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8 of Cparge of Murder of Captain Peeuer, of the Bea Wiub—A Byveery at Bom UNITED srares OIRCOT? COURT, Betvre Ha. Judge Lagerseil, sH008D DAY. Dec. 90.—The Unued States ve. Syleanus 0, Spenoet.<e Doctor Prolaska was recalled to the stand, snd bis direst examination continued by the District Attormey. (A piece of wood and marlin spike produced.) This piece of wood is from the head of the berth of Captain Frazer, where his head lay; there was wiute lead on the head of the marlin spike; } tested the white substance which was on the head of the marlin spike with seid, and found it to be white lead. (Shirt produced). This shirt was delivered to me at Rio by w+. Scott, the United States Consul; I had a» conversation with Spencer about that shirt on board the ship, coming home; he asked me, didi not re- collect him shaving hinsett before he got to Rio; I aaid I did; he seked me if | uid not recollect him outting him- 1 paid 1 did mot srcolleet his eutding himself; Spencer said that be did. auo ‘bat waa the way te blood came on the shirt w fen Bir. Scott had sent ag this is the shirt Mr. Scott sent home. To Mr, Pallerton—syencer was not preceat when Mr. Scott gare me the shirt. Fullerton odjecied to the testimony. The Court dverrulid the orjecuon. Witness to tho Dinuict Attorney—I think this is blood ‘epon th iy is the shirt Mr, Scott gave me; Spen- cer usually woro » Vanema bat betore the Captein’s death; J don’t recoliees seeiog him wear it after the Oop tain’ ite death; after the examination Spencer was put in ‘at cccarred after thet? dil he attempt to com- iclde? A. 129 pad @ wound, and I heard ho did.y Mr, Fuliorton objected to the testimony The Court honght it was not Tagitinote, aud that it was no ovidence tbat 4 man was gully « of the crime al- oy against him secuuse be attempted ee hebee contended for the admisnibility of the ques- “The Miatrict Attorney—About 32 or 12% o’clook that night, did you hear we Captain call? jected to ns hes ag.) Q, Atter 12 ofctick that n ght, end ufvar tho cop retired, did you hear apy waices! A . Where did thore voles come neat’ A. The cap- tain’s etateroom, Q. Did you recognize any voices? A. Yes, I recogntved the veice of Mr. Clars, the second mate, and the voice of Capt. Prev 4 war after that Twas awsteued by the secon mate to ask me what the time was, Croes-exnminco by Me, Dunning] was very much ex- cited after this o: ence: I was apprehensive on tha Tuesdsy efter the occurrence of the previous Suncey tant Iphone tose my reurup; J communicated my apprebeu- sions to Mr. Claris and Ale. Spencer, exé told them in case were to treat 26; I never heard ot any worcs vetween the Captain and Spencer, ex- t cn'the one ovcusion; ‘hore was nothing that Spencer ould do that he did not do to aceist me; I did net go on deck after n ghtfil! after the captain's death: I remainad & the stateroom, Mr. Duvning was examining the witness 2s to the con. dition of the rhip, waeu tt was objected to Witcees contiaued—spencer had a book after the Cap- tain’s death; i was » legal book, containing instructions for masters’ of voosela; Sponcer made inquiries as to whether the Captan was likely to recover. « When be asked you if you thought the Captain would recover lis senses, cid he accompany it by any other remark? A. ise said be hoped be would recover his ecoses, inorder thathe might be abe texsltwec ds it. @. Did what? A Committed the murder; Spencer wf terwurcls avggested to me that we ehould atta ourvelver. what purp se? A. To protect ourrelves against caer or murderers, whoever they might bo; 1 tod to spencer my suspicions ak to whe com mitted the mnzder, and Tsuggested to hit that thosa prsons shoud be arrested, and that an ¢xamination should Le bad. Q. What reasons cid Spencer give for not holding an examination, or pat aresting thora persons’ A, Tho omy renson rec Teor is, that he said pomerbing would & ont, by me an3 of which we would be ablo ‘o faeven it on the sigh Q. Don’ ‘ye 1 rections that he also sald thet it mtgt be daxgerous, and mighs lead to insubordination on the part cf she crew? zen wo were getiing in Rio seve ployed at balf-mast, aud among the:n, that wurder had been committed on made toe remark the morning of the ocours ence that, ii vhe captain did not get better the ship should be pu’ ; 1 ao not think she had been put abent Lerore 3 o’civek thut morning; 1 complimented oumet in which le hud tacea the ship Pe wine and tice. rot tke him by tho haat and ray Lo jaca that you loved Lim? 4. No, sir; ] paid it wos possi»ie the chptain would sucv.ve tocr or Give days; Speacer suid if (he wind was fair hey might tet into fio’ in that time; there was a cabin bey, Damed Jim, on board; he did not return with us-—ne went on with the ship; he uaei to clean tho captain’a clithes and boots; the ca very revere on iin; he used to punish’ hima to was «bed boy and deserved ull he got; J re to comamit suf- in captain beating the cabin boy with a whip morning before tho captain's toy, the here wat an- he captain the eaptai ie punish Tou death ; other pawed ‘Yor, on pish him ‘severely; blo, before I recollect dee Was within w week’ before bis death; }'was in the cabin Tom wae forward, and I heasd b's cries; 1 eid not sec any e elfeets of the punishment on Nim; J did not or the cabin boy make any treats ugsiast the you ever hear any of the ere A. Not to my knowl ahuut two weeks out fre the second mate on the } profusely; the acid T the effect of ibat is to throw & Y would not Lke to swene t wishin a wees before the ¢ i And cut dine of wns yellow pre tasivm; cipitaie; the Panoma hs Q. You Lave —do you 1 his death? & man named ¢ wan naned po, wad, F ith a marlinspike, in he told me ho fell oa deci man, and sprained his ect on that same Sundey middle evening not know of Spe giving divcettans make a box fort Ytold the carpeacer to dor snow ihat {he eajtain made a request to Spea, as Lo cid to me, to take his vody howe in cuso of death: a lung “vot would produce the winade dorerived, ae well as a markia spike. Q. Did not t aptumn, on the mo Jeasor w get out of the ‘beth mor attem; 0; he did net got o oedoes ore his head wa wy common on be Re-divcet by the Distelet Avtorsey—Lxplain why» did not go en deck after night!ail; (Oljected to and out WitsenacSI.wintow spobin of is w dead light port © was an act of disobecionce alier tre captain's th; ene of tbo men was charged with breaking open of tho Stis, en + He on choet there was no act of revolt or refusal to obey or ders, the bo; mwas shout TZ years; he fs with the ited on the hina; he was not pat in irons, he we mm waa about 16 or 1S he ischarged in nth was aleo cischarged in Tio alter the exaiination; the second mate always took charge of tae eek during ht watch. y My. Dunn ing—You tay lunatic aa not of & mittof the about five iD. and stoat © eaptuin’s ang Home T Faced » and Tasked up on deck i was one of the ofticer cu state there was no diffienl Do you not recolleet « deni, to go up, that you thought were (4 Not to my knowledge; Mr. ark, the C of the Charles He on depose: Sea Witch; +; front 12 to 4 on the Ath of Sure it was Me Clark’ from 4 to $ certa watch: from 8 to La, 1 wa with M ve men Piney was in was not Smith were in it: they ali took their wateh remaiz ; 6 was in the watel ation war on the quarterdeck; Binny wes on wateh was qu wt been, it t in usually cast every t iy onder of the tate, we Spencer %y o'clock; be clowe: hree y time ab- left the dock Fame We, ‘the: bon leading hurricane deck; he was then absent. te 1% tod o’clock ho went down sgsin, three cr four minutos; J was down cabin three times during the wateh ; time was at 2 o'clock. Q. What lights were then burnis ning ght wea burning and the binnacle fant: there wns 0 light in the Captain’s rocm; there was no other igi; 1 eould see from the pantry futo the Captain's room, I saw nothing but thet the Tight wa oe Va aguin at 3 o'clock to get a segar; It + the same lights were burning: at eigh went down again; the samo lights woro burning; f did Dot hear avy groans, Q. Had you at any time during the yeynge heard any altercation between the Captain mw! Mr. spencer! A. ‘Yea; the first was at Querantine, about Mr. Spencer alter- ing,the ship; 1 «lid not heer thoir words; I sew their mo- tions: 1 remember they Eas cone were youn penser strack Clark, and they had a fow rows before ‘hat; I the particular time; there were # rows very often between them after that; on the evening of this oceurrenco I recollect thoy had some words; | could not hear them; at to’clook I dit not leave the teck, but } went below to call Clark, the second ma at that time J cid oot know anything had happened the (yptain. Q. Did you reo Spencer when you went down at four o'clock ¥ “A, Yes, be went to call the captain white I was calling Clark; Spencer went down the port side to Tail the euptain; ald not_ meet. him below. | (Deveciben on the-6 whore Clack slept.) I went down the hatch to betwoen decks to call Ciar! bind slept below; when ! went down I did not so any ; Latterwards sew bgt movicg around, and I asked * Bete what was the anatter, and he said “some one bad murdered the captein,’ he was standing on the main deck, between the bonee and the hatch; he did not say anything else Sut that — ons hed murdered the copiain: it was Gtk Q. Ate re or o'clock dtd you see Mr. Spencer wash his ‘et oa, eit, he washed them at six o'clock on occ be woued tian thee times; ald pot seo hict ‘ons before that; | did not see him hold hi Vivo fine weather, » moonlight wwe ont de: Jed not see when the lights wen: ont hele could see when the gE OP FY NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1855. District Atterney.—I seked Mr, Spencer what was fy-the Dickcieh iar oie ane eer | ee murdered; it was in answer to ue gown below; I had not seen I went down tno first time; when can’t tell whether he went mto the cabin or into the burricame deck; after he descended the etairs he went out of my sight, and I did not sce btm until he came; I could not see from one end to the other when standing but you could sce if you sto) down ; view would be obstrueied about ten feet down; the poop deck is about 534 feet 0 the burri- cane deck, person standing up ols. see about as far as the wain hatch; sny person on the forecastle had the sane means ot access to the cabin as the persons from, the bursicane deck; if the man on the lookout was look- Ing as be should, he could not see any one coming up from the forecastle; there would be no difliculty in a per- fon coming a ‘the deck from the forccustle without being reen by man at the wheel; the captain had punished Binpy and the boy, avd two or three others; tuere are two or three here who were punished; the rest are gone in the ship. Q. How was Jim punished? A, Well, be was punished every morning (Qaughter) ; he w he was ms punt hed was a whip; he ceserved it; he was nota bad boy. Mr. Dunning—He wos not a bad boy, and yet he de- rerved to be pupished every mor “A. He'was not a bad daspositiv: boy; the captain directed bimself to be ould ut 4 o’clock; afer Spencer went below to call the in, I beard him call the steward. Did you ever bear Ginny make any threats against the captain? A. He was pat tn frome, aod after Ne was let outbe said he would leave inarks on the captain that would remain to his death, that he would be revenged; that was three or four weeks before the captain’s death; 1 recollect that the captain had the Diacksmith “ triced up” on two cecasions; be was rus- peaced from a beam by the hands with his toes touchin: ing the deck; the blacksmd h wae seat to the hospital in Rio; 1,€o not know that be was insane; after the eaptamn’s dgath, Spencer told me and the scoond mate that we had détter arm onrseives; the morning after the murder Spencer told me and the second wate to go forward and look at thomen’s countenances, and see if there was any blood cn their clo hes; we did so, and reported to Mr. Spencer that we could not ee anything; afver this I sug- gested to Mr. Spencer tbat some oue or two of the mea should be put ia irons; that was four or five days afer; I remomoer something of setting the main royal that mght or the nignt after, during spencer’s wateh; 1t waa about 51x o'clock next morning When the vessel was put about for Rio; it was just about the break (nf Fewara Madison, (colored man,) exemined by Mr. Joackimssen, Cepored that ho was steward on board tho Sea Witch; the acctor and mate used to wess with the captain; heard come words between them on the 4th of dune; the captain told him he was no seaman; also heard the captatn say, if he wanted any fighting, he would give it to him cither on shore or on bourd; the captain also told bins that if they fought on deck, either heor tae mate should go overtivard, and perhaps both of them: the male was ging up on deck at the time; about 115; o'clock I took ihe binnacle Iainy down to the pautry to trim it; J saw the captain in his berth at the time; cid not go down again until four o'clock; the chief’ inate (Spencer) called me; the lights were All out suid to me, “Hurry, stoward, and get a Nght him where tho lights were; Spencer sati he did not know —that they were ail out when ho came down; } put my hand into Tho panty, and got my lamp: it wis hanging in its usual p'ace; I lit the lamp as acun as 1 could get hold of tho matches; spencer went for the dastor; J told the doctor I had better call the carpenter; 1 tried to turn the captain over; I cousd not do it, and J raid 1 had bettor call ti ¢ carpente: ; 1 did not see Spencer tough the captain. Q. Did the mate ask you for water’ A. Ho didn’t asic me for water, ke asked me for # batin; that was be‘ore daylight after Lcalled the carpenter, meer staid at 2L¢ captain's deor for ton minn‘es; ie then went on deck; i zemained thore halt an hour and lef: the carpenter and the doctor in the captatn’s room; the cock slept ia the uext berth to roe, between decks; I don’t remomber what hat Spencer wore at that time; Spencer bad no fightin is hand when I met him in the enbin; he had a hat ike the Penema hat produced; [do not know whether he wore it after the captain’s death; the lights generally burned till daylight; the bey Jun slept down studies wida me and the cook; ho was in his berth that night; he lad carried a meeaege from tne captaia to me; Taw him io his Derth at 4 o'clock; whenT wout up forthe carpenter I come back as quick as possible. Crogs exsminod by Mr. Fullerton—I nevor was present at apy other dispute between tle captain and Mr. Spen- cer; the mato only came to the hatchway to eal: me; the esptain got up at the,timehe nrinated; I heard the doctor jell Mr. Spencer tow much Inudanum he was to give him (she docvor) in ease he got crazy; | dea’t recollect Heein, ‘the doctor after that on dec’ after nightfall. Q. did you not see the doc or take Spencer by the hand and congratu- late him on the masterly mavaer in whieh ho brought the verrel into port, ard at the same timo thank him for being the means of preserving his life’ A. 1 ald not. José Henrique Leitao, a Portuguese, exami the medium @f an inter preter.-Was a seaman on bard tho Sea Wateh; was on Mr eer’s watch; was at the wheel from 12 to 2o’elock, Spencer was en Jeck from 12 ul Dut be wont below tlirce times by the at on the ide; it was not possiolo to nee where he went when fo went bolow; cannat fix the exact time that Spencer fixat went down, but think it was after 12; (witness ex- pleins seme things he did while the mate was away); wher b e up he had nothin ri in his mouth; he went down again in about a quarter of sn hour, and remajned four or five minutes; he went down a third time aud stopped about aslong; the Italian tock the wheel at 2 eck; the mate cid nothing but wall deck; could not #¢e trom the wheel more than five or six feet cn the deck; if was dark, and I eould not distinguish any one on tic hurricane deck; it te generally cu-tomnyy to throw the log juat before 1key change the msa at the wheel; it is generally dono near by the wheel. Q Had Mr, Spencer generally a quiet or anactive watchs cahjected to.) Was there apy change of rail ducing the time you were.at the whoalt No} it was plowing n fresh wi Q. Was thore any order mvon by the imate in your he om 12 te 2 o'ckek? A. Loli not hear the mate ye any orders, nor seg him speak to any one; when I was relicyed at tho wheel, I went ty the long boat and lay down on some satis and slept fill the wateh was over; Isl Davis was on (ne look out until 2 o'clock: I think it wos gra who took Bi I did not see any- Dody watkmg about the hurricane deck while {was at the As ‘hen at tho wheel J could see the retiestion of a k, when I fore sat down and went to sleep; I was in Spencer's watch trom New Yor). to Antonio Morrottl, an Italian, cxandned through an in- & he was at the helm from 2 tilt zht retleeted from the dorn; 1 hav eee the ig Tut tho mau at the whee} can ace, not on deck all the away about three by eapiny A. The only lig ia in the binnacle; Mr. time I was ab te wheel; T saw him go I caa't ihe port side was dressed; ni down say how the say what bind of a time he went down he was about the fir down; about 3 0° fifteen minute: Heli past three; he rem: pe berg! up he told me te 1 did not see the log thrown while i was at the waeel atl three times the mate went down the same stait ‘om two to four I «aw none cf my watch; J think they were nsleen; from twelve io two T, was asleep myself, whea the watch wore ealled they answered the bell and went to -oxamined—[ cannot «ay whether Mefen, the fourth mate, wont down; I could not sea; the first tine Spencer cumo up he was eating a piece ef bread; the second time he had a segar iv his mouth; 1 did not deo anything in his wouth the third time he came up. John W, Clark, second mate, called Mr. Fulle alspute air. Mi went down and was there about time he went dowa was about ned away half an hoor, because trike the bel! (o'clock); Lock hi ‘tn the at ne, he owld not ly proved. romething new in the tes- cen the eaptatn in; it the ry four bells and present at any disputes be- Spencer; it was always my en the first mate (Spencer) was ‘on to detail the cireum- his going to the captains hoe condition deserived; he then Sponcer and there was duty of the ¢ wrery oight be cen the cap’ y to h® on cee Witness then went nan abseat nd that he had not been there to pump the vossal aid that was Binny, and T svggosted to have Bunny in ‘irons; her McRean or Sper in the ning Spencer Mr. Fulerton objected to the witness giving his opinion ot the looks of Mr. Spencer, Q, What was the condition of Spencer in the morning t Mr. Fullerton odjectod, Spencor was excited, it na quite natural , with the command of ae veawel vbrown uy tremor of t wader meh a state of cl and it would be a Aiegrace to tho wlministration of justice to let such ap- pentances be giren In evidence against hin, Mr. Bobee contendod for the right of the prosceution to show the appearanco of the prisoner. ‘The Court agreed with tho counse! for the defaner, that tke appearauess of the prisonor should not be weighed ogainst him’, bat at the same time it was competent to cme, thongh he should say it ought to have very litue weight wlth the. jury. Q. What was Spence ponrance the next morning? A. On the night of the Sth bo had » pair of bro loons on; he had not ther on in the ms ¢ Pavame ee] {it belonged to Mi meer, palo; T can't tell p produced) I» aw How ¢id he jooh? A. Hie took t thie before; I took ft out of a bag in Mr, sy what hat he wore nex? mor room; the Corporal of Marines aud myael took the hi the niakous and the hat out of the bag; the =birt is In the same condition, but a litite mere torn; when J got the pentaloons they smelicd of turpentine; there wore firty clothes in the bag; | saw Capt. Lang come out of Spencer's room with » maziin can’t ewear that this ds the one; there are many more like it. Tho Conrt—Wore the marlin spikes common on hoard ? AY o wore not more than ni on board; those that were not in use bea —_ in Mr. Spepeer's room; there wi bout @ shoe string between witness and Spencer one day; witness sald he lost one, and spencer raid he found it;'I believe he put it in his shoe. Mr. Fallerton askod what bad this to do with the case’ they were not to & man with a shoe string. wate ttorney that its importance gt I got up in two or three minutes after I was called; while I was on my shoes came ‘him; I did mot 5 focse at Mala aoa rs the Comsel’s. Ta Rios a0 thing bad been taken out of the bag; Surpemtine is axed On i for pea: and several purposes; we gos whole eon not have os- Eanita te taoigits Cousatteee ne hats. ral times; I did not burt some seme days aiter his death {injured 1€ by kupek hand before the captain dled: Grger nails; I did wot call the steward to t3 the’ Sint he ceuld not trim it wi! would heve to take it awsy, To the District At steward passed up before me for s minute or two; the steward passed up, McRea came the second time told we the ca; was killed. To Mr. Fuerton—I spoke to Spencer about putt! irons the perscn who was missing va'the watch the two bour ; un pponedy, else, (The shirt, hat ead Jat duri wa'ch; he did mot trim it; | Boat my knowing tt, becanse ho itorney—When I was called hem fier pantsloens wore here exhibited to the juzy,, ad the Ti District Atiqrney gave notice that he would subject them to an analyses to ascertain if there ‘was blood on thom.] Frederick Hanson deposed. that he wasa carpenter on board the Sen Witoh; the captain and § to have a row alm est every day; encer used the steward and doctor were in the captain's room when 1. went in; turned him round in. his berth; J asked the eavtain aly he know me, aad he asit he felt very a mfortable; he giving at tone?” or something like Speneer was there and he asked ine, “Is that, I couldn't tly hear; I tola Spencer the captain was inseusi ole; Sevens sterct sicticc cnee: Brctees tacie dake again abont ten o'clock; Spencer had a black Kossuth hat ia his bard; I remainea with the captain until he, died, ex- be t while Twas at breakfast; Spencer did not d> an} g ail that tine to aesist the cap ain: the doctor su fi te Mr. Spencer that be should bring the men in vo see captain, that we cught ace their countenances. hat did Spencer «1 ati he wae ae nervous as ae thar? A. He objected and ay of thera, and he was not io a state of mind (o judge of them; [asked him to tell the men of it, but he dia not; when I firet lait hold of the captain be was ne etl as possibl him and bandsged hira; he tried to but I was wate teld bim to lay stil. vhe doctor washed ar off the ban inges. ing tim; he tried to get outof bed aud I Crora ¢xamined—I é11 not attempt to desert at Mio; I objected to go the voyage until tae captaia gave me 85 more, Q. Did you never say that ic you went that voyage you would tube the captaic’s lite” nawed Hubble and his wify; 1 x Adjourned. rer said so to them, No, #le; Lknow a mun American Geographical and Statiattcal So- elety—Lectare of Major Sears. The small room of the Society, the New versity, was protty well filled Inet evening by respectable and int tuat audience, ork Uni- highly who assembled therein to Lear the unusually interesting and instrustive leefure of Major Sears on “Submarine [xplorations.’s ‘The rudject was e good one, an runner by Mojor Sears, wao is posse fications necessary fore ‘yaa trested in an ablo ed of ull the qualt- srer—an ample knowledge of the matter treated, » clear and distinct proauaciation, and 4 graceful delivery. At 8 o’clouk Judge Bradford introduced the Major to the Society, | It-would be iarporsitde to do justice ta the lecture, without givtog at in fail, He conficed his ro- tmarksto the diving bell, and commenced by altuding to ite general Importance inc commercial point of view, by at fording feck ition for the explorat a of harbors, &c., an then vriefiy revie sed the several hioproveraents from the time of ms inveition that beve bee diving bell, explaicing the dif formnesly experienced im aquatic ex pertect tegulations fer the supply of a sufficient quentit of air for breathing purposes, the fmminent poril to lifo bell from vertical to occasioned by the defection of the Prevhion a inude upou the elties wwinels divers cimouts, by tho im ition approuching to the houzontal, and non- of means of communication by voice from the bell submersed in the water to persons above the sur- force. attempted to do away with the dangers, deficiencies which exirted in the coustru ion of After dwelling on the numerons fertile expedieats and supply th tl ing Dell, and explaining the method >y which air need to be furnished to the divers in deconding by towering bar- tele of air, &e , and Sweaton’s plan of attachi tubes in conncetion with an air pump to tke bell, by whick fresh air could be sdinitted acd impure air allowed an ¢, exit, the lecturer preceeded to show how Sweaton, ia 1769, brought the diving bell to its present perfection— by constrncring what he celled the nautilusso numed frem the efroumstanoe of its having some character iatios incommon with that anime), ‘the lightest material available, The nantilus is made of and is provided with an apparntus for filling two chawlers with air or water, by meavs of which, without any pulling from above, the bell is either raised or lowered. J'e ade for ey ‘The sub mer! two varicties explained et great Tength, explained the utfierence between tte clo ed fuy-marine armor. cf a bras helmet, open at the sir by mesne of » tbe xt the top connec pump above the surface. This was subject to gers, The closed armor was more perfect, alo of u holmet ( brats) and a lar ing tor the whole of the body, wh heimet. A supply of air was f with the open armor. ‘overwl Ciagrams, illustrating the varions of diving bells, and @ number of the amach, zelves on & stoall Seale, we Major performed sowe very ¢ ticularly ogreeable to the ladies, who reward turer with their Lina amites and epproving toot ‘The toreer consisted mere, base, supplied with with a out con consisting est arrangements akirg to those abore the surface of the rmor was next taken up and the ‘The lecturor open and the ng’experiments, par- the lee. with the ordinary diving boll and the ueutilns Major Sears showed their adaptabi ity f lighthouses, ralelighieksy Y demonstrated their power in raising or lower: weights. During the lecture he auused th with several ludicrous ancedotes, which addec the intcrest of the evening. ar] and§eoral is ve "he fowadations for On concluding he was vehemently cheered, aud a» vote of i ‘kewas propored aud passed upon hie. high inxtellectuel treat he had ale rded the soviety. Figurine Iypraxs corre spencent of the New Orie. count of a fight between Sam J ot Texas, and fifteen of tee Lipan cornfield when they ed to escape, with an Indians soon surrounded Tue eld man had out couree, conscious that every shot should teil. Indians would attemvt to brenke i would shoot, and while he way loac keop them ab bay, by 1 ean through the crevices of he hou way tu] the outside of the he imed st them between had given out. ircated a short distance to avaiied themsolves of the ee a dozen bioodhounds ¢ ing. Under cover of t Iberated the cogs. I sears bad no! an os five of the In Lane came to the resene der cfiheir arrows into t benring their wounted. 1, into bis cabin, owas brivt! ng Tndians ia counell. to get th stay afore me ds combat. nd ben! and blood it 2 hkicous yeuls. on, and was, of for the When the the plizht door he with ne be tog, ant the cld man’s ‘The besieged 8 of ibattd n tivo unloaded gunty Mey, Jones @ red ont in the Uiinkllng of The bas uot «1 of the remain- a retreat he cows with their piccos of bucksiiin, mingled with clotted masses of indian ‘losh, huncreas of arrews and pieces of bows. Tar F ametd SarLon stated in yesterday's Jng been foun ‘a board the phip da: peel, which had 'o put back ‘been ballast, Her pame is Fauna © wes bora in ——- Mo., in the mouth In 1866 sno named Da Lard, at Lowell, Marvachusetts, riser, im Main and she ned upon scokiny Cightecn months uince she shipped at - board the slip dawes Montge wleans, from whence to Havy which is now living with hee and Joserted her and went to iim; so about ton hs & CoO, ery, and weat ty Now m, and then to Boston. Mt the latter port che shipped on board the echoonor Jas. Flanner, for St, John. N. | esme vessel. She then sh "Morn, tory Pictou, again retw schooner Dew Drop being how: shipped oa board of ker, ut left her in the Gut of Canso, ving to Boston. returning te Beston in tne ‘dfn the schooner Silver The na fishing erulse, sho went on tear! the ‘brig }inira, bound to thia ort. On ber arrival at this port, she tooic board at one of our callor bounding Rowen, an shippe offon board the Jaw , after having incurred a considerable board bill, Prive t0 ber Joining the-Iae, Ray. ste perforsied the du. ‘ties of cook and steward on board the exalts upon wh'ch she had embarked, but always avcdsted in attending tho fore eheet and performin, fall tothe lot of wate coubss—J’hilaely comber 18. The Tort, SOUTH CAROLINA, Corey, Dee. 10.—Mateh, $5,000, two mile heats, Thomas Paryear named ob,’ h. Charley Bail, by Wagner, dain Magnolia, 4 8 Old.seseseeseee Daniel Mot aniol a nazaed by ¢, rank Al iy Hnw- kina’ Priam, day Trustoe, & yeara old....... 2 Timo, 4:28—-3:47. focond Raco—Taree 8700, four mile heats. Morphy & Hunter named ch. f. Nannie Lowis, 4 years old, by imp. Clencoe, dain Motto, oue Thomas J. Woolfolk named ch. ¢, Floride, bv Wag- ner, daz Anna Watson, by Glencoe, 4 years old. 2 Time, 7:60—4 such other dutios as usually via inquire, Dp rs Wot Nevefor |, Snip Viton (Be, of Gtaezow or b hia cane, Stem Li ew York bute Saip 1, pirate i, Ae WoT Feot be ne ek york. fost, With ing. : wh ml sa ar r ‘nor oi bi ve Salled Mai Reb: pate bebr Tre F 0, Beals, Via i, an, FP y Mods: m Tvler, > Kossntl. Boo! ieting | Behe or JW: P : W. Wa N Rit ty t, i Ar i yt ASLED. 3 i Me cold in i od Hera T on Yo rr Price, the Wea ’ N F Disasi oe (9a m afore Pi uy : bo balla Laviik ob 1 | A. | thee, At ise a haw Bee z IS 8 wEER Be SEBO FF 5 Air pesiaoes aad | and a tabi intended for the aw You “Port of New Yorks, December 0, 1855. Ship Mandarin, Perit, Kelbourve—Goodtiue & C in, Pei ue & Co, sue pinawar se ewe. an —hiS Brothers, r Holber won, Shee D Rete oo. aap RL Li Tain La ham, Havre—Lane, W we Donav (flim), Trautman, Hamburg cs Ses * Kun. ‘Stop Aristides (Brem), Pelkhusen, ‘yab—Rodewnld Pod wpe eciden een err AE Wchoe Henin wales 7 Cuine et A —Furch & Meineke, Th Me uilda, Rundberg, Antwerp MMe Bark Prip le; sor. Bae Paul Hou sis, i Savane WY loll & Co. i are Goi Monzov, Gardiners Koy—-Caruwright & Hae a is Uineera (01s), Hogeman, Havre—Stanton & Ruger. Brig Jas Walace, Upioa, Para—| Be Sey, Py paris & 00; Br Morence, Pickey Nearitas -Ti0s Urig Suilep, Joy, lond-—Bosteek & Be: oa yes, Temp din, Dowsey, Taifarsttvuver, Kohl & inte Adoma (Br), Cochran, Windeor—-J 8 vty, bed & Co, Behr Forest, wn, Jacksovville—-Thompeca & Anvter. Wogion, City Polxt—J Teniee & Co. Hull, Bailiccore—Tont & My Phtindel lok kr Bungazce, Petcher, Port eis King Fisher, Spaulding, Roston~G Ripe at ea a Pi adleigh & Kno Bebe Baden: Fab per, Warela- ae Hares chs. chr Ki; Horton, skeman, Fropedes Themis Swann, Greece, faihnore-Cromwailta ic saler JY Wiaslow, Moretouse, Pittatetptby— & 8 Brag ARRIVED. Ship Rbine, Dorne, Loneon and Isle of Wight, Nov 12, wilh podeo. und ‘200 pessengers, fo Grinnell, Minturn & Co. ' Have ce sterly winds most of the useage. | Off Nantack- Ww. mds and 1%0 Jo. Have expo- sbehetal the extire pas- Now L, cba Uaning, seagrne, wi ‘rained ovorhou i@'at the thoc, witha Feugh sen, Could mot ave yrs poles Bbip Loudon, steers ge panect zore, ricnced a succession of W and NW PoR0 it blowag ej Coccwrett Bare. are peal, nove roe io 2) supp eaed t bathe Leva, neal Bt la Cd cb." ten WH oston for London, 500, al de ye With unde and Menoed heavy weather tue een Hedaya Wt tue Banks, with P the Westeaty galea ir % bebyy tufp Re bobinson, Robinses, 1 Averpost, and U6 passongers, to Snow & Bure Wertuer; Deen 1B days W of the Bai a gale fica W, carried away fore. yard. forclopead yard, '. 4 Mistell, Fenrnan, of "is wuabioggaliaat yard overbosed ald Was (of Boston), Hedge, Liverpool, Nov 1, with Y ive iad "seay Wecierty Gales raset of the eieher, Liverpcct, Nov Ui, with mda, to @, 8 weporienced very heavy W gules on the P as Fa fie Mgrward (Malt, Helen, Havre, Oct. 22 with frie re aaeaeoeas to Fost Gash Oo. Hue ebcoun Bt Westeriy gates on the faccuge; been papirarks, be. tin oe op spoke ee ith, Qa ry geese fog, th off, lust Mie boat Mhfepruese Pa Wetahos, Hamburg, 57 a saa Loge Beuit co “ts irew. Foster, tren iret Aoneeees ars, ev-foun Und; lest ot Pal ‘Wee ue ‘Taver: Fool for Bow ide Dae onitieeree heavy ga.e8 on the ierte edentwater, pli, sal Me Diadem, Webber, New ‘Orieais Ibdase with mdse and 1 steere go passer ger. to ‘Bave had'scmne heavy a4 lost matolopga lant y. e Cot Lodyard, J Tick New Orleans, 18 days with in corapany with abip Pactiic, iS Bind Boyd, San, Jun if Ocoun Hird, Boyd, San Juni Wost idee @e'toC Dusaad, The feat in coraoavoors ot the erew bemg eck: Tare cxpe- AE gales duriug the pavssze. fy Kate Renaigract (Ur), Grakam, Turks Islands, 20 days, wha cult, to Doome & Dinwuidlo. nerienced hesvy weath- beating up the Ray. was slove in our larcourd bus ry, Jocksonville, 3 deys, wiih fugpher to Mazeey aC ‘S bhoraps n & unter, Salled tn eompany wilh echr Maria, Ke clam, fer Philadelphia, Tear dee ir wn, ar Whupplee ai ih felt Wit be cy A Lewis, bene Gertrude 1b rer, Frown. Pbtacely drton, Vent ae Samanel Gi bor paren, B Tes, 83 Boston.’ cba Lewis, Crowe |, Boston. Sclr Santiazo. for Philadeiphia, y Hall, Harwich. Sehr Sareh Kilsnbe'h, axe, Gloucester. + Wiis Panam, Posne! Provineotown, a bu cll thew Haven. Ehop dinma: Waltuce, Hie Mtoe Dele Propeller Concord, ——, Philudelphin, * BELOW, Bhip Devonshire, Lond, from London sad Deai, Nov 24, with mdso ppd parse gore. D Gusckeiep Wee! 4, a London and Portmoth, Nov 10. he ¢ vu posed | os De Witt Clint on, pool, Noy Ly, duck Royal Arch, Keancy, from Glasgow, 40 diyk Ships Orient, ¥ Wine during Se Miscellancous. 6 Wright, 1426 tone meneuremgnt, built by WH the Ualted veorcl of same moro tennage The Site Wright 45 the ele! recent iy tel Lg Pele eg ba. Ts aiyeven, ,taston ion, Jt . Bavannsh IG Foe Potmes! Kole, Sure Wreixsat, of New York, from inet, Was built at Pala She nnd ately resctved repairs io the ann have beca rye in buropa. rom Liverpool, on the avy gale trom AW, and pm palicd to ent away matsh ine sake PWas taken in iow Tut UN by lens, Dy sueamelip hor Phinda ils, wud brouglit Rantuch ot Bouth 8 hoe City of New Yoriy from inl Newport, as Lesbre roporied. es, ‘Wx It Panks (of eeperel, Webber, thor tp. mS for Bestop, put into Holmes’ Hole 18th thet. Nov Spat en Sh nn ge from BW tO NW, vas thrown on’ ber beam ends. Jocks swept 0; bow, Wick exeks, carried away toretopmast, spit sails, Ac. Beta AM Roserté, Soe et Boston (ron New ata 7th inst, in a thick fog, wiruck on the Kona. Raned Fuldr abd sere frame, Tue vem leoks Bute Keno, Conary, @: Boston from Apalachicola, sprmga leak on the {i inst in'a gale, mad threw overiourd lov bois BicNAty Taylor, at Hajtimore fro Kounobwnkpor Fmd Margor low iit, fe, on the paasage. a call slgop waaran In'o Wednesday wirht by 2 stent 0 Sm ENG lice on tho mud Sats nest ot tee ee Nottce to Mariners. RATARLATA-PASEPOUT ANG CL 2, Paave be’ ~ ‘A miliary postin the Losi Sosy wien of ra OF we Asbips and vosse.s aro hereby ine are hell reapops ‘who dees wor belon she naval anthortites oF ame lid, Pasay er bri my le for every porvon thoy ho naval or miliary any ehip oF ves low aay private parse to be landed until hie has auiy 8 list of yuch passonge: uv! perroledun bas beca Rete tee - prodiae:ion agp, Faopesaty cance fy cuback We learo tue Ceamoa, faater of nny ship whatever ts to 6 on towed aay person foe & pa sige aac raguinhdPatepu Donrng noe More AD antecedent. taper. tat toning thoes reg iations render thers seivos ible tw martial law. pak big FRUANTLE, Fs Sia Her Majesty's sblp Leander, at Balaklava, Nov 21, isk, pomeadage mare oO, Tg ABpaD, Coraci, Adaatle pagepo Q0mE Re eh Pee 00 bbl wh ol; cs | ees seek tote Sctiman, Atlantic, ; sora Bi ee Capt Brook, Lexington, N . by leier from Cunt MPCleave, Oliver ‘wh had leet 6 men by dea: Jat 1 8 Age Wena fan, 820 , Ang gm Pbianey, 250 sp on Ochots Boa, about the middle of the se Ce ae 200 wh this veason; Roscoe, Gil. ce ae 6,5, Japan Se, aria Theres, Devs, Ni, 6.ubs; July 8, no Cicoro, Manenester, do'6 whe; sepi 42, «bi Pree, a, do, 800 bi is; Montezuma wetiaker, do, £00 ow, Viaekett, nutario, Tooker, To oe ei vacior pooner Fk, Gon day Moatpeee? Picowder, Bead do The {towing reports are early all by letters (rom mas- Bid frem Honclum Oot 22, Arctic, 1, 450 pA ull'olé, sor Now Zealand: ad hipped Ao wii and Wi 030 bone by we Ebeotiog Btu, bad New York, wouid be at a. wn fuiy. “Caps Vilips, late of the Arctic, bad taken the Sycca Queen, fo Capt Lakey, and would cruise Tae Andrews, Kelley, NB; had ship gies 000 Py ey ee el i arta ard OT desis, Two Brothers, Chtide, 280 wh this season; had sbipped 2400 Bone by the Leander, tcr Now ‘Addo Geieh, ty char trom Capt Carvery op 2A wh, for'New Zeulund vow days; bd bebe Cent 0.9 » 2000 cone by the Leander, for New Go Oct 2s, Purana, Vinal BP, 140 sh 2100 whi to eal earn oy or 8 cratte of 0 Rok (0 bs heucd horney hs shipped her bone GI,000 Ibs) py the Shoot a ie Out 2 ee ne, hea ina’ Jullan, NB, Trent, to et next day ona TA bo Oct We sie Swik Ene NB. 1440 wb 50 up this soar aon Reporia io dat in Gctotsk Bes, Fanny, Nye, NB, 140 mab de Noy” 2, azn, eu 100 wh 2.009 bore, ti v; , ie, for New Yori wiatde, Nov 2, Waveney. West, AD Ai? why, whieh with she vei would tipped Redlont. bone he Sew Z cana Saar poe ih ad pone for Sew’ Zeutondd texs angus, Lad thy 0 and 7 Bs aig Set aled us tcan By iho oheoing Bist i * Bt ¢ N36, 1500 wh, al sold na shipped ut bia cil be Ue i B tion and 7000Lbs hone. by the bs ne Brow, toe 3 New York, Heard (rora on Kodiak, in Aug, Abroh: whe. aah ey Non ima Glackmer, NH, 800 wh 9000 hone; was i to Leave Out, hotng letky. by Yahaina Oct $7, Newton, Sherman, NB, 280 wih this eeu aide De a Seidl, Whnlon, 1000 wh 5 lo oot nee halon, ‘At do Mrotine Giiord, NU LOO) whion Bowed, 700 i for hoinc, dive 0 , Te: 1250 wh 76 sp on board (200 thle Seusob,, nnd cleured same’ day tor Now Voaland, 6 Sef HA do Oct $0, Cortez Steteon, BB, 60 wh this weason. (1700 wh #0 sp au told). (o sail sae day lor New Zeaiand. Atdo Ost 20, Win Wirt, Ashley, boord. Nis, 2800 wh 25,000 bone on ‘oid and sent home 400 wi KD) pe and 28,000 bone; would for f 1608 und proceed Jet {0 ladon Howland, Meyant. NB. 1800 wh, oa 100 this season), and cleares saine day for New Zea- 1, 1200 th PS bls by the cason, bound nglee, Naat, NB, n, Bidridge, FHT, 163 wh (tis season, Si, 2009, wit on boar. bond worne 1000 bbI sai p Volar cr ‘Nm At dono dato, Pras n. Richmond, NB, $00 wh the last sea- son; had refiied tov 12 unos, and was Roing w, thence to Japan ard Cc kas. Heare irom oy we Milton, NB, no date, Young Hector, Smith, N15 20 sp. Aao Oct 27, Vinevord. Tisher, Fezartewn, with 210 sp 2250 hy to cruise; would bo at home in Mas ext, ', Cana ason. Henrdircta Pept 4, ue Barret, NG, 000 w! 4s Berson key Maria, Moores, NB, 740 0. 3 W, Emerald, of Sag oul, ) bol go whale Abt Aug 6 Bal Lilnwis, Covell, NB, no ol CASON. Aur <i, in Ocho'sk Sea, Nassau, Murdock, NB, 1200 bbls this season, aud heard of Her taking’ whs aticrwards, wont toes i dave Spoken, &o. te tad from Calenta for London, Sept 28, B dare from Adv orpobl fe eee ién wo W. Fhip Reliance, o lat ae R, lon 2 2% 3 inh erBer, Thora, trom New Orleans Sarena Nop Stat A an ow oh an for New Orleans, was aie Hom Charieeton for Hosten, Levaimnedy cect eabae Bree ion 26 32. Brana, was se as was hoodoo ean Me's Sac Uy the wlonastly cal, wes geen, om Wt x ‘a Boston tor ‘d ae se Asis, false A brig steering §, showing & signal with theve riper, red, white aid re, was eect oeiaeas, oa ge "nig Anime Owen, Ray, hence for N Newviins, Bec 9, tat 23, lon Forrign Ports. 28, Oc! Fi heared Thorndike, Verxina, Monte: ta pert brig Adanti Mie hg rd aay, weber Spring Hl, fur Ltstoa, lds, to da Paral, Novi %M—In port bark Azor, Burko from Heston tor Needtord 10 4 age. 20K, J, NOY 1S—SId brig Helen ¥ Ryder, Stith, Ta- th, bric Ocean Hid, to return to Bird Tland for Buns, Musiovese, abt Aug 8—Sid ship Revenue, Howes, Haine Pis.(ond not the Revere, Bird, ss inndvertentiy’ cuted in our last) xh Anita (Caribbean fee), fer NYork cin vonsire, te ven, 110. bark Ga v days; brig Adanuc, Nor? savelle, Tarbadoes. Sid ‘Thornas, Y—arr Nieek pul ta fr a lnrbor, NY¥ork. Vanravatio, Oct $0—in port stip ‘alino fo? Humps Foe {Pos Bay amen pis HOaDs, Nov 1]— ihr’ tena, Oseapbels foun Comsatig, Adams, © Bosre Air th, Polide, we} iiyerm, for New Dee 2—Arr Mope, Hnd:on, Bowion, ov M—Arz Vohigeur, Day ow ¥ a Caroline © Dow, Hondictte, Manila Wr) Fingapory 10c basta: Tul ngine An for Luton; 2M, and “Eid Daimitin, Limter, Oct 1 Waverley, Wellman, Cal ., Howes, enox, fi Rare aud tor Catan; 9; Lath, REraY, Prnuciseo” sid « 6, Jeasta, Tare, TEnteror, ‘Dee. 4a art Mehinnd Light, 6th, Weodvoek, Lambert, Monile Bhrwwniarix, Nov 28 Blt Jobanna, Hell re w—Are Mermaid, as; 26th, La * Sh-Fid Delia Chapin, How e 6th, Celina, co. Corprt, Oct Ary W A Eh oly J Averpoot Sune 1th, Orissa, bears, Madras; be tross, Kio mm i, Shoof, Patiadciphur Sin 16th, Umext r ; Oct 23, is, Hosted . MOriones; hang: Deo 1—Arr Roebark, W slones. New tar, M annie Lando: en, 1. wo fend , New Orleans (ana was in Posarta r Ronde 6th, wind bound) OxNTON, Get ttn port Hower, Win rt, F 3, itoseana. Moore, hewoaste for Maruthon, Tver, Loudon for N wavy, NYork ir Tandon for Mo toa (or NYork); Dumtrie H y pipe, and or Loudon mr ie Patien, Lonton. anol, Dwyer, Young, fre Abyab for Antwerp, & Ti Gould, Gould, Boston, Arr Aurchi, Bareeiogs iot NO 4 Malaga’ for Oi ra 20 (ond fd iy ra nily W koyburn, Sey na ior N York; lac or, do for Bosign; Dante, YWEcldcn, Messina: Tor A934 cenger, Lambert, Aloxandria Juoensiown, Old n Poters, Lord Grom Malan), NYork: Anglo Saxon, Swan, Pr) Nos. Nov M—Are Ann | a AB v nituwla, Joyoe, tron, NOricans Jad Cashle, Ii fava, Jackson, ‘or N York, T—Arr John Wade, ynes, San Fras fh, Raeala 1S ol Sep win, Stephea Ii Ancisen. ged Haver, Goran, Amy: Ul, y Penguin, nt Fray Manila; 6b,’ A Che ‘onich, W Meh, Lang, Amoy; 1 "ananas NYork. Stephenaoa, frou Shialds for York. Si Gi ina, Hot ot, Doc l—Arr John Eraser, ‘Rockaway, (ve , Vtaine $4, New York (3), Ovals, Murroiilcs; th, Au aly sn , Zeregn; aba: U'Acranvon, Spacer, N York Hon, Sherman, do, (since burn; st Paces,’ Kin ab; Rarnt + Haw! oy Nov 0--Arr Calbarine, 3 Queber land, Pfuladelphias 7 at pa tf Wilsm, ior, Char! mi aaypton Roads; 4h, oir Charles Napier, wat Nor! lens Lavingston, Henry, Moblog Gus. Lady | aor Yoltimore; 6th, om, Slik, fur ) Uy yi ste Chociestom, New York, Nekourie,. Nor, ‘Chanee, Havin, aint Princ aes, Mowat, orence, Wileen, Weyannali dy 1, N Hinckiay, Or Kirout, Uavans; Morning ght, Gi, Po ag Arab, tyranemn, tod Hosal Sovereten, Hanway 2, Willinans, *, Baen . ‘Nopparel) iy, Patiatesy phia; 24," Carlen Disha Rovio Mlranger, Dreinv bg Alpcmnde tp = raimid, Hlendereo, sod Beoator, i Mareo Lolo ‘Adv, Canada (4), for Boston 2M; Retinal, Ponte, do 8h; Par- Mpaneu OWA: de 4; Nopruue’a Faverion lane, de aNd; Sov 30, Dec atte Lauter, SP ee Dec 1—-Finud tnward, BE FY) ‘ f afer ce Foochow foo, Juul, NOctonne; Soon Hrasee, Uricans; Terese B Fora, vee mei una Paco oat a Archimedes, Mann, N: Bose) Crisp, Winla-ag, nlerra nserdarmts irk ras changed Cardi aud Baldmore; Kate bh last. In port Deo? sir IePeot, pot for 8Yoric 18th; MB 3 araplon, Fog gyal j Ala wy eat do 2% Philadel rater, Hoare ©, y Menthe ior Moaicrioee sed Fuenot Spooner, for tong Kony aod Cacton with’ prompt Pres Fillmore, ae peecrach. pb res do; piiiton, Nov 2t—Are Joka Poder, Delano, New York; 26, M eS LA, Aug 2t- Arr Siam, Ay meimor Rong nig ‘Se ea Oot 2 itor, Macno ld Bet 23 for san travers ‘Gravina Sotague, kinghve (one HB OE, Haar opt 28, Tanto, itarsionr, Yee gues Nee ry} Se udevendence, Kell, NYork June us; 25th, he bi Bae. Mlpakloy: Boston June ‘Goddard, Mounan, do vuritins; 2th, Hwordide, ‘rapeisco ra Ang 10, Star of the a ined a Ly po hy rat ‘16th, Carolin: New Yorks do; Panipero, Coyiinas Lis ‘2 pede fe oock, don; £84, Queéastown, Mansrniss. Nov 28-A=- Kmblem Davie Bovion: 1: gus, Now York: 20, Gidmas: Well, Wizsiagion Ne. York. d'or vena al "eua bd Jahon, snell, Messuva, Noy 22—Arr Fanny Valer, Lodge, Maura, Nov 21—81d Ford, ¢ Nassan fen ps ‘B—Asr A Goliatin, in Peatrtn Hoogdoy i loed tor Geivusioa ( efore rey med ts ’ i mf —*F Rolaty hf ond for Urautaet, Hhavara), Bead dh ‘Lanes snow eeato Poatsuovrn, Dec Ina: Oourch, Buow Noneins, 30,” Ooonn Saruelee, weston. , Ganon, Germonlens, Flee, Amecion, i anc, Fore Kate Moo. cr, Jackson, Calouting ‘Arr Mary Adela, Spalding, (80 dave (rom Storer, Cletifuieg ss; Ist inst Pho? - Job ie0n, Crosby, Calcatta; J encon, & York. arr Alice co traittony WLuams, from Cuzacoa for Arsterdam. me Be, aim Cs ae, oo from London for & Poutiasp, tenn Le Lee Leno Breton; 4h, Saranac, Hullerdick, trot men. ai Dec Orn NeTOWN, Dec. (and eid. Sth for ‘Heedtou 4th, Susu G Uwens, Noren, Vale (ond ald 6th tex Le Tocris, Nov. Sophia, Cearioiie Gatienbure, to oad for N York. sid perio th, Kong Thyes do. Bavgor, Uct 10- bid Atalanta, Colby, Loudens reabridee, Yr 10; Movora, Perichned, Yenaon; Ith, Be Uhaso, Boston; Uiertcudes & Urooacr, ‘Meibo Bawanine, septatare dane A Fadiaburg, Holbrook, Ba- tava cd wid uh for San Fracci*eo); 221, Aphrodite, Hardie, avi det sud June Whazop. 10%. At do Uct 90, Irak Wallon, Bursiey, (or N¥ork; Falcon, Holt, tor do. Aa ee Sept lG—Are Ofeeaie, Hayes, fe 8s ong kemmonda, . Kanlett, do; Beles on, ant, + one ee Acgaty Pat Kougs fet i Dragon, trunn, eyed oetaset oS A Fistor Inacab Swarow, Sept Ib bid iad tagie, T ‘BRLELDE Hee 48M ax iries Thor; Sourtamrton, Dec (and «a Sth, Tae Brant, Dec 2-Off, Pets Tt from London Ther Bley “ike ot Werk (ir fae ike, plover » Rov W—Arr Faw Tinea OGH, sept? Only Th and ‘na ‘Det A tor ‘Akg ab) Baltimore. Sid Sept Vauancta, Nov Vester, Nov Te id Rept 2 T W peers ib, Caroline Tucker, ‘Congdon, Batavie; Oct 1, sarah, Yomeg, ve 29, Saunt Las wre: ‘Iau: Borin, 100 arr in, eider, Cuter, ‘are Undisunted, Freeman, Ual no. Princo de Joinville, Chamberisin, Pa Buyter, from NY ork Car Wilmington, NU, tor sarees ink none nt) at a Parr Laves, Uaioe, Banta Cruz, Cube rr Ros Standish, Hutchings, San Jase anderwu, N orks pith ‘Wend on, joey, NSW. ndan. man, bab Lo Jwels, Onlina. th, ‘Warrrvorv, Nov 30~Nd {rom below, ludia, Wiis, Savant Loxox, Dec 7~Suip Wild Pees m ‘cochowtco, arr in. the Londen doc vase tive das, ship Invi: ege out cane off the courte of the bad wea hor oo itp eke ere PB 24 Lovn 0 8), Late whate of cuuntination, aF 8h: here Sep Bt trom Liverpool, +2 from hour during the whole vosage Moxa Kong, Oot —The Rocket, claco, which arr here 30th me pt, e° chee edly te Foptin lat SN. 100 162, nad war siruck by lighcaing, whist RCI ot N¥ork), very countered severe casieriy galos with hoary com Stich conned up to Deo’, whip maiiagnt umes. 30 inches ef water every four hours; fons. wheuded to bod ship keps roe. ow York whip bures ‘West Indies, and fouud the Toremust eprneg Tw aso 10D dy presioue io rescuing tee ohanash to be sprung, and, previous to reacting the chan icallantumtate ata pads est saat te ies 12 Ue Ut ‘the ship ond weather ther enked. nveraioy troro 11 tole: ‘nscison cvecy jour howe, eur} Oct 2~The Mindora (25, Cros for 3, 2S ich ray Nod har Vs, beaicy, hao dives have 10 ooh die mip fee Get 22-Tho Tella Rook, Sua, wich arxivad inthies water [or need a heavy oqnali 4m sluvered the forer.yai und \opgaliznt masie, &c, dobn leaky and much wealber, Rept 26, While at Bashor off Home Ports. ALNXANDRIA, icsh ygeeas ed Teland OF Josephus, do; A Vancieat, do Black sonster, ‘archomn; 1) Drown, Pail liver ue ACkpy ah ‘sv, Des arr brigh Wasumaw, Cnstine, nt, Me. Pky, Bheksp PALATINO, Dee eh tor Whine, Howes, Hoston; bark Choate 4 Noeane; bris 8yipli (ite), Raw lige, bomic leas sels La Gibbs, Chase, Prortdsoce: eiguak "Taylor, ‘Kénnenunktere Mo; Samuel Wo'c, Barvel!, Penencoia. Cid vehen J Wie, Browaly, Kingston; Jom; Pmily Johnson, Tunnel, NYore, O & G Porter, Hddson, do,’ Josephine, ond HON, Hee 19-—Arr Re steamship Asin, Tot, Pauiinore; oaks, 1b Writory Peawock, wUcteans; Caarias ‘Nonoyniek’ Smid, Glarlemt me Ansollne Avery, AUrieans; Rober cola; Una Ci Waa Jeukingy Stat, wr live ten, Buker, Rich Protection, Navter, 1a pia, Telegrapbed var! besrias, from Norlean: trom uadelphin. Cld ships Jarnen Iconium, Davie, NOrieins; b ton; Helen Bickerton, Balik Grin, Mataneas: Tn dalso, Ingals, Mavens lng Wave, ‘Cole, NY: Aun Viral 4 (9 finish Riokerton, Nickcesén, Iicllmoud svt Md. 5! NW t Fes Nanticoke, ‘as Browne; Ji rig Prudinne Tari "5st Cloud. went tos Doo wo. Cla Tay a pchas D Nebrasica, Mek aad ins Woes, River, ow, 99) cone), Trulunt, Mobile; sehr Lodi Pe Selo, ——, do; ark IEeTOR, Dec if—Arr Span brig Suns Segundo, the offing, ship Hero, Biafort, frum RIVER, Dec Arr sloop JDP NV. HOLMEN HOLM Deo 17, PMcast brig teguron, Dales Rolz, Havana. Iaverpool. Tl sda im leorgetown, $ Newouryport, $0); schra Avon, alia Cove, where ‘sho = d, from. jor do.” ‘L end ade woreser, own, § , M2 do? nic, me Porting; i ferrek, Sow Dunton, Penton, do 5 tank, Va, for « Weelzie ‘iglity Henry Hoorn, move Cow 1 rom Nortl. W of Roamer Meraco x Aneuete, IWPORT, De of Whueaasa nuda, bot ni rt siip Ontario Rett (nw of New Th too), repale NkW Tee elt Yor Nitaven BW Tr Dos 194 Rein, do DUNELATEE EMEA, To Danpalar, Ni Now i ano, Crvaby ey ferocr, ing on, Mer a; M homie ook, Sotmabicer, Hasdorson, N¥ore; Gull: Teme a Xu zon Alans, Y ‘ore Vaswed by jig Livy ¢ Bath, and was of the w: a bark Diulgence, Sut hark Certs ripe Hol Maton, rim ul PUROVINCETOWN fee, ie Here. fre Doron: Ban fo PRO tb: Re i pes, a bal York; urna, * ‘ Fiat's; twa Laue, er Niort: boop The Ma. my Center, ig Bi Bs Newari, ay ar hewty Ww asi i ree > ta, ie be Ae sche Avon, Kendric! rei beiga t,t ule: Nir), Bernier, do, vis Porta Clutordy Burkill, 80, ir Ito and wil ropa ere Datore proceeding. 3 brie Bway bute Weems (0.0, gay Journ. de. oe awe Fo Hnsked, Browne, Ke be wr fount ws Kobe Mowe, wad eels oe ae ie Falie Dailey, Hopkins, George sera Mérwin, Moll; brug si ven ma n, | ‘Fronto tow of (wit deen dahore—<1 4" by, val le for Boston; and Aret finsa, from Paldwore roporied this mornin mudGE Weigh wld nal. Ph, To on, Milwavkin, Lord, st ", for ;MT Gov stool Mito Dunuing, saves cy Wiinal for Brunswick, Me; WI Buckoue, Kaine, Mauthowa, do toe C saa, eR Vreeman, Sinmon: it vowel Vineyard Sound », 0 resume her suadon on Sow As Yor: r 3 AM—Sid sinamehiy € adelphia); Slocum, Nor: $¢ >, waiting orders, Id—Arr Daria Comtetia, Prevear, Charice B Tay, Ui gan, Pop: er, A Drew, Youre, Bail ua, sobrs JC Hirvok, iia, Tashi Thai: | t Whuvimy Fisacock, Ami: a filet of consters. ‘hie morn: rae Toe 148d steamatup Sagmewiown, Macrich, N " oral, Keen. fit Aurunine: in: trig, Thnes, PLinne Yorks Tun, barks Incite, Nios ats Tiansan, trom eaterdey wat reper 4 her, will tore wad. multipass Sanders, from Fan Mra. y, Naw yen il ‘att, Liverpool; ‘Oar oa, Cewek, ships Usspien rolivory vale OOUUS ‘yport for N Lork, Sud and bane Messensur Bird = Sehr June Metndla, achare ne tty of Now Yorks dowined by pri + 20 tome); ‘riemdaip (of darrian : Achy Ingomar, Mexicn, Bile, IN, Deo 1e—Are brig Benj L Swan, Petutle, 8 brig BI. Swan, rise, Mi farvel, | (sn, ‘Thoma, New York Tile: Rata Prindie, Re tiatetohies weer, from Ning yo, has arrived very neds living. experienced very” eney |