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8 ARCHBISHOP HUGHES IN BALTIMORE. tend Beclety at Pry de nmary 17, 1856, the ‘Erom ‘be Baltimore «ver fiow last night, drawn thar the Most Reverend Arch dl-hop Jiver alectuze before the Young Catholics’ Fries ciety cn the “Present Condition and Cethclic Church in tne United States.” general cualetpeetonn the viens ofthe reverend pret —— i portant subject bas induced us iy leotut seve ons rende.p thie meoniag Soe as delivered, vy & corre of ¢xperienced stenog? . to the stand The Archbishop was accompanied to, the stan Po! pumter of pronapent Yorug Catholics’ Friend Society, He —) to the audience hy Ambrose A. President ot u + she close of the use which rede. apparance, ecinmenced hia fecture as fol- greeted bis ‘appearance, 08h — THE LEOTCKE. There is no rubject which has elicited such varied and contradictory specula'ions a8 an attempt to understand tbe precent concition of the Catholic Church of the United St.tes. Membars of thet coureh, and memsers of other cenominatior 6, have inds in which it finds iiself in this free ~ (Applause.) Avd tle circumstances are indeed 3 use fi the of chrisiianity until the declaration of ee yoga c civ t of any country, except as its favorite ur its foe. The Pagan emperors’ ot as you know opposed it with Ferecution uate death "When Consisatne became ®@ christian Le favored it, and his successors pre- Gevetocucts Gegcoerael inte, yet aloputanta ot the rts degeperated into petiy tants theclegical querticms, and proyared the way for the in comixg ot those who became the masters of the fallen em They, in ther turn, neceesor ly, because they were orant, theugh brave, frill under the instruction of Christianity; end, in forming the germ of the present governments and nations of Eurvpe, in their social ca- Facity, the Chureh herself aaa brought in as part and Portion of the quvernnents thus in'ecested, and taey a civil ru'e.s from the beg:ning professed to protect her. Im la er times when caanges of retigion came, whilst she was petred im Catholic countries she was peccecuted in Protestant countries; and thus up to the prereat time, for the perid to which Ihave referred, she has pever feund herself face to face with the couatry and in rivaiship with creeds, in which no favor was to be shown on ove side or the other. And hence it i+ that this new problem has furnished a theme for the laquicy of philosoybers of every religion on both sides ot the Atlantis ocean. Ard when [ bad the homor of being invited to detiver a lecture for the benefit of young men who ‘evote their eue-gies to protect their still qounger Dretbren who may be exposed to fortelt th their faith and morals unsess protected, surrounded as they ate by Fo wany dangers and temptations. I thought that no subject, 1 @ most difficult one it is, would be more in kee; ing with tke spirit of their pur- pore than in endeavoring to eincidate the quvstion to which Ebave referred, namely: the conoi lon and pros. pects of the Catholic relig’on in the Unived States. (Aj se.) By tome it bas beer suopered that the Catho!! ch was mukig almos' incredible progress im the ab- sence of +l! restrain: and discouragements placed upon her by the Legicle'u es of the States, and that her course wes onward and prosperous. By others it bas sumed that the action of the tratitutions of this country wax so powerful upon the Catholic mind that ‘the Chusch not only mate no esa, but that she was actoolly retrograding, ond in this cozfusion of ideas I could see but cpe way in attemp:ing—end it will only fur the matier us surrounded witn ficulties—to elucidate what I may think now to be the ectual cerdiiion cf the Ca‘hulic religion here ard what are its prorpects. In the first place, the Catboles who are here now are derived from three sources. One is, the primitive siook of the Maryland eclepy; the recond, is immig-ation; and the third isan element, whios has harcly yet been drought iuto the ac- count, but which I think es to be considered an elementin etuciiating this watter—that of the coaver- sion ot persons of ctrer religicns, (Applause) these ere the three auc only sources, and in endeavoriag to follow out my ideas, it will be necessary for me, in order ‘to use the shortest words, to reveat frequently the tecms Carboile apd Pretesr nt. ] beg you to. understand that in this reference, I waive al! theol and polemical questicns, and I copsider fur the pra.ent, and for my vur- , there two religions aa simoly rival cemonstrations in & noble ecm; Jom af 6) which sball reader to Gud the most glory, and to man the greatest benefits. (Ap te.) if, therefore ore esilanie exoapes me catzuta- ted to Gflend avy ons of thie audience, I beg it to be un- derstood, that I retract auch an expressim by nnticipa- tion, even Lefcre it ia uttered. It would be unbecoming in we to aveli myself of en cocasion like the present when I em honored by the presence of many who are not religion, to say one word which could give Q nee am ope in Seg FO en purpose, it r mt ithia my View arpetiod of seventy “years; that is to say, 8 between the Decisration of Insepencence will be the year 1786, ia which the Very Rev. Father Jobn Carroll, the representative of Maryland, » Jesuit priest, was appointed by the Holy see, ann invested with | as the Superior of the cle-gy in this country. Until that time, such suthority came the Vicar Apostclic of London, anc at that perind be was appointed, and bere is & proper starting puint for us t> mained fer long yesrs statuie books st yt States, discouraging Catholice, 1 aball mot take them into ‘be avcvunt, but sba'l con- sider that from 1726 until 1666, the Catholics of the United States ave stood upon s perfect equality as to the jaw with their Protectant ‘cliow citizens. Now we must begin by ashing who end where were the Catholtes in 17667 Arebbishop Carrcli speaks of thew, and finds ia Mary! theusesd. In laud there were betwoen sixteen and Pennsylvania there were to the best ae- for New York in foend band ced Fxeey the Carholics of Maryland, those of Peaasylvacia a other States, with rare exe-ptions, were ali foreigners. Neverthelees. in thore trying days, when Cerroll him- — bed taken such a petritio ert la viedicsting the 4 of his country, spd woen 28 of Mary- lana were redeemed from all former prejudices, not orly by thelr own candor, but by the great und itfus- thious came ct Carroll, and bia connec ion with the work, ft eo bay at the same ‘ime that in Penn- syivacss, of the eight thousand Catholics there, torre were thee conspicuous, trusted acd ponored in the great work of preparing the country for the result which bas been gloriously atrained. One of these was Moysan, the First Quartermaster General of the these was Firzum- American army; the stcond ot mous, ® member of Coigr+as; and the the third was Com- meodore John Barry, the f-ucd:r of the Amertean navy. All these were Cathriics, and considering the psuci' im pumbers of the eo conspicuous ani wel qualified to confer bynor upon it, and remcve avy prejudices existing agsinst it. Now, to the Csth lics of Maryiand there have veen accer- tions made ever since hat period, and you wil find thet, the colooy of Maryland hed been founded by Cathorics; ava alt>ough the first declaration of religions Hberty, or the strongest approuch to it, was there enunciated: ‘nevertheless, fcom the revolation of 1688, they were Cistranchised, and for the period of Immigration was not severe laws were enac ed ugain t them; Protestant— irteea ia the Immediately atter the Ame tican revolution, however, amd perhaps betore some of these had gone to Kentucky, and there they introdneet But except ihe three sources to which I have referred, you may lovk over the expanse o: the whoie United States end no history mentivus the exist- ence at that period of any comauntty of Cotby ica in any part Tncividnals, omd perbaps solttacy families of the Catbolic feith, might have been found here an¢ there are the toree sources from which, as I will call them, the native, — and Americaa Catho- it in respect t other things’ There were at that time few Cathouc ch irohes fn reventy Jeers made no pregresa. permi ted, snd and Governor Sharp, in 1768—cimeeit computed them at that time ax ove im population ot the colonies. Catholicaty. thereof’. there, but lies sre to ba derived. How was the whoie of the United States. One was a: Philadel shia one was et Gorhen-hoppen, one was at C.neraga, Delieve one wt Battimore was soout finished, aad thit was Saint Peter’s church. Besices this, there was no puniie Catholic church tm the Stave of Maryiand. There were 0 Catholic schoo's or colleges to prepare young msn for the ministry, or in fart, Catholts schools ur ¢ ileges of eny kind. ‘There were ov Catho.ic hospitals or orphan aylumns, or amy ini Uitations of this character. Tare were Fatber Uarroli and twenty-four priests, thras ot whom were incapacitated by age from dving duty, The gicrious raissions of the French Jecuits among the Indians ip the Faetern States, #t the porth and «long the Minived wo @ certaia extent, i of the West, : passed away and ferm pothing in the acc unt ve FE since bereditary Cath lic populati o K 5. fg, and her po email. lation, Flor! or, ot lene enquired as territ 7 afterwards, 2 3 f at ft hed i i made, but its popa's has been and tll farther, the seqai re Fie ) Mev mexico bas been ac ff their aM’, Ori st nal ive the at of the period of seventy years, which in ecamtagee tal Seok tes Rae eee (Applaui hence now, it ma; be asked has been the increase in the proven’ jnemibece po eople The inciease bas been trom im m ton that sudject very erroneous Cath ohes and Prites'enta, | been vastiy overrated, and im of the bert auchoricies wit in my and setentific, on the fivh and every reason to delieve that i nmi- c ‘bas peen much «mauer than has though necesrarily large. it has not been rr et Lt va oe and accura ¢ accounts pmigration ne country, except {rom the British empire, but we can esel y understand ape conjecture what it wouid be from the continent of Europe. In the first piace, wo know in regart tot! migretion, that there ix no distinction made, in the thorities upon this mbject. exeeptiog in one or two in- # veces, between the inhaditan's of one countey and +o thet the immigration fom the Bei- eo ce-eribed ant considered in r bor, that so far as Cathothelty iM » Spew (Applause) For the yormation of the constitution. The year for that pe-iod rai body, were at least quive andl now considering. The accersions of territory which taken place are oct to be counted in this purebase eights af i eighteen years afer ‘he per od though born on the which as brougrt into ged to a Cetholic g vern- Population rearcely worth mentioning. acquisition ot Texes from sactasr oq nad “s gold, but few inh Hants, Nght, crvii bn gis AI univerral equa- se.) —I Ml net ray in spite of light ‘and knowileage, but to NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1856. Seotiand, | Ba" with them, duriog the peried of seventy years | Railroads of the State of New Vork.1855. under this great and ene repablic. & |euse.) Lenth of track latd.- Gross Rece’ts, Gross Exp. fee: What, than tho prospect, with regard to the Catholic | Albany Northera, }. ... $38 = ah pro Bor yy oo pag pad peneuees to, et © on tncreasing ‘Troy and | utland, *16,000 part of the Britwh empire, to far- % Tagan gaa 4 4 wt M4 amme g ‘with superio! oe ae Nachle atin © Giecl cotgumet ha asa. 26,261 ttle over | try, and the Of priests where it is necessary, 298,392 informa- to spiriteal interests for them to Catho- 679,760 more go | lies will instil into their descendants the " ot 167.622 tne later | their and the lessons of virtue which after the ee fond ee Oe eee ‘than life. = 822,116 ment of peace, ‘was vory little good will Led extend, miraculous means, ba' fttween the two counties; but,” on. the orhar | Wil! hold ite ows from the moment that immigration di- 200,178 band, there was remnsnt of rancor «till | "iplshes. It will not lapse and tall away into indiffer- 88,162 remsit upon the one side, and self-o: ence and infidelity, of which writers have so mach res- 136,433 tulation upon the other, The immigration Kd «2 to complain. My ima} easton ts, however, that immi- 216,583 began. or at least which was first noted’ was in 1704, | @7#°on will diminish. t it will cease, is not at all 39,753 when it was 10,000, It,goes on diminishing until the | Probable; for the relations of kindred are too numerous 870,804 clore of the wer, but for four or tive years to | to Fuppore that there will not constantly be persons which that time, the immigration was co slight that It is acarce- saing frum one side of the Atlantic to the other, even — _ ly to be taken into the sccount. From the close of the | *hould they not expect any temporal advantages by the 920,074 © 285,331 war it increased. but still ins moderate degree, uv to | St ion, as I have vaid, will diminish. The 6,563,661 3,401,456 SAILED, Lie year 1826, when i: was found to have been o little | ocuntry bas bad of it. The weloome is not 0 5,420 4892) Bteamehio Granada. Havana and New Or'esns; ships Majes- more than 300,000. I may mention further, thet durin; contiel ee Shree Cth yy alae ncotng Ia eee eae HE), Liverpool; Lucy Thompeen, 40; Regulus, How Or- . nee | Rot ai more, immigeants ; this period the greater portion of {mmigren trom ethoy | that tbey are not mew ce weloomed. © This will 601.517 360708. | Wind at sunrise, NW; meridian, W; sunset, WOW. Were Presbyterians from the North of Ireland, who set- | Testraim them to some extent. On the other band, the 146,893, 67,558 thd come in New ‘and in greater numbers ia lation of Ireland bay been much 60 many — — Herald Marine Correspondence. Western Pevusyiventa. ny of their descendants are been driven from ber soil by or 26, 26.385 BEBMUDA, Jun Ste ie Bethe tae le Samp- bow found in Western Virginia, in Tennesses, io | interred in ber bosom by pestilence; and this rr 242,591 128.398 Halifax Mons: Ohio, From thst claso of , therefore, the great | Suence the immigration from that country wu: 80, 22,625 maj 3 came at that period, nor doss | “hue they will be both trom motive: as — the tide of Cuthol’c im tion appear to have set ia | gion and philanthropy, frem coming hit * 136,081 toward this country wb ‘any groat force until after | 'eqtenee of tke reception which awaits —- — fad — 4 for Kngland; 23h, HM the close of the Revolutionary war. It would be tedi- third seasen is. thegovernments of Europe will, as far aa | Saravcga and Whitel oe al 71,900 49,822 loners Melee see Sarees, 0 jamaica. ous and tiresome to go through the dry detaits of sta. | ™ey be mtberr power, employ their influence for the | Sixth Avenre, New Youk .. 3 2,456 165,238 | fo fT oe ad Gazelle, of balem, was sold at auction tistice, and. repeat, bow many eax.” in this or tha, | Be purpore, Although in the darkened minds of polt Foor nd Avena, New Yurx... 2 rae 62,628 . es tice: economists, who arrange according to profit | Trey and Boston..... 2 — | KEY WEST, Jan 10—The cargo of achr pig Se Tae ree eee, cnet tea ee see DIU] Troy end Bemulngion. } 2.1, 6. -ASMM 104,100. | ay toc Oueng: ‘Getenga on nett Broaneds OF mambarits tne Book that the ‘extensive farms were adapted to Troy snd Greenvurh. 6 85,023 ok decree at OO per Z parpere nt improving we] Daneel aasile, Toush mote Sand Avenue, New York, a Enity eels we Bronette, Pinkham, arrived Inst evening from New ‘there arrived sm bly to 1) thea crowded peighbor- fatertown and Rome,. yea te ae ea ah the ally of Sew | eos of peaseata; get there. was famine on one site Williamsport ana Elmira,... — i i | ghnes Samson, and Harriet Newell, and seamer Florida, left During this ried pine.tenths of the immigrants to this country in New Youb, and there is no sccount of these landiag stilence in the rear of famine. They every inducement to Jeave the land for broad sne2p- walks, for which they were cecupied. But there are su: this morning. Brig lsabet'a is ready for cea, PBILADELPBIA, Jan 18—Arr brig Alfred Exall, em peg Exal!, Beaston, Total....ccsceeeceeeeeBOM 921,662,607 $12,096,173 elsewhere. The statistion we have, then, upon this sub- Pika terete me ject would authorise this covclusion—that the imigra- | tti-geas wars. Wars do occur. Nations find it more pa TS Avenue, heviog ta tow ticn from Great Britain and Ireland since 1790 up’il the | Protitadle, if not in « pecuniary sense, in a spirit of na- DUrleare—these versels have beet detained in the river below present year, has amounted to sbout 8,250,080. Now, if | 'icnsl pride, to haves numerous, hardy and brave pea- | Alvony Nortnern Red Bonk, by tbe for, since the 8th inst, unill cut out this morn- we are cailed up.n to determine to which reiigious sentry, to meet the ener whom they will mot be | Tioy end Rutland + $249,990 ing by tinamnfug “Alanis wii tay. ioe ina rata aang sa, we nm epi | ks But ci ‘hav hd vor Cer trans | Meee Gesu bt ” ——siniiaaaemperenonnae gaa the account of the statis:ics of immigra hon, aburg 9 . patece! asim for the last fitteen years perbaps four-fifths of the inet Teorviting ground in 1855, with ithe same results of suc- | Bick River and Utica... 643 330 A PR ax egy scaid prambcpasyyeeid ie immigrants were Catholics, still, taking the whole period | e%t# ## uncer Wel ington in 1816, and preced: peed } Buffalo ond N. York 798,439 ip EY'en Austin, tek, for Liverpool, sailed of the proportion would be much greater on the | ‘bat contingency {+ is not at all probable that the Britiah | Brffalo ane State Live.. 1,300,000 company with ship St Denis, was boarded by pilot boat Wash Other aide th» Protestant sice. From the eaatinent of | 8!my would not have been able to take the Redan at Se- | Buffalo, Cor and N. Y. ynerere tngton cn the 17th inst, at 12M, 60 mies BE of Sandy Hook, in Europe, from Sweden, Norway. and most of the German | be‘topol. (Applause.) The fallure was not for wan: of | Rochester ana Gen.Val S 654.270 @ disabled condition, having been on her beam enda, cargo incipalities nd States, neatly all tae immigrants wore | bravery, but & want of force; aud this exhilits he ot 102,600 shifted, pumps chotied, and losso! foretopmast, main aad mizen Protestants, ‘There were very fow Spaniah and Frensh, | Hon. #0 reckless of the lives of her own people, descending 1,816,000 topgalientmest, and decks awep!, ‘The steamtg Levisttan, The chject of there remarks is first, to iapross upon you | ®P1 simost consi ne tee seocnd rank, fasten ) ‘434,11 apt Peatien Monsird; haa boon dbapsisiad’ to toctiaeuleaon: & just conception of the amount’ of immigration, aut | 784 {rmerly in the first. I taink these copies: Coens J 380,000 ond waitin at “ ae hae ted how far it has contributed to the actual results of | Will operate on both siden of the Atlancis to dimiaish im. | Caynga and ane 687,000 probability return ‘sfernoon, the Cathol‘e religion, as rt now exiats inthis country,and | ™/gration; end the ae < ing the Catholls | Ei,hw Avenue, N. York. 762,500 ‘Ube Washington also saw another ship revurning much in the secondly, to meet the ubjection ehich has been on | Téligicn = feng cape Phy achon erably oa enor AB 2 same disabled condition, Bhe did not as:ertain her name. both the Catholic and Protestant side, wo the eifest that | will b peng on the noni met magyar Fsigetc t-cre B . Banx Atwina—Some fears are entertained for the eatety of Catholicity wastes awey under the tull light and bbecty | tore bo wore bore, knetein. Mey Catholis reli, | pudeep sme Bos the bark Almira, which was seized by the U SConaul at Port of the United States It in not long since & nobleman ti | TS AS viseed no spectal lve tor that mato ot soainty | Iekuy'e au Prince, ont afters arda taken possession of by the U8 Go- iscter writien by a print of Irelan’, who was oppised | 2 which their exemles pretend they prorper bes'. if | New York Central Yeroment. ‘Lieu Henry Rrben,U 8 Navy, haiog bee pot ia to immigzation. tthe only way tocouvert the Ivish ene Ls oe Trew fared colleges. | New York and Er charge of bv r, be satied for New York on the 24 of Deoember, in would be to remove from them the pretence that they Pia re eee oe ere er tree | aet Eaeee Harlem. poe company with the bark Clara Wladgor, Capt Button, aud they B 0 1 2,902, é were persecuted by the State, and to make them equal say yon are disloyal to the country, point to every bat- were together tor two days, The latter vessel arrived bers on before the law by renéing them to America, and thea ia- Northern (Og¢ensbarg) . 1,438,022 the 1th uit, but the Alm‘ra haa not set made her appearence, tle from the ccmmencement of the country, aod vee if | Oawego and Syracuse... | S0G,612 216,68 \ cod Su 8, cheek me ez Sen_en ype Casbolica wero mt equal in the struggia, and as zesious | Pratisi’g & Mon, (ore oped “23 S2 | end ss.che wus an old, und leaked « it’ at the time she ratios, fecult of the immigration here 1 thick willsatisty you, | t maintain the digui:y and triumph of the country as | Pot-dam ana Watertown 467,200 204,189 749,683 it is probsble that the Jeax increased so much as toxcompel Lien! that fl ugh this bas been the case to @ lamented ge” | tbo-e with whom trey fought. (App'sues.) Nor warit | Remssel 4 S+rat'a}. 610-000 140.000 «896423 |_Erben to bear away for some one o! the West India Islands to gree, it dose not in tbe least prove that the Cathal reli- | in the contest with Grest Bri'sin alone, against whom i: | casatege aud Scbene’y §. 900,000 102,000 480,0-0 | repair, We think that evfficlent time has n2t elapsed as yet to gions not ft ane competent to hold hee own no matter | { suppcsed we bave an hereditary spite, but against Ca- | Rutland and Was (n076.) = — } warrant any serious fears for her exfely. how great ‘be light and literty may be. It is true thet | 1¢li2 Mozico they fought with equel courage. Al | Syracure & Binghamton. 768,300 1,578,804 2,272,777 | oun Cor Lusran—We first published on Baturday aftarnora pow wren ‘Ee NBonsanda of the’ descendante of the | thorgh they simed the print of the sword at the breast | s. Harbor & Hll'g (no.re) tr aes athe <heteaurauvgeares cars ene Carboiic immigrants bave fallen away from their | of * Catholics, they aimed it not ths | Seratege and Whiteball, 500,(00 896,000 895,000 pee schooner Col Lester had been religion. It is equally true that they have | le; and in every contest they endeavored to maintain | Sixth Avenue, Ne 760,000 4.491 788/67 | Yet on the Babama Banks {with all bands but (wo, which: bar ‘aéded any thing to sny other denominstioa liberty es well as right. Courage is one side and en- | secon” Avenue, N. York. 367,600 870,141 426,323 | sawas to be expected, created no little wuensiness among those of Chris iarg, It ia true that they bave fallea simply | @*girg in the coniest is another. (Applaase ) And | Tr:y ard Bosten... 437/830 733,079 1,109,821 | who had frien¢s on board, and during the past week the owcers into ttate of indifference, and alas s.metimes into a er lie teen caine Seaport) Cay er bd Trey $0 Beanlogtan.. } 4 ress ua CH ee) ‘nd zelatives of thove on board the echoones have been uatir "eu "ys in put by they have ex: pest oy jweeubusn. re os Ae etigiom tate ight ot toe ‘age, or 1a the | 800 plague hed sp cad thelr dark pall over your city, | third Avenue, New York 1,170'000 40,000 1,170,000 ‘ng in their efforts to obtain some clue as to where the report they sere ready to go with others into the glorisus work | Watertown and Rome. ., 1,371,263 other lcescame from. All we know about it {s this :—Daring Not at all. Caisauties of one 800,878 2,088,063 resence of equality. os” » | of charity and humanity; and, if , sacrifice | Wiliamsport and Elmiva. ree — | Ssturday morning Jest a person came into our editorial rooms Be a ae ee ree cena tae op. | (Beir ‘ives te mitigate pestilence and dlzsase? On that | 0 = *POH s__— _= _=| abc's tat ‘be ba ‘an nocoual ota weosk vy give at, en portunities ef prectising and learning their religion—ao- | Sore what jumtitication can there o¢ to say that they love | forals,.....+.+. ++. ¥69,141 644 $76, 126,820 128,888,082 | tmpreased wih the ver ent une a ane aa be lef that it fabrication; if not, thouid hike the writer (o call on us end confiem tt. shi For Evnorz.—The Co'lins steamer At‘antic, Capt West, Feilsto- day at poon for Liverpool. Sraps Picesp Ur.— The eteam tug Island Belle picked up, espotibm becouse they are accustomed to it, and not liberty, because they never realized what it ist Before Columoua ciscc verea the Western coptinent there was a people in Eurcpe acquain‘ed with the rights and privi- count sufficiently for tbe falling away of those who are achrowlecged to have been Jost to the Catho.ic chu-ch. Again, thcugh ‘he number of immigrants into this coun. The figures marked * have been obtaiued trom previous reports made to the State Evgineer. ed on all the rods the rumber of passengers traas} dosing the last year waa £3,839,104 ; quantity of freight, try al’ ne might be equal to the whole numbe- of. the pre- : i er of republasn government, In Italy there was n re- judge this ion, and will onnvince you that the immi- * ” 4 Serious Accipent ro Ex-Governor Corwin.— gration pouring into the country ts ike water cast into & cpe little rejublic (San Marin ) installed in the Papal | 1411 evening, as (x Govern. Corwla was walking a+ tho po i ag lg veasel t at is leaky. and that it will not retain any quaa- | Stares. | How lang? oe ee a ernauee Catholic, | cotner of Vive and Fourth atreete, he slipped end falling | considerable rigeing attached, Duteniy about 5 yards of eall, tly it receives, — Acco-ding to tre laws recognized in eS a ae eT nese Carole, | or the ice-covered sitewalk, received » fracture of the | She yard is sheathed amidships with yellow ‘they pro Hatlstios—the very common Jawe of mortaiity—inal- | be is, sgainst the one-man power. | sapremat | reck of the thigh bene, within the capsular Ugamsat. | bably belcns to the ship Weslern ‘Coutinent, wre 1th,” trom grants to this countzy are cying at the rate of one in | suthority is net given into the hands of ove man, but | 176i, jury ho received was o such a mature that it was | OsJeutia, dlemarted. Ustee; #nd this is becanse they are especially exposed to | two. because her People ove equa ltty aM ane TaD | ioupd necereny to convey him uns litter to his apart- | | Sutr Cannren Dove. Comer, befcre reported at Rie Janeiro Ske spelkewls GFN; Ac memraes, Eee Kod, | eerie we not much larger than the Disteit ot | ™enta at the Burnet House, Dr.: Blackman, assisted by | Goeober"au'e dae oul frum, New York, i wbioh oxrriod ene tcileme — poverty. are eepec ex. | T#P" ge Dre. Cubb, Wocd and Hunter, dressed the wounded limb, ER bya af ten agen Coiumbis, yet she has maintained her govern ment and freeccm for fourteen bundrei years. She is too just exd wire to be disturbed, and too insignificamt to ex- cite the jasloury of her more powerful neighbors. Yet be pored wo epidemics, Socther “ia the farm of tho chelers, yellow fever, or anything else which deci- mates thm; snd therefore the common allow- ance of mortslity is not sufficient to express tie and st nine o*élock lust evening he wes as com’orwable as coula te expected trom the extent of the injury. Mr. | tached to them; also the fore and topgailantmasts, Corww was to have made the ciosing argument to-day ia | everything belonging to(hem The bull sustained no damage. the filtbeatero case, beture the United States Distrist Snir Wavurrzy—The ship Waverley, which put into Mania commander, ‘where the saif ow ther with the topmrast and topgallant mast, and. every hag at roportin of the deaths in tueir case. Now, therefore | ‘bese pevp’e buve bad Perinds of fillbusteriog, | Court, but will of course be prevented from dotog so by | to bury the beay of her ate * safo- Peper Gras thet rhe ac ion of thisege oflight and of | (lavahter.) end troubles growing out of feuds witnanms | [nTt Put willctccurse, be Pierented, Tron tog voial, | cation of the Coblles ocurred, at mentioned by telegraph. ts freedom is det:imental to the progress ox the existence of | Déighboring berons. Notwitharanding, they have kept | joy, 19, ” | owned in Boston by Mr Thaddeus Nichols and others, and the de the Cathelic 1eligion in the presence of < ther free Cenomi- | °D, std sre pot afraid. And now, epeasing of this re- scan ee on a er ee . hat'ore, bow are we to agcount fer the progress of toe | Public, which is an enlargement of auch s model, what — Wellman. Req. ie Deputy Collector, cf Hoaton, and George fb Catholic religion actually made, according to the eta. | biuld be the desire of every man thst loves her! it MABITIN RB INTBLLIGENCS. Arwoy, to carry Ocolles from that place to (alla, and was. oa tirtiss publi im thie city, in the Ca:holic Almanact | *hculd be that the Catholic religion desires no more light wainteteae the voyage when tbe sad occurrence took place. ‘han ehe poseesses, no more liberty and laws, by ‘his country bas msde such ast: p! progress; leavi: Teligi n to take care of its own soncerns—every deuoni- Ssvr Uixvorzan, st Boston from Celeutts, on the 7th tast, la’ 37, lor 70 36, encountereda hurricaze from ENE, curing whic: tpitt eal e, lost boat, ac. Movements of Ocean Steamers, FROM SUROPR. It must be that tLe original Catbolis population of Mary- land and their dercen‘ants have po rhage mo ned pegated it to a great extent. or, besides Date For pts, @ vart pumber have been ed and have not | sion managing its affiirs in its own way. bea aged Sarr Jonn Buyant, at Baltimore trom Li |, was muh ftp Bata but inherited the faith of thei. foreign born | &# D0 country has ever prospered, what ought to be the DOG. 19...++.00-Mow Fork | OT etce willie i Hampton’ mo epee ancestors, and are perpetusting it. (A) -) But | ¥ish otevery man who loves bis country? That sh sacks alt, tue other element to which I have referred is conversi m; | ™y rescatn, preserviog her ht! Baxx Jonw Barina, of Balumore before reported selzed by josticn ano equality, ss lorg as t! have been taken on republic of San converts does not equa’ ove-thicd of the descendsnte of , and as great a century hence as she de-igas to focontertivie (hat her commander sotouvereecgo les Gotholics who. bave paved away from the faith, never- j Dut kad sol boos adjadicaled atlas lecture was listened to throughout with close at beard, adj sat sndalthorgh I sm quite ratsfied that the number of. the ms overeat yp Oct 14, is anid to tbeless, | consider it a great element, essential for expla- Pobeory haga t jitinn ot the Catholic af 8 delive: ed from notes, which the lec‘urer Fee ee rena uf 1600 that taers were then | Fehrred 10 merely in the statisical’ portion of hu re- STEAMERS 70 CALIFORNIA. ate, rae Demon Seal coments cn Oe ieee in the Unired States nineteen mi'liovs five hundred | ™'ks. On the cone!usion ot his remarks, the reverend Fon Asrixwali—George Law oth and Bt Louis 20th of each | sgiia' gc. +yenker wan greeted with loud and pro‘onged applause by | month and fifty-three thoussnd and sixty-five white innati- Bax Exizapetn Leavrrt, Backstaf, tants, ot wom two millons two hundred and forty | ‘be Cense aseemblage, Laght 2b of Jeans 2h u t, with & general cargo, tor Boston, a la! minnie om — were of ae TO AXD FROM HAVANA. pn Sth inst, returning to New Orleans, leaking aod in want birth. Now, those of fore! ‘were made up tnanea—From ( yee repairs. the nations | have méntioued; and the oniy two nations | THE Trade of ihe Missieipyi—Arrival of ee Tee eerie eee ais aie a Now ore It | Baxx &xnax, Aikins,f rom Boston for Philadelpbie, was which ecptributed in any ovnsidera bie to the aag- (From the od ‘onan wre vot 8} odin. SST i tonsa tale Boek by the steams rBlack Warrior, with loss of . \ethedkn Crescent, Jan. 8. ru Sran—From Ne Havana rigging load. menterive Of Cosh: Hes wate trehed oat yiendin | ae sins wich bave fallen forthe ‘past five weeks | acl Wice Geisoas im. “Wrous Wee Onas Sa, Bavane 364. that year, 1850 the iteh. according to the ceu-us, num- tered nine bum@red and fifty *housand in the wovle Unt- ted States. Orchis a very considerable portion wee Froteriante; and of the remstxer, according to the laws ity, there would be @ reduction of one-sixth up ext me; so that, by the closest ex«minstion, Bark BEAvwry, Gaul, from Seton for Baltimore, put into Nortolb tn distress, having been hove dowa, wita loss of main topaail and bulwarts stove. Bax Venxzcria—A party of sailors from the bark Vene- zuela, strended at Corrituck Keech, srrived at Norfolk on Suo- dey, and report that there ares large num Yer of vessels on the Beach; bul gave no particulars. due at Kew York Exrine Crry on New Oraxapa—From Hew York I7th, ar- riving at Havana 234 and New Orleans From New Or bave extended over a broad apace of country, faclac: the, northwestern section of our State, the lower part o! Arkansas, which is interrected the Ouchits river and bra ches. apd the western which ia reached by uyper Red river, They have also extended throug’: Mis- tiseippt. causing simulianeous rise in the Yazov river fork. 3d. | ° ; YX . ing the results ‘scoording to the Dest avcer- ‘thn Yeats d Cann Crty—From New York 20h, arriving at Havans 2th | Banx E Scnovty, Carr, reported promsturely as a missl tained aw horny _—- reo it ae aes oes foes acbea pectaie’ whica dep arrived Sapte ates oat wl woute ‘Zitb. From Mobile 6th, davana oth, due at New Ly neston'on the LS inat fa elk end 6 halt F, eon the | joore important extent than ever before known in the —| Unites Staten, ssy, eleven hundred thousand Ca-holies | [is Sree or time. ‘Though the years 1862 and 63 wee | asd Rew i erenad ere Nee Tiree ihkte evans ioe | BARK Asmonp—Capt Cairo, of the ecbr Powbattan, at Now born in foreign latde; over eight hundred thousand Irish | tviineuished for the largest recelpts of cotton, yet there | due at New York 18th. Orleans fr Pengacola, Les 4 having seen, on the morn, of 220: ipa oi ashore ‘on the wist end of Hor. on and thite hundred thourand Germans, becaure of the ; 2 the 20 inst, a large bi Germou ir migration there are tw» Pro-estauts for one | Wa Dot tbat immense quanti'y of Western, produce to ca nan {he above dates tall on Sanday, the, aeamere, Fr tiie | Island Bhosle; apparently had got on daring the night. Catlcitc, Though the number is nov great, I wish ic to | PATE ABs The Menton Wik lee ays. Sania | wil ‘amt the Isabe: leaves Charleston and Havana at Brie ¥ from Rio Sache, o° and for Boston, be uncerstooi that I consiaer this a high estimate of Cae: es bak bongs tone rd os Dam with a cargo of hides logwood. was towed into Newport even. the for eign bern Ca holics of the United Sates. and yet | witbon' AB nels Pi th ‘er the reougee js THE OVERLAND MAILS TO INDIA AND OHEVA. nace Baa ig eg : Peo ee igh pans in remant, fore we find ip tte Catholie almanac for the year 1856 that geners] preductions of ‘be t "West, in the tervor and ogden opt ‘may be of value to those who have correspon Brie 8. ® Dix, b reported’ oaths ‘reel oF the Ca:holic population, by the enumeration, as re- anziety which marks the views of shipper: on all those ¥ Wye Th. the 4h and 20th ported by the different dioceses of the United States leaves Southampton on the &h bo allt i to pieces in the terrific Ni gale ot 6th inst ia two millions thres hundred and ninety-reven thrusand | "Perms which were debarred the privilege of navigstion b, wnat sai Rpsnith steamer Ferpando el Gafolico, eanore at same place, five bundied; thus leaving eleven bandred thoussnd | srt Fessor—tt could hardly be expected that, wita tue | Arrives at Qubralunr ebout tne Ott anes Sot of % Probabts shared ber tie. 22 elements in contention, any other state of affairs could at this time be ¢xpected than what we now bebold on oar vevee and lap‘ ings. Jn our view i is wholty unnecessary to charge the me sutborities with the present copdivion of the levee; though it esnnot be controve ted that the foreign born Catholics, and the balance tweive oundred snd ninety seven thow-ano five huncret. We should take into the account, too, a great loss, owing to the majori- ty of parents ieavivg their childres unprotectec—not re- ceiving sn education and owing to their p ver y, being compelled to eevect habitations distant from re.igion and Brio Vesta, ashore at Cape Cod, was got off night ot 16ih. Hope, ot Baltimore, The schooner St Adee about the 26th or 3th of mame and 1 o | Hie” Capt 6 says that tho Derk didnot stop 10 see i any nesiotance wae Wanied. ; the limita of the there any "| Un retlun/ ours ists ition” pong Ban ha on freon tht p tush watgong | "inigrSatetinatar erat bombay chou: tm ade an | wityin’ RG ang nee MeO ee owe wo WU Pin with toe dee tines of their anseaure. wh» | 12 a#five Bere in she manner and quantity that it has’ | snd Ith wo 2lst of folowing mouth. one Jas Caxe, at Norfolk from——~—, put in with loss of a ine ath aed boom Thee, bra lat | Uoatttayed Sommemendse ae sures vas, | 14.sus sitemeter mene ane c- | Sherer a HPN coma: wabonsd op * mn james hiver, A third e ement i+ that of conversion, apd 40 | er and autumn with the Ohio river and the upper Mis- vee Pott te Galle for Pule Penang the samo day, tf the | 7008 1a far ar it {« » tesc questicn, bere is a true test: whether or INE, Brigga, from Witm'pgton, py Now C ‘bas already arrived which takes the 5 : - se tistippi? We propcse to make seme comparicona of tne | “Ome fenena York, with revel stores i the vale of Sth load not Catholieity eam e:smpare wih any other denomias. | Vuisthty of produce reselved at tse loves this season, | QT "herer mei eo etme oF L8iband ah ane | 5nd Fungined terious Gamage, sad pul into Norfolx 210 ina, i ie onthe ober." Tes The puter of | WHR at oF met yeurs— 1854 ani '%5, 1885 and 66. | of folowing. cer ahd etiptinrtemmtenetatantl Wy tr nr hy i ' he a, a ow m ‘CHI SbLAND—, er from Neriolk, dat be ar of grativede, that the Cetnoite religion in | ot‘on. bales, 638,000 9 Riogapore abou 12 hours efter ors ae Feces tary of the Boord of Underwrltere, rays that the schr Ash. nd Sencislal to mankind, they sey thet, fe, hir semen seas 2,493 Ahh ee Te Dee eget eS Lae Vasko OF wheat ad St Pieet fee, of despuir ard Carkness, it myer can bear he | ow, bbis, 224 137 ‘Deri day for 6 which ts ed io be inaured in New York. It ia expected ight in the presence of equal education. And | (orm. racks. 182,142 Two mails leave on the @th and 20m of aoc | the cerpo will ali be saved—n part in a darnaged condition, heve is the test: «han I ay conversions, not in beayt- | Wheat, ruck 2 591 aomth—via Marseilles, and et Alorandris eboutthesame | gene Anavieta, at Baltimore, reports that on the 12th and fu. terme, but which we ascrice t> the Almighty, 1 | (S'*, sack 88,808 et ino 19h experienced & Leavy gale fom b to &, with a tremendous wean ‘heer of American birth, freemen #ho Live fros- | Molasses. obi 108,604 ‘ 5 FOR RYW YORK—THIB DAY, ern; lost part of deck losd; 14th, | m wreat quantity of Sem en coi ge Denim | ey tee aA Kebbg of foe Ronen obras Sot tec si oD, E - | bob’ bhis ? “9 Pig suk of fices of weniiy Iuvereatn urd advan’agne—for want pur. LE ge re Port of Hew York, January 18, 1856, Scnm Amos Paixexnuno, Rogers. from Norfolk for New pore! To bear testimony to the truth which they ed } pointy. oon CA} CLEARED, York put back toN ach teat, sails spilt, acd all bar éxeminea, end which came under their notice, and by rope, coils. ‘a4 (revert pomber) frost bitten. Very heavy wus an act of simple faich embraced Net worldly motives. Beggrng. pieces, 6,330 Steemeh{p Granada, McGowan, Havana and New Orleans— | cold weather been as tar North as Fenwick’s pe Ané ake Cy bor bahar pee on which, en poms wot bP nw pan Fr OH Onareh& Co. no put back in consequence of the se of it war ey Dot si! - #now that tom rs eather, tke time of Arehbishop Carroll to the preveat day, there | Pe'atcer bbl 30,624 a ee Ecnn Commoroure—A letier hes bean received at Kast Had: heve been Dumerous converts. 2 New Englard, Kast, | Lee ee : ‘ oY Ebip Mtcbae! Ar gele, Hobineon, sotwerp- Jeorntth £0. oon. rom Capt ppaler, giving account of the ons of hia West. South, e, Th mous c alg Rolitg Wave, ' ole, Hone Kong— & Knox 5 verte take better care tu iuatil their faith foto the minds | detail what amount of this produce has been recvives | Poh0 4 Oo Aon Bryant, Carcenss~F awitt & Co. (es built in Kast Yacdam the past senson, and was owned by ef their children than thove who rereivo their faitn from | within the pest fifteen days, and bow much ofitian.w | bre Mary. Mahcrey, at Joho,NB-T Walece. Capt Bhaler. Warren Tyler, DB Warner.’ and others, and was Cotur lie parents, (Appiacee ) What, hen, is the con- | exposed on the levee, and what the deterioration in value | Schr Coronet (Br) Cook, Gnadaloupe—Mc auliffe & Whee. | Véiued st about $14,000, Insured for $7000. clon of the Catpolic (hureh #8 compared with the time | bax been. or will be, for want of wore extended improve. | !ock. Ecun J © Donnux has been got off the beach, and It at anche of Archbistop Carr il? Seventy yeare ago not going out | mente and enlarged facilities in the means of egress and Sebr Clara Borges, Revans, Curncos— J Foulk & Son, tn tee roedatead. of this perioc in the bistory of ihe United States of Ameri- | ingiers to and from the landing. Waen the question is | 7(P” Mindors, smgens. Srinkiad—0 & & 7 Fevers, tonn Mrxcensnuna is the name of the vessel ashore nes’, ch, was the Bret occasion on which the Csthclic enureh | recuced to dollars and cents it will be reasonable to esti. | ichr Arimatem vnderton Mobile eturses Clearman & Co, | § "A alls Boy oy he ale Bele wes tried by such circumstances. What is the condition | mate the damage at several hundred thousand dollars, Fehr Fatitia, Wase Avebapes- Peck, church & Co. Ber cango bad boven landed om he bench. today +f the Carhclic ehmea, its populstion made Blecastove, Reynolds. Providence— Master. foun Mrssxnote, Cashoun, from Bend Shoal Inlet, bound to up of three elewents? Two millions three handred fronts ip Lovie, Fepuett, Fall River—Mas er. ret ee aal ares Sh Gakes Seah hone Assateague. ap Then there — fr ica ety-seven thourend five hundred aculs, «me twenty-two or twenty three vriest: now there are reventeen hundred and sixty one priests. Then wea bo bishop to ordain prie-te, if there were candidates; now ‘here are reven archbuheps and thirty five bi-hope. yut the tour churches | have menuoned. and nineteen bur drec and ten churches, besides Ho! von Nicaracva—The work of enlisting «migropts tor Mesrsgus bas been ging on ditskiy in his city for the part two or three weeks. Colonel Fish- er. sc\Ing #6 Cid General Waiker, has opened an at No. 16 Royal -treet. next door to ‘he United Courtroom. for the pur to all persomef desirous of sett fonx banan Vicronia, Long. from St Jago de Cabs for Phi- Inde}phia, was lest durtog the rovent gale cn the coast of Cotolanas crew sovea. with vothing but weal they stoogian ‘he at ln Peotanne Port Cuanckd, &0, aT 'ALMAS.: Board of Com- merce ct Las Painias, Grand Canary, bas iaued o circu! alec Cot 2A 166 sari thet bole port charges do not bread jw be, Bulloch ag 4 {decent Aavana yd pa parrenge Dat ron i achat aera ee Boston Pack Dom a anga (Pon), Caisco, Lisbou, 62 dayé, with wal 1 ee See Je Jont saa, ‘ ry of giving information ing in the a0 repute. Lb Amenck Jan 6, ip & ge) ik Rhirle, ( bh bide other stations where divine worrbip is hed, to the nu Nearly a bundved emigracts © 2 », er versel; that water rovieions are wnoom: ber of eight hundred and pinety.five. thea inthe Cathe. | Prometheus. for ng O taht oe | ae %, Jj Bhiumors | Eder wih on tail weniberg ad a e2ae- ie church there was not a Catbrlic seminary for the | Walker's beadquasters a Gransda, on the 26th als act | ‘7, Aetkeco e; 18h. in the gate woe decal, welch | pnt ummetos: thee 0 donk ane borporer, cae yt the savcrmary; now there are thir- | a inrge number, still expected, ‘are tolleave om the LE aad =r gegen taal bcd Pir Yor loeding apd waleediay Foe ty +even seminaries a) fated exclusively to the train. | Pexiel Webster, which ails on Friday, the 9c |” re, Bemis, Havana, Dec 2%, with sugar, grain oco—the charges Deir g ing of youth to serve both Gea ard mae’ Gnare | wble a third’ detachment’ will go out ‘on ‘the | \o Moen dayee 8, Co, krverionced very heary gee toa | “ia” ms nd Woe “praca beter were bo colleges; now there sre twenty-four, incorporat. | 26th, The emigrants do not go armed, neitner are | NSW etd PAY curios the Baw s great many bar E~ to by the States im which they are placed. then we had | ‘hey employed Welker’a government, Man Fave coven, Sal wvarss pe a ee ie but one female seadrmy; vow we have ope handred aad | of the emigrants enlisted ate saii to be men of respect, joke Alcs of new Tork, died tf brain fevers St | Oil nformation bas boon eecetved, sé ie oftes that v9 binty. bg od met cv bd LN ae ve other | ability and infivence. We ree in the Northern td ante of Ho land fell tress the foretepoaul Jor a one ew ile to Feplace the ormer Te, wae motabahad evide cos of progress; these are su: it. Here, then, | reyrt ihat the ahconer Columbia 0 i mole be ore clrcumstences which I addace to refa’e the calumny | pert with em! rdlasa atts Wes tnetrvests a High tebr cb. bolton, Arortardam, 62 days. wih | quite Gendes gns e ene afc izproned abroad as well as at home—scalamny gatas: | gone, thas fer, went on the company’s stoamshin | “dee tor ured & Merce | tave bad very heary weather The ligt ts > t and Lberty, as if the Catoolic church were neces. | Whrt with the nocessioms to his force frm New Urienns, | pil, WE B brown, (of Rockland), (ard (ate Fuller), Port aa | pelt minute, pavily to Protestant or any ouher liberty | Sin Franciseo and New York, aod thove #Bich win be | To SHOA GA. Tepe F cled on te puarage’ from Poriems | Sbove, te level of the nea, and willbe visiblo in clear wea hy RNG teatene the Catholle church whi:hy | mate don ext few wrk that bold fitbaser, | Pree, io trp. where ‘she pr: in ‘on sccoun\ of al, hands Fe iphine Lobe kim Weathdliplrte, kad of the fourth or fi hrive nd ware ‘al Walker, will probably have at bis di«pons!, by | ‘emp rick of fever. 5 der of the sy rem of Fresnel. “ rounded by the pa of civ govwrnmeut, asta | ieee oe rea ee eee a tate At bis dlepom!, by | “G06 telien wavage, Revacilis, days, with wood, hides, he, | “Or OBOE etn CL ccttntae to theharhor ls rendered dan- Catnclic countries. and which, persecuted, flourishes like | (fective Amerieao, with whore alc he will eercariy, Js i om BE wis Toconee orate cyan nex tof he benny awe ea Th, Sex A ceared the bulwarks (0 righted w'thout dam guiabed in to signify that ve cannot at such times en- certain weeds, growing and producing the moat vegeta- fon when {rans OF, Th eigen pot Able to beep bla government on & sound Danis if he (a not ah by “he United States or the Brivis ter tbe harbor, but must seex abelter at yus Franca on. the east, or Antibes to the west, according to of the cannot meet the ready of « free people and an enlightened age. This is the y refoted in making the exhibit of statistios, re- Stoney, Frrickeon, Clarieston 5 dae, with cou secuted en one sile and receive the pat A civil | government—New Orleans Lee, Jan. 7. 8 to Dorner, Potter & Co. ” a | com goversment on the other. Trey sey that the Chaves B Mexervos Cond win, Gearcetown, 80, By order of the Lighiboure Board, ott Wis |= ewe tonnes, a daa, 5 Cond win, Geor cetown, 80, r Ree pe of " ee te HORSTON A. JENKINS, Secretary. Whalemen. Persunal Intelligence. At Bonolulu Noy 28, Adeiee Brother, 170¢ wh (1000 this nea- ARKIVALE, Chiebester, Rick Thomas, Virginia ydirg the condiricn of the Oatholis Church of '+e From New and Bavans. inthe. - as beund to New Zealand and home. Nov 90, Kiiza Urttea Mater Now as to one prorpec'a » Notwitn | JL iriman ane rant Fn Fath, pray artes | SEs Po creme Ceri, itm the wchooner 6 P Lor, in Hawes: New Bedford; would be ready for scala two oD pover 6 Catbo tes, t aa. AI lagete Chamber Bene! i bushels whoat, ® ceeded tn producing the resul'a to whith Tbareretercat | From Baw Le Veer eS weeds abainn Nov 15, Florids, Little, NB. 1900 wh, all told; had ‘ownsend, J W Turnbuil, BA. : 7B Beecher, C Marti, Mra’ © Mari, R Ve lenac Rich, Srcith, Prtiaie pia, 11 daya, th inst off i Rirgues; & Yomrphing, a uetuiut,? Dulber T Nenced 0 trom NW; spilt salle move eeieccck iad O habe Ae; 11D Ibn, lat 10, eu 73, | a 32 F3 ae re H 5 1-4 a = “3 = 5 a - Fj 3 2 3 2 § 3 bonpd south for n cruise of one year sp whaling, 4 yonroux, Mitra, Port Monterums, Tinker, NB, 2,060 bbis. wh. oftes At do Nov 30, Conk, NB, with 2380 wh thir, seneans bis the Hess had shipped bone (19.000"Ibe by Restless foe i Hillo Junior, NB. with 1200 wh aa russ Liverycl, Barter NB, with 203 wh taken tis ‘Ai Upolu July 1, Jee Arnold, Ball'van, 41th 1450 ap @0 wi 2a ee Hott Lex Oct 10, Orizimbo, Rowley, 1800 bbia thie sea for Ascension few dase, a peice haat Mee inp ate 0 bbls sp" Spoken, dc. Ship North (Br), from Liverpool for NOrleavs, Jaz 1, of Sie Oxcer, Uarding, trom Calcut for London, Nov 23, lat lop ‘Ship Emly St Plerre, Tessier, from Mobtie for Liverpool, 6 days Out—nuthing further. a. Tpeineiia, Freeman, trom City Point for ——, Oot % Bark Woy Schroeder, of and from Salem for Buenos Ayres, XN, Miprig Sarai Peters, Lord, trom Melege for NYork, with loss of: ‘was seen Jan 12, wt 12M, off brig 8 Mereill, Meons, from Boston tor Matanzas, with Ides of foremast and beats, Jau9, no lst, 2c wanted noasels Schr @ B Townsend, with los ‘of malomast, Jan 1, Pun Bbonle bearing SW by W, distant 28 milee; wished to reported, Poreign Ports. pecarmice: Dec 7—In port bark Emily, Keone, from Sem Camper as, Jan 8—Arr berks. Sebonis, Coleman, Boston; Re- bert Pennell ‘Tumer, i ; brige Alamode, Crocker, New Brunswick, Sh, Amipa, Lewis, Poctiands 10 perks Frances Jane. Crom ; Laurence, Wail, N brig Hope, Biagio, ¢0; th bark Pamphyha, Wilkins NY¥or brigs Shibbolet,' Mason, Jacksonvitle; 8 Bersy, Berry, WH: Kind T—Arr Leja Snow, Kotlar, New- Berton; Kate and Alice Thorp; NYork- aia Cong, Jan 1 In port ahip Joba Fyfe, Lawton, 88 daye from ORaron, {ct d1-Std ship Wo-tward Ho, tussoy, Oallso Sacunt, Deo 2—In, port, brig F: Eugene, brear, for N York, 15 days; schrs BF Sarke, Atkine, for Boston 6 days; Fiasb, Baker, for do, 10; for 40, 26, J Star, Wornck, Bavaxa, Jan 6—arr Bor York (and'sld for NOrieans 9h): bark «ary Chapman, Hi Cayo Husko; oth. a Puiledelosie, MoGowan, uspte® wall; bark 'Paut ‘Duzer, #York! 10th beck M bee! ‘Sea; bi 161 malssic, Lancaster, NY rena: . Grandee Tibbetis. ua le Grande. C7 une, Raph is-BM ship Vala ‘Bmith, Batavia, and put back 21rt, reason pot cpt pid righ aeruee Naghs Gorioe & tan. rique Gormer! ship North Carolina), adams, ‘via Birvita of Han for Barcelous, io 5 (wee 9 stated to have her cargo ot gusno on board > Is anid to be insured in Boston or New York. Matanzas, Jan 6—Arr schr Alice Simmons, New Orleaeay I ‘Taylor, Bristol; #h: brig Jaa Davis Muh, varks D) Lapaley, Bishop, Phiiadelphis; 1th, Pert, vurtis, SIATIb, ship Gay Head, Pieros, Balakinva: brie Maria, Gaga, Bristol "Ii, bri Wacoustn, Baynes, rew Unieans; achr Curtis, Jordsn, Boston. Nxvvrras, Jan 6—Arr brig Florence, Ticket, N toric, Pax, Lee 22—In port brige Braman Fairteld, for Salem, day: Mary Mraily, for Now Haven, 10 or 12 days. ‘aDaNG Oct 25—No Am vereel in port. Bio Geanpu (Brazth, Nov fa port brigs Torneo, Me- Cast! om. Richmon jem tr aenyrae, Reon. for Fatmoath ; lugger Chas Keen, from the iver, just arr; Indicaicr, Hathaway. from itichmord for ‘Kio, ta Woman, Dee go Pert brig Woo W juniwam, Dee 4—In jones, and probably sid to Lassen, tor Ba- ‘St Jaco pz Cuna, Dec 30—Arr echr Ballic, tevens, Balal- more. Tinkxa LYON, Nov 25—~In port bark M W Babbidee, Blals- deli, disg, tor Marseilles soon. Bronet, NSW. Oct l—In cort ship Rover's Bride, Boss, fm ‘Valparsiso for Melbourne. robaaL uN DHL Sov, Dec 6—In port sip Marathon, Vande, [or re, Und. TRINIDAD DF Cupa, Jan4—Arr origs LL Palmer, Park, if H MeGtroy, Harriman. Phitsdaiphia, fol sents, J, Deo 2 arr bark Undine, Goodell, Charlesn, erpoul . Hom ¢ Ports, BALTIMORE, Jon 1]—Arr steaunshi Parker Vein, Ramsey, ew York; Joun Bryant, Dyer. Live: ; barks Janting Bory, atkin, wey, Gvuld, von, . Uliver, Busnes Ayres: brig Clarke, Atiakapas, Afvican, Cook. Pe- dros Ii H Ara Bites, Great, Sow echre. Soper, York; Deomerk, Crowell, Jupiata Willard, H Fort Garrollschra' Summers, ante G Wheldon Fr ford. Notlson, 8 Marise ete ree. og a’ Nortn Point a e! rey of ny brig.» the Ab! and a berm wi Fort, in tow of steam , barks ent suppored) Justice coming up. Usura @ days from fpanish in. red, steamships Layfield, Charlesion, and George’s Oreck, Gager, New Yc tebra , Reterson, Porto Kico, Yorktown, Boaner, ‘Weat Indies, Peerless, Kingsion, Ja, and M Mun- , in tow of steam tag, bem son, Jr. Brewster, New York. be ‘Roads, brig Wm B Kibbey, Hughes, 46 dags Bampton’ N from Rio Grande, has been ordered to Nev York a rOr, vet 5 mle or Revere), 4 an 8 rs ot it J Golcord, Br Kimball, Maliet, ae; Radiant, rica, Kogers, Leghorn: > Al Jane, Gove, Leo. Snow, Porto Cabel'o;, Sete Prirce; Music. Ketchum, NYork. ao ‘Wind in thebay SE to NE. Ship Euphrasia ad lew DOTHBAY, Jno 10—Arr schrs Fred Wording, Russ, Be. fast for Matanzas; HD Grindie, Kent, Bucks) re for Bate ton, Uiterd Poet aa: W to 3W, arp does; 13th, Mentora. Conles. Castine for allimore; Grana- i ie, Merriman. Fbiladelphia for Boston. ‘BATH, Jen \5- srr schr New Gtobe. Brookings, Nanticoke ‘fd 15th, brige klias Dudley, Hopkins, Cuba, bpear, Savannah. U1 in, Jan 14 Br ship City 0: Montreal, Guthrie, 1d, bark Caroline k)wood, NYork; Bren bark jremen; schr Mary and Louist, Stoctman, ork. FB» NKFORT, Jen 13—Arr Masflower, Kilburn, Baitimore. td 4, sabe Angriie, ‘Harriman, Cardenas; ih, brigs Me- sella, Cole, Maisnzas; Oruon Adains, York. Haran NLIN. ‘brig Chimborazo, Brown, 8 Crotx, to load tor NY FALL RIVER, Jan 17—Below bark N @ Bichborn, from Bacdait, apalacticois. HYASSIs, Jan 17, 7.15 P M—Arr echr Com Kearny, , Boston for N York. ‘Arr st Centreville, sehr @ 1, Roston for NYork. LUWES, Del, Jan 17, 1. AM—The ship agnes Leeds. ‘rom pay fe Eo end bey ‘alry, from iro, ‘sel fot tnd J'¢ Dobbyn, remain st arbor, ra MOBILE, Jan 7—Art Br ships Morulns Light, Gitlle, Liver: |. Wm Vail, Greensbaz, Premnsieny ecasacs eeaiee: ; David, Fuuerton, do; Henr: thoun, Live parton, Barclay, do; Advance, atarie, do; Job ler, Deol; ship Sie, Preble, abalachicuia; 'k Wi! Nichola, iseistol, Kog. Old,’ Br Sth—Arr Br ‘ships Advice, Dirk, Roberteon, Liverpoo\; War Cloud, Markay, Bremen; Provector. men ship Post, Hauke. Miller,’ Bath. NEW OBLKA 4s, Jans, PM Arrebips Adler, Gavaras, Rotterdam; Bboderick Dhu, Owene, Lt 5 (Br), Simpson. Liverpool; Lupa, Mavow Hui Hogs berks Bae- paventura (3p), Havana; Klizadeth Leavitt, for Breen, returned in elntrens; brik Ccrro(ey) Mn ama. Cid, eby 3 Gevab, PRIN ATE thipa Cakes, Nemslanrers, Harter Ofer tk juebec, 30, f ‘Tomlinson, Bristol Eg) ‘oardin Wated} oO h 4 Tong iy, Venice, Power, Hoston; iisreil, Ho'er, Crimea; bark J 11 Ma- tay. Gray, Ric do Jaxetio;b ‘Curro (4p), Kicoma, Barcetouny schrs Jas L Day, Miner, 8 Tslaad,” AO Brewer, Heat ders, Boston. . Peabos jelios, i, Ocean (Nowa, lorris, laverseet yphanson, 4) Typhoon (Br) 3 fy a ¢, (Brem) Hoporst. an "i Wry, Ly, ty hr is jorwen), Bees<i|, Antwerp; fom. Heo, scbrs ‘Southerner, Bollswes, Baltimores [dn Ger ra iadelpbia. Cid ships Mongolia, Barnes, Liverpool: Untied states ‘do; Flora McDon.id, ‘¥kinner, 404 Cosas Bede, Roller b do; ¢ Gasron Be) (Dyer do: Craeks r), Baitelé, do; Ladogs, r, Genoa; bark Vol- guer (Br), Cameron, Belfast; brig Brillant (Swe); Danbury, 6th, A M—Arr Br ships Refuge, Wilson, : nockburn, Greerock. ana, Placd, from Indisnols via Gal Landis, from Havre via Piymouth; Margare' }; brig Wen Clark, from Gavana, Cd, atips Gatten Envre; Oroondates, ; Liverpool; Vi Rennell, ‘alexander, do; bark Joreph za, Barce cna; brig Loulse sears, bert Field Kingston, Jamaica. Hey, do; tnoch Tratn, |, 00; indiana olin. York: dark J lly, Chazlentoa, sche AL Jan 10—Arr brig H Agnes, —=; Geo jemouth, Rit. Jas Oake Witleat, —iace tere); Grace be 5 Lith. brig Laure, Hi ton, N York; Harmonia, 5 Fowler, Lov returned, schr Jacol Birdsall, rN York, on accownt iy eon a acy cont bad ihr ru * bh 4 Macea pAtentorg, earn Oe as Wises Ver ir Halon nino Chase for arr i et steamer Jame Repay, Sort the wbeter sobre Olrtnoower Pena ro. i—In a Non, Maneauila) for Boston; ‘Daniel Waban em Noe) for Dp vidense: Liner © Anander, (trom Pro we) for NYork; slooe Biri Ponn fan 16—Arr sclot Kossuth, NYork. New? Jan ti—Arr bark Antelope. Richards, 16 days from Pert Bpaty, via. Porto for 8 thas Jorn cf gatin nud 10 of the crew. Rose. Bosten Or Tepgter; J 8 Curtis, Preahey, ay Sen thin UAT TRRONYILLE, La, Yan I—Arrachr Wakeag, Oout Ponee, to load for #alismore, YORTLAND, Jan 16—Arr bark Atbion Tingoln, Pendleton, Bovton. Old bark Howard (new. of Portland, ‘600% mms). Stanwood, Havana; schr 8 D Norton. Norton, @ Jan 17—Arr propeller Pellewn, Wiliams,” speed, (of NYork), Faye, voMr b Dewan, Davie, WORE jenham, SAVANNAH, Jan I-Arr thipe Florence, Wileon. mad Royal Sovereign, Henry, Liv ; brig Dykes, Peters. Mary - port: sehr Faward Kidder, Tyler, Hostou. Below, # brig and BALM, Jan 16—Arr bark Flizabeth Hall, Bartram, Zea shipped bia bone (19,000 Ibs) by the Polar Star, of NB; was | ber via Newpcrt, Ac. Sid 14th, bork Arrow, Rio Grande; 16a, brig Water Witch, Conway, Para.