla, jeorge Rngs, Norfolk; Charm, Alexandri:; Petrel and Henry Pry oo jaltimore. les ed—Bi #Jopn Winthrop, &8¢ Jago; B Colcord, Ha- ‘vans; brigsL Copeland, Matemcras; Ithaca NYork. Ba Deo 27. Atrivid—Brig Dreoo, Bathurst, Afeiea "7°? Herald Marine oe. PaLaoniooLAa, Deo 21. A Ia port—Bhipe Atby Blanchard, Wiliam Bitchoook, ard Windecr Castie (Br), for Liverpool, lag; South Carolivs for Falucumy Toonenec, for Providence: ‘Kossuth tor Boston, ready; Exibiem. Cotten Planter, and & G Gar daree Davntless, for Laverpool, ldg; Chase for Prov: ey Ma tas, Lyop, and Bierc, wig; Drige Martello, for Fall Ki Gen \ does for NYorh; schrs Susan, for do; Sarab Ann, Kaltimore?U & Rogers wtg. Encanrown, Bee 23. i—Sobr Mary Crockett, Croskeit, NYork for Bos 2. 26th—B8ld ship Catawba (of Nantucket), Swain, for Paci- fio, sohr Mary Crockott, Urook«tt. Boston. z x Evergy Merciant, Boster; Looe White, lok ior Fortiand; Increase, Arey, NYork fur schig Lucy White, Increare, Albany Ari’ ort. Peokes, for Roshinss, 2000); aa d come others in outer roads, PM. unbtown. Pru aperenta Arrived—Stesmor City of New York, M Hip John Cummins B Nor kins, Pur to Cabello: Mate Law, Majcr Wolfe (Dan), Brodersen. 8 John. ¥ Nove Scotia; wobt KP King Lecdo, and k Gov Von Orchclm, Davis, St Thom: Brem), Havighoret, Kingston, Ja; sohr M hony, Coreon, Char: ry Dee 8 she Mlievellnneous: Curren 8x7? Raven at Son Francisco from NYork, erie ced Very severe weather off the Horr. aud has bi sya from she Cape to that port, with coutinued tales. Bur Surecam at San Francisce 19th w ff Care Odaye ino bee from Cardiff, le; }oet bul- Banx Lovistana st San Fraroisce 2st ult, from Ore experienced from Weh to 2 oession of 9 sees from plit 4 main top tire topms end maip topgaliaut maineail C He was about nd # native of Lendon Bax Texas ashor: at Tybee point, is stated in s letter from Savaunsby f the 25d inet remrimed tight, aud that it io owing to the unfavorable siate of the tides she has m been gob of, but that it is thought she will be afloat day or two owing to the change of wind. Thore nivety bales of cottonon board, Tue rice aad flour total lors. Banx Navi Int 36 16, lon 6136, whi he which broke mas. cE tp.lt plank shear, an planby, part ot she betwen deoks, bulwarks 9, and L. letters upon it; ‘Wth ferevopesall yard. and has been 30 days ff the coast. juenos Ayres, which sof morn of Bank Ancentine, at Saler, from bar, Proviccetown,.28d i: amage. 5 Banx Lywan, Kubn, from Cronstadt for Boston, hed roarly oischer, At would ro moces cary to heave otcia cargo Wae not much cams; Barx Forest Prince, F ton ashore at Nantuel nmast Was Cut AWAY ‘soon al n magts Were standi.g on mizou t pma:twas «one. Sho lies about 300 shore and balf bilged. ihe ospsain turday forenoon with their chests and Folger, Beq hac bi pointed agent of dey his direerior will be disct ar; from heron & tl an dding. Philip B 16 Yousel_ and wa- by Capt DG Ps to-son, thy cargo pooaib Nothing wae landed too rugged to board her from . Her cargo consists o1 120 bales cotton, 1,400 sacks ovrn 1028 bbls flour, 207 do mo'asses, 646 do beef, W d» pork, 15 do lard, 60 do tallow, 34 do whikey 244 dotimo- thy seed, 717 hives, 2 bales king, 5,20 staves, 5 pkgs mdeo. Barx Ovanvo, bound to th's port from Bavre, which was burnt at Nassen NP, Fr there on the 4th Deo, out ef pro- ay, it doing wi od her position with the ship chang be fire by cutofber main and the fire Ay om nO were all got on chore in portion 0: their bagaage was burnt. focds were burnt. snd thove saved are m by fire. ‘abe octampagne baskeis Aro aimost bl ok, and pi me half mn Fran broke ag) passengers or thi ail carry aud bk Brio Eowann Truterr, (of New. Bi “yy arens casdoned 2 ‘ana got here carried away lower pil ing the time the scder her fore chains aud fore foot very fo 968 yeep ny and the vessel mi bus beps be tree x 01 seek was on the several bow ‘Betdaloupe an oeoing or hearing saything gust Boe AM, elt ty "under ‘ fete by the wrockers if tho captala hag allowed low Portiand, 1th inet, Mee been gob of nod Srough ap. to 5 ae the where Moose Jones & Hammond havo urehsood her for $460. PHB. , ab Charleston re on the 19th, stant wile, north ft Hi Ta items water, pac tod & brig sunk, with the bead of foretop gallantmass and part ardesticking out of the water; went alongside in Sean nearer tae rks Bin arg Forean, reported punk, ad whic Br U ) before Preba- bly wee the rame on the canvass). ) “ foun A M Hace (of Orleans, Mase) Smith, from NYor! NH, beforo rej ‘on the 1ith ins [uegered at a jon the 18th the storm and win jeoes. . New moe Go Ibe bone; bark Globe, Bonin telande, 2 18 mos fror Weaver, New Bedford, 24 mos from tio, bene; Pocehontes. Dias, Holmes Hols, 27 80 op 100 wh 15.000 ibs bone; Oo ym Arctic, LUO Green; 14m * pier, Taber N Bedford, 13 . 1500 wh 14,000 1bg bone; ship Dover, Havens, IS moe trom Arotio, 3 ep LINO wh 12.0 @ los ‘Smith Cold spring. Ll mos from 0; bark Cossack Slooum, N: | mos feum Arotio, 60 ap 1100 wh 700 Ibe b ap | Middleton, New’ 1ondon 25 mos from A ed Ibe bone: chip Corea, Hompstond, do. 7 mov for a~tii, 1730 wh 22.00 tone, -ark Martha, Tovkce. Nw Tedford 1 10, 2.80 wh 20,000 bone; mad Arctic 900'wh 14¢ moe es Arties i . CY 0 bor i jon 0, mos from Arotia. 6 8000 sthlp Pacldo, Pease, Fu rhaven, 3) moe tr oY bp FO wh 10,000 bone; Blectys, Ci rotio, 60 ap 1400 wh 2,0 = ae ees are Step . aforg, 2 moe from Yohotgi: 40 a WE Tye LS ouB® isautuus, ceapury. ao, 1 months ta ass ladle 210 spy, Logods Tobey do, 27 moe from Arotic, 40 ep 2400 wl 26,00) bone; Wm Wirt, Fisher, tairh 26 mo tic 1600 wh 26 000 rinthian. N mos frou Cohotek, 120 »p 400 wh 600 bone, Jefferson, Hunting, Sagharbor. 23 mos ‘rom A.rotio, 25 a 2700 wh 33 000 bone; Thos Nye, Aimy N Bedto 5000 ne; to, ep 40 wh &,0.0 bone; Hobon ok, Fal ey (rom Arctio tW) ep GW) wh 6000 bone; Gladiator, Turner, New Bei 100 «9 3,800 wh 6,000 bono; ba , 36 ‘mos from Oohotak, ship Triton, 2d, Levant, Coof fom Arctic, 40 «p 960 12,000 boas; lor, New Bedf vd, 14m 28d, Charles Carro}', mi Arotic, wi bene; , Chia , Now London, 2 mos trom Azctlo, 1,880 wh 17 U0 bone: Kiagacs, Clough, Fateh 12 moe'from Arotio, 8.20 wh 60.0.0 bone} Wbiliam shi, IL mos from Arotio, 80 sp ms ish, Fis a, 13mos Arotio, 25th, India, Strandurg, Kew Bed- c, 1,300 wh 18,00 bon; Parachute, 12.moe from Arctic, 1,200 wh 1: rimbo, Jobnsos, bene; Otahel e, ' bono; Oro 12 mos from’ Arotis, #1 ep 1,859: wn 27,000 citing, ou from Arctlo, 164 6 dep. ia Thorntoh, Yeung New Bedford, Gp &0 wh 12,000 bone; Rotta Hood, indy, Myetlo,,18 moe fevim Vehorsk, G5 ap 3.200 wh $5,008 bone; Benjamin Tucker, sends, New LL mes from Arctic, tt wh 12,400 bono; bark Abit from Arotio 500 wh 10,000 bone: Frsnoh 6 Hache, 12 mos from Arotio, 1,800 wh 25,008 bono; Weoat, New Bedford,:18 mos from Aretio, 1,000 wh 10 bark Progent, Nash, Stonington, 24 mos trom Arctio, 2 1,3W wh 1,000 bon; Enteryrie, Jornegan, Now Bsitord, 1 000 cone; bark Robert tie, 140 ap 1,350 rio wh 2 000 bone: ship 8 Howland, Croab: mos from Arotio, 2 ep 30,000 bone} Rhone, Dennis, Syd- ney. 19 mos’ from Arctic, 90 sp 700 wh W.000 bene; Hmorald, denser Sag Harbr. 4 mos from Arotlo. 100 ep 3,280 wh Y bone; Meseachusetts, Brnnott, sew Bedford, 10 mos Ochotak, 100 sp 1,300 vh 18.000 bone; Magnolia, Cox, de, feem,4rovio, 2.140 wh 96,000 bo Good Return, 6. 9, 75 ap 1 80 wh 3000 " wi on, Now Load say 1d mos Alert, Bolles,"de, 27 mos 0 bone; Iesae Howland, ak, 3,200 wh 45,000 from Arotia, 100 |, 16 rothere, N: 18,000 bone; Nov 2, 150 ap 1,660 wh Rote, of New ® Dervis, baker, do, to orul ‘the vi eo)e reported + bo arr with the exception ft ted ing sailed, wore in port Nevem ver: Arr at Lahaint 18, Awsshonks, Milo, sewle for rene, Falmouth; 13g mos from Arotic, Uap 16 3 com wh 47.001 bo ploy, Sdgartown 200 jew Br Pe 1#me8 trom wh 27, bridge, New Bedford. 243¢ mos fro visertes Coffin, Kdgertown, 13 m wi from “do, 6) ¢p 2 Big moe 32,000 bone; Krio, Blaokmer, Feirhay moe from wh bo 3600 wh 26.000 bone; bark General So don, 1534 mos from do, 1600 wh 25,008 ba1 chip America, F: yr. New Bedfore, 16 mos from do 85 ep 1400 wh 22, oe Lani ease 3 ‘otter, ieee is oO ip Newburyport, Lester, Stc from Oot otek, -200 wh 21s bone; Huge ne, 2446 ms from Arotle, 2000 wh 2,000 ‘be Bollos, New Li 27 months from Ochot: rm, 7350 wh. ne bi} A in Bremen. ‘from Arotic, 1250 wh Worth, Fairhaven, 119 months from do, 20 ep 130) wh 22.000 bone; Betsey Williams, Pendl Stomicgton 15 months from do, 12) op ; bark Ttaly, Rewley, 2, 1108 wh 100.0 bon montng trom arctic, 16 10 8) Smith, Now Lo: from do, OU sp 1200 wi 5p 0 wh Sam bone; Condor, Ki do. 90 ap 500 wh S000 bone: 23. lett, NV ovdon, 15 months fr: hip Liverpool. 26 1D 2260 wh 3 O00 from do, 200 ep 15 6. do, 40 sp 1500 wh 18,000 bone; 10%, months from rod. Ci 1. do, 25 months from wrk Bleck Warrior, Bart- 10, 40 8p 000 ford. 11 m 1» 15) 1 to ‘t, Manwaring, bone; Julian, ‘New Bedford, 11 montha from Arotie, 1800 wi re C0 bon as fro = Ochotek, 700 Belle: wh 10, 26,000 bons; 25th, Marcia Wing, Ochotek, 320 6p 1,250 wh 15,000 hone; 8 digas r mos from Arotio, 110 a) Nat Hall, Now Bedford, 12 mos from Kvdiao, 15 ep 1 000 wn 8,000 bone; Almizo, Jonks, Edgertown, 14 mos from Hilo; La Tour do Pin, Smilth, Arcti Wh 30,000 bone; Lasao 1D 1,850 wh 90.00 4,700 wh 22,000 rom Ar Cottle, 40, 135 mos fro Albvicn, foulo, Fairhaven 133 mes fro: dor Py a and Mary, Gre ‘wh 20,00 bone, this sease 4 verbal roport at Honolulu gives the arrival at Lahaina of bark Harvert, Almy, New Bedford, nearly full, Sid frem do Oct 14, Harrison, N #p 1.20 wh 8,500 bone, to cruise; Wn ap 200 wh 10,00 w Stoningt:m, for Honolaln; at Alert, New Fondon,, er d+; isaso Nowland, New Bodford, for do; 2th, MUO Go, to cruiee; Julian, Néw Bedford, for ju: 27°), awaskonks Falmouth, for do; New Bng- , New London, for do; 28th. Nimroa, New Bodford, for ‘ami tione, do, for do; 30th, Washington, do, to orales; hk Gin Soott, New London, do. B i ¢ b Are st Hilo, Oot 14, Navy, Norton, N B, 19 mos 60 ep 1600 wit Bovey Teth, Redman: Allyn, der 1d moe tho 15,000 bone; bark Vervon, Little, do, 12 mes, 30 ep" 1200 w 14,000 bone; 19th, abi Washi ai ‘wh 20,000 16% moe, wi 5 ha Beard from Now 1 off Callas, Adeline Gibbs, PH, 1600 y Intelyy Z N i ar takon 300 lately; Getta fy Ke gag Nok 4 took 80 since having, jardnor, N) i, 200 8 Tesh Sih oaeSiol. Gaap hate ext fom Rio Jancize JOD alt, Seadower, Bolles, NB, to fronen—Oot 2, Int 9 N, lon —, Kathleen, Allon, NB; no- ied Sr iaiS0 WSN, lon 97 80 W, Leander, Holmen, Myrtle; Bothing further. on. Clarlosa Carrier, aad North Atlantic, Cook, ‘Tor Liverpool, Ihth Last, of , Bp iat fla agian ne bn sa, Manderia, from Ben Franclece for Chine, Nov 35, lat {Sag res tm roan, hip Bex ny, from Boston for NOrieams, was teon Deo %, ad bearing ABE IE oe. wna uqnalized Deo 38, wala Rinpear Pearek, fom Havre for NOrleana, Nov 22. geen eta 4 Bhat » Ban Francisco for Baltimore, Nov 31, lat ibe, ton ie 8s conc Crawford, frrm Philadelphia for Cardenas, was rae elt Lillame, of Portland, Deo 19, 08 Cape Look- ott. Mae earewenentee * iy 4 2 wachrinat eon aa = 3 ! EF 2 ay y do; Almatia Merritt, NY ales, for dot) Joke Adem batik, teem Tithr-Gobr Hebeven, Gooding, for NYork Ber ¢ dapm andl Kingston, Ja, Deo l4—Arr sobre yar Ty Lath, Je if more; arewinto ‘Thompeom do aid eld Sid lith, becko Pout Bengt, Diser, ob a aN Pederine, Apalachicola; I7vh, sok: “ Tacuons, Deo $—Ship Ht Boody, Snow, for York i, and ovhers. Sid 2d, ship Alexander lo. we Nov 25~ Brig Vorsail Consat, tor N¥eatk 0: Matsoa Deo 1—Bark Kate & Allee, Low, for NYork. day a Rvarte (20), de aos unduntele (8p), ‘ioe NOcioanadeg ve N Yor! NewoasTin eo 10—Bark Raw Cohen, Ripley, for Bea- ., id : wrour, Dee 6—Arr ship John Merrick, Stevens, Kame *Pauenmo, Doo $—Barhs John Casklo, Raynes, nee Jur tr, Morey Ellon, Storer, from Mecesliiog tose orca, Vole (Sard), do do; J ose iF Slo), do do; Serd), for 1 ( do do. der debe San Plows (0 10; 26th, ro (Gen: iatarian (4 do} bries J Conen, M G7, Galinoe Cian), mee York 26th, bark Po” y New Orlesus; brise Beam cy mise Seria P, ho", rm et t 8: Sackone, tow 2 —Bark Jotanna (Brom) Donen lig. sur Woctd Bolland (Dusele Boa for te te medias and others as bofore. Home Ports, BOSTON, Dec 27—Arr ante Marathon, Kaspp, N ¥ Merion, Shaw, Savanni Ecston, 650 tons, ) Mont Linoolp, Palermo Oct Chester. Ci 8 jolden Racer, (new omery, Thomaston; bar a0 Paton aitrds Philadelphia Bigiel tor tes one Sesto ca, arke Frankia, Uibbs” Tein Hallet Bettimote; Zlod Reynolds. do; brige ‘Th Btover, Macansas, Sabo. Means, 10, Crow ll, "ald, bark Weybosso, on Haturday ot on Sunday. 870) 24- Are bark Oarolias Shi ohr Fran “sactasly, Davi js Al nied tris Pedrese, Dorttie, Nassau, NP, 6 days. In the ofa bark Jossle. ‘Cid ship Chace “White, ard bark Lrdis, Fieorery Liverpool: schre DB Waruct, Harmen, § Bits an Page, Saige deg ce. Howes, are, Wh arf, MoIatire, and Gee L abbotk, Kee “KEY WEST, Deo 1—In_port brig "Harp, foe Boston 09 Piya cargo of the Florina; sohr Anita Damon, Ge o EW BEDPORD, Des Biter cote Batam, more; Laura Jape, iy '. loden Darby. and’A B Preston Bacon, do) sloop Helen, AERILADRLPHIA, Deo 27, PM—Arr sohr Mary & Louten, ame, Charleater PRa® Tsco—A. Nov 16—Steamship Paciée, Lefevre, fan Ju 1a dave, wa Acapulae, a ae ay leutant, Miversiec; Avothass (Br). Healt raiso; I a <BR 146 dave. via Rie Jenetro; Adele ( ‘all Br) Hunt Liverpeol. Sal ‘rr derio! ‘arren, ) Soote. ler, ¥ paraleo.sodave: Lame Rogie (Ht 3 Tree Amigos (Chil), Wanderse, Val WttCsteame ipColumbls, Dall, Ore om 4 day; cohe Bag- away ce Itb—Ahip Wallace Kenredy, Cardi W, via Calla, hth Wonbeam, ‘Fock, Gitar W, vis Walktend ends. ah— Bt: amarhi . LaRey. Panoms 16 ¢ Greoten, Puilips Oreetas Beran Worcrion, w po dolds 3 scbr Empire. Sawyer Tomales Bav 2et—Borda M: Melville, Boiloy, Oregon: Johan Puget sow md R charésoa Bound; She al ry copay ant tags (Fe), wk Sarebh Ho. 224-1 oper od, fir Kong; beet Snocess, Farley, Grenen brig William ( 2) Robinsen, Vea- couver Tuland; brig G W Kendall, Govs, Paget Sound; brig Vandalia, Beard, Oregon; brig Baltimore (Hew), Paty, ool 24: Alesto, Nickerson, from Borton vis St Thomas, 7 y Beater. On oohr San Diege, jerk Mila, Put brig Soha © LeGre: Thielea (late Gregory), Panos eohr Quadce- tas Meara, Killamook 27th—ship Winged Arrow (cltp.er), EF Boarse, Lt dage Horde Ship. Southern Ci (slipper), Stivons, 155 adage — loutheen Crrss (olipser}. St from Bostor vis Montevideo; bree Reber: Gree Ib Banta Cros; in, Ssmeou, dv echrs Curlew, Brown, Sante Cru TM Valo. Fit, do;- Ktsito, Geagg, Ost au‘ atcupe, Norway 2th~-Stvainsr Ohio, Bodish, Ban Disgo; brig Emily Bomrwm, neve ariae (D vou. Auterdam vin Valparatso; brig Charlee feet Hartmay, Bremen; eohr Falmouth, Charles, Sante pote i Inside the Heads ship Onward, Cutting, from eto Ciuranap—Nov 16—Sbip Mercedes, (Chil) Goff, Vaipae ralesr brig Trivaph, Mogete, Paolte Ossany_ brig Wao (Br) Mitobell, Vancouver's Island; brig Pearl, (Br) Valparais jo Nov 17—fteamship Winfield Scott, Pauvm Hi 5 cane, Vary, Whampeay eobr Sarah Lavinia "Mole. 9, seake Crm: Nov 18—Pteamship Obio, Bodich, San Diego; Wace Dare, Mowatt, Vancouver's Ioland. pone Hipp if Bowen, Cellso; ship Soeephan Jamieson, Caloutts; bark Henry Chapman, Forsine, Vslpe Eaino; sloop E Gertrude, Sparrows, fecrambato; sloep Mac e hei; Mevdarin Stoddeet, er, Caloutts; brig Audroso: Ler ohr Ann @ Doyle, Brown, savem- 2id~ Steamer Oregon Le R oy Endiocts, Manila: "Col bY Banker, Umpqua, 01; Ca tine Gilbert Jamivon (Br), Thomas, Sandwien sone Goren, Fletoher > acramente. qr Cae jack Mermaid, Smith, China; schr Loo Cheo,N se Bene ‘Tith—Ship Burede, Welch, Hongkong; bark Clave, Oleg Vode Soke Mayland Dent: Bharstuemtos Schr Mayias fy Baorammento. h—Bhiy Perore Jayer,Callany” bark Harsatta . 4 ship reschou, Pugets, bow steamer Panama, Watki c sonmer Independence, Luoas, San Juan del Sud; soar Ge ington (Haw), Derby. for Honolula. |ANTA CRUZ (Col), Nov 2b—[n port sohre Sarah Lee vinia, Lavra Beman, ard Guadaloupe, all lég for San Frea- she0. SAVANNAH. Deo 23—Arr bark Peter Demill, Hoay, New York. Cid hip Samuel (Br), Morris, St John. Paulina Flin, Boston; 2th, ships Cornelia Ere Pauling, Filem . Amith, and NW Stik, Seay it. NI Ve wht hg oe phteg 25th, Mary E Poarsor joksport, for Baltim ith, bark argo 6 Ayton Oot 31, Pi Indio Noy 2 WARLHAM, Deo i}—Arr sohrs A J Paine, Norfolk; Alem ander M, Delaware city; 2let, Wm Russell, NYork; 234, Bie, do. bs, Altert Franklin, Long Liverpool; bi St on Boston; eohra Be NYors Virgts is SALEM, Deo Passengers Arrived. Isvanroct—Ateamabip City of, Manchester, at Philadet- bia—Mre Mary A Swords and two children, Mr and Mi umptell ohild and infsat, Mp Lt ro Healam, Mr 8 Holmes A W Brokell” wr Brown, HJ Cum A of Virginia; Mre A B: Wa tmith, W Ritehic, W Adame, Coe, T Felton, J Conwright, T Cole, J la¢y, C Wisburgh J Rov ee ais mie FRAN TA VERA melee the tne. hat stennthip LB AT! atone o'clock, Peis for Varn Crus ‘aireet.’ Till’be takon for San F anole, be in ohare of se apr ft purpoes. freight, lel i a IRON DRAPER, No, 66 Ping eteoot, ov. Willan, } 7

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