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ARRIVAL OF THE CANADA AT HALIFAX. ONE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE EXCITING NEWS FROM SPAIN. DIPLOMATIC AFFAIRS OF HONOR. Duels Between the American and French Minis- ters, and Young Soule and the Duke of Alba. PROGRESS OF THE RUSSO-TURKISH WAR. RUSSIAN ATTACK ON KALEFAT. Assailants Defeated with Dreadful Slaughter. Four Thousand Turks and Russians Re- ported Killed. The French and English Fleets in the Black Sea. Efforts of the Four Creat Neutral Powers to Restore Peace. PROSPECT OF A GENERAL WAR STRENGTHENED, The Ministerial Excitement in England. GALE AND SHIPWRECKS ON THE COAST OF IRELAND. STATE OF THE MARKETS, &e., &o., &o. BY THE NOVA SOOTIA AND NEW BRUNSWICK LINES TO CALA, THENCE TO BOSTON DY THS MAINE TELNGRAPH, OFFICR CORNER OF STATE AND CONGRIES STRERTS BOSTON, AND THENOR TO NEW YORK BY HOUBH’S FRINTING TRLEGRAPH, OFFICE NO. 21 WALL eraser _ Hauprax, Wednesday—A. M. ‘The royal wail steamship Canaia, Capt. Stone, from Liverpool, Saturday,December 24, arrived at this port ‘this forenoon, en route to Boston. She brings sixty pas- sengers for Bosto >. ‘The Collins steamer Baltic, Capt. Comstock, from New York December 10, arrived off Liverpool on the evening of Thursday, December 22, but did not enter her dook until the following morning. The politica) and general nows by the Canada posestos mo features of marked impcrtance, but the details will be found quite interesting, and will be transmitted, if possi- ble, in reason for publication on Thursday morning, The imminent danger of a general European wer was in no reapect less on the departure of the Canads, than it ‘was at the date of our previcus advices. ‘The cotton market at Liverpool had undergone no Change in the week preceding the sailing of the Canada, andthe quotations per Africa are generally repeated. The exles of the week foct up 45,000 bales. The breadstuff markets were scarcely po active ag at the departure of the Africs, but prices had slightly ad- vanced, The commercial circulars gecerally quoted fiour, 6d., wheat, 2d., and corn Is, higher on the week. Provisions generally dutl, ard prices tending downward. The London money market had undergone no materia’ ohange; bat consols had still farther declined. The transactions in American stocks were very Hmited, end quotations nearly nominal. Exciting News from Spain. DUELS BETWEEN THA AMERICAN AND FRENCH MINIS- ‘TERS, AND BETWREN MB. SOULE, JR., AND THE DUKE OF ALBA. . Mr. Bould, the United States Minister, had foughta nel with the Marquis ce Torgot, tbe French Minister: owing to certaia remarks of the latter on Mra Soulé’s dress, before referred to. Lora Howden acted as the second of the Marquis de Turgot. A duel bad also been fought between young Sould and the Duke of Albs, growing out of the same affair. In neither case had ary harm besa done. The Latest War News. BNTRANCE OF THE BRITISH AND FRENCH FLERTS INTO THE BLACK SEA—ANTICIPATED WITHDRAWAL OF THE RUSSIAN MINIGTERS FROM LONDON AND PARIS. Tt is credibly aeserted that the British, French and Turkish fleets entered the Black Sea on the 10th of De- comber, their supposed destination being Sebastopol. Three veasels of each squadron were left to guard Con- atantivople. ‘The Caar haviog frequently declared that the entry into the Black Sea would be contiiered by him equivalent to @ declaration of war, the withdrawal of the Russian Min- Asters from Paris and London was immediately leoked for. THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. The diplomats continued as busy asever. The Paris jourrals publish what purports to be a letter of instruo- Hom from the four Powers to their ambassadors at Con- staatinople, ealling on Turkey to acquiescs in a peaceful settirment, with the assurance that Russia intends no infringement on the Turkish sovereignty. It proposes that negotiation shall take place ia a neutral sountry, end that the opening of the conferencs shall be the si 1 for anarmistice. Tne letter guarantees the limits of the t Turkish sovereignty. The Sultan’s reply was expected to reach Vienna on the ‘26th of December. MORE FIGHTING ON THE DANURE—REPULSE OF TOE RUSSIANS, ETO. bs be have taken place. ‘at om the 4th Deo, but ‘wore repulsed, with grest carnage on both sider. Four thonsand Tavks and Russians sre reported to havo been billed in the attack on Kal-fat. On the 13th two Ramiso s:eamers, with gun-boats, made an unsnocen ful attack on Mstchim, later from Asis. The general ee jaring ithe, Taere is pothivg really tenor of the advices indicate that the November were unfavorable to the Ta! PEASIA’S REASON FOR JOINING RUSSTA. It is said that Persia's declaration ageinst Tu: was @nused by # direst promise from the Czar to remit the debt and restore disputed territory to Persia. Ths Shah had placed £0,000 troops at the Cuar’s 1. Turkey has forbiedec the exportation of grain, but con Sracts are permitted te be completed. THR TURKS GAINING FRIENDS. An insurrection had broke out jin Crimea in favor of Private scocunts from Erzowa of Nov. 17 confirm pra. TITLE OF AKHABZIK. defeat at Akbabsik is doubtfal, RUSSIAN SUCCESS. biy relieved the fortress Akatteche, and another division, uoder Prince Rebut- has succeeded in a Turkish forces back apon says, with loss of cannon and fy i i 3 i i ; MISSION OF THE COMSINED U8 NAVAL BATTLE, BTC. says the combin d fleets have entered & pencefal errand, to prevent farther e. Mi it A i [ i I Hi is z 7 5 i i 7 i E i : to 5 German papers mention a doubtful rumor, tha! the Osar ‘ko consents to send an to the conference. A Parle paper denies thie, avd eays the note has not been even officially forwerded to the Czar, mor will it bs until the Suitan have replied. Affairs in Great Britain. LOBD PALMBRSTON’S PLACB IN THE CABINET STILL VACANT—ANXIBTY UPON THES SUBJEOT—PRINGE ALBERT’S MOVEMENTS, ETC. ‘The vacancy in the Usbiset caused by the reignation of Lord Palmerston remains open. A Cabinet Council met en the 234, at which Lord Lans- dowae was eget It bas trar spired that Sir Geo: health as a reason for declining pe it of Home Secretary Amone others rumor offers it te Sir James Grabam Sir Charles Wood, and Lord Panmare. It is asid that Lord Palzoerston was invited to resume office, the reason being thet Lord Clarendon would resign if Palmerston was exciuded from the Cabi net. The people seem anxious that Lord aberdeen should resign, and thet parliament should be summoned. The Liberal papers complain that Prinee albert is mak- ing himself too buy in the affairs of the army, and some attsibute Lord Palmerston’s resignation to a eabat im that quarter. Complaints are also made that the Prince interferes in pol'tios. TRE FRIGATE EURYDIOE—T HE CURRENCY QUESTION— The Sardini frigate Bury di thirty Capt. ty ion friga! Fydice, one guné, Cap! bse ‘a, bad asrived at Devonport on her way to Boston, 88. S A meetingin favor of a decimal currency had been called at Liverpool, for the 28th December. * _A party of engineers eailed from Southampton on the 1th, per steamer Orinoco, to survey the Isthmus of Da- rien ship canal. NOTHING HEARD OF SMITTI O'BRIEN. Bmith O’Brieu’s relatives are not aware if he hases- caped from Van Diemen’s Land, as reported. sree Se ek a et vere westher Lt on o and several shipwrecks are reported, sey The ship Nisgars, with 160 passengers on board, went ashore at Wexford. Cargo saved. The Pollock, from Liverpool for Apalachicola, put into Queenstown badly injured. . The French Empire. FIRM POSITION RELATIVE TO THE TURKISH WAR. Reports from Great Britain that France was insincere in ber alliance in the Tarkish affair caused much indig- pation. The French cabinet was even taking into con- sideration whether am explicit denial rhouli be made. ‘The Emperor expresses himself in favor of astion, and declares emphatically, that the course of France in the matter shal! be the path of honor. Prinoe Napoleon is ap} President of the commis- sion for the Paris Exhibition of 1856. 3 India and China. The overland India mail was telegraphed via Trieste on the 28d of December—the dates being from Osloutta to the 20th November, Shanghae 2d, and Bombay 28th, ‘The accounts from Burmah are more eatisfactory. ioEeen. tranquillity is establish ed, and famino no longer revails. 3 The Peshawar force has been strevgthened. cate in indigo was fist. Exchange at Calcutts was at 2e,1d, s The Chinese in nts keep firm porsession of Shanghae, but had been defeated by the Ce petals at Amoy. At Canton the marksts had hae Exchange at Centon, 5s. 24.; at Shanghae, 6s. Commercial Affairs. THE LONDON MONEY MARKET Was unchanged. Consols have declised, and elosed on Friday, the 284 ult., for money and account at 93% a 9374, ex dividend. Seo Po ed, and there were no current at the sailing of the previous steamer. THE LIVERPOOL MARKETS. Fauway Evamna, Deo, 23, 1863. Corron.—The advices from New York, steamer Bal- tic, which were made known at an esrly hour this morn- ing, juced a better feeling in theeotton market, and at the close prises were very firm. The sales of the = up about 45,000 cee of —— Rein took Dales, primeipally sara alee.” [A private. despatch from’ a reliable hous> at Liverpool, states the sales to speculators were 6,000 bales, and to exporters 7,000.) consequence of con- tinued easterly winds there had been no arrivals of cot: ton for the week. The brokers quote:— Pir. 6 bye Liverpool jad ‘at $57,000 baler, ot ttock a stat ,000 bales, which there is of American 257,000. Breapsturrs,—Messrs. Brown, Shipley & Co , in their eireular per Canada, report breadstaffs active in the forepart of the week, the Liverpool market however, closing with less sotivity and aslight reduction from the extreme rates paid at the maraet on Tuesday. The closing prices on Friday stow an advance since the sail ing of the Africa of 6d. on flour, 2d. om wheat, and Id . White wheat ia quoted at 10s. 4d. a lis; red 10s. 44 ; Western cans! fonr 9 Philadelphia, Ohio, aud Canada 3° 4 Indan corn 4's., yellow 45s,, mixed 44a. 64. The imports of breadstuffs for the week were very limited. Provauons.—There had been am inc:essed amount of business transacted in old beef, bat st redaced tone Sales of 700 tierces and barrels, et 860. A limited busi- ness only had been transacted in pork, and former pri: were barely sustained. Higher prices have been Lore for bacon, smd quotations are raised to 47s. for new. but the Semand is not extensive. Lard has been in moderstere- quest at 62s. Tallow has been considerably advanced, and Petersburg is now quoted at 574. a 68s. The Brokers’ cireular reports ashes active, at Sle. 6d. for pots, and 288, 6d. for pearls. -_ Rosun in in moderate demand, at 6s 64. fer common. Turpentine no sales. esi ee ae ae “ "4iM Ou is in more at aay Tea.—In the early pari nat the pong Hype bey wae heavy, but the receipt of later advices from Chins had imparted more activity to the market, and prices closed firm at 1s. 23¢4, for comgoen. SvGAR.—The market is poorly supplied, amd the trans- actions conseq' have mot been extensive, at about vious prices. lasses has declined 64, without Qadine to any conniderable amount of 4 Corvke.—The market is firm, with am upward teadency ‘The etock in first hands is much in prices. ir THE LONDON MARKBTS. Messrs. Ba: ’ London circular reports a good degree of activity in the foreign and colonial ‘nce markets. Sugar and coffee had bees in active at fall ices. Flour and wheat wore in fair request, at slightly improved prices; red wheat, 68. s the, quarter; white, 76.8 888; American flour, 398. = 4is. per bbl. Iron—The market continues firm, and bars are quoted at £8 10s. 2 £8 16s; rails, £8 The reports from Manchester are more favorable, and prices have slightly improved. THE HAVRE MARKET. Fray, Deo. 28, 1853. Cotton—The daily sales average about 300 we | at firm prices, Breadstuffs—The improved tone ~t oi by is frice bas been Jost, Cad feed) feed bodily all eg ‘he telegra) wi Ts y‘gere on fore the whole of our despatch was re ecived. The igence, &o , is not, there- fore, so full as usual } be presented this evening at yorite members of the company will appear. Dill is ammounced for to-morrow evening, when G. Hawes Lesa benefit. “Tm Cataract oF Tus GANGES” ie attracting full houses to the Broadway Theatre, and there is « prospect of a very |. Oot 5 Fetiretrai dossies ae nae aa Bunron's Tisarrs—A popular comedy, introd many five artir1s, and the la+t rew farce, are the attrac tions at Burten’s this evening. We have no doubt that the populer Chembers street theatre wili be as full as the manager can wish. Nationa, TexaTee —Th ama founded apow New York pg Tey the attraction for this ne! nae eames bag jalwer’s a Walcot, ia the prinsipal parts ‘The afterpiece is the farce entith d “Who Speaks First.”” Barnum's Mcexvm —Interesting dramatic are announeed for this afterneos aad evening. rious wonders of the Museum, the giraffes, lady, ke, will be om exhibition dering the evening i i tees. tame JW Qorxperienced heavy WN galeson the of Newark, 8. vote Geaghter.” aaa ae anon Wart Tame, ugar ~~ On Tuesday, January 8, by the Rev. Mr. Couvan, Dr. ot 4 * Murex Pusue to Many Ann, second daugater of the late on wero rrith eitten, wees ely, by the Rev, Mr, Weseot, Mr, Twouas I ciate gh 4 as Ba” Seen. 8 Day, of Athens, Greene county, N, Y,, to Miss Maxcansr beavy: Ladeouty fe Erceammiel of Boek | Tae Aciawond Ot Meg Oclena On Dee Jestary 2 by the Rev. W. Martin, of Wood- id Gabe say tei Baste Glare, fom foe N. J., Mr. Joun W. Dar to Miss Fuanom B, daugh- | Boston A Sahin Nee Orleasa ss ae. On Hou Yeats Ere’ Decessber 81, by the Rev, James nie te ue as bi Millet, ah ale rea No, 364 redenestest, ‘Mr. Joan aun 7, Mobile, Deo 31, with cotton, ho, to Me ee all of this | with cottom, to R Post. Tb day meet ot Cape Hae: a Mi January 2, at the house of Mr, Willism | , Batt Be 18 days, with cotton, holes by the Rev. Galas Cover, ‘Mr. Domatp Guanr to fos eae eee bain Balers Sip inh 3 On Wedsesday, January 4, by the Rev, H. Mattison, | York: Poe's sapstlonena ary NW enue ducing 4 Fearon M. of Syracuse, to Canotus Van Naus, | 8940; Abe crew bitten om the coast; nine Sonate st Dots eck, 7s Of has Xam, “Fee Delia, Gels, Mis Heche, Xov 9, with Rides, de, to P Jonn A Goneyaa of Philsdsiphia, to Mie Tons Ve Baton, Mice Wenteter (ct Bath) Ohadsoura, 4 with * Af the Porsonage, No, $3. Madison strost, om Tesetay = Sia Re eiet ee ar epoke ship evenin; t a Wnuax G. wasend, from Sa\ Boston. Brereton tone erly of Pulledsiptia, to Make 7; Menccr, Brig Su! MBean, Zane (Cuba), 13 days, with sugar ond cit Boston), h Deo 10, with Tn this Tassday evening, January ‘the Rev. Soest o bah H. Bes slr Gen. D, Miu te Miki? dough er of ile Gaees, new the late Jacob iz, Eaq., all of the elty of Lancaster, eS wmabertey: Pennsylvania. he td fee armenian tosses ait ot taie pn j making acnaiton, py E December 30, by the Rev. Thomas he nn cota ine toch Oo evenirg, Armitogo, ier, Jom this city San pay please A ma At pegs om Monday, January 2, by the inet cine NP, 28 days vith mas. bE a Ry me ay; da se pomsmalin Hi veseed eoaes et Rees tg tak On Wednesday, January Ty the Rev, Mr. Tuomas W, Totreom, of to. les Goléer, Belise, Hi Ganghter of James T, Moultom, fisq., of this city. & bo, away Oa Wednesday, January 4, aller a ates ator bad otal tice ear a” ESE Sa | 8 : Fee davits, and did vary heavy weather off ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfally invited to attend her fanetal, at three o’elock to-morrow | apeanitt aad opt 56 th, Jon 73 15, Sob Monthy aftaraoon, from her late residence, No, 288 Went Taity- vee Dean Bava PBaltie, Hon, 2 days, with ma- gn Wodsanay, Jenmary 4 Tannen Madunniy 608 19 | Es Sateeat pa aa a area and the friends of his uncles, Giles from Eto NE and N to NW. the whole [Kf : funeral, at twe o'clock to-morrow from the re- three times passin, mauchle Soba, DS (2 Bee Cer. pruanrs pores Manas afer pases Be Tharvhon, Ogos SO gears’ a7 MART wileof Josh | insted (hes dary ducing which John Nelo. senminy ‘The ot the family are invited to attend the fa. be foresopeell sara gad ‘was hilled; same dey, Joka ‘eral, from her late residence, No. 28 Wyckoff street, Souta crew, oles Brea at wo ood ty marty afternoon, a Ente end Dia or pick ook manera Sv presen: | in Wet jan jane Lovina, only daug! mi eome i ot Charles V. and Maria L. Lewis, aged 4 yours) 4 months faeke Br stesmahip Cy of Mowe and 2 da} eard with ali ‘The relatives and friends of the family ate respec ana shtvod our previniont with he invited to attend her funeral, at half past one o’clock to- sre Ae Hut’ morrow afternoon, from the residence of her parents, No. | coal, to J wulelee ‘Deo 80, iat 66 Hudson street, without further invit ; the wreck of rohr 000. On Wednesday’ afternoon, January 4, in the hope of a | Gum Bostes for Georgetown Stays cut. The F lnunortality, Mis. Many’ } aged 63 years | when the righted ehh’ considersisie and 6 months. m@ifed: took ‘rom her the cap’ ‘The friends and relatives of the family are invited to brought them tote, ile pork. Dee attend her faneral, from the residence of her late som in- | Schooner, with both msate gont law, JamesShadbolt, No. 123 Stanton street, at oneo’elock | §iMine ap her rigging to makes this afternoon. “Her remains will be taken to Greenwood | "'Brig United Btates (cf Hnstagerd ir rment. with uh On Taesday, Jancary 8, usza Jana, Caughter of Phillp | weathers eh vabenk Yon eit be 8. , oged 6 years and 3 Brig Ww javannah, 6 days, with cotton, &o, The friends of the ‘amily, and the members of the Ship- | *,1 3 jriners’ Society, also the ‘members of Exoelaior ape ger rate Oh, OTe), Mane ter, Mo. 28, 0. U. A., are respectfully invited to attend her | heavy weather. Jan 1, at ll A faneral, at one o’clock this afternoon, from No, 878 Tenth sobr Toko (of Newbarypo: wT" retnestay, January 4, Gaonta W. Coozime, tn the | ett lar Uns ta hate gore On jan . 47th year of his age. : shied carge and did other damage, friends of the the members of the As- Sebr Seeing (of weeny fs Ne sociation of Exem| mn, and Police dager in NoHtOk Stave with walt, to reepectfully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late | (Put into N in distress, as before residence No, 167 Madison street, at three o’clook this af- | with the wreck of Derk Madonna. o mn, without further invitation. oP gat took off four seamen; the on} Oa Wedneday, January 4, WiuM Ataxampge, aged S pe he ‘taken off by the years and 6 dsyr, only son of ‘and Mathilde Hanes. | gee (of Rockland) Boo! or tcoteed hie renee a halt Fast one | ‘Boks a ie 3 Sint 0 ise one ius ° afternoon, the of his parents, Balstesd, etais alae! eon No. 67 Monroe street. His remains will be taken to Green- | Wuuihey, steve bulwarks, lost galley, split salle, Be. wood. , days, with fruity to Sitmaritn, Has’beom 1¢ days aoeih ot inte ee het enpe gay Bp y borer ero it sadder " Ley he e' oe Int 57°25, ton 74 Il, poseod & Wu nin vessels with nanete gone, ‘The funeral qill take place from his late residence, cor- by 2-3 cut of water except the b ver of Myrtle acd Ciermont avenues, Brooklyn, at one owaprit. i Wall, Darien, 40 days, with lumber, to afternoon. ae from HW, shipped On Tuesday, Jani ‘B in the Sith year of herage, Mrs. vidow of the late Patrick Soatt, 3 a master. Deo Tetryrsane aa Rea lartin Van Buren (¢f jacksonville, Ann Ecort, widow 7¢ with fae ts to J Holmes. 35, lon 75. in Ber friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited | ® gale from BBE, loss stern boat, and split foretopmast stay: to attend her funeral, at two o’clook this afcermoon, from Scbr Almirs T her brother’s residemoe, No. 88 Catharine street. Fone onginh To nape fs on Tuesday, January 8, Ips RB. eather duting anata ivingston and Ann Cobb, aged 8 months a: geet 2 bea, 2 ays. , Patergom pspers please copy. eee Eres On Saturday, December 81. of consumption, in the 224 | posen, 40 miles year of her age, Ex1zsmera P. Suanr, daughter of Helen 0, and the late Abraham Sharp, formerly of Rei Hook, Paine Bsn pgp county pe} ° dsous Gummrn, {a the 622 year Hy i B j . On Monday, January 2, Laanpas Gamma, Metamora, _—— Bohr J E Smit The friends and acquaintances of the deceased, and jaz Hearioo, also those of his sons, George and Augustus, are ir Washin, invited te attend hisfuneral, at one o’clook | Sebr Alive this afternoon, residence, No. 20 Behr Semoaieege Y Bebr mosncke’ ‘treet. de mrenmane 9) St soscenetien; ‘ine Re EB i The friends of the family are invited to attend the funer- The sohr al, at ten o'clock this mo: , from St. Mark’s Chi tab Teen is days Fourth street, Williamsburg. remains will be interre: meget Pine Ry yg . continual gales from Hoary i onl & Gs, sont tye ad 7 sages ere . mt The friends of the family are invited to attend the funer- and waters al, at. three o’clock this afternoon, from No. 49 Myrtle avenne, corner of Jay street. The remains will be taken On Santa ‘Soauary 1, Hisoros Basorr Meum, ist, artist, » of France, invited to attend his faner- His friends are respectful! al, at wap gy 4 o'clock Howard street. ved cc rane atts anon Schnee: | He ee cena va a . Yeaves a wife and child in New York. “ *Santy Ww Falge, of Booteh papers please copy. oH . «Hav. & Mobile, Liverpoo! rf Onieane, Cleared—Ship James Titcom’, Urerpoat, TERT tac gAttget-fohe Latance, Now York, with lose of sails, Fig- Port of New York, January 4, 1853. Samship Nashville (neu), Betty, Chaslos n * iB, (wew), Berry, om, Spofford, Buh brotiaes Cereal Nope keer 2 Wael eT 4 wel Ro Win Thompesn (Dr Gurmatevr epee nit Sachets fs ows rene Semee RB itaske, from 8¢ Domingo for New York, pres vane, PY K itary st eehory ova ih side of tuo Vine of Ist inst, at 10 o'clock; les om the su:f; not Bark T B Baxter, Michasls, Charl Slaght. ‘Waste, Waluimore, 3 WEL Bark Cathariae, ro schrs in Outer Roads (arrived this afvernoon) unknown Bark : New Hoven, Russell & Vis Puraperrmra. Jen ¢-—6 Falterton, Haven, well Cleared—! Bholfield, Liverpool; bark Ai tis tebelin Weed, Obesemas, Part ‘su Prince, Py. ther, Boon, yr Del, Daraaby. Port ox Prince. Horatio, Kempton, Savanilia and Santa Martha, C jotice to Mariners. ‘Brig Marshall, Cestod, Newport, XD Brockman & cameos orem Rdg Ey hyd b navitation by the fee, on the 24 inst. Seve (Be, Day, Cork, he, 0M ; payee ty ales Satiee Bane Jo ‘Benson (B-), Hoty, Windsor, 2 J's 8 Geet. daa gern rebad posta maker, ndarood. i bebt Barwon y James Hunter & ‘The Providence Post at the stakes on 1! Gardner, Wareham, E 8; Ceo. ’ Steams Galedeniar Morley, Balumore Poriee vos Gos ey fale tae the ine, “ne a eke, ‘Sassafras. three first ‘ieamer Delaware, Clark, Philadelphia, C B Santord. of the bay. herman tee Little, Liverpool, For particulars of the love of ship Staffordshire 5 via Halifax 3 days, lor jer of int and sobr with meral oolt Ship isl fen ies Mile Setsespstbonses end cistvals dh-the pert: ‘Tux Waecns at Newronr —All the vessels bofere report- od aehore at Newport off at high water on Sunday, by steamer Perry, except Homer and « Cisrkes of Lubes i a8 the, wie f fall o€ water, ik sora stove, and bottom badly inj : will ba iy vessels bet sed alta ler pone oy waar bots nl eng teat Sere ey eeay Meare as coal Fy thy cok leaded Provixnorrown—Sohr pn jvencheep pay BYE se Skee ae le oo es co more nar, ton ten eae Eee eee te be going in there 34 inst, in vitkalievines rar coremess the orew carried to Liverpool. Barx LEY, man Se Sa seg Packets ES See JERS Acard ite Mame AT wi Arctic from Scaantar eer for Havre, put into dsesaast) of Hevaedg, as ellen’ beeeds woud Soneh ab Be fore she Fh anh ag a ashore at Brandywine Shoal, was Bazx Vi at Philade! ul Pe Pals Feces shanna cn Ronee xe Te iia arnt ax halle Iyine to under sterm stay sells, wes Ship Tam O'Shanter, Calontta for Boston, Bee Squall,-whioh carried s a3 the sail, and kv: pf yeaa iy eee] ‘coreng: ‘ ¢ | Bana—l lov 16, sehr @ tixtehlason, pe re Fry VR Gowatvi brig J Boston; sche aire cate RS aimee | STieiea thee pte ae Re Wha Vesssls out by Wy arth viene for ens 8 dayey only Am cargo Sist, and would probably pro- aie ooed to Baie (M. Berry, from Philadelphi sabe: SSE earn eigen eaten Baio Waxpuaxn, Allon, of $t John. NB, bound to w | get; #3 lueper wa: tries Anne A ya Jon fama wre te leguatd, and run dowa bi er; obs Birtolts to ised toe Botton, ne Sas 1 —~ master, ‘si i the had been capalzed, and righted, At do 2th, bark Venus, Church, ldg for NYork, neacty 2 ne mig pe At de dist, brig Florence G finished ise; would sapoved tbs lant; Sard aif atsstaroota out prsgeed f'n Sree eee New Outian en ‘ake We erew off Dut-aaahe was's good veoset freight. Harirax—Arr Deo 26, Beatin, NY ork; a0 date, Chas Z ‘arr. Hay ov HT to supply ins ol worst ‘At de sohe Hayes, Owens, frum Folnh © wis Sam ip re eae A LARGE FULT RiGcED BRIG ashore on ae 5 eeaelas jaxmiRo—In evra, bark Comeed, Bmsek, teens up perk. Dees, Eva, Dumas, as ehg Etee areas Ham] LI, was passed Slat ab ." , Uno; fom and for NYery Lawrence, Wall, hence, Home APALACHICOLA~—In port Deo 25,shipa Bh Wise sssct, Me, waiting: Devonshire, Margarette, Boll, trom Kennobunky Me, for Erie Lewis ftom sud for WYort,fosdlee, or 3K, Bric RS ‘Auld, feom AJ ahora da rm plamnan cho a Bay | Hale Gere tee ad, pra ee pony it, and bilged; nearly dryat | loading, (arr 234); andler, for ‘ater; cargo white oak p! Ol with, for NYork, Joadtng: Brio Many Staxzon, Lowis, of and from Boston for Bal- | for Boston, 1dg; Ptr for Fi timore, before reported ashore on the back of Caps Cod, at gs Des 5 jayne, WY ork; 24th, Eimodintely Biget and wishes tyes ke tea se Kensie’ | AUREANDEIA Are Jan oghe Fulton, trim garg. crew, after being Iasbed to. the ; sohrs Charles for rep: Hi Brio Groner, at Bath mast. spans ‘and deck Baio Many Sravron, from Bost: Baltimore, pce yg et whl) Tastnam, i, vith carge, under stood to be much PEGs tik S2°s Sty Sr Se ton ten, ian wt off the crew. wd. Ty, Gaps Aan W 00 miles. Sonn J W Lixpsar, into Newport wich * Sonn ManvCrocxzrr - The cargo of the ett, of Rocklam: partly inrured af the Ooms il Ms ‘ork for valem A Commercial eftes, Boston, for 81 600.” Scum Joux M. (of Wellfleet) Jacobs, out away both masts in Barnate! ne ais Misia ‘he inte guie. "Bias since boma joun Joun W Anvamson—The ‘was lost on ber to Satilia ton, was an error; ‘arrived there that yes: Ge, from Scun Inprrenpence, ashore st Body Island, has had ‘saved in Miomiecren tore Sonn Unanta, (of NYork) Henderson, from Charleston for Tampa Bay, w:! stoi fon ane totally Yor, whete not her carge was paved daanged ana j a i i B é f batt Be Fg? #1 He f i z acon Buren, r wc ace cee Or tS Sea arta te Sa a at Newport, wi ficers, of shi} is gone. Scun Pur apenruia, Thompson, from Jacksonville via » fe with miahsaat ice gets tow amree nn of Bastport, from Baltimore for Bes- coklcs sabore on Pigmonth beaks Grow saved. eric, of and for Mer vep pet om, Baltimore, ashore at Goat Islan’ 29th, fell over ‘of Sth, and ie now full of water; nese the Lacraner, of Camden, \— for “f ‘was failon tn with Iet [woot qniler ty ity Bean, and ees Cant the gale of Thursday, Soun PORT—Are Jan 1, brig Northen Bh condition. orew sere meen ee rat v1, te Ayo peoranee me Wading | fa bie 5 sehe Marthe sabre Ba Siete ork | cont Cape days proeced. who took off them at Noport, R I, 24 was at NYork om Sou Risa Jane, Day, ga fe beach as ltrs, eh , morn of 29th ult; eftrebol not teporteds em, ‘ 4 oS —

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