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8 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1856. Our Washington Correspondence. the Indians can take and conceal themselves ‘The Kansas Question. sixteen miles distance, when wherst rocks, if in sight, ay) ‘The eborter than the other Wasutworon, pert a nae hye ain Aen, Fain} atgregedie § Sear Suste Ba will bear NE 3 K twelve ee: weer ee @ bulls eye or wil be }, Mareh 20, 1856. SEIZING ARMS IN TRANSITU FOR KANSAS—MEBTING bobr Gutziafy fs 210 feet and ine clear day can be ‘white. The w! ‘the two poles ts Pral the United Stat imac— Fel pl ga a gee aay t |} on ‘THE 6TRAMBOAT—MODERATION for sotering the rip f ‘es Frigate Merrimac—Her | boyy: and, thei BOARD OF PRO- Schr entering river, Steaming and Sailing Qualitics—Her Armament—Sus- | our trem the! - ly SLAVERY MEN. Fehr tron first claas buoys have beon ordered frome out trem their places, and par. of the St. Louls Demoarat. Bebr Englera. recets a recommesd cessful Kxperiment with the Morris Invention for Pre- | ties, and lay waste the frontier setdementa, aa (Conespondence of thevccront; Marck it 1ese, | Sch Fined in conel sumare Song, ho, Sener ous ing the been, snd such must continue to be, the result of mili- tchr orth bank upon ls moet projecting | to be hereafter venting the Disturbance of the Compass, dc. nt of our Indian affairs in Florida Enclosed I send # copy of a letter fourd on board the ftehr determined soundings, and upon, rr Thave just had an interview with « gentleman who | “Had not the sontrastor boon intertered with, way his con- ge ge meg lep nen pee nen lta MM. ing poinie of the south & iets hath vtons veda was on board of the new United States frigate Merrimac, | tract abrcgated, he would, xo doubt, long since havecom- | {ort ©The trob Biate Levislazare met ou the don, | Bete Spin Georg Peter, sri serie dapled G.I. ted the peaceful removal of all the Indians from Florida. 1 Schr to }, a4 chennel buoy, “Gutziaf or. Capt. G. J. Pendergrast, upen her recent trial trip from had his ‘of ‘ona fa‘ied and the Indians t and it is rumored that they adjonrned yesterdey antii Py we teen plies,” and ‘ove OF more atzall Buoys to maark fhe miadlo Boston to Norfolk, and | hasten to give you his views of | left, as they ought to have been—as the ey | summer. Everything here is uusually quiet. If any-| cpr Gumi gg ground inthe Wusung river. cask buoss would be all sufl- the same, they should be—to. the ooutrol se aeter or | thicg of importance occurs, I will telegraph you:— Scbr 1, RI. tient tor thie laut purpose, T would recommend tet, 1 theae od as expressed to we. ten, oneal the Commusioner of | “at's meeting held on board the ateamboat Arabia, on | Schr ‘RI, 2 days, buoy: yarn] and painted accorging The Merrimac left Boston on Monday, Feb. 25, and rpmyes u oi stie and experienced Sseeseanry, her upward bound trip, Mareb 7, 1866, to investigate the | Schr ‘rovidenoe. Jovitn arrived at Norfolk on Wednesday, March 5. The | Wise scheme for thele quiet removal, oF, failing in tua, | Sbsracte? of « letter found om board of aad steambost, | Sabr buma Tule, Mess, Sow Loses thore captain's orders were to cruise t> the oastward | bis sound practical sense, humanity and unerting judg: | ""Ga “motion of Chaties E. Kearney, ot Weatport, ©, W. | Schr Fenny Haraid, Gaines, New Haven. the im the hope, if there were distressed veesels, that | ment would be s suficient guarantee that cur relation | pel], of Brunswick, was called to the chair, and 0. A. | fchr Obarles flezsuz4, Clark, Saybrook. a be mignt fall in with them. ‘the vessel proceeded to | homes, would have been so conducted as to have prevent Se Se PES VUE Flop B Soranur: Fiat, W , the ena OF Cope Sabie, snd then changed her | cdthorecent algrming outbreak thereandits tragieresult, | mania a brief and foreible manner, after which the fol. | Sloop Hervesi, Boun 6, Frevidencs, Red bo to the the Guif, ead of the War Department bas reputation 5 ™ Armstrong, Treon. Boot! for Si H pray bate aif, contining sOm6- | icing a humane as well os chivalric aud just imam. IC bo | Wis Pessmable and resclations wore adopted: Jat do etal storks eile Jester ee a oy 5 paella e times in and sometimes out of it, to Cape Charles. | becomes censible that be has been misinformei, and led | ,,Whereas, A letter bas been tound om board this steamboat | Above was incorrectly printed as the "Vi by , A letter bas She used steam to the latter place, with theexeeption | into the mistaken conclusion that army officers, a ee BKIOW. respectfully, 4c., your ovedient eervant, cunen [i Nt fuer Lieut. EB. 8. Navy, ; a .. U. 8. Consul, Bhanghae. ctted below, when rails were added, and then tried her | force, axe better than civilians, by persuasion, for’ the | destined for Kansas Terriory, for uvlawtut and redivour pur- | | Ship Medal lon Theobald, trom Trieste via Gibraltar, ‘lo Roszur 0, Muurny, Eeq. Spoken, de. kof indi ty Bowlegs and hia tribe to go West, | pores, and wher deem tt our duty asettzens of the | Bark Csliforuia, Higring, from uenos Ayres, working qualities under sail alone, and worked | ‘hs Sot the}oee tho bighaned aud. upright officer ot | Drited sates; o give our acslatanso in the aaporesgion ot all | rng peartod~el a ge = Noy | Sip Rovens, from London, of and for New York, March 4, like a pilot boat. Under steam she turned from | he government to forthwith correst the error waich has ee ceereener wid Goxmeecnnind, 20 the merecmce of the poe Coe the size or e lite Jarger than Wutz aff, and one Med ani | _ Sbip FA Palmer, trom Havre, of audfor New York, Feb 28, east to west im six minutes and thirty peconds, | been fallen into, and to put the Indians once more under | [372° Pe Senin intention, 04: the Ian es hic Marine seport. pinety nix feet high. dtie ship is in the | a Fouy, 3 Li 1 for Boston, Feb 27, lat aod from west to east in the time. the management, of the Indian Commissioner, and ass Resolved, That the chairman appoint a committee of five to BCESTON, March 23 ~ Arr ehips Nor’ Werter. from Calcutta; | right poriicn for approsehitg the North bank. Vesse's ap- Shae ‘oyes, from Liverpool for Boston, le eeamod » She | ccnarqnence, on the bigh road to their homes provi-ed | exsmine the eaic atepmboat for the purpose of discovering such | Chariot of Feme, santa Claus, and Oity of New Yors, trom branching the river are eautioned, the: when it shows | "0.500 fe) Durning, Skolfield, trom Mcbile for Liverpool, went about in staye in less than five minutes, | tor them west of the MississippiY Nous verrons. firearms and ion us may he found on of her. Liverpcol; Alfred Hill. trom ‘Antwerp; Volga, trom Revei; | plairer Gut the same beight), that they are rar. Jal 52, lon 12 m under a very light wind, pero a nuns 2 fPhat aa Reso.vea, That wo erecu'e a bond of 83,000 ‘naemnityiog | bark Kobert Leo: ard, from Gissgow. the norihwa.d, apd, in, of entering the false | “Sark apier did, of Boston, 58 days frem Btrails of Gibralter, ry light wind. She was tested in every posi. the capt ‘Of sald steamboat aginst any icss that Bexaid Marine Correspondence. channel to the northward of the Norte wile fruit fr New Onesus, aodmuppiee wor wih provtaions: tion in which it is necessary to put a ship, and gave such Our Harrisburg Correspondence. ay tise ‘rom the seizure oF other die ‘teal drearms DELPHIA, March 28 Arr sbips Wm Chamberlain, | azd'veariagit & clear day, the light thipunder the None | Feb 14—(bv whale sbip Harnihal. at New London), satisfaction as to win the special admiration of every per- De. Q Hanmustvas, March 21, 1866. | “2p Mea tai the cbair appoict a committee of fro to take | Sizman, Liverrool Frignc sled, Oops, London; Burtngion, | bank wil bi eecn, when sor for her to rons the oulor bar. | Brit XW MeClvery. 2ga78 irom Forte Klco~by senaser ron on board. In poiut of apeed she made from two to | P¥ésidential Politic-—Penneylvamia Stale Convention— | charge ot raid arms and’ammunition and make such disposi. | Michel ACerS ge marthmen NOrenae, Juutein, | dice ao aed dee ed ee eal the in seen, when | Bebe 8 M Jer kine (of Bangor), Dodge, 30 days trom George: nine knots under steam, with a strong wind dead ahead, | (%a%cc of Pierce and Buchanan— Opposition to Hiimare | Walfarg <u ue ue may (ink most conducive i thepurte | Newion, do; Voraxer, (Bir), Crowell, Cienfuegos; A A Dre- ing her om your starboard hand. If working in | oWD, BC; leaking badly, ene crew ufferteg : hi; aaitile psbocimnespoelepap les spars, | 4 Crion Convention Mongrel Ticke— What Wilt the ied ws ber, Howitt Nick; Luvid Lapsley, Blahop, Matanzas; Joba | be caret Tight ship to bear tothe westward | Suppiled her with water and bread—ty wbaivebip Haanioal, was ccusideted grant ume, With wind cts ietenis | Platform ly alopted andthe chalt mate he hliseion bpetaaaeals arid alte Port an spain, Traded: : Ce eo ard pare: |" Bekr Addison Child, Hoes Bowe for Malta, Jan 6, lat 85 62, ; o , rd, oe = 22 1. y eix, six and a half, and seven knots, ing in accord- ‘i i on the commitice provided for in the first resoluti sn: Perrambuco; Niagara, Bibber, Havana; Isola, Git tion, and the Ariadne rocks | 12 ‘ Y. ‘ange with the amount of rea rucniag.” Her propeller | ,*uuits in this State capital begin to grow excited | Too SO Vaughaa. of Gasgow; Dr. KW. Porter, of In: | 0, do, HH Moailvery, Herrimau, Trinidad de Cuba; Hi- ‘abt ship 13 miles dia.ant asSght, JB Jewett, hence for Washinton, NC, Mardh U4, lat averaged torty sevelutiose yer minus. Im from | The democracy have already made their nominations | Copenicnce; ¢hariee E. Kearuey, of Westport; Emmer. | tio trenla Havara, ‘Thos Walter, Blorth, Perzambuoo; | Using thle caution, sou may when up with, pasa the Light- 5 ingold, Gilkey, Cardenas; Neander(Br), Davison, Matanzas. | shio close to, ax wort conver though strangers WOM ed bars ‘Aaron J Hart Barces, Bat Parkville, rbadoes; Irma, | commended to go inside of her. ‘Therce steer WNW until Cape Sable 10 George’s Banks her speed was tried with | Th ti-administra ion elements, heretofore divided and | ron, Eaq., of Giargew, and Dr.'T. F, Pratt zone Ports. Axyan, Dec 81, (not 2 af)—Sid Bilas Pike Btovens, Fal- mi you sail and steam. She was put under three close reefei Said committee having made examination, ted tha: | Nobre, Maracaibo and a mal Oak, der, Boston: rigs | sight the beacon erected on the south shore ot the “ thres outs, Copeails, foretopmast steysail and jib, which, with nace hepaigin) Baptaciid ferro tan — be ei 4 they Sound 100 rifles ond two plases of artillery, marked 4 Sparks, ® York; Condor, Alien, Charleston; ‘eca.'* When the south shore beacon or tue *‘Three Tress” ei: Bee Th (ast a Penent, Firaren, Colca, Som Produced twelve and six-eighths nota with ease, “wind | PUTPose they met in convention at this place on the 26th | under the dirguise cf * carpenter’s tools.” beork, NYOrK. Dears about WEW, Zour ship will be in six fathoms at low | COPven f, Garsh Hl Gnow, Davis, Foocbowiso for Bastion. free.”’ She was tested uncer ssil alcne, bus in very light | ult. The former party are exceedingly anxious in this | The chairman, in accordance with the third resolution, Miscellaneous and Disasters. Waler, and tho Bowe shoce will be Plain IME store | ‘Ansnosman, March? Ta port berks Alsiante, for row winds, Pgs —, - is believed by competent wit- | State to throw Mr. Pierce overboard for the Presidency, — fgets tod five, page age renee See arrivals at this port. beacon at two or more miles distauce, when you will in all dence ready: Jane Lovitt, for Portland Fs x Pen gececgyiiy Perret ti eae Hence, in their State Convention they appeared to go | Si,toperdence, and FD. Eline, of Westport, into | For lore Lihue de peas grid rodanelehaocreee Rings whige 1s only covered ai the highest apcion tiden You | _ Caron, Jan l¢—tn portable N'H Palmer, vow, for Shang- Basing to this the neam, ube would probably be made ts | Vigorously and ardently for the nomination of Mr. Ba- | woow charge the rides, artillery, 42, were iamediats | , Toe, Mesntut, Heretics, Canty Dural, having, been tke, | willtom the’ Block Hoven inant, wbickatded hee ingac: | bac; indiiman, M'Ce fom. or AYork; Bapld, Corsing fo ds —— Laced fics -* Aga ye sreetest a chauan. This professed love for Mr. Buchanan arose not apheray a shes tesstae ibsthb co ahiaetagia' bay this moe ning on a eal eemee - Sfow iaiend covered with bushy trece” When the large house Barter. do an'be, Cunningham, do; avant 1 Cooper. rep: ofrev: rr yr, on the ; ‘team. TOAD it: 49 rE 3 rk Moria Peterson. unc; echr Spray ull,’ for 5 was forty-four per minute She can’ easily mate fires] ® much from a devoted admiration tha: many of the | pout indemnitying him seainst all loss or dificutty that | Pour Lorie Mauritius res Be Indo The clneel abip Witoh. | ofthe chanwel wbich at Thal Point ie Coie’ erent | Dee #7 rhipeSerah, Young, Havana; Jan 10, Oballenger; Bus- Benj Freeman, from the Chincha [i quarter wide. Afier passing Bock House on the starboard uO, arrived here on the 22d inat. 64 days hand, you should gradually clrse with tbe south shore to turns after her machinery gets worna little more. Her | Celegates have for the man, but from the very sincere | might accrue ‘rom the eeizure, distribution or other dia- | craft («f Bee as charging today. Shio masters find it | abouts mile, avd keep it that distance unt!! the marks faud ry average consumption of coal was thirty tons per day. | desire they have to concentrate the strength of their | position of said firearms and ammunition. * fanée, with fhe encountered two gules, sada neltder contest with | yeris apes a-endidate lees odious than the, proveat in. | , 08 mot, the ian ramed committee ware réquos'ed | mati cmmerond, dicbarsiny tr day, shia misery find it | shoul pis nd nce tat dinagen oot, ‘the tea did she ship s quart of water cver her bow. Her | Eumbent of the Presiceney. {have no doubt, nowever, | ‘0 7étsin the said letter and forward copies for pubii- | Cony on inporer will not wort in the gnsnd during the hot sea- | st-ep to, that ebcui ‘appl steering qualities are bigaly praised. ‘There wasno time | {hat the Convention preferred the “favorite un” 10 cation, a - scr if they can get anv other work, (ship masters have to pay | three quarters ofa mile, The seccnd clump of large bushy tek she teok more tran & »pske anda half of helm to | one else, They acjourned in high spirits, deemivg a anne DE Hort purporting rd be er Fooyesr rater = from 75 cents (0 ope dollar per ton for disotarging thetr gusno. | trees on tbe low open point ha't'a point of the square sod wall her i, . Ad A a on made bis appearance, and claims rifles, artil- All weil on boa: the ichersit. art e in fine order. yu int ushan, lear you ‘usung cep her on her course Mr. Pilot Kelley. of Boston, | union of the opposition as utterly impossible, and there- lery, &c., and ackuowledged himasif to be the autnor of | The cipper vtup Hera'é of the Morning will Raich ducharg. | eouih epi. te buoy should at any time be recoved, who accompanied the Merrimac on her trip, speaks in | fore the success of their candidates in this State ss inevi 1 ; draug! r 1 id re ing this week. ¢ there is * good prospect of this ehip loadi ‘Lhe foregch g rections app)y to vesseis of a heavy di the highest praise of her steaming and sailiag quali able. by meenee ATs BEE Rectec’ theicemtatiok daace: {oF Woglons wik suger at £4 per toa. > fied He feet; ema craft nay Rear sasutmiara (renieat heciae She giides steadily through the waver, and rices ‘The question now is, how will the elements of opposi- dynes inlay nace at8 Freighis for England at the present moment are £3 10 for | with the rou h bank when Gutziaff is 12 or 15 mi'es wo tne storm as gracefully as aces bird. My informant, who is | 4;,, caine t . dia wes requested to put Heyt on shore immedia‘e'y, but | Lorgon direct, and £3 12 6 for Cork eud orders. There are | sou'hward aud working up wit the lead for a guide. The thorcughly veated in naval architecture, {s quite entha. | oot oe onc oy ae ee aren anaor ot tie | whe motion was rescinded by the following resolution, by Bet very few vatable ships in port for freight at tala moment, | sou.hern shore is Bot to be depended ch all the way, however, ‘i . Ee. E3q.: % i ey ttt ing the v une; et siastic im ber praise. Chie’ Constractor Lenthal, of this | eaatern and some of the central counties, preter him to | Coatis E. Kearrey, ESq ee eee ar a te ere Eee Cee | ae te ace teed erie ees Cetra ola nae ee eae | Crowell, for Hingscore‘ard Obine, saat out of ao0k; bares heights moet go to £4 88 goon #8 the bolid city, modelied ‘the Meriteac, and her building was | soybody else, and are exseedingly anxious to-elect him. | teat tte aid Dk Hoyt Pings co retioaa\ injury | Chriimaesrd sew Veer: houesss are pow commenced, and | After passing Wusup; Kedar, Fessenden, for Bombay; #1 i ; 5 50, 2 : oe. oar nea a : 1K Marks, keep the western shore well | Keda", Fessenden, for Bombay; Homie Sargent une. superintended, as the Hesip reacers undoubtediz re- | Yet seine cf'the nortvern and’ western counties utterly | ‘ryine wud.) &. Burr, from sny, violence or personal injury | Phi iiuie willbe dove tl ihe rth ot Januars, IsS8, Thore is | on toard unlit stor passing Wirung village, aod up toine | Old 19h, abps Niobe vans, Colombo and New York; Ste- member, by Mr. Delano, of the Charlestown yard. repudia e the nomioation. It is then certain that ao | bly to landat any pint he may choose. about 45,000 tons of the prerent crop ot svgar on hand, and it | first point on the eastern side, or until you open tbe second | Phen Glover, Raidrev. Boston be Her evgine ana boiler were buil: at the West Point | unitea effort can te made thronghovt the State in bis enemas rene ot must ,otorward The olanters are asking such high prices as | creek on the eastern shore, which will be asout a mile above ConstanTINOFLR, Feb 25—In port barques Vests, Rossiter, Foundry, at ColdSpring, N.Y. The latter was construct | pebalt. This i very eabustesing, aud veadesn's usin | Axonmur ENGLISH OFFioiaL Iw Trovsun—We | Remcchmu, carpet operate, but the planters must reduce | ibe vilage; then crces over and ‘veep the eastern sbore close | {rom New York. af 16th; Anna, Cole, from do do; Gov Hav: ears ae Se Bes, Deel: Fo, eR Rees ery difficul’. It is aimort impossfola ta keep the Presi. | leern frm our Buenor Ayres correepondent, under date | ‘The sh’ p Cape Cot, trom Ciera te Boston, wprabeodoned | junks suave iy moored opposite a vilage, Which ovuree ‘lll Cab Feb 2/—Arr brig Mermaid, Thurston, Norfolk via > 2 2 ential question from eati: oul others from the Or ,. eirea. From what I can jerrn ‘rom crew, it appears the also toke you over the bar avove Wusung, the chennel over 7 gone, Wau eusinccred on her Inte trip by the followteg | rustic mind. Pa Sate eee rns shore, as been ® emart correspoog | Ship bad very heavy westhsr for a vain er of ‘aya mien tor. | hich bsi in some places is soarcoly u cable wide, “Through | -,¥A¥4L, FeblS—Tn port ship, Welles, Westcot, ftom Naw xperierced engineers, employe: e contractors i +, r ats he mipstec in 6 hurricane ‘ne 5! made & rat de’ water Me ext ret ‘be course is peariy sou an jeep in mia- vi . e a toe the building of tbe engine nud bol nd In view of this embarrassment the opposition have | Parrish, the English Consul et that place. Thegovern- | Siinetme bur the rudder sot uoehippee aod stove a hote in | charnel; when up with Half way Point, closes with the exste-n | company. the "Weillieet lo Liverpool, with, pért of te Wie —Mr. Lawson, | called the Union convention already mentioned. The ob- | ment char "3 - ii on 1 7 ae ges him with openirg the mail bags of the Eng- | the starboard ter hen eh» filled The captain and off ‘back again. acd keep i: close ow board until the foreign sett'e- cargo: rchr Afred, Pilsbury, trom and for Boston, unc. Were an rset ie comatras| a ptr grt ject is to nominate, if possible, a joiat State tiske®, vo be | lish Praket fru own private ends. In his rep. ie cere proceeded fo Bt Levene in the vessel that took them of. mer of hangtal isha oh when oroes over and keep near- | .,@inmttan, March 1—In port barks sclo, Patterson, for the Hee , composed of an American, an g and a charges them with ‘ignorance, rudeness and falseh *0: — esl 1o the right or western shore. that formerly piled from Boston to St John, N. B.; Go. | fe Copvention protesting that the Presidential qaes:ion | of wnich, it 1s preeumed, the H take mo | fopi°O Reverie Bor yous, Dust at Nobbinsion, Me for (40000, | 18 about twelve feet, The greatest draught of water ever | Ard manv vorsels in the hav had Gregged thelr anchors, Brig 3 a cates is not to be mooted. So some of the nigger worshivers | notice, and continue todo as he has herstofore done with | You sre alrendy acvired of the sale of the Pamobylin, of 535 | brought up to Sbanghai hae been between twenty-one and | Wizard, Nickerson, from Malaga tor Gibraltar, had been com: ges " giish official yerneur Kemble, son of the engineer and boiler con- | from Wilmot’s district want {t Igaored, But there can- | {bh ft ‘26 4 . e mais. ne, butlt i and red. for £915, Ly twenty two feet and a ship drawing that yh water will | Pelled to anchor off the coast of Spain on the 26th. bemieegensh pt ~ not—I venture the assertion—be au assem bly compored of » Hone ct ell cbarees, THOR We could sell cther Ataect, | have to walt for the spring Hides to pass up or down ise Wu. | - HONG Konc, Jan 15—In port ships F Forester, Petersam, ex- ‘be Merrimac carries forty shell gun+—two 10-inch, | several hundred delegates where there will nut ve found SS ——————_ | ean vessels, especially if peace takes place ” eung river. pected to proceed to Manilia to load for Boston; Barreds Bro twenty-four Qinch aod fourteea Sinch. Two experi: | Some ore williog to fling in @ fireb-and to expiods the MARITIMK INTELLIGENCE. Tu workivg up after passing the lightabip, you should not | thers, Pee'e, for Canton, suoporea thence to dan Francisco; 2dot | in'sonding towards he North sank bung ber’ to bear to tue | Meteor. Pike, for Sydney, NSW; Look Out, Joyce. for Sam 8 Bard | fiend gs about whed in 3% tenors wnar’ South Bank aide | (creer Bea Nimph ms toe: bark Live Yankee’ Gove, do; bot ascertain what daxcexe the erreceived The | © jeepeat waler is near and slong the south edge of the | brig Eollap, Sack, for Singepere;, Curlew, Grotory. unc, ral Sap BPARKLING Wave, at Boston from London. on thi March, in lat 34 4%, lov'6l 40, ran into & swal! fishing bile under clore rée ed topesi's, and es it was blowiag ments were made with them curing the trip by the Ord- | combustible elements. If i: be flang, depend up n it your nance officer, Lieut. Jones. The exercise was emsicered | Scenes in Tammany aM ‘will pale ther ineffec-usl | “g>~aq racsape ood tari wondad for te Naw ous ‘nui Bo weal. nite succersful. Shells were fired at two miles range, ’ fi nd vearly all ‘exploded “avout two feet above. water’; Citta ae cotaed eecctunent XLT se cheiameay of [eee ee Sparkling Wave bar bad very heavy westerly gulss the entire | nevis hack Generally the inner edge of he Nora Rank is | 814 Jan 6 (rot Dec 40), ebip 8 bourne. two exploded about two feet under water, pro padres Aes eel ie weeenenernrnerenrnn nner | pasaape; lott eeils and received otker damege, lined with beavy Gshirg stakes close to; which are planted in | FAatsax, March 1l—Art acbr Junia‘s, Willard, Baltieaore. dueling terrible commoti in. Ouly two sbelis weat dowa | * fut ever i° the Presidential question be kept out, how Seats NG EEA dautiaT ies Swep Bark Pernvs -Cact Hubbard, cf sbip Sparkling | four snd five fathome of water. A’ship’s length inside of | | MrLnounne, Nov 28—Ships Lightoing. ‘Enright, from sud for ‘and were not seen to explode. Three shots out of four, | can they pass a platform acceptable alike to :he Awert- Wave, at Breton, from Londen, reports'-Maroh 12. at 48 1b, | them there is buts few feetof waler. "| | UO | 0 | Liverpool. arr'2nth, forgo shout Dec 26: Hasterd Stale, Ross, bi . 616 mGH WaTER. itis “eetimated by the orenance officers, would stat any | [22 "ey m » Beh srceensen jon 57, fell in with @wer ish bark Petrus, of and from Gotten | it will be geternlly safe for a vee lying “Arrow, Treadwell, Gamsaaiea; Grer Teapar : * 7 igs and vegrophilistw? It will require great po | ~~~ by7g for Boston. 102 dass out. with Ices of apars, satis, &c, travce of the river, outside of “‘Gutz'ef” in four, five, to rown, dieg; Hamlet, Chever, and Sweden, Goes. do: baths ship at that distance. The gunnery is spoken of as being | jiticai dexterity. Eash of the wings of the party tnrough- Port of New Work, March 23, 1856, Ina i:king condition. “Toss of the captain and crew, sever: | fahcine water: andl woud. not recommend an anchorage | Art Fawxer, Cates, from Hataburg. arr Nov 2; PathOnder, & very skilful periormance on the part of Lieut Jones, out the er'ire Stete will have tbeir very abiest men pre- ‘3 — teen in numter, and brourbt them to port Capt Olsen, of the | beirg sought under the islands at night unless there are a] Abiman, from Sen Frencieco, arr 18th; Aura, Crosby. from It is gratitying to learn that the difficulty here-ofcre | sent as borers, if not upon the floor. The prevailing ARRIVED, Petrus, repcris having hac heavy westerly gules the entire | pearencre of bad wealber, as it will trequenily take ail the | Svdpey. err 24th, for NYork Dec 1; sobr Tickle, —, complained of, growing ou: of the fact that the compasses | Gisporition now among the knowirg ones is to have ro Steamchip Jamestown, Parrish, Richmond, with mdse and | Parsage. Gay light of the rext dey to work up from the islanda, for Feefee Islands. Cid 22d, ships Crystal Ratace, Bimmens, é In the summer time, if bad weatber 13 approaching, which | Calcutin; 26th, James Carson, Barry, Akyab. iron guns, thersby throwing vessels off their course, f i od, pevaautees tat reac el A pore tke barometer wil usually ‘orstel, an abo fs Marseutxs Merch 4~ In port berk Gem of the Sea, Miller, aging much confusi A ckta Hing ta daeater, | epee Straits of bunda Dec 2, snd st Belena Jan 28. with teas and Parker, third mie; Jobn Fil. cook, of Hailiss; — | ScUght under the islards, or the vessel kept to son, asit isdan- | to load for Bos‘en. = Tatviated by ihe cleaver ar Cael aster, | Should this conveotion, however, succeed in piloting | silks, to order. Nov 22, Int 290'N. loz 100-3) & spore ehip of Wasbinsicn, ard dobn imple, esamen; — Pisa | E¢rCus to enter tbe rivér when a ga'e ls coming dn, without a | At do bth inet ship Lady Guffolr, Lavender. for Mobile 7, has been obviated by the ciscovery ot Captain Morris, of | itcerf clear of the breakers, and put a strong ticket in the | Swallow, from Shsnghse, Nov9, for Londen; 80, in Bacca | Anne kpactarcs; Georke and Jotn Doyle, of Liverpool; Joon | Prospect of gettirg in, It is, I think. preferable 'to anchor | | Manns, Jan 19—Sid Medomak, Livingston, Rangoon; 234, the irov steamer H. B. Forbes, of Boston. Tne turee | feid, there will be e stitring State contest. We ehail see, | Siraits. epohe Br vark Rebecca. trom Fhatgbae Nov 7, for | rin, Manuel Wusquio (Spaniarc); James allen, of New Ha. | Za'bar than s en, aa the weather is sometimes thick or | Marilia. Robinron. London. ‘ compasses used on board the Merrimac embrace the Me pourne; Tec 24, in Bunda Biraita, spoke Br ship. Mel- | ven;’ James Pemfield, of Baroncoes; George Stoleson, of ipeey; the tides are strong and uneeriain, and the sbip’s posl- Pa ic ee ay ers mere = eee ti rn ——_—_ oan * rte eee : : eeiniceany pe lost. 5 , Gove, Sam Franchwo; conte nitneut the aightest ratation, he Bip on Ber | pne Times and the Ralirosd Commissioner, | guncetiirom co Nov for Losdyn: wedge: Wilddre (dr), sark | mea ¥itorr, of Liverpool; Char en Geteasarg, of Seedeas ‘Ait the cempsse coursea given {a those diretions.are tghe | lth, Hadiant, Hearse, do: 16th, Ccean Gorey, MeLaliam, Itis cue to Captain Pencergrast to aay that hs exhi- {From the Albany Express. March 1.) Carib (Br), from thavgbae for London, and bark rdia | Themes Duncan, of Giksgow, and nine others, whose names Me ee Sproat log oe ren an on elie tend Fang Haclipeleed: ‘Mariana; Jen's, Avna, Kisaball, H bited tis sgl bi ey at . The press of this country is a mighty engine—powerful | (Hr.) ‘Ibe rhip Komsrce of the Nea. trem Shangbse for Lon- | are upkcown. ited “untiring vigilance in bis endeavors to makes tair |... gooc or evil. It reaches the masses of t2e pasple, and | 498 pasred out the Stans of surds Vec!. Dec 22 lat 23 40, p! Harzia, of ship Harnital. at New Lon | by ine sirength mad setol ne ties ery Meectes OM | PAD port Jan 5 sbip Rediant, Bearse, for Cork and orders; of chips of war nave a wore er less atiracred by the i ud. | Peseengere, to Ludiam & Pleasants. anipe E > y platform save a rirgie resolution, declaratory of bosti- | PMO fe cu hatem rasierorost, Sbanghas, Nov 9: pase test of the ship’s qualities. He expresses himseif highly . r 8, lon 69 36 E, spoke ship John Bun an (Br), from Hong Kong % ‘y i jJeased with rin all reapects. This is praise enoug, | Si¢s materially in forming their opinions and controling for London. Feb 18, lat 108 .N, lon 20 W. ke ship Derby, jen ‘dot, lat 41 25 ion 27 W. teil in with bark ‘At is bigh water at the full aod change of the moon in the | ard otberr. cf - f hor * R larch 22 iat £9 29, lon 7) spoke Whaling arn Nye, ere n D086 be . Ue 2 a Charlestown, wno superintended her building. Se oe ance aCAronIE rope Tid tituve the power | Howland for Dartmouth: all well. P i ye, Yio citoets snd « row. cH board te Heapibal- ae Bee went anmerive: off Wusung. igh water ooours at the full and | rople,'for do. Sid 19h, barks Fruiier, Dawes, Boston, 24th, uncertain, but | Sicilian, Dawes; do; 28h, brig Antelope (Br), jocity is from 15; | Brig Elvira, Rich, ft a. Sooo Baia‘ Wx G Cay Moryen,of bark Ripple aiNew | iapreriapwad ek ina obt bil toa Young, Mure; Besry 1 weater! RIG * Wat Grarton’’—Capt Morgan, of bar! le, at New | the prevs ‘wind, wine 8 ; Young t brio-—-How 1 has tem Brought Alout—Army Oficers | Tale, whatever might be the sesret desires of a journalist | intense cold weather, Man beating about te ‘Banka ant'its | Looden. repo Fraay, 14h inst, no lat. Be, on the | _ Ktcm the tecdle ‘Ielards to Wurung the tide general'y seta | Corsiantinople, ar 25th. 4 . fase to gratify private malice or to promote personal ends, | vicinity for 4 days, Sonthern edge of toe Guif Stream, spoke brig ‘*Wm Grafton,” | NW by W. SE by lk when fully made. ifno such cause MataGa, Feb %—In port barks Wiliam, ieee end Lass Sucecssful as Indian Agens than Civilians—The | tysCugh the influence of bis paper, he does not dare todd | Ship Isaac Web, Prver Liverpool, Feb 21, with mare and | delongirg tcar Kastern port, from Porto isioo. with masts | as N E gales or heavy rains interfere. The flood makes first | Elizabeth. Young. bound up the Mediterranean; brig Camra, War Department's Usurpation of the Prerogatiwes of the | eo in & manner open and flagrant enough to atuac: pub- ied Passeogers, to © H Marshal & Co. Experienced very eprung ard loes of ceck iced; would try ané get into Nortolk RO EL ie Od Wat | Ki pene eee ship Car: Back, pag v5 westerly gelew, aud saw iarce quantition of ioe. Fenn Lonspatx, ashore near Rocky Point, Warragansett | PA ocr Mig sibare eGo summa fra helcors ink, Florence, Wise from Genoa: arr Ith: for (om Sua FD they wisld to selfich or evi! purposes. It is true that the | | Ebip Dreadnought (clipper), samuels, Liverpool, with mdse | inde sevman named George Ubristy, of New York, ages y ‘Gener, Was 6 a * ag range from ove feibc m to fifteen test Its ve! sort. Brrques Ferpandina, Wrigbt,bease from Wasusatox, March 21, 1856, Taibene = and 207 passengers, to 8 trom ape eas conticls public opinion; it is equally true that ‘ap | about Ihe Seminoles in Forida—Ancther Florvta War in fm. | public opinion crntrola the press, and that. ana general | “eer !otbe Ba Ks tivee which time experiecond « succession Indian Bureau in the Interior Department. lic attention. 3 Bbip Arcuc, Zerega, Liverpco!, 40 days, with mdse and 26 | Pay. en floaies off urder the We appear to be on the eve of another protracted war | _ We regret to ray that a cograding controversy has | passoncers, to Zereyn & Co. Pad heavy weather. No date, | CA Maceierier, upent of tbe urcermriers nd was towed to | 804 it Nke mavner changes rourd to the eastward, gradually | 301 4 cans: ilen'a Persons, Webb. fr dg 2; Ftamboul, ie “ar sriven, curing the present session ot the Legislature, | spoke ship Eastern Quoen (or Que:n of the Kast), 124 days | Frovidence 2let’ Per bottom ix badly injured. the keel being | *UDbing the strongest when & E. (eget) hag oto ch with the remnant of Seminole Indians in Florida. Our | which invoives a very serious charge sgaiost a pape: of | from Calcuita tor London broken, &. Ehe will be taken upoc the marine railway for It is at the turn of both tides that most caution is necessary | Gaye. from Marseilles. unc, Jesac & Davis. Band, from Men- last hostilities with these Indians contiaued for seven | high stencing and extensive influence. We allude to the | , “bp Hercest Queen Young. Liverpool, Fen 9. with mdse | repeire, . Be eee sod Sew, eae eames | ‘orartons Bid hk ut, baste Leowe (Bic) tore: 19m Fer long yoars—tzom 1825 to 1842—during which time some | N¢W York rap The a briefiy these m= | in terof icchurge and ierre quantities ct fed ice. The tf jLancrer Canco or Tae Sr1sox - The ship Vangnard was | ivory way. Leaving the position off Guizlaff at a querter ebb, | teget (Nor), do; Theo Cr ley. 1 thirty miliors of dollars were expended in efforts to | swait, rar bormet io the ee ile na cr che Risto oy | Queebeen se high os Nat 53; eaw much ioe, wind at the time | ey sad Sov pales ken lalsud, valtied wi G6 COD. Sevaunan | * Serselmill cerry the flood 10 Wu ung xt there ws any wind’ | (Sr), BYeiE: brige Dolpbin, (atch) ta. gee hiss 40: the oomnley aot apasestoe |tieecet Oemtetinaes ancecdie law or ses frien iah Sear eee ee em | Gexegtans, Marg 3 eae : ing winds lor ibe fa seven yeatsapresr iokare becalae | Auguste (Nor), ahin 8 H Tatbot, Burgess, wwe them 0 for | Bs = : 5 . 7 a 7 . ee wlll office he is in the receipt of some $2,600 6 year, Early in | Ship Fising Dutchman (clipper), Hubbard, Loudon, Feb | Suir Bonprxc—Mesers E & HO Priggs have onthe stocks | Jenuary, NE to NAW, and generally NNW. ee Ee ee te ee ee ae them by ‘he government, west of the Mississippi, bat | the present seaion a moveuent was made to sesure the | W& in balla, to G Canicle. Has experienced very bravy | stthelr yard City Folnt Sou'h deston a ship of 120 tonp, to | Eebrusiy, NE to NW- and generally NW, Pont Bairne, Feb al Ta port thip Bove Peltes. Kelley, for a et] , ha fain May. aod destin y 1} a hy a le with only partial success. Thousands of troops were | repeal cf she sct alluded to abgve, on the ground that | “ChE sar ers cotipper) Corgine, London, 23 days, in bal- | bevelaid this werk ihe heel of ceeast of 4800Ctoos dee teod Avril BNE (o SE, chlely B84 and variable. Boston, dg; bark Telograph, Gilet Tor ® York, ready: employed sgainst them, hurdreds of valuable lives were | the beard icrea‘ed could not possibly effect any gor, | Inst tod Bisbon & Co. Had very heavy weather for the last | tor Henry S Bu let and to be launcheo in October next. The May, RSE to f8K, Rio Grape, about Jan Arr brigs Windward, Bubbard, pectificed, ard an immense amount of property was lost | 824 that it enieiled a needless expense, bo h upom the | 2) days, epi rule. de. clipper Alarm. launoed from tretr yard the prevent week, hes | June, SK to {rom Baltimore for s port in UBiatea Feb 1; Anpic, Kimball y 5 migrdon ai railroed corporations and the State. A oill repealing the | _ Ship Victoria, Chempion, London, &4 days, wilh mdve and 20 | tasen its pince ix Gliddes & Wilisnie’ live for California ‘Itie | July wnd august, BSE, Sivan do wig corga; Bisahelh Morgpe focus 8 soe naa or decteoyed duriog the inglorious contest. Some of our | ant was referied to the Railroac Committee of the Assem- | Passengers. to E E Morgan. arch 16, lat 3942, lon 6330, | oue of tbe finest veeeelsever seen in this port —Boston Tra September, NE to B. Joseph Grice, Rogers, from James Kiver, wig carzo; Con- most renowned ard skilful generals were successively | bly, who reported it favorably to the House, acm. | *Pove ship Geneva, Walker, from Horton for Manila, who | veller, Merch 22 Gctober, NE to NW. ‘| vest, Mareden) of so@ from KYork about Nov 1: dacharged. Jed by & written etatemen: of the reasons that bad in- plied us with beef and bread: 17th lat 4003 jon 6341. saw ‘Whalemen. Dovemter. NW, and variable. pd larch 1—In port s'tp Amey i. Se Pe 3 sent against the enraged and desperate savages, none of | PAcied hy @ wri y ssons ad in large American teamship, pointed black, heading & uoder | _Arrat New London Mch 21, with 36 bbis whele oil, shi Decemter. N to NW. crac ldg; brig C W Bing. Corbett, for NYork do; echr % Natal ;, | Ouced the committee to recommend its psaaago The | rail acd blowing off steam—the engines were not Nar mection; Hannibsl, Barris, 1 , France, Jan 7. Also arr, bark ‘The temperate by day ard night, taken by a self-registering | B Gculd. bend Boston do, . whom acded to theic previously earned laurels by their | srgnments in tke report were crneiusive. They were | 224. iat 29 52, ion 700, passed bark Manto, of Boston, bourd | aipvle, Morvan Tristan d’Acanta, Dec 22, & Helens Fer 5, | Febrevbeit’s thermometer in the ‘open alr in the shade,at | Sr Jouxs, WF. Merch 5—Ix port brigs Loyal M’Donald, amd foe. Gaines, : an “ f 5: | Shot ghue trom Ie48 to 1664,gives th following as theextrebre | Iris. 10r NYork Wg. eivrts to-wathgunr thats savage bab guleint Ses. Gelsne, | Seek Se See Ease My Be. Beye, Ue chaleman 6C Ue | EE caanses Cate. rupee, Dowie: Siac. Weal | BV clan tee Do an the vena ee RD eee Jo | ranges, sud ihe averege mean temperature o each of the | ST JORN, NM, March 17—Arr bark Mary, Mebsney, Savan- Clinch, Cell, Scott, Jerup, Taylor, Armstead, Worth— | committee, and gave rive, we believe, to a debace. Gays, anc 19 days from the bavne’, in ballast, toChambers & | wh oll. Reporta left at 5 Bel 5 ear ate |p onthe for thore seven year: rah " Old i9th, brig Alamode Crocker, A! all faited to accomplish the subjection end removal of | ,,SUbtequently, the State Engineer, who is also oue of | Beyer Hos been 10 dase W ot the Hankm Gaw Ziceberrs, | cock, NIL b00 thie el, for heme. ie att b dayes Pevarian Maxypum Minimum Av'ge Mity, | f° Heian, Jan 2814 ship Joshua Bates, kesterbrook, the Kailrcad Commissioners, and ex-officio chairman of | March .8, at 44 36, Jon 50, at 7 AM, parsed the ‘k of @ abi ht by Night (from Bhengbae), NY ork Hostilities were nnaliy terminated ocly | the board, sen’ in a petition to the Assembly praying for sroniiy neout B00 tous, with stumps ot lower mame stand. | cailsciae Soler ineea Ge Te ae ee oe ne 67 “18 FM PR EE Regt Mae alae a rca, Pa by an arrangement eflected by General Worth with the | the repeal of the act of 1856, on the ground thet besices | ing. : West, of Holmen’ Hole, 1,100 hbis oil, io crotse and home; bark $5 2» 4s PonaorWitsshite nuinte ae being entirely useless, anda tax upon cur citizens, tt bip Fi A Pa'mer, Richardeon, Havre, Feb 20. with | Nye, Bowland, Dartmouth, 900 ap. 800 wh, sli told for home; i B a | slab Qciney. Woman, Indians, by which it was agreed that the latter mght re- an atioud aterecdume Giik alis Caliss ofam canes? ol Feenengers, to Post, Smith & Co.’ In Iats 46 and | 2th, bark Aribur Plobering, 'oumay, frcm Mus 9 3 9 plsarane, Diol Ai eee ee oe ; 4 “ ress a eee nperdirhber Rane i 44. 199 a jarge rumber of Islands of Ice; iniats 44 | forSa.em; Feb 2. bark Dove, Rae, NL, 90 a Hf coun ieard, ee Si Ars Brothers, Grove: Ammerseat. main wivhin cizcumscribed limits of country, they | the State government, anda tax upoa nis time for which Aig on 52, caw large quantities of field ie. ‘Hasbeen | Sti, bark Uniied States, Hicks, Westport, 200 bbl. fed 58 75 | S2%th, Ocesn Siced, Cunningham. Rotterdam: stipulatirg todo 80 peacefully aad quietly. They kept | the State was the sufferer. 17 ¢ays W of the Banka. ‘At Tristand Acupba, Dec 22, brig Zoe, Koyce, NL, clean 10 7 35, Bincarore, Jan 20—In port Arn Maria, Rhodes for NYork; = pees fees cetera pants Immecia‘ely after the Railroad Commitee hed reported | Fbip Germania, Wood, Havre, Jan 50, with mdse and 44 | bound to Tercradam Ystnede 7 Soret ch db ae dete ea 100 63 Sig | Sterling, Jameson. for do; Ganymede, Bramhall. trom China, Mo eee ee naciag OF LOL on conn, | favorably on the bill to repeal the law of 1865, they were | Passengers, to Wm Writlock, Jr. Experienced heavy wea: | Montgcmery, Chapman. NB, 0; hed los a boatstoorey. 2 Fa fe ap i foe bea ng he Franciees, ‘Gal waa, 6 per ya Them lett their reser. | Stteked ina violent and uawarrantable manner by tais ease Velocis Gr Boston) Ryder, Mersina, Dec 2: passed | Mincese Ser tkcley NE ne oh TT Ie accie | Bovember, Fy % & | NErinay, NAW. Not i—arr Teuuar, C casa (oc Meee Satin, made'aa sttfor “open armall ‘tiiement sone | YeIy Halrosd Commissions, Mr. Swaia, through toe | ctraita Dect mi vasone weties eee PR eae | Uatere eset, Boles, NB, £9 ll go bow Deven ber YeoBeeip hs -( 0 4% | NYcrk, June 22; 19th, Auckland, Nelson, San F. f distance cff, murde ed several whites and destroyed con- | Columns of the New York Times. very report they | vessel to Foster & Nickerson. > the th instant expe- | clean: 24th, Alexander, Dougherty, do, 1 ‘The mean average height of the barometer in the pring and | Nov 15, Audubon, Arthur, Calcul! ks 8D: uve. = offerec war the occasion of « charge of corrap'ion or | rievced very heavy WNW ond NW cates, loat eal rigging, | inca. Batcocks My a ; | Minter mnths ir above 0 inches, and ia the aummer months | | Savcor, Feb 10—Went to sea, ships Clars,Cooper, Sicerable proyerty. Thiz cizeumstance led to another | trickery in that journal, Thess atiuck« era, beyond a | #0d keceme short of proviacon, And ou the ih font Was elke | Oh Anelores Pete, Newport’ cleameu L7em NBG 8s | below it, viz: for Jazuary to-april, inch 90.95. From October | Brutus, Meaccm, : ‘Burrleane, Very, Crimes: effort to effect their remova by the military arm of the | doubt,” intendec to intimidate the eormitee and the | ! 125 miles of Ssrdy Hock light. when we toxka heavy NW | _ Beard ircin stout Den Jd. Sacrawento, Snow, Westport 450 | ‘© Lecember, weh 90 34 From May to September, inch 29.83, | Burrows, Abyab; Regula'or, Waliace. London; government, but, as Boab usly, without meses. The | House. and to prevent the pass of tae bil depriving | £21804 was blown gerors the Guilt stream, lay too 5 days. | bbls: about Ist Lec, Reapoke, Wade Greenport 250 bbis; | TAPSIDE icwest ‘with sou'herly winds and during the Nii mon- | Fel souk. Boston; barque W A Piatinius, distinguished General Twiggs, with # large body of troops | sete author of place worth $2 a Since then Lave bad light NW ond NNW winc and calms Feb | Oregon, Babcock, do. 3+0 bia; no date, Pearl, Forsytn, NL, | *°0H season. 12b, 8 Kecort, Bom! to overswe them, and with liberal promises of monsy to . op ba te Oe 13, epoke bark Gen Tayior, § days from Fortland for Havana, en a whale in Ll months. ors ermal fine. In February thick ocour. bth, them incividuaily, failed to effect shots recsoval, ‘Again | ,) be memoers of the Haitrosd Commtctee at lergth call. | witch supplies us with provisions, we heviag mbsisied on | — Spoken—Dec 4, ‘at 77 8, Jon 143 W, ships Margaret Scott, | March is damp ond digegreeable. April bas more days | | Goirg down river. 2st. abipr, Al ne wies; Basauet Titi exponceut ct mucy wa trisomy eeurrek™ = | $2, attention o the Hate to the cLgacealecnduet | Bue tr reine preiouk 64a GS ig 3 ap is ale, Dagar Py ap | any ibe ma ewe steg: Rue ecew nase | Lara aoe eh ane Teatae Bea Miler Noe Pent Tien all atempts of the military power of the go- | ofthe Railroad Comcussioner, and the House chose to | Mr brig Jean Baptist from—— for West Indies, 5 doy India, Hewlné, NB, 3 whs, Emma © Jenes, Jenney, do, 3 | J Mg APL ReneS ain emer an nee Botta: ; . J: hough attenced with eaormous expeuve, | oder forward the bili that was to deprive him of his | ;uPPiigl Us wil provisions nod water. 16h inst, IAC S630 | wha; 1otb, lat$6 0, lon 9 40, var, Byron; Tower. d0,'I8 sp; | a One su ee ty nder cheers. July sod August | Ewatow fast tn port, ships War Hawk, Simmons, and vernment, though a‘teno mormous exp Cilige im We Stace government. In the ovurae of the re- | (22 {h2®. stoke bark {ado Kimball ‘US daze from Valparaiso | Lender, K'nball 760 wh 50 ap; Odd Fellow, ley ‘potieat’ wontes. "In Beptember the GW modsocs is | Golden Expie, Fabcos, for Hevane. z a tow Boston, in cherge ot the firet Oe ' e are the hotest mont 5 marks made at that time im the Assembly, Mr. Wiitse, a | dies atren inlar 19, Same cop spoke woke che head Be 2 RON Bee Fi NT ee ren eine ernik | wholly broken up, andthe temperature 1s very changesble, | | Wocron, Jen t—Arr ship John Wade, Spencer, Bong cles: : : gentleman of unécubted honor azd integrity, openly | Fhiladeiphia. er, BB, od, My | In november the winter fairy sets in, the firet trost aj Kong. conceived sod execn ed tne plan ot commencing the re- | Charged, upom the ficor ot the House, that Te ate ts |, | Sek obs Biosony Barmeinic, Havens, 14 day, with | Sort apriel Boninn Pal tines ad Inaba. bark Kectsloen’ frcm the 12ih to the 20th, December is the driest month or the Bome Forts. moval of the indian ee B" be Cx peop Rarizoac Commissioner and correspondent of the Times, | ‘BEAT, fogars ard tobacco, to Sturges & Vo "13th inet, lat 33, | Almy. NB, 4h 1p: 2étb, Int $48, lon W, Br bark Xritonia, 55 | >e8r and the Wesiner Gene and Wine! ae ch fogs are of BALTIMORE, March 21—Arr steamship Mount Savage, plisued civilian, instead of an wrmy officer. Wita the as- | jai \irestered him, pilor to the objectionable report | 1% 7%, while iring to in wheavy Nr gate, lost starnonrd bul: | days frem Gibraltar, sleering Sm. Cocasienal oocurrence. In Mey. June sud July fogs also occur, | NYori; brig Belen, Claypoe. Vervambuco; scors Prowess, sent and approbation cf (he Secretary of the Interior, the being made py the Railroad Commitcee, that shouid the , head rail, part of the deck load overboard; split main- 'n Off Shore Ground Dec 22, @plendi4, Smith, ot Edgar ‘Ibe sun mer ga ¢s ase strongest from the 8. Wie general. | McPherscn, NYork; Blue Hill Hi Deer Island; Anca Hon. Mr. Stewart, Mr. Commissioner Lea entered into » : AG ‘4 nd main spencer. town, 600 wh £0 sp. Keperta +poka Leo li, Napoleor, Orow- | ly #i¥e geod notice, the barometer beginning to fal! sometimes wes, od Ocean Bird. Gibns, Providence. 7 Foe ee TLL a” peuthmen of invegrity ard reiabiity, | Trecmmend tbe repeal of the Railrced Commission set, Garland. Christensen. Nenvitas, 19 days, with svgar, | ell, NB 400 bis afew dave previous, Mary Wilder’ Lucs, | #8 mucb ¥s 24).ours previous ‘The rules for judging the baro- Cid steamabip’ Locust Point, Prench, New ww Bes ¢ th ge Ser aeetinn of hie tite denue tne they should be tojlowec during the whole session in two | mosses and regers to 7 Owen 4 Son. Experienced heavy | do, 400 do eins Jesvirg the coast, bk © * | meter on the ¢ hirese cosat gene sally bold gooa ‘or neigh: ‘Speiphta, Richmond; schrs Cou- who had spent the grea: a creak est wits J 1 | C2lbmps of the New York Times. No person who heard | westher. Been 14 days N of Hatteras, At Tabiti fe Decemrer, Barclay, Cottle. NB, 700 sp; would | borhvod ct shar A rép'd fail ot the osrometer betokens Farab ‘4 meiine, ‘Wilbert, NYork; M Munson, Indians of the South acc Souchwest, and who was well | M1 Wilve's statement doubted its entire trutt——no per- | , Bark Louisa, Louper. Carvense, Feb 9, with sugar and mo- | te home ip tune rest, aga'e, ard a high range the continuance of northerly winds. ter, Providence; A Tirreil Eiggins, Boston. Sid ships E 5 H i 3 baving tailed to accomplish the object desired, the then Commissioner of Ind’an Affairs, she Gov. Mr. Loa, in 1851 acquainted with them anc their character and habits, tet Ineses, to Mora & Bavaro. 16th inst, lat 34, ion 76, passed ¥ 20, € ren! eptaing can deposit thelr chronomete s and bave them ‘m. D, Li 1; Mackinaw, Kobins: pra well krown to have much influence over some of | “B,coub'ati now. al ore beiog | titty trom Carderas, bound N. Passed Dark | | ay abe Verd Inlance Mov 20, Congrese, Strenburg, NB, all |, 1a?by tray ite, at the observatory ot Messrs Kuptorschinid | hack Hadley, Gould, Hewon and brig’ Abbotsford, ‘cooper their chiefs and braves, to remove them west, quietly Sa em ine . Priocipal one being ‘bark Elizabeth Leavit! (of Boston), Hackstaff, 4 days, with Arr at Hong Kong Feb 9, Berj Morgan. ‘Robling,” NL, | * Dato, bkanghet. Their obeervaory in Church street, is in | Dermazel ‘The wind below bas blown the ice tegether and in etal, ss he tight induce paries ot them the Liev! at Gove’ nor ot the State—adcressed « letter | mdse, to mecter. ficm Horclulu: lth, United States. Bot vington, do, latitude 31 degress 14 mirutes 08-9 secor ds N., longituds 8 hrs tte mouth ‘ur‘is’ Creek across the river, forming & complete ea, ul is thart a to Mr. Swain, inquiring into the truth of Mr. Wiltse’s Brig Atalaya, Noonan. Malage 89 deya, vis St Thomas (where érrat do Jar 5, New Evg'an¢, smith NL, trom Japan, oll | 6 min. ara 2 rec. east of Greenwich. obrtruction. . to go. As it “eid eatgige oN ges undertaking | charges, The toliowirg is Mr. Swain’s reply:— she put in for provisions) 31 days, with fruit and wine to Go. | rot revorted. y Competent foreien pilota (English and American) will be KORTON. Merck 22, AM—J rr ship Sparkit would be a hezadous one, and require time and in- mez, Wallis & Uo, vesse. to Thompson & Hunier, Experienced | Att Micharia Sept 12 Plover, Svift, NB, all well, c'oatt fonnd crujeing in the reighhorheod of the Saddje Telsnds dur. | bard Lerdon; berks Myete voive consicera:le expeove, it was stipulated that | _ oe (ALhANY, March 16, 1856. | very beavy weather ou the pasaage, At Fimon’s say, CGH, Jue 2, Apphia Maria, Chass, NB, ox | UE ‘he Fitibier bidtthé, Row a 'b? eutrence of the river out | Grezier. £ Orienas; Lrigs Na: bit 3 he contractor, if suoweafdi ta remoring the Indians, | Hrruprx 1 bave Ww acknowledge the receipt of your nite | "hry Axerling (i Harrizaicn), Hay, Port au Prince, 20 én woruee, * 1 Chase, NB, om | A ‘ne Gorgas the poyrelivg Weecioracan do | ecs'e, Bujrer, NOvleans sca Cecily Crowell. Richmond; ry be owed a ibersl sam er hei + 0 . oo - olan; versel to Mayhew, pcken— Merch 12, lat 37, lon 73 40, Meteor, . | SWhy with weir uretulrese to the ger, Wi , Wait, » York; steamer Wm Jerkirs, Hallett, Balt Sec all remeved. Uravciéeble delays connected with the | herm’oster i as estvemsiisa Whit a mation | ASS. 1 tle from Pacific Ocean cor, of and for Mys | Othe thip depends co much upon @ correct kuowledge of | Telegraphed. vark tom Corwin, from Cota. Cla ships Flo. necessary pielitalrary errangerenia prevented the con- | arjbooy elte, uliered one word wuich, by the most maligvant whee Elkin St Johns NB, 12 daya, with lumber March 1 tp Mona Passage, United Sta’en, of Westport, 40 the tien bod ingnel CA) OG nhae e [A py Roy ot (5 2066 toms), Dumereeg,, Hong Koag: tractor ‘tom commencing direc operations until some | ‘nvention, can be tortured, without posiive talehood. into | rig Whitehall, Peteracn, Cardenan 12 days, with sugar to | ™O* Ub 100 bbia cll (bao been reported 700 sp). Bile eee eae Wile Mating: annie Dulet, simon). aayenaah: Fem? a threat to uae the Notice to Mariners. ns Of the Times o punish him or his | Mors &favara. ‘I7th inst, Vat 34, lon 7444, spoke brig Col tame in 1862, when he cid #0, with every prospect of ‘Agrecably t a Commodore Jos! - 1 hrs Stephen Hotchkiss, Munson, in e J, prospec’ grecably to an order from modore Joe! Abbot, Com ‘owell, Fhiledotn ae: achre Biepben, Holchiies, Munson, Assoc. yo the Railroad Committee, or in any way toiofiu: | Kinnermen, from Havara for New York: Barne- | S41L1NG DINFCTIONS FOR THE NAVIGATION OF THE YANG TSZE- Neston: br si Ted in Floia at ta) gt Messrs. Bayuonp, Westy & Co, Brig Buren Froail (of Cherrsfiele), Frown, St Jago de Cubs | , (Prepared by Licut Prebie, USN, by order of Commodore | July 26, 1k6d: to co-operate with jou incarrying out an agree: | VBAREIL STARE, La, March 10—Arr brig liaske, Heron, who were stationed in Florica at ime, and whose We bave authortl'y to publish the following affitavit, | 21 days, with sugar. to J The > ih inst, lat 24 80, 1om | Joel Abbot, Commander in Chiet of the United Biates naval | ment entered into berween yoursell aud his kxcelleney Cao, | Amgtrwall ovines tt had been to keeps kind of N forces in the I:d'a and China Bear, &e., dc.) with reference to tbe mer! ot the Yang-tae ISTOL, March 21—SId scbr Sam! L Crocker, Phillipa, teh over the | 1. ‘ Wiltse to h 60, passed ship Daniel Webster, bound indians. ig pile Hm Die gprs Sy D iguse of faehood upne | «.dgriz eeetiend (ot Portand) Strut, Trin\dad (Cuhs) Feb 29, | _ Vewels Lourdio Ahan The centractor’s wuccess would be a direct reflestion | +10 writer of the above letrer:— ugnrand meolaswes, w Renanid & Fraccots, Had heavy | oF the Pacific, and all wh and buo; from the west coast of America, | Kiang, dated July 21. 1655, Thee the hover 2 report that the Artist, Ferresier, NYork e upacqua nted with the naviga: | fo lowirg marke, 4c, for tmproving the navigationot the Yeng STON. March 18—Arz bark Lyman. Pearce, Bos- tien of the Chinege const, those army offi i g f i recommended in the northerly | 1.¢-siang up to Wusung bave been decided upon, and are esperienced etfong westerly galer om the passage, bo FTE EG EF dscns onawoan Yet SOY Zig ema "tgs, wi ton to | Renee NA igi. HUD of Mund, aelng os | for ein paca andreced ak the expense f to aise | Sod nan Crven acres we tad, iy be oie, Srelin rw $t would, by tekivg away ali cccasion for’ their remsin: | City and County of albany, an—Henry Willnie, of the city ayrall, ard carried away Tonintopmast: PU oe Md | Tring the southwort Topacon, for the same reason, they | * Fire ilght vease! of one hundred and thirty-one tena bur- | YaRCignreriee trom, Rordeeur. beer, Seaines See ing in Florida, 1end to their own removal from a peasant | of New York. being duly aworn, say 8: - While a bill repealing rig Time (BE, of Maitland, NS). O'Brien, Gonaives, 20 | are fdvired to steer for tbe high dome-shaped island of Video, | then hes teen mcored with heavy chaina and anchor in four | Jrabel Kollins, Zavana via Key West; sbip Blanchard, Law- pesition, ina delightful cimate, where they had ssarcely | 80 ect creating Railroad Commissioners waa under considera. | di b logw vod and coffee to 4 Holker & Mollman; vessel | celled by the Uhinere Weng.rhing shan, which is the bi fathoms of water at low water spring tides, near the south- | rence,’ Bréi Keene, 8t Marks, Fla; sober is'ana to the ecuthward. and in a c’ear day can be seen fifty or sixty miles This iatand bas a bold precipitous appea: jays, wi on belore the Kailroad Commitee, that one Jemer B. swain, oe & Vhitpey & Co; bed beavy weather. (being a Ratiroad Comm'ssiorer of tbis State) tod this depo- Brig Wm Moore (of Bangor), Eaton, Attak: fe. Iabuty & Menford. ist Tost oft a ped; brig Herald air mity of the southeastern part of ibe North Fung- | Americus scerbil ¥ for! prise with decided jeaioury. Instead of rendering direct | {uni and auge this cononent to wc derstand, that ithe sone nf i Vee Basen SY enythizg to do. hey, therefore, regarced the enter- ‘ 4 k rod ‘This vessel is placed in latitude vy Fae RY ld achr Ses Bird, Chase, New _ FRCS, phe LJ obs " sugar end moses, to Fil | and ie nesrly square It nes alco a remarksble white-cllil ‘ aid ard assistance to the contractor, which the Indian | porentrhould eign his name toe Feport repealieg an act cre- 4 spoke ehip Indians hence beurd; no date, off fs which pear to shows, distinctly when the island rear wt ae Re ay Ln Ge oF ORGETO MH, SC, Merch 7~ Arr sobre Bureao bad assured him trey id do, that civil officer | aung seid Railroad Commiseioners. he would follow the com- ig Thos Watts, from Proambuco tor Phi- , N. The aux mit ot Video is in latinde 20 degrees 8 X, tates ship Macedonian, 121 degrees 59 minutes E; and | Dixcn, Weet I Sth, LA Edwards, iow York; had to encounter, with arme honorable exseptiona, their | mi'tee so reporung inthe New York Daily Times, he having Out ‘The WM has experianced heavy | Jengitude 122 degrees 46 minuver cast of Greenwich. Pave by ecompans irets “the “entee of Guise WNW, | HH MnineiaeG Seed Jo Patteroom fund, a0; 10h @ Il will and unconcraied opposition. Several of them, ai- | control of \wo columns cf mid paper. This deponent further jaysoff Hatteras, N74 deg E trom Video, ard five miles distant, arereven | irom which se is distant twenty-Ave. mies. Tha po: | Aehenep Gceke a. don Cla th rohre A. "Adama, ; rectly and incireetly, cide int lr power to tuwart nis | SAYS, that on the day eid report was made ne met sald nig Obaries A King, St Mark’s, 20 days, with cotion, | Tocba called the “Four bisters:’”'and N78 cog Rning saflesare | ticch places heron the inner edge of tbe onter bar marked | NYSE IRN TA Edwards, De ‘i 1 eeing St te and instrumentel in » great Swain on the stairway of Congress Hall, whea said Swain, | Ac, 10 fma'lwood, Anderson & Oo. “v0 rocks called the “Brothers.” Between these rocks and | cn (ollinson’s chart ot the river, acd well up towards the | Davia Boston; ith, F Berry, Hall.do. efforts, and were men’ great degree in pre- {araing round, said to this deporent, ‘n'@ very angry way, ig baginaw (of Jackronviiie), Jackcon, Jacksonville, 17 | Video. ard between the two groups of r.cks themeelves, there | north bark. In working in, she should never be brought to NORFOLK ‘March AT Arr schre'¥ ientine Doane, Purvier, venti a oes aa woll as | “You have bad your way, new ft iamy turn.” That this de: | cays, with lumber to Peck & Church; experienced heavy | #re safe paeseges, the depths varying trom thirty toforty | che westward of W by N ip of heavy draught, or to thi Poston; Haneah & Abieal, doz Th eel Camden} Abby B the ot and wish of government. povent denies ¢ach anc every al'egation made by aad Swain | weaiber. fathor, southward of weet with @ smal or vessel. Light 8h p wif Clark. Wood's Hele, Mare; BW €léridge, Baker. ‘Newport. Seeivasly emberrased and delayed by the obstacles | +eaina this depovent; and thie deponont further seve, wat io- | rete Haxécarabble, Gregory, Thomas, $2 days, wish old | 24 deg ¥, and 19% miles from Video is “Leasonna,” | he readily distinguished from ordinary cruising ¥ trom | Sd echye F Merwin, Thom 3M Bayles, whan ere dora ia he ‘way, ibe cntracne hades, | [ei (ornataice gerne ey, Mie eens | M2 Moet maueh, at maven | Sempetbiaresaioy Womans omnes ost aecoiiee | Nore oro eee mura cnareaeton wong ioe | STH COE MB, al the i ru 2 7 Young Amer ), Hat sbrupt apd 1001 ny f eda bright red. also’ 5 i . a) i ee nO ete aatmot | man tofeht, having no regard towuth And being a biter aed | 1, with suger ara honey, to Robern 2 Witkema “Silla som | "fit dep W143 milen from Video ie the “Beehive Rook,” | ing inverted comes bance work rit (eet In. diamelor placsd | in pert iouresd atu. emeentiag Thee fhe Proment, adminietrasion came int pores, and | ‘rpriimbiod man; iki; and more Um tie the Sapmmen’ | yany wid:brig Weyer, Han dover iedalphin Maina, | {it heh, wiih'n rock agrah vee eahien ta ube cuatwaty | over each of abe topmast Drags. or the oreeent he. wil ew LORDUR, March 20—Arr_achra MT. Rogers, cont mar ihe PIDp]e proc. . | ‘at $8 59, lon °0 56, éxeliba on | oe tt ctherwie ler arou om 14 t, until a beter H ay gered, and all his proveveiags stepped. ‘The inw, in | Sxorn to betrre me, this aehteenth day of March, 1808, A. } Breemrn, bound k. “17th font la. 34's ton'/4 84 pamed bury. | ‘atbor. . pewviaes.* Bheis pro famith a wet of Marryavenigoais, tn | :GCqnaG ken mour, Chase, Howon fer are Homan Wek straight and explicit terms, io eetablishing t terior Gain, Commissioner of Deeds. Rover, bound £- The ¥ A Ta bad hago wo , loat fore- Bevweon T eneanne wed the Rast Faddie, ts Childers Rock,” | order to ccepmunicate when requisite with vessels in the | rion do for do; Ccnenchet, Beare do for ‘do: Moses Warren, Department. oc mmite to he Indian Bareau of thet [e- We wish that we oow'd clone this disgracctal hintory | fel. fore galt sprog Lew prit carried way inebanda around | ‘hich It ® 1pek Aves, ard which dots not always show. | eating. ‘Bho be onboard « ROrcpean captain and Okinose | Kelley. do fcr do; Moxo, Sparks, Provincetowo for doy Ques yer'ment the entire management of ali our Indians and | bere. But wecarnet. The Detter o/ Me. Swain ia follow. | te msi da do. haw the thip FO Brian, Watts and brig | When cn it, the pe 3 to Lenre NO deg W, the Bar- | crew to attend ber, and it is hoged will prove s rendervous tor | of the ‘Woet. dofor do; Oread, Bannister, do for do; Liney Iedism matters. The law makes the Commiasonee of | 64 oy edf‘orial remarke im the Mma, from whieh the | O¢% yack, Loui bourdin. | Inter 00 8 10 eH oe cecibe Cina Ae cothomne Teele | Be huropesn ninis, wher co they oan board in-bound vessel, | abo, Larkell, Roo) land for do; Be, sae, Wee, 40 for das 7 j \e Lord. Nuevit arning of M, . om ber a observe i, ty 0 0; fi 5 Jndten Affairs, under the Secetary of the Interior, and | followieg is an oxtract:— evgsr andrnm,toC && J Peers, 12ib me Ae ee e crly hidden danger in the passage up to and besond I late ay sonent she firs fr in 19 attrnot bia at. ie Soy eo ‘loed, Buckingbom Warren for do. oF not the ead of the War lefurtment, the head, director The mort discreditshie and ridienious teatare of the whole | a gale fem NW. lost deck lond of molasses, lost’ and split | ihe fedhies, Ite therefore needless to mention tha appear- | ternon, and then heise Merrvav’e in Part V, Mo 1680, PORTLAPD, Moroh 21— Arr steamer Westernport, Berry, ord mareger of ali Incian matters. In the face of this Oeae rend ws the 0 Joebr ae tie pole appeel of Me. | 1 fe, oes bas beee 16 ¢ay6 ae Hatteras, one 9 Oey eee find to the weet the | Vessel is running ioe! i Sollowed by the compass ote RYorRi ooh, Wervier, Wiibem, Rockland for do Sid sohrs " cr bup, ; 1be's frlse ‘cater, Nuevitas, 4 charts being a euffe . ered to ai Be ol ; ; munamitcor sane os ake oer the War | wiuont a rgileble cf Inquiry or of discursiom an to the mers | de, io T owen & Fon. “6 with muzar, horey, | Mie gadd.e Talanda form the nor hern bourdary of the Chu: | "cue Contrncte have, beet ontered into for building a | Pitedelpnia yn on Balumore; Graadilia, Morryman, ix partn ent, od \ ight of the ense, OF ibe remotes’ reterenee to the pubile welfare, | | Sehr Vilage Gem,——, Key Weet 22 days, with cotton, | ran Archi ind ccmprize & groNp of five Wwends | bescon tower ct maronry to be twenty feet square JVIDE NCE, March 21—Arr stoamor Petrel, New own estimation, assumed mansgement Inflan | siruid bave voted to abelich the Railroad Commission. When | Ac io Benner A Dewke. Experienced very heavy weather oa | (ald Por h.”” Fast,’ * False” and Kad- | at ite base, and fitty feet high, tapering off to ten (ie brig Portiand, Jordan, Philadelphia. Sid ship sflsirs ‘or Florida, annulled the contract for removing | ‘erp’ rtent intereeta trnsted io men who sield to such | the parrege. cles. with pam tmaller ‘wets and rockq Included | fre equare at. that altitude, aed to be surmounted jelcher. § York, in'tow of steamer ‘the Inclams the Commissioner of Indian Affstrs | inf/nences, it is not pr’ rg Led “7 Action ahou'd ne re. rebr A Cordray, Vaker, Georgetown, SC, between ihe | me UR OP and 4 coy by ® mast or spar fifty additional feet—thus making Powomac River; Guorilla, Uhase, Nor with « civilian, and kept » cowsiderable military force at | ads with apprehension by all who have anything a! stake, | Fohr Burvriee, Coie, Kickmord. Fane ee eer geet Of ee Coane and | tte whole heist oue hundred treet. This beacon will ‘bne Hawley, Ailen, NYork. , tr ‘of Tampa Bay anc its vicinity, to watch | The editor of the Times iv tho Liowtenamt Governor— | Fehr Ieene Hinckle, Hardy, Richmord, gen 49 mie MW The two ia nike group are sad- | ve erected on the Routh shore, near what is known i plows | RAVANN 411, I8—Arr stesmehip Plorida, Woodhall, ths “ctia. "in soe mmantave nothing whaioror has | the Fresicent ofthe cena. “The bil vel the haa | fe REM en, Kchoged arte tre test om ihe mnarde trtranali | Sense Mteateieh Ealine man GSE pamietbc, | Gusts, res Peer Demi Hoey. Mew Yom Botan been dire to effect the peaceful removal of tue Indians, | read Commission is row before the Senate, The above | Rehr 1, W at Shaxp’ ics 4 Pont of the Nerth Fade Irland is im intitude 90 degraea 5) | CO" str ibe most Setinguiabable oontrasta, and will be seen | imh-"Arr chip Georgia, Macloon, Liverpool: bark ML Oo the contrary, everything that nas osen done | strtement is pot forth for the os of defeating the Kebr Wn Weedbury, ping, Ricbmoud. minutes rorth, and ite easternmost point in longicute 124 de- | jn on ordinarily clear day before losing ight of the hull of the | Frack, Faskell, Matenzas tor York, put in in distroms), has be a lated and has had the offest to ex bill. It ie the most dirgracedul feature of this mont dis- Sebr Kew Haven, Seoteld Alexandria. grese 42 mitules east. Light ship. h ‘York: Francie Jane, Coffin, vardent, = a ‘ebension on their part, until | grscetul affair. The grors and wanton falsehood that th petri” Bigetne, Blgsips, Virginie. eat by ruth from the Morth Saddle and to the eastward of hird —A Jarge non bnoy painted red, has been placed upon | tye bar,'a rhip, atppo ed to be the Coomawatice, from Sey eee neste breke cut 1 to opon hostiliuiss, ‘The old | bill wae vat through the House ‘without w ayliable o¢ | Shy ieee "eon ard ith, Wit, (oe am aatlts Maaouies eons are the Barron'iuigace: ween | {he,soubesstore extrernty of tbe Wearung Moris spl in taree | pock Old shipe Vanguard Norton, Liverpool: Hi Bi tine weeleer plan | again to be trled—to attempt to sub- | izqntry into the merit cf the ease,” is made in the very | Fehr ju ian ire, peight wllmore.” treihres recks wtout filly 1e0t igh, nearly east and woa'from | 'YNMaWAT Sl Penne iioy loninted Diack. has been placed | ore, 20, sabe MU, vogewell, Smit YOK ovking, Pir '« o them by force—the only reeult of which must inevi- | teeth of the fact that em elaborate report bad been made | kchr Wm i Burton, Pb adotphia. tach other. To the sowtbesstward o: the eastern rock {1% | ypen the northeastern extremity of the Wurung Mouth spit, in | gic thin sen cera Louse Wiley, Twopler eee a ene tne us sxpei-e entalied ipon the gountry, | upon ite merits by the Kaliroad Commition, and read and | sebr Lucy White terry, Rockland, dutant trom itabout (wo caries. In some of the | [Pee nds hat feihomna weter at lowent spring tiden. WILMINGTOR, NG March IS2Are frigs Devonshire, Beh, es of d propery im Flovida. Not | discussed in the House, and strengthened by a subse. | Schr Palins, Molnire, tend, Tith ~The three poles on the inner angle of the stone fortit- | wron-Permudes Mary Mekas. hal hice Jemeien, one anne oe poceptarpricine wad aklifur | quent report of the presiding offloer of the comminaton Sehr Mirror, Witham Rock iard. Weer cos taaera tothe bast | cation on the right cr northernmost bark at Wusung, used as | Cog. brig Triumph (Br), Aukinson, Halltax, NB. “ Maen pee eee aoe ot he The efforta of the corresponcent of the ‘Fimet to defeat | Schr Ken TAcm, Vornil, Ke ovland. pid A Aca gla sag ta tebe emia no Jenin Te Tor Sen evoces vinty frethae, iis tro cae pith Arr brig Delmont Locke, asic Tarai oh 5 eer eT nace + We “ sabewie ds EY ony so ’

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