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8 Ortvical Examination of the Faults Commit. ted by the Allies at the Boge of Sebastopol. TO THE BDITOR OF THE HuRALD. ‘The second attempt to carry Sebastopol by storm will Gn¢-v0 justification in military minds, short of complete euceesa, A fortress of the magnitude and strength of thig work, eo important ss to consume ail the military enorgiss of three nations in a siege unexampled in dura- ties and defence, should have been carly abandoned or taken at any cost. If its political ralue approximated in reality the treagure the siege has cost France, England end Turkey, or if its stretegical position witalized its ianpostance to o cegree that pailia'es ‘he sacrifioe of the 150,000 Lives already lost in the Crimea, Sebastopol, north sod south, ba: bor and armies, should have been o prize of war on the 8th of September. This will in the end be the military sense of ail military men. Not a Russian < floer or so'dier, not » Ruseian standard or gua should have remained in Russian xeeping. The entire army, its treaaure, its generals, its thousand eagles, its stores and ordnance, its gransries and arsenals, should have been the trophies of the second assault. Such a result would have redeemed the treasure and blood of the siege, and oad Jausola shorm ot much lustre, Short of thie, it word fa‘u'ty to call ita wistory. Never, since God in his veageanoe hag amitten man with the sword, baa there lees a cu! lisry disaster exceeding in magnitude and dis- graze the failure of ‘the allles before Sebastopol 1 co oo mena to be intemperate in language, or severe in J: Ogmaent; but I will deal plainly with facte and results Aa$ connot be mistaken, ‘Thp iseuce of war are the world’s property for good or Sor evil, and it is the duty of miitary men to consider thomi dispassionaiely. Where were the British reserves, that should have been launched as a thaaderbolt upon the Redan, when Col. Wyndham’'s stormers bad gained the ourtein and effected an easalade! He was one hour and Corse quarters in the works of te Redan, and threa tims eut for support. Where was the General com- manding 4! this crisis? When these stormecs were driv- on back, the British army became @ forlorn hope—its commander the leacer. ‘The daty of every Englishman was then to sayo fng- land's glory, or to Mll an Frglish soldier's grave. But aot even balf of the stormers were killed of disavied! ‘Their General reports them as retreating. Great God! what a confezsion from an English general! Stormers re- teoat! Stormers’ dead bodies may fill the ditches an’ heap the breaches over wiish tho reserves may rush to ths citadel. This isthe inexorable law of war! To retreat is the atormer’s “act of outlawry," and an army's sis arnae. ‘Pao S00 Spartans wie Cofended :hs pass of Thormopol: eternalizec a cation’s name. Ali but one made it their eopalchre—that one was disowred by the Spartan mother! Vot England, claiming to be the ‘‘ Mother of Heroes,” pralsea Fogiiahmen wao retreated from the Redan! The Sagideh mother has becn prostituted by this revolting alliance with polygamous Turkey; and the unnatura! om- brace bas adulterated Anglo-Sexun blood. Spartan yslor ‘2as Seon the talisuan of the brave since Taerm ‘pole was immortaiived. The retreat from the (tedan has not spa: tanived Exglish fame, or Thermopotized that pass ino ‘Sebastopol. But where, at that crisis, when the Fagtish army (wled to carry the Recan, was the largo Frenen » whose mew made up the Ggures of th: military ulation: ‘This wae a time when the military rule that soldier: a- but the unite of a aum totai tofbe lost, was wholly dure garded. Fate) and irretsievuble biunter! While thers was teft a revere battalion in the Vrench or Engiish army, ‘with unteled bayonctr, i: was inexcusable that thit re- gorge was net builedia tue breeches. Ths reports of Generals way for a time cajulo the padlic with panegyric aise, and tcli the wor'd that Sebastopol bas hey may describe the anful subdiimity rum of @ burning city they ala aod 7 cot Gre—the earth sheking vith explorions of arsenals ead mines aprucg by the fursians, to ‘estroy means art materiaia war con'd not ‘ave. The press may awelt with unmraning encomiums and fil: the eat with oy ot praize! Yet the groat facta, that Sebastcpab ls aot t the only work, the Maloke(, that was seize ond held, was the acciien® of a coup de main—that w BOe that, repeatedly assailed by tho desperate valor Rpalann e ths who:e I'rensh army, that oo mo support to the repul-ed, cofeated cdlumna of the Exgiieh stormers upen the Redan. [hat South Sebastbp:: having vindicated Muzewvite integrity and e fom, act worth a further dcfonce, wos @racnated in mast ‘ier by Gortschakuff, unmolested ry pur-ni that heeft nothing but ruin and the cea to the ecemy; are resiities the sober mind will in time retiive. His. tory wii then relate this siege asa di aster of uupara’- i megeitude, and the war, as the war of blundess ani dlegrace. iia not my imtention to draw contrasts of the siege sad.aeience Of Sebastopol The sentiment of another 7 witl pronounce the defence aa the highest illustra of mititary i eas realized in moderu times, Musco- gg where gying feadurange au and France no looger deny or ‘They bave been taught to pode’ hed eucmy tley anceringly scorned in the vpening of the campaign, aod thought te overewe. ‘Tpeas to deny the [inglish army prowese quallties of Angloxaxon biooi have a atteeteland approved to be loabted. Seithes do [ withhokt admiration trom the bold and bing “ounve, whose fiery impulses no dangers coo chrck n> toumders appal.” The French cages lave vat tte lost’ their” Napoleon renowa. Tie Yrewch eve done much that iv commendatie, and ¢r more that demands miliary praise. There fr, how cyer, nothing in their cause that stiss tho roidier’y roul, and makes him terrible when his cause i¢ lies have no hatred for the Muscovite, taey ve for the Mussulman, whose cause their rulers (not tem) Lave hastily unsheathed the sword to viudi sate, ‘itet urliod will of a people whose cause is just, that makes ten inyineible, lends no nerve to the alliot armies. They aro thrown into the fleld as Rome's ginci- O83 ith the Ces cant. Thé Cross taat is joiacd witht, biv cign met fall with the tufidel Weression from the conduct of the war to nit will retarm to consider its proses atioa. English and Freach elnim to have achieves, o:.cept (aut Sebastopol is taken, end we fiad no palliation fc toeir heedless, hoadlong ogy, wAd thelr covtinned perseverance in blunzers. ing from. cho fest tsncing in the Crimen to the Inst fatal misteke of wmnittic g Cortechakoff to pass te the north side of Sevas- er opursced aod unmoiested, hs» been executed with energy or the military ‘“imperum’? that oxalte ecm ves togercrals the mastery of armies, ensures vistory, iad theappinuse of the world. Ifthe Alma was # victy cy, aa the el ies claim i: to have been, the generals com macding rhouli have been recalled and court martidiet for wot following # rotreating and beaten enemy into their works in Sebamopol. It the day of Balaklava wes won by the allies, why was n0 advantace taken of that victory’ | Tf at Ioker:rana—that the Imnglwh recite as on ey ote in erma to be told by children and children’s Per cel aceb frosts poey was seuieved by Fngtiats | logaity; why were 40,000 Rusaiens permitted vo retire in the onver of @ Geld day, leaving not evems trophy of tho Beid fo grace so glorious a victory! ‘These vistories, im- portent as the allies claim them to have been, under all the krown prece¢ents and rules of sfoges, would have brought Febaetopol to on unconditioned surrender, snd swrriel the ed standards tortrcas, Napoleon the Fires never asl a fortre: = (aon the retreat of ita garr " 4s tho fe’d. The gates that open to admit he fugitives ineneh ® fight, should always receive the victors who Victories without reeuits to an invading army, fare irremedian'e defeats. This military maxim 1 as old fs grits vienwod war itself. So ehoy have proved to the silier. All this ic Muscovite strategy. "Its the vary h 0 of the ert cf war in « territory of the limita and ro- sonreas of Ruaria, to lengthen she enomy’s iine of opo- rations, and to. vie tories ea the allies have achievod before Sedustopol. ‘We adp li the many obstacles they have bad to contend pore agairwt. Th 1 a in @. tha! perfects the trade of war—of un, ag 0 (i- nacy, fidelity o24 coursge, and of ipeshapstibie. r0- sources. Ali these, however, shonid have been known and cale’ n the first of the undertaking; aod if rel'sbie ertionstes, certified and endorsed by ample. meen, anveed by men ani money, had mot been taade, fo ventare eLoald not havo been taken. H In fect, tho prime bimnder of the war waa to go to the Crinea at all. ‘he allies should Lave foreseen that ¢o remote n point of invasion would have bankrupted their treesu:es bad they gained a thousand victories. Thenext waa, aller loading, and Sinding thetr force insufficien thst they did nol intrench ‘Then came the te ve ar nwt, y, res nf it reinforcements. Seer Petieerplng a siege withont » cogular and com The cost of thie mi was eleven al f tho labor of trenches, the lon by, > ordinary tietness, pes! ilence by’ the sorties of {hs enemy, by the told conten, ad by the unsstified maw of 3, thet ccaredi n0t night nor day, in volcos fed ot Add yet w thie Yat of carry the works apa to * sro spproximate the by it, cost “of this mda Apoiher biunder was to permit the encmy to out@ank thir, ard wake the attack on Inkermano. { mean thie was their gieat military disaster; as it was eurprize that no military man can cxonse, There may be justification for every disaster of war; but for a sur pie there is none. Again, (heir first attempt to storm was a mistake, ‘witbout excuse. They delayea watil th was as strong as his works could make him, and then attacked with too sana 9 emvesaing column, plundered in not making diversions on other points ago, distracting Liprandi’s army of cbservation an’ and drawing thhen into poritiona in the field they to advantage. One real victory during the have been worth 50,000 of reinforeing troops, tuvigorated the spirit of their mon, dla- Aisaster and divspirited by fruitless toil most fatal plague in the allied eamp has despondency of officers and rolciers. have mot been more fatal to its apent eleven ands half whon every engi- Koown the town could ‘operations of this i'l and place, with- esuld remult There age tity an invading army with just wach | lish and French pr atest, Lowever, 1s an eee! disciplined | cross over to our side the many who have vaulted at NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1856, the dust, depth of Rogli-h of "sruia, The pub- , from the “Thandere:”’ duwa to of ed yeurmanry it Sebastopol is han borne her glorious banners an fresh fields of fauo and glory. Her churches are prefaned with 2 Deums mocking the majesty of God, who haa not ey them bo victory. In all this there ia policy, and Engiand's policy 1s concerned, her seruples are nt. All this we expected; ye at not so great & disparagement of truth aud pubic morality, Butit is strange that among us, shere intelligence every crass, where public opinion is ulmoxt unerring inaccuracy and just ta its Hxédness, almost universal error should have scived the ih and Frevch votomen's aad perver- sions of facts, that hax so strovg!, vayed and untixed American accuracy. Tito will ov. \‘f {'!s temporary migchief, and sober second thought w wore the Ame- ead soundness of ee to ite rectus of parptss igment. @ climactures of the ene we will sam up in few words, as the conclurion of this critique. [t bar goat the allies, in the zervonrel of war, a langor army than theis- wading hosts of Napoicon the First in his disastrous campaign ageinst Moscow. That fatal march jmemora, ble for magnitude ot its cost and the proportions of its wo, cid notuxceed in horror the miccries of the past year’s campa’gn in the Crimea. Did that more irrevo- cably seal the fate of Napoleon the First than thts latter ‘com of Napoleon the Third + The draw upon the energies of France, England and Tarkey has exceed- ed that of a 5 have not pow # sur- plus population to fill their ranks withont ruin to the terete of commerce and agticu'ture at howe. War that cestroys industry and trade at home, cannot be ei abi |. Coion'zation and emi- gration have purged England and France of the class of men who have borne their standarls in formec ‘wars; while (iod has emitten Turkey with evory ations! Plague that wastes a nation’s resources and dilutes its strength for war. Not one of these nations, strainiag to Its utmrest tension its last war sinew, can Gil tae thinned ranks the missiles of war have ploughed on the gory tie cs before Sebastopo’. e condition of Frglana ia truly pitiable. She ap, to every petty German State on the Continent. Her cells fiad no re sponses even in Say SNe Not one ap se } atary ovinces where poverty vagraucy tako devi: eaehtp, and itinerent lazzaroni hawk their amba- jatory stores through filthy streeta and empty sbem- bles, dees no! know that ber exchoquer is diained to its last farthing. She invokes all the disaffected maloon- tents ef the Continent that dream of the political Utopia. She tans the ember fires of old revolutions, whose slumbers had given even to bloody Kurope hope of peace. ‘They wake aguin the red republicans aul socta iste of in- cerisry P'rance to dream ct Juxurious ease, when moral caaos + a the rich ard divides to the poor his inbe- ritonce. Inevery comer of Europe where factionista have been banished or taken refuge the appeals to iaw- less and unloyal passions ace made. liven the atolid Vinn, whese peacetvl aurora boreatis they would again mix with the red glares of lurid is told that Fim- nish prowe ¢ may ogain whiten land seas with its nation’s t ade. Here, in another world, she covertly keeps emissaries of war. In the lanes of our cities, where cuils and crimes bide aay, they hoid their rea: dervyous. There they entoil the gullty into the mezhos of s more lasle-s trade, and hold a: barter their coun- try’s neutrality and honor. England, even Old Fi nd, now apgeals to this young Hercules ehe could not strangie in his infancy, for the poor boon o’ sympathy in an uncatural war. is the depth of a nation’s hy i and the retribution of # vengeful (93, dition of France, though lees degetionailzed of price, is not less critical. Hor arsenals ave exhausted of the means of wer, x" conscription can no longer keep up the War standsrd. Ho? xepoleon gog'es— hose war meteo:s thai hare-fashed thr, 9 atirnaa of ten thovrard battles, watched bythe phrenzied eyes of mil- lions of beroc:—~ne longer Mit Bur: with awe, or draw the eagke gazs of wounded, weacicd France. Comanerce abroad and trade a! home arein cecay. The flying shut: tle ard the busy loum are etill. Tho plough ie left inthe furrow, and the reaper finds no harvest for brs sickle ‘The ecyt! © has been beeten into a sword, snd the mowers have geve to tue fielé of war. There are moueners to the streets, and the gatherers of her besatiful vineyards tologle teats wich the vine press, for war haa desolated their homes, Starvation is there, and the yorce of fun- reing voise, startling thrones when it cries t—is heard in all hor borers. But the ploug! share has also been beaten into the spear, and famin an incubus, adds i's horror: Hem desclated empire. at mighty Emperor, ot whose voice the monarchs of Enrope pees ‘ed _Letace whose will pontiff and popes were bowed-—whose com- mance eleciritied millions, and cnorgized a nation, now makes unking'y duliiance with Jew snd Gentile, stock- jobbing the rat! exchequer at the ciscoaat office of foreign Isbmaelitce! These are tho desperate throes of his last egontes to bold his usurped throne, and to prese ute a war Ged Coes not favo., that has ‘alresdy filled his empire ‘with widows and orphane. Turkey is already the #poil of tae allies, The cross is on eve: 1 mustantinople. ‘'ne “‘sick patient?’ Is dead? The coroner's verdict will acon be returned— nd of the divense of war, and the heip of Huglandand France.” Thie verdict is sound, but its brevity and teuth would have been mended in these wurde :— ned of the act of Ged2* His probate of wilt for partition és alceaty ix co pve I, and Vievoria Hegéoa, the royal audilors ap ators. These kind pilies already publely deliderate on the expulsion ot tue Turks from Forope, not even securing iy any guavantee Musso'man tovereignty in A his is the restoration of the equi librium ol’Furope! To pro:ceute this koly consum: Yon, Prgland snd France unchezthed thelr Chei swords, and have filled all } Alexonver Il, excepts { will of the “aick pi and gives notice that at the noxt in Constantinople fn of his right to teke, » ¥ of the probate of # own ‘batliwiek,’’ ar’ term he will ba 26 furthor prosecution sole heir by conquest.’ What a Picture of nation demoratization aud bamiliation of thie uvholy and unnatural po.itical trinity | It is for- tune to lig, and ccloed by many more facts and realiies than any we have yot seen drawn. In tais lifelike reallty, so darkiy sluced by grie? and colored in aortow, we pre fenbitto the public. It 1s no exaggeration. | What « comme of war! With what. pointed wlg alli does i¢ trece the displeasure of Onmnipotence, that brings to naught tae wicked demees of kings, and mocks them in their prwor! Sedaetopol yet stands in S strength and power. No enzign that rises above ‘onumecable walls lias felicn (rom it pri le and plece of glory. Ged bs with the € 1, and wivh the ma drawn the sword in vindlestion of 11 mojesiy. Batore that swore is agein shoatsed it will eraite dowa the m- Gdel armies, whore sbibboleth, “No God, but Atal’? is ¥; and their allies untied ia tits umhoty acd Mohomet. Adove the “ark skies man waa ereaiet, and the star of announce’ # Saviour born, there glimmer through ‘he long night of snpersii*ivn a steggling light; the hope of the Carisian world that morving has dawni That ght f* the ercsa (cassie, bas planted on the cepul- chi¢ cfonr erucified Saviour, Russia claims to keop that shi ine of ihe world’s ransom, that Christions may worship the grave epgels unvealed, declaring to man the resur- recticn of the dead, In vindicating this right, God has strenthened tke arm of Russiand thetied ber jast «word ry in this great batile. While there is left in F 70,000,000 of the worshippers of Christ un an wield » weapon of defence, she will mot re- om that has m the stand te bold tho sey ve of the Sou of nd to reilinmine Aria, whor Was horn, wit the light of Bethichew. Let ween thece conch deduetions of the Fug- pace broad es the grit Sur object has been to and results that may satel: that cavides Lazarus and Dives. betdge the distance with fw: le bound #0 brom hacm, andl landes om allied gro: fo ask tbe proce and the cober American judg: jex thew. , B. 8 Ro Lieutensat Colonel U. — ne The Weather. TO THR EDITOR OF THE WERALD. Tt will be seen by my published weather memoranda, thaton Sunday, the 13th, the temperature, at 4). M., fell to the freezing point, and contimued at that till § M., when it gradually became coller. From before 12 M. till past § P.M. of that day the temperature had been cquiilurlated nive conrecutive hours, Sinee then the highest temperatures have been below the freezing line, except a perturbation at 11. M. to of two degrese. The cold cycle, to-morrow, at 10 A. M., will reach the quarter or ninety hour line of the great circle. That, and every forty-five hours forward (rom that hour, may be looked forward to with interest. I notice some statements in the newspapers of hi temperatures than C2 degrees ince Sunday. Such re- cords are not ncenrste, and ate contradicted by the state of the snow and fee, which remained unc in the sbade, at the very time that the temporatare was roported to be at 36 degrees. The change which ia in progress will be a groat one. An immense body of tee is aud hos been accumulating in the rivers, to bo broken up by tide and wind, and the snow and ice on nd, res from « fall of thirty- nix inehes of snow sinee 38th December, it to bo carried off the ground by rain and thaw. Since tho cola term commenced on ith December, earthqunkes have been heard of ap occurring om two of the most remarkable days of the ter, via, at Omlona burg, N. ¥., ond vicinity, on the 6:i—the great snow ptorm—snd at Winchester, Va., ylacer in t) neighborhood, at shout 3 A. M. of 9th Pre coldes: day here, Thus It in seen, by clustering the records, that the bquakes do the work of the storms ‘and the cold; they are alao conneetea with every hoated term. No great and su change ot the ter ature of the atmosphore cecurs that i# not immediately con. nected with earthjuakes, My records give poritive evi- denee in thir. This cold term, commencing December 26, between 6 end 7A.M., will, at6P. M, of today, have continued five bundred and furty (G0) hours Which 1 one full and the half of a socond ci er i iting the ‘turba- tione of 29-B0th December, 2-84, 13th 17th Janwary. Too in pipes and utters can be xpeedily molted by froo use of val’ water, equal in density to the best pickle; it fe also a very economical procera. A bushel of salt dissolved in water Vr doe TX mg deal of ‘k in meiting iee, and the cho»pest labor that oF oe. ed. ". MM omven Hairs, Jom. 1, 6,2, Mey 1060, and several ee mind. It isthe reas by our press of Eng- i Interesting from Oeutral America. 2 Rol, of San Viceate, 19th of December, 18(5, pub- lishes tha fcllo sing documents illustrative of the proseat state of affairs im Central Auierica :— ‘B4N SaLvsDoR, Des. 6. 18° ‘To vax Mixurxm op Foamox Arrains Or Tak Scr) Brooalyn City Sews. Coortanon of THs BavreNce or Micuaut Goxsay.— ‘The sentence of Michael Gormaa, who was convicted for the muréer of the Johnson Srothers, bas been commuted to impriscnment tor life in the State prison by Governor COT aaN: Oe 100 Beara Or NSARAMTA iad |, Clash. A Cespateh to fis e@tech was rénstved yesterday mo with duty of congrats lating in thete name the sa- | vy Jecome Hyerron, Eaq., the Sheriff of Kings cousty. Cee tng some fed Leputy Sheriff Quevedo divulged the news to the pri- rong cay 80 hee ee Central America. 1 | forer chortiy after the intel! gence was reeelved. He ex- ha. len to ex by the present communicatism, until I | hibited ac emotion whatever, and simoly remarked, be do #0 personally, these tenent “Well, it'aall right, if it's true.” “Well, it is true ”’ salt hoping that the inhabitants of Nicaragua wil acoopt this | {he coer. “Then, Corre Mighty bind yousxel nod axprontion of (an pateraal regard of inhacttants of lve nckton z0ct “teoueht T hae 703 Jused 3 egard event we pear your houre with my unel very action ai e ee bores ogy bar ig Be be ewkage oig bearing ae the prisoner shows bim to be a man incapa?e ministration has, at the price of the moat heroic sacri. | of tculizing the awfu! citation in which be wee fices, valiantly atcaggled against the ‘ted attacks «{ | He wili probably be taien to bis future kome on z tae enemies of free itutions, thas ri should have YEARLY AND QUARTERLY Reports or Tuk Curmr or Powce. crowned thia enterprise, which was teem | —The report of the Chief of Police for the quarter ending tyrant, who, from Guatemals, loteuded to conquer them, ava to'bripg about his old idea cf dominating ‘over the whose cf Contzal America. We need not congult the history of the Yast thirty years, during which the servile party has had recourse ‘Y incend-ariem, pillage and carasge of ol! kinds, in order to suijogate these States. We Bave only to 1 from which it ix evident that the same ser- -arle to realize their ‘To the sare ena they flatrersd and instigated or. Caa- ‘morro to attack the constitution of Nicar ; with the samce view they protected and armed the Guardivia and the Lopes par y of Honduras, usicg as their worthy in- steurent Sr. Carrera, until they succeeded ia over- throwing the adet: ‘ation of the illustrious General Cavanas, Whilet they in tl aner indulged ato f kind of excesses, Plusdering the popelsticn, and viclat. ‘:gend aatiefying their witd passions, at the same tine they endtavored by cer ain intrigues to lull the vi- Jan, 1 waa submitted last evening, from which the fol- lowwg is extracted:—‘he whcle number of arrests during the quarter was 2,717, being a decrease of 676 as compared with the previous correspond rind. 1,630 perrons. were poll sheer i rye tog at th» diffe- rent station houses; 167 lost chiidren were restored to heir parents; ten fi es were ex by the palice; threo pers ns were reeousd from drowning; aod $1,739 27 ‘was taken irom lodge:s aud druukea persons and returo- ed to them. During the eame period 528 cays were lost by the police, being ax at loss of 6%; men per day. Accompanying the ebove ta the yearly nee of tne Chief cf Police, showing the business and cr ion of the De- yartment duting the year 1855. Tke total namber of pries's during this neced sagas to 11,286; 6,150 per- rons were accommodated with lodgings; 602 lost chiliron were returred to their parents; six pe: sons were rescued from drowpin the police, ana $4,658 26 as taken. from drunken perscns ard returned te them. 1,764 days were, lost by the peltce, being an average loss of 434 men per say, Complaints wete preferred against forty mem ers of the Department, watch resulted in the dismissal from oce or men; twenty-two complaints were clemiss- ed. and four were auspenced from duty fur @ liniited time. ‘The mga 4 eummacy of the causes for which ar- rests were rade:— 501 A 9 of Salvador andCusta Rica, aatil thelr turn euould 7 @ a ny ‘Lbo past ought to serve aaa lesson to this servile bana bs of Guatemale, and dissuade them from thoir persevering ry feily, which is only working their own ruin and that of H the populations whom they massacre and plunder. They 2 ehould reflect that eo muck innacent blood spilt by thom 1 cries for vengeanct, acd they must not rely forever on WwW the generosity of those principles to which they were in a other times indebted for their salvatior, since such an 106 ill ecneeived human'ty cannot always arrest the strong i arm of Ged from chastising such blocdy excesses. Im the 1 name, therefore, of my fellow citizeos, I acdress the pre- ms rent communication to your Excellency, assur! you of 6 the stroze sympathies ‘of the oppresse le of Guate- $ mais towards present gcvernment of Nica-agua. Con- Farious drivin 1 gratulatirg 203,08 Four tetumphs over the common ene- | Coro ietontntion 487 my, they offer their prayers to Heaven that toth people, ae 32 f.eed from opprees:on, may be united under the camo ; institutions, and protected by tae came fing of Heerty. 38 i beg that your Excellsrcy will be pleased to give com- 1 muni aticn of tbe precent to the Supremo Director of i Niewagua. Estceming myself highly honored In being ora its medium, it enly temains for me tO aseure you of the i respect wih which I remain your most obedient servant, Mf. CARRASCOSA, Sav Barvavor, Dec. 8, 1866. To Gen, Wrusas Waiker, Commances-in-Chief of the Army of Nicaragua: hs ecelved frm a number of the citizens of Cua- an address, in which they that, in the name of that oppressed populaiten, I ravswit to yenr Fxcellenoy their folicitations on of tho democratic army over thoze who, uuconseious of their true interests in this fine State, have, in their ines, foughs against their own rights aud guarantets. Taccep'ed this honorable commission #3 vovch on eccount of its identity with my own sonti- ments as because my fellow citizens, feeling the knifs at their throuta, we unable oe tt themselves, 4 It is certain tbat usheppy population fs no longer allowed to propre fre jer the f6 ati a. der which they are gicauicg, 480 which bas no parallel In histery; it veing the more astonlshin; that, amidst the Aweiican republics, and in the face of the c'yiliza- tien cf ovr century, such an admicistration as that of Gaatemaia ehould «xist for a single cay. ‘rom these mctives, General, I have teen charged to edirees you the préseat communication, wherein @ most uzkarry aad oppresred people fads at Teast, a geatitisa- ticn 10 cengra‘ site Joes Exeetlency, the people of Ni- Cagszua end theie worthy jreme Director, on having, with the tiurph of hderal. principles, re-estab [shed 1 address from the State ot Salvador, a Siate iy froa, and whish will never succumb either to servic "1 flucrce or to toree; which tie Eng'ish, althoagh they téeiegedi’s coasts acd ports-dicected by the ser- vile bsad of Guatemaia—were unable to subdue to theic purposae, Gn the contrary 1t sustained its dignity and ho- Leoomes a State worthy to imitste the institutions great ration which guarantees the ilberty of the American continent, Gereit!, be pleasea to receive this ciucere mari‘esta- tion on ‘Le part of the iohat#Htants of Guatemala, to which I person elly and cerdislly eoneur, aud acsept the expiesricns of tue rarticum: and distingui ‘hed consider. ation with which I remain your moat obedient servant, M. CARRASCO3A. HONDURAS. Jicer this head theSaa Vincent Hol, of Dec, 19, 1865, publizhes the felluwing:— ‘The poputation of Saivacor and of all the free States of Central America will soon have to celebrate a bappy event which isabcut to take place in the State of Hondu- tas. This is the restoration of the free and beneficent nistration of Ceneval President Don T. Cabanas, #0 often oarailed ty the cervilo party, and so often trium- bant over them. Thir Lenorable chief’, aa it ia well lad evfficiemt abnegation not to persist in the straggic, when heceemed it inopportune to imake use of bis neme, but uated with the ideral and consis-ent go- vernment of Nicaragua; and, eympathyzing with the long protracted jerirga cf the people who have contidense in bim, b ‘ises Lis voice on the frontier, and we learn that his literating ermy, which, amounting to 1,600 men, wat nt the last date in the euburde of Comayagus, Un: cor puch cirenmstances we may assume thai the brave troops, consisting of Americans ard Niearaguana who triarsplied in Granada, considerably augmem:ed by thore of Honduras, will give powerful aid to the jizora! party in Central America. All this great movement to which we acsist, is intended to regenerate the nation under the infivence of the i errere principles which serve as the baeis in Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua; and such be- jog the noble aim of the revolution, the country at last willenjoy tranquillity and all tho-e benefits which the topograpbicl position of Central America and is free institutions pi it, whenover it ix recued by a uniform system and # national administration. LATEST NEWS. At Senauptepeque and the other frontier polnts, emi- mats from Hoovures have arrived. The affaira in that iving at a crisis, Loper and indo vent eners to varions parts, but the rafsing of sol- co me impossible, ow fe bti ORRERYONDENCE OF THE HERALD. U.S. Navy Youn, Mare Ietaxn, 7, Varga, Cat., Les. 10, 185 § ‘The sectional Ary dock buiit for the government by Messrs. Moody, Gilbert & Secor, of New York, was tested on the 10th inst., by plaeirg thereon the United S ates frigate Imcependence; and everything far exceeded the expectations of the builders and the government. The agents cf the contrec‘ors entertained all hands in tho Navy Yard to s sumptuous entertainment on the night of the 15th inst. Commodore Farragat the sec- tional dock here one of the best in the world. The United States sloop-of-war Dale, Win. Mob@kir, com mender, from the coset of Africa, arrived at Novold on the 15'h inet., thirty days from Port Praya, Care de Verde-rher «Moers and crow all well. The Sllowipg ta a list of her officers : der, m Meilair; Fit Licutenan', Cornelius J. Van Austine; Second Lew: tenant, Ldward 4. Paruet: Third lieutoneat, James M. Dunewh; Surgeon, J. 0. . Harelay; Master, Lewis A. Kimberly; Purser, J, V. 8. Bleeker; Boatswain, Zacharlah Whttewareh; Carpenter, 1. C. Ferrall; Captaiu’s Clork, Joha A. Knsrp. the Dale ‘the St. Louls and Dolphin in port. The Helpbin had just returned from @ eruise on the southern const. The Jamestown, flag ship, Com. Crabbe, left Port Prays om the 12th November—2l well. The Dale has Deon abvent from the United States twenty-reven months, most of the time on the coast of Arica, Bhe experienced very inclement and rough weatber for the last twelve a Petit larceny Pagring counterfeit mon Pro=titutes, Rape... Receiving #: Seduction Eurpreions p DECUNE, stones. 34 i Sr co cona ot -aremeis ie wT TLe ccwrmuzicaticn wae referred to the Police Com- aintee, Frzemon CY OFMCITS PY THE Common Corscu.—The fo) lowing acditlonal officers to those chosea st the previous moeting were clected by tho Common Conrail last aight: Apspectore of Pavements, Western Diztrict—Hicka Post, wii'g; Bentz Oswatd, dem. of Pavements, Kaston Diptrict—John Bolton, ity Hali—Ales. McMullen, dem. ward Walle¢é, dem. and Measures—Jobn Connicgbam, stant Keeper of th Keerer of the Sin eo ater of Weights ‘4 Inqraet.—Aoroner Redding held am inquest yestercay'on the body of Mrs. Iacma M. Rogerson, who died of disease of the heart, euperindnced by taking large dcses of mecicice for a disease with which sho had been adiicted. She kept # fancy etore at No, 85 Fulton avo- nue, and aa it ia not known where her rela‘ives roride, nor bas takeu obarge of her effects. She isa ma- tive of Dublin, where che was married to a man named Henly, but with whoms he has not lived for some years. Her maiden name was Itogers, and since her separation from her breband ebe araumcd the name cf Any further informati n cun be obtained of Coroner Hed- ding, City Hull, Brooklyn, Jersey City News. ‘Dur Paw ouks Carawiry.—tThe testimony in the case of the Cearhs of Gsthcrme Haley and Catherine Kelly, in Jerves City, om Tuceday, showed that Mary Blakeman had a contract of small work to comple’ hick she took home without the authority @f Mesa . & I. Edge, ‘and got the deceased to aseist her to complete tt, The irs were not intoxicated, as bas beon reported. Tho Jury, after deliberating four hours upon the aubject, gave the foltowing verdict :—Inat they came to their Geatn by suffocation, caured by an explosion of fireworks, while employed in preparing the asme at their reridence, and the jery giveit astaeir opinion that the Messrs. Foge, andother persons manufacturing fireworks, aro censtuab! for chaning their comburtible msterials to be teken from their Jaboratory and made up in private dwellings, thereby endargering the lives of citizens, who arent aware ef such work being carried on in their houses. ‘Toe Covxts.—In the Hudson county Court of Oyer and Termicer, the Grand Jury came in yesterday afternoon with twenty-one bills of indictment. Of thore ta Jult four are inaicted. Among them are Maker, the wa'ch- man, on the charge of burgiary; Margaret Brainard, Veward Tueker (colored), snd Charles Huntington (co- loreo), for larceny. It is reported tha’ aw attempt was wade to indict Al ceiman Tyrrell, bot the Grand Jury did not consider the evidence produced upon the charges against him just grounds fcr an indictorent. The Cirevit Court 1a yet engaged upon the cace relat- ing to the assignment of Brown & Demarost. To-day it will be summed up by counzel. New Jersey Know Nothing Conventions. (Prom the Newark Daily Adyorticer, Jan. 17.] “a accordance with the oriers of the Prosident of the State Council, the various American conven ions for the Congressional distriese of the State were he'd yesterday, 10 select celegnte* to the Know Nothing National Conven- {ion at Pbiladelptin, on the 22d of next February. ‘The convention fer this (Fifth) district. composed of Hudson and Exeex, met at 0. U. A. Hall, in this city, at 10 A. M., and was called to order by the Deputy State Vresidest, Jobn &. Weeks, Fsq. On motion, James Narine, of Hudson, wis chosen President, and David C. Dood, Jr., of Kasex, Secretary. After some preliminary Dasiners, neminations for a delegate were made, and the convention adjourned until 14 2. M. They then reave sembied, and passed the following resol w'ionz— Ttesolved, Yhat the eeveral nominees cxplaln their position om the folowing points, viz. — ° let, Whether they id favor secession from the National Council for any caiwe ve that of o violation of the fundamen (al principles of the Orcer? of Whewer they would leave the Order for the purpose of uniting with the repnbilcan of aay other party, upon any con- Ungency! Ifso, what contingency! Ie Wheiber they would iver the nomination of any man for the, Freakdancy who bns not had practical exporience a4 a sisteczyane + Whether thes would vote for the nomination of any man to that Ce aca ing be id Toneon to Lehove is endeavoring to we oure it use of money. Prige opinion of each nominee having been obtained, a vailot waa bud, when John &. Weeks, Hay. of thts oly, woa clected, and Peter D. Vroom, of Hudson, and Cluarios K, Dishop, of Kexex, alternates. daye, during which time she has been on the const off fk" : pds preamble and resolutions were anani- wing mathe: ove _ seer mes teers Ue Nevertty of the weather | ivsereas, We great Ameriran party, which hes arieen wide i . a! tn the iast two years throughout onr cotmiry, with unparallo The United stenmer Saranac, Commodore Bevere, | rapicity and sttocere, ix not the work of poit'ictans, but ino - sailed from Constantinople December 6, for Smyrna. position to their wishes; it being the embociment of oa Obituary. Ten. Revues Cums, Mayor of Concord, N. Fh, died on the 14th inst, He had been rick a number of weeks, and litte hope has been cntertained of bis reezvory for some time, Mr. Clement was one of tho most enter- prising and public spirited men of Congord, and bis death is @ public loss. Personal InteDigence. ABRIVALS. From Bermuda. in bark Maraval—Mre A Puvo, Copt J Whils, Mr Tucker, Master 8 J DEPARTURES. Cameron, Cap! b White. For Live , in the steamship Canada, from Roston— Meets E Suckeon, benzer of ; EP Hyer, John An Corson, Patrick And child, of Boston; Mri F’P Hel of Charlestown; Mesars A. Fi A Hellera, Goo Il, oF New ,C Webster apd daughter, of New rls AA Nevina, of Phuindeiphia; 3 1, Fug ib, Of Ohio: Ban} Fortor, Jas Ne H Rackieite, of Litinole; Martin Blog, of Bt Louis; W Koch, of ; PA Carrasco, GL, Wood, of Huenos Ayres; KB Smith, P Garneaud, 0 KE, Birstall, J Howett, Robt Galt, David Gimour and » Martin, Cap! Wm Dactioon. of Quobeo; Messrs J Roy, Robt Wilkes, Carson IM MPongal, Duvean'M’Dougall, A Swan, T it Hard: Daniel © Dickey, of Chas son, NX Stanton Hill of Toronto: A, March, © W; i ¥ Robison, ot ; Imonstone, Siteond dustmese, of —_ Shirley and wife, of Har’ ton I, 'y Bordeaux; John Firth, of Bhefleid, Bog; 4 Green, |, Lake of London; Thon 1b fortiey, Joun Christopher, of Eng? land F Kenor, of Eh Bourguia, of Switzerland; ro ir Fang Mewae J Mal, ont of ton Mas Me ML ove, Y 4 jegmnan, of New York; CC onsein Miscoa MB wed OH oil, of Haditaxs Sutherland avd wife, of ; . ‘har! Naghville—Geon J A Dix, Mro 8 ‘servant, Kale Bacot, Geo P Siorum! Adam Fuller, Capt DO Rogers, N FB Dujan, WF Da BChase, J hy 1 M Keeler, @ Gonzaler, WC "Hopkins and Morris, A F Giraud, Dr Henderson aud Muay, Miva Tt ‘Orel a Mra Andrinon, Mig ard indy, ¥ Mardin, K Van Eps word child, J Jewet Jr and indy, OD Jeweu, UA ae) are W Kjenderron, 2 3 Retiriver, A'G Morven tl 1 Mita, b Cylon, PA Toft, T Washburn, ¥ Tiget.san, ‘A Walton, DW a Pee Wy tne, Malem, GY Jone, BF Tit 3M Hood, For LT McCreory, Jenn . Mine 13 loam ‘Cemorun, Hd Fraser, & Wink, wea" whesng Ch Grow thr bod 2 ig by Geattgn 6 people, pon questions of nattona! j- or, ance (oe wellare of our country and t LekeP aera vi he, perpetuity of Union; and the leading influences that con- trol the two old political parties having become entirely cor- yupt, and their partisans demoralized, a new and healterui induces of politica} strengi has arisen, 1o arrest, If porslble, the farther progress of Kuropean sentimonis upon our cov through the Labet box, by |: id of torolgn born voters, whowe roinds aro under the tthe hierarchy of Kkome and ite Hy} and to ctemollah (<3 fa rtic of ang. 0 rents, by the ore part, ‘oogiigm or disunion, Gal is co unblusbas ghly 1 belllt upon (be ruling of the other; and, ‘Whereas we, bemg an iniegra! portion of the it Amert- can party, have 8 corsimen inieres: with our brothera through out our lend in its perpotuky and dosting; to this oud wo be- lieve it to be of the ulmost importance tha: it ehould. be kept ures that alts acta shoud be thowe of peistovs, tn the Jotiont renge of the hetner in ston of «1 item for im portant ofices or In a0\s of legisiation; that 1! should be anse- Agee by tho w iea of eeldah policies, aad unbought by the mitvlone of emblitions wealth ro Resolved, That we, os Americans, discerding oll inlnor isenies, will cling to the government Lequeathed to ua by our fathers Tihs Revolution wih nualterable atiachmout; and, whother hesadied by foo from withont or traitors from within, we will ae the Union of thee States, whilo wa: live, abt ying, foapire our obtldren (if possible) wil. the sxine: revoir. Hevoived, That we view sbborrosee end slant tno efforts of native born Americans to con'rol our elogtions by the ald of fore) ae ee compelling Americans to submit to ol rule, ved, That the future welfare of our oounsry demauds apt eee muah, abn wah Arner, eentiments, anc who ‘6 A means pheding Me constitution and perpetisding the Unkea of ihace Staten, ‘olved, That, to this end, none nt 9 statcaman of well we ond well tried abliity shousl he placed on ncualnadon knot portant 508. ope conventic a then ndjc apnod. F. H. Grandin, of Tronsou, is the del Secemd dlatrict; 1. B. Corrsell, trom the Thic Tphraim Mareb, from the vourth. le trora the 4; and Judge To give nome idea of, the immense awount of produce on the levee, says 1.6 New Orleans Picoyune, of the 29th ult., we are aseur’d hy thowe who are woil informed ov, the pubject, that of cotton alone there are between 40 (9 and 60,000 bale ¢ izing there, notwithstanding the Yar quantitier co-sntantly carried to the pre o ‘ealne of thie article alone {# over $2,000,000, and. boo opt thet ‘‘rle'aly tnden,”” applied to the lovee, ‘wuld thore- fore be @ long vay fom the hyperboligat, wenty-two fires were extinguisued by |- rs ond aniete Saale Rest ik sain Port of New Work, Jannary 17, 1856, Ebip Majestic (Br), Welsh, Liverpoot—A Leary, itl ey Reason Pechaee Uiccnodee ‘Suammanshs . Gandy, Bremen —Sianton & Ruger. ter Baroadoee Tt Dwight Pe Windice, Button, Port au Prince and market—t Urneve. wreca, Greenman, Laracon—McCraadr, Mott & Co, Go Bievent, Soho, NBS whiney 00: Lo rat eg ran pig hal Y Monster to ‘Alegandsia—J Band, Fy m KCl peeepsairrpy aoe ter, teee® i, Prewster. i Monster Townsend la. ward, Croweli, Boston—8 W Le z Windemore Philsdelohia—Jis Hand erren, Ubapman, New tlaven -Master. zi, Chapman Newport—Mas.er. ARRIVED, C Dow (of Boston), Roud'ett, LS2 days, %, wih hemp, &c, to Crocker & Warren, Bel Hatteras, cxperionced a heavy gale from Phiindeiphia), Fontaine, & Ann's Be pita, Tie pba 6Oer Bee. pesiee i jee = : Bt * BS Fee EY riesced = 2 * awkins, Griffin, Charioston, 4 da} with cotton, kc, (0 MeCresdy, Mott k Co. priate ‘Schr Houtbern Belle, Suaith, Wilmington. ir Fan, Lan, . NorioXk Sebr R It Vermilyea. Deoker, Virginia. Luff, Niles, Virgicia, Pasi - Schr Mary 1 Mimin, gol ashore Ca Monday ev: war compelled . 12th inst, on Hereford Bar, and el 2000 bushels corn to enable Lul Me. Was 10 daysin the ise teBart Hsiang si saat to throw ove ae ‘kant, Scar Banner Denntecn, Gloucerter. cbr Susan, Pallett, Boston. Schr Frinee Lebco, Tripp, Breton. Scbr Kien Rocman, Orgood, New Bed‘ors. JP Nickereon, aes ‘wich. Wrecking echr Eelipse, Ferris Fire Toland, with teas, allks mate, the wre-k of the ehip Bungay to the Board of the body of Me Robert B Mitchell, formetty plcton the & Ie Col *h was brought here for ormmet}y pllct on ilo, Was brought here for iatermect ‘Tho B reports that the oroners’ tnqnest at that piace waa delayed by didlculues encountered ta dating ‘some fc iia Feds. A: cRooptcg whe renaina ct Mr Michell were Buried et det plsce. ‘The & K Costing hae broken fn two avai, ships, ard one bait of her Ie tuside the inlet. The if ore bree pass engers—Capt I rex Grande, and son, and Go Loy 4 voattan Bi o the etingray’ ‘The pre: vious repert cha echcor er having gove astore {here with Yoss of tap! ee eee fabricat as the ly are the Collius. The rando with ber cargo, will be eaved. Kirby, of ray, Was to come to the city yesterday over: Eat, Sneenemrnnra zeta eraeel ae ie. The pareengers and crew of the the city. Tue cargo. will al Be saved, though @ considerable quantity ie much Camaced. ‘ing «chr R BY man, Folih, wilh ‘bbls brandy trons Tho week of Noerregien brig Rong Tayo athoro nn Bes. Fwy BELOW. fark Lsra, Bena!s,from Havana, with sugar and segars, to Mceee Toylor & a ‘ek an ¢; das troce Lisbon, with oss of Soreiap- fur iug Leviethon, Cap Hazard). # park utrle} (of Baiamore), Beale, irom Blo Graaie, SATEED, Sbipa bias Wrigh!, Liverpool; Diadeur, New Orleans; hark Chiettain, Hayaas BMlscell ‘The brig Nebraska, ssbore at Hart Ielaud, was ‘off Wed- nesday, 16th. Also, Echt Mary Maokin, alore in ‘t viciulty, was goof eame day. Laaxcnrp—at Cape Blizabeth 1th inst, ie Benj W Pick” eit, & fine bark of abort 325 tove, called Efea Stevens owned by Mr BL Ste ens, and othere, and Capt James Howe late of Jobn Dunlap, who will command her, and intended for the Weel India trade. ‘At Both 12th ust, by Meeors J& E Coz.a fine slp of 6) tons, catted the Canova, owned by the buitdcrs, and by Mr AG ‘age. lerald Marine Correspondence. BIVEBHEAD, LI, Jan 15—Aaltip came on store Bundy morning at So'cloek, at Roonge, The kark Echo (of Boston’, Ryden,from Phi'adelphia for Bos- ton, leace! with flour, corn, ale, Leer, 4c, was kuocked down on “hee beams ends. lee rpare carried away, and aie het to come on ebore. er CTEW Were aivt out JOHN MARTIN, PTHLADELPIUA, Jan 17. 434PM—TBire city ice boat, frora iaware Ereakwater, is beww Chester, coming aps with burke Powhatan, from Palermo; Rik. trom’ Boston; PJ’ Skin- m Bolimere; brigs Fairs, trom Bio Jancico, and Or ™ on} astorn port, intow, Tho ice ia broken in the river snd offerina co otatruction in nevivation & miles below opis, ‘The Set at Breakwater will reaca port avout Satur Ye ~ Disasters, de. mee~ 8+ @ correspondence above for wreck of bark Echo, of Reston; also ree Port Arriva's, Bre Wa Fircncocn—A despatoh from Halifax was received in this ciiy yeatorday morning, stating that the ship Win Hi'ch. cock had been destroyed by fire at ace, ‘The WH salted from Savannah for Havre about the 2%th 0: November, under the command of Capt Conway, and had about 225) baies of cotton on freight. She belonged to Messrs Bogert & Kuoeland, of this cily, was 698 onsregister, and was buitt in Onmartsrotta in 1:48. It Ja stated that thore is an insurance on the vosselin ‘Wall street for $82.000, and about $10,0C0 on her eargo. Saxe Lxoors (ot Romten). Graves, {rom Moleourne Sept 16, to load at Halavia for England, under e charge of £5 pot ton. ik a heavy squall off Cape Otway, carried sway mast healt cl foremart, topgalantmast and other pee, epi valle, Ac. Returned to Melbourne Bent 19 tor repairs, which would cost about £300; would be to leave agaim Oct Sar Bors Vista—The wreck of ship Huena Vista, ashore at 8t Catharine Isianc, wae seid by auction at Savannah, (ith mst, for $0. pre Inuwe rewatrs ashore near Point Shirley, as betore re- 1. Stoops Noddle aad pson, with ful from ler, ve arrived at Boston, 8 Cargo between will be got oat in good or avd the veee! will be got off after dis NDE. Barx Tater Ho, Deartorn, at Holmes’ Hola for Boston, from Faleimo, experienced vory heavy weather: lis tween =} days north of Bermude. 10th fret, Iai 90 82, lon 71 30, passed two cackawith heads painted red, with nine marked n'the cen- ‘tre. | 12h, Int 49 36, lon 76 62, raw large quantities of augar box shookn, 12th Int 10 2, Jon 70 15. pasred & vessel waterloggea ana! abardavéd, of sboit 209 tone judged ber lor; ¥ as pair (ed black, with s whito monkey AMM: conld nol seo her pare. 12h, Gay Head bearing NE by E 15 miles, naw a @ vesec! wit! Joss of foremast and bowspril; had riggodt ju Drees wich baiwnre reel maincull und atayeall for jt, stand Bark Viera Percival, at Bolmes Hole from Malta, expe- rienced very heavy ales on the cows! for 14 days; Oh inst, in a w from NB to NW. carried away fore yard, los. forelopsail gud foretopmert s\as sail, stove bufwarks, forward house, &c: 26th Wit, lat JA 08, lon 69 80, Poarded aud got eupplies from ehip Sea Guthrie (of Portsmouth), Chase, 7 days trom Hoeton-(or Mo- bude, with pumys : Bak Rapsas7, from Savavhah fer Boston, was in elghtfrom Chatham 16th instant, with forelop mast gone. BexG Awan, Bonrett, from Georgetown, DC, for Bath, put fnio Tolrmes Hote 124b leaky, with los of part of deck lond and main brew Exoos Byxwex, Cain, from Rio Hache for Boston, put be ® propel- Into, New ort 15th Inst, haying experienced a hoayy gate oh the 6th toa; lost foretopm.ast, foretopzal'antmast foremust, damaged galls nad ri ‘ movable: deck Tho crow Were @'co irost billen wod eek. Leia SusAx Lopwro.—Copt Ovorlock, the mate and crew, fx in all, of brig Susan Ludwig, from Georgetown, & ©, for- Rewbursport, with hard pine Umber, were taken ‘from the Lol? veasel, no data, o8 Cape Hatigras, by ehip tich- mond, Gooxip, from New Oricans, which them to Havre, The Susan Lutwir baa since been’ fallen in wilh, at which ime the faie of thoorew was unknown, + tac, D Mayosr, Wheldin, at Holmes Hole, on tho 10: neh, lat 20. on 72 29 pabved laxge quantities of shingles, anda yaw! beat pelnted green inside with green top and yétow boutom, Bu Boun Factv—The toi’ are (he posticuiars of the Jona of the schr Ragle, of, Perry tho aro fea: er wich bas ‘The Eagle Capt Maser, saled for Bermuda. There were’ MAKENLETS OW "nomad, vies Mia Hepa, Mr aid Mra ‘James. Roveria, Mz Al. prews 1, , Mr Ri Eye, and 3 in steerage, t Preigek Ga the aight ct the 193. 1k lt 0-18 X ton 68 oe We ie ‘wind suddenly backed from Io to NE, ond rapidly increased in violenes, By midnight It had ‘Hen toa terrific gale. Att O'clock on the morning of the 20th the Rie was thrown on hee. eom ends, and hor boweprit twistod off by a whiriwita. ‘Tho Toramast was mpoedily cul army to enac wie veascl; and iame- diately afterwards tho ma! went over the ade, The righted, but became leaky tho straining, and the thumph ot the broben masta aioogside. Daybroak of ie Min brought more modersio, woadier, but the mountainous rovenled ony efiort, being mad up a jusymas', fitd tas 22d, when tyro Praatl nails were wets and kh are oa ‘on tho they tore down toher ‘bp vesso's proved to bo the ships Jr's thelinn, from Mazwoilice, bowad to New Yor, and omuih, from Beaton, bound to Havans. Ronis from these shipe were promplly runt tothe undertunale eompany on board wi. ss HAI maw, Vp 10, and Wey were laken, an board the. Kosath Pelton Mis It an, Sie FA finan, wo steward, repaired tothe H tain of the Kossuth most I * enabling the the o tho ashen bow! ( a ie land inte fa the morning, when. the captain and crew of tre Piagie, left. for the wengers. Die Sere Ja tort nearly the whole of clothing. The ehwon 2 veaeun Sages K Sronmrace, from Wiliiainston, NN, for N ow ork, put into Morel 110 instant, with loss of ‘mainsail. On Aeeit Tariant so, ‘of Great Bag Harbor, vas knockosoverbomrd by he ‘and drown; Ser. 8 Y. B Waiss, @urieston from Philadel shin, os: teary gales on Tost boat and’ fisialnod Dip damages to wl and cing.” 5 ‘Jawes Roan, Loveti, which (sailed from for ChaFiccion on the alk of Movember, with an ase geod ehoge fruits, Ac, pu! into Jacksonyile, Fla, in. distros “hacia: expe Fienocd epeery postions, bce bye B $y4,0h Instanta, in Ne 10 degree ’ jogroes, durin TI ee cee voreng aloal, npilt salle, od Serena cnn damage. flonm FJ Taznor, trom, Jacksonvilia, which wrriod ai Tos (on on Monday, wee fallen in wilh Inbant by the revonug gulter Mora, Oept Whiicom)s, #0 took her in tow and brews OKEPBLY¥—Part of a veasel’s siern, with * came askore 16th Inat ou the back slde'ot Oape Cog, CG . Jan 16-—Pased by this PM @ wit Maewive fost hee fore aud ouiatapgstant tacts, °° OOS och Ti Capt left Boston er Kx. ‘ralp, lence see *. of Soh with the Hebt abi“ Hlehop and Cleck? ead woe iioce her of the Bicep axa Clerk's Ledge, Hyannis ‘The Buoys ex the Brown wnd Focrteen Poot Rank, Delaware: pay, have been carsied away by (he force of the Goatiag ten, Whalemen, 6000 bone; rey, NB, 315 oth, Ve Gardner, do, 509 wh £000 | er, do, 600 wh 7009 bons; Hiliman, Cooke ik » Lo BH, 11( Gortoer. won, 100 wha siteatentenices lamage, burn anda ity of ‘Ship Waverly, of New Bee, avd sprung ‘a leak. erwire werd a ‘A letter trom Capt Bonney, of her at Hono'uln Dec }, with Bu Jost w number of wha’ea by the partin: Was run into by ehip away bead, bead gear and maxed Bark Powbattan, Ingham, from Palermo for Philadelphia, Dee W, lat 363 lon 6640. Brig Jutta, of | ‘Boston, Jan 2, int 22.06, ton 77 64, steoring IR by Ntrom Rio Jonelro for Charleston” bes Schr Reinbow. 2 days from NYork for Texas, Jan 7, lat 3685, loa 74 N—hed two men hurt in a gale. B Dec 2: Gut vete ton Gh eed, eK MUD — it, KL, NV H ‘ oy ay yo Se ran! Oriea ns; Stat, foxotmy, Cet 31—Cid brig Leander, Fotijuck, NBedford. St Brrexa, Nov ?—Sid ships Wales, Thomas, Londouy Mich, Souter Jchnoy, Small, do; 20th, Bothnia, Studley, Havre; Gee= trude, Crockor, Falmon b—all Caloutaas betore reported BALATMORE, Jan ItcArrwenmer Toenst Plu, Prowl V1) 5 et st NYork.. Eoiow, steamer Relief aad 8 Teaming, Ravlog in tow 6 ebip, euj the Jehu Bi nih "Annopolia lath test schr Minerva, Wikslow, trom Pali iver. BOSTON, Jan 15—Arr schr Northern Belle, Ricb, Fayal Hie "Cha pteaueably Canad (Ber a a Nev K iy Lak ey ag Re ver, Nic a Cardecae; J O'Nicho st ‘ip Godeer, ; alvesten: Hower, Apalschioda; rie » e, Fish, echrs B Bickereon, Savannah; Emi far, (Gr Jarsea La ‘NYork, Ba wind We to WBW, fen tee a egg os ‘ter, it bs SB RIVER, Jen W6—kt he Boeke 7 Chbd, Nickerson, faemel for Boston; Eben Bewyur, clot, do vin Newport. others. Paseed up, a bark and achr. 2 - i" BIISTOL, Jan 15—Arr eche D W Vavghan, Cifferd, Reppa- CHARLESTON, Jan 12—Cid brigs Somers, Wateon, Havanag Huntress, Pistor, Key West; Juanito tegunda (8p), Rote Furcelcns; Louirn (Sp), Alsina, do; sohr Pocohan iniey, fore oP Aleine, <9 ‘i B IBth—Arr et Taabel, Roltias, Havana; baric Bi Carr, Eavasashe It toe ‘ty at Moatrest, oe from Ly |; Br , Jan -At anchor bo erinedsone of distrese. Atanebor off t Witch, Skinner, from ton; lost main off Cape Cod; got assistance to-day, roceeded., : BDGABTOWN, Jan 1/—Arr echr Joveptt Lawrence, Ner~ (ol for, ¥ ALVESTON, Jan 5—Arr previons, barks Ni $4 Island City, biewens, Boston; Rolert Milly Bear New rhc ‘GHORGETOWN, SC, Jan 6—Arr echrs Baral Bruen, Pears N York; 7th. 8 N Smith, 4 HOLMESIS HOLT, Jan 1b M--Are brig Tren‘on, Dotiver Pert p g mils bcmog CA on accounte headwind bark Horn Cushing, fld eche Bay Binte, . Pereivi 5 for dst wrle D Mclony, Wheldla, “NOrloans for Seg | echr Mailida ® Weils, Gerry, fuvannah for do, BY brig Vie~ iL S'TE-A Neavy gale commenced lest night at 12 o'clock, from: F, attended withsnow aud rain, and coutiaued blowing umtié Ure ince mig dang srl echt: Lakey Hopkins, Sees: rt last. a 5 me for Baltimore; od 8 Hopkins, Pierce, Salem for Komal R Lewis, Neweorb, H Freeman do tor ® dalphia for Boston, w: Uh loss of fore hoom and gib. Fark Tammany, before reported ashore, wan got offtoday, efier digg the principal part of her cargo, Bear arcturus alas off after disg cargo; Fchr Ariand came off without dis ah—Ko arrival, Sid schra J § Hopkins, 8 RLewis, ant Mountain Wave. 1 Tn part at 8 AM, wind NW, barks Wacram Haliot, ropaie- gs rammany. rebsadio , sud Kmma Cushipg, bi irl, ‘Antes Mary (Bs)vachoros Feusiees, St Stephen, ZA re, . achoro; Fearless. $ 4 4 SEH Coull’ Louse: Roca ieobt Miler artiet ‘Takes haart i ship Inia, Norton, NOrlcans for Lostou; bark M I ‘lcord. do for do; Radiant, Flinn, Savannah for dog brige Matavzas, Young, PotomacRiver for do; Kilzw ‘Wheeler, Cayenne fer'Sa'em, wit) caplata alck; 8 G awn, DO, for Bath; achra Hatile Anoah, Joes, Jacksonville for ; Saaan, Rich, Willi loes of foresall; Fitza Ann, Kcaton, Vienna Md, Georgia, Tet Bajtimore fcr do, With: eai # split: Tas ke wh, $C,for do; Carth ie it for N. ; Saxon, kanda I, Balumere. for anal, Taylor, do for Kennebunk; Ocean Star, Tilden, a a) for Osmden; Mi Jane, ‘trecy, Mankatank River, for Port and; Nancy dod, Treiaud Be ck IC Ricaball, Mallon, NOvicans Rae ) d 3 ‘titles Also arr bark ‘ote, penzlor for do. oth, AT phan, Portiané; Louta, Holmes, NYork for Borion, 16th—Arr brig Babue, Brown, Norfolk for Portsmou thyschew Oneco, Aavley, do for Boston, Aiquizar, Long, Rappelianascic River.’ Sid ship Isis; barka Fume Cuiing, Tally Ho Vestn. ieee tabs sect meee pee wyer, y nO} x lesa, A Paine, st biephen, N UL mt ‘Arua, Mache Wolls, Ba- el pn, Oar ba; ancy Plaisted, Oceam Mary Jane. Vinevard, Lowes ‘Sneoo, Kemain at SAM, wind NW, light, barks ¥ pairings Tammany, reloadiog; briga Kiva. Sebaco; soiin arc’urtia, Ariadne, ashore) Lotisa, Mi Mar. Uaidie annab, Malt Boston; Mn tbs, In port ery Parker; BF Lowis, Growel. Learse, and Gan Citsch, Baker, oll from NYork for Boston. Sehr Lacon, before Fenoried abboroy was ‘owed inlo harbor yerterdey by stevmer Inland Home. TEWES. Del, Jan 14,03 °M~ The vessels now in harbor ere ; the berks Marion, P Hik, Azot, J W Skioner; brign 4 4 Ann Smith, Mary is and Fairs’ wits «ches Iifoctea Hi Mittin, Morning Lighi, blossom, Soa y and lon from Blo de Janeiea, and sole added Gor Vth, 1AM—The bark Ansa, 0 Waterbury, trom New Orleans, bave Deon oakwater te fed in my Mest. A large ship is xh sohr Harriet Neal, Hi ry, os unt, NYork. Si feet at the Bri anchor be f y . land; al Fowinn. ie SNifork; Joh Porkt, Hct 4 son, al jon, 5 ; Jaa Writarmaton, NC, bowad'to Nose; Grace Carole, Hilly oak, | par ie Malta apenas BY ee man ond é, Malaga ¥ fi ‘orks; 4 Valet, daivtitoe xr NForke eo Disssier); Shancas, Coopers ne lah, Fe Are brig Maoré Benrar, Cain, Blo Bache for Bor onal ; LP M~In pore, the. 2’, ship Ontovio; bark Alfarating slow Visor fora Liye efor Providence; 14 cilors. Ta tho. Ok, pllo: boa Rover den OF the Seen, of Newport, comlag. fy WTith—Are tone Jar’ irdiags Rew: Vouk toe Wareham. | Cut os i rig Rea Wing (ne w.’ of Newpert, abou 20 toas), Gardner, aa } brts Alferatia; wohr § A Hammond; ance Pla 3 4s aoa Geo Dummer, Jr, nen NP DONT Jan Ib ArT propelice 9 liars, Saul, cr PENGAG ot, 4—Arr briga Brookline Tasko!, N¥¢ Wi non; 4 or, rab, GP fin, N¥cpx; Giving, Seaith, Bewina. aa UN A+ the Drwakwater, bark Marlow, Howey scot. trae Ris “fan -inoi brie fury, Witchy, from dn POYATLAND, dan Md -Shi brig Trinaiph (xy, {Crora Hite TWOVIOENCT, Jan 13-—Arepropeltor Poirel, Aray, New Work, Sasche Abby Morton, Livearn, Norfolk Wih-—Art propeller Ovorols, Aldrich, NYork: ve Bird, Gibbs, azd Anns Jenking, sive Balumore; 8 Hi kor, Vuckminater, Nuisbik; slop Frederic Brown, Gardiner, NY¥urk. Below, st tho elge of the ioe, n bark, apparestly ext tcp londied, suppoved to ve the Ch rom A and &, Aloo. CL riz Wappoo, Coomie, Matangaa. Wilsiingtm, NO (or a Southern saela bound up or down the Berra in consaquence of the floating fos , the channel PROVINCRTOWN, Jan I5—Ary Sunday, bi Nye, Padiang tor Hos'on.. tn port pee Mg Finn Aur Salty ing niga, eole ‘rera, Portland, bounds. Motoy Watlng, from § York for Hostoi, SALEM, Jon 4—Old Lark Arrow, Hareygion, Bit Granda we CENRICAR Ton. 12 Cid bark Lotay’ ‘ f AY . Yon 12 -Cld bart 4, Bldiépo, Boston. WILMINGTON, NC, Jon 10-Arr * bi ierra ‘York; Lut, sebir Z Snow, Lay iy Wake, taylor, and Julia ‘ RO? Anson, Corgon, Boston. Vox, Leaving, NYork; Tith—Arr echr@Sarah N Sroith (ch, Providence, Olt 13th, webr 8 B Strong, Valiook, NYO -_ a NYork, Mihy ria Windway?., itiiman, roe |