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(Continued from First Page.} Boo, another ¢ilemma. The English ship had but ove Feliable boat, the lovgboat. We had none at all, Of ‘the pine splendid boate with which we left New Yurk at Oae remained. Captain Watkins, not to be overcome by Bay dificulty, commenced the construction of ratts. ‘They seemed buts frail dependance, and providensially they were not needed. Other means of relief wore at Band. On Monday, the 2d of January, the sea caluned #0 Mauch that towards evening the English ship lowered her yew! boat, and our second mate, Mr (rattan, weaton board of her. On Tuesday, the 2d January, our hearts wore giacdeaed by amother sail, under American colors, She came a0ar @nough to speak ber, and we learned that she was toe Antarctic, three days out from New York, boand for Liver~ Pool. She had fire good boats, And after enduring tae @gony of wurperse for so many days it seemed that the hour of our delircrance had ot last arrived, With the aid of the Avtarctic’s boats we could all bo conveyed on board the English rhip, now secertained to be the Three Bells, Captain Creighion, of G’argow, bound for New York. The Hells bad experienced much rough waather, fend was leaky. (no Tuesday evening we succeedd In Putting # sergeant and file of soldiers on board to wore the pumps. Co Wednesday morning, the 4th January, the work of divembarking commenced in earnest. Tho Gick, of whom there was @ large number, and aome {as ytog condition, were wrapped in blankets, brought on deck, and lowered carefally into the boats, Casks of er were lowered down and towed on board ths Bells. Bread and bacon ani other provisions, were gent cif, By @rening much of the work bad been accomplisaed. It was found necessary, however, in consequence of the Shortness of provisions cn board the Bells, to divide our mumbers between the two slips. Lieutenants Winder fad Chandler, with about 140 soldiers, embarked oa the Antarctic for Liverpool. Captain Watkin slio determined to accom y thet portion of our number, Thursday Morning, the Sth, rove upon us bright ard besntiful ‘The sea was calm, the wind gen le, Itia w day which ‘will ever live in my memory. By noon the work of dis @mbarking and ro ea Ling was comp! ny man Woman and child had let the ship Oar captain was the last on board. [i+ ssw every oilicer, every anilor, every fireman, and every negro waiter, of whom there were forty or fifty, safely in the boats, thea lowered hinvelf Gown, and the boat pulleé away. Ho wast giged alongside the Three Bella, where he was greeted wMh rico hearty cheors and then pulled sway for the Ansarctic, Tho San Francisco bad, by his orders, been scuttled, and we could ove her settling gredually deaper into the water. About 2PM the Three Bells banled sail, and moved slowly away from the wreck. I etood onthe deck and @aeed at the tll-fate. vessel with mlagled omo Bad been our prison house for fourteen anxious, ag nizing days and nights. She was near being our grave. Yet she wasa gallant ship, acd a steuncher hall was ever launched, ¢li she would have been our grave. She bad ridden out in rafety twelve or fourteen days of al Most incesrant sicrm. Now ehe lay stretohed in all hor vas: length wpon the deep, one haadred fathoms long, battered arc mutilatec, like scme huge monster of the Geep which, {ns contes: with @ deaily foa, had been Oonquered ard slain. Farexell to you, ill starred vassel, Receive your doom avd siak down like lead iato the mighty waters, The blackest chapter in my exp prised in tho e fourteen days I passed within your bosom. Wo found the Three Pellsa snug, staunch vessel. Her @argo consis‘e’d in pa tof chloride of me, which bad to be throwu overboard, mostly to make room for the @ailors Detween decks, The atmosphere of the ship was sirorgiy impregt ated with clloring gas, ant its qualities 84 8 disinfecting agent wero strongly tested. It caused a Good deal o! irritation about the luozs snd iacessant cavghing for the Grst day or two. The eickaess began to abato almost immediately, owizg, in part, to moral canes, The diet of the solliers was mostly bircuit aad water, as there was ® tcarcity of other provisions. They bad occasionally a slice of fried bazon, and a ration of bracdy was issued to them daily. When the Three Beils left the wreck she was in lati- tude 39 ard longitude 69 60, avoat 600 miles from New York. We encountered a great deal of northeasterly wind, and our progress was #low until Wednesisy, the ith of January, wiea we were favored with a stiff Drees from the coutheast, which drove us rapidly oa, and on Thorsday alternooa we wers of soundings. ‘Yo wards evening it grew thick, and the captaia, fearig to venture too far iz, stood off aud on till morning Friday dawned bri ir, We signa fora pilot, and then a steam ato PM we were at pnchor off the Battery. tions, She I grant an emoticn of gratite te Olled every heart when we thought of the terrible daugee throush which we had, by God's werey, ra'ely pareed I cannot close a communisation”already too long with, out two or three remarks. Ané in tho first place, Captain Robert Creig ie good co R feel that every one of us who were resousd by his ic mentality oweadebdt cf giatiiude which can nevir be ra- paid, Fer my part, I shailever love and honor bin ass noble specimen of a y and irae hearted sailor. Ee x erita, on be will reoaive, a rich 10 war’. In ihe next place, Major Wyee and his junior officers, Moers Winder ard Corndle-,fare ia my opinion deserving ofgreat credit for thir contact and efficiency after they were left by their supesior oficare, Major Wyse, on whom the reeponeibility of the borthem chiefly fell, is more particularly ceserring of praise. Day and night he watched over the soldiers with pateroal solicitude, minis. tered to their wants, an¢ encouraged them when sinking with despair. Surely such conduct is equally deserving of prom otion as galisotry in the feld. Two remarks asjto the causes of the awful disaster and I hare done, In the first place, the ship was sentto pea without haviog tried her engines. She nad, incee: tried them in the smooth waters of the bay, bat her first encounter with the stormy billows of the Atlantic proved them no more to be ceperded on than # broken reod. In the second p'a:e, 1he was far too deeply laden. Her paddle wheels had so muck dip as to cause # great strain upon her shaft and engines. True, she might in any ace have enocnatered the storm had {she not been dis masted and damaged in her upper works, and’ had her engines proved true, she could have reachoda port in safety. B. P &--Since arriving in the city it recurs to my memo xy that we aay two brigion or about Monday, Deo. 28, {nstead of one, as] have mentioned abore; and it appears I tru that their rames were the Napoleon, of Boston, and the | the Marie, of Helifax. tT OF MAJOR F. 0. WY the Unite! States Army, who arrivid at this port yerterday tm the British ship Three Bel, states that the siasmer San Francisco was struck by a tremendous sen wien che war two days out apoo bh voyage, and distant aboat four huadred miles from Tork. STATEME? ELMajor Wyse, c Bitih | { ‘The shock of thir stroke caused the condenser of the | engine to give out, and #0 completely disarraeyi the machinery as to render the ship completely helpless, fand jlaced ber at once at the mercy of the wial ant! waves, When in this condition she fell into the trough fea, and vory soon after her deeks were completely gwopt, and the upper cabin, together with her #moke pipe, were carried into the ocean, Everything moveable on the deck lowed. At this moment there were about one hundred! aod Sifty of the soldiers in the cabin, all of whom were swept away and drowned. ‘The officers and persons whose names ars furnished perished at the ssme time, After this most sad « courrence the people manage! to got some call npom the snip; bat the gale was so vi that the canvass was immediatoly torn into shreds the stenmer still lay at the mercy of the waves, which tosced her about like « rolling log at every surge. Sbe remained {n this condition for two days, whea she ‘wes spoken by the brig Napoleon; bat the San Fransiseo soon drifted away, and lost sizht of her. After parting with the Napoleon, the steamer fell io with the bark Kilby, which took off about one hundred and Silty of the unfortunate passengers, and then coatia ped upon her voysge to Liverpoc!. Subsequently, another ship came in sight, acd neared the steamer, when rhe succeeded in taking ay ® nam der of the persons remaining on board, auoogst whom ‘ras the wife of Mejor Wyse, The Major did not they nor does he now, know the name of the vessel nor whith: she was bound ; but he consoles himself with the font Gaticipation that his wife ie safe aod that be will agsin pee ber. Immediately after the Three Bells had rece!ved the re Maining portion of the passengers and erew on board, Osptain Watkine—the last person—left his ship, and gare Orders that she should be scuttled. This was 1000 done, and the waves soom closed over the ill-fated San Fran. Ous00 Major Wyse wont last evening to the reaideace of Gen. Soott, in Twelfth street, but as the General was asforta mately absent from home on & visit to Baltimore, Major BO Uomedate'y, and tt 4s sappaeed proceeded w 3 aromod it fol f the | | us. Washington in order to report the loss of ‘the military to the War Department. 8STATEME! We left 3 pleasant voy For two days mature T BY ONE OF THE CREW. w York with prospects of w delightfal aad seemed to favor as, and there was no siga in sky or on sea by which we conld guess the fearful and dismal fate which awaited wind or wave wi the rolling over which we glided ke a thing of life All on board knew the San Francisco to be « ach and well-built vessel, and @ security against | felt by every one of the voyagers. Tae | | sbip was thronged with United States soldiers and passen- ) and so large ® company, with their many jokes and wittisisms, made the time fly quickly by, in keeping with | On the evening of the second day, (December 22,) the first breath of the coming gals was felt. ©’olock the wind came out very sudderly from the north- West, and the surface of the ocean white with foom. atoms; the ship beat heavily, circulated that roma of her cerried away. There was yet began to grow Various ssils were blown to and the report planking had been no evidences | of fear on board the ship, #0 firmly did each rely upon ber strength, A little after midnight the versel became upmansgeable, acd lay inthe trough of the sea, each waye sweeping over her and carrying away planks, bar- rele, boxes, &c, The parcengers now di jeemed their situ- ation perilous, and rome confusion reigced among them, The word was given to lighten whip, and all passengers crew ergsged with a will in clearing ing the pumps, for now the report was alio made that | deck snd work- the ship was leaking badly. Tae solilers were organized into bailing gangs, avd every nerve wi the bull free from water, Ip this way the ates ner lay, rolling, and pitchirg, and shipping beavy billows, from midnight om the 24th till 7 o'clock mext morniog; and row every yawning see threatened all with a watsry grave. At this hour the foremast fell with a teemen ous crash, and ia about two hours afterwards a heavy sea swept th red roule, desks, carryiog away mcre tham one hun- Statercoms were arranged around the quarter deck, or cn the main deck, which were ocoupisd by the officera and soldier. Some of were in their stat these ocompanta roems, and others were on deck, when this sea was takon amaidshiza, aud all were carried over board, insluding Col. Washingtoa, asleep Major 1 others, power of description. the rain poured in torrents; an¢ foam, in hia stateroom, lor and wife, Capt, Field, Lieut. Smith, and the The scone that now ensued is alsaost beyond the The sky was black with cloud and in all directions the | vision wes limited by roaring billows, white with froth The wind blew a perfect hurricane, and each sea swept the vesrel fore and aft, The engine was broken, the fcremast was gone, plauks were torn from the hull, wi ter vas mashing in the hold, and from all sides came the piercing cries ‘of the drowning soldiers. The state- rooms swept away were immediately dashed in pieces, and theirinmates thrown upon the billows, No attempt wee made to rescue any, for all effort#to this end were useless. Some of the drownirg mon grappled at splinters and boards for ‘acsistance; others swam until :mothered or tired out, and many, withont an effort, sunk beneath thecea, In that moment, those still selves suiTéred all the horrors o! death. ends wud acquaintances struggling lives, and allbad in the waves, Each trisd to shut his on board them- Some had rela- eyes, heart and ears to everything around him, momeatarily expecting to jcin the érowning rol irre. this horrible day, every minute of wh’ During the afteraoon of ‘eh appeazed like At about 0 | iretched to keep | house, a eil hove in right; aad though # great expanse | of raging water rolled between, almost defying union of the two, yet and [the prorpect ever, wes short every one of del'verarce. live3, as this oleon, which was lost sight ing (the 26th), All the gasbered around, in the 4 midi tof this despondexcy, hor was alire with hops Tals hops, how- vessel was the of next morn horrors of death again ening heavens, the pelting rain, the raging sea, and the sinking vessel. er, taere were some who, Tn the even in this hour of pavil, felt not ite terrors. The offi- cert fof the ship wen! from man to man, inspiriog all with hope, end cheering them with the promise of safety: Some of the officers of selves cordeg: the troop? showed them earing in this tryixg hour, amid oreakiag and falling spars, as they c ould have been | Brooklyr jail, where they bad been imprisoned for eight amid clsthing axbrea gcd gleaming arms. Major F. 0. Wyse, Lieut. W. A. Winder, Lieut, ©, 8. Winder. | Lieut. Van Voast, Lieut. Chandler, and Sergeant Srown, of Cox pany G, were among thos ons fa their efforts to revive the droop! We taw (he Maria on the n'ght of the 25h, h. We lived mainly on salt beef pareengers. but lost her on the 27 @ most covspion- ing spirits of the and bisenit, and very inapy kept their apicita ap by par- taking freely of braxdy ard water, of mveh on board. Some owe their lives ure of adent 8: pitching as at £ took eff @ portion of the e9 which there was to the moderate ts ‘Tats was our situation, roiling and {, until the (9th, when the bark Kilby ny. On tho: . Wwe epoke the British ship Three Belis, of Glaego w, Capt, Creighton, who promised to reseae us from our terrible situation, We lay with her for three days, board her, and cn the night the Antarctic, who, prom std us deliveraxce. sre tho officers of the San Francisco, New York in the Three Bell::— E. Mellus, firet officer. George Grettcn, second officer. W. P. Buel, MD, surgeon. William H Wickbam, etorekeepir Jobn Marrhall, chiet ergiaser Messrr. Avchinleck and Dunham, first Messrs. Farrell and Crosby, second do. before being able to janusty 4, we Lailed connection with the Three Bells, Oa the morning of Januaiy 4, we commenced embarking our passengers, culsrs given in the Hrxatn elzewhere, (Parti ) The followiag who returned to assistant co. Meeere, Donaghan end Hoffman, third do, and all the crew. In concluding this statement, Jour too informant say, much praise cannot be awarded to Captain Creighton, of the English ship Three Bells, for his troly gallant and heroic conduct, in rescuing the passen gers of the dirabled steamer, He lay with the San Fran- cisco at the pertl of hie own life and vessel. The weather was as bas been described. The Three Bells was herself leaking, making the pumps necessary. She was short of provisionc and water, {n almost a disabled state; yet not- withstanding all this, the gallant Creighton resolved to resoue bis brother wayfarers in distress, or perish with them. Such conduct as this needs no comment. Most, if not all of those who have arr.vedin the city, have lost all they bad with them on the ill-fated steamer, saving nothing but what they bad on their backs. A disaster like this, in loss of life, peril or suffering, ts in the history of the ocea seldom recorded NAMES OF THOSE LOST, AS FAR AS KNOWN. Col. JM. Washington, Maj. George Taylor Mre. Taylor Capt. H. B. Field ut RH Smith ‘adies, names uokrown Brocks, @ waiter Dackett, brother to carpenter. DIED. —Job neon, waiter. —Walur Watkins ) —Artbur Heery arber and about ons hamdred and ffty of the U, j Pewtecer corps “ mLevi Heath, wrage steward. S- Walter Heath, —Coarles Samior aoveet. Hooks, colored waiter, ter, The barber, eolored F. Duckett, white, steerage A coaman, bamed Alexancer, TAK BOSTON. Washet overboard. EN OFF BY BY “THE BARK KILBY, FOR Col, Wm. Gater, commanding regimen’, aad family, neluding wife aed three childres. Flst Lieut L. Looser and wite. Mise Fates. Capt, JW. T. Gardiner Lieot F. K Murray Major Ubarles 8 Merchant, Miss Valecia Merebant. Mrs. Wyse and cai’. Capt H. B Jodd aud wile Lieut. SL. Fremont, » tfe and three o Mr. G. W. Avpinwall Mr. J 1. Graham Mrs, Taylor. Mz- Southwark Mr. J. Farmeworth, First Uegioeer hikdree, With othrreia all about ope heudred men, women spd chiliren. NAMES OF THOSE SAVED ON BOARD TAF shir ANTARCTIC, FOR LIVERPOOL. Capt. J. T. Wathing, commander of fan Francie Mr. T. L, Sebel, Paxser, Mr. Charles ¥, Barton, Third Officer. Mr. Joba Wasen, Fourth Oficer, Liegt. J. 0. Ghandier, U. 8 a, | lorg They aid that at an early hoor of the moraing of Lieut. Charles Winder, U. 3. A. Mr. Rankin, U. 8, A, Mra Major Wyse. Woshington Duci Carpent ON BOARD THE SHIP THREE BELLS, AR- RIVED AT NEW YORK, Surgeon R. 8. Satterlee. Assistant Surgeon H. R. Wirts. Lieutenant M. Burke, Msjor Francis 0, Wyse. Lieutenant J. Van Voast, Edward Mellus, drat officer of the San Franctsoo, George Grattan, second officer. J. W. Marshall, Chief Enginesr. A. Auchinlick, first Engineer. David Dunham, seosnd do. mes Crosby, second do B. Donaghas, third do. C, Hoifman, third do. W. Buel, M D. Surgeon. W.H. Wickham, Storekeeper. And others—making two hundred and thirty in all. The recapitulation of this ead affair is as (ollows:— Number of souls on board when the San Franciseo left New York. 1700 Saved by the Kilby....... Do. do, Three Bells... Do do, Antaretic.. 530 Number lost db esa dakeagy AND: It is thought that the Kilby, although bound to Boston, hae gone to Bermuda, as it waa only three days sail fom that island, and sbe had a leading wind in her favor. ‘The San Francisco has already been deseribed in the Hrnatv, She was insured in New York and Philadelphia for $300,000, which covers ber valus. The cargo on board consivted wholly of stores {or the troops, and belonging to the United States government, which were not in sured. The ship New Ecgland, from Glasgow, on the 8th inst, at 10 A. M., lat 41 .N., lom, 61 0, was spcken by « stsam- ebip onder eail only, (suppored to be the Union;) in- quired for the steamship San Francisco, Lith, at 3A My Sandy Hook 100 wiles distact, bearing W. N. W., was spoken by steamohip Alabama: inquired for the same vessel The fleet of veisela rent out in search of the San Fisvcirco vill probably lear lier fate by the Kilby, and immediately return home, TELEGRAPHIC. EXCITEMENT IN BALTIMORE. Barrons, Jam. 13, 1854. The intelligence regarding the loss of the steamer San Francirco creates intence interest bere, and the newspa- per cilises ace run down with irquirers having freends on board Police Intelligence. Arrest (f Shy i fert.—Two young men, gamed Heary Ives and Joseph Barnett, were yesterday arrested by offi- cers Kenner and Sraith of the —_ Mice aa they were road- Kid gloves, vorth while under the pretence of mak- The accused partien were taken bafore ing'a purctass. Justice Osborn, and were committed to prisoa for trial A Stablang Ajfray At ® Iste hoar on Friday night naveral rowdy fellows envered tho oyster saloon of Daniel Kiorley, No, 266 Bowery, and after taking refreshments refuses to pay forthem. ' An altercation aod fight epsuad, and Thomas Lipsey, clerk, stabbec Dennis Hoverty in the leg. At this reenlt the rowdias fell upon the clerk ond his employer, and weull probatly have done thew serious injury had rot the police saved them. Lipewy was arrest: > for the etabbiag, aod Hoverty aud others for the riot. Jostice W committed them to await sn examination Another el Murder Case.—The care of Vatrick Mas. thews, arrested on surpiciva of shooting & negro, named Matthews, cn the night of the 2lat ult. was brought up yesterday before Justice Osborn on a hearing. Several witnesses wero exsmined, but nothing showa to fast- en apy guilton the secused; but in co sequence of the absencs of one ot two other witnesses the care was ad journed over until today Arrest cf Supposed Murderert.—Martin Reed and Paul Ritter, alias Rionerd Rysp, were arrested o2 Wednesda: by Lieuts Flandresn and Palmez,of the Twenty firat wai pon the avspicton of having murdered a man named Fu:long, om the 16th of March, 1852. Deseased ‘wae fonnd dead, with his skull! fraetw at the house of & ptrson named h, at the corner street anc The m eeday Ise liecharged from the months for pig stemlicg. Whilst they ware in the pris. another tran was. placed in the cell with them nad ths rogues became quite iatimate—acd in mouent of con fidence, they confersed to him that they hed killed Fur- the 16th of Marcb, 385. the went to Smith's pre n intending to stes| bis pigs, and tha} they were surprised by | Furlong, who came int ‘the yard; and they, fating themee!ver detested, fe | upon and kisked him, intemaing merely to render him seoasless, #0 thet be shuld d9 nu- able to reine an al ay Taey furthe the mea died froxm the ili ent he had rocelved et th irhand., t will petba ps be in the memory of our readers thet when deceased was found he wasin ad upper room of che house t is supposel that ceceased partisliy recovered bis enses, aod meade bis way up stairs, whers be diet, Irie aleo sard that other evidexce will ba elisite’, wils i Sx theguilt upon there perarns. They were held by Vice Stuart for farthor exau inati ims S abbing Case egerovs maneer in lored nan ramed Joba L. Latcher, The aceusad keeps arroali store in the Twootieth ward. Coyle aod others asserabled before his house, and made a great disturd- ance, eben Mra [etover went to the door avd degey) them to goaway. Upon this they grosely inimitet her ‘The treatuneni ‘nbe had received enraged her husband, who rushed at toa con withakaife ia bis haut, sheathed it in Coyle’s side, The man fell seareleay to the pavernent and the negro was secured by his com- pavions #21 handed over to the police. Ee was taken be‘ore Justice Stuart, who committed him for exemi- nation. Coyle was taken home by his frieads, aud Hes ina very dangerous state. It is expected tae iojury will terminate fetally. Anthony Street —The exaninati y night, by The Late Murder of Patrick Matthews, who is surpected of being the pers who tock the life of Edward Matthews, a colorei man, by shooting him in Anthony street, on the Zlst ult, wai to e taken place ou Thursday, bafore Justice Os! about two hundred o/ the friends of both the dece as a accuttd wer- present. cate was, however, acjourned till Friday, to afford time for the procurement of wit- nesses who were then absent Arret of Foreign Burglars he ery Bell, of equad D, asniated by officers Fowler, Frind, and Lowry on Taursday captured taree German convicts, nemed Caries Barnard Bay, Herry Hohneorf, acd August Meyer, chargad with ee ary comwitted in this city, the officers having found ier possesion # lot of clothing, consistin ve alle inane, along brocade shawl, several gentlemen’s coats and pants, and other articles of warring appa: dies’ dree’es were found in a liven pillow cave, on which was marked ES, No. 18. The property can be sega on *pplication to Mr. Nesbit, Clerk of Police at the Tombs. On searching the 100m occupied by the accused parties, locates in the building No. 17 Mott straet, a complete ret of burglar’s tools was found, On theic arrest, Blay coa- fonsed they were pardoved convicts, and sent to this cous. try by the German government. Tae following is the cou- festion made by Bie) Charles B. Bley, states as followa:—I was born in Brans- with, Germany; i kun tyenty-trs yours or age; ia the month of September, 1851, Henrick Hohndorf,’ August Meyer, Ernsst Briaker, and myself, were tried and oon- victed of the crime of’ burglary, committed iu the city of Branswick, and sentence’ to a State Prison for a term o! years in the city cf Wollfentidie. After remaining th until the month of September Wy were all pardoced by the Dake of Bronswick, throngh the influsnco of « o ciety known asthe ‘ Directors,” upon the condition tha! wo would immediately leave that country for the United States. and oever more return, Accorditgly we were all taken from priton by the police and sonveyed to Brem: and there placed’on board the brig Hiram, ani there pt under the purveillance of the police for a week uatil the versel sailed. Our paseage was paid by the “Directors!” d we received from them five dollars besi We land: ed at Now York on the first of Desember leat, isoners were taken before Jastive Rogar: whe sonstitws tan 0 prison for examination. Theatres and Exhibitions. Bowery Taxatae—The equestrian drama ia the main attraction for ‘this evening. Mr. Ssott plays Opeactah, and Mr. Der: appears aa Patnem. Misa Dawes appears in the drama “Toe Climbiog Boy :” the Bor ‘aildren give ecenes from “ Macbeth,'’ melo drama {1 also announced. Broapway Taxarrr —We have ro chaogs to note in the performances at this house, ‘The Catarast of the ’ “Domestic Keonomy” are to ba givan Ageia this eve: end they will, doubtless, attrast soother crow’ ed house, Boxtoy’s Tamare --''A Pieoe of Basicess” a free, oe De ts pone oe od is an for thie evening. ‘ne pring rts are pared ‘an, Norton, Mra, Burton, Miss Raymond and mile ieee It is to be played again to night, with «new comedy called '' Merriec by Force” « Advertising fora Wife,”’ and ‘ Wanted, One Thousand Milliners,” Namionat Tawaras —The drama founded on “Uncle Tom's Cabin "' i# sopounced for this afternoon and eve- nirg, at the Naticral theatre. Several new scenes have been displayed this week, and Miss Howard continues to ‘eas great a favorites ever in Eva. WaALtack’s THRATRE.—The succersful comedies, Bachelor of Arte,’ and ‘A Pretty Piece of Business,’’ be given this evening, “ Bachelor of peared at hong peg theatre, London, ne! The Patnam,’ WA ett; "plows of Busine” was first played at tl] rket, on the 18th of the same month." * 0 Hay Bamsvx's Mosrum.—General Tom Thomb is pone) dally ard pbtly levees at this eetabdiishment, and receives the beauty and fashion of thecity, In audition to the scirees of the Lilliputian, the dramatic company pert ip two comedies, stvernove wad evening. Drmnact enters the “‘Hon's dem’? at 337 Broadway, three times today, The Siamese Twims, the omy: phant, aod other wonders, are also announced. Canuery's Mivetasta, No 472 Broadway, ive, this even- ing, a ne dotertainmen: to vied pod | the week with, We ¢o pot know where our readers pend an hour more pleaseatiy thae at Mechanics’ Hall ‘Tas Wooo ae other good ive the berierque “Vi ofentag, Wectinans at No. 444 eoatinus we toca’ om the increase. Bocuisy's —At 690 Lg ot this = ia to be givee a rick programme. tt and Bizm, at Stay vacant iactivate, gives two performances to-doy, etncaece ped ereaing. trate MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. OFFICIAL. Stated session. Boanp or Councitmnn, Jan 14, 14. Present—Edwin J, Brows, Beq., Prosids in the oLair, and 66 members. PETITIONS. By Connoilma) Manrin—OC Harvey T. Cleveland, to sppointsd s Commissloner of Deeds, ‘To Committer on Sale: cos. My Crunciiman Braxtxr—Ot A, ‘HL. Wagner, same. To mm tee. Gounciiman Turrix—Of L. W. Kennedy, same, To “Gy Councilman Wi.p—Of George H, Cooke, same To "By Councilman Hovoxinsox—Of Michael @. Kart, same, ‘To same. ay Councilman Wio—Of John Hespe, same. To sam sunciiman Eanix—Of Klias Dusenborry, same. Commi: do. "no Jacob Abrahams and a large ro} Obed size of Central ‘o Committee on Lands RESOLUTIONS. Councilman Prvcxxy ~Proam ie ced into wita John Quis, from Fourth avenue to East rive months “havo elapsed work should be completec mer relct the contract for ‘regulating said streot, ‘To Committee on Roads. ce the contract p By Councilman Grav—Tbat 80 much of the May por 's mes- tage a8 rei 9 to compiling the city charters, &0., ‘one Vor lume, bo referred to the Com nittee on Pedinas oes) vehat re- lates to the fizancial condition o on Finance; to the cleanliness of the streew, to tee on Clee i ommittee on Stricts; 1 to Committes on Urdinances; to lighting of the pas ‘plore, to Com pu Of Committee on, Marke Parks, to Committee on Lands and Pl By Councilman Kennxvy—Tha\ tn ances inquire into the expediency of am iy see to the paving relating to incumbrances ee On 8 and Gas; to the ing the ordiaa.aces (4 as to preyite for the appointment ofa messager ani door- ad orphans of r tor Board of Counei’men. Adopts: Jackson—That tre usual donation Ga 4 of the Fire Department Timent. Te Conmictos on Fins By Councilman Cuirren—Thas the Comptroller. repors dotailed etater incumbrances, at of the ri pte from the diferent markets id over to next moetiag. Streot Commissioner , Pike aud Rutgers slips to be cleared from all To Comm tea ou Wharves. By Councilman Ravmonp—That tho crosswalk on west side of avenue 2 and Filth strest Lerepa'red. on Streets. By Councilman Pincknxv—Thi ‘do Committee the crosswalks ou corner of Stanton and Orchard streets be repaired. ‘To Committee on Strecta. ‘The rocolution (by Councilraya Cooren) that the Sixth and Eighth A 0 Kail cagees that have paid their fares in any of the Casas! Broadway once to the West Bi ‘of charge, was tak fre Aven! mn from the table road Companies transfer Broad when desir: the Committeo on kailreads. By Councilman K Houstin street bo fisgxed and curb and gutter ot me oot. By Coancilmaa Vexnnty MBAR That ths sidewalks south sido That the usual donation bo paid toeach ofthe five dispensaries of this city. To Com- mitter on Finance, ‘The resolution to reotify th Commissioner of Deods, 40 dr’ wae called up and a ‘That incumbrances on pier No. To Committee on Wharves, £0. me of Timothy Walters, as sto read “Timoihy Waters, jopted. ‘The resolution that the Counsel to the Corporation, report to this Bi ° ene etree 7 e iH ard went into Conmittes of edy in the chair—and recomme: fotlowing, when Report cf the d the manner in which have beon conducted, &0., was cs! proceed: ap and Whole—Councilman mittee on Assessments, with resviution mm that ibe following ssserement lists be confirmed, and Isano Ed rards appointed collector tharetor, vis.:— Fer reguiating, paving and fla; ging Thir Eighth fourt! Rus for rene bh 0 Tents avenue; for regulating and paving , from Fifth’ avenuc to Broad way, and for flag: four feet wide through ti g And gvadiog Forty-sixth strect, trom Broadway h avenuo; tor regulatin; nd flagging four {oct wice through # oth stroot, from Forty: tidewalis thereot; and setting ouch and quiver ide walk of itu Pitty third to. Fifty ninth atre¢t; for co four feet wide throug’ the ess sidewalks of us, from Twenty eighth to Thict; -firet etri and from Thirty-fourth to Thirty sixth stroet; for regulating and paving Li maity street, between Broadway ant Geeen- wioh street; for build: ) northwest 6 orner of avenue B ap building a receiving basin at tho cousheast corner of Tw: first streets and Third avenue; for b at Spring street to pear Prin from Charlton to Sprinj t, trom avenues © to D.” Affirmative—The President, and Messrs. H. Smith, G: non, Clifton, Young, Cleary, Healy, nedy, Schenck, Clad confirmed. For fagai south & 8 apace oars and snd Benth» Beye enue, wets, and sppehating Lambrecht, Gxtaege rOntry, Conover Baxter, Mather, Peareon, Resolution—That the va tbarine Msrket be enclosed with # guitable fence. The following panies were ordered to a third readiag:— Report of Commit for eewor in Elizabeth utreot, crown botweon Bliooker and Ao id oslicctor eppoiated ing that the following assessment lists be Nector appointed: — ‘® space four fect wide in Twenty eighth street, en Broadway and 45 avenue, or payin, aues; for between Nix-2 ond Tonth avenurs; in Prince street, from the ocwer im Thi qpeon stree) to Macdougal stecet. for building a s2wer in ‘Thar ing a reoeivi Moller, and North, icant ground Koutheast sido of Ca- tee on A! nin cr basin sud culverts Y ing zewers in coal tirock; in Adopted by tho fol- maektess Jackson, K ‘Tuttle Adopted n, Feoommending that enue; tor flaguing Broaiway between Forty-seooad and Forty- Barty acocnd strogt, boiweon Bixhth buildin we sewers in Thirty fifth street, AN VITATION. Engine Company No. 21-~To attend ball at 7thinstans. Aocapted, of conOrming as. ty-eocond i, = “ibe Board then adjourned to Mon ay afternoon, at 6 ofeloek. From the minutes. C. T. MeCLENACHAN, Clerk Debates In the Board of Coanelimen. (OUR spxctaL RevORT } CORRUPTION AMONG THE BRADS OF DEPARTMENTS £0: of the Twenty socond district, (raf op a resolution offered by Lim stew di ing for inform stion in regs: Lioged so exist in the oprning and Sorvy directly om the city, taxation cm property holders the right to ‘who gets a salary of $5,100 8 y isites, if you bisase to the amount Weyer. We ne table, o tra nnd coneladis, be sppoint d to ix veatignve the allege: Tn speaking to tho x ' whether other co1 q we into tie iaaiter ot or not—whs EY bout tno wan here 4: renident, carries Fatau Sreampoar Cou.ision.—The Rouge (La.) Comet, of the Sd inst ou will ie. Whit eatres, r concerts and ‘there feote? Perceive, count of the coll Natchez, wuich resulled im the loss of six lives:— At three o’clcck om the mornirg of the Ist inst. the steamer Natobes, bound up, came in contact with the steamer Pearl, bound down and the Pearl sunk in about twent, Dorse, y oor mM: lasses. The in to the rig! minutes. ding iktof the t bank, oppaite Coarad’s Poiat, ot something Tike on We gather the Francis Sans, who war ou the Nato! accict The Mearl was from the witb a full low te of ths Corporation Attorney, mersot Ass Eimates, by beguit ® committee 08. i ption of the, reselation, Mr. Holden have exieted for twenty gublie hav demanded an ingairy in ave be: Every property holder now whether the Counsel for the Cor- vhould receive 's Tight to know toes of the Come il ever in- arned body ym minutes ‘a the’ “er and then bali will mle am eure you won's, Mr, Noy the i that mornin st flefed oe After Seerteg see = important business, the Board adjourned wath M y PM. Baton followiag ac- detween the steamers Pearl and rtioulars from Major st the time of hatalya, of engarand mo- seeing the Pearl close od near & jatohes, Brule} Lancia gave the sigaal, which was aot answer. ed. The Natohs then are the right bank signal, whish was not answered, an¢ wi ‘hen within @ hundred yarde of the Pearl the pilet of that boat set her head to the shore; the Natebex commeaced backing, but was unable tw atop her headway ; tue coarequanoe was, she struck the Pear! about sic ship, tearing cff che cabin from the huil, spk in about twenty mint stantly rushed to death, ood with Capt. Stanley, the commander’ Two deck hands were io- three others k on are all that are lost, 0 far as ascertained. The Natches stayed at the wreck about three bours, and took oll about fiity perrons. The Magnolia stopped and took many of the rengers on to New Orleans, Tho cargo of the Pearl, it is seid, will be @ total loas. Domestic Mise: y There are seventeoo membere of the present Senate of Maspashuscetts in favor of the continuance of the Mains Liquor law, and twenty three in favor of ite repeal. The a of the opening of the Cuuads. road, is to the ake tant rebels in Detroit. Detroit, in to take place on ‘The Legislature of New Brunswick will meet on the oth of February. MARITINE INTELLIGENCE Movements of Ocean Steamers. .. New York... Aspinwall New York, MOON RISES, mM WATER, Port of New York, po Bema 13, 1954, OLFARED, ‘Br), Little, Li 1, E Cunard. Seemet ty aN Re Ie Te entre sotn * sble Mogian Gi ter, Bell New Or Wolf (Br), Helm Auiareh Salus, oo Boe ee pee Bey DeWolt, Starr & a) Von Bergen, Ciudad Bolivar, waatbias the adopt omefthy | - He ity, to the Committee | | with Jogwood and ooffee, Brig jarys, Nesmith & sei Mabe’ Ciatke sandy ‘Port we Frince, Van Brunt & “ty Green, Lavacos, eOpete, He B Oo. ™ Ber 3m ner’ Norfolk, 'V Sobr sae tur 4, Scht Josephine, | r Ellen Lou! mpaon, New Haven, mailer Steamer Kenneboo, Ooyes, Philadelphia, CB Santor’. ‘team! Berry, harloston, rot me “a i, on 2 on Be Rona Te ‘she ssohr wi Randoust. "ithe N bad very beavy. bead wines dudiug the Shanghae, Sey hus ssood An Paid Rbanshes, Gent :P ship Cum! einen jays from Tat 4 7410, spoke sohr Chas ne ‘Rogers, from, Philadephia ‘tor NOrieans. Ship Liverpool (pkt), Kearney, rzrest. Dec 10, with mdee and 000 rinne'l, Mint Tat 48 10, lon asser core, to Gi turn & Co. Deo 19, ‘t, Henry Augustus, seaman, fell ove-board ing hard at the time could not save him, . Passenger, wnt knocked overboard and ty Int 43.57. Jon 56 10, passed Br ship Cor Gitrgow, ‘Sons with the es mast; did not require ang. £8 3 eh ‘Kobirt F Stcokton, of sat gone, appeared to be in good con- whe iisbed dove, ont even bing restr ve ared to have boei aD: ime, with fy ear vee, oeald ‘Had one birtn, and no de Bhip Ibree Belle (Br). Creighton, Glasgow, 45. days, with mése and 16 passengers, to M’Donald & Co. Deo Sl, lat 40 12, ton 6) 30, spcle stemmehip San Franviseo, of New York Capt Watkize, b i aus troops. The eas i io decks swept, do. and antng which we did for six 4: rd 230 of her passengers, and Drought them (ver rparsiculars of the fato of the San Francisco see general ow Ey and, Protiean, Glasgow, December 3, and previo Pa blowing bard st not board her. 26 pa songer: ‘pon, Stl inst, at | ton 61 20, | Was scoken by «steamship under sail ‘standing ENE, in quiring after the steamship San apiece ins». at spoken by she 2M, Bandy Hook 100mites boaring W) st hip Alabama, aleo inquiring aiter’ ‘the steamship San Francisco. tt , Bt di with iron, wiles oat iy % Castle bie ea nae rea ing NW 160 miles wick, dismasted, water- i oe *Bhip ar Brnela Honlnger (Prt), Me Yih mane and 10d passengers, to exced Leavy ‘hip Proaideut s ep lle Meyer, Bremen, 65 days, with mee and 20) tehaw & Brook, Ship about toper,| Liateaets Callao 85 dsys, with me no, to rierda Bree, dau G Tat $2 is lon 7200) speke, 60) 10, inGuldock. from Callan for Baliimore Jen 7 poke ship * 8 Bishop. Sherman, from Callao for Fhiedeiptie. PoJam Il, lat 33, lon'78 00, spoke brig Hannah ae Georj e Raynes (of Boston), Peuballow. Calla>, 94 days wa Te to mw Poimes i Deo Ni, 1at 16 26 Aer fal ke shi ormann, from Callao for Baltimore. 0 12, Bs ion 135 We 2 ‘Norwoglan bark Arundal. "Dee Jat 10 48 8, lon signalize} sip Thos W_ Se: Shaw, ct 18 flow and wheat, o Hay: into ints port frets, hevings om tse 1208 fore Tai $7 88; tom 13 fromm BE, and the ship labering vers heavy, sprung al in leaking 2,(00 strokes per hour; same time ip of and for Liverpool, from Baltimore; Jan Ii, lat 37 $f, Lon 78 30, poke sobr J W'Nickerson, from St Domingo for Bi fon, had thrown overbosré hor deck load; Jam 8 while 1ay- ing'st anchor off Cape Honry in a ‘with Both anchors ahead, lost the larboard anchor and eight fathoms chain. atk Albert (Bi), Rowe, Bristol, Hy 62 dase, withiron, 9, nesOn gers, to lev ‘an 1, lat rik a nate from SW. tallted oat sprang alsa ane overbotrd part ae time, lvat onile and pared te \dder. Bark Losing (Brom), ‘Froderieks, Marseilles, and 40 ds; a Gibta ter, with sulpbut, ae, to Vielor'& Duckwitz, Jan, Int 40 16-1on 67 19 to Int 89-17, saw, je aaa bbis of flour, pieces of wreck, mare, fy ete the Hock on Wednesday evenin time, aawehip America, compelled to. from sip kin, from Liverpool. Bark E @ Kinsman (of Portland), @ywan, Marscilles, 60 ayo, Vie Gibraliar 47 dango, with ftult, fo, 10 E Eabricotte, Jan i, 124 50 40 lon, sienatived abip Glebe. of Baltimore, Bark Elizabeth Grimer (Br), Sampson, Callao, 125 days, with quane, to T W Bile Bark Delawarien (of Baltimore), Woodbury, Buenos Ayron, Nov 27, with hides, to order. Exporionced heavy the paseuge. Lark Jorsen Bech (Dan), Degen, Rio Janeiro, 67 days, with ceffeo. t» J W Phipps; vessel to Bech & Kunhardt, Bark Ancolina 2s Sturges, Rice, Port an Princ, 18 days. 4'W Delafield. Jéhn Wolls Bad Win hiliott, ecamen of tno above vowel, lod as Port att Prince of the Sovur, Tie fever was raging Bark Saris Mortem, Bulkloy, Revauus ton, Ae, to | palpi ty Tallman. mentcoaees very Loavy Bank Eee saew clipper), ——y Portland, Mo, fa r und Gt Boston), Pearce, Malta, 65 da erw'l to HD Wepoktabe, 1idh Cade Int Bivicn (of Berton), trom Baltimore Brig pare ta San ), Collins. “tin tad) 54 days, with doffeo, to d. Deo. 21. 2.0 1 57. opoke sehr Sulliva; nae Dee lon 29 45, spoke Br ship . bi Cty Duke, for NZealan WL Tis V. Lag experienced very hosvy weather, # split pub 6, Fawn, (of Porilang), Hoyt, Cape Haztion Deo 21, with nd logwood, to A C 'Rossire & Co, Deo 9, East Caicos 810 miles, spoke brig indian Qucen, Hume, from Ca- baie Rishersy (of Telfast, Fh man, Capo Haytien, 17 rik rey (of Lelfast' Merriman, Capo Haytion, cage With 1g wood, to ¥ W ‘whitm: i en, Meranham vie ars, 23 days, with in- din roby rand bees, to K Cornivg. Brig Fromtior, (of Boston), Hoyt, Porto Oabelto, $0 dare, with Fides, &c, to PB Whitmore, ‘Has beon 15 days on the Scrat and Viewn eff into she Gut twice; 10th ines Tat 7 40, Jen 74 -0, encke brig Shackford, from Eas port for Baltimoro, Ee Wa: dérer (Br), Allon, Cornwallis, 29 days, with pota- toes, to W A Walko ‘Bris ‘Seri (Br), ‘Daniels, Monkton, NB, 21 days, with ship knoes, to Kelly & Smithers. Brig Sarah 11 iat (ot Bluehill), Harding, Savannah, 10 dave, with cotto 3, to masier. Brig Blocmer, 1 t, Bt Marks, 16 days, with cotton, &o, to Lrozio & Petto Experienced Leavy westhor; los head rail Lrig Mery Hamilton, Walker, Obatleston, 7 days, with Exporienced heavy gales cotton and rice to ty on during, ae whole pass: Brig 8 G Bass, © esis “itsatport, 12 days, with laths and Plester to Smith & Boynton. Schr Wave (of Addisor), ie i eu Prince, 20 de; with legw. Ki = Schr Virginia, Wo! Sobr Gazeilo, Ireland. Chagl Solr ett Bedel), sreadal Sobr Southerner, ‘Trelaud, N Sohr Pearl, Weetorvolt, Nowbern, 3 das Schr Medad Plat. Dey. ® ewborn, 3 ae Beir Acolaide, Smith, Wiln ingen, NC 6 dare. Sekt Jamestown. Gaitacy, No Schr Aun. Purnell, Echr 0 White, Edmon Sobr Brandywin in Onli Schr Lavina Ho Schr Thomas F n, Cui cinia, Sehr Jobn § hriver, ‘Smith, sBallinorg, Mdaye. Sobr R Boréen, James, Baltimore, PR JG Collyer, Rainer, Baltimore, Schr A Pharo, Allen, ane “el Vansilder, Balsimore, 10 days. Sehr Grap a Toland (of, Nowbarypor) Lewan, Boston, 3 @bys, bound to Richmond, put int? rt for ro) 4 ing ou she night of tho Tikh insb, of Bite. feland ia from SE, cprung mainmadt, carried awey main ‘auton, BH forosail. ‘and received other dameg Schr JL Bowmen Brewster, Boston for Baltimore, George Rewards, May, Boston for Philadel phis, febr 2 C Runyon) Endicott, Heston tor Philadelphia ni ‘ton for Baltimore. Peck, Deinore, New London tor Virginia, Sehr KC Lats Sebr J Goieee Be, Wareham. preted akin brig Mary Caten gy ee Machine), Pinmer, hence for New Orioans Doc ened to port tals morning. baviug on ho 20th, in inh Si Turton 00, he's NW been hove on ber hosmends, which oarried awe: pmae y thee t, alicy ed: “oe setae oye. bom : a Teviathane Cast Hazards BELOW. Ship America, from Liverpool, with mdso and pas- sengers, to D A Kingsland &£ Sutton. SAILED Stermship FatladelBhie, New Orleans; ship Admiral, Berri bark John Wesley, do. Tha during the day trom WW to S; midnight, NNW, osel he city b; oteamtug we Lew bark Daited States (whaler), Wilcox, from thi Falxlar 1 bonzd homo olosn, feli ia with Jau il, 1 87, Joy of Newburyport, (supposed 0 Baltim end half full of water, and hada o1 go clcetn. Ther was wader belanve, recfed tuainanll at the ines epate, Hlaging, and exile in good opdar, the balwacis Ww on vtoatd wi artly wacked awa f ie 5 ore aki ber’ this port, ma aalie pee: ° is crew. sad ito a eioc—wore the Bark ented States is vound, Gare Glover, a Fellgate Pilo a ots st | 45 Ln | iehtion that Capt Wiles nd for the above we are partly ind No Claig, eet on boas feare nan Painved 4) o'clock, parted 00 wish the Cay riports Oot 9, oF ios gale, the ante Bareh E 8p at es i pt id Fiying Cloud, Cast Claiz. both of Sten were toiall; iy Low! ts and Od faved. Thoy wero enders to the bark United States, Telegraphic tog ted Report. BOSTON, Jan 13—are be Baltimore, vis Gobascet, where abe was diss top, Union City ieee vecht Sit Ghedbeurs, 8 vanneh.’ Cid ship Andes, Melbo bris Salitbury, London { Scituate this morni in tow of steamer R BF Peers Gel Gold egunter, Urieans, yy Pye - ‘erloraen | Soult, New ¥: 3 iapenica, Powor, Havana; soht Jane C Doughty, 2. Cane York, Mavhewe, acer Norere Marcaret ‘on- stevidee, arrived bomeon ‘Thureday in the bark The sehr Naney Bishop, reported ae wis! was from Norfels, at Phuladelphise oe ada ‘Whalemen. wit at Honolula Nov 21, Orosimbo, Johnson, NB, 1500 At do Ppa 1 AY Praca k fom Capt Wiloox, Silas Richard: NB, 2100 wh the Fanny, Nye, NB, in siehiteaee sia wa ris bry The F lost Ng 4 cy norm erase. she was 2 expected in oy Lotter from Onps Hatbaws: near — the Forvane, NB, va tail { ba? ary rice — from © Adams, Three 2 iY aictuers Nan fo Lae wad nee 1H Ne aa by" ft it A Bits: hp vhalicg. ed salpped i ona dp 69 Susan ben i: 12, Monongahela, Seabury, NB, 8 Rees: Disasters. Pe ch dn Lm sapere of ship C4 Jerome Je s0e tole~ in general nows cell wa Extracted from s letter to B ot Wat Beo- rotary of Board of Underwriters :— a Wien tae Brora Sch A: taok ar beatae at Geo Bavory from 8t Domingo, for Boston, with ct for Baltimese eer ie yf my Breviouoly socktn making for Bt Mase rst (ihe eerae ain ass will ibe. fi with in are a verse bedone ts ha naib aire will Msc Palesoa Cr Bete HG Beare ieade remalncd ah 00 Ja a Nov Ste wee wasin or was when the ship was launoho makes Water from 8 FM to 6 Ald, a though abo laid ia tne woe of ia the m, Towwader dally. ‘he copper on bec bottoms to when fisst pas the nn wee TUNIATA, at Bi Cronstadt, her, sprung bewsprit, “iont beaa aaile, Banx Bonwxo, Todd, hence pateh from Boston » fom Pelee Int 4, lon 00, ins sinking s rein end the captain and crow taken off and carried te joston, B. Minas, betore reported seata, was fallen im re be inst, Cape Ann W 170 miles, he Ni tt Bric Gararnea, Gram, arrived st Bahia, ed Oe Repost. havi run into on the night of abe mab eit 16 28 B, Jon 33 40, in ber fore- a the oli Sweepetsiee, hence Sept 3, 040d the olig per co. The caprais OF she abip hove $0, and of ropes, or suriuie » he Nag - aa his hg Brio America, Scofield, from Gib: Caba, for NY: wae at Fortune Jalna 25th ub fepatting s Weak sprue Baro Lntiny tb (of Bopberryers. Perrertal from Londom and Gravesend (Nov 7) for Boston, went ashore on Thureday fereacon. duriue m Chiok iogy abkosst the oe chit, Seineaee, gheuca mile couth of Scituate Harber, and roa alned a8 be time the messenger ‘started, uninjured, and laid Forbes would loave Boston imunediately $6 Duro Mart, from Philadelphia for Boston, before aobcre at ‘us remained lith inst high weres cr head on, full of water, aud sanded the least tavoratl bio side, | Caps Baker waa going $0 ot cou! ‘t> god her off, but ee very little prospest of rusesedts lost of the cargo bad bern saved in ® aeient atate, Buon as was not fit to be reshipped would be sold. Bourn J C Carnoun, from Alexsndris for Boston, whieh putin Holmes’ Hole in aig and afterwarcs ieee M6, OEe at Woud’s Hole white in tow of stoamor sh Boton 12h in tew of steamer R'B Forbes, Boun Liner, Spates, of snd for St Joh andria, was the vessel abandoned of Block ehe had s cargo of wheat. Vossel and o 8cur J G Faxon, from Georgetown, ar antak oh on Nantasket brach in the xalo of 29¢h, has boom at high water. Scun Cuas A Vicxeny, Burt, trom Norfalk for ¥ in aainking condition was fallea in with SOM wiht Jon 7100, and the crew taken of by brig more from Eastport. The B NB, from Alex- alan md SEN also reports mado erp beNirepir nd ‘with mainmast an so d for h. Para bound to passenger. At tl 8 masts—oould net render ony ag kon off whilst in ticht, ty the br ® tost; ours was previously lost. becn reported ashose | 8) Ship Rore Stendish, Pearson, Shansbge, Deo | lat 238, ED to "fahe Mary nly bas olaee s Baltimoes (Bopt 28) for Ship Betldn, of NY ork, 108 d 3 trem Callao, bound to Bale timcre, Jan 10, 45 miles toush of Cepo Heary; had experi suoed heavy weaihec on the sung. Ship Fanouil Hall, Hanes, from Caloutta for London, Sept Mi thip. wih GH. in her forstopeal ( d the 8 shin wt in ber forot apport wr gtades, Lane, beaco Sopt 8 for Ban Franoiso.), Oot 21, 180 OS 208i Abip 8W, showing « white siznal with s red drs- mond, Saat sae ‘LU, lat 45 20 S, iom 5036 We Lark Gold oneer of Beugor 100 dsys fom Callao, to Hampton Reade, for orders, Jan 10, Cape Henry boaring ea. NNW distant 18 m Bark Rover, ig Liverseol (Oos ah = Rio Janciroy was from Rio Janoiro (Nov 9) fog signalized Nov 26, lat 7 108, lon 34 jark Jobn Cas , Nichols, Now Orleons, war ienalized ‘Nov 26, Jat 710 8, lon 34 W. Chapin, from London tor New Orleans, 27th ail eee BB 25 ton 13a, An am batk standing 8. showing ® red fing, with rs black ball in the centro, was seen 31st nit, )at 27 0s, lou 73 By. 1aPHis Bylving, trom io Janeiro tor Philadelphia, Deo 20, a yen @ Span tri Hoss 4 sist, from NYork for Porto Rico, Jam 5, Jae a7 49. lon C7 43. i Sehr Bultic, updcrevood from Barbadoos for Boston, Jan 3, a jon 7: Bote Martha Post (of pant from NYork for Mobile, Slap alt Tat 3120 lon Scbr of ie @ity, trom Guadal ae) for Noe- folk, Jan 2, Ist 3440, lon Ne W; had Lo oxerboard two fore ber os plain, naine understood to by Sti days Foreign Ports. Axrwynr—Arr Doo 24, bark Ithons, Leckie, Oueass, Care Baytixn—In port Deo 21, briss Nouvitas, 2b Philadelpaia abel captain aad part of the crewbicts Raudone, Crane, rt dg oapbadaran mate sick and dn. Hiv or in hospital; tebe 1 efo Dra of Cow = yea Quobeo, and SLAND, W I—Ta port Do095, brig Amertos, Sa0- fiel¢, from Gibars, Cuba, ttr N¥ork 3 days, repg, baving sprung a leak ate GiRaLran—Ari Dec 1 2 Cubs for Boston; 13ib, A iL ‘Kimball, “Porters ‘Tries to). Evang, be Bit goad avana (and old for for N. p Hae Pg eae. Manwaring, N London; "bark Bheriag, ‘Tennings, Livenroor—Arr Deo 26, hip Golconda fe, I NYork, MARANHAM—No Am Yi Beels in port abt ye av Price~In port abt Jan 1 fae oi aes Windsog, digg; brig Croton, ‘ARA—Ln port abtDee 21, bark Activ Wheeler, for Sa- Jem, uno; sot Union, Barnaby, for N York $00) Porto Canrii.o—No Am vessel in port Deo 15. PAMARANG—B1d Vod 25, ship Oriental, Flotaher, China, St Hevena—arr Nov if chip Faneuil sll, Bangs, Cal- on tte for London, and sid air, ae BeipD it CATHARIx es —ID port abt ABN ie um from Callao tor Baltimore, wit pring snd yeu dm very bad condition; cargo to bs taken on ity bark B a cord, Park, at Rio 20 it Jor NB Are ian 6, sehr - phis; 7th, brig Bliza God¢erd, Hi Sr'Tnowas—In port Deo 23, Philadelptia for Guadal 3 bi wan, from Malays for Baltimore (arr 20th); fom St Domingo for Boston (are 21st)—' isasters, Also in port, ship Atise, Lebron. Home Ports, SLEXENDEIAWAte Tae ‘i. ure ‘Sarah NYork; Wm I Titzomo, do, JID Carmo, NYor ; Daniel Brown, Fall River; A aibion, Orowell, St Jona Ni, via Nore BALTIMORE arr Jan 1, ehps Ann Rows (02), Dunoam, : ot Fay, Of aye, 29: Marratas fucob Pron Orlease brig Netfoliy ‘Buokatmay Eastport; Waren Goddard, Winchester, Boston? sohee Tet ton, MoNeiliy: Dry Harbor; Jaa, iSdaya; Nachaw S Crane, NYork: Raward nd; Joke Ray dog ME ack Dougall, Bastport, Ty weather, lost dock ora, NY or verpeols sakes Bo Pt Wie i Soa Guero ing, NYork. ‘Sia from tt ad i Spi: it of th) jokmo: of the was of johr Young r to ilth ship Alesto, Shaw, Have, barks Wa He London; Despatoh BD He jot, West rig Hope (Br), do. ‘(The date in oar bast ren hare boos, ‘Cd Jan 12, Liat Nathan id Cran bt Wreotton. Chamberlin. it BOSTON—¢ rr Jan 28 7, culate, it Herradura Got ts Ht P Ceabii ing wn vita; Charies, Upton, di aa for Velocity: Keowlse Chseterton, Bait, Crowle ‘York, Nothing sail. Arr Jan 8, on Garland, Wilui: Lomo vis Boot a Sta tah, v0. MoManus, NOrleaaa, BUCKSY iE, &C. nar ee $1, brig Nancy An "Poke, NYork, Clé ‘ches = Louita, Adame, and May ‘ork; rin Wacoasate, Ober, pao ia sons Onsgectioss ergs Havana; Tenaosses. Rice, do. BOOTHBAY—Ai brig Montarue, Witshor, Bolfast for Wilmington,’NO; scar We ort, MeCob! ‘ilnin, NC, fer Brunswick, bad very bad west) thrée Up os. lost out, part of dock load) and CHARLESTON—att Jan 9, barks Macitan, timore; Caroling, Sherwood, NYer rigs Tl Rordosux vis NYork; Sarah Vore, Kelly, Baltimore, Spam olacro Eetrolia, Arimon, Maysgues Va; sont Moneloves French, NYork 'Cld Span po Gonchs, Pratts, Borcelonas ship Persian. Dawailiscorta—sia Jan 7, cohr Monteroy, Sykes, Vie» PSU RIVER—Btd Jan 11, echry G Gate, Briutol, vo Ouish Tondlag for Potve Rigo; Fountatte’ De Superior, and Richmé a Si'S Piaerand Got Summons, 46 haheas, Coop or, Camden for vaCG, oe, ME Govan Guess, Barbor, Gale . Huckins, NYork. Jan 5, ~ Trompe. ‘ork. hogs MOBI! i is’ Carrol, Pratt, Nierits = 3 AA E Williams, Weeks, Fall River; sobre C ue. NEW 0 ORLEANS —Arr Jan 4, ship Helcise, Novon, bank, Me; brig Flercace, Gago, pret ae and Rdwin Dereey Sohneida cid safunary Caetecn, Bremen; _ Dotea, Grivea, pee bi Vora hye Towed to son 25:h, 5 Ina Pen NEW BEDFORD—Are Jan 10, soe Francis Hallet, Gade , Now York for W: 5 atl. a3 NTUCKRI-Sid Jan TW sohe Yacos Raymond, Boereey SN fwaunyront—Arrsun 10, brig Attakapas (of Salem), Rebertson SEWeORTe arr J fowland, Plzmoatla for BYork; Hb, Peter fi Boston for Balls NEW EBAVEN—Arr Jan 11, belg Sarah W Cushing,Anniss, Newenstio, BE. Tt Norwies: 8 Bld ia bac Jan 10, qs ite $50 Geer, Ors iT Arr Jan 1! Goan et Juniata, Wil ine, at ie PI Y CE—Sld Jan ll, hr W B a cal ORTSMOUTR—Cld a Joa 21, ship Brother Jonathan ewe c logtaph, » Chi 80. pt “Rockland for N York; bigdtteet, eohre an tre EMOND tact Jon i, sohes Rie! 7 oir, Raritan eS: Arr at Point, t ship Facamatie, Liverpool 32.days; bark Sea sen8 eel ome 4 Toa Don ieee