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8 Our Washington Correspondence, Wasuinetox, March 28, 1866. The Pr idential Question tm Several Points of Vine. re Pober doar charmer awept A plurality cf wives, even im Uish, is almost certain toget the ha; yy imd-vidus!, sooner or ister, into hot water. So wit) le politic'en wh» hes two or three fa- vorites for the Pre- demey, snd sdvocates them all. Col, Forney has forse ‘me epj yed this enviable distino- tice, and tas just be-. retteved of it. ‘The facta, we believe, ure simply these :—Forney had been appointed Chai-man of the Democratic State Coa- tral Buchanas Commttee of Pennsyivania, and this clashed with his positim a Washington aa j int editor of the Union, which is @ neutral orgea, devoted to the claims of Gen. Pierce, This douvle duty of a champion of Buchanan sud of P'erce seems to have ahooked the President, disgusted Doug aa, and mortified Bunter and Marca, of Virginia, and al! corcerned. Bu the Penasyl- vende Commute, desirous of re ieving Mr. Buchanaam as quickly a possible «f tke divm of trading by treachary apom borrowed capital, made i! « sine qua non wih For- ney that be must ei\ter abandoe toe Union or the Com- mittee, Pierce or Buchanan, upon the old Soriptaral maxim that po map can bovestly serve two maiters. Reduced to this extremity, Col. Forney was not long n selecting his fayortie. ie.ce had found Forney poor, and bad made hm rich—a mere adventarer, aud hag ade him quie a loa. Bot what was all ths to Forney, considering the declixirg f rtunes ot the deladed Presl- den? There was no bing m re to bs made ont of Pierce; he is under a clond—ve iv diomed. So it matters litle whether Forney was creer sdeor ejes:ed; tae te which bound bim to the sdmiuisitraiiun was the orbe- sive power of puolic piunder; and the apoila being ex heusted, the eopartpersbhi», botu in the Union andin the Kitchen, is disso ved. Th» result is doubtiess satis- factory to both paring, acd i: is mot didicalt to say whether the Prest ent oc his treacherous favorite foots the grenter serse of relict Apropos of the boc»: ‘hat ariinle cf tho New Yorx Hxrats, pronouneicg Me, Basa at the time it was wristen, More AY-iw re wr thy Prewiceacy im the Norta than either Douglas, Brigh’ or Piocee, from the fact thet ‘souy cisconnested i ist 'oe Neo asta oll, appears to ipitaied be L ovivanie quarto: among che rival cliques abouvthe Cap! ol. Tal quarrel #as tcevitable; but che artic.e of tur GxRAlD os uoqueationadly hurried iva developoaeit, turcuga iho wtckery of this same Werhisyton Union. Toe remit alres:y i a trisngaiac erote-firitg ujoa Uic Buk trem the Pierce Douglas acd Hunter chiyner, cf 1b+ mos. 8 eraing doecription. jim the Jeng b ct ‘ur equeres on Venoryivania ave- nue, amid the clouds of g:uuieg duet which preruii wpom this street eben ths win! biows fromthe norwsst, we were regaled #1 tbe Cilowlog d sel buroes— Youso asuauca (a Vows + ug as maa)—You say Old Buck's aboao. A owanttul fieure wid becut a: Gacia- pati, with such iof-"va: cv mp fio eers a8 Aenstor Teum- bail, of Lie, apo ali be Van Bureos, Camubroleags, god free voi Builals sll rail was regemuffing of New York tarow ag uo ta ir csp or nim, be muse ols stirs are eh 1 D- you thing the South are gor sust wieroal cough-laced avallaotlity a6 she! c; i? the aFtatp sisods opon che Neoraaka bul, Duegiss is your awn if ic eau’c stand upon that Dill, teen, ia Gor’) neue, join bends wih John Van Boren and cla Martin, und twrow up your hat far Ba- chansp. Puace og Jur Davis May—You think Otd Buck's ebead, cbt Cae yon, as »» bonorabe men, couatensace euch ticacbery ae cist = Bashaseu Sas beea hoacred bv the acmicttration; acd tooug bs made a f20i of bi nself atOstend the acwints ra i mexcused bim, amdciveres up his folly, und cortinucd bics in bis olfice, not rithstauding Jobn Bull has bees winds « im aovat bis floger. In fact. Gen. Pierce apd Mr Maroy have generously saved Bacbsnoa from oublo ridicu+; end ali for wast? To vee him sbancoa bis put ave coe home to el-etioncer fr the Presicen-y agains: his dea-tactors. Give me Marcy @ thousanc times over in pre civace to Sucbanan; give me Dougias, Cass, Bight, Hunter, Wise, or ever Martia Van Buen dimes’, o-f) & nucs a treac erous, cult blood ed, thich heedo 0 4 ‘ovy #8 Bucbapan, Hoxtse Wax—Yes, cli Buck as you say, does appoar to be aterd; bu’ ths Drugies moveceat to che Mor'west, and ‘oe & Dipistretin m vexveo's in the East ead South, are cead oga’nst him. How no fa to et ¢ vo-thirds of the Co.venti p, lcan’tere | re:bow suspect thet al! you Northern men wil .¢ compelea to compromse it thie vire upem Huvter, Leaxine, a: #2 evenw, wil mowe heaven tnd carb to dee t (ld Buck, for, should Okt Buck ve the mcmivee it wal be vigot long ‘years before the Litte Giact cem bays rovther chancs, cscause the Souik must pave t @ cendidare ia 1860, Do you perceive > Wt is these aym ptome in sctive eflervoeoon © now, wad will be the ‘eot b’ngs at Cucctapa i in June it is not so ecay to conjecture, Thes thee wiil be the rezetition of use old uocuoles amory th» outstanding aspicants is Plain enough ; Dut that b-re wi! be wb» repetitd nof the new mem experiment of 1852 in +xcecdirgiy doubtfol. Retber then this, we hall peibeps be favored with aa sxpkwien of the Conv-ritir layers aky high, anc tbe runefug of two or three deno- centie tickets for tbe 1ake if variety Dougins, as im 6x, fa bent upon the womv atien for biawef, or the ower- slaughing of ail his No-sbarn compelitors. (Corzerp:ndenee of the © The Kamae Contest—Intervuw wih Gen, Whitfidd— ‘Presidency—the Way Peres ws to be Vlecterk, 1 arrived in Werhing'on Jar: Friday morning and found the same quo-tion s*i:ring cirs es here a6 in Ubaries:on. Kansas—hances she rb: everstoing ele, and colors so cual at well 86 polities] Ci-cussioar. it loome wid i portantover the perce 1 the Uni so—more giro upon the future fate of tue South. Your readers ara abesdy loforme? that the back reprolicans achieved acother triun pu 1a the House, by pas-irg t:@ rewlution w eppdiut ano send outto Kunnss acomaittce to cra nine into the merite of tbe Whit and Reeder care it tt a most ucvel aud extrac dary mewura, having ite om'n in she same hires epirit wuied ceems to be sweeping ore: the wol+governmon. from the begio ning of tae govermmen! she present day electiras Lave beck cuaterica; ont rever before have represcatatives been +20 out to a remote Teri ory, to thousand miles ‘ou the ephery of the:r iswful aa-tea, to delve into the co-rap'ions cf & popular canvass. hel maces Ube proceeding the more repreheaddle @ contestant, Resoer, hea not, and his own che bas, any rigat fim mand effort le merely to her the oun, from repre- | another eles ion, whieh tos North m- soy acd sll means, S me earioas yaa to the powers of thu commit tee, DICK tnd still fur her *o expree its characwr. 1 bave conve. sed wi h meny leadiag cen here from the Seuth, some in high official stat ous, ana they opsniy ex- pres the ¢ nvistuve that ibe commitws has mo power to compel @itnesres either to attend or testy. Their powers, therel re @s 2 comm'mion, are simpiy vo'd; they ‘examine Wiling ¥iinesees, and the whole bi trickertes ana Anc in, th do he a Geo, Whittier, or can ot r witiend, he ic deeerves, ina farce. | Nothing witi bo co ted, no birg tainly wce-tsined. A majority reoort in favor of the olack republiwns aud a minority in favor ot Gen Whittieto, wiu ve it: oalytral:, leaving the whole question precteely war © i: now s*Koaa, Immediavuy usom my a°tival, | mace the ascnaiataace of Cen. Wiiteld, and a specimen, incesd, he ia ot a Soa been man. Would (La! he were the ‘type of the ‘howe South. My eonverestions with him havo peen of @ plowing up alt is pips |: reok ra ¢ intmestirg oarure, He eyys that there ace ver two ne #avoe already ix Kandes end that the Soathe: iy ste now, apd bars alesys etm, in the aaj ch:y; that the soolttlonints are ga log fact up them and Wil soon everpower thems, ucieas Lhe S uta ects prompt ly are erosgetiesliy in the roatter. T asked nim partl- cniss'y in what form aio wae reeced, acd nix reoly waa, “Your and enterosleiug Soacbern men.” “Missouri «ad be, “hes done nocly for Kansas; she has given rove; by thousands, ard ber eons are resdy fur the atruggia. Bat bo cannot hoid out against the entire Norsh. Whon [ left Kensse tue hoper of Southern man in Kenvaa acd Missoort wore rinkiog, and overy letter I receive ads fieeli proof or thie, Thay feel that they are batt wy, po’ ter themesives only, but for the South; sad chat wilie the North morshals its hosts to erat thom, the Eouth locke cowly snd Inatfferently on. They see that the last Leve ia coming, tast the North is ioteut upon vwlence, ard they will be forced to yield up Kanees to abolition, if deserted by the South” When T tole Dim of the efiorts mace in Opar'eston and theongl- cut South Carolipa ia bebalt of Kansas, he expressed hime wost warmy. ‘fell them,” be went on to way, press on; tor if Kansas becomes @ free Stale, adciluen will trivaph im afissoari in throe yeorn. It will aweep Arhansas, and what rert, it is not herd to coportve. The South can seve Kansas by ney sid ard activity. “he must) t, if ber fatare course asthe pest Seo wha: the North ts doing. Have you read the Lews from Yale Culiege, where the very pro(es- sore have subd cribet moary t the canse of abolitionism im Karsest Ye: thisia the college to which Southe youth are sent to imbibe their principles and education. Bay, for me, that Kar aad Is ions wi bout the sid of the Bon’ hy ecé impiore the peo le of South Caroiina not to fal as in such a cause.”” Tuis, of course, ia bat a skateh of my oonverretion with Gen. Whitfield, and I have given it (ao order that thore who are moving at home fn the matter mey te euooureged to further efforts. (ieseral wn ‘eo the town of Atchiaon as the pr. per ci ation fer Southern emigrants. It is Wo ve hoped that euéb sppeais, and from 5 quarter, wiil not isi! of For whatever doubis msy bave bew Citherte entertained ot the policy of the movements in Charleston and the State, their endortemont by one 40 ard with rush facilities for informe'lon as Meld porverses, must be conclusive im their Kansas is the Presidential int Gen. favor. 4 to the proapects of Mr. ation, have teen more ‘lan ave Leard since my arival here. ch South Carolina ts argee to fe im the C nvention is to weoure the nomina' Prendent Pierce. Yet what will the ot the S'ate—they who are pewg led off by his when they learn that their represeaa- ves in Wi on, ho urge them to the measure, hove co bepes of his rominationt Grati ude to President Merce tor eourse of fauthfuiness to the South is t r- tured to serve mere party purposes; and under the ples o: Justice to bim the stete is cailed on to abandon her pri: ciples, when rt is kno’ hat our grativade 1@ to be “Ws ealen expted wor inte te’ he pat it ie nor that the ot tion ct South Casotipa in the Conveation ehell redound to the promotion of Preri eot Pisses, Her sasrifice of je bere will be parished with diseppota'ment g bere! mogvanimons she will fi pe f design! g re'“seekers. [ repset, and ner { ae nelvrion Certved from what! have heard here fem proa inert wen, "ba! ‘be e-gument tn favor of the i tens tg coegn ee ty (iver aatt ‘onsenre he re . sod 40 Tiere, L mere juugiery. be amped ed Fy that be will ge: tre eatire vote wh ty ore ron 0 Ia aot eo, Vir~ posed of the odds and ends of ali parties, whigs, Know Nothings, democrats and old line abolitionista, Hom. Hevektah G. Wells, of Kalamazs0 county, presiced. Tne usual pumber of vice presidente and secretaries were an- nounced. A series of anti Nebraska reso ves were adopted, and speeches made by John C. Vaughan of Illisois, Governor Bi. gham ard Zachariah Chanaler, of Detroi*, and others. P. 8 —In the evening a S'ate Kansas aii meetirg was held, which was sddieved by Gov. Birgham, Rev fH. St. Claic, Hop. Donald Me\ntyre ana otbers, A State Kacess Aid Asscciation was tormed, with 8.5. Bernard, of De — fir proident. This meeting concluded the fan- nO. Ayx Anvor, (Mih..) March 27, 1856. For several weeks past the nigger worsbippess bave hed every four corners in the state placarded with flaming bapcbills, announcing a‘ mass meoiing”’ of all the faith‘nl, to mect in tris place yeate day, and the people of our quiet and scaolastic city had began to fiatier themselves that there would really be # large ehow of nigger worshippers in town. The bilis announced thet sundry big guns from Oui, New York, Penoxyiva: nia, Dlinois, and Ms: sachasette would be on hand w ex- pound “repub ieanism’ {n ite moat modern and approved phases, But beho é, when the day came it brought not either Greeiey ner Gerrit 3mi h, J. P. Hale nor Seward, Remlin nor Spauldumg, Chase ao: tbe immor’al Blair, Fred. Bougises nor Pasemore, The grest display of speakers ¢windled dowa tyachap frou Ilinots by the name of Vaughan. The g eat inuss meeting when assem- died (at half fare on the railroa¢r), found t:sel’ ¢ anfort sbdly located in one of our city scan 1 rooms, waish might hold several handred people if closely packed. The ostensible pusinoes of the convendon was to ap- point delegater to the s0-celed na ions] nigger warsal - pir g conventicn, to meetin June a: Philedelpbia. fhe f ience cf the yerious uspirants foc thy Presidency were quite anxicns to gat o. the dslegation, ane by all kiads of #ize pulang, cech clique soccesded more or teas, and the result is & mixed delegation. ‘The fol © toe delegaces Choon, with their sup- pened preterences os far we known :-— F.C Beman, (Cha); N. 1. Avecy. (Hale); E. J. Pea- niman, McLean "nomus J Drake, (vhare); C 0. Gor- baw. (Gerrit Smiit }; George Jerome, (ankeowo); K 3. Bingba—Governor v! the 3tat-—(H-ory Ward Beecber) ; EF. Lawrence, (Judge Eomoues, tae great epirivualist); M ses A. MeNovghson, (Frec, Dougias, or Any Kelley, Lieutenant Governor George A Coe, (Seware); J. P. Chr istiancy, (Bank); W. J. Bo x’er, (unsmown); g.G. Wells (co.), J. 8 Keuogg, (Frewont) ; secretary of S:ate, J. McKinny, (Hale); J.L € nee, (Boecher); A. P. Davia, (Chace), HB. Shavk, (J.D, Camppeil). It wvery jikely that some coange may be made to effect more unity ef « pitivn previous to voting at Pha delphig. It is quietly ramored amorg the kao: one that Mr. Filimoe hae several tsiends in the delegation, aa toe eecoud chetce. Wha'’s :he world comiug wo” You witl ses that ‘ree of th- State otticers ace ta we tet, aad most of the others are arxions to be great mon in con- necticn wih tne spots, wuen @ nigger worsbipger is elected, but it woud by n> ceans oisappotnt moet of them it, by toe force of circums acess, they would eve to pcstpone the fuifilment of their anticlpawons and'lopes in this reepect for reverat years. Toe rescistions adop.ed were drown by s member of the sophomore cl+se in cur university, and ace of tae grau- din quent sty, fali of big word, and overtioving with n‘sget worshipping patriotiem. |Yhe convention was eomporea en‘irely of exploced peliticians, and a total fai ure in numbers and enthusisem. Ifthis is he dest #how the pacry cen make, it a most troly a begvarly ove, und sugues mcytbiog but sucetss in this Siate—a thing whi jad mind foars or ea peta, as the demorrats ard’ Kno: lings, with proper cardwates in ‘he field, wii have nigger worshippoms in the third post-ion as t» pumbers, The Chase wen were ¢aceecicgiy active, and he suc ceeced in gel ting Dore colrngates Tian any other ond-maa. Vaughan, of Chicago, was Bere empre sis for Chase, and drummed bard, while ihe “great agitator’ only foand: L one frienc. The cfficers ef cur State adminis:ration are brdly di- vided, and cear'y all pol log different atriogs in opporiio Grecticns fr the Prea cnoy. Hivie, Brecher, Tred. Dot gloss end Seward, a} Leve f: the cenequence 1s Very iitte axiry ot feeling among the fie. The corvevtion viested six celegares ab large, fostead of ‘wo ana three from exch Covgroesional distzfct inere«d cf ope seeording to our federa represea taticn, Too firs’ pr povi ton wan to seu Axiy, to give beter chazcea of satiety ag ail who wanted to go: bat the non.ber wae eu! dom tu ssghteen, and a few of the cnoise spirita erly tree'od wite the honor, The previ cus polltice of seive ct tue ligt were wh'g and democrats, bets fa:ge majority baw tor ance time deca icentified with the 6.0 anolition ction, who now work in patfest harmeny with the rigger woi+hippers, aad yersixt in tha ridienions sarertion thac they ere not ao itiomists. ‘Che at ow bas near 7 diaapperred from he groaad, aad we sie having fierprig weather, Fiom tue severity end unueuss ‘ithe winter, it is feared tha: the wheat and fruit crops are much dsmazed. Our Staton Inland Correspendence, Staten Istap, March 20, 1856. Meting of Gowrner Clork’s Friends —-sgprovet yf FRe Corviuet-—Resolutions, A mevtivg of the individuals lately partoned by Gov. ark, on our island, and thetr friends, was beld at the Tompkineville Lyceum, Rocky Hollow, last evening, for the purpoce of expresaing their approbation of tue con. duct of bis Excellency, an\ condemnirg the sentiment of indignation which the aburo of his pardoning power brd awakened. Notwithstanding unusual efforts had been made to pro- cure & decent attendance, the number was #o small, hall an hour after the time for orgsnizing, that the leaders ood an atjoucnmest, but after c meultation men poor Irish wero Ceapsvched ‘or the friends of he vhree min whem bia kxesleney hed lef in jeil, on sentence fir riot, ard tacy were t:14 shat one onjort of the mast- ing was to get these persons pardones. linally, about eeventy-five pertons were got together, and Mr. Da'y caied the meertzg to oraer, oy moving that Jose Jk Ee. pert tabe the chatr. Ihis wav seconded by Mr, Martindale, Ceputy health « flesr, and o@ ried. : fevaral re-pectad!e ciazers wore then named as vice- Treeiden's, bat not onect \hem. sa we coub! see, wan preent, Epeeches were msce by Am Hi Aathon, Exq. counsel for the prione+: Benty J. Soamen, app'icaat for their psrdor, and ths Chairman. The Governor was extciled to the sties, end the courts jurors, Instrist At- teiney, and Sta‘en Isanc in general ceaounced Tne reas particuler y was ccustied for raisirg ite voice im Bror of law anc justice. Miotvorr.e Touipkips, Eeq , thon offered a series of re- rolu'ions inicnced a4 a certificate of good chsracter fr hie Fxceileney and the late priconers, which the latter mort corcislly adv cated, and they are to be published in the New York Tribune aud Fimes, which have not yet heard of the Governo:’s pardons. A ter the appvintment of s committee to draf an ad- Greve to the Siate, and « few nolay cnes, the meeting adjourved. ‘The Emperor soulouqac and the Dominicaas, HistOkY OF THE OVARKEL—ORITICAL POSITION OF THE EMPEROR. [Correspondence of tae London Times.) Porto Prata, led. 1, 1866, Ti te cw (wrlve yenzs that m state of was bes prevail ed between the empire of Hayti ard the Doméatcen re publie. The Haytians. having experienced many severe ce'eate and diasters beth by sea und land, ul'imatery consecied to ® provisional truce, Alter a suspension of boatilities for six years, Sou'oujuc mace overtures tol’re- trident Santana, in ths month of May lant, for entering upon pego istions of Tiesident santans, having ieferted to the medintiom of Fraoce and Magiand, Sou: louqne rent @ missi nto Purope. No particulars have trans, ired of thin mission, but itis certata that 3 kuque, instead of taking any further «eps (or prom it- ing the pege 4 sollettes, made cast prepars- th in the most -eeret manner for i: wading the Domi- ilcere and takirg thom by surprise. These p eparatione uitime’ 6 y rovred the at ention of the French and Engtish Consus at Pert eu Princes, who, on the Sch of December laet, uotified to his imperial Majexty s formal protest + the imvarion of the repabic. This was reepond- co % & (ow hours after by Soulouq.ue’s bald preclamation cf tnevaston, The Dominicans were soon on the alert, ar) Soulouque coence the campsign by exosatog the Domloiran fronster with several invading columns on tho 18th of December ‘ecting theis march sumultaveourly upon Neyba and ¢n Juan on the south, and “antisgo om the north of the islard, fevers) derperste engagements took place on the sha, 22d, an’ 24th of Decemoer, at Rincon, Cam- bronal, Neybe, San Thome and Lae Matas, inall of which the Haytiana were routed i: considerable lows, leviag stove 1,600 men dead upon the fleld, and taey conse quently retreated to their own territory, The diviatoa that bad set out & r Saptiags tie before the Dominicacs could comeup aera » Pmperor jouGue, 8°16. being so vignally de’cat: Tah, tramediately crotved the tountyy te tie north, where he soon ov lect d anot men, av Juana Mendez. cans, concerving the war to be their homes, so thay woen Sowlonque rucdenly x che frontier there were scarcely 4,000 Dominicans pro- pored ‘o resint this rew and unexpected attack However, ‘bey net the Haytians on the 4th Jinuary, tnd, atter wn action that Insted nearty the whoie day, drove them back into their own territory, with the lime of pheir arifilery, stores, &0., leaving above 2,000 of t oir nuinber on the tield oF pattle. It ie reported that the Kenperoy Sou ongne is ine very critical position, arising from momen a. p eencers ha ring Of late presented themeclves to oivpuce wtih tim bis tm prrbape othes, will aot np. | pectal erewn, NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1856. Our Rie Jancire Correspondence. ‘Rio Jawmmno, Feb. 12, 1856. Detention of the Buamer America by the Bnglish—Parti>u- lars of the Affair—How Admiral Johneon got his In- Sormation—Great Rzcitement— Action of the United States Commul—The America in Tow of a War Ship—Coffee, Prices and Exports. ‘The steamer America, that arrived in this port from New York, for California, was to bave sailed yesterday morning, having received the provisions and coal requi- alte for the continuance of her voyege, but ahe is de- tained on account ofa report that she is of a suspi dous character, that she has on board a large lot of srms and canncn for Rassian use egeinst the Allies, and it ap- pears true that the Exglish and French steamers of war eeverel cannon, ‘This report is believed by the Alles in this p Captain of te iteamer ssys trast what they cannon, is machinery wad nuthing more. Ruo Ds Javummo, Feb. 13, 1856, ‘The steamer America left our port tale morning, taking in tow the Cnlted States frigate Savannah, for protection from the Englich and Frenob. Up’ to 12 M., none of the.allied steamers went after her, notwithstanding ther threats and making smoke in their pipes, But the English frigate Incefatigable, Admiral Johnson, eal ed ox Saturday under report for River da Prats, andour Popular paper Mercantile, is of the sane opicion as your corresponcent, that she is waiting outside of the port to overbaul or take our li tle sieemer America, That neme is too dear end gicriows 10 be trified with toreiga Pitan gg we will risk the Savanosh cqelane tus Iade- Y Our reeident Minister (Mr. Trousdale) and the Commo- core bave thus tar actec nobly io this affaic. ur. Trous- dale, it will be 1 |, was one of General Jacksoa’s Aide tn the Battle of New Orleans, and is a perfect baie ot acne against the Epgish atvempt at the right of sent Our fine and noted little navy steamer Water Witsh, Cap'ein Poge, arriv.d in port las: evening. I hive seen bo officer ae yet, but uncerstend weil. Coffee sustaina high prices, and there exists im first hands $0,000 bags From the let to date, on'y 16,000 bags have been sold for expor’a cn, but ¢ nsiderade more than 16 6C0 begs have been deepatch-d that was pur- chased for ebipment last month. ‘Yo all parts, from the 1st of this month vo last evening, were ce: patched at the Consala.o 46,845 bags. 23,32 ougs of this lot were for 1007; Parlacetphi+, 6.200, ted Sta.es qaalizy, per arabe, 6/400 » 64600 Ad for the month of January, 1866, The ex; of cofive was as 1cLowsi— Bags. 19,200 26,731 8,401 160 Total ..-..00+ te eeeeeeees wees 80 496 ‘he firat of Jareary prices fur United Scates quaities, per arape were 6/600 & 64700, put adoat the 15tn fell 200 fs, per taba, which prices are still retamed, but as abippers co not wish to ship at there high prices, a slight decitue is expected socn. F:e'gh’s duil and low. Gomh and Soath—Letter from “Gen. String- fellow. Wrstow, Deo. 28, 1863, M.B. Warts, Eeq., Feat Corinth, Vi: — Lasx Sm—I: gives me much pleasure to respond to let- ters eush as your's of vke 10ta inst., the more no, coming, ‘as your's does, from @ Nerthern maa who hae had an opportunity frm personel obrervation, not only to bear witness to the faisebooes published by aboiltionlats con- cerning us, bat to compere us with them. in this oon. rection, permit me to novice the latter part of your ietter. You esy: * You, southerners, are a little too apt t> think ell Northern men hostiiet> the South. This is not the fuct, though lam frauk to con’ess that many are led astray by the malicious daisifications of such pepers as the New Yeik Tribune.’ Tem aware that en: impression exists that Southern men regara all N_rttera men as abolitionists, or rather, as you express it, aa “hostile to the South,” aad I admit ‘hat the lar guage cf You bern wen is too often ealculated impression. Yet I think, upan re 2dust tbe*, practically, we most effec- swally give procf of e eiferent feeling. I appest t> your own experience to beer witness thi tewer harsh ox- pre si0Ds ercape us in. the moments of irritation, if you have not fourd us too confitng, too little suspicious? As an evicence of my ovsfidemee in Northern wen, | reter you to a pubiicaticn o' mire, which I take the liberty to wera you. Alth>ugh« ur covli¢ence was somewhat shaken whin se sew wioliticn scemirgly carryug North- ¢rn Btate, yct. in the words of one wav proved traitor to hore (‘he South) wao adhered to him when nis own very neghbdours abaneoned him, we ati? rehed on ‘the Der re onc thought ct the pe. ple.” In Kansas, although cf irom the North have ccme—been welcomed—cor- dially taken by the band, and so #com as they found Sovtperm men vnwilling w mske demt- gods of them, have turned reurd, thrown thewmacives into the ranks of the aboli ianiets, wo ted mcre nee! of “smallmen,” yet I cap print y:0 to datiy insiance) cf the almost bifad con- = } ficerce of “the Scutbern men. Aa’ , 88 you have ser, bar tut t put on the gerd of a geatioman to have thetr fullest trust. Such men must, they find theiz cc nf ence betrayed be expectes to give utterance to re- toaks often too barsa, too general, To-dsy they will c—n every Youbee; to morrow thoy will trust their life, their torture, to their k+reping! This ia, doubtless. a Saute an Sourkern character; out itis agenerous, noble e Whrn not under ¢xol'ement of outreged feslings, we are reary to athibute the misapprehension existing at the North to the mikerabio ‘aleoborde of Greeley and others; ard 1 em free to admit that we are not fee cf bisme in permit.ng so mavy of tneir false: hocde to go uncontravicte:. This is another trait o” toutbern charscter which you have, I doubt not, ob- served. It is en inciflerence to newscaper slander; I might say an incependencs of the world’s oplaion when conrad us of right I must acd tiat emorg other falee impressions which eboil:i nists jorsly icculcate, is thas we, without exception, regerd all Nozthern mon as abdolitioniate. Their cpject is to prejudice us with the gcod men oi the North anc incuce taem to ake part inat us; to pre- vent their « mirg to the Territory, or at least to remain veutrsl. [ Ledeve 1 am prepared to express our real rea- timen:a; Lem, itceed, eveo ty my friends, sometimes charged with being prejudiced in favor of the South, harcly Going justice to the North. Hence my statement ebould bave come weight. For myself, then, I will say not only thst I have no such prejacize, but that many of my most ixtimate ‘riends ze full-blooded Yankees. fhit fear‘al of the infiverce of a positive prejedice, I am to much cispored to confide im Northern men! Coa- soi’va cf tke misreprerentations of our charscter daily, frcm inflvences presented to Northera men, Iam the more atefui for the repes'ed metancee of their manly con- vet in doing us justice; I can but w:leome them cordial- ly wherever I mest them You must understand me as siweye exoep ing the avowed etolitiont+t, the detestable bire.ing of tha “Aid Soc otien.” I am not surprived that youa’e unwilling to cast your lot in Kansas. if they are to rule. As others from the North hare of.en said to me, ‘ Keowirg them better, you mus! despise them even more than 1? You nred oct fear that they are to rule the destinies Kateas is no piace for thieves. It will be a bome to be desired by honest me: sci! meke it ofall toe Territories the must be setticd hy « wealthy popula exclusively ogricultural; has no Yure# OF GomINErce—iA Hot # I ought to epol for the levg’h of this letter, wid ‘st ou: 6 right,’’ ard have recetved from the abolitionints enough abuse to justify me. I might ae'er to my if as evidence cf many of Dy assertions, thie being the cn’y letter I bave ever written of even reeming josiGcati n. This I do not write with the hope of induc- ing any adolltionist to do joatice to a ‘border ruftian,’’ but to place ue ogg before those whose good opi- tions we would bave. . F, STRINGFELLOW. while / operinter cing the clearing of some of bis land tn Conseteta, was billed on the “2a, by m falling lim), sbich ruck bim on the bead, fracturing bis skal, He ree an estimable mao, and leaves a family to mourn his one. Avex@ecer Ferguson, white walbing om the railroad trook near Youkere, co Tt rdny n'ght inst, wae atruck en engift on the beck cf the heao and instantly k its b ay wae not divocvered uni the next og. ‘oger Bray d, of Char'es.on. Montgomery county, hi himself on Welzeniny, because hejlind.to pay n $300 ent was killed at Fonds, «few nder & pile of beards, ven yrars of a y Doing erases & Tay New Yor Canars.—it is very doubtful if tho Cor al is opened by the Int of May, ae promised by the Canal Commissioners, The Vochoster Union says: = Wich remalca wo be done before the banka will be in rea. cinere for the water. It fs hardly poste for Buffalo herbor to open mueb before the Ist of May, and before tha’ event the ocering of tbe canaly ts not regarded as of wurh importaces to the forwerdirg intorents, The Bofislo Commercial Adverticer says>—The com tractors at work npom the enlargement have been greatly retaréed in thelr labor, end a great smount of work 110 be done. If itis open by the middle of May we be doirg wel Horripie Arvai.—In the County Home at Mount Hotiy, N. J, few cays atnce, the Mirror says, & bry who bad cemmitied « me act reqalring punishment wae put in a ce'l with crszy man. Hoom afer, « wid fit esme npon the man, and he relzed the boy and killed him ip @ very rhort time—margling him in ‘a shocking macner. Navyroarton Oven on Lake OntARto—We are bappy to anvonres that the mouth of the Genesee is car of fee ard none can be nen in the lake, The wind ben taken the drift ice ty the eastward and no trouble ts anticipated theretrom, The steamer H'ghiander ta ta oven water, and ready to enil fer Cobourg and the loter- metlate ports to Toronto, and will positively leave Char- et righ: at I o'olorh— Rocked Uni.n, March 3 | —Deacon James R. Strony Our Parts Correspondence. Panis, March 11, 1866. The Peace Conforences—Ball at the British Ambassador’s— Count Orloff— Preparations for the Birth 0; the Imperial Hicir—Ceremonials to be Observed—The Imperial Layette— Dangerous lunes of the King of Westphalia, éc., dc. “Incas @ nom bucende”’ ia on aphorism of antiquity, es 016 as the bills, I's immediate illustration ir, for the present moment, Paris, the seat of ‘he most in'‘eresting Conference that has been held for well nigh half a con tary. In vain do prowilng Bruree apeou'ators, poll'ical quid nance, goseip mongers, caves droppers, men famous for seeing and bearing through stone walls aye, and wo- men tco—in vain does ‘‘ourown correspondent,” with the whole tribe of newspaper egenta, hang about the purdeus and porticoea ot the Foreig : offics : not a sound, neta whisper oozes out to awe'l politica! capital, now so gros! ly in need of nourishment. [he Conference remaias « secretas hermetically sesled as before the several pieni- potentiaries bad ever brokea sliense. {t was an amusing spectacle, on Saturday evening, as the Conference had jast completed its seventh sitting, co watch the oager locks of the guests at the Britisn Am. passador’s, as each Menipotentia y entered those dazzling talons. Those kifry, spacious chambers were thronged with ali the teauty, rank, fashton and ciplomucy of ths cape. +-¢m every coraer of the civil'zed worli there were represeniatives; from every cigoitied protedal va there were chosen mombere, In the bdesuciful orangery were grouyed in thelr brilltant costume, sheir white plumes nodding amoug th» Iighs, and orange leaves, tre famous artistes who compose the band of the Imperial Guices, The mai: that broke om the ear, the duloet airaina that flowed from thoee instrument; of brass, we-e £0 ravissante tha all conve: sation paused, and sll eyes and Gara wore turo- @d to the spot from wheuce issued such dedeious har mony. I have sever seen 6) brillant » aompeny £0 a’- sorbed. But sucden'y a ‘«li max en’ered the room. He was not smpounced. By some mistake, or by his own wish, this observance was omitted; but as he atond with his teworicg Leigh’, bis bauky frame, his missive fore- hear, bis deep set eyes, bit breast o vered wiva lustrous bri hat & murmur ran through tne ssloon lt was Count Urloff. Never cid man reed ta fire of giauoes wtb more impertarbaole courage. Tae divice sirains of thy Imperial ban, ine fle-nicg eyes of ovauty, the gracsfui compinens, the eparkling zesc—ali, all were ‘orgosien. to gez upor & mau. wo, if he had not been the ficat cipiomatict of the worlc, might bave b.ea the champion of the prise ring. Count nileff bas a pbysiognomy totally differeot t» thet of the Gaus crSexon. It is eminendy Rasstao. the cheek bres 16 prominent, tha trebead tiat, high, broed. rether then strcily apeakiog mas-iva. The tem ples a6 not procigtously devel ped Lhe expreseion of The muh in hangbty, diedaicfal, esrentially tmpyrivus. His trick eyoorows, bis fierce giay bair, of whics he ons & prifusiko—1 say fleice, for it stems oa if atiil obs Le.ely siruguitng against the inroads of tine—zive bia om ‘exptes-ion that once feu ovuld meyer ov forg tien, He appears to despise the arts of the tollette. Be wore & oluck coat, Lone of the newest, with @ velvet cosdar, ra her #hort in tue waist His walsroout was in the od style, betors coliars \oice0 back came inw vogue. He wore ehoes, tne tire ut which came ap t> his insuep, sud (bey were not of thiny lesth-r or partcular- jy weil vlecked. Cn hiv buttorec eoat, through waish bis thick perscn seemed resdy to burst’ were suspended the portraits of the Emperor Aicxander and tae Kaprers, surrounded by oismonds of euch size and lustre, ‘nat they #1 lea every other brildant in the rocm. He wore, ais, avotber ear, ¢ mposed of presiogs briitants, Take the max sltoge:ber, be locked the beau iteal of suca a sei Ven’ as Niohclus, the late Smperor, would love to hoper. ‘ibe sternnese cf Lis countenance detied all pene- taticn, #0 the slight ou:lon his lio mace the ooldea ozers OCR vited of scrutinizing. Wherever be moved, jowever, & bevy of 1he cusious, both mae and foms.e, followed bis :1e;6; and as long as be remeined, bis fications, his epicdes, bis wauners, his rayi irge were the ebeorbing theme, Out of it cocclusion every (he reems uLanimoutly to havearrived at: tha’ e wthot Plenipotentiary ihe Conference sould aot have \o oral with; and that if avytning could be gataer- c from his impértarbable pnyriognomy, it was tast things at the Foreign office were ai prevent, at all events, not exac'ly couleur de rose. Abe gencval opinion remains pretty mush the same, not wittstanding tbe mecksant armaments both im France and Fng ead, that the the tas arrived when peace wii be mece. but i: 1s cesr that there is none of that beg- ging of tho quiction—tha; winciog up of the affair, be cause (be putte wish rao in tnat ciresdon—wuich pre velec & ‘or naght befcre the srrival of the Pionipoven- tiaries. 1p 1be commereiel worid th-re is a most feverish unes-incee—o know notwhatte-think senrative—>ut 16 is far ismeved trom pazic. At the same time there is & general eccency in ali securities to recede. To b cub the monotonous gluom o' au this, the gentle Em prese Fugrnie bee’ mes now a prominent object of in- terest, Any day we may expect 0 besr of ker acseuch- ment. smog fortumate oiocidences that atvend the carer of Nupcionn, the deay whieh hes cooared im the realizati n of the hopes of his warrisge may te number- ed. Bed the pa ural ecnsequence followed, and a birth taken place within ihe tweivemon‘h, there would have been no more than the orcinary cause of fetsitation. Bu: the ceiay gave time for ali the ingenuity of Frenco rpecmalation, Kogenie had swallowed a bottle of black- ing in & dinsppointed love fit, at cightoen, ever sipet which aliccusticutional stamina had disappeared— her Majesty ives om ra sugared thicgs—neitner slept norfec ifke any other buman teing. Again, the Em- yercr was a olo cebauchee; bis health gave him po right to marry; bis kidn-ys were disessed, his spinal marrow us wassing away; 1 e rcde on borsedack, t» be pure, but ft was at the peril of bis jie, acd mach to his pbysicai pain ecd torment. Now, however, at tae end of ibree yea's, the Eapresa ia about to prove thut ane and he: bi pbend have fultiied ais the poles: rites of con. pnbdiel love; epecuation is a' & discount, and ths most sceptical begin to think that vbere not only may be an heir, out that euch is the good luck which mow attende ther, he may one day sive to reign over the empire of France. ‘Ibe Pepe, it is certain, is to be apossor, thongh whetber bis Huliness c: rea to Paris isnoi so clear. Toe bewecapers are full of the ceremonial that ts ta bs oo. served at the eccvuch-men'—how ail the imperial courte, the marsbale, gene-als, admirals, m:nisters aud constituent booies cf the empire are to go w bed in thelr eral ciotber, to be ready to attend the rummons they will rece.ve When toe Limpress’ pains rhat oom on— bow some are to remain in the ante.chamber of toe Toileries, son.e in the salon of the bedchamber, some within earshot, some sithin the precincts of the sacred mysteries, and how all are to bave a peep at the young rirce cr princess before the midwife pr. cxeds to plagge it into waim water, and expose ft to the friction of soap ond fanvel ‘then there hes beens display of bady clothes in the rooms «f Mile Felicie—toe layette, as it is termed in Freneb—he curicsi'y to behold which has been #0 in- tense, that the creesmaker has been obliged to Iwsue cards, an fur a select poizee, in orcer to keep dowa the ever in- ceasing ide of g-zers, Soth on Sunday and Monday the gaene, in ihe Rue Vivienne, where her rooms are sitaated, ‘was to long, that % reacted to the Placa de la B urse, obstrucied tbe way, snd prevente) many fom being gratified tli 7 o’cleck ia the evening, when the exhibdi lon firally clored. The number of eacn article of érers is twelve dozen; but the embrei ery, the lacs—potrd «’Alencon—cf the caps, chem'sca, stockings, gloves, shoes, boots, gators, &e., ‘or this imperial I: fant, ia far, far oe yord the pover ef sny masculine deserip ion. At the enc of ke room there was a cradle, wich ourtalas of Mechiin lace, ined with dive silk, aad looped up with geldc rea. ‘There wore couvre ploces of whive satin and » dew the initia of N. E The coral, ‘mace of ambar, the ball for the raitie being hol Jowed from the solid mans, Tbe expectent child is what is called reac au bane, that ia, dedicated to the H ay Virgip, upcer whore regecial pro‘cc fon it ia placed. ard in com- meme ration ot which tt will be cothed la walte, with an cece: loval oxnemect of blue, for the itrat fow years of [t+ Lite li, instances of tuis are frequently teen in the streets of Parle, where the children, from the sole of their feet to the cwn of their head, ae cad in thia angell> runity, locking very sbeure examples of the grose anpar- siition of theiz porents. Whule ibis {s going on, the illness of P’rince Jerome By there is e strorg impress! oon my micd that at n> tant perice ome will be coneinded. Cau tt be the: Aas. Bh Repeenrien play off the United States against e STRAMEBS TO CALIFORNIA. “wom Auermw Axe Gace ge Law Of end &t Louis 20th of enck Fos Pumra Amenxas- (er of the West Northere Lagh! 24th of each moth. boa STKAMEES TO AND FROM HAVANA. isanec- From Charteston 18th and 4b, due at Havana 234 and ih.” From Bavans 10h and 23, dia et Now York 17th aod Norra raz—From New York 24, arriving at Havans, and New Orteans loth = From New Orleans Sih. Havana ‘St doe at Hew fork 25th, Kuri Crry o8 Sew Gaanapa—From Now York {7th, ar- civing m Sevens Gd end New Orleans 26th From New Or leans 9 duet New York 12k, Bia Wer New York ib, arriving of Haven 0th From New Grieans ith, Havens # Hl g j i i : 38 ie @ 38 a ue Hie z uy ox bey 2 o 8 Snts Vista, Leach, oe terion 29 for Hong Kong, , from Liver: Aug sage a po wl, de 'p Madiator, Whitfield frem Baltimore Bept 26 for Bam Freccleco, Dee 6, ix iat of Rivor of Pinte, Jobe Henry, Moree, from Treon for Corfu, Feb 19, lat 48 32, low 1? 62. ‘A brig, urdersicad tn ke the Maria (enppored to be the Gat- yytge packet of theteeme), was parsad Navch 2, Tat 35, Jom Foreign Ports. Axrwanr—Sid from FF ushing Beads Moreh 6 Buews Vistey Mathews, Bos:on; (1h, Tromoutt, Sm ée_ i Fork. CHINGHA Hiss Ken 24+ import ebirs Rampden, Hoary, and Moribers Queen. Bodgcor, ide guan Dat Marct Are “hip Sores mar fie, Celon'ts for Lordcr ; bark Combrdge Hardica Demerara tor 6o, aut ro erence femme cay. Shis Cravine. cpracue, from Setar lor mrterdeor. anchcre’ to lee ard of veal atiernooe of Itt Haver. M+ rob l0~ Arr ehto Unsle Toby Sou», Jaoutes th Fbipe Be vella Maren, Yor’; creole, Pierse, SOriawaas Jobo e-domeos, Fare han, and Thar ter Oak, Critee Suedos Mth Gattombarg, Werba, h Orleans; 2 W tel ev, Koopman, Havana Jn the koeds 12th ehips Propter, A-ss oni Malhouse, 6il- preo from NOr esp: \ Ir port 12th ebive Constellation Alec. for ;. Heverta, Bailey tor do amb; unc; Alexundrin, Bilery, ard Exco riers: voll for A 2e- leans bane ce ; Goapor’ Strieblans for 60 Lie Lexieg'on, tone, for do 30; Wur emberg. Wiser; Orleat, Fl! ; & Sewart. ena Alexencrire Ceover, for do ure; P Pendintea, Boyes. for Favena same dav: F'vira Oroany; Ovene Paart, Ryder; Messenger, teott; F 3900, ‘Modern Times, 3; F anos ? Hower; Consul, Mortimer: Oliver Smith, Moods; ai 34. Crry--From New York 2th, arriviagat Havans hth Diele ; Cordelia, Bebop Hourtos, share: faloot. Patten; and Mobile Wh. From Moblie ih, wala Gio, dua at New onde Crear Bnet Ge Ocene ‘prema; Oval, Oanawas--From New York 25th, arriving at Havens 30th Paurak March 16 arr achre Mi ot, Lewis Riohnem és : aivany lary Giaw-on, DYork; 17to, bri, Misme%, Doune, ¢ end New Orieane 2d Now Orisane Hes Ute | Schr Blue hoe arn, do: mM, eae dl ous ue due at New York 18th. When the above dates fallon Fonday, the steamers will e° om Moncey Yeave New Orleans ea neer & A. M. as tile mS end he laabel leaves Oharieston and Havane et THE OVERLAND MAILS TO INDIA AND CHINA. The following may be of vulue to those having correspond: ance with the 1ast:— ‘The mall leaves Gouthampton on the 4M and 2th of each Oreana Clé 2th brig Peeriess Pxton (from Unit), Cow : Le Merchant, Tunnce, Baltlmore; Tuoists, Wil: 2is, I’éora. Rronett, United tater hip Canada, Liverpoo, ih inst, Cor pa Alert, Bursloy, Boston; 4th, Metopotis. » ey, b York, #10 Jaxrmo, Feb2 Arr ship Brewstar, Asrer: rar’ Fortin Bizetos, Riche ood: 4'b ‘month, ica. Hudson NYark via Prenarob 700 (sod Arrives 6t GMbralter about the 9th ang 28th of wame monte, | HO DON Tet Souk Penny Mike Arrives at Malta about the 14th and s0th of came month, Grice! Bokere, Blo erode: 1th Arrives at Alexandria about tha lid of eame end 4h of fol | penston: Ki ‘Ayres; brig Couques: Marsden, towing month. By Rin 23 ebin Confance (Be) Loaves Seg ebout the 20th or ILet ai sume and Sth or 6b of folio~ tog month. Arrivesat Adem about the th or 26th of aame end Mt or 12th of follow ing month. ante ‘Adon about the 26th ar 27th of esme and day of arrt Bomba , and lith to 20th for China, 40. wit 9 he MP Mere Mckee, Bramtall rk Fentucker, Lewis, do: feb 2 oF Wea Pout do Galle tr Puto Penang tho ame day, if the | *Attk'py, NEW, Bow {Are brie Ide Monn, Ban Pranoieen, meauver bas already arrived which twins the mall cn fle Dre Bor) Aucklend. Belsoa, Geelong.” SoATINE SE Buc Penang abont the 12th or 138 and aiihand |” fonixan Feb 16 In port ents Guba. Tucker: Qosenns, 0 own ‘ams; zon Saroders, or reikrrines Singapore about the 15th or 1th ant Ststorlutot | Fewer res foi beta (2 dk tor Baton ve soma Lanves Singuporaebeut 32 hou: s after arrival. Pica wal oP cit piealliralaiicaile go> Arvives et Hong Kong adout the 22d or 2eth and Stn or loth ‘Tom ‘ant Jan 2--Iy port sohr Pilgrim Fisher, far San of following mon Frapeh co 4 days Bid a t 2 chr Santiago Karta: , co. Lesvie next dav for Shan; Vatraramo Jan 13—8id bork Sopbroois, Hall, Tahiti; lite, Shanghse. Two rails leave BE glaed—ove on the bth and 20th of each wce.th— via Maree! lee. apd arrive ut Alexsndria aout the same time as the ton mall taiended for the Nuw Your an and letters ey ye ANAC FOR NEW YORK-—THIB D, ARRIVED. Bark Leo. Weet, Harare, 15 ds Aguire @Gelway. Huve ex the parsage; Lave bean 10 days north of Hatiersa, with heary Nend NW goer: oplit ails, eprurg foremast, Ae. bade ptt on board 4 de8, Sebr Arete Pritchard, Georgetown. febr Jementown, Lauboure te, Poversburg. febr kelirae, Butchirs K! eb Crean tte, he » Redwer, Bole Forpek Ber; veto, Phi'adelptla, Sehr Davtel Morris Rotle, Bracdywine. Schr Jemer Lewreres. al'en, Boson. Propeller Parker Vein, Ramsay, Baltimore, £8 hours, Propelier Poicn eke, Cusbaan New Bedford, BELOW. Er brig Cordtff—(Ry pilot best Wiliam J Roamer). Nomore inwerd vourd vesrels ix tight trom the Bighlands at simset. SAILED. Bark G A Fezzard, from Qusrentine, ‘Wiza during the dny )W and fresb. Reraia Marine Correspondence. PHILADELPE14, Marc % 9 30 -2 Fr steamer Keonebee, Band, NYork; berk Aim'ra Ce Drink water, Matanzas; echra Jr ypLenia, Lyon, New Haven; Charm, Nickerson, 898 top; Fiyaway, BLareb, NYork; Baca Viels, Pouter, Green- Crosby, 8 Jona, NB; brig Tronte Bird (Br), Cotli Kegged aland, NS; eohra Lica (Gr) O'Lryan Halitax; Urcle tom (Mr). Rood. do; Water aud. Le- muel Jebneon, Sew ork; C A Gromer, Mw ta, Boston, Ker dri Bostca; B , Newman, Newburypo: riumph, » Salen; or; JG Wella Lunn $ ton Batlor, Kautner, N Yorn; at PrUha 20th, bark Chester, rob A mire, Fran'n. New Haven, 4 Reshington. Love, A Wrgbt, Redding, Portamou'h; Ba ee T Ford, ortoik; AE Cake, flighee, New ven. Milsceliancous aud @isustors. ‘The report yeaterday of a vessel having been on fire near Robin's Reef Light cn Saturday night last, was incor-ect, Su Anuxctor, Beatle, et Charleston Com Malis expe- nexeed & + veceesion of besvy gales from WNW daring the pas wer, ardbed been Nown off ths coum twice The Arlington has teen in the warvico of the al'les in tbe B ack Sea, Smiv Sew York, at Cher easton from Liverpool experienced severe Weather are (eric paca mosto' the passage. Came nescee ox tbe paraile. of 42 deg untl! the lon of 48 wea reached, when the ship experienced beavy x orth wes! gale, which dro 76 her to the soutbward of Bermuta; saw no ice om the peaaaze. Brae Cument- The exptein end crew ot brig Clement, from Baldy cre fir Boston, bofore reported ashore in tio Vores Shoe. Mazropaurett cach, parsed through Providence Fridty mnorvir, on tbelr way to Boston, and reported that the vossai will protably be @ tsi loss. Parc Pacorte. ai Holmes’ Bole from Surinam has had very hee vy weeber on the pezeage, lort mataboom mainanl firing jib. and brobe bead of mainwsst 25th inst, in a gale irom NAA, the mate ana ove ecaman each hed aleg broken by the main beem. Senn PRorecriox—At Mechlaspori on 234, the {co running down the ebp tide, stove ope ct the poris of schr Protection, fh al, for Baltimore, which wee wig & crew. Bhe filled with whon ber ceble waa sicoed, and she was rua ashore upon the fiate, but would agein be resdy for ses in a few days. Amunican Surprixa x Carxese Watene—The Prie.d 7 , Rives the (i e of fi nations at China, o, Lee 15, gives the tonnage of forelgn aallons {Per memP CANADA, AT Boston— Tel 7 Aniwenr. Borch 18- ld Mariba and &F Ue. Gat F Sorch 12—Sld Isasc Bell, Johnston, HXok; (te, ‘abi Doty NYerk. Dvat, Merced 12—8i¢ echr Aereomor Brolfiald. —— Doxaranes, Yaren® Pa.sed Van Bose, Venderhoren, Ret terdaw foc N¥ork. ad oe 11—Oft Admirel, Mie from NOrieaus for enen: Missiaaippl, Gerdes. rom le "or Moh Io care St Lowa, Dav, On casa foe Lom- Kroger, MYork, Giascow, Marck 1 bid Malabar, Crocker, NOrlesax, Mar- riet Tore, Manwaring | NYore Creepock March 13—are Jersia Mil'er, Jackéon, NOr- leace. bid 12th Jans. Wesicott, NO lana tes In tte O's de 12th, Ur Gatarx Haven, March 9—arr Thalatia, Barker, Mobile; 1k Pre- mir. Rove, Yor Gres ye 7S icenasbas La tay on: Deedee ova. barter, Liverrocr, March 33—Arr siecmebia Allentic, @iari¢ge, 5 York, 1ath, © &. Obariee:on: Poaveey, or 3d 13th. Suvten, Puxter, NO leans; 1h, W D Burroughe, Grafiem, City Pots, Ve Pld 1th carrot, ROriexas; 11th, Richard Ander 00, Fiteb, Baltimore: Mar: 4 Ade ine Valen’ Bavaaad; 18th, fade .phia; K Mocinson, Kobiaem, York; loth 3, ry katd tor log 1th Warbler," Olcham, NOrieans; William Stet on. Jorden, NYork; Luh, Botcmac, Reed, NOr cans. 9 Cle 12 Can dei eeu, eee Gane Hl te danores ip, Cenry, Modi o; 0 ‘bth, Columbus, Uter, Newcastle ana NYors, | In port Lith’ Bbine, Moore. ‘or ¢Yors 2b; Devomhice, Lord tr do 2b; Amazon, Hovey, for do April 3; A 6 Shoap- son Birell and at antic. Coby, Loxpowprany, March 10 ~ Arr Mohongo, Sornish, © Bansrniss. warch 1 Arr New Engvand, anc ‘riflia, NUr- Vane Avan and Cruseder: #York; Margure, Phia tclpnea, Old Albion, Ki'iiaws, NYork Bewront, W-b5 Emily & Pierre, Tosser, Cher eston Fano March 5— Arr Lulea, Charleston for Gottonburg. pee, TLAND, March 9—Off, Kubicon, Recket, Ametercam fer NOr esas. Quensetown, March 10-Off Billetria, NOrieans for Livee- 0 OTHE Wraent, March 11--Paased, ning hsb from Tan den tor NY¥-wk, and ended plict; tk, Western dar, Heme 8.04, from London for Calontta, aso landed plot, Br Irs, March 12—The Desdemona. of ROrieans, Cnet Farnhsm; from Havro in tallaet tor Cardif! pat. in bere te-day, Icaky, having sirauck on eines in the bay, @ pilot on board af the time; abe made 18 inchos of water per hoar. ome Ports, schre Carton Jabe, Trier, & ; Wide Awake, Kart Kits, NYcrk, Sarah Chirk, Nichola New kaven; ooze. Caraece; Flirt, Ce) Bysn, Galax BOSTON, Match 29, AM—arr barks Wyandotte, Brrant, Sepun; Georgianna Keynoids, Baltimore; brig Morte Onmo, joribup, Maneant le. WUCKAPORT. arr %. chr Mary A Taytor, Ire'and, Balit- wore (deys 2th ache GW Partridge. Dorr, NYor®. BRISTOL, Meret %— Arr scope miwkstone, Reynolds, an@ Bhede In'and, CBABLUSTON, Gureh, F York; Connecticut, Veazie, Boston; 8 H Hal, Haten, coer he. In the cfing sbip Lydis, Jones from New- e ng. Cid steamship Caledonia, Baker, NYorb; schre A Fharo Crarmer, and Wm ii Giliand, brricksoa, NYorky Matuda Lawrence, Providerce, KI EDGARIOWN.| Merch 2—Arr eohvs Clarinds, Dill, Baitt- me iz the ports cf Star, » “ i : eo UT hts amornte 176 is | more for Woltteet; Chance, Rockland for NYork, Barth orf anise American, ‘The Later within 1 632 tons or | _ BALL WIVER, Mareb 2/—Acr acbre Ian ee —_ at the cemb'red (crnage of all foreian notions at these ports, and | ane Beivtow. Sralth. Baldmore; Fountain, Davis, ¥ lalarger then ibe (ennege ct Englerd Prance Spain Holiznd, | Yop Arnawany Wi lnom, NYOrK Swoder, Hr mburg, Donroark. Portugal and a eet ye ee 2S a i ee ee Tarscurr—At Bast Mecblas 24th inst, bo Mesers PS 1 Tai. | for Sycre C8; Dares “onan, fave tes Jena fos Bement hot & Co, n fine schooner of 17 (ons, called te Minsehaba. B Gccires. Pert ee, for fo, Vay ee Jacinto, Weoks, and Ba A Cann, Tho rderdged, master of the lates Telues, felon aud SOG a Mary. dat: sone ato Ba ot Sew Yor tatren hav! D , \dg; Namenv@ (tores masted), Rogers, Mth Febrvary; published » brief staroment of the er me Ag ‘OM the oat Mebras ia, Swarey. meaco ofthe 25h ofthat monsh: New Yor the New York nae gtgiome eet wate not extensively o pied, E fee! God aidthe egente instrumental tp’ say chip's company, demands fron wost the pewepepers will gen great meri and Mirduecs exhibited by the dois of ties whom Fe dee z tL i z 2 ™ ia: F a ra bis ‘3 A 2 ‘SIS. March 28, AM— Arr brig Foster, Crowell, Boa. ‘aa Phuadelpbia; sobre Pear! Brown, and Lacon, Bearesy 0 for do, Aieo air {She PM, wchye Plonecr, Danie's, Ye feet ior Taa- wer; Yount Vernon, de. HOL¥YES'R HOLE, March 77, Y“— Arr achra Loake (of naperie arrumes #0 serious an aspect, tbat itis feared the ; 2 perpetuation of the Napoleon Cynasty will bs desided py | We are a, mudd jrdcbtet, my ba proper y eporeainted by hq 1 york), Mioor, Mobile for Bose and gid for do; abi i the denilse of the oply sarviving brother cf bim who tiray | Pei ne st hivge gue for toll: ; Sarah Bi izabeth, Ke'les, Boston for ot reised ibe peme to AM most renowned the wocklever | . Wesaled rom, New. York {ho 21’ December Jaa, with ork; Warrior, Witham, Rock. tra ‘9 do. Sid bark Mantpe- knew since (ne ays cf Charlemagne. Jerse tonsparts | foe meer mown, Trevand, for orders, “Nothing hap: | Bee ee rae ary Langson, ts at 10 scare otrge. The di ter prevailing eset winds cb, in the micet of intense aunsbine, we have o° late exper forced, haa given bim w eoid, whiob hes broaght os violent indemmation of tae chort. He has beom bied, lecchod, blec and lecched again. Hourty bulleting are [+ ened, and {tls feare’, ‘hough the inilammat sym tema ) tela to ms Gical treatment, that the ocnrtitutional 8 amina (fa prticat #0 advatced to itfe will give way. It vii he a curi-ue cetncidence tf ‘he last reflesti a of the fire: grist inmipary of the hecse "hould dleaposer jou ae thie new ray of the revived lynasty ty about to dawn. - —av- Court Ones Parts, [Correspondence of Loudon Imes.) Taiua, Marea % 18 ned upill the Bevierced a gaia and wel to Cokokg sash Mores eehciaw, ‘Tha pronbe were Kept Orr meine much water to go helow. 5 eis using. "On whe Sight of tho Gh tbe wiod Thatod to tha X. W. ended in @ terrible hurrtesne. At midoight tip 6d a pea. wt chs hove the shi zane on hee, beam. Bronk tug tha tere ax yar ving boats, sat sweeping the tecbe Sree ei Neoctowe mn the Suk? iad of the store room. washing out most of the provisions, and ebinsgirg@ tha remainder--the pumps st working. oy siderable further damage wae done; our we'er in the tank bo Leoome ent, end being without or water, and the chip feet ott ing under ws, a1 of saving the vessel or lives were abaudoned, the see ® breach over the The Viertpotentiaries eppear ia every soslety whece 115, the ship, veariy on level with the water, abot they vitor and Count Urleff continues to be, I will ge Bho pind «rd renniog under a rected rot say the adateed of oll admirers, but certainly ths ésail, 89 mecring awards us, ough we feared no Rumen otrerv cfm lobrervers, Te momont he wake bie ap. 4x9 Could Aave usta such violence O: thé Wis" aud 968, in w salon he Js kore to te the eontre ct Polo oroved to ue ‘he Ravolstor, of Kennebunk Captain | eran ahebe Cres © contre cf wnt | iiehell, oF he meuwe port who, seving our sttuadon, ga'anly Derune group ef beth sexes, who rean eve-y feature and | Milcpell, of este hire Oh ort of bis own, and a. thle watch covery ex; rersion of hio countenanes. Command. | foruane. dewrmiontion he wag t teg ip perron, be ttands withent titnching the Wer, Ube any OF, Wavy of thom brilions ones, that ace fo/cd at Lim, ond 69 we'c!ful li the eurlosity of the bo'dern that many of thé reports one finds floating the ed by bie hfloses and bie stip to windward and a for the Dk, MKebel laid & ine on board fold ping day mny be traced to intereness hastily formed hove Sime Were, taken wim sueb @ sco iny. The bere of themoment, whose | the two 1 eR cana or, apd the mame awakens acsceiaticne rf culler a kind, | jomped on board Be ‘omecietely nes nis foressil, trois Rineelf well through al Fite Ligh | men eaioed by J aud lot by, Going no daw 4 frcrea), irom which the Trop gtay halr is only haf | [owl reed bel Ly Ay infirel Sei puskec asire, busnot carelesdy; the regular ead Gate fier; ope pecpas,, toe bee Foe alenoet io ior marhed features. of which steraness ne-ms to beth most | ctance’s turced uo, hulxerke and topgaliag’ s9ll moslly gona prom' nent ebar jong end tite monrtachs, | had lor ‘Ot her epile, woe had to fourch thier, having 82d Mast, Dot leagt, y slarionde whieh cont ond broken of thvee in the hele th of the gale, aad bad whee! ‘eni- he chew stars whieh decorate hie lett bronat, and which | P ae a ry might make thr | uke of Biunswick himself grow pale, If nea val poke mad he pak bts off- protvce ach en offect, all mark him ont euriosity. He seldom «miles, or, if he the moment they appear, bide then- of hin upper Ip, aa ii ashamed to be plsy on ® countenance east io ko etorn a mo in perfectly easy in bis manner, and whether be sjerke to man or vomen, fs stil) grimly polite with all, Ine orrtalz salon lasy night, it waa observed that be and Count Buol, *bo slwnys locks maussade, were more than. ones near (ach ove, Dut did not speak, [ cannot ony Shother it occurred ‘by design or not, bat I know that they buf dined iegether the same evening with the Min- fever of War, At the noua sixty guests were prevent, ccmpriving all the Mint yer of the diplomatic corps, and rany of the high fanctionsries of the army, and | eva rot aware that any evtrangement was o served then betwe ep them, bis @ fo viet wi ‘ vertence iba th'p offorded for our subsistence and comfort, ond aet thelr humane and benevolent conduct while we rewalped op 7 in behalf of myvalf, officers and crew 1 desire to eprom an borus¢ Puiite end acknowlodementa to Captain 5 their periiche and suceresfal exerions nnder the pad provider win’ our itves trom the very jaws of and T Heo’ alvo. to express our thanks to dio "hmertean: Consul £33 e abip teeter: 4 certain: t emen tnt in Ame- Hien abippir. bn Haere, Wa DroRpoonT., Magnet. 0, March 27, 166. ‘Master late ship Tajucs, vlomen. Arr at Callan Feb 9, ship Cape lorn Pigeon, Almy, NBod ford, with «10 bole Tbe ship Willian Uemtition pefore Joot, wns a fest 46S tore, owned by Traar Wowtn: d, larg Hive oak OPE treen, New Redland m tevt tat.” Wood inst report:d ete bad 60 bile ap ofl, 7 wn opr brigs Pacide, Fu'ler, Surinam for Boston; Babi Becwn Portamouth for Philadeyphis; wary Joh «P co tom: Miwnaente. Fe) ¥ fort sviiabal aiken, ac tacalge folk for r Linn; Robert , Nor’ i, Bowell, brewer, Bal for do; B Wi Colb, Phi'adel- pila See ea ngas Cloud, Potter, York for Port lard; also Og rig Loe Fi vor, Va., for Thomaston. Bld 8 Sared bt % In port at 9 AM, wind NW, brign Pacific, Haroa. Levinthsa; echra HM Jeakin 7, Bua Music, Algoma, Mey Clark, Francis Bawkios, Opbir, Lewis Mulrord, Bolivar, Tab- oS Mt right, Kobert Raikes, ee Bw ror, ote, EW MACHISE: Mare ioeid from bolow, achre Gipsy, and hy . Neptune, Culler, to led for N York. fe MACPIASPORT, March1S Sid schre A L Hyde, Posten, ade phis; 23¢ Boltver Small, M York. NEW UR:LANB, March 24 PM Arr chips Adirondack, Taylor oe Stas Holmes, (iriftth NY Below com- tea ap, sip bres nade, trom BYork; bark, Bean, fom at, Bruin token reeds es Monte, lady Hoare (Or), Woe adurse; Ai Tend, A nati, 17, Boston. ec@ lth tout abipe Art Rony 0} Cid brig OC'Chasey. NEWPORT, March 23,8 AM— O Billings; sobre. We § ; Obaries Hawley, Nrorks in Bis bit 3 20m i NYork; Or- elow—A acl wil le ae ei #1) whre Mary Bmtly, Coombe, Bact , load for Roxon; Wile Putnam, Downer, Nor nia; Ori fomnr fo Four, Root tor do; Dp; Sea Foam, inf, Powers, dortok for Be fast; Joseph Cramtall, Chase, morg for Bostom. 7 PM Arr bark Messenger Bird, Tawvon. Dermuds 9: for Poston; brig JW Baru, York, Ctenfegoe tor doy A pth. PORTLAND, March 2 Below, ‘bark Benger, 2 as Yor nt form Metanyae. Cid ship Artivan (new, 923 Sin canny end for Howton; parka XO Bridge, Weodvarys Marana Bint, MeO OO, acy sohre t Ht Reston, Bat die tog. NYor: Helen F. iz, Benton, and Maryland, White, Now> ca ah | Marth 2--Arr echr Isiand Belle, Baltimore. TROMABTUR Are sath, brig. Thomen & iatwied, farts, ins . Bart, James Ce RLLPLMET, march ade Paso Atta, Hopkins, Ve ‘

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