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Sermoa by Brigham Young, f t t : | E E oitr, i i a5 Hi siggyiees seelriete Hee g32°2 ee re pile 4 ; tet F jail @ man’s faults? by hiding them and never speaking of them? by covering up every fault wee in A raed brother, or’ by mpinge, 0. 60 ms say a word his faults, we know hut he lies, but it will not @ay a word about it, for it would be awful to reveal such a ‘act tothe people?’ That isthe y of the world and of the devil; bit isit the way the Laid will do with ibe pe ple in the latier 4 It isnot. This isa mutter that seems to be but little understovd by seme of the Latter Day Saints; it may be understood by a portion of them, but others position lor! Te this right? It is. How are you guing to you do pct understuud Every tanlt that a person will be made ma‘ if y ~ us the 1 of salvation, by the laws Pri a. ON LYING AND CHASTISEMENT. _, Suppore that 4 man lies, und you dare not tell of it: “very well,’ aya the man, “I am secure—I can Le as much as tp! . tie is inelined to lie, and Sf we dare not chastise him «boutit he takes shelter under tht puvilion, cloaks hiueel? with the charity of bie fF Abd Contuones to Le. By and bye he will weala little,u.d pertaps one or two of his brethren knew aout it. but they say, “ We must cover tp this fault with the cloak of charity.” He cout. muesto Tie and i steal, and we continue to bide bis feulte—where wisi iv leid that person to 7 whee will he end hs:arcest No where but in bell. What cball we 30 with snch men? Shall we reveal their faults Yes. wherever we deem it right and Rei er. Lknow itis ieid + receive chastixement, ho chartisement is joyeux, but grievous at the time it is given; but if » persoa will receive chas- tisement and pray for ihe Huly Spirit to seat lm, that he may hove tio spiritof truth in heart, ard cleave to thot which w plewsing to the Lord, the Lord will give Liu. grace to bear thee is tise: ont and he will» tn.it to and receive it knov. a1 that itis for his good Le will endure it patieatly, an: by ard bye he wili get over it and see that he has been chastived fo: bis fa lt, and will banish the evil, and the chastixcment will yield to him the Praccuble finits of rightcumness, because he exer- cise himeelf profitably therein In this way chas tise sent isa benefit to way porson. Grant that [ have a fault and wish it ‘oncesled—would I not be iikely to hide it? = Aud if the 1. rd would uot re- veal tI might cling wo it. if i had not the spirit of revelation to discern my ia it and its consequences. Withort the infit.erce 6 twe spirit of the Lord Iam tas liable to live and abide in fale principles, notions and canghteo.s actions as true ones. itia sowith sou 1: your fxulty are not made Known to you, how can you refrain from them and overcome therm’ Youcannot. But if your faults ale made munifest. you heave the privilege of for- suk ng them and! nb» that which is good. The desizn of the gospel! is to reveal the secrets of the heaitsof the children of men. When men inti- mate to me, whether ia putiic or prnvate, that their taults miet not be spr o/, 1 do not kaow how worldly minded men ter! in similar cases, but like Elijah, wien he mocked the prie-ts of Baal, I feel to Jgugh ard make deririow of such men. PRIGHAM IS ROUND TO BLAZE. To you suppose that I will thas far bow down to any man ip thia Terrivorv. or ou the earth? Do you @uppore that i will -.fier my-eif to be 90 muzzled that I carnot revea! the faults of the le when wisdom dictates me to do it? I fear the wicked haif so much as | would a mosquito in my bed- room at nicht, for ke would keep me from slesying; ‘but for the aprigiteors, those who will aet the vil- jain aud corduet themscives wor-e than the devil, to insinvate that 1 huve not the privilege of apeak- ing of their taults, 1 vkes me ‘cel like ing at their folly. I will speak cf men’s faulte and where l please. atd what x1¢ you going to do avout it? TOE SPIRITS OF JUST MEN MADE PERFECT. Do you know that that very pence caused the death of all the prophets, fr.m the days of Adam enti] new? Let a prophet aire upon the earth, and never reveal the evils of men, and do you suppose that the wicked would de-rec to kill him? No, for he would cease to be a prophet of the Lord, and they wonld invite him to their feasts, and haithim as a friend and brother. Why? Becanse it would be —. for him to be anything but one of them. Tt ig impossible for a prophet of Christ to live in an gdulterous generation without speaking of the wickedness of the people, without revealing thei faulte and their failings; a:d there is notning shor of death that will stay him from it, for a prophet o God will do as be pleases. THE GOVERNOR ASKS NO ODDS. I bave been preached to, pleaded with and writ- ten to, to be care:ul how I speak avout men’s faulis, more se than ever Joseph Smith was in his life time; every weck or two I receive a letter of in- , Warming me to be careful of this or that man's character. Did yon ever have the epirit of the Lord, #o that you have felt full of joy, and like jamping up and shouting hballel jah? ‘{ieel in that way when such epistles come to me; | feel like say- “1 ask no odds of )ou nor of all your clan this of hell.” I have wice brethren around me who ‘will sometimes say—‘Dou't speak so and so; be very careful; now do be cavtious;” and I have deen writ- ten to from the Eust; I have package after package of ieee to & wheeliarrow load of them—say- ing—"Oh! her Brigham, 1 would beseech aud pre and piead with ycu, it I only dure, to be care- be you speak. World not this or that course better than for you to get up in the stand and teil the Gentiles what they are? Would it not be better to keep this to yourself *” ‘WHED BRIGHAM FEELS PU@NACTIOUS. Do you know how | feel when I get such commu- nications? I will tell you: 1 feel ja-t like rubbing their noees with them. 1: 1 am not to have the pri- ‘lege of speakiug of svint aud -inner when I plosse, Op My Mouth and let me goto the crave, for my ik wovld Le dene it was tor this that they sled Joseph and Hyrum; it isfor this that they Wish to kili me and my brethren; we know their inig: ity. and ve wiil tell of it when the Spirit dic- tates, or ‘alk about this, that, or the other persun and conc.ct at the proper tine. ef o orion ABOUNG mc ——. shi ere uze people in our midst who grant at this course, ard at the rame tire have evils that I think ere badly worth notice, for I donot think that sach ous Wil! be good for anything, even should they » to get into the kingdom of heaven, though [ ou e they are good in their place ii we can find where it is, bes yet | ain ignorant of it; I pre- gume that the | ord knows where it is, but I do not. T with to ray to the Elders of Isracl—t» all people—I shall tel) you of your iniquity avd talk aboat you asl and when you feel like killing me eo ig. as some of the ple did who called themeelves brethren in the day- of Joseph Sm.th, look out for yourselves, for false brethren were the cauee of Ji ‘s death, and | sm not a very righte- ou man. 1 bave told the Latter Day Saints from the be, i that I do nt pro‘ees much righteous ners, Lut 1 profess ci sare na Ihave enovg' to you, po mg of your wrath. and I expect that ft is on thi» account that the Lord hus called me to occupy the piace } do; } feel as ind: pendent as an angel. RECOMMENDATION TO CULPRITS WHO HAVE NC CHAKACTER. Some of you have been brought before the High Council charged with this fault and with that, and you vey that it ix too much jor you—that ‘on cannot Lear it. But you bave got to bear it. and iryou will not make vp your m'nds to go to hell at once and have done with it. If you wish to be saints must have your evils taken away aud your iniqui- Tes expored; mast be dove if you remain ia the kingdom God. hed do wring, and it is made manifest before the High Council, don't gr. nt about at, nor whixe about your loving. precious character, but consider that you hav none— that is the best way to get along with it. Myriads have scandalized me since I have teen in this church. and I have been acked,“' Br. Brigham, are ae a gol 14 to bear this / do you not know that such and suc! reons are characte:’” Said I, “I do not know that I have any character: I have never stopped t inquire whether I bave one or not. it is for me to & courze that will build up the kingdom of Gel'on the ,and you muy take my character to be what you please—I care hot what you do with keep your nents off from me ff you brought before the Connell, or before Bert ec mitetee mat eens Eq Fs 3 z 3 Le that you are , don’t flyin a ion Secs sound aot gol tim roots ts fam t Fw hy fit to expose sone men who have not paid ; how if yon are going to get nervous are afraid of bursting, let me know, will alip an egg shell over you and your ‘What precious characters so ne of na in Wales, itt in England, in Scotland, and per- APVICE TO THIEVING SAINTS, Do not be scared j P pcta inst some, be- fore the court, you did steal the poies from your ne} fence. 1! yon did, it “would be far better to it up and own Tt—for son have in nai oat a bevore L js and men--and retrain from such tr) to establish a good character, Ji would te for you to do that, than to become angry faults are made manifest. If it ia proves High Council that you did steal a beef errabere, dons get sont, but rise up and aékaow- 4. uge Vet you da steal it. If it is proven that you ¥ NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1856. or Br. Sprague, with a show of rision of the counsel you have received, ike saying: “ If we could find or steal a purses, you should never see hem a ‘e are micerable devily und mean to live here by sf trom the sainte, and you catnot help yourselves,” THE DEVILS KELP THE SAINTS STRAIORT. Do you not suppore that it is nevessary to have devils mixed up with us to make saints of us? We are as yet cbliged to have devils in our commanity; we could not build up the kingd) im without them. Many ef you. krew that you cannct get your en- dowment ips regyene devil's being preseaai ea we cannot make rapid progress with I know that it iMehteas the righ!» us sectarian world to think that we have so isuny devils with ur—so muny poor, mirerable curses. Bless your sonis, we conldnot prosper in the kingdom of God without them. We must have tho-e amongst us who wil! -teal our fence poles; who will go and steal hay ‘om their neighbor's hay stack, or go into his cornfield to steal ‘orn, snd leave the fence down; rearly every axe that is drreed in the kan- yon must le picked up by them, ard the scores of lest watches, gold rings, brecstpins, ete., must get mto their hanes, thouch they will not wear them in your sight. It is essentially nece-sary to have euch characters here. WHAT BRIGBAM 18 GOING TO DO WAEN THE LORD SAYS THE WORD. Live here, then, you poor miserable curses, until the tire of retribution, when your heads will have to be severed from your bodies. Just let the Lord Almighty say,“ Lay jadgment to the line and right eourness to the plumuiet,’ and the time of thieves is thort in this commumty. WHAT THE YANEEES WILL THINK OF THE GOVERNOR WHEN HE GOES IN. What do you suppose they would say in old Mas- sachusetts “should they hear that the Latter Day Saints had received a revelation or commandment to lay “judgr-ent to the line and righteousness to the plun met?” What would they say in old Con- necticut? They wonld raise 9 universal how! of, © How wieked those Mormons are. They are killing the evil doers who are among them; why, I hear that they kill the wicked. away up yonder in Utah.” ‘They do not kill anybody down there, do they? “WHAT PE CARES FOR OUTSIDERS, As for the inhavitants of the earth who know anytbing about the “ Mormons,” having power to utter worse epithets against us than they do, they have to get mere knowledge in order to do it; and a8 tor those enemies who have been in our midst feeling any worse than they de, they have first to know more: they are as fall of bad feeling now as they can bold without bursting. What do I care for the wrath of man? No more than I do forthe chick- eng that run in my dooryard. I am here to teach the ways of the Lord, and lead men to life everiast- ing, but if they have not a mind to go there, I wish them to keep out of my path. The Last 021 WosBington’s Life Guard. DEATH OF UzZal RPAPP—THE ODSEQUIES AND THE FUNERAL SEKMON. {Prem the A-wurg Teleg‘eph, Jan 17} Ural Krapp, ‘he list of the Le’ Guard of Wash- ington, died, at his residence, in New Windsor, on Friday just, in the eg ind of his a ‘Thus, within avout a year has t: asleep the last officer of the revelotion—Mujor Burnett— and the last of the Series it Le singular fact oo these two relics ¢ revelntion, occupying the sitions which they respecsively ineola have tfred side by side for so cow 3 years, and been called home so nearly together—the former attendirg the funeral of the latter as one 0 the chief mourners; and when no longer a subaltern by death, laying down his staff and gathering his robes arcond him in that sleep which the trvmp of Ged will alone break. Taal Tred: performed active service daring the whole ot the Revolution. On the lst of Ju e, 1777, then eighteen yeas of age, be entered the army “for and dering the war,” aid was on duty from that time until his final discharge at the id of Washington at the clore of the war. His first ser- vice wes in the battle of White Pisins, and his next under Gen. Woorter. in the rkirmish at Ridgefield. At the sto: ming of Forts Clinton and Montgomery, he was statioved nt Peek>kill; and from thence marched with his regiment Valley Fe ens countering on their way a detachment of Howe's army at Chesthot Hill,in which engagement his regiment lost 1¢@ men. He arrived at Valley Forge, and there passed the memorable sinter of 1777—" k, with bis naked. starving and sick compatri- ots; md was, at the time of his death, the last survivor of that encamped band of suffering pa- triots. In May. 1775, he becuse @ member of Lafay- ette’s corps of light infantry. ano took at Bar- ren Hijl, subsequently retreating to the fields of Monmovth, where his corps forned the rallying Pat after the disgracetul retreat of Gen. Lee In 750 his regiment was envamped in the Hudson Highlands, ord while there he was detailed to form a part in the temporary increase of the Live Guard of Washington, and received a rergeart’s commis- sion. This selection was in iteelt the best evidence of the ere which be bad served his oovntry. He was discharged in June, 1783, having served five years and eleven months. His discharge is sign- td_by Washington, und countersigned by J. True- tell. dr., bis secretary. The following iss copy of is di arge:— By bis Fxceliency George Washington Esq., General and ‘Com wancer-in-Chiet of the forces of the Untied Staves of Americs: ‘Lbese ave to certity that the bes er bereof, Uzal Kuepp, ® fergennt to the third Conneticut t, having tolthful y sev a the Uni ec States fr m 1, 1771, the date hereof, an being enlisted for the war only is hereby Cisehergec from the Americay arny. Given at bend-quarters the eighth day of june, 1783. GEORGE WASHINGTON. By bis Excel’ency’s command J teemnvit. Jr., Secretary, Registered in the books cf the Regiment. Saves CLaRK, Adjatant, The abive C22! Knapp, © Sergent has beeu bonored with (he bocge of merit for six years faithful se-vice. Sawvet B. Weep Colonel, Shortly after the close of the Revolution Mr. Kor pp ren.oved f1om Connecticut, his native State, to the Siate of New York ard settled on a small farm in the town of New Windser, Oran ge couuty, bo od quietly and peacefully spent the remainder cf bis days. Having devoted the vigor of his early mavhood to his country ip her hour of deepest peril and need, be was gru:ieusl; permitted by a kivd Providence to live to an old uge, advanced more than # score of ears beyord the limit o:dinarily allotted to man, nthe enjoyment of all his faculties, witnessin; frem year to year her happy progress in all that edt elevate a natien and the strengthening of the fabrio which be hed taken so active a part in establi-hing He caw the birth of this glorious Union amid the throes of the revolution, watched ita sadvancin, steps throvgh imfancy ard youth, and beheld in the full proportions .1 manhood, assuming the noblest position among the foremost of the na- tions of the earth. How delighttu) was the retro- spect of euch a lifel With what conscious pride did lis heart bound as bis ears drank in, with each re- curring year, the sounds of en nation’s re- joicing at the return of the anniversary of its inde- pendence trom the oppreasor’s yoke! How calmly and contentecly did henote the gitcing, away of the gee which teheld the steadily increasing pone 3 of bis beloved country, for which be pe: all! The .oble patriot lived, honored and respect- ed: his name will ever be venerated with those of his hero-companions inthe struggle for American freedom who bave gone before him to their final rest:— Fer of the band of noble men re ‘Theie ey frive bewe obevec the Abd Wuere hey rest Lo deeme nl ow'd cod. ‘Thew peril jo] —mearure len gain! White love @ the freeman’s breast shall fill, Their fare omuse thy freeman’s heart to thrill. TAX FUNERAL. Newburg bas not witnessed in many years such & press of peosie o8 yesterday assembled to do honor to the meital remains of the old soldier. All seem: ed impressed with the solemnity of the ovcasion, and rer dexeci the tribute of trie and patrio ic men. The Mews #eemed robed in sackcloth, the insignia of mourning draped the fronts of the places of bu- rinese, ard the “stars and gt eM were furled in the emblems of sorrow at the death of one who had #0 often raijied in their defence in the strife that gave them birth. The body of the deceased was removed to this village on Monday, by a committee of citizens: re- ceived by Col. Parmenter and a delegation frm the 10th Regiment, and the Newburg Washington Conti- nentala, Capt. Kemp, and placed in state in the centre of the reception room of head quarters, where he re- mained until Wednesday, visited by thouvands. Tre old soldier repored in a metallic coffin, of new style, ard Leautifally painted and varnished. On its [id wasa silver plate.on which was iuscribed “Uzal Knapp, who departed this life Janvary 10, 1356, aged 94 years, 3 mos.” On the coffin was laid the uniferm of amounted continental soldier; under it wae the national flag— the whole resting on the old maple table 80 well known to visiters as ome of the of the 1th Regiment; 24. tary, the Albany Wael which Semgeny the ber last; 3d, the Hearse, tnital ix mourping drapery, snd _inscril drown by toor 4 led by four ingtou Continentals, 6th, the Orange Hussars, Capt. W. C. 6th, the Monrtgemer: 7th, the Port Jerv: Norton; ft, the Order village, and citizens an etrange.s, ip great numbers; the whole forming the procession ever witnessed in this vil- creditable to the occasion in the higiest he proceesion paeeed thi treets to bendgaarters, where ceased was recetved with ceremonies, and conveyed where the funeral cerem+ nies were mur-bol ard his aids first entered, bearers with the coffin aud bedy, which. were de sited on the platform’ immediat A pumerona company of ers then tollowed and occupied the body i followed in their ordes, and speedily the church ‘was densely filled with an at- tenlive auditory, while a large conconrse were unable te gain admission. ‘The sublime and impressive funeral service of the Episcopal church was then read; and the choir, un- der the direction of Profeeaor Reid, rolled forth some meet excellent and appropriate music. The foneral cermon waa then delivered b; Brown, who most eloquently hings meet for the occasion remarks were based on the words of Job—‘I would not live always.’ The preacher first presented those ations that should reconcile us to the com- —that should lead ua to embrace in the ent Hincerity of our hearts, the above words of He then gave a brief bio- rupbical sketch of the deceased—enumerated is eervices during the war—eulogized his cha- racter and virtues, and cavesome affectin, that filled the heart and moistened Uzal Knapp was a native of Stam- ford, Connecticut—was born and enlisted at the early age of eighteen years, for and during the war resting {acta in relation to the Body themoble men chosen by and appointed to guard the person of Washin, the cld bero lov » Itwas the evidence of Washington's confi- dence; the mention of which enkindled the eye and tronght to the old veteran the fires and energies of He bad embraced religion was @ worthy and tried soldier of the Cross. Scrupu- lous henesty, fidelity, humanity and patriotism were his ruling traits and characteristics. The eloquent rye B me interesting and afectir tir g to the sickness and funeral Revolutionary but a ehort time since was committed to the earth. Uzal Knapp atttonded at his bedside, and this interview and spectacle were alluded to with An interesting narrative of the funeral and burial of Major Burnet, at which Uzal Knapp attended, as giveu by the late editor of the Gazeite, was reed tribute to the spirit and patriotism of the Continentals, and concluded his remarks with an earnest application of his theme. The Lody was then retaken to the hearse, and the procession moved through seyeral. of the streete to warters, Here, neat the north corner of the old house, at the foot of the lofty staff on which waves the fisg of Liberty and Uniou—on the conse- spot where Washi mortal deccated held his vi, J ataptin the bavks os ec majestic Hi tbe grave prepared as the last of the Body Guard. the priaci 2 bod: e thence he n followed the tely in front of the lends and mourn- church; the military Godly servant, Job. in October, 1758, we many inte- m. Ttwas this fact recount in after in his youth, and feeling and pathos The preacher then judson—was nal resting place of the The concourse of people assembled to witness this cerxemeny was immense. towered in the grave, aud buried with all the votinentals fired three rounds over the giave, while the booming of cannon in the ad- joining enclosures reverberated throu, innds. The grave was closed u tien given, when the vast multitude speedily dis- It is imposaibia to utter the feelings that filled the bosom a2 this old aud noble soldier was lowered to his lowly earthly bed A link that binds us to the evolutionary pust is broken. The last of that band whose pre-eminent Fervices, ness gained tor them Washingtou’s special regard years and battles—-sleeps covers his venerated form devotion and watchful- —the old bero of man: his Jaat sleep; the eart trem cur sight. His burial place is mort fitting and well selected. Bis gratefcl countrymen intend raising a suitable INTELLIGENCE, Movements of Ocean Steamers, MARITIME aT! For Asrtnwaii—George Law 6th and St Louis 0th of each Fox Punta anesas -Star of the West 9h and Northern ‘Light 24 of eace meni. STEAMERS TO AND FROM HAVANA. From vbarieston (wh ard 4th, due at adr Havaoe Ze — Freep Caveus lo and th, due at New York Iv ‘York 34. en C1tr—From. 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The | scrore in ‘sland not late dow: ov soy chart tnitit ies don Boe perience’ £8 18 W from Greenwich: his chrononeter ‘ong onerect af the weber {x37 ‘Orlesns, and the time betwk bis ob-ervati, havieg heen tertile’ ooly two pect Doge E a go daye previousty. Lemense fink. of bir cs were fring over the ep sate, eave hatch house, and reaweed which éxteaded (or wome mies froim ihe shores of the 0, Bark Zepbsr, Lane, Palermo 16, with brinstane sumac, ae, te. Bave been Is days wraber Iso 4 off ~ardi ta, Ivica, spcbe cark White Wing ship. bomre bast, «th Fw ber Vo sitar company woth « for ww Work; 12h. Ist Bow with letter Boh ME Mt Marks, Lt dere wih ovtion ze tobscon, to Frode & Petie. Ininet, off Uspe Laokou: few a uk painted black, with © white streak; hae min ed aver mam carried awa; close ta tke deck, the fo'emast mtand Pg, ¥ ib ali seikeet upon it; ¥as steering WK re Seen Filleutd Lempien, 2 daze, with hides aad sersa. yar to Shicre & Olver Experiences ver: beavy g4 6s. ‘ox Toni) «toy cau. h insti the Gulf Stream, +e ve fore eat oft setoo.sr wiih iene ‘Mace orig clos alonyride, ap we bot ‘ 1g (of Portlan’}, Dunning, Monile, 18 days, smith 4.0, 1uhiuet, experience « beng toy SRio W. cthines, fat 2517, lon 79 23, sav ehiv W oH Kurg, bound N. Brig Waciora, Writer, bt Marks, 18 dase wiih cotten, to 000. Arderson &Co Jan ¥, iatz6st, fon 5553 ducing . bed ji # evlit fost for yerd. main boom, &c; eae day. ‘estrsem the howsprit, Simon Por er, @ seaman, of alazana, where be les ves a {+i an” 39 13, loo (148, spvke He brig aratia, of Fuvcerisnd in distress, hed tot mune, foretopmnst pnd a’ te beat gear, -ulwarks stnva, 6c sone day repose brig Kucore, oc Bampden, from Belize (Hond) fo- Bosicn, 18 da; e out; 16 oly hn spoke echr Foun. . of and for Pail iver from No f car Larokab (of , Brown, Belize, Hon 23 days, cede esd che fe mated 0 K Ooflin; veesel to 8 P Bick wilh eniion, Exe ten: S ekty weaiter; reonived damage Ia talle riguing, ac, base been 12 dara N of Hatteras, 7 . Usracn fatr Bo omen Andre' Parsar’ Washington, NO, 6 day: Echr Chrmtiava Woolssy, Virguta, nS is Scpr J praitb, Crozer Vireinia, Behr Direct, Van Nemes Virginia, Behr W W'Wood Fatecberg, from bark John Farnum asbore #t Equan, with sugar, tovceo azd rags, to the Hoard of inaerwrie: Sr GP Kane, —., from Norweaian brig Kong Thr1 ashore at Farrcgat wih braudlee, ty Board of Cuiee writers.” Sobre J W Pierce (ighe ), from the wreck of bart Jon Far num athore on kquan Beach Sens Emtiy & Banrab, and leadowa (lighters), from the wreck ot brig Semi J Edward a bere on the Hook. Prope er Ueceola, Aldridge, Prov nce. Propeiler Quinnebaug, Ho ium, Norwich. Rercunen- ‘The ship Ellen Austin, Garrick, tence tor Liver pect Jen 4.returned +o fort this morning having been seri ously damaged in the gale of the 5th, 6th aud 7th inst. Jan & Ist 88 20, lon 72.45, while In’ ing to in agele trom ESK to KNE, reretved a burricance trom N and W, which knocked the ves sel down, blew aw? y thr sat’s. swect deck~ baif piled the cabin and torecast’e with *alor. started stern and wood ends, shified cargo and *asoherwise damases She had eleven teat of water tn the bole. Several of the men were freet bitien, and others, with the cfticers, were neriousl hart. sh inet. fat 29 2, sooke brig Sarah Peters, from Deaaraia for New York; was damaged in the same ga'e. BELOW. Sbip Crpben, Kempton, rem New Orleans, Bark Je-per, nenrett, trom Charleeton. SaILED. Steamships Atlantic, Liverpool; Southerrer. Chsricsion; Au- gusts, Saverzah; rips Advance, Harre; Micbae! angelo, Aut- wep, Aurcra, Liver yoo. Wine during the day N to NNE. Mbceliancous and Disasters. F The Coiling steamer AUsntic, Capt West, wailed yelerday at toon for Liverpool with seventy pascengera, ‘Tux SovTHERN SteamMERt—Tho siesmers Jamestown, which wes due heze 18th inet, from Richmond, Va, did not arrive, and is rot expected till Monday, the 21st; a'so, the James Ad- ger, dne the 19h, from Charleston, did-not arrive, but is ex: pecied on Tuesday, the 22d icetant, ‘Tbe new etrew steamer Be'gique, Oapt Tack, auiled from Aptwery cn the morning of the 20th ult dor New York, with 110 paceengers and 600 tone of merchandise. In the Londoa Tim-s cf the 24 Lost we fiud the fol.owung tn reiation to this rew line: ‘Tue Becton M1 Steammes.—Sovti aurtox, Jan | —The Belgian mall steemship Belgique, Oaptain Tuck, arrived ot Southampton iat right from an‘werp,on Lee way to dew York | ‘his seawer being the precunor of 4 Mue a! steam ships to run between teigium and the United States. calling a: Soutbempiow, the Mayo” axd corporation of soutbamptoa ia: viled the captain and offices to a dejeuner at the Audi: House yemerday; bu: a the Kelgique wus delayed oa the passage by & slight Cerangement of (Ze poler, ehe did uot arrive uat.l seme time stter ‘be hour fixed tor the en'ertaimment; the han que! accordingly toox place and > ent off without ike attendance of any ove cennecied cither with tte eblo or the company 10 which the Be'gigue ne ongs. ‘The Relcique was to nave taken ber departure to-cay for New York, nut owing Ww the dis: amergecent or the macbirery, und the wecessity for fakirg in coais. che bas come {nio the udal basin, The Eelgiuve bad We misfortane to run on shore off Hamble ia 1: g the rouldamptoa river, bt tt is belleved has au the docks this afternoon, the ship wee greeted ya! eB'ute from the Platform Baitery. bhe 1 a five locking iron rcrew teamsbip, of about 1,800 toon register bark rived, and cou-tructed by M Von Viissin en, of De damage. Awelerdam Toe accommocations tor Gret and recond class Lassrpgers are of the uaa! description. One feature of the e fo" the conveyance in each ship of sengers in en berths arranged elt sbipa. In these berth a large vunver of of Kelgar Dutch French Swisa and other emigrant a gers will donbtles be carried. The Belgique wil taka buties potsengere anc @ smal! quantity 6° frei from this port and ‘be precise time of her departure fur sew York is at present ree! abe Untied States mail seamship Washington, en re-cai ked and eoppered, has come out of tha nod te costing and takiog tm cargo, ehe ts to New York on the th toat. Serr Wiiuam Brroncock —The captain and c-ew of ths ship William Hitchoacs, before reported destroyed by fire at tes, were taken off by the ship Wereral Parkhill, Captain McKown. arrived at Liverpool Jap 31, from Charleston. The date when taken off or failen in with is not givan, The ship had been atruck by Jigh'ning. ur Inexe, from Liver col. acbore near Polat Shirley, re. watied upright Teh, ‘Tbe ste mp war at work, aad she wil probab!y be reed from wi cargo to be dischsrged from wer hold. All the carzo {rem (be two upper decks bas been clecharged in good order, and forwarded to tbe public. Suir Mriissa —The six, topeall abip previously, reported arbo eon Horn island, (wt one ime tg be of Boston. a: snotker of Barb ) proves tobe the Melisa, of Greenock. The mute arr at Mobile 5: inst to procure assistance. 17 BIAM—‘Tbe sais, cbains, rigging provisions. furniture, 4c. saved from the ship Siam. stranded on st Catharine's bench, were soid on U5th inst for $4,000. The hull of the ves- tel brought $25, Br Bax Tnowas Ertcnte, from this port. abandoned a. sea, fore reporied) cleared 3d fust tor Lordrecat, with wel Giobors when 11-08 ae Tye, and 950 do buck wheat, valued ia i! stout $82000, supposed insured in ra-cpe. ‘The T K was bmnit at et, Mary's bay Na. to 1°36, 281 lous register, rating A 2, owned in S: Joos, NB, vained at aout $14000, and lusuced in Dew By unsw ici, Baux Evts7o, Kendrick, at Charleston for Boston, on the 6b toat, It 40 10.8. igua 7020, during a heavy gale from E to 4 ort ce cee rer! matarprall, cerried away mainlupenil yard, part burwerks und filed the cabin wiih water. j Barx Czorta, Beldwin, trom NYork tor Constandoopte, was sirended on the In'and of Apdros, near Byra, about the Ith Lec, avd abaudoved by the crew. 1, Bags Kono =n s loter from Captain Garren, at Qaogue, b |. fo Mesere peon cine, they re to-da} (12h), tt te stoted that the nark Reno, ashore there. ‘etna tw Voruble predicament tor hel: g got off, all the cargo excens 1200 bushels of corn and some iron, bys been theywe ont. The cer 1s 51! loca in the wold, ond there is not much chance of apes ot. ‘The pumos are at present the water ta thom frozen, She lays 18 not rupposed to be bi ged, as the ‘asbore har water ie bigher mast: were cut aw: the snchor» ard cables, hove overboard. ‘Fhe toliowing 1s rehedule of her cs.7Ko landed on the beach: 8 a casks beer. h bhis do O01) bbls flour, 6 bxs dry goods, bis and Iampbiack 126 leather — Rug amprica, ot Palifax 9b fost from Bostoo, was hove to from tbe + veving of Sib inst un'!] forenoon of 7th, tv a tremea dons pale frm F.NE, Lovet rmalp topgallant mast and several aiip. Including the : jore reefed main topseil and main staysall hicwn ontof the Holt roces, was hove ‘ond atume rt U' Frien rtocd by, ready to ontaway the matpmast, but fortu- nately the vessel righted. Brig CauRisere et Holmes Hole from Savannah, on the 13th inst, in a gale from SE, ost partof deck lend of somber, aad hea stert borta and quarter Loarde wasked away, opr Keyor— A letter addressed ‘0 Mesers Johnson Hirgins, insurance Prokerv, from a ov of Capt John M Brown, the wrerbiny tiester at Bquan, states that scbr Kr soy, asuore at that ploce fies in & good position with bead tom dertow thet fs" que will be saved, anc the veewe! off by caskiag, pump- @, Bo. mm * Janna L agnars,” whore trom or bonnd mot stated, fallen io with "1th Tnt 46 60, lon 70 60, with lose vals apd Fost, spd in a ing condition, by orig Cronsiadt, from Furnas, which took of the crew and csrried them to Gloucester fonx Bawan Victorta. Long, frem St Jago de Cuba for Pijade'piia, came ashore du: ing tbe late NK gees, on Saud. Polnt bars, pear Bency Inlet, Nc, ena biiged = The ‘crew took to thelr boats an¢ landed without dificulty, saving nothing bat what they sod fn. UF bonvmyinc Goun Gormuts, which went into Lille Bag <arbor, 1b dirtrese, about tho 2ith wt, and was anandor ‘ed, anc baa heen brougn! on hereby Capt Kinney, of ite Bee Sarbor she row lew atthe Savy Yard. There war On ber & Polley Of insurance tur $00 fom Jasye L Morera, Cropper, from Virginia, bound’to his port with w Iarge and’ valuase cargo of cystersto | AG 1% By AOEUD ok in the gale from NW, on Tuesdas, ee Ph when he ned 3 fee! of water in her bold, and hat derk )etmern ¥i70 apc water. she, wns avandoded the enp- nur ere cvcw (abing tothe yaml ‘ney ween aflarwards pick: cdopabrg bound to sew Hampshire. he precise cnies ard oher particulars could pot yet be obtained; bur sometbing trove definite in 1egaré to ft may be learned us 9 day or two YM Mecstnorz, Onlborn, ‘rom Sand Shoal Iniet for viene DM Ma crisencchore drive» heaey gale 1tsh inst, @ ew miles north of assateague Iwht House aod became « to al.cee. Crew rescued with d'flloulty, saving noibing but what penn v i, Teel fri ‘inginia for Boston. put iuto George. We previo Me ik lust hating becn blow of and the crew badly frost brtteti fen frye Be1t, aebore on Cape Pore, remained Lith, lenk- ing somewhat, Ghe wreck reported a fow dayr since aa comirg ashore at Joog Purd, Nantucket, wes part of scbr Horace Nichola, which au tuch on Fow and Piga ® fow © cebs since, at Puaxtom, No \7 sebore near the south end of Fa Bon PR 20 badly Gumened tbat her OwDA 8 gon: eder ter not worth ivy | ‘avd have deterroine? tr atrio her. be wae rether an od and hed been in active rervice shout fourteen sears. a ae Boat Jvita, No 15, is now at the Screw Dock, Kast Hoe cet rer nite of Catages received while inving aloug- fide theyncket ship Ttornton at eh bor outide sau 00k, Tear the Ba: ip the teavy blow trem NW 0” the of the jai fret. Ber ar oard bulwarks, chain piwes ant fore rig. Serre cartl € awwy; also some of the planking on the fine #idn siove in, beside being more or less strained els where e! ove and f oft, [oxtrecte om Latter to RNs 004 Walter eq.) Sr Thomas, dan dhe vip Maraeret, vefore repoted, {¢ + abeut Snished, sod WUl leave tor Valencia uext wook, Toe bee at boerd jer) Bicbole dee; & y ton. 162; Adama Gray. henr Charttcn Lightbourn: for bavapnan, lig; frekb! or chariereé; Apoawsn. 5 a'th, Care do: Boney for Pertand, 1dz; Lunevs, York wts: arcalin, Wilkon disg; hwna teiderant cig; La Shaw. co; Haocock, Gren, ‘ortland, do; Yankee Bi ste, er AnTWER?, pored air Zitb}: Jen 1. \. ere, Callao: 84 Trnmbu'l, Smith, ai York; 1 . Norton, do. Sid'Dee M, Bolgique (*), NYork: Jau t. Fides. Cater, NOr. fons Metanzas, Libbey, Havans; $d, Kobt Center, arnold, N AsatEn, Oct 14—Passed Thomas W fears, Andorson, fron vinu, Sprague. Manila; Blea Soy Syancy NOW. Dov 5. Revenue, Howes. Koverdan(and passed Anjver Sth). Bomray, Sov 22—arr Oracie, kaulett, Leadon. sid Nov 23 Contest, Brewster, Ubinas (ard paseet Bancerona, Dec 2—arr Pt 5 % Chime, do; ieabel. NOrieans; Brunetie, Leach, Unrdif. Bid a Florentio, NUrieans, emptn Delano, NUriesbs; Adolphix 6, Baitimore; 29th, Car Bavre; Waban. Paine. Boston, 8 Glover, Baldry, SUriea llth, Uvion Lothrop, Boston; Sam’ Fates, Youag, Philadel Savanna! Hermopia, Doone, N¥crk. Bld 2d Lins, meGres Frapesco Haver, Clarenon; 10%, Morue, SYork. Mazatlan, Wyrm sar, Crows, snd’ P & Hazelape, MeUritlia, NUriedns; Lanar- Sen, Cormbh, Mobile; But, Trenton, ‘and Uharies Charleston: Jan 1. Union (s), Ad ber, Mobile; 20, Ure ur Carrotert, Ns ork; Sist, Mercury, French, co; Foston with Gen Vorkbhs. Pierce tbeieston Guy maonertog, U jard, NYork: Sist, artel, ' eiano; Zeno'la Peers, and voeaa se oar er Meapice elsie. nigga, ana dus Oright, . Mo! Gourg NYork 2¢ Mousug, Link, Gal .. Leach, avd 9; Bugene, Morrison, fea broen. Chee, Mobile; Buriingion, michaels, Phim e'phia ‘d 30th ut, Bizabeth, Lock, Mobt'e; Sist, Empire, Zerega, gan Genterr, ‘Wat ington. NYork; Meu trie, ‘Unnpunn, Bos- fans a0 1, Judith, brown NUrieans; Bxprew turdick. Mo eider do with despatch; A! 2 7 Loutra, dot Cumberiand, Me, Re SOvess; N ; kit Whitney, Marto, hy Ring, Raltimore;. Re Cobden. inc Fa " Cyem alexander Boston, Ist inet rity Aor a J Ward, Blore Cheriesten: Pioneer: trom inron, NOv leap ; Coventanter, 2 ES Meader, FY, nov sp, had reftted for w ake 5 tant, 9) bbls oll 14,009. Ihe : paren gees Nant, 967 wh this -esson, hound home, {meet Karte, Now Zentand, July 24 Friend, Brows, 1» Off Bai dwich Islonds Nov 23 Louisa. Gres, NB 11) wh breton 3 ‘Was bound into the Ielands w All up with freight ti tor beme Tieirympte Bay July 14, Alto, Buel! NB, 460 sperm on Sban‘a Talard, Ocho'sk Ses, Ont 2 Fdwars, Smith, “8, at Wi 90) Dele thleséaacn, to wall dr Sundwish Iola: ds the lirst ken—No cate, 40 (by the Loui pRPien No cate, 40 (oy the Louisa, Nis), Omeze, randorn, Rov 4, 1st 15 208, lon 29 45 W, Winslow, 0: New Bedford. spoken, fc. Ehip Lizzie Tom » Kelley oft Tenures tet: uo irene! dels 3 te “ Rs Ogee Lordon Ce! 4 for Osieutta, Nov Shp Grantie State, “ erbs from Bosun Nov 8 for Calsatta, Nov 2 lat 26 20 8, fon 5 40%, eb aneck, from NOrieeas for Liverpoo, was ciz- Bhip Rep; vaiterd Jan &, in Flori’s Pa-saze. A ater Ww, ebip ring # teen Jen 11 tat 9 24 Ie rigred, wind blowicg a gal oigr phy red tatters: brut could mem’ Fe ant the narne ninied biack. to'ally dianasted, was 'é; hed jury fore and mizea masts le from N&. she abo” et a while showing @ white flag, with red cross, was algnaliznd Jan 16, Cape AnD ¥ by N60 ti Na. Brig ree Fe 36 dassirom NY¥ork tor K'o Jancira, Deo lv, It 728.0, lon R27 W. Brig Wacksa Whittey, from St Marks via Key West for N nc “hasan wechtnanes bad lost tore yard, Jan It, tat 39 C4, Behr Ligovia. of Bt George, 9d" « from Bosten ior Darien, Jan 1, lat $4, Jon 74. Demanina, Dee 12—Arr Bremen brig Marietta, Gwyan, ‘or folk. we port 24th ult, echr Alice Mowe, Pike, from Baltimore, arr 3 Beret. Jan %—Arr ship Jouss Waern, Washburn. disc; Jolier, for Hamourz, idg; Wabash ditching, Dgr, do; barks american, Seavey char- cla for London; Kxpress, Bosk, for A Coot ft for ran, hae H Hamilton, Chase. soolland, Snackieford, nec. Hasley, for Portland. i yandote, Bryant, wig; NW Bridge, Woodbury. disg; Alms Alien, for’ NYork. Wu )™ Binckley. Stout, ding bjorra Aevade. Rosier, dig: Hi Ruteht, Lugeoe a eH mr Means. doy i Unarcaill jade, deg; Mary © an, Hill, art} ner; ding ; Star. 40; ai ‘dion Prentice do; JM Mo ales. Brown f Meteo (Bes Andere, 10 !oad at— wh er, Dyer, tretght or charter; Beary Lewis, «ida; 8 Lawton, Gardner, wig; Confid Melvil'e do; Deimont Locke. Pas! wi tun, HO; Joba Maateh Barstow, de Norton, ding: W M Groton, Werher, wig; Keatucky, eo do: Ma'lida, Lunt, for Bos: releams, ‘ide; & M on Alfed, Perry, ding; sto Grande. Mc Glichriat, freizht or chartar: Rizabo’h isle, tor New 4, Stireon. about diaz; Kearicl Prabang, Bl woors Margacet ann wee and A K Mc croft, th origs B ft ator Faton Cardenas; Manzanilia, Kel. 5 ler, Hshia Honda: John Merce Melvile, seven.ah; Jonwthan ODiey, Witon, Mohte; 120, ship Hatreburg Wixwell, New t le Nis barks J M Morales, Brown, New York; almira, Port- @1 10 Jaxemo, Dec 2—Lo port berks Palmetto Crowell, froa Lisbon: arr 27th; MB Stelsom Crozier, frm Baillie river Ga, berk going in with 4 tn » white signal, was the arr Nov 0; 1 Bemiten helium, tom Hostom; brig. Abby Joves —, trow Brunswick, Ga, arr 26h. (ld Sov 29. bs'ks Rodman, frown, y atangla wero, SER pi Nariel Rapes jarrupan, NY? jov 7, eer Hotebbisn Munson N Urcars; 2h bark Was Cloud Todt do; 2h. barks Lizzie Land, Cann, and Hazard, coad, do; Rehdees; Frankin, Morte Pont Bartic, Dee $0—Arr ship Volga, Holm, Boston, via Tavanhaa. Lee 19In poet brigs Loutes P bry, Prion, an 8018 to-ohtaty pence: Puwam, Munday, for N¥ork, lag; Men- strel, Kearse, for B York, we ]Peu Srxamsury Amraica, at Rostox.) Dee 30—arr Asgiro and Augusla, NYork; Wa: 5 Ktiwan, Wicks, Obsriedton; Sist Bea Lark ohn Baigar, NOsppans (both betordre jonien, : ; Atebat .- and ‘D Hoadley, Magua, DYork; 16th, North Star, Smith, trom Canion Singepere tre for Lindon; Sov 3, Neptune's Car, Patien, teom Fon-cbow {0 tor do; 4th, Sunny koath, trom. York; 6th, Jacob Bell, Kiham. Mantls Or do, & B Por bes Raised. a N X.7%; Gib. Siam, Willams, £:0m Macile foe Hoa on: Bosinalan, Wwe. A ten (or Hong Kung; th, Kin for B York. Parad ty do Oct 28, Crovest, Brewster, from Canton for Lordon; 20th. Kapid. Corning, from 5, Revenue, Howes trom Batavia for ‘Hoog Kong tor New rom do for Queensiown ; Curiew, Gregory, trom Bos- tuber, Crosby, Whempos, London for Canton; Nor 2th, Valuure, Salts, Metbourne; Gi Mescon, EX, Der 27—arr Agnes, NYork; 2*th. Elbe, do; North- @ Guayame, NYcrk, Etse, do; cermann, suriean: cher, N York eacx. Dec 3l-arr Marie Caroline, from Charieston, 2 adelbert, NOrlesne UMAnIS, Jan 1- Sid Gen Wilshire (fom Liverpool), arieston, Broavorams, Dec S1—Of, Atlantic, from Bremen for New York Kei ast, Janl—Arr John Henry, Moses, NYork. Carcurts, Nov 10 Arr Mornizg’ Glory, Hohoe (or Parsons ; 18th, Jas Obesice. Bryan, Akyab, 2'et, Sam! Lawren: ‘etien, Newport, EB via Tab bay, UGH. Old Nov 16, Kd ‘werd Kusseil Lordon. Sid from town Nov 9, Uriel, Foster, Boston; 12th, Judge Shaw. Feakes, do; 15th, Halcyon, ymmer, do; Wsth, yenet, Lecrow. Go: Go den ule, Mao. Loodaa;, 20th,” Natiooal Fagle, Matthews, Boston; 2ist, Paciber, Bishop, and Archer, ‘Ibrmae 1 ocdon Caxpiry. Dec 22—Bid Roebuck, Walden, NOrlesns J acted Dee 17—pld Creslen, Uhristiaasen, Charles- ton, BU. Constantrxorix, Lec 10- Arr Austin. Gardner, Sinope; prev to for Urtaves ‘20th Boadirea, Sticktev, Ba eklava (repurted for Ur! Coxmaven, Dec 27—Aar Catharine, abarews, Charlestoa; ‘Weebington, S York. FY Mal, Lec 30—Arr Speedwell, Allen, London for Calcutta; Bist, Wilard Mitchell, London tor Caravl; Victoria, Cham pion, do for NY. 7k (and procerded); 2d, Buterpe. arev, do for do (npa proceeded’; 4th, Pampero, taoden. tsa ‘sbt free 31 Crusader, Rich, Savannah: Fluntren, Atwood, tr ), Coggins, Mavila Sept 2 for n |, Kdwin B Horn, Stiphen, do; $4, Queea James, boven. Jan4 Da apm pe rag ‘87 days from NOrleans Gerhaps BYork) for | ‘ALeOUIU, Lee &—arrH A Stephenson, Fost, Mobile for Fay FLUtRING, Dee 26—S1d Huntress, Atwood, NOrieans; ven 1, Emtele Cole, # York. Grayraenv, Jan 3—arr Go den Eprtng. sutherland, Bizet Kurcesycon, Btatlord aptwerp; 4b, Tennessee, 5 Fononds, Cw lao via Valpuraiso, and 72 days from slo Ju- petro Gortexnunc. Dee 2—Arr Jenny, NYork Givexsrapr, Jan 1—arr Bertha Leland (harieston, G1ascow, Jar 2—In port Kobert Hastie, bitehls, for Boston Jag. Srxos, Dee —Arr Manch+ster Clerk, NOr'esns ‘Soh San GuxZzN0cK, Lec —Arr sobert Leopard, ot John, N) Ip port Jan?, dere, Steen, fo: NYork Idg; Nictaux, An- thou), for Savannt £, Dec Z—Arr Terraneuvier, NYork; 28th, Jossph, 5 arksa- reen, chsnie’s Own, Buck, Bork; Painter, Wob- laud Chief, Barstow, pron, Snel, 2 Urieaos; 3s ‘20, Uregon, Porter, joacs Jun 2, Wm Teil, Funck, from NYork; Alice in Cource, Binger, from #Urleans, Combis, Sturges, from “Jan 2, Moses Wheeler, Kimpson, NOrleans, 81d Deo 27, jan 2, Horald, ba Od Bui, Dec %— srr Johann Kermann, § York Hirivort, Deo Zim Arr Uoean Home, Merryman, NOrieans; 2h, Wepror, Wilmington, NC. Livzxroon, Dec 22—Arr Joseph Holmes, Jones, NOrien: 5 1s; 4th, Chance or, : n, Hill, ¢o; Horatio, Giveo, jas M’Uarthy, Bro sarig, tah Yhompeon. Penc ietou, * York. Cia gab ot Carreck, ehepherc, ‘Nurieate; Jon 2, Frank ‘Ashland, Moore, 33; Morse, Priladeiphia; Wanderer Ryder, NYork; ‘Touro, Nickersen, aid. Heory Ca x, Flarty, NOr: , lucbioola; 4ib, artour, Bale- Uelen MeQaw, Tucker, NUricans; Peter Maxwell, mt 4 Delay. do, whio, Butentns, Sava, Aravia (+), tor Boston 1%h; City of New York, Moves, j er, Fanpron, do 2th; Elvira Owen, Alex rica (s), for Sew York 9th; Baltic . do ib; Olty of Brookiyn, Heoort, A Westervelt and Oriminal Bath hb hacelsior, futne dofib; Undernriter. do Sin; Poneer..do tam; Conataa: the and Menbatten do 16th; Am Union, do @lat; W Casmoer. iuip and admiral Prinz adetnert, Ser Pound i, Wyo. ming, do 12h; Wer'moreland, do ql wt, Richard Gol tf and Farsh do #ita aeapaich; Glance, for Bald- ann ts 09 i Hondas for Ubarlenion; La ; for M spieane uth; Yes do jib; Carnet vb; Horizon, co 16th; ot the Kast, Age ba mit a tons, for sale: ‘ont & Eni Fig’ 28h wit, Mary Ogden, Loveland, and M Whit. i 20ib, Horizon, Stone, ciamtean and tet erat e ork, Slat, ther "as, ae ead NGrisben; laouts, Frsonsen, |, abd Ulcer 0, i; Latte roeman, Hopi cullvaer,’ Austls, NYork; Gom Perry, Sydney, 4%, Weleh, Trieste. ‘BW: N, Dec 28—Fn' trward Junins, Tieomb, and Tnea, Maine thin. lenis. Warburton, Kobertson, NYork; Panny ‘piuter, Goge, Boston, Coean Queen, smith; Ke veces, Dough- 1 sale 1), %, Perey” Stephen Larta’ee, Gray; G8 Lacan, yhew, and Teabella, Pavierwn, NYork; Humboldt, Danner “aoore; Stet, Gov Morton, Burgess, from Ooicutta; ade. for do Me" Nove, tor ‘haueders, for top do; By Dounle May vf Boslou, now under ihe Haraburg tor wale ‘Lisnon. Deaolela, B York Leia, D ¢ 27— Arr Busan G Owenn, Norton, Qaliac, bid Deo 2h, Lady of the Lake, McKay, Savannah. Lo: 2 - ue for ois enema a a am ORITICS, “arr Bisiun, nil” Oct 20, Kate Hooper, Jackson, ay for M. Nov % -Are Gom of the Ocean, Thurston, Boston; mith, Jes Tiall, Wese. Northern porte weausenies, Lec 29~ Arr Oct aa Herald, ieghen: qaatech Bay; Jan 1, Monarca of the sea, Gardoer, do; R O Veadmen a-d Warrer Fisber Gallagher, NYork. Bid Joben Fredevict, Date, Ho-on Od Dee 81, y rocker, ‘vocker, NYork; Bellona, Bes rickson, and ard do mmaden, ander ian. MALaos, Deo 22—Hid prov Vilave Bel, Burvell, W¥ort. Aewron?, Deo Z—Sit saa Ades Gay, NUdesms, Nameong. Rogors, Galveston; Slat, abby slancnard, F eedte- ton, NOvieane Niwny Jen 1. 51d prev, Peiynesia, Morgan, Savannah, Poarswout, Dee s1—ari Belgique (9), ‘tack —— Niork (@: 0 yreceeded tar sou'bampwu; Jan 2, Wales, Y a Colonna Loudon 'OINT DE GALL, Noy 33—Arr Kentucky, Ki ), Havre, ent sid for Kangcon, apes ane 19h O87 OtAtcow, Jan 2—In port Mearns, Ciines, for Savanna’ ie Pexants Roaps, Jt , addizon Giloert, Paine, George, BE, Bae ie g Si—Arr Fivira, Crosby, N¥ork; Jam 1, Yersey. PLYaotan, gorge, Uroand rae slexangsia, V8, fer Yereay. WEENSTOWN, “arr Cy bern, Kal an 3 Beetle. inde ed |, Clara, Cook, Chivonse, mmphy ia, Larkin, Beitiinore x ae vec Canin Wack, Ciaek Com Talia), London (and put bact e')) Jen 1, Asma ; Universe, Ghd Wai kathbove Prat (al storm Sew York), L..odon *auGox, Nov &-Went to wea Inez, Graves, Londoo; J Haven, Bherbu nu, Bostep; Sth, Nor ‘Wind, Hiploy, NYo:k; 1ith Uncle Vobey, Bowe Harre. SAMAR AKG, OCLL3—sld Avbroaie Hard a, Holiad Eumise, Dee 2f-Cd prev Kong Btakcn, Salvessen, an@ Amiste, Kruger, MYO Jv port Jana, Allan —-—, for NYork !de tcrorrtinp, bee :8—eld ancona, ee Skaview, Jan 2- Off, Gleager, Lunt from Lmio. for Livee- 7 pool, bid Dec WO, Buens Vista, *atthews (from Calcutta), Antererp; Cohumblun, Hulobe cer (for NYork), Havre; Jan’ 1, abbots Lawrence, Davis (trom do, Brest ‘Tue PIL, (below Brist:), Jan 2-81 trom, M_ Pollock, Cruiteback, ‘NUrieans; Medon, Jonnana, Heautort, N. : Tanuet RoaDs, Dec St—Arr Milton, ‘Nickers>n, NOritans for Liveryea ‘Teatt, Heo 20—Arr Kubicon, Becket!, Darien; Slst, Kajab, Cobb, Nurieaus. ‘Ine Wranr, Dee 20,7 AM--Passed, Margaret Brans,War- per, (10m London tor # York Warsxcia bie Tar Sybil, Seabing, Callso; 20h, Are. mipgo. Cerean co; jercy Len. man, do; 23d, Lion, Ball én; 2atb, Tropic, Bialth, do Lonpon, Dec 29—The Fapny Whitiier. Gece, arr in the river Com Boston, fort ratin Soe weruny ‘a leak. n> date ton Bl, Jen 4—ibe Fonpy Whittier, from FKoston, which was sasmy ed by the lugger Biltich Queen was ordered by arbiirators te pay £00 tor the aeswtence. Tha claim wes tor £140, he Cioelia. Bald viv, from NYork for Constaat wi strended on, the Inland of Andres, neat Syris, abt Dec 1b, ead eterdoved hy the crew; ‘The coast of tha Crimea was viette? by a hurricane coger which Jasied reveral hours. The Cortes (Americn with bay, ron aground at Kamlescn; craw and cargo 61 Sovrmimpron, Dec %—The Washington (.), from sew Vor, what arr bere from the Weseror the’ Stub bal tonched o: ees Long Sand end remained 735 hours; ou thé fo)lowing morwing, when entertrg the Strals ot Lover she was {n content with « reve) standing tow ards ibe knglinh coast; had ber padtie tor stove ip, wild ober minor 6a nage. Jan 2-0 8 wail stenirer Warsington, ftr New York. having been reca led and coppered, has come out of the graving (OOK, and fs ceaiing und taking in'cargo Puxxovrit, bee %1--The am sbip Bivira (of Boston), Orosby, eld fren New York Dec 7, put {oto Prymouth on went: Fe’mouth tor orders be bas had fair wiude during the pas. ego bu: so strong that rhe wax constonily eippiog seas) aad on the 22d @ gale from ~W blew co furiously that the abio cowl: not run befove U any longer, and war eompelieg le bears Qe, when ske chipped rereral heavy reas one whiok swept the dulwarts und carrier’ off ue seecnd mate wud two seamen, who were drowned; the same sea bruised the master get wo- . are not pena ‘The Elvira has lost her maiotopgaliant mact and come fa Liyerroou. Jan 2—The mpire alate, Briggs, trom New York. is leoky, ond has tarown over from 200 to 300 tous of her cargo. Hetvorr, Deo %—The Ocean Home man, from Ne Grleage, ables wan eahereoa (ao Visk se 150, ins beod bese Le remalzs tight, Kormexnam, Dec 24—the Vi x: | hens for New ork, which Was np thors, tad bad ulgn drones one Cy Brexex, Jen 1—The Blucker, . trom New York for this port. teok the pth wc re tn thisetver during # fog, but wae towed off, fs now in the desk ot Bremerbaven. Rocneux, Dec 2—The Iradera, Dutch, for the Usltet tates, got aground bere i. golog out of Nott endreeuilae Caucorta, Nov 22--TL Marcellus (4m. Bartle't, which Senne Sa eon eee a o i 5 beround going dowo ue river, aud bas as toot water ia 0) HoxG Koxc, Nov 15- The Kolian, Briard, for at book Hit inst wih loes of foretopunet end everything od tao bree anc mainmast and bewsprit sprung, ie heavy gale The Bustamente, Wii hence for Fi Meret CSE Tena ap a one re (cay Siang, fr endo, nh bog enedin evo E: i] cargo wi damaged, BOSTON, J stenansbi u , Jan 18—Are Br pool Jen, vin Haliac dbase at her ot ai oan tage rer. Fauard, Al cola; M Sawyer, racer, N Orleans; V Fratas, Gatverton via Oud, where. she was shore; Ma- \anzme, Young, Potomac ; Biagtian, Pray, NYork; seven aura, Dougias, Jacko: ville; Naocy’ Pissed, ire- land, Rappabani River; Hy Jane: Jarich sod Pettengil!, valtnoore; Kiza' ann, saton, Vienna, Md; N Gould, Smith, Philedciphia; Rising suc, ‘Wass, Yo Wording, Kuss, Beifest for Mataueas, put inte distress; sesca- er Wim Jerkins. Hal ett, Bai more. ' Signal ‘ora shio, » bark ord a brig, Od ships Lsuroben, (new ot B aq owe. Urleans;, Porki ‘iegios, ‘ King, Bio Griude, (a clowracee, bmvieg F oe Jones, Ku dwcre; brige Besumar(Fr), Bilard ¥ tloello, Tarr. Wiimningtoa, NG; diarcia T:ibou, Sweetanr, Cordetas; Belic Holbrook, York. bailed, wind wrserdy, Light otere Timen. ‘omen, amarlian; brie Boog Jen, Nereus; bark JO Siche's went cown and anchored ta ode: brig oupg Am Baill, Jap —Arr sour New Glove, Vireiats. a! brige Kliss Dod'e; , Mopkins, Havana; ——- (uew), spear, ental, BIoTUU, Jan lbs—Ar7 brig A G Washburn, Camm, Port om Price Dec 29 CHe RLASTON, Jan 14, PM~Cid bi Herald, a sebr Mary & Louisa S'eclman, Niort. 6.3 span roelous: Away tegundo, Kotg, Rar ; Spao Louisa & chrs Fccnboatas, Bulke) » Niork; W A Spafford, Tooker, Ioiboarr sletmahip Jes Adger, Turner, XYork; Otdratvars bark Sara Hase. Hamburg in the offlag. barks rollock ( Litie, Laverpool; Kaeto, Kendrick, Boston, also « bark aa- Teh, AM— Arr bark Balsto, Kendriet, Boston, Tn {yn ofing, By bart Kouse, Lite, trom Liverpool. wid sche W ett, NYork. ¥DGAKIOWN, Jan 10—Arr schrs Am Chief, NYork for lem, and FAUL KIVEK, Jan ]—Arr bark N G Hichborn, Bi Apalachicola, eebr Fountain, Davis, Norfolk; nas expe heavy weaiber, been blow~ off the 's0ast, had cook swept of everyting inevestie, and the crew @a6 ha ly frost-bi teur ta mon Washburn, Thrasher, Norfe!k, of aod for oe, ne ‘win probably discharge her cargo of corn here, as (he Fiver 18 Gozen above. 3 GLOUCED' in Jan 17~Arr brig Cronsiadt, Kendall, Se- HOLMES 8 HOLE, Jan 16,1 M— Arr brig Carrione Oa bhoe Pavannab tor Newour re aid, orgs omaees Babe sclis Louisa noonoke, Kobert Miller, Hale annah, Maia, Law, Faxon, Lagrange and alquistar, Avglo Sason, e, Portau Prince Bost asdeil, POrleans fr do; i Leggett, Mobile for rortamouth; David B Doan, Veazie, 1ab for hock'snd; sclire albert Mason, omith. Charinstoe Boston; J Tathorn. Vea, havanmeh tor Belisat; Lizzie Dyer Bartol, ¢ ortork for Port ard; G MPar ridge, D. tr, dotor ‘Jhon aston, LP Wyberit!, Cobb, koston for Bait more; secmuel Nosh, Otis, do. for Noriolk; 8 O Hart, Wall, dp for Viegiala; Ww A atword, swith, do tor Tangier; James Ifreensa, - Dav, Portinzd for vo; wuinbow, Havener, Ber irs sor. for Wi Dirdton NC; Peinware. bridge and Hiawatha, Simonton, Kock land ter Nsork; Ubarlie usd Wiltha, 71) pita, Damaciaoot- Ebon A”: Be We Re bee wi |. BI, echrs mary Peavy, "ied ERR REIS tas tinh, Jen re i im, Torrey, ma‘ for Borton; Mart Mankin, seers, Nsork for = BK Freemsa, Purvere, ssoson for 1: ; Soutberoer , vinsmore, 6 Y wk for Portinnd; Seawark, sherman, Reekpor 4 for savannah; Hya- duras, Crose, Provinceiown for Nortoik. _ Bid. ackrs Albert Ma. sop. LW ver, Hie w alba, 10a smh: £ Delamere, Charice jax, Mary Maukir, Southerner, ‘reemun, JP Welbe- rill, Boudurrannd Charlie & Wi tie : diy Betoains st8 AM, wind light from we at, barks Warren tel- lett repe; Tvmmany. ready fon nea;, rigs «ize Barges, Ava Caribtee, auglo saxcn, Mudoe, Lydia Franeos Dit Torve; ‘Aroturur, ready for es; Ariuduc, rpg; Lake, Signal, orn, @ M Partridge, S8 fonel Dash, ‘camark. Feb! war Got off unis ino fring, and will go on tke y for repai 6. BYANNI, Jan 15 eid schrs Com Kosroy, Mary Anna, “Selita (so telegraphed). Monte. Jan are (oy tel) by Jordove = pet A ee taal, — Arr Cart Hevaua; Uitb, dorephive. Fe ris, Saltimore, Sit aches cow Nj rename (from Boston), I/angier (having repaired), & eROPORT dat brie, Sarah Pi Lord, Malaga, gan li—Arr ie, EZ Gibralter Sov 24, tor MYcik, With damege to sails, rigging, “New OAVEN: Jac 16 obra Buena J VEN, Jan Atr er Vista, Fy gd God Hunter, Thomas, spriolk; i Vk od tohre beterprise, Delien, and tusan Beker ie Wi? . PROVID} NOK, Jan Ib~srr teepeine ‘Westchester, cle, % i Pawturet. ale Rhode Tring Toe 4 e o 3 Sebo Tenbem, Davie, Mi "orig Wap 0, Canes zar: sebre Kiver Queen, Fewier, NYork, Ma: in Jewport, to finish losuing for + avana; alfred Bar Oar: HREatiA EG eRE Sy tne Que, Maia, a on to ‘cad for Providenso. v 4 PORTLAND, Jan Vim Arr bark sobt WB Darling, Bavmore: Cid, ot Prorpeat, S00}¢ toer), Grifin, Havana; brig u i 60. TOkTeNULTH, J Tarr schex Moron Waring, Halll, ork, B ge, ‘ot KUCKL4 ND, Joep 15—Sid sonra Hiawatha {new, . + imonton, y, Fnrnsworth Aenean do, Say &T gee) , Jap 10—Arr prev, echr Lovaueh, Teel, Vir- bite Me ‘been blowagil, aod crew oadly frost btu a A LEM, Jan 1 Art echt Ameriean Chief, Presses, 4 ow bark Btorm King (aew, S72 tous, of Salem), Mowiy fae: “Abar. SaVARNAH, Jan W—Arr steamship Florida, Woodhull, AYO, (Old bil Farah, Globe, tosion; sehrg Bellona, Gor: win, Jonas Smith, Furman, aod WL Cogewol Siaithe Wyo, WILMIBUTON, 8 ©, Jan BJO—Arr were Oc ward, ali, ew 3, Canove, wn, i" ‘Adio, Goth, NYork. ‘%j ie er EXPRESSES, ACTFIO EXPRESS COMPANY, 124 BROADWAY —POR Pr Calitorste Oregon, band wich islande, Chinn asd Boers rica. Freighve, parcels aud letlers will be diepatshed pet i'2'f Me irelphta recoived il L2 'clockr smaah pasate eed ‘a ved ul 2 o'e) Ly " ieliers received untill P.M. Welt, HALL Agent PRCIAL CALIFORNIA EXPRESS—NOTIUR — PRER- SIAR do! wih aiepnteh thers or Oalttarnte teh next express tor Californi vregem, Islands avd Vautic coast of South Ame. ph bY per 0. 8. Mw *t. Louls, on Monday next, Japuar) 2t. at 2 P.M, Fi Teeatved til! 12 o'clock, ard parcels, letiora, £e,, TP on Mondi PRREMAN & UO., £0 Broadway,

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