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Wews from Turks Islands. Ausast, Fub. 0, 1866. PUBLIC REVENUE AOCCOUNT—TBADE WITH HAYYTI Our Albeny Thre Oveat Meanie: Sewwré—Kaxeas— SUSPENDED. cavteanetins doom eawibans ae Farce in | _ Our files from Turks islands are dated to the 20th of he Homse—the New York Tax Bills. January, but contain little news. No quotations of the prices of salt are given. ‘The Gasefte of 19th of January has the following finan- cial statement :-— ‘The day of our Lord has been a glorious one for biaok ‘wepublicamiam. Three great guns fired in the State Capi- ‘tol within the space of twes'y-four hours, is an achieve. wont thet may well conse the heart of every lover of | 25! of receipts and cepentifurte of ii sive ‘culiered passons'’ to throb with emotion, and send the wan acon ee ee ser ite, Cae ef- ‘Dicud coursing wildly Usrougn the veime of every dark See meme, oa our salt ‘e duties for the. ; - 4:4 Gerson ' Garriscoe—e Kansas firebrand—aad Seas. Sap Rising of Wien eee aT er nee oe Seward | ‘The export amounting onty £407 18s.—ari:; from an The haber egiatenegpnaand tm the, Asteity ahem | SSIS, “ene essere desheeeh 6 etciinnh 008 ‘der this morning, sleek and emooth, and was introduced | 115. 74., or 630.316 bu: of salt. ‘Thur, the deficiency by some of the Journal office attaches to the members Pia oe Ham Shack epee. of salt, bee 2 general ticular attention to those repre- porta. it duti 213 ¥. Seer o hy’ His, Od, are loos, than thoes sf 1856 by Eadie, Ody contalives who, during the sessios, appear to have been dangling between Americaviem or democracy and nigger: ism. Perhaps be made s ttle capital by his condescen- elon, end perbape pot. There will be ample oppor- ity to judge when the bill making the Health Officer of Mew York o ralaried office (introduced yesterday), the ‘Dill ebolinbing the ralir.e4 mmis+iva, (noticed to-day,) snd (he bill repreling the State paper act, (which has yet to be brought forward), ahali ve acted upon in the House. The appearapee of Seward on the foor was gan No. 1. Gun No. 2 was Grea sbout 2 o’slook P. M. With solewn visage ard sonorous vorce, the Clerk anvourced ‘® mersege from the Governor. The republicans had fixed everything fore most selete and serious pertormance. ‘They had the cus and were to look unusually grave as “the hammer of the Speaker fell heav.ly upon his desk, to Procure more than ordinary order. Prendergast, whom ‘the republicans are endeavoring w put for werd as leader, in the place of the imprac toadle and fussy Judge from Ontario, weate rise and offer a few remarks, with down: cant eye end choking voice, as though overcome by the inter sity of b's emotion. ‘ A messege from the Wovervor of Kancar,” cried the Clerk; and you might have heard « which deficiency is attributable to the same cause ag the export duties. Y 10 the expenditure, it will be seen, for the fret time in the history of this new colony, that it has «xceeded the Teceipts; and that in the sum of £426 8s. 444. But, oo further examuna‘ion, we find the eum of 10 188. 8d. eet down to sanitary expenses—the effet of the visitation of cholera in 1854-55—which is not, very fortuna‘ely, ax ordinary expenditure, The excess of expenditure was of course detrayed from ths previous year’s balance, but of which there appears to be still lett the sum of £1107 1s. 11d., avaimole for the service of 1856. On the whole we think tae colsny might congra- tulate ivself that it has got through the diffi sulties of tae year 1855 80 well. The same paper has the following netics of the effects of the Heyten and Dominican war. Jt +a, The tollowirg ceapaten adcreased to nis Honor the Pre- sident acministeriig the goverment of these islands, by ber Bri Mojesty’s Consul at St. Domingo, is tor general information ereby given publicity to, by order of bis He nor the Acministrator. LEX. C. LOWE, Private Secretary. Govenswxst Hovsk, Grand Turk, Turk and Caicos Ivana, Pee. 31, 1865. Barren CoysvtatTe, Saxto Domxao, } ton = Dec. 11, 1855, Sin—1 beg leave to inform you that, bys prociamsl of the Dominican merernnent Wake was pabiished on beans | in the House. ‘Lhe document (which you have | the ldth«fthis movth, the Dominican repuolic is de- reer: by telegraph) was chem read; but when the foot | c'arra in # state of siege, auc the ports of Samana, Azusa was reached, and the name of the so calied “Goveraor’’ | anc Romrna are slo+ed to cémmercial tavercourse, fell upon the expectant ear: of members, there was heard very Het yy whirpered inquiry of “Who the devil's Kebipsoo' semtence proceeded from the lips of a ovr. democrat, and was not, of course, mteaded wos piainly beard. and then arose evinced that the members saw poe he) petal ‘anc made the motion for « special Hidivaimas, | But the dotshing funay affair by Mr. Mensa, As I nin aware ibst there exists some trade between the Carks Lands anc Semana, [ request your Honor w bring this extreme mexsuse of the Dominican govern. ment to the knowledge ct the wmhabitan’s of your Presi- dency, in order to prevent theresy diappotutmeats acd losses. The only ports oven at Present to foreiga trade are Santo Demingo and Po:to Vlata. ROBERT H. SCHUMBURGK, Consul. To bis Honor the Pre-idect acministering the govern ment of the Turks and Caicos Islands, Grand furk. Another Irish Meeting in Toronto, OPPOSITION TO £4 BUFFALO CONVENTION. [From the Toronto Colomst, kep. 9.) sh meeting in the st. Lawrence Hall last night, was the largest ana wost successtul tiat bas ever Deen held in tne city. From two to taree thousant persons on ynto the hail, and the greatest unsnianty preraied. Several gentiemen addressed thy meeting at rome length, acd the ing reso.u'tona were carrisd with rept ures of ap lawe:— Wheres, it bas beeu represented that a convention is being beld m the ery of Buffalo, in the United States, compored of Celegetes from the several civies of Canada, with a view of faci (tating the woolesale transmission inv the Provinee of toe Romeo Catholic population cisining Irth bith, at present reident in ana zens of the Vee States repudhic; acd whereas, a3 buch Rowan Catholic. ate princi ally thore who were the distarvers Unought » Meben waid * General Joon Mitchell."’ sad sateated that the Lrish patriot should lead the Black Guerts to battle; but I believe he alluded to General Machin, « Worthy superanouated ve who is s constant visiter | at the Capitel ec followed Mr. Mehsa's } motion, and, a4 it would erie nly have been carriet hed it been pat, the House was abruptly sdjourned, and in some confusion Gun No, 3—the Garrison felt -pieoe—goes off to-night in the Areembly chamber. It i+ singular that those three how rowd opin the r-pablicans in one da; of thelr pative country, aod not sa’ ied with the miid- aoe a ee en ie ee rcam tn ome Ser | teasand liverty -t the Beitush eocetisution, forfeled thele Seward! 'wost remas furvance of the profigaliry | Tight to the ds signatt-a of Bridinn ruljests by emigratiag with whieh Proviie: ‘some@luinoes laviches her biewsings | te 8 forriga State, and whe:eus, theic tu: buleacy and to uapon mortal-! termecdung, their active subsecy'a+y and bind ode- cienee to their prirstho d, ueve rewieved suem obnoxious , itis Quite an inreresting debate, and ane of vast inp too, to New Yorkers. was hac ‘0-day, wnen the ‘Tex bill was introcneed by Mr. 1) Jutge Foot, ot to their fellow re, uclicana; therefy Rerolvec, {bat thie mee ing Cops ruch a move- to bave the bil J to a commictee | Ment ee an interference with the neutrady which should York delegates and three from o:ber | be obverveo between foregn states a* peace #ftd each portions of tbe State. Mr. Authon brek * gallaat | other, and mreover, clspprove ongest man- in wee of (he cily repieventatives. Lrecd you oo! ner, of the cont-wpisted w ale t (va of Bush Koman Catholic lish frum the United States to this e sun: epecet cs. ; , | try. becmuse fot flor ly beilew-d, aud has deen often an JUDGE FOOT'S REMARKS ON TIP REFERENCE OF THE fully pr <0. that perp © who viinaly euomit to the di NEW YORK TAX BILL tate lo erge b ruby net de expectet to ve Mr. Speaker—] move that toe tax bil of the city of | gerd citfrere et te wop: New York, tor the year 1856, be referret to % special tEd coratitetiens! g of committee, ec natetiag Of to embers from the c't New ‘York, and of thiee members {ecm other parts of te. ‘Having peered eighteer years of active life in ths city of New Yors, my productive property being maialy there, and retairivg stil w ploce ot baring “ roughfare, way, whore { pass s portion of my tims, Thave a night to be heard anda duty to pertorm on ali mencures affecting her welfare. Our commercial me:repo- lis is identjfed with the character, interests aod prospe: ity of the St Ite gove:nment has become a by word ant reproach throughout the Stace xd coun’ Until wichia the laat twelve or fifteen vears executiv id legislative Cffices in the city were deemed honors by all, aad none ‘but men of the highest character were considered worthy ‘ofthem. Then the finances of the city wers economieally ‘managed. With a population in 1 of 371000, the whole amount of tex raised was somewhat less then 82,000,000. This year, with a population of 030,000, the city government asks the Legislature to allow it to raise by tax over sx and s balt millions of doliars. The ‘emount is enormous and starting. A request t> the power of the State to force Ly law such a mou- — meee caer capa bpadhor SS a oe aixt ‘of our population, appalling, ond wi ¢ oc Dei that of ‘this immense sum ail but $800,00)— ‘the city’s proportion ot the State tax—is aske! to meet the expenses of the city government, the spirit sinks and the heart w faint. Tce patriot and advocate of seif- government is filled with otetrust, is alarmed at the pro- spect, and fears the resuit of the great expe:iment we are making in this country, on the ability of a peop'e to govern thempelves. ‘The estimated expenses of our State government for thie year, including its nobie charities of $222 000, 1s only $1,674,000—le-s than one-third asked for the ex- eners ot the city it. Chus ic is neon that the Bisse governaagul bY 000, and entirely 2,800,000 pe» ple, tor less than one-third asked to govern wretcnedly $ gerous to the ad vVantageous working of vur heppy jastitations, and should be resis ed by every constitutions! means Resolved, That held io the Temperance © purpose of taking Satboite isa f om tae » Carade wasa one sided affeir, ani Dy no eens ¢xpressed toe views and feelings «{ the frishmen of Toror t.. end the we, tre Lried of thia city, pereby enter Cur eo emp protest agaivet tbe proceediogs of that meetirg, and the rercing of delegates uberefzom to acon. veo tion of Romish Irish to be peld in the cry of Buffelo. eré, im the reme of the Irishmen of Toronto. we pro- ni unee the action cf the sad meeting to be an impadent spd untruthfa! assumption on the part of the few Irish Komanists present at that meeting Reeolved, That we view the propored exodus of Romish Irish from the Unites States to Usuads, if it be success. fully carried out, as a great calamity, dangercus to our civil and religious liberty, a calamity’ whisb every true patrict, Protestant ss weil as Roman Catnolic, should en- deavor, by ail means in his power, to avert Police Intelligence. SACKILEGE. A woran named Mary Aure Conly was taken into cus- tody yesterday by cfficer Smitb, of the Seventeenth ward police, on a charge of stealing @ stiver candlestick from the altar of the church of the Nativity, in Sesond avenue. ‘The accused was discovered leaving the church with the property in her possession, by Catharine Lochila, of No. i2 Fourth street, who gave such information to the offi cer a4 led to the arres: of the prisoner. Justice Bregnan, be‘ore whom the accused was conveyed, commitied her to prison for examinaticn. SUCCESSFUL KURGLARY AND ROBBERY. On Sundsy eveutng, between tue hours of five and six wclock, some expert burglars managed to enter the pre- wises of Mrs. James Smuth, at No. 080 Washington street, during the absence of the ovcupants, and stealing there- from $450 in bank bills, awatch sod halt a dozen silver kpoons, and managed te take their departure without being disecvered. fhe money stolen cmsisted of four ove hundred dollar bills on the Manhattan Bank, anc fifty dollars in small bills and change. The money stolen was the result of years’ savings, and the owner is now inconsolable at the loss of all her earnings. ARREST ON CHARGE OF BURGLARY. Three men named Patrick McDonald, Richard Callahan and Thomas Doran, were arrested on charge of having burglariourly entered the dwelling house of Daniel O' Donohoe, at 186 Kast Thirty sixth street, and stealing 640,000. If the bpetemed now governed as exonomisally corrupt purpores, if t sIsture do not interpose, Sma tetobe Uo tanction to Sach wholesale’ plunder and onprensicn. ly sober jucgment is, that if the Legislature does not ‘interfere, end refuse to allow the municipal government -of New York to draw sush immense sums from the indua- try and enterprise of the people, the city wili be ruined, capital vill seek employment elsewhere, enterprise fing, ‘end industry find occupation where its earnings will be more tecure. The city feels the evils of bad government, is chafed snd restless. Seeing other cities aud the rest of the coun- ‘ty cocomicelly ‘and well |, the inhabitants netu- iy think the fault is in the structure of their govern meut, and have within the last twelve years altered the charter several times, and Dow propose to alter it again, | from the premises two demijohns ot brandy an} other ‘But alter as often ga they maj, thoy will never. bere property, valued at $20. Tne accused were committed better government while teir officials are allowedto han. | for examination by Justice Flandrean. die six miliions ot money s yesr. CHABGE OF GRAND LARCENY. 1 bave looked over the list of i‘ems in this bill. While the city goverrment should ‘be allowed to have all they ack for educational purposes, and to meet tneir engage- revh pape wy ot tie eo peadioered tae sorpins. stu reat many of the ex rope. r Y for $260,000 Catharine Ferguson, a native of Hoboken, N.J., wan taken into custody on Friday night, by the Sixth ward police, charged with grand larceny, on the complaint of George Fox, an employé of the Carlton House, The com- plainant alleges that he was induced to enter Catharine's abode on the night in question, and while here she stole $60 in gold from his pantaloons. The complainant, dis- covering the trick that the prisover was about to play upon him, put his head out of the wincow, and raised an ala:m, when the poitce rushirg in, the female was captured and taken to the ststion house. Yesterday morning, the accused was taken before Justice Connuily, at the Lower Police Court, where she was committed for trial on the above charge. CHARGE OF PERJURY. Denny R. Thomason, a clergyman residing at No. 20 ‘Third avenue, was taken into custody on Saturday by Ser- geant Jourdan, of the Lower Police Court, on a charge ot perjury. The accused, it is alleged, swore falsely in a matter pending before Justice Osborne, at the Mayor's office, wherein Mortimer D. Mott, of No. 239 Broaaway. For ms‘ance they ask to clean the streets. Give them $500,000 for that ‘onject, and they would ‘expend it all. Give them but $150,000 and the streets will be kept just as clean. ask imillion neatly for their Imshouse. Give them $2,000,000, and there will te mouths to eat and officers to spend it all. Reduce it to $760,500 or $500,000 and the will be just as well taken care of. They ask $370,000 for salariec. Reduce to enable gentlemen to express their views deliberately upon it. WR. ANTHON’S REPLY. When Judge Foot concluded, Mr. Anthon rose and @nid : Mr. Bpeaker—After the gentleman from Ontario has | WM SDOry. sme soqmeed Xs 00 setts tot ee a spoken st 60 great length upon his motion, it is scarcely ciety, while Mi it, the is the Resording generous or proper that he should ask that it lie over as | gocr, of same tion. "The was fhe pd and I trust that I may not be | brought before Justion Welsh, at the Lower aE Oo oe eer aoe the Of the Houes atc | “here he was held to bail tu the sum of $4,000 to answer a ri upon fils, but the pr. the ebarge preferred against him, posit . before usis #0 extraordina PS yh A matics Low fg the ct! bg York is to Sepccnion axp Scictom.—Coroner Perry was called upon be referred to » comm! which gentleman | yesterday to ody of woman from Ontario is to be chairman, and of which e minority | 7°07 © pseryanpeiccah + apa 4 us to consist of members from the city of New York. garet , who committed suicide by taking The ety of such a reference, I confess, I cannot dove of armnase, ‘Tne Geceaeed, St uapenest, while exgneat ustersoal. I eannot comprehend whence mynd as a domestic in the employ ot Mra. A. Swan, of ‘rom Ontario and the remote counties of the State derire pow metre booms pF cums men present is anknown, Juring the maay ae ruffered Lew 4 tae, becoming: Of late, the male acquaint: in pumoer. hed not seen ber for # week to her desth, and, as ber forever. On Sundey told Mrs. Swan that she hed taken thas end victim of reduction and poison was 22 years ‘ was a native of Irelend. Verdict Couth by wulcide’ Fatat. Parse —Coroner Perry also held an inquest, at No. 142 Baxter street, upon the body of » woman names Bridget Bogue, who ¢ied from concussion of the brain. prefvces vy taliing down stairs on night, while in an invoxieated condition. Verdict, ‘Accidental death.’ Deceared wat 60 years of age was @ native of ireland. An inquest was also held by the same Coroner upon the bo¢y 0! # man named Terence Murphy, who died at the City hospital trom the effects of @ fractured leg, re falling wpon the ice about a week ago. Ver viet, ‘Accidental death.’’ Docesse! war a astive r ‘aud a2 d wes 04 ease of gs Supreme Court—General Term. Before Hon. Judges Roosevelt, Clerke and Peabody. Fan. LL In the matter of the New Resercoir.—The mat- ‘tor of the confirmation of the commissioners’ report for ‘the new reservoir, between ey ae a Ninety: jf ‘detween Fifth and renth avenues, eer Ba ae it ee 7 were 9 ol a bs of Be have either withdrawn or their ales bare 1 ar junted, ‘Two of the commissioners, Movsrs. .. chem Taraute and Dentel Dodge, have rigned the re- - Me CC, Weer refuses to suthenticate tt. a¢ from our ra, 0 many tribes of Esquimeux, but they are all “ pale feces,’’ and some of them very tair ones . ‘They are, hovevec, seeger purple than by the time reach the ehore on their re" steam ferrybost is doing but a very indifferent busizess, being fast locked in the ioe at her wharfon the Groton side, looking very much gevout” ‘The barbor, bovever, is pot without ite navigation, for several ice boats have been fitted out and crute over the frozen turface like to many gazelles. One of them met wi'b stisacter on Tuesday afternoon, which ought, we ruppose, to go into the ‘+ mariae lint,” though this casual record of it, perhaps, will answer. She was stending on aes with a ae (we are ee nites jon't get our nau phraseology quie ship-sheoe) when a rquall struck her and cariie? away some of her spars, Bur she ws soon repaired and ley t til tne equali wax over, coming safely to anchor before dark. Aporber crats of the same character made her aopeur- wyce yen'erdey afiernoun, and excited considerable a:- eutiin snocg the iandiudbers, but she proved a dull soles, beirg too “ tull ia the nows,” or badly cymmand- ec, We ocn’t bnew which. Atany rate, it will never do to’ crack upon Ler ss “e eplencid specimen of aaval e@chrtecture.”’ Atier all, the mvat ma:nificeut feature of the scene emiart which wa are hving just at this mo- wen’, snc which lo ka jikely enough 10 supersede the © cons.ivg business,” is foundjin the evola ionary move- ments of \n9 skatiog ite: est. WINTER ON LAKE SUPERIOR. The seasor bas been very #e-€ © & toe copper mines of Lage Supertor. A lette: from tagie River t> the Cleva- land Herald says tbat in ihe woos the anow lies trom four to five feet ocep, 50 that without snow shoes the labor of getting through 1% prostrates the unfortunate traveller. Severs! cases have occurred ot sober and stout men having oecome bewudered within sight of houses, , and barely escaped a hoirinle death. A farge quentity of provisions for On«nagon haviog been left at Copper Harbor by the sie-moosts, eighty miles from ite dastina- tion, the people of Ontonugou attempted to reach it; out after four daya and wigh’s ot hacd work the party bad togive up the ellort without buving msde avy seasible progress. The peopie of Untonagon have also lost a fae schvoner, purchased by thea to be sent for theie sup- plies after tbe steamers hai stopped running. She ran upon e rock io «snow squall The preseat winter ia the severest ever known tn tha: regirn. MORAL INFLUENCE OF THE OOLD. The Lovisville Jowrnaé of tLe 6th inst. say The cold weather has cerjaialy # great moval influence. We heard at the jail las: pigh: ‘hai not a solitary arrest had been made nicce Fricay night. THE ICE CROP aT FRESH POND, BOSTON. They wre nu# taking out tce at Frosn Pond full se teen inches thic! so clear tbat you can almost see to resd & newspapéF though it, SUSPENSION UN THE BUFFALO AND DUNKIRK RAILKO 4b. A large rumber of passengers have congregated at Duntisk, op Uieir way to Budalo, and nov Jess than six hundr:d'are now makirg day «ni'night hideous by their impreca'ions bestowed upou ihe cilicers of the Buffalo Hailroad, Siove the 1st rst. no waina have psased over the read, ava the whois motive power. sousistiog ot tan Jocomc tives, i# blocked by the snow drifts and frozen up pipes, pumps end pistons, on the track between Dunkirk and Buffalo, Great exerticns haye been made by the suyerintemcent; but the weather, unpreceaented in ne- verity, prevests the speedy clearirg out o: the enormous ailtts, and the announcement was made that the com- pavy bed at lest thrown iteelf upon Providense aad the chances of » February thaw. EFFECTS OF THE SNOW AND COLD—AWFUL ACCOUNT. We copy the following very lucid paragraph, detailog the avtuleffec'suf the cold weather on whom she ac: count cerignates ay “they,!” from ihe Bullalo Republic: — We bear fx borrisle case of treeziog 10 deata, watea our inf mapt states occurred on the Niszara Falls Kail- yond th oa or four miles above Tonawanda, They had deeo Hut ut to srove: off tne track. Tae aaov drite. vp the week alu’) a8 fist av id war shoveled away, Beoursirg very ula. they attempted to remra, and oe. come ot by the c:ifts. and wheo an engioe, which bao been went Cul cams to the vicsnity, they were found frozen sterk srdw it We odtained the ayove informs- tion frm good au 'bority TAR KIVER AT ST. LOUIS. The St Louis In'chinyencer of the 4th neys:—Yesterday was the Oo dest day of vhe season, and Saturday nigbt the coldest uight that we bave yet had, We dono’ deen itmecesve.g (0 rtaie that tiere isnot the least fikeliaood fot en opriug of theriver for aume ime to come, for pbc wid the wea her cuntinue as cold as itnow is, i¢ will take weeks ot warm weather to remove the ice with which it is fideo oud covered BOATS LAID UP AT NEW ORLEANS. There are thirty. six steamboats belonging to the trade of the Mississippi ana its tributaries, laia up at New Orleans on ece.untof the ice which blocks the river. POTATOES FREEZING IN TEXAS. Akcuse ic Boston, whica lately shippe3 a lot of pota- toes to Gaives‘on, Texas, has received advices that there are no warehouses at that place +9 protect fom freezing | The San Antnio Texan, of *hs 24to ul:., —Our cord weather still continzes, anu it has lasted thirty-two dass, during which time whe thermo ueter has been as low as the treezing point each day, aad as low as 14 aeg. below the treezipg point. DEATH FROM FREEZING. A wirsionery of ths American Suaday School Uni in Icwa, writes, that curing the intensely cold ao many perécns have loat their lives in attempts te cross the praities. Kecectly s family ia Mirevell county, con- tinting of fa"her, mother, four sons and a daughter, met this tragic tate.’ They lost their way; the cold was ex- treme, and, efter wandering about awhue, they sank down in the sleep of death. THAWING OUT COWS. Some cne in the neighborhood of Cleveland tells the Herald an s\wost incredible story ia relation to the cold weather of the ¢th inst. He ssys ‘it was so cold chat the cows hea to be driven into the house to thaw their begs betore milking ”? rec i Tae Crscixnati IntsH Finisvsrers —The Cin- cinrati Commercial, of the 8th instant, says:—The I ish citizene ot thia city turned out Jast night acd fillet Greevwood Hell, w congratulate the members of the Irish Aid Society, who have recently been tried as filius- ters, on treir bonorab!e acqui: al. Dc. Bonner was eall- €d to the chair, and J. Sparks McCormick acted as Secre- tary. Mr O'Neill and J. W. Platt. Esq., were the priaci- ators. In case of a war between England and the ' Eatted States, one hundred thousand Irisa Americsn bayonets were promised for the conquest of Ireland. The followirg reroluticn was offered by Mr. O’Netl:— Resolvca, That all citizens have a right to meet in every form guarantied by the constitution and laws of this republic, to express their epinion upon all principles convec’ei #{th human freedom and the individual sov- ereignty of man. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE Movements of Ocean Steamers. FROM BUROPS. Leaves Date. seeceeee 538 Port of New York, february 11, 1856. CLEARED. phleaseshiy Biack Warrior, Smith, Havans—Liringsion, Cro: 100 & Co. Bak HL Rutgers, Delano, Mobile~Ragle & Hazard Berk CW Foulcey, Covent, Philedeipbia- J W McKee, Prig Chief, Lowry, St Ihomas—J 8 Merrill. Burns, re & Weeks Te ‘st Marys, Ga—Wenveri J Hallock, St Jogo, Cuba—J W Klwell & Co. etown—| a i HEHEHE H f , Charleston, 49 hours, with mdse Iileston & Oo. Hid {n company ‘ork. Passed of the Har, boand fork, On Sunday, at 2 °M, hence for Savannah. is FH = 5 2 Pee est beds si 4 il ft i i made the run ep to lat if . im 108 8 on the einen, Sarg newry saber, from Wito NW, std has brew twice to the eastward of the Gult hbip Gazevece, i eck with mdse to J Wallace & Oo. been 27 West of the Grand Herka with continua! gales at 2 ©, lon. con 9 opelier, ast inst. , on 67 “on end short ot provis ona. ip Em |, 43 dayn, panengere Pasred a ve color, ae fom 54 04 lowered a 8 C. belonging oe sie end ereen under bem Led epee oe the paseag a | Tip Wicusburg, Colin, Now Orisans 9 daye, with mise, wo Wo Ke:son & non. bark FB Casanova, Webber, Maracaibo, 2? days, wit) cnt | fee, hides, dc to 5 de Agreas. Jove & Uo, ‘Ach tet, lat J &), | Fe spoke bart Mhauinm, of sed for Baittmore, from io Ji - ut, Matanzas, Jan 27, with mo- it in company with bark J brig acbere. Se arden: |. Feb 2, at 3155 lon 77, saw Jos tole, 34, caw brig Amends Jane of Walanhora’ Y, ui inet, Saperseces heavy giles trom B Stanley (Br), Gould, Newaa SP Jan ts, any, to Bacoa & Sarcen' Jeu lath, off Ahr large soip, Forbes’ rig wilb ioreoomest and mai mast gone; supposed from Sew Or! off Cage Hattesas, spoke brig A Brown frum Bovon for Me tanzeg; 3d ins’, same pace, saw brig tarriet, of Michmond, Me, steer fen Bete yA em A tect, Batley, Modile 15 days. with cotton, to 0 Gem (of Salem), Canfield, Pa orm via St Themes, Na: $1, ¥th so Fags, 20, w Keck. Nagi ¢ doh Int 34 27, lon 74 20, tell in with a sk0op of arout shandoned ; no name on her stern, pained grevn, with a waite stresk. The G has been 25d: Norta of Hateras, connie Eliza (Meck), Miewen, Newoastle, 75 days, with coal, to 7. g Maria (of Plymouth), Freeman, Port an Prince, Jan 6, wood, 4¢ to master Jan bith lat $5. lon lost deck loud of .og wood. stera dust wi Brig’ Breese (of Philadelph'a), Outerbridgs, Porto Caballo, coffee. hides, £0, to Vallett € Bilas. dalled 1a eckr Sarah Burton. for New York. throp, Bearse, Savaniila, 25 days, with hides, Ae, to Everett & Brown, Brig Sitka (of East Machias), Downing Trini¢ed de Ouns 19 days via Newport 40 bours, with moiesses, 'o Unactelaia & Ponvert: vensel to Mayhew, Taltot & Uo. Has had boas weeny ane #100, Goodwin, Angostura, 16 days, with hides, tc, to Beck & Kunbardt. Jan 20th, naw the Bremea brig Wil helm, Martin, from Liverpool for ‘Uindad Botlvar hsd been asnore, on Congrao Bank; lost rudcer, but in geting her afloat and was waiting for a steamer to ww ner into the river or up to the city. Brig Florence Fickett, Neuvilas, 14 dave, with mol fuatic, de, to bos Owen & Sons: ve 'sel to Pesk & Church Brig Hampecn (ot Bangor). Pomrey, Attakapas, Jan 15th, wih sugar snd mélasses, to master das experiensed very heavy weath-); beso 10 dave N of Hatarss Iirig Be’ Flower, Flitver, 5 Maras, l6daye with cotton, & to Emal'wooc, Anderton & Co. Jen 2, off bouble Head Shot scobe brig Red Wing, for Havana Feb 2, lat 2), Jon {9 12, exchanged elgnals with bark Mars Caioman. Brig Belie Youle, Herrick, Darien, 10 days, with yellow pine, to 8 i Kokenbaugh. Brig Mery Bycon, Charleston. 10 daya, with otton, to Dun ham & Dimon. 9h in. t, off the Capes of Delaware, saw abip Glad Tidit ge Nelson benoe for New Ur.eans. Brig PEiure, —, Savannah, to Dunham & bimon. Schr Indicetor, Hathaway, Rio Janeiro,“ Jun 5," with coffee, to master. ‘ile barks Joreph Maxwell’ Ferrell. for New «r- Tears, end fheriom Wavter-, for Baltimore, wailed | pany. Jer &,lat 1015 8, 20 miles t of :be land, persed Americen clipper sbtp. bound 9, black hull and lower Toudwerr, «bie figure tend. aid large quariar gallons be leve the private signal to b6 red white and red perpendi 30 to bectee & bed gale on the 6th, inj neeced LO wsalstan except spare. 92 inst off Point. spos eechr W AI Hazard, from St Marks for sew York, 45 days out r Jovish Acborn, Merrill, Port an Platt, Jan 23, wih ms- begans, ko, to Gimberrat & Meoor'azs. rt ‘weather ont'e cuteurd pawage and lost part of deck load on Der 20, during a heavy gave trom WNW, when wn lat 33 06. Jon 70 49' Krom Port au Piatt to this port has experienced + heavy galeafrom NW. Feb 3 Int y5 15, lon 72 14, apoke sche Fraterns, of Prospect from saltimore tor Rockland, 28 days ‘out with oes of jibhorm. sobr HN i lama (of Provinostown), Pierce, Aux Caves, 28 cays, with coffer, wood Ae, to Young Gerdat & vo sid ia cor h sobr JW Ai" for Hoxton, » d spoke her uth u 4. tasexporierced Lewy weather Tost jioboom, aplitio esall, lest. deok ioad of logwaod, aad was blown actuss thy Guit three tmes. Schr Alma ((tr) sueligrova, St Jchn, NB, 1M deys, with lam- ber tot Picks d. Schr LC Weits, Hyler, New Orleans, 25 das, with mdse tn order #xperienced very heavy weather on the passage, lot asiik 8DO deck lord, Schr Loyal Scranton, Lowden, Savannab, 5 days, with cot- ton, to kes enton & Tallman Schr Mery Staples, Staples, Wimingtcn, 4 days. Schr Alba. Osborn. Wilaiogton. NU. ichr penj Herrison, Dixon Washington, 9 days. Schr Jobn J Builey, Phisltoe, Virginie Schr Onrolii 6 Knight, Davia, Lunec. 14 days, Frepeiler Wemeutta, Nye New Bedford via Sandy Book. Propeller Os2ray, Kenney, Providence vis Sandy Hoob, BELOW. Brig Adristic.—By pilot boat HB Hall. Brig Kdwerd, trom Jacksonville. SAILED, Ships Wa-binston, Liverpool; William, Nelson, N 8; steamship Kiack Warrior. do; US ateamer Arctic, Hartatela, in reurch of eteamsbip Pacific, and to reiieve vossch in dis treen, Wind BE at sunset. Telegraphic Marine Report. eaeTOns Fe> li—Arr thip Uxuard, Hinckley, from Oal- cutta. BRISTOL. RI, Feb 11- Arr bark Hector (of Warren). John von, trom Zanzibar Nov 2lst, acd St Helens Deo 22d. she brings 600 bbls sperm oil. fieratd Marine Cor idence. respon: PILADELPHIA, Feb 11~Cid ship Tuscarora, Dunlevy, Liverrco!. Miscellancousand Disasters. Bee arrivals at this port. Axornrx: Ncw Line or Stmawers—A line 0! ecrew steam ships bas been establiched at Havre, to run between that nor, and New York. The first, the Alma, is to leave that port oa the 22¢ inst. Muy success attend ttem. Lavxcazp—On the 7th inst, from the yard of Wm H Webb, @ fine ship, for Messrs Post, Smith & Co, inteoded for the Ant werp trade, of 1,200 tons. Fhe is named the John H Elliott ‘o be commanded by Capt Tucker. < Lavxcr—To day, Feb 12, at 1 o'clock P M, (the elements and weather permitting), willbe ausched from the yard of Mr Abm C Bell, foot of Stanton street, the ship Kitty Simpson. which bas been bullt for the Bordeauz and general frelghting busizese, and to be commanded by Samuel L Bregdow- She is a fret c'ass vessel, finlahed with xil modern improve- mente, and is one of the finest ships Iavniched im some time, and does credit tothe buder. She is extremely well ventilated, and arranged for passengers as well as freight. Her dimen- sions are 145 feet long 34 feet wide and 19 feet deep, and is worthy the !nspection of sh'pmasters and those fond of nau- tical constructions. The owners, (Messrs. Simpson Brothers), bave taken a grent deai of timeand trouble to make this ves- ee] useful and ornamental addition to the American mer- chant merine this msking the third vessel they have now pur- chased and built, It being their intention to carry on the shipping business to some extent in connection with the im- portation of wines, &e. ‘The ship Shepher’ Knapp, now on the stocks at Weestervelt yard, foot of Houston street, will not be Isunched for some daye, owing to the difficulty in procuring an inner dock berth at the present time, 60 as to secure her from being chaffed by the running ice. ‘Mr Charles Seaman, one of the Hur! Gate pilots, informs us that the propeller Westernport, from Portiand for this city, was out down by the ice ard sunk between Hart and City Islands, on last Naturday afternoon. Her stern and quarter deck are under water, Part of the cargo has been discharged. The bark Benry Trowbridge, from Trinidad, while lay: ing at the government dock at Quarantine, took fire this morn- ing from the stove pips, and after burning part of the cabin deck, was put out by the officers and crew of the revenue cut- ter Washington. Wrecking schooner Ringgold went down yesterday tothe brig South, ashore st Squan. Baux Oxtvia~The following is an extract from a letter re. ceived by James W Elwell & Co, of this city, in relation to the Joss of bark Olivia. It is from Capt G 8 Spall; and it will bs seen that the statement before published of the bark baving been ret on fire by Capt 8, before leaving her, is without faun- capes Livexroot, Jan 18, 1866, Mousrs Jas W Elwell & Co—I am’ exceed! ocourred wat wy gales from southwant to Iabor very much, the the 29th a very splitting » whole suit 3 upet BS oJ 3 8 2 é b al 5 5, 3 B58 Ey on & stow ‘th inst 8 aail hove in ee tie roved to be the Br Livers IF pool. tor it we must have perished, for no ordi: ve lived in such a sea. When we left tho water in ber hold, and 30 minutenafer ‘went down, stern foremost. On Capt Porguson, of the Kraperor, landed me at Crookhaven, wherce re eT below ‘and arrived on J 15D inet. 00 ST re oreaie ol oo Maaperer, every Kintuean AGO, foundered at sea, cleared at NYerk Deo 12 tafamentre ea sae Pan {268 tons einen, bait at Portsmouth, lerare a ued at Me Devlin, v: Hired toe ‘$60,000 in New York, as is also $15, yen od ber 7 Gurex, abandoned at see, on 1a Mirae Fhilnteiphia, wan an A? vessel Of 800 tous regia: ter. built at Robiasion, Me, In 1461, owned by HD Bropkman, ard insured for $22,000—two thirds in New York, one-third in Boston. Gur Horston, lost on Arklow Bank Jan 18, was built at Kennebunk. Me, in 1461, where she was owned, 900 tons rons. ter valued a about $45,000. A portion of the oargo was in- sured in dis cicy. ‘| Ey . hich was driven oshore near Chiciona on ay Secres. trom New York Deo sth tor ‘Marneilios,, with 32.066 bushgle wheat, 600 boards and 4560 staves. Tha M was ter, built at Gardiner, Me, in 1844, owned in Bos- Rimes ie insured for $20,00), and $13,000 on freight money. xpePENDENCE, wrecked on tho Poast of Ireland, was want Ba in 1855, 1278 tons, aud valued @. about 560,090. Fore Pocamontas Capt Cotter, of the now © 5 Hatiy Mo, TOPO 4 Vat Ou 2g Oa Lic job, Oh Qn pe.cRRe Om iy At Lai } NB; bad vin; HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1856. ‘ALramaiso—Acoounta from: Nassau, NF, state that all the cargo (cott-p) of sbip Valparaiso had been raleed tu good cond hion; vere! ta) loss, pve a eu SHIP was reen x abou the ‘nats with Tas matinee off the topeaits, jib- tba exits, from NOrleans vie Key West (whore she'wes repaired) put luio Nassau ou tho 2b January, looking iy. Bourne, from Calao ir Hamp- ynt ash # Booby Rock i of January. Vessel wid her return. Thought would be got off I the weather con Baus Yanxourn (of Boston), Freeman, from Venlee for Dow York dragged asbore io Uibraltar day in tne ‘of thy eGb ult. Ber Keel wus out. ube was brosen a1 Ips, wok our mw doublediy be ‘There were nineveon ves: seu, inelndwg (wo Amerizan sbips, ashore in Uibralte Bay: twenty five between Cadi and Trafs'gar, and 110 be- Cape de Gat end Cadiz, The number of ives lost wae reported 10 ty i received in Boston by the steamsbip: Perse, dated Gibraite 16, states that en Ain bark, name whrown was seen of the Kock previous to the gale of Ftb ult, ard is suppoeed to have Joundered and all heads | Peiiebed. ALunone (of Philadelpbis), from Boston tor NOr- t inio Naaman about the 25h January, with Ine, of rad Tepal ed and satied again on the Slst Jaauary, . Jackson, from Chsrlestoa for NOrleras, 4 op the 16th January, with loss of rudder, bay: ing been ashore near the Temaca, had been repaired, and satied on the 28th January for NOrieans. Barc Oxcestixa (of Millbriage, Me), from New York for 8 Marks, put into Nassau (* P), about the wh January, with dons of saile and epurv; she was woaergoing repairs lat inst, und wonld rat! # om. (of Warren, RD, at Nasesu, NP, had beon told. Pai Foust condemned and Busc Zrxa, from St Jobue, NB, for Matanzas, went ashore en Sheep Key shon'e on the 2h of January, and was asswted off by wreckers und taken into Nessa. Danisn Hue Faxpentca, from 8% Domingo for New York, arrived ut Port au Plave Jou 2, 31 dava out, had experi hear qoles in lat A5 lon 72, leet deck loud. stvila buiwarks, and was leaking badly; shortof water aod had three dass ewt of provisions, Boun We H azaup (of Wootorly), Tugraham. from st Mars icr New York (nefore reporied spoken on, ‘De 234 ull leaking 500 strokes per hour, and abort of provisions), arri at Newport on outurday. MinsinG Vesset— Fears are entertained for the safety of bark Kecaite. Capt Kdward K Taylor, which clewed at New York 2th ot June last, for Cersantinople, since which time eee pot been Leard from. (Capt laylor belongs ia New. por Dear Jan 20- The Cornelius Grinnell, fom London for New York, has been in cuilision with the (ot! Stream Nehtship, and bax Cone rcme Gamage, 68 DO light Ir to be observed. Deven, Jon Z—Tre Martha, M'Cawley, from New York for Dunkirk, arr bere, with lees aiid damage to walla, cordage, bul weiks, £0. Fautourn Jan 20- Ship Mary Green of New York, from Liverpout tue Pht adeip ae, with @ general carg, out 1idays, preg & lead, and was aoemdoued, wid 6 feet water in her hold, Son 6, fh Int GN, Jom 17 Grew waved vy the Ssosusa, arr off here, #2d- ‘The Adeline, Boess from Now York for Antwerp, arc bere, lend y, aud with ruader damaged, boweprit sprang, loss of Faile, dc. Tivenroot, Jao 21—The Chebucto, Wallace, from Halifax for Liverpool. with inolnases, has been abandoned at waa, afvar cullrg away her mass, Crow eaved by the John Coie, arr ere. ‘22d— The schr Alma of Bt Jobo. NB, was passed Dec 31. in Int 39 N, ion 27 W, waterlogged and abandoued, and with all her sais unbent, by the Sappho, arrhere. (Probably br bi Alma, which cleared at New York Dec 6 for Cadiz, Fitzpatric! master Bee Paria date). ‘A quentity ot wreck, wih some barrels apparently contain- ing tallow or lard, were passed off Tuskar Jan 20, by the Minho (#), err here. Pavis, Jan 21—The Augnate Georges, Moonter, whish arr Bavre léth tust, from batavis, reports baviog sbokeo, Jan 14, on soundings, the Fortuue, angles, tm Tampico for Havre. which had on board the crew of the Lims, (English vessel) from New York tor Cadvs, lost west of the Azores. Lisnom, Jax 18—‘the Lient Admira) Cullenburg, from Paler mo for ew York, has put in with joss of spars avd exile, Ginn art +x, Jan. 11—The Ubeshire, (Am ship), Pomeroy, fm Caine tor Valencia. was wrecked clove to Terita Jan & Dur ing very heavy gales at SW, ou tho &th, via and iin Jannary, the Jumiats, (am park) Lovely, bound to Almeria, ant the Ju: venile, (brmi,) Hadcen, irom ‘vt. John, Né, were driven on shore, and aie stranded cn the western beach in this bay. Severe gales appear to have pervaded the Coast of Kuropo rece: Uy. Steamer Fereia brings advices of the wrecks ot no Jess then five ships ond two barks, In_adaition to the-e wave- ral foreign yeast Is bound to the United States are elther Inat or disabled, and reports come of severe damage to Am vorsels which have arrived out. Bhip independence. of Bath, od in Drogheda bay, was @ fine ship of 1,277 tona, on her firat re- turn vorage trom Europe acd valued ‘at $76,000. Ship Hort. zon ot Boston, lest on. rklow bank, was 8 good anip of 953 tona, five years old, and was partly owned in Keunebuok, She is ful y fneured in Bosten. sbip Rebago, which foundered at #ea on the voy age from York sor Falmouth, was but lit- tle over one year old. ‘at Portland, and puretasea 1a New York Inst Decomber for about $70,000. Bark Juulata, of 698- ton. etrended in Gibraitar bay, had been for some months at Otbratter mekivg extenive repeirs of damages received on the Const ot africa The gale at Gibraltar and viciaity was ‘one of unusval severity. it ooramenced at 1 AM. 8th ult, pre ceord by a heavy: tall of ball, @ tended with thunder and 1 ning. The wind was SW. and betore daybreak became a per- tect burricane, he wind varying to every point of the compase. Its ravages may in tome measure be in'erred from the eub- Joined acoount of the loea of bark Yarmouth, of thia port, [Fauects from ‘eters to Kdwaad Walter, Keg. Secretary of the ‘Board of Underwriters. ‘Nassay, & P Jan 90, 1856. Schr Mary and Susen, hence for Charleston, having reta fm company with ship Greenwicn—wTich veesel she on Sunday last, off ’ Inland, in a leaky condition {Pith lors of saila—as ehe wil! eave'm the cores, of tbe day, I think it-well to say that the vessel halls from " Joaded with guano fcom Chincha Islands, bourd to Hampton Roads for orders, and not being water enough for her to come in, the haa gone to a place of the eastward, tor- to duscharge 300 tons of hepa wy rod ‘$200 for sw- was consideraply strained, apd is a very poor vessel, ors do not consider he worth the necessary repairs. The cargo will probably be sold Ina few days, being of small value aod no vessel here to to take it away. tens ‘and materials from shi> Valparaiso have nearly all arrived. Son ae to brig Kilzabeth are as good as could be ex: nt Phe repairs to schooner Rainbow are nearby completed. bi = Arabella, tor Boideaux with provisions and grain from key ‘est, where repairs were made, came in this morn- king badly, and will have to discharge for repairs. ‘k Thomas Allibone will go to sea at the first opportunity. AnTIGUs, Jan 7, 1855. Had a severe gale on the 20tb ult. Bark * rod © E Lex arrived yesterday trom Philadelph'a, with Jons of fore topmast ‘mast head gone; also fore - lant mast, with rigging and sails. Also main topgallant mast snd royal mast, with 1G gone and salls much iojared. Deck load, with water casks, &0, ne bundred boxes of soap. Hull apparently not injured. Order- 0d to diacharge. Schr Sabine, Powers, from New York, while on her voyage sustained damage io tails, &c. ‘2he cargo was damaged, but rot to much extent, Bostox, Feb 11-3 P M. Schr Pedee, Keog i St Jago tor New York, put into stress. Hysnpis to day in Wiiuixoton, NC, Feb 7, 1856. The schooner Mary D Scull has gone 'to pieces. ‘A small rtion of the tobacco and segars have been saved. The ba- nce of the cargo, comprising sugar and copper ore, will be entirely ioet, Groncrtows, 8C, Feb 7, 1858. ‘We write ‘o inform you that the schooner Mountain Doane, of Harwich, Mass, from Kingston, Jamaica, for New York, with a cargo of coffee, came with an unknown bark, at sea, on : stove in the schooner’s ‘carried away ail bor sails. one otherwire discharge her » She and proceed ob her voyage with all deepatch. Notice to Mariners, on Five Fathom Kank waa taken adri’t on the be Light 8biy bin aut By the oor” Eke bas’ since got Into Deiaware Seat ust by the ice, ‘water. ‘Whalomen. ec 6, by letter from Capt Tinker, Montezuma. NB, and ed 21'680 Ibs bore per bark Louis, 700 bbls of! per ship T x ofan for ong. Bpcken—Nov 27, lat 34, lon 19 36 W, Pert. NB, no report of of, ‘Nov 16, . 4c, “Jane” (perhaps Ionia), why boundig 8 Gens of Java. yeoceens Bec 9, lat 8 14 N, lon 22 40 W, Milo, NB_ for Pacific Oconn. Dec 1i, lat 2 45N, lon 29 W, Pioneer, Morgan, NL, for In- dian Ocean. Dec 13, lat 6 55 N, lon 24 51, Florence, of Warren, RI, for Pacific Ocean. ship J 0 Bo; sen 20 mes dnmna, Lomas, trom Callao Sept 22 for United Acar, Lows, Braton, Nov 10, lat 26 52 8, lon 2034 W. An ‘Am Clipper abip. ‘showing a ‘white signal with a red “vale’? in its centre, was seen Nov 10th, lat 30 3X 8, lon 36.40 K. Ship Chaplin, froma Lancaster, E,for Savannah, Des 21, lai Ship Gondar, Michaels, from Liverpool for Savanah, Jan wot Stet hip Atalanta, from Calcutta for London, no date, of Cape sat Relddeer, Yom Richmond for Kio Janeiro, Deo 9, int rebar Urion Park, 130 days from Callao or Valencia, Dee 2, Sark J a to tho Westward, was passed Jan iat TN tod 148 ‘26th, int 37 ‘A bark steering NE, showing red burgee, white berier and litera, ran exchanged signals with, Joa 28, lat 31 45 N, lon Brig Handy King. Starkey, trom Boston tor Mobile, Jan 30, Bahama Banks, Sipehr May Lous, of Philadelphia 20 days from Charleston, 10h inet miles 8& from ‘Book, who San sue ina gle Tost the toresail and mainsail.—(By pilot doat Washington, No 2) Ports. Jan 19—Agr Win Rathbone, Pratt, and Azan, Haugen Now Yorks “BlaWvh, Mary Rilssboth; Hamilton New ¥ ‘nay Mary Bradford, for New Orleans; Veritas, for N York; ‘Thos for Ban in 4 ComstanTiNOrLe, —In port barks Btamboal, trom Boston, Sih D obttor, ‘xing “do Oi Love |, from NYork 6th; Thales, How/and, from do 8th; brig Jacksons, from da 6th. Oana, Jan 10— Ai John rarker, Alican' Robt Treat, enki New Orleans; 11 Bid 1th ee, New Onsen i icginla Price, Hak die, wonper a, bark Mimons, ‘King, from Boston for Smyrna, ot — x ; 20th, Ken- In port Lawrence, Otark, Bird, Cope. for Phila’ Fue Pa cne Lode Fietcher, do tor New York Ca goth gro garsome ok oF vor; Chentnago Grant 4a for Stent Pigeon, Banton, dator Nore; Clenfnegos, Gr Nw Fore or chain 2th, ‘was supplied, ro. eg og oye " . 1 Star, », ‘Canton for do (and ‘. Marshall, NYork for da (and ald 25:h) ‘Magay, Antwerp fog Flavans, Adjuatery for Hom- Ben dat, Lo a, 1, NOrke cas; aw, Moods, aud MU Dey, Chase, sas loston; Tene ve: Julius, Phitadel Kinney, Celcntte, Chancellor, Hetece, NOrieans; Colbor hare ed york. Geo Washing NOrieans; Cultivator, again NYork: 2a Gocus Fert dir, NUrioaon; Sha, Feeageis, Baird, Coacieston (ene scconnt says Buenos ayres) Canada (3), tor Boston 2A test; Ivica Owen, Aloxem dea mh Mths Cnseloe of Fame, Kithvted, 40 5th inet, Bet- ‘annie, Dut‘on, for Pordand oth; amet for N York 9.0; Pro neer, Monigomerp, Wm Hathbone, Vra. ani Amenosa UI \. Ua dweil, 26h nit; Plymouth Roek, Hammoad, do Sam; Joke RGB, Col do Ss eats Sek Mls a Pfau k do Ist; Tonawands, Jullus, oo e2tb; ‘ada i ino, er Kaines, ior Kaltimore 28th ult; Gen a Mopey, halon, Charieeton firs’ tir wind; Unarter Oulk, Hoadiette for saran nah 2th_ult; Bardinin, ‘Husion, do” wity M’Kay. Warner, tor Mobile Iat tua.; June ts. Tyler, Lowry, for ROrleave 26h ull; Bo Louls, Hhst, Gov Lai ‘Weeks, do ist in Cina ‘Tyier, aod Javeats. Yeung, th decpateh; Com Perry, Webb, for tydvev, NS, soon. uh. Driver, Holverton and! Arcus, a, Juventa. ard Gov Langton Harvest Queen, NYork; 21et. Ashived, Wack, New rieans; Charier Ok, Savannah; ih: srkwrignt, Daevts, Moble:Joha G Coster, Pratt, Apalachicola; Gen Park Pierce. Charleston; Kmpire State, Briggs, and Ply: Bock, Hamv ond, & York. f Lonpor,, Jen 1¢—Knid inwards Typhoon, , from Calcutta; Queen of ths tast, Bartlett, do; Beatmen. sogers, Obinchs Inlands, ist, Portland, Braz er,. Oalcutia, Pairk Henry, Owen, NYork. In port 26h, Soarkling Wave. Huhrard, for Boston, War burton, Robinson, for do idg; Northumbertands, Npeseer, for 2 York at ready; Genesee, Appell. for do-log;, Yorttowa, Meyer, do Jan 31; Ucean Qunees, Smith) do Ken7;, Pairiot H fe of Mat: e, Ford, for New Orleans, 1dg; ‘Weatorn Star, Hammond, for Calcnita do, danger. Nepeaen for do Fev 1; Junius, 598 tons, fur sale;.andobers ae Lona Hors, Jan 21—Arr Orion, of New York, from thiekis for Bermuda Mansuitiss, Jan17—Loch Lamar, Bichborn, Now Ortesan, Mary Aun » Keatport; WH Newmen, Gaver Bath more. Cid 224, ann, Pattonon, New Yorks, Bil 23, PM ‘inker, Miuken, for Messina ‘adv Albany, for New York; Warren Fisher, for Priladel- pia; Arober, tor New Orleans; Jona Gardner, for Hostna. ‘Maura, Ja>'3- Arr Elin. Tavior, Smyrna (snd proceeded 4% for Palermo); 10th, Bul ana, Watson, Bostoa; 12th, Geo-C askt- iy, Baldwin, NYOrk. Mrsetna, Jan 12—In port barks Napire, Work, from Lioste 7th; ‘Ibeo Curnis, Bagley, from Uonaiantinoplc 6ta, sid Lida, bark Zephyr, ems 1, Bowlon, ‘Magacaino, avout Jan 19—In port bark Irma, Nobre, wig CS sovitas, Jan 27--In port brigs Moraccy, Bil, discharged; Hanosh Butch. tor N Yors ; ecors Aun Guraner, for dos: duyes Jane Fatterron, for 0 6) days; Irene, for dé lig; Cantdtan, hence, disg. Going in briga Ide wile,’ hence; G L.snickmaa, 40; and 6 brig bat ing trot Walocboro. use ob k.ows, Porrsmoutit, Jan 24 Are Herald of the Moratng, sudolt* London fc Jan 20—In port ships Robt Pation, Ket eg; H ‘OF cans for ort Batti0, 1on, Yolas, Holm, from Boston via, evel; bark Telegraph, uted, from . all tor Boston: Quexnetows, Jan 18—Arr Solent, Whiting, New Oriesna (and old 2ud fur’ Bordeaux); Lone Star, Boutelie, Callan (order: e410 Dundee); Brewster, unscome, New York sid’ 228, New England Prottesn, (i1om New York) Bordosu. Kio Jarrino, Jan 27—14 port vhios Wim Froibingham, Bab- hidge, fiom Uuleuvia for }oudon; Unios, Wiey. tor N Yorks Gerrier Dove, Corning hence for San Fravciscn; Karab Pac ker, Gardiner, Lecce for co: >arks biestera Star, Kater, from fo Nao. Sth, leakw; Antelove, White, from/ta'- m, Ke lum, for 8; Geo W Tad, Carpenter, for NYork; Olara Haxa), for, Balduee; Psone, Farsien, and M & Stet-oo for NUriews; Dals Pen: Bamue! Traty. Greetham. for ttta Grande; Mar: - neck. for Valparaiso; Japoutes, Quig, from Phitadeiphia, arr 16th; Vermont, Mareden, from Newcastle, arr |’ Creole, ‘HKufrie, from ew Crieans, ace 23d; I= metto, Crowell; Samos, si 4 Penty; Maine Law, Winslow, and Linoo'n, Hari c; brigs Geo Hae from Bostep, arr 26th; Ponita, Clitford, trée ‘Blate of Mainr, Cates; abby Joves, Hi Abby Thaxter,, Winwell; st Andrew, Kean; Ocean Ware, thaw; RC Wright, Hayne;s @ Adame, Opier, and Haze a, Wilt upe; solirk N Stetson; Kerry, from Buenos free arr 13th; ‘Kent, Miler, for baltmore; T a Ward, Hoff, pave,and Pairick Hen: y, Séusoo, unc, tid Geporsed Jan $) barks Phantom, Walters, Balimore ones Lipah ape er ecaareLv iz is Ferrall, mya, Jan A- Arr News Sov, 16 si 2. SuieLDe, Jan 19— arr Alles Tariton, Williams, Amsterdam, Tn port, Archimeds, Mann, for Boston tew days Br Jonn, ? B, Feb 5—Cld brig samah, Fitzgerald, N York. —Sid Ann Merritt, Phe an, Keasing, Tusxete, Jan 17- Tanur Bay, Bow 1? Ate Fleet Bagle, Burdett, Boston (na Vemice, Jan 18—In port Lucinds Sears. Heard, for the Get mea, Caulno; Lith, Union, Clark; Harriet, Guinrie, and Morning Light, Knight, 1 Ports. wchr 8 & B Small, Bradforu, Poko- melo, Baker, Phhadeiphia; barka True Man, Mayo, Goa- Kemedion; #14 21st for sigon Bay, Vivencta, Jon Arr Reindeer, Bunker, BOBTON, Feb 9 PMoarrabip ‘aranqueber, Cal- ao Darksraragoten, Turley, Orlochat.iichimowd (oro ; brig Water |, wind-N W, steamer Palmetio; ship Shakspere; bi ve wat Widehn’ pehe bp er qi where she anchored on Sal e TON, Feb 6. PM—Arr bark Fore, = ochre’ Col Seiterty, Bletwon, Nxork. 60 eure, Casiner, Johnson, do 70 hour O'e Danish brig: Soorates, Bemmert, en; sche Wim Ht cllliand, Vincent, New York. Sid ship Mountain Wave, Humphrey, Havre; Span pal Activa, Terres, ‘7tb—Arr barks Chariots Harrison (3r), Welsh, Greenock; Jasper, Bernett, NYork; Span sohr Ceci Ponoe, Pk. id ships Fenny ¥ern, Jordon, ‘and A'liance, De Liverpool; O:den bark Suwa Haye, Bremen. ‘&th—Arr Br echr Mary & Suse, Kelly, aassau, NP. Below Dutch brig Benge'en, Keus, trom Boston. U! jetherlands bark Afrika, Mannoury, M—There are two: be the Sarecak, Id ship: Heco, Stafford, Havre; Amsler “OAPE ISLAND, N J, Feb 9,1 Sup} to ,shipe Bet this piace, ode of them from Ia- verpoo', as shs hava signal floating to be reported. Ton, 8 mae ty: got isto the bresk water today, (cames unknov p), ik for steam, The reader ts rating. Wind vouth. 2he ise {2 nearig all roken "EASTPORT, Feb 6—Sid Marta Jane, Crosby (from St Joka, NB), Al win, New 5 Schr Amenda, Wyman, Boston; Linnetia, Kingston ; 6, sche oS eae engcen one. GLOUCKUTEIC Feb Scthe ioe in our harbor is te ar out aa the’ Inland. Several vessels hare come titer harbor, reported stom $4 ierday in cutting out the barie scbrs Je | i in i 38 a BS q Fx : Fe: ie i and 5 Feb 9~Arr brig Jobn Pierce, Melville, Havana via New- ort for Boston; schr 1 chacah, Teel, Boston for. Virginia, Tm port at 12 M, wind AN W, with snow, bark Maris or. dered to Portinnd; brigs Harriet Newell, Maine, Forest sate, 5 Nelson, Joha Fieros; echrs Heleg ‘and damage cargo. MOBILE, Feo. Arr bark Tom Corwin, Castner, Obagron xii Bld He ship Lady milion, Alchardain, Live: ool; ship 4h Geo Ei a a lon; Sen Mi gceh yoni ivan” Ui loti nar Oy Sala new Yor ‘NEW ORLEANS, Fob 1, P M—Arr ships Pochahontas, Oot- Bulat, sharp, ‘cavannen; J M ines, Berry, NYork. ld hips Gornw: Batia, a Eobentonet Page DOO, ifenbeln, es whi oy bank any 3d—Arr steamship’ Cahawoa, Bulloch, New York via Hava- o nit, Redman Boson Call and sebastian Cabot. eh ORPOLE, Fob i—are EA? Ann Blizabeth, ater, Fiymoun Gite Boumeh, Taylor soa Aumdures, Orban, ~~