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8 a Tte Effect in England of Buchanan's Electi The lecent Frauds in England and France. THE SUGAR TRADE, &., &., ke. ‘The sewm+hip Arago, Captain Lines, which left Havre 00 the 19th of Nc vember, arrived at her ook 'n this port @a-ly yesterday morning, after a very rough passage. ‘The Arego suchored inside the Hook at seven o’olo Thursday night for want of a pilot ‘The Arago biipgs 122 passengers, the usual mails, 500 tons cargo, apd $45,000 in specie Died, on board, Dec. 3, after @ short illness, from brain fever, Miss Anna M. Lachaise, aged 19 yoars, daughter of Jemes M. Lachaise, of New York, Amongst the parsengers is Capt. Thomas K Ourtis, late of the brigantine Moi. of Boston, which vessel sprung aleak and wis abandoned when thirty-cight days from Fraakiin, Louisiana, bound to Portamouth, New Hamp shire, with a cargo of live oak for the governmert. Cap tain and crew taken off Oct 16, im lat. 36 deg. 20 min, Jon. T4 deg 20 min , by #nip Joshua Mauraa, Capt Barton, of Providence, Rhode Leland, trom Mobile, snd taken to | Havro. The vesse| was seen to go down shortly after they goton board the ship. The Main was about 140 tous register, eight yeare «id, and a good vessel of nor class. ‘The news by the Arsyo bae (eon wntic!pated by the ar- rival of the Arabic at He:i'ax ‘The Londo Bzpress of November 18, says:— Among tue passeogers who went out ta the Orinoc, Which left Soathamptou yesterday, wore Dr Kane tio Arctic navigator, and Mr Grinoeli, a mercbant of Now York, who seat ou., st bis sim expense, tae Ameri expedition m search of Sr John Franklin, of which Kane wok the charges ts going to the West lavies, and Mr. Grianeil accompanies bum. Arrangemeots have been entered ‘nto witn Mr Franct. of New York, for tho adaptation of bis metallic foatirg wagors for .20 vse of tne Bri ish government An apparatus is crdered so be fitted out by the War De partment in the estab’ shment cf Woolwich Arseoal for the manufacture of the wagoms om the spoi, and uader their own control. Dies necessary to form the corru, tioos are to be erected aud worked by tue hydraaidc m chinery reventiy estaoiisred there ‘The Persia reported that Mr. George Littia, cashior of the Midlend Great Western Railway of Ireland bad con- mitted saicice. Itappears that such was uot the caso, Dut that the unfurtucste man was murderec by some un known person ir a very mysterious mauaer. The Independance Seive, of 17th ultimo, states ia e let ter from Paris that Russia de:nands the neutralization ¢f the Isle of Serpent+, cud the establiahment there of a commission composed of repreeentatives of the various powers; in return she will abandon ber pretessions to | Boigrad. GR. BUCHANAN’S ELECTION iN ENGLAND. ‘The Effect of the News of Buchanan's Elce- ton in Engtand—Tne Kuowledge of the ngush Press of American Politics. | {From ie Lencow Times, Now. 17.) If we msj bolleve the 1. lormetion commapicated to us by the agent of the assoctaued New York press, Me. Bu- | ebaazap was siected I's toa the din iost, wad will | abortly be the chief magtarare of tne Usted States So | | | | roy ends the jong *truggic *bich has couvcised too Valoa during mary months. The queetiams a* to the prepon derance of the slevehuiiimg power and she exieasioa of slavery lato new Lorrworten are revolved iv ® manger ua favorabie to he boves of the Norsk, and of iat groa portion of be Ergish community whist +ympatniz od with Nerwern policy aad traditions. Bat oot oniy fe the [ae et anses docited by them erent, bat | the fore'sn policy of tas Cnisu mus ba neid vo » y infvenced own Matste to ths pesse Tt cannot be jorgoite im this coentry, gave but litte asst settlement (fn qneetons {at Ret arises Devween Am? rica and Enginud ("as Deeo thuagnt--sod not witha: | Fesson—iiet Lord Clareovoa # eadeavoas te ermica’e | more (bas oo ~ bell d oy ta” Amercan Fr. presets ay wien t lovaive the two cone #bicb be proba. Mb ies on we swount of eorimony ce SOW iB 1s cOMtiNuEDCe Of this engry Kyie’s Ba a eoring acvan age w timeclf im bie ¢.ndi ratesuip for th Presisency Ner can « be mm that at tov ie ly sabvor- | a pal part 0 of Cuba by » reuce as tus ke) sioue may be lator oF A aerinan Stein with tollog in ave coe ut awh Just taken lace, #0 can only repeat the © o wa) Woo #9 mY a clection showed that {t wax imalaent We canna prevend to judg* the pabie mea of tne U except by the ight *hicb thete own act ons and the op: Liopa of invir couatrym.a ‘uruiah r wooit it B conte us to exp eer ay oF regret at tue re | sulie’ « comet t ip a foreign coustry yet af the Age be co ntecs on With reapos', | nit @2d by the common report of Bis ¢ P | Views tprorsistent with tae independ Reighbor in. states, We canaet tor think that so far the etdorgemer! 0° bit oi by @ majority of tu county men th a fact io be vo , we find thee the | Temsy reassure t neon so inowed by tu! Norther siatre, which baw contest, Bre dispoved, Ow that it te ove py obedience 10 the new magistrate and the go” which be may lasugnrate = Subminvm to th no Patol Lie Amerwoan nature y is Protabie tha, in afew yee ration Of the lami wie mn We cannot agree with ‘bos wh bave been lately speek | | canuot meet with sywpaihy or eppro NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1856. test of eftber on which we can rely. The proper business of the sisted in the election of tbe Sco ermed, hom the President elortors, how- States. the election Upon y of 68 ta favor demo It ie rfect organization, com| ity nen tg eeilanoe and activity. For goed or for evil tbat party is now in the arceedant, controle both branch cof the federal legisleture, bas nominated the President, aud for four years at least will direct the fortunes of the sepublic The slave interest predominates, and the fear of « disrw of the Union totimidetes, or at least suppresser, 8 threat of separation’ ts held, indeed, by mapy—amopget others, by the celebrated Josiah Quiney—io be « wm ruse resorted to by the opp sition, for it is very well krowe ihe South could not bola ya ‘ber—could barciy exist—without the support of North This threat however, tells, particularly in @ crt- * like that whieh bas just occurred, and of course will contipue to used on all sush occasior ul the republicans are wise epovgh and bold enovgh to be guided by the principles they profess, and to stand by the constitetion regardless of all consequences, real or pretended. Duriog the administration of Presi- cent Pierce our relations with the United States havo beep on two distinct queetions teriously endangered. othing ob; Je in the policy of the present Cabinet of Washington which Mr Bucbanan and bis fu ture colleagues wil) pot, we fear, be too ready to adopt. Kapras will, of covree, be delivered over to slavery. Walker will be openty recognised as he bas been ail along secretly encouraged. Under one pretence or another, Nicaragua, aud after Nicaragua the (uur rematoing re- ubics of Central America wil be brooght within the Uncn, and added to the contederatioa of Mat White Mr. Buchanan was yet @ young man, be disti guished himself by the support be gave to the dootrine prepounced in 1828 by Pre-id:nt Monroe; snd the latest disuirchon of the President elect op this sice of the Atlan. * « tic bes been earned by the part he took at the Ostend Conterence. The principle avocated ta tbe resoluvons then afopted is nothing more nor lesa than tbat of :be appropriation of the territory of indepepsent States. If Cuba is to be seized upon and appropriated, why not Jamaica, or Martinique, Hayt, or 2@ Du'ch Islands. The poitcy of the cew government, ao Jay as it relates to the ternal adminisrration of tbe Uoton, 1 ta this country: ‘That, however. 9 a qu:eticn eimply for the consideration of tbe Americans themerives. But the foreiga pohcy | which, {ti said, Mr Bochavan and nis foture colleagnes Dr Keue, who {sia tli avaich, | | measured by ing of a divrn, tien Of the amerivan Union. In part timos the probeo!) ty of wuch ame vent was often “iscurssd in Buropeas circien, but the very notion was ridiculed by every americas, Ho wond eay thst olavility | of the Uvion waa an item cherisned vy an acai. | ricaa from juuih to 198 grave, aut that ac emiasat Potitictan bat been aoable, during hie woole life, fo attain to toe Presid uey Mecause he Ba%1 On one occ: ep ibe autvority of aa individual dtale | » federal government. But lavwiy we bare | bad native 4 not on'y whethe oh 8 disruption bet niso whether tt fect itatonce The result of ths marter at reat. It will be seca Ameriosn people will anguiesce ia the b bes just bese takes Perhags tere woud net this eleotton wii! & ov rate, at preeeut the Novy South o property prewal aoqutorce tu al that the pas dea, Kane there ine will ba etrts ly emfore go en tn the oid way fur four yer But, leaving toe ¢ to critaise mre Rational police. We ars we people muri nearly con corned with tie American Uoion: the citizens 0” ihe two countries sre breast invo constant comtmet we heave tae favs which avo mort exp et jon; bave therstore If the anvoretenta of of a policy ia whica be belier ne potions which are for a time 40 The new ! one resolute () Carr; Out schemes on w fet. He was not a candida for the Prmidency bevanss be wirned to maze aggremion on Spam. hut be ae epted strong iangusy” cogarding “oapish rights besause it tell on tbe elrruon for the Presidency hoped, theratore, hat now be ls at the be will Viseazage bimeeil frum thoee dangerons scnems to which be bas seemingly comm tted hi elf. Prom (his print of view Mr. Buchanan may, fn mile of the Ostend mantfeto, mdorved was om the Cincinmsti pliiforn be dame mi fictanlly 6m 48 9 the law of naions ‘Will De the caso, But #tili it ts impoesibie not to rerollect that there are men Wao aspire to the same er altel pow tion which Mr Buchanan bat alronty sttawed, sad who may Conaser the pertiatence in the 0 doctrines aa sa Advantagecus policy. More than oue of thes ts coaned with the present govermment and may prolong the irr! tation and bickering woich have marked the oxstng Presidency. Such mea as Jetterson Davie snd Douglas a Pres We bave been the cv! gentres of President Pisroe, and may perhape bring eqcal ciseredit on the government of bie je \rost tbat Mr Bachaosn, now that be i* bis country with firmness so peodence of judgment ‘The power of an American Preeident \s perlaps beyont that of any analogous Minister io a [reo Slate, be Ie & soversign irmmovable during bis term of oilice, and may, the chores, be practically hie own minister. We Pincerely hope that be wil] understand the troa interests of the jand be g sverne. 4 that ae far ae regards Eog- land he will endeavor \o preserve those feelings of matoal exteetn and good will which within the int (ow years have grown up #0 largely betwoen the two countries From the London Mercantile Gazette, Nov 18 ) ie whico has nia would bave reversed ihe ‘lecision which the receat chowe of tt Btate officers implied. In that case the chen of Col. Fremont would ¢ been singularly im ct Rat, so far ae we are informed, the states of aria—namely, Virginia, Delaware and New Jor iow the wuocest (al candidate, Maryinnd and Filemore, and the remaind , tt le prewum- for the take of America and the world, that ‘bix | it The six New Ragland Staces, on ; Aree mayor for the latior, but et . any oly, i Oras wy are prepared to adopt is certain to bring the Urited Siawes sto collision with the martiime Powers of Rerope. it ts, horefore wath sincere concern we Rare recorded the choice of he American people in che recent election ond we have only hope that public opintom in the Slates muy he sujhcienmly trong to control the emcesser, at least, of ihe domimant party. [From the London Post, Nov 13 | According to the Information given by tne agont at Liv erpoo! of the New York Asrociated Press, Mr Buchansa has been elected Presideut of the United’ Siates It we wire to jutge of the conduct of an Americav,"Presideat by the professions and by the sots of the candiiste there ig certainiy little tm this fect on waluh wo can fairly con graiulate the American propio But everynoty kaows that a talking candidate wa very culercn Wing from an acting ruer. Mr, Buchsnan, 90 long a: bh» was looking forward to the bigh position which he is vow said to have guned, certainly took up with fevor, if he aid not advo. cute witb zeal, meet of those oplaions whieh are highly curren) and #trong!y povular among tbe men who have cboeen bim for the Previdency. Many of these are of little coLbequence to us, except for the regard which we canrot beip feeling for the people of the Uniied Stave—a regard wbien we, after all, believe to pe st-ongly reciprocated by Mr Buchanan. On bis professions ax to foreign poit- tica, we would rather, at present, berileut It is not @ ise plan im any popular election to present the succeaa- fu: canaicate at once with @ sist of the rextiments i ch he inculged during bis postulant stale It ts m9 our intemien tw scrape together all the former sayings aod coings of Mr. Bu-bapan, 4a lo build up on the dark ert foundation we could form from them th mort evil prophecy that the wit of tun cculd vevise for bie coming four years of power We would raber forget these views of & candidote unbent by the weight of responsi. putty We woutd rather trcet tbat be wi'l look on great exif ns with dierent eyes when ox bim les tbe task coating with them. pier pg the info ° stion published this morning to be correct, Mr Buchapan now succe-e to une of ibe ughest places im the world. He gosaosses, Lominsl'y, on immense if he have the daring, tbe strength ano the ability to ure it forcivly end well, be may win for bis pame a forward place tu the biew ry of the world. ly he have none of there qua t- ce, Dut leap simply tor popularity on the abame and tal Ais ployed ms leading election cards to win popularity frcan tbe American people, be 1 | actieve & notoriety un- epvisdly riciculous. MW he should fall even tower than Inix, De Wil pand+? to the wera vices of bis e!-ctor+—he wl) widen ‘he cleft between the Norttern «ni toe sooth ©o Sintet—be will ecinplete the dieucton which bangs menecugly over them We, for our orm parts, do not give Sir Ducbanan credit for a distinct appearance ta any one of toe chareciers wbicd We bave names We donot #0 great as co be superior to the oir- noes hy which be ts turrous'ed We do net thick #2 meavly of bim as to euppose that he will be weighed Gown by them. He will, tp all probapiliy, ere. @ Mis power Wib sv ficleut rene m eration tim of the few qaestions of European + en which Ameriea woul! be at variavce wih thy 1 Powers ot the ober w He will Und hoenens vpb reacy for bim in the mapagement of the United «10 Ol bis bends for the time when taut tae is com- deed to bem, Wite vain Eogiand no cacse of compiaint—po difle y arise from the presence of Fremont, or of Mr Fulwore in rye et Werboula reart either candi were be suceree'ul, ov the herd of the American and as such should jel the greaest cordiaity in nll in h hima the vreaient desire th settle every questiom had OF tae, om ye Ancsples tacefaciry to buh te Mewers wreak; Dut Bt the pave time we suculd Bot bs Mixpos © give Up the slightest print of the rightwof Rogiand, mmnerce, ber color ot, or ber alee, for the wane of je@ot of "he stairs. wr for the matisfacian of t! Cemands of the Sates themselves (From the Londor Times, Nov. 19 } There te one useuarer ib tae loug ant adie letter of tpsyivania correrponcent of Saturday lat when shouls receive win (he moet extreme saitefactivn were & Rot overthy by the commentary wuien 06 ewto tt, tr Buckswen, a8 Prevo tonly be superior to Mr Pierce, bat my be etapdard of the Ostecd maniteste cerire moat earpeatly to believe his Tt te ¢ Ap erica ebould lave fur ber cbiet magistra: every Way caiculete) to eooure the resy ct nMUo'ty ovr wood he pre ntitie im to tat re thore L toremts, than of ee adberence to thore « might over right, and of the jont an arbitrarily geramed policieal necessity, of whiel Mr. Boechaoas ba* Unbappiiy mace nimeelf the expestior But when we seck for proofs ia support of ther ing aseertion® they are entirely wanting. We are told chat Sir, Bocnacan rotilen il ques ions between tbe begiisb and A erican goveroments dariog bis rexi- vere, aed that be ceanno chose his The Mret assertion so; omitted in ope ‘netan. ihe offer of a mediation cietinet y made to bim hy Lora Cierodon. Ak jor Die somilat ation, we agree Lhat it 8 Lot kely tbat tt will all oo formed from the Soatn, bot that ts of hatle moment to ce if it Se formed, as tt te sure to be, of men who, whether Southern or Northern, are prcged to the exten: the polley of annex . Faye ao American political satirist that the South make the most out of are all north of Mason and Dixon's hee Mr. Buchowan's prin. pol atrwer wall probthly be Judge Diugles, Se ator for the Northern Stave ot Uinote the repesier of the Wisecu'i Compromise and the abiert And most cnecrupuleus advocate ot slavery exteorioa ‘Tbe Sov’ bas Dever Deca without obsequious acm rers in the North. ready, after baving made a repetaton by denouncing slavery, 10 emo) the repute toa a9 made tm 1 support snc t employ against the {ntoreete of those Who raised them to power tbe very power which they owetothem Such meo are kuown to Ame: ice, from the Hexibility «f their potttienl countemance, by the homely | bor expersaive mame of “doughtaces” aod it matters hitile, #0 far aa (be interests of freedom within and tran- Jty wiibont .be Sate are concerned, wheiner the bew President's Cabinet be died by #outhe'n men, such ae Jefferson nba or vy Northern Coughiacer, of y too hepyy to be employed as their obse- quisur anc GEeeropulous seen We do ot derive much com’ort, therefore, from the as. furaper of our correspondent that Mr Bachanaa's Cabi- net wii! not beexclue vely Sowtberu, still leas (rom the we mre wtrange rea. ¥ Wo how'd form ‘of bis adminiatration better bopet that thatof Mr. Prerce. Nor are @e much reas. rorea by be'pe wid that Cuda will probably pe aanexed, bot moat be purchased, Laue for we (oar this came “rout” expreses a moral, and not a phyeteal ne censity—0 species © eanciion hich ba no binding force stall \ormen wanting in respect for fore ga riguis a careicrs of politent ethios Parsing over, then, the remarks of our correspondent, mires seem net a little at war with hia conclu un try to make out for ourselves, not from the j ives of party or the declamation of cleppointed ambition, bet from a fair consideration of the case ae it tance, what ore the proepects of this country ani the 4 Staies ‘rom tbe election of Mr. Bacnenen. Ip the bere can be no dowtt that it will be regard pal victory, [i¢ importance being measured by the terror felt by the victorious party afer the defeat in Maine by ibe enormous exertions by which alone it bay been oo | tavted, by the fact that it was gained over the North forthe Cost Ome active and united, sod by the g-oat provadility that this iriomph, signal an \\ i* ouiess improved to their neveninge, may be the very last which the South is der tied to Obtain, The victory hes been one rather « superior organization and dexterity than of greate- force. it haw required ail the influence of government t» secure it, and has been mainly promoted by threats «f dieenion, which cannot be aged with similer eifect oa every rvcceedipg occasion. All these things tend ty on force upon the Soutbern mind the necessity of using the rext four years sons to make the very u most of thelr succets, aed place a party inferior ia numbers and intel enee on & footing of superiority, which aotking buts revorution and civil war can destroy. They bave tbe President and the majority in poth houses: their polirte ‘Cxtenco is at stake, the quarre! with the North is heace orth irreconeli*blo, the stroggie baa begua in carnort end on either baoner ‘Fo victia’’ will soon be te in very legible ‘charsctere, We are therrfore justited in expecting that, 80 fer as the internal poltey 6° the Unio ow ie concerned, the course adopted by Wr. | be perrevered In end cartied out wir at the pumber of plave States, to acmit b eat, sebdivide Texas, aod W gece wherever States to the accession of States from tbe North. Siili, we are disposed to be much more canguine as to ibe foreign than as to the domestic policy of the pew Presicent, aod wa are con: vitced that bis election by Do meang implies hostility to Eng’ op the partof tbe cemooraws. An aggressive foreign policy , oxrried out in the epirit of the Ostend ma Dif(sto, means & foreign war, avd @ foreign war is. in the preseut state of Coion, @ contingency which North and South would be equally anxious to avoid Tre South would view witb dread a chance of a emorg their plaves, tp the suppression of woula have litte to bope from the mpatty of and, Leaving iii scoumulated capital, severely ftom any res'riction of of ex; wo. {he Norton woald vi with increasing distaver the preeecution of foreign cepquerte, which they would Juetly regard as reaiiy Mace over themselves, and would naturally refuse t> ald ip operations entailiig upon teem great immediate , 8d wllumately destined 1 coun’rbalance or under: mine thetr Gne intivence ty the councils of the coa- federation, The breach between North apd South is hencetcrth declared and open; and though hy the forms of the corstiuticn one party way govern, it cannot hope @ carry one war, which isa © atter Lot of abstract rule, but of prectica’, ano very apt to redrens hy the summary process of revolution inequa.tticn whteh the indolency of veace bas lefe wptoucbed We also hope that Mr. Buckapan may rise more neeriy than be bas hitherto done te the level of bis position, and discarding, after be bas cbteined power, the questionable art by whica it ‘was recurea, rire sbove ihe olciation aod exigenciss of bis pariy, abd think more of tbe great trnst placed in his baxds than of the metrument: aro assurances by which \bat trust bas becn e@btalned For ourseives, we cau try say that we eball respect the eboice of the Amert- Gap bation in Awatkr 80 pecvliirly of domestic coga! zapre, ond pever alow any objrctions we may have en- Urtained © Mr Hecbansn’s p tweiples or provesstoas to prevent us from dealing wt b reepect and candor with the kota of the chief magistrate of a great, @ friendiy acd kindied people INDIGNATION IN L1VFRPOOL. TO 19K EDITOK OF 18K LIVEKPOOL Post. Sim—The commur ity of thir great port, aad expecially those muterestes tn American affaty mvt iodeed teel xrratly indebted to the agent o' the New York press in Liverpool, for keeping tbe in’ormation be profexses to bave received, relative to the el-ction of Mr. Buchanan as President of the United “tates, @ secret to nimself on Son dey, ane for the exclusi ¢ wformation of the London Tres. However, sir, you quite prepared us for the resalt by your euamary and concivsions; aod tt ous been very iy stated on 'Chapge to (ay that you had as go 8 for publishing the retarn of Mr, Bucbavan as Presicent as poritive ¥ as this agent for the New York prete, and that Mr. Warburton was quite right when he wrote on the ¢late, for the wformation ot the habitnes of tke room. ‘The arabia coes not bring ihe reault of the Premoeniia! election.”” I, io common with mapy cthers, was very anxious as to the result of the election, epd oo Sunday conversed with meviral perties who wire passengers iu the Arabia, fu they sia’ed that nothing positive regerding the elec Lou wor bnown wt Halifax when the ceesel sated: and £ Am rot riuguiar B the belef that no telegraphic commu nication received at Halifax bad giver the positive reeuit- If ery tad beep, bow came the mujority and the numbers (Inettere of cormicerab'e impor: ©) tobs omitted® It Ww extremely hkely tbat this nctive agent of the New York j ces bac carefully etuoied the returns pubished ta she Dorion jcurnsis (and repeated in the Vaiiy Post of to dey.) aid bavwg tound that there could be no doubt of the rewin of Burbepan, appeunces as pritive— krowing that ‘aund Delaware bad ceciared jor ibe Cemocratic ticket, ail ebapces lor Fremont were step eva In charity tet me bope that this is tbe case. Perhaps fie sgent. who Lochese ig um American by dirty, vot long @ ¥ w beined of the ebeice cf bis Country man that be wisned te Keep their acts car 68 jong as he could. Be ism may, thik as arnbecriber to the Ex ctsnge Reoms where, Lo doubt, woes agent gets mace ‘ulor ae avon for bis correrpoudests on the olner side of ptic (al WM woulo have beeu ® grace fet act upon 1. (Ube really pesrested the iuformation, of whic lnraes «xpressed my doubt.) to Dave ¢ apao is President,” Werborton, «r the mfortoaiion of the aumbure o° bis countrymen yp Liverpool, who vist toe rooms, oo Sum cay © Pen wD American rail arrives. iivexroor Now 17. 1866, A FREMONTER. ‘The &winglers 1», Exrope. KYOPATH, THR GREAT RAILROAD SWINDLER—HIS YRESENTATION AT COURT—HIS TASTE IN ARTI CLEs OF VEXTU-PaTROPIZES THE OPERA—HIB CHARITIEE. (from the London Post, Nov. 18.) Fecyath wee vot nly kBown as 4 constaut guest at farpiow able parties, but even copirived to get presoated atcourt. Be wee almost equally as well knows tn Paria +s ip Lope, be being @ frequent visitor th betug fi the babit ot patronising the Hotel Windsor, ‘where be lived lo mrt pripcely etyle, bia hotel bul being said to have averaged L100 & wee During @ recent vistt tt te #tated that he became a com renitor with the Fmoperor for a beauufut antique mode! of Leda and the Swan in eilver The Emperor ollered ard Redpath £750., and the coveted oraament was duly conveyed tbe mansion at Weybridge. ficpatd, like Robson, ® great patron of the theatres, apd might be nightly seen either at the Roya! Mallen Opera or the Haymarket, to the stage of which be hed reasy access, and where nw love of cieplay, which be geems to have possesteo in an extraordic ary Capree, Caused bin often to give away bis his employ Thus, he upoa cccasion agit toa leatiny actor, “am, my dear fol- w, you Lever take benedt, and | have uo opportunity ct showing my eppreciaiion of your character as a man sud cur talerte a* en actor, me 1 wish to do; do me, ebeck tor fiity pounds ihto bie bards. The boxkeeper of the acre theatre bewing (id a few woeks since, leaving & Wide and seven chilgres, an Apoesl #as made to led- ath f) apeist tn getting oa Of them into the St Aua's neiety Aryium™ He promised to we his beat endeavors, mno the vext day eens the requisite number of proxies to Nor does bis com Juct appear to have heru aiwaye controlled by oeteptation, be haviag been srowD, upeo mere (bao ove occasion, when attending the creN.CbS BS tbe jeotitution to Which we have alluded, to eo bp lOrome poor widuw whom te bas seen bathed in had no prospect of weeuring th election of ber cbild—to inquire mio the case—cosire ter to ascertain bow many more proxice the required, ed then give ber a cheque to secure them: waist, to other cases, be bye preeeuted the mother with £30 or £26 to aeriat her vntii the next elecsion, On the oerasion of the apunal fertivas of ope or more of the chariiadie ia- wba of the metrepolia, Leopold Reapatn was ia the from £60 to £100 from bie wwn pocket tn be splender of the caper—a tact of which very few of the guestn wore cognisact. At the Grat ain Lit of ove Of thee sorletion, after the return of ais Royal ¢ of Cambri ige from ibe Orimea—an oc- bis Royal Iigliocss presided—160 guineas were no expended—the subreription ramen of tah £00" in the course of the evenits Reépath banded in avetber cheque for £106. sa & copation from @ *' Citizen who aumires tbe character of be Royal Highv ees the Duke Cambridge, sod wishes to congratulate bis Royal |'\ghness om his ret) from the Crimea." The Kxvex Ileraid says: -Mre. Re'path, the wife of Leepole Kedpaih #bo ts now in custody, charged with forgr ry and comverting to nis own use share to the Great Northern Railway. *as (be daugbter of the late Wsjor Sherman, in the rervice of the East India Compsay, ant the was’ ceroribed at the period of bor marriage as yourg Iady cf conrideranie al attractions. Major herman reel ed for Inpny y and Up to the period of bis ceath, Ove or x yrure since, at Maryiaod Poin, Sravora | Mr. Reopath wae known in the neighbor beod of Stratford from bis frequent visite to Major Saer tan’? residence, bow previons and sebseqneat to bia marriage [From the London Expr: Nov. 18 This morning James Charlier Comynr Kent, the clore ‘eho stands charged ith Medyath with forging © certain Cocummrnt, with intent to defraud the Great Northera Relimay, wae again placed at ihe bar, before Mr. Corrie, lorken wel Polwe Court, for re examination #8 attended for the proseoution, and Mr. fence je atated that t would be inthe receties- tor of be wert By ayy he bed the honor of uppearine before him iast week with some of the ahthori. er of the Great Nortbera Railway, to ask for a warrant for the appren-ion of registrar of tbe company, a man o! tbe peme of Redpath. Tho warrant was granted, ond ¥o# placed in the bance of Mr Wiliams t Inte cent of the company, bnt on the fol'owin; tan Kept the prisoner at the ber, and the clers me citer, war taken Into custody, in consequence 0 niormaticn berg forwarded to the oflicers that he was conecrned with the er Redpath in the commiasion of the frands with @nicn that prisontr stands oti Kent was brovgbt before Mr. Tyrwhitt oo Taesda: end rome evidence baving been offered on tho part of tho ecution, he was remanded at his (Mr. pbreye’) requett until this cay, be not expect foe that Reopaich would bave been taken oarlior. The prironer Redpath was taken next morning in Lon ton, ‘“ewad of. a8 War expected, in Paris on Friday morning inet, end bay ng undergone an examine jon at this court, wae remanded wnt!l day next. He should therefore ork that ight stand for Friday next. Wita re. avd to the fret examination of the prisoner at the bar, be thovght it neceseary to explain thet it was at nie re- queet that the examination was taken in private, and that \) the fecte bad ther been made public wnat hat # noe 05. red might not have taken piace. He thought it neces y toexpiain this in justice to the gentiemen of the copnected with court. Aocording to the sta. be bed the right to ask that the ¢x.mination mgnt be taken in private. He should, therefore, avk that ihe privor er might be remanded until Friday next Mr Mould, the chief clerk, then read over the evidence taken on the ret examination , a report of which appear ed exevorively in the Bapress of Friday iart Mr. Corrie then remanded the prisoner ontll Friday nent, Mr. Dedd applied that the pmall article found on the Doce tor the Mr. Hemphre: prisoner, conmiating of hie wateb, a koi’, Ao. might ve reavored to bit. Me Hompbr cys apvented,and the article «ere reetores joLer, Who sppeared 0 the best of spirits, was vgs gd nore soqeermates sume long: to company. Lf carried Joict stock Denk under the nate of the * inion Commer ciale,”? apd, as its afleirs were mixed up with those of the docks, it was found necessary, after their arrest to ‘wind up its operations, anda @ Despinois was instrusied with toe task by the shareholders But the directors of the deck company. who, alter the arrest of these Persons, were cherged to watch over its affeirs, learnt after a while that this M. Deepinols held 80° ebares of 6f(1. euch, and 949 bonds of 1,000f. each, ip company calied the ‘Usines do Sevres et Javal,’’ in which MM. Legendre and Cusia bad invested part cf the money waich they bad taken from the deck company. As there were doubis as to the right of M_ Deeptpote to possess the said ebares and bonds, the directors, on the Lith of October last, obtained from the tribupal eittirg in chamber: worization to a1zo on these securities. The seizure was duly ef cted, and the rhares and bonds were lodged in the bank of France, The directors subsequently ascer: tained thai there were diffrent sams ot money, bills of exebange, and credite to the benk accounts of Casin and lsgendre, whieh there waa reason to believe belonged rightfully tothe dock company Io consequence they appliee om Sa urday vo the civil tribunal to nomiaste bother person to wind up tae bank affairs in place of M Despipols, and they did ao on the ground that the latter bad e0 greats personal \ntereat therein, gad was besides to Ptrorgly dispored to act for the exciuatve inter est of the bans that due regard could not be expected for the ‘wterests of the dork company. M. Despinois oppomd tbe application. but the tribunal grentea it, and ordered bimt give up all ac ounts, papers ano securisies of the benk 1 however recited that, though the new liquida- tor should receive the aarets of Curiu and L-genire, he tbovic rot make apy cistribution of :hemn The deiicit of Frcs one Legendre, a0 feras has been assertained, is 498, ‘he Sugar Movement in Europe. (Frow the Loncou times, Nov. 18 | The following communication reistes to tae speculative exci ment lately observable in the sugar it is from @ respectable and experienced tion must te accompanied by the precautionary remark, usvaliy 8 A low me © call your attention to the present state of the :uyar market, which bag for some time past been eteecily. onc w thin these few weeks rather rapidly, ris ing lujrice Boyers and holders are stimutated by stort tcckr, er vecially iu the outporta, and oy the anticipaed fwliirg Ci! mtbe rupphes, caused privcipally by the Frerch operating in the vitiue and the Americans 10 our Wert Ircia islands, end thus interceoting some of Our utua! arrivals due iu tbe curly partof the caosulng the stock of sugar in the united reduced to a very low point aroat February, 167. arc that ite vaiue will be very consiccr- ably +nbenced in conarqverce It will be weli if the Preculaters and the public in geveral will refer to the leacing article in the Times of Toureday, Oo: 20, 1800. Meny of tbe observations thercin contained will 0¢ as Appiradie to epecuiations 1b sugAF As they werd to Proud > invetrepts 1n Roesian railways; and may, if heeded, eave the unwary froin ruinous Lees. Statistics are ofven deceptive; but this fact is certain, gd prices lead to curtailment in the vee of any art: kiegocm wii cle, This «os strikiugly exhibi'ed by the great failing off | in the ure of sogar to the united ktnyo om ia Decom er, SEG, Bbd In the beginviog of tb €ar—oids th Beard of Trace r ‘ps, which apuary 16,600 tons. end for February 18,600 t tof a monthly Of wt least 30.000 t aid this be the case egatn ‘0 the three coo othe, what be. «fF one of the bases of + ulation? sguia, the high and tncrewsing value meney mi be \aken into con iceration; apa that vot only regarcs this couutry but also the continent, wnence (chev d pricee bere ries bigher, or even remain statioa- ary) we rhali certsipiy receive large supplies. especially Mf POutical + wturtances auyervene Upon social and cra- which caae it {s more than probable tring tmported from Meuritice by rl «cteu here. As io America, It ig 10 be expected that they will annu- aily draw some’ of thetr euppitee trom our West India Islance, cqvally wih Cubs. &c, now that our colonies have po exclusive privileges ia the home maract; bat they Kaye cove ro thus far to comparatively smail ex. vl, suo by the ast accounts trom the Calted States thoy bave very beavy stocks of sugar at sil their chief port ao tbe market is reported duil. Now, it murt be membered shat ibe autumo or fall trade is the important perod for sales; and we shall proba ly Gnd thet the high prices of Guger in America (rOtwithstandipg their pros peri.y) Dave materialy lesseaed it consumption. Ih: New York Shy ping and Commercial List saye:— vauseal €3 Was &e DOW CUrrcat, and that bave ex- tenor d over a crisiderable portion of the past year, wiil Dave the efiect to curtati the consumption in some de gree, Dut 10 what extent time alone can determiae Sboulc that be the care, aut — Vocks remain oo band ibe cloee of the fall trade latte chiel ports, the con: quince wii be a beavy and rapid felt in prices there; bastered as it will be by the b gh and increasiog velue ot money Upon thie rubject I may quote s para graph from the Aupual Keviow of tho american Sugar ket itis dated New Vors, Jaouary 10. 1656, bus ts strikingly applicable to our prevent condi ion. It saya:— “Toe bistory of tae market, the past few mouths, shows copulusively the effect of dear mosey upon cousam susan, enc Low tuille are flattering statics and short suppitos Bene to ele vate prices ' Ove word upon the alleged deflcivncy in the Louis'ana crop Ths ea, “tbls year’s growth, Dot cut yor, is oe tarated Lotte yield more than £5,(0) tous, Tbe case Lue rviiered w uch from fret, ana’ mneb ix rotten in the ground Many plow eolng that they cekid met ruc cord with cane, bave plant 4 corn of cotton instead.’ This ia en eviceot exagueration; probably some estates 100 wr North oF olberwics unsatabie for the growth of fupar, bavebeen diverted to ober products, but no uo tice is taken iperemee of otbers 1a Texas and Fiori- da, Vo which these Cojections of cimnate do not apply. aud wich must have beet stimulated by tbe (asthe New Or- sowne Ficoyune water) “enormous a vance that bas been huvlpsarued 1p the pried Of sugar aud inoiasses uring the Fest few mn tbe." ec citficulty of arriving at correct estimates K tate, | Ded ooly refer to itis, The Crop was expected and etauea ip the early part of the present year tobe abort; whereas it bas torneo ut to bo the largert yes obtained in How of ep. also bave the statements of the cy iD Woe Ame: icon Cotton crops b:en talsitied by ‘od States ‘Will prove ubout equal to that of ine: year; aud sbould tt not be ro, the surgles stock now reinalving o! the old crop im the Bays: bean ample compensation ‘Ube coming crc ps of almost all (he sugar growing coun- triey are spoken ol ae being large 424 fine; aod both yr Cverion ope sbipmect will be stimutrted by the present exXiyacroiDary bigh prices, be\ng avout $9 per cont higher (ip bord) "hen they were as CCrrespouding daves a 1454, ‘1853 ono 4 jn conelutinn, 1 would remark that sugars may yet e by Bebruary (a# o optioned abo ® further 1m price; but it is: quully poselble and more pro babie tbacthey will recede, aad very considerably, too, tong belore thet perioa. OGiccrs of the Ocean Monarch Fined for brvtolty Towards tue Crew, Lavaxroot, sev 1 Caren oF ov lrage on board Ameri. aa packet shi €n the bigh gems and in the river are of Trequemt occur- renee, NOt walrequently seawer ju’ i on the arriral of ehips at this port, in order to escape trom tte brotality of the mates, and nam rows cases are Acmiited inte the bespitals in wnien mea have beea beaven BILDID eP iweb of thelr tyes. Several days dur- Ame- rican Cargo ebip Ocesn Monarch. and the evidence dis Ties of brutalities Of she most dreadful and dis. ture It was ulidmatery decided that the part T in Which (be aeseulie occurred was in the of the county magistrate . Theassope and Mr, Tinme) the defendants ¢ brought today. De Courcy, against whom six caren © aernult were proved, was nea £5 cach intao carer, Leeach in three cases and £1 ia the remains care— codward was (ined 40. each and corte tn two case, and Miller was fined 408. and come in one cast. The moucy was paid in each case. ‘The Arabia at Boston. Bosvos, Dec. 6, 1858. ‘The Arabia arrived at her wharf only « few moments before the New Yc rk steamboat train ieft this evening; but the newspaper bag of the aanociated press was by great eflort pinced on beard the train at the moment of its departure. Nothing else from the steamer could be The foreign papers per Arabia contain very little to add te the summary of news telegraphed from Hatifax. St. Petersburg accounts to the 10th November stato that winter bad commenced with groat severity, acd frost bad caused nearly @ total interruption of commeres. Ot the ebipe at Cronstadt on the 6th of November eighty vine bad loft favorab'c moment, but the other two huncred were frozen tn. Tre steamehip Borussia, from New York, arrived in the Eibe on the 16th of November. Authentis communications snnounce as certain the sbdication of the King of Denmark in faver of Prince Ferdinano. Board of Counctlinen, ‘This Board met Inst evening, the President, BF. Pinck- ney, Kaq , in the chair. A resolution was adopted requiring tho Comptroller to present to the Board at ita next mecting # detailed state- ment of the amount received for the sale of manure taken { om the streets since the ccmmencement of the year 1952, steting as far as can be ascertained the amount re- ceived monthly paid for street cleaning ing the authority, ana for the removal of from Broadway; sso the cost of romoving and tp total, for rubbish and ashes ‘The followirg resolution was referred: — ‘That the street commissioner be required to present to the Roar at itn hext meeting the number of londs of etreet manure and gerbage removed from the city, monthly, since January jet, fo88, oF from the time the work has heen done by the de partment eince the suspension of the contract in each ward And alao to state the price pald for the removal of rubbish and garboge, and the price and total anm received for manure ‘Tha’ the Board concur with the Hoard of Aliermen in an hori ing the Comptroller to advertine for the male of a ferry t ng for the ‘erm of len years from the fort cf Jacaeon sireet to Hudson avente, ‘The Hoard then went (nto a Committes of the whole, p ibe rreniar eniender, They had 169 ville to diapoes ' ; that the eensloa would be pro- ‘ FOR CALIFORNIA, TO Quaker City .....New York.....Dec. 8....Havans & Mobile “AN packages and leters intended for the Naw Heep should be seuled, ALMANAC FOR NEW Yous YORK—TAIS DAY. MOON SETS, Port of New York, December 5, 1856, saiter Liverpool K. Coll Bt ‘hip Ericsson, Lowber, Liverpool —1 ing Ruamebip Glasgow (Br), Duncan. (lasgow—J McSymon. rear ship Illois, Boggs Aspinwell—bi O Roberts, up Ledy Fravklin, Jordan, Liverpool—8 Thompson's Ne- rhew bbip Mercury, French, Havre—Boyd & Hinchan. Ship Frigate Biro, Cope. Mareeilles—J O Barer & C Burk Keanobe, Parker, Babia—Kirkland & Von Saci Shiv Indiana, Coffin, New Orleana—W 1 Ship Westminster, Wamack, New Oricans--Sianton & Thomp- #00, Bark Farry Holmes, Smith, Apalschicola--Post, Smith & Co. Senr Gen Scott, Hatch, Kio Nunez and @ market—K RB WwW Echr Jobn Grifith, Conklia, Aspinwall H Pierson fiir Famouth, Westoerg, Port au Piake—Struver, Kohl & lugaist, hr a D Mears. Snow, Jacmel—Deming Mons & So. (Br) McKenzie, Wimot, NS—D R DeWoll Sebr Ov ward, Smith, Jacksonville—Van Brunt & slaght; aunt Gen Aimstrong, Terry, Charleston—Van Brunt & vaght cbr Pocshootes, Bulkley Charleston—Scranton & Talimaa. fohr J 8 Wilkon, Martin Wilmington B Blossom Schr Crenataw. Moss, Bicbmond—C H Pierson. fcbr Entire, Demarest, Frederichsburg—J W McKee. ARKIVEL Steomship Arsgo, Lines, Barre, Now 19 with secgera, to Mortin er Living Acebored mdee and pas Hi set Light for want of a pilot 3 up Fulton, beuce for Cowes and 0, Piidver, Norfolk, &c, with mase and 2 passengers, to Lndiam & Pleasants atte bine ind, c Mania aug il, with hemp. sugar, Ws isurrit: '& Co, 'W Wes becalmed $ days crt of Mapile, passed through the Mindora Sea to Frei the Cape Oct 18, lat 3 ea, of Ther aston, from Onien ‘aaned the Cape ot Good Nope Oct 1 eroased the Equator Nov 2: had no NE trades; zothirg but light variable aire and calms since leaving lat 5 Ship Manhatten, Dixon, Liverpool, Now 3, with mdse and 18S piasengers to C H Marshall & Co Waa towed into qua ue this evening by steswntug Wa H Webb, Capt Harvard. ship Mary Brad‘ord (of Warren, RT), Thompeca, Cardul $4 dass with tren acd bricks, to Gricnell’ Minturn & Co teen 20 cays Wotthe Banks wilh heavy weather. The MB avs bos the bead of rudder sprung m eonsequeace of usicg one of Kohir son's atent steering ay paral shi: bajoh, Rowen New Orleans Nov 16, and 16 days from be SW Pash with ection, Ac, to Ragie & Uazart Nov fend Key MB by N 4? miles, wes in company wath suio TP Morre, from New Orieans fer kiverpool | ‘The B auchored ia : bay cn Weonescay morning 3 omasten) Sleeper, Marsel'les 70 days. via dy, de to RW Trvndy. Krisioi & 45 dayn, with mre, to F: 3708 len 713, sigonlized for boston. ‘The M has ex; suvy Weather. lost sat M Morsies. Burret na, 19 dase with a gsr. (chaceo apd separe to Surges &C0.’ Nov 19. Jobn | Trce sertan died in the Bospival at Havana; 2b, at sea, Jo 1 Alecn fell from the jbboom overbourd and wea lost Shih Henry Beeier, a toy, died of tyous fever—ail tte above re vatives of Swope. Tne J M M anchored Sd inst off San- 43 Hov Berk IL Rutgers Delano. 6t Maria 15th ult. with cotton, ac to Breaie @ Felten 17th uit. c& Doub'e Headed Shot Keys posted bork Diana, Davis from New Orieans for Bos on’ Frig Truaillo Mulligan, Jecwel, 90 dave, via Fortune Island Ucryr with coflee toB tech & Kuchardt Ierig Teal Veurmen, Temas Sagun 8 davs, with sugar and moinsses to Deck &4 neh Sid in company with bark Chit ton of Fortand for New York, brig Magnet for do, ‘the J B bas experienced Beavy weatler for the lagi 3 days. Sebr Sarr tt (of Fait River), Hail Barbadses Nov 12 end & Kite M4 days. wibeld metal arrowront, #e WA Gaston; veeee! to aster. The N has experienced heavy ther Scbr Maria Merton, Perry, Hevara 10 days, with oranges, Sia ta compar y with 3 masted ach Gruif sucam, for New York, “Exceriensed beary weather W of Hatteras » jobn © MeRae (of Wilmiegton, NC). Marshall, Ha days, with suger, toM Taylor. 34 tnat, during the recert heavy gale «prucg a leak aod have since been em: polled lo seep the pumps continually going 10 keep hee free. U Grebe # fora, M Carter, commanicg, Key West, 6 dnys and 19 bonis. Fel pse, Jones, Charleston. 4 days, with cotion, dc, to 4'taliman. Sebr Wide Word Dickinson. Wilmiogton, NC. ir Woodbine Aden. Wilmington NU Stutia, Wiamingt n, NC. the price per load; also the amount |}. each year inclusive, and specity- | ow ann fea | Shaw, Hardy wine le, Kelsey, Virginia. heth, Harker Georgetown, DC. lexandri th an A o- ad, Baiticoore. Albany for Providence. fe, Bey Cout for Boston ighton Tracy Ror dont for Boston. or. Tea! Fouinde'phia fur Bath. Deleny. Fbiladelphia for New London. $ inch, Bearse, Albany for n. cohr! yros Chember ain it Albacy for Boston. Sehr Wm Weodbury, —, Korcout for Boston. fiena er Piecwent Post Baitimcre, €2bours with mdse, to Hf Comwell Gager, Baltimore, 65 hours, with Steames Georgen Oreel we BG Crome: tiecmer Wan aula, Nye, Kew Bedford, Stermer Oapray, Rerny, Providence, anow enn! ag Wm It Webb, Capt Hazzard). y pilot boat Geo Steers). salLED ship Iilnele Aspinwall ship Wabamo, Antwerp: bark rom quarantice, eaip Great Republic, Perk Jotn Bird Bork # Foster—( Herald Marine Correspondence. PHILADKLPHIA, Dec 5—Arr steamer Boston, Seliew, N Verk: brig Poconoeket. Dy. boston: aches KG Koyley. Goa fey, Charleston; Miltoa, Jump, &¥crx, Chas Moor, Ingersoll, Bicrevert How baka Phitade’phia, trots Bremen; § W Dodge, from Cler foegon cctrie Spark Howes, NYork: bark Mary F Slade, Vestn, bre Wm V Groton We n.d 4d bompeon fiavars, DB Marpacd, Hotes, Carde bas Moor, I lon: Jump. N York soul, 8 Nickersoa, Pro- don, ¥ M Freem Sicaerson, Boston: Star, widerce, Bilece}iancous and Disasters The ship Troy, ashore wear Reclow’s Island, has been taken Digher up on the flais, They have ancceeded in getting out adomt 220 bbls hour wad about 90 bage wheat. She is expect ¢d to be taken into the dock on Bunday next. Bank Joun Casnin Whitmarsh from Penang via St Bi lene tor New York. put into Barbadoes 12th ult leaky, and would have to disebarge cargo. Be mark Ropenice, from Prince Edward Island, supposed Boston, 8 repories by tel wabore on bund Polat—no par. alars Bank Fimwoop—A Cespatch from Proviveetowa, dated Oct 4 say —hare kumweod, Clark from Valparaiso via Holmes’ for Poston went ashore Guriug the het ere Pont GC im begged amidshipe about 2 feet, and adiy virained.. ebe lies pearly upright bu Je imbedded in the nana pearly 10 her and the em is breeking over her wt high water, Nothing ean be done unl the wind woderates Bure Recnanrre, from New Bedford. of and for Saco went sebore at Mocrmoy Point morning of ath inst, The orig gut, anc does not leak. Brie BUWANN® Singleburet, at St Marks, deageed her chor uring n gale 0th uit, ashore” bhe bad tisk #4 a porron of her errgo unto highiers, aud Waa got atlout nd bad ecu menced reloading. fenn Kurta B (sestereay incorrectly reported Mary 1), Crosby, fon Hartiord for Boston, which was mshere on Race got off and anchored in Herring Cove, bas gore asbore again, and will Dave (0 discharge to get off Benn Coetew. of snd from Pittsion for Boston. betore re* edof Cape Ana Was taken ino Gloucester. enATOR was discovered on fire at Portinnd 24 inst, it could be extinguished, was damaged to tae ex tent of sbout $100. fcnn Brazos, Fidget, from New Orleans for Belize, Hon, was wrecked en (he morning of the 2uth Oct, on the Coral Reef, Northerm Triangles, aboat inlles from Helize The captain abd ere w arrived wt ' elize on the 34 uit The captain reporte the verre! full of water. Vessel and cargo ® wtal loss. The pamengers were four or five daya.on the wreck wiibout pro Viens betore they were taken of There was no insurance on the vessel. The cargo was insured in New Orleans. Cart Giet, of ship Whirlwind, arrived to day, reports. on the outward passage to australia (aatied hence yin run. ning down ber easting, in 48 and 60 to 83 south, fell in with very Jerge ivobergs and saw fee for 12 days from 11 decrees K/075 oegrees. Baw more or lees ge every day. He as: 1 would eaution all shipmaster to be very careful after ling in'o & longiinde, 8 of 45. Although Pareage Jat time, and 6aW no ice, yet the appearance of being fu'l of It, aod I was obliged to bail every night and frequently day, as the snow ihicn fogs were very freywent. and at times was in. pena le ‘ond the versel’s length. Lavxeneo—At Milibridge, 16th ult, by Brekiel Dyer, Req, of 96H tone, co ed iaty Dyer. owned prin ew York, aud to be commanded by Capt Rdwart Whaltemen, aninga. STI, 20) wh. 450 ap, whe sickness of the captans mehiog the ‘onwe ume sen hed aborten put in on acco: recovering y 2a Gen Willema, Miller, NI, 16 ap 1600 wh. ‘a prev, Marengo, Skinner, NB’ clean pyheiter from capt Winslow, Aug 29, lat 82 40 . AK, Harvest NB. 50) ep cn board Henrd from on Kediak, no dais, Good Ketnen, Wing, NB, 8 wha: in aug, Tamer ane Winslow, do 2 whe A irom Oct 14 off & Jago, Cape Verd Taiands, Chilo, Clark, NB, bad laken 00 ep sinee leaving Payal Fehr Ann ( en, &e. wor, of Hive HUN, from Trinidad for Boston, Nov 20, newr Charleston ). bar (not ae before) Foreign Ports. | Rarrapors, Nov 12~In port barks John Castle Whitmarsh, {erm Ponwng tia st Helene arr seme day for N York, put in jenky, and would diag; Wm Chase, Hicks, from Norfolk, for Tork Islands (o load salt for Alexandria. (The above report maht have been given yerterday it the New Haven Jourual had “nterprige sufficient to have obtained it from Uapt Dunize. of bar flower, at tha! port trom Barba oes, wl probably left B. ov. 18th.) Cavensk, Nov 6=In port brig Frederic, Brown, for Salem, 1 days. AAvAxA, Nov 20—In port, emong others, ships Exchange, Pouer for NYork, greater part cargo engaged; barks Henry: Warren Stanwood, for Boston soon: Sir, Cana, for do Dee 10. Lexington. Thateher for NYork, do, taken up for 81.750; : John Benson, Smith, for do Dec hat rtis, kdmands, for do soon; Hebron, shepherd for Baltimore do; brigs African, Jordan, for N York do: FY beck. Aldrich, for do Dee 2; Marthe Win Leland, for Philadelphia soon: Wappoo, ¢ Takes 1,900 1 euear at $l 12% per box, Defance, (4r) Haranore. kg, takes 80 boxes sugar at $1 25; sehr Moon light. Rogers, (rom Matanzas LAgvarha, Get 18 Are selie Le Lowry, Rattimore: Trig He rr bfor Terie € Sr Kirts, avout Nor X—In port sehr W A Urifla, Borden: hence, arr isth. fr J NB, Nov %—Arr echr Wi'son, Baltimore. | Qist, scbra Ava, Alexandria; 25th, Br bark Amelio, Savannah. (Pex SrEAMSaLr ARAGO | Antwenr, Nov 16—Arr Alabama MeDowell Abyab: Fo Monered ancerson, do. Ieauc Beli, Johnson, N York, 15th, Milton; Niekercoa, Boston, BristoL, Nov 15—arr Lizzie Dizer, NYork. Off the Pill loth, Naplee, for Glouces- Faswo Shedhac \er 17th, Alabama from NYork for do. Sid 17th, Lilia, Oet- tell NOrleaps RREMEKHAVES, Nov U—S!d Ciara Ann, Pation, Bugtand;| Is, Georg. Hebors!, NYors. Boxpeaux, Nov 13—Asr Rebecca, Atwood, Ohariestoa. 4 14ib, Vaz quelin, De Laborie, San Frazoisco. Bownay, Oct 5—Arr Mary Carson, Bennett, Liverpool. Cowes, Nov 17—Arr Herinann (3), Craotree, N York for Bre- m. mes Capiz, Nov 2~ Arr Elizabeth, Waspen, NOrleats: bth, Nu va. Raptaro Millet, do Sid Oct 30, Sts Petronilia, Parsia de: Ney 3 WB Nath Nash, NYork, 6th frazil Blair, Savenuah;, EH Yarrington, Ryder, Palermo, Tedesco Peterson. Bostea ME eath. niork Henry Gui 4 Catcurta Sept 4—are Wn Goddard Holmes, Beeston; Lan da, Meicber, London; Orton Libbr, North, Boyd, and Ohv: foiram fai ue no; Oot 1. in 5 am bona | ath. utus, Mexcom, erokee, Allen, Liverpool; 7th, Fiyiag] Clend, Baxter, Bembay. ™ Old Eept 25, Taalah Crowell, Samson, Boston; 27th, Octaaa, Seurs, Go; Oct’ Herbert Hangs do: ino Walker Batavia. BavGoR, Sept 2—BSid Josiah Bradiec, Harding, Boston: Ki ge, Hall; do; 2th. Uaager, Werdall, 'do; lage vans, London; 20h, Coromandel Bavidry,’ Colombag} Gk Brewster, Clark, Boston; Western btar, Hai | DpOR, Dest. Nov 15—Arr Rhine, Moore, NYork for London. Sd Lith’ Barly Bird, Cock (trom Ain i Howat Bich dom doy; BOrlence’ isthe Gevoushires moore, (roma York) Lendon 1p port 14th, Indian Hunter, Austin, from Saguenay LOR. Pavan, Sept 26— Arr Baroz de Castine Ln‘ kin, N York ( sid Get 17 for Mersina); tyct 24. Lucerre, Willis, Terceiare ( sid 26th for NYork), Zin, Hozatio, West, Graciosa (and # 29th for NY ox). Granaaw, Novy 14—Sld Rosette, Pierce, NYork; Ith, Jas Tay or do, GuEESOCK, Nov I7— Arr Agnes Leeds Nesmith NYork. GRAVESEND, Nov 17—arr Mary Bantleld Norieana, Std 5 . Victoria, Charpioa NYork (wud pessed Poctamouh) Grxoa, Novy 0—Sid Monica Jacksoa, NOrieans, JIMKALTaRk Nov 4~arr Lotns, Mild. Rwansea; Fleetwing, Horate, Marseities (and cid for London) Old 4h, Henry Mae bal, Gardner, Messina PaAvar, Nov l8--arr Helvetia, Alggins, NYork, Cid ML virgetop, Sampson NOrienns. Sid Lorena, Urquhart, Chacles tor’ Sacnuart (ee), Bourciliat, West Indies and NOrieans put bacl . in port 19h, Wm Nelson Cheever, for NYork Nov 2); Ra Rover. Loran, fer do 24a: Gi ti Nicolas, B n, for do Deo Belvetia Bigging, fordo wth WW Moses, Nov 2) wetemt rg. Winer, a will, for a 5 Wings of th GSMO Clark; Ob Fowler, Palmer, ek, Cela, J Mauran, Barton. une BUG Nov 13— Ary Colibri. Tewes, N¥ork Jokn Ber. Schweasea, Nur Sid lath, Oae N vork. ote Arabia (s) Slone Keston vie Hat has Thompson, Brooks. NYerk 1th We. Kathhone, Je vis: Empire Stace. Fricys ard Pomooa, Merriipe~, do of Baltimore (sm, Lettch Philadew tts Gambia, Dobwom U Grant. ttinesles et Jobo ul HE Migmay Webb. Chacievon Vauguard, Nor Parsgon Drinke ate Nyplose; 17a. Oiadiatee, Blayne, do; Columbia, Hutebinaon, NYork;’ Wexford, Savanvah Sid t4th Knickerbocker, Peab-dy, NOrleans; Vth Wyom- fog, Frooks, thinoriphia; ME Batch. Woodbury Gevten: Veter Maswell Mazshal ard Carnatic, Emerton, NOcieama, 7th, Timonr, Campbell, Norleans nt for idg 14h Home, Muir, Savannab; Caravan, Janda) York: . Harrisburg Wiewe lL Nurieama, Civuian, Pu wilco, Valparaiso nat Callao; 17th, Pomona Merrithew, Ne 0 G Loxpon, Nov 15—Fnt inwards Revolution, Hathaway, Bes- ton: 17th,’Nathaniel Thompeon S:Callech, and Bet Gorhem, Calcutta; mM Kogern, Thompson, st Jona m3} R , Kulken, SYork; ith, Yor: ser. do; Oreondaies. Disiey, and Matapan ‘Collie NOrieauw*; Eliza Thornton, Maxwell butavis; syzantiean, er, Bt Stapbens, NG Liwerick, Nov 15-—8id Ward Chipman Harber (or dit, 5a nah, spon, Nev 8—Arr Cynthia Rakemana, N York. MaDuas, Oct il- mid Jovatban Goodhue, Joues, Caicatta, Bueva Vista. Linnell. do , Nev 18-Sic reward Cohen. Burgess Savaanedy lob, 5wea, Lancowsk do. Frymouti Nov 15—Si¢ Arvum Far Quexsstows, Nov irr Chatlenger Cardigan saldner Rid ary & Jove, Sanders Nyork; blanch, Morton, Ni Orlen® Of €o Meth Pmpire State fiom NYork for Live-pool Swanska Nov 15—asr Favorite Oley. Baitimore. Vesice, Nor 5-sid AM Lawrecee, Ha lett, Girgenii. Caicurta Oct €—The Ameriern rity Lawrenen Bee parted beth cables. and. after beirg in eviksion, erounced ibe Pum airs ark, With @ beavyexrge on board Shs wi have to br docked. Croxstspt Nov 8—Te conseq formed in nil dwections, end te dar the Gnil ap 1 with it as ‘ar ae the ey io reach. Of the ehipa re ported as ruled, there are abou! 80 or 60 tn the tee bet ws the Molehesd and te Jolbracon lighthouse and also abowt tof in the ee between the Wolehew! and the mon ot waew corner. ‘The csptains arrived to-day report the ice exteods far as the lighibouse Drat, Nov. while at aechor ia Te wus’ was run ‘nto ty a steamer (aame ut o’cicck this morning, aid austained consiterau ov 18-The sbip Revere, fied, of and for Row 1 got on onara in the grounds oa the might Nov le, ames! ‘ol yestercay morning afler Charging Keren Lvartot ser cargo and ia sow in ihe 1: where ber bottom wil! ve examined by a diver, Havex Nov 4—The Jacquir. (x, hence for New Orbe whieb left yea /@rday. put lack this moming in consequence: Su explesicn having taken Clace emovget her machinery; and Becone engiperrs avd feor sokers serionsiy buried. oamege is very wight. and the veswe! is expected to put to in two or three day LiveKrocs, Nev ~The brig ris, of avd for Southemat trom Pt Joba NB, was fallen io with Get 19 lat 42 N, long Wi, patenlonges. by the «hares Thompson, arrived which teak off te erew ce of the continued fost, A steam tog and Inmp, with M Fox. the cabin furniture, &¢., have ship's back iv Drokea, aad 6 1c down fast im the wemd) A stem: tug ané fat have arrived from her with anchers chains. l6th—The steam tag United States bas arrived from the M Fox snd reports that 2] exses ot govds nave been pl ie might ity of Raltimors. Letteh, lett Philateiohia, On the 2¢ Dow let 4 ong 0 broke all tree viades of ‘erew mid came on with the stumps of them only, makiag H ein 17 Oaye and 2 honrs he enterprise (tag) ands fing has arrived (rom the Wright, with spars sud riggin: ®od & fat (rom tis pannel Tox. with goods, ae. Isth—1 he Loutsiann, one ef the American vesre's on the Great Burlo Wank, was avid yeauertay by Pp Uen. and knocked down, a'ter cov siverable comp Mosare Curry & Co. brokers for the sale of rhios, at £ Her mess are all gone, xpd the vessel very mued injured, cargo (alt) i also all lost (Pex SreaMeutr Aramta at Rostoy—Tnwan sPiio.) Civpg New T—Arr Agues Leeds Nesmith and Corrs Toither York, Cioastant, Now 1—There is wore hopes of the ice bow ships getting Of but it ts «ti! douheful. mat. Nov 1f—Arr Mosea fasior, smith. NNork, t#a ‘Webb, Foo ebow foo fo- Londun; dlat Soutice, Jaak ace, Canton, for co; Jcbu Herman Horphodt SYore Dowex Mov i7—UR Medomak. from Rungoon tor Antwi Eiainore, Nor 2— p Kevere Hird Cronstadi NYork, baving been achore new Hragoe, she will bare to dus charge te repair Livenroot, Nov 21—Sid Cs houn, Truman, NYore Lo voon, Nov 18—Arr Devonshite, Moore’ N vor: ; Raine, do, Cld dist Northumberland, spencer, N York. Home Pore. ALEXANDRIA Deo 3- arr aches Velen Mar, Boston Wevbereli, do, Bergen, T¥ork, Bidehip Admiral, Wei ondon, BALTIMORE, Dec 4—Arr steamship Caledonia. Layfield NYork: sebre Chas ¥ strong, tiseum do; Ki ere Pom aictoo. Windsor. Cid sbip Beko A Miller, Gait Londo, brigs Bliza Grieve (ir), ash. st Jobus, NP. Pashion (they Wocdside. Antigua: schre Industry (Mr) Lent. Halifax. Ci mos. Ptevens, West Indies: John Hell, al ett, Portemouth, rived from the IL. Sid barks Wagram, seara, Monievites aad Buenos Ayres: e Reynolds Co. brie Grand Master (ri Hallfax (with inwant cargo of anit from Caracon: sehe A ba (hr), White, West Inciee: Commas, stevece, berate BUSTON, bee 4—arr brig Deomark. Bray, Philadel wriJohn Plater Ganty Phiedelvaia stip Ox ord ot below this ‘ester Jag. aS reported graph 'd whi ying Ene, ates San Free Broadfield, (fir) Fiske. Phiadelphin Kensin Webber, Nyork Sid. wind W to sirong breeze, steamer hastera State; ships Morning Mae, Crna tte Te b Vile ideria Lunewe, Wanderer. Halifax: ache AP Linvell, Mary D sane addi Child: end from the Roads bark Azor. Ship Berampore is y in the Bonds. KRISTOL, Dec Sid brig Maria, Gifford mt, Davis, NYOrR BRAY, Nov 2—Arr sobr Harriet Ann, Har: Lubec for NVork (and 6'4 77th. CHARLESTON Nov 30 Havane from N¥ork. E Basley, Rone, A& Providence fan Kessuth Golbarn Lt re. bark Jasper, Bennett, N York, Fmerson, Bostou; Mery and Louisa, Sieclman, ° FALL RIVER, Dee 2—Arr scar Daniel Browa, Ho Alexandria GhORGETOWN, Lorton; 24h, brig Je kiveo ' Holling, Nov 2i—arr in Pierce, Meivitl Cid th bi Zhe Saran Bruen NYork gh bre J . en N Yor! : Toothaker, Thomaston; th, sehr M Stedman, Rav, DSBORO, Nor 2%—8id schre Conneat, Tam (from Cherryfield) Nivork; F Ta t, 4 (from Machiae), do HIGHLAND LIGAT, ‘Cape Cod, Deo 4, LPM out, barks Azor and Behring MOBILE Now i5— arr bark Caroline Eilema, Etlerma. No York brig Elen, Barnard, Balumore Old orig Cycione, Carty, NOrieans NEW OKLE SNS Nov 27, P¥—Helow Wihar Fi Roswell. f-or N York; Keliler, from Kw de Janeiro. Cid 3 brie ang aris, ik ‘Dec 2—arr schre Sen Bied, Eile. wnt Fm Almira ¥1 wana, 2b. inaro, Pw Renta Bs NORTE. Orborne, N¥ork. Cldachr Hondursa, Tirner Pall River, iaEW BURYPORT, Deo 3—Arr brig China, Moulton, Phite delpbia NEWPORT, Deo Arr brig Maria, tor Pavan; sehea Kmpire State, Matthe 1 bella, Baker, and Mtranger, Bourne, Ne ‘NYerk; alvert Field, Phillips, {com Taunton, Ba!tim« re. 3d. § PM— In port the aber brics Ava Bennet, from Cal aa New Lovdoa)| for Philadelphia (afer having been aa fai Webser: schre TB an, ¥ from Caay ‘Yerk (arr Nov J B Cofio, Retler, from Rast Mac! : Only Son, FJ Cummings, Hyena, and most bore serorted 21. ske Hayes. Ly er Ly Mary Johnson thang. | Si! reore OK, Southport; O C Acker, & PURMLAND, Dee }Arr bark Gambia, mae ries, Timothy Crosby, Hard! Mefebal Dutch, Colcord tb Mary's , °! Choptank river (proceeds to Freeport); Harriet, ada | 1yland Point, Mé@: Canton, Crowell Norfoll ‘isha © 6 Comm lock, Wiley, Tangier; roltvar. Bonet, NYork. Cid t‘eamer Westernport, Berry, NYork. Sidschr Juniata, Wil James 8 Chad! inde} ORTMOUTH, Doo 2-Are ach on ht. Wilmington, NC. O14 ship Kegle Speed, (new! Kinnoy, § ‘LS Barnes] . NYork: DIB to Futter, NOrieana, PROVID Jerolen: ler. NC#, Dee 3—Arr steamer York; wehry Wild Milliken. Bal’ Raymend, Troy. ‘bark Briliiant, 8 ws A Istanzas. Sid aches , Philadelphia; Hudson, Water} Arr schrs Catharine A Johnson, J lampden' Belle. Alexander nen aed J 8 Weldin, Smt LL ork. RICHMOND, Deo 3— Albany; Daniel ® Miller, Aea, NYork. Sid brig Hut Tied. Plummer, Rio Grande. OP MARK. Now Starr barks R York: West Wind, Saunders, do. Si Faye, NY¥crk SAVANNA, Deo 1— Arr ships Oromocto (Be), Webnter| Liverpool: Sareb (Br) Piage. do: Hartford, Powell, N York! darts Avon Mounee, Liver. col ftenry, Wilsgm, Boston, brn H Gamble Powoll, Me id Bd bark G Ovean Ware Merton, do: Selma, Crowe’. iw ! Donteber, Philadelphia: aebes < J Waring, Seat Ne, Ad rollin Nickerson, Boston, Maine Law, Pootord Camden Me Oliahip Rover's Heda! ' | {het Devereux alehorn, Havana Lerkir, Liverpool: bark Maria Mortoo, Bhikler, NYork bi Bemuel Oris, Limeburner, StJohn, «By Robe Breexe, Nickie ton, N¥ork - ALFM Dee 2 Cid barke Dragom Duan, Fejer teinntal Arn & Mary, Babbiege, Aftion; Mrrow, Harring’ on, du Wi RFOBD, Dee3- Sid sloop Be,

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