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8 Our Washington Correspondence. Wasarneron, Dec, 25, 1556. Tic Chridren of Revolutionary Officers—An Old Senator in Tvron-—Cost of Gas Light, &e. ‘The bill making appropriations to the children o revelntionar, officers bas been before the Senate to-day. Those officers who served till the close of the war were to receive half pay daring ve. Many of them, bowever, were compelled, by the!’ own necessity, to accept full pay for five years wich Copgress proposed they shoulddo, The before the Sena'e proposes to pay their children amount the «fivers would have received had t been obliged to accept the offer of full ive years Senator Toombs opposed it agly, a8 did Mason and Stuart, Crittenden closed the debate with wn eloquent argament in favor of ite passage’ 4. the vote was about to be teken s motion to scjourn #: ried. The Hon. Mr. Brodley, an old veteran from Ver. | most, was in the Senu © chauber before the session | coman uc He wos Senator from that State in | 1812, and was at the cay ital at the time the British | made their steck »pou it, He appears ten years | younger than Gen. +. «ho was a young lawyer n Obio when be was here, A number of | er vio bim and were entertained shich be deait out with great visit before this one was when Gea, Jat resident. “1 went to see the (everal, ) » “ond be sit me down in his arm ebair, and giving me « slap on the leg, said ‘What a hearty old cock you ore. Gradiey! What makes you sotat’ ‘don’t know, says I, ‘unless itis that [havn't got any office, and | cov't want apy.’ 1 aint much of an idolator, tut ve Kept those pants till now that the Genera! gave such a familiar slap.’’ Tae venerable Senater will weigh about two hundred and fifty. Long life to him. The Commitive on Ways and Means brought ina number of spprepiiaticn bills, among which was ore tor tbe support of the Silitary Academy. In it was QD Sppropriatin of #850 for gas. Jones, of ‘Tennessee, oppese’ it on account ot the injury which the eves sufier from gas light. He was laughed down, but threw out some suggestions that are of no little importance to students. Visiters are crowding in fa-ter than ever. Most of them aze polidciwis with an eye to the public welfaie. ‘The lectures at the Smiths»nian haye begun, and tenued by fashionable audiences. On Sunday | new Methodist c urch was dedicated. There | were three service -rmons by Dr. Durbin, of Philadelphia, aid Bishops Waugh and Janes, Three thoasand dollars were cont-ibuted during the day to Uqnidate the debt | ‘Tbe weather bas becn bitter cold to-day, with a | slig st fall of snow. ators crowde y jokes apd stores W«saineton, Dec. 24, 1866, The Terrible Political Secrets Published in a New York Peper-—¥:ter G. Washington in Favor of | Mr. Corning for the Treasury Departnent—The New York Officers— Postmaster Fowler's Chances | James Conner Elected to the Third House— The Brick Church Properly. &¢., 8 The comical letters which have recently appeared ina morning cotemporsry, purporting to be from one of the initiated, excite bere, when they chance | to be seen, no ineouricrravle quantity of laughter. The inconsistencies ‘he incongraons jumbling to- gether of antagosi-t politicians, and the grave, owl- | like shaking of the bead, are certainly very rich, if | uot very rere. The credulity of the public is drawn | upon very much as Peter Funk, Esq., woud check on the Bank of Commerce, to any amount required, knowing that a million would be paid just as readily asasingle dollar. According to this remarkable writer, members of the Cabinet, old, shrewd and wary politicians, seek him out and tell him every- thing which their interest requires they should keep secret, merely for toe pleasure of secing it im print. Solomon, in the melo-drama of the “Straxger,” must have been the author's progenitor, for he kuew everyilung, except what was to occur daily in the house where be was steward. Then the mystery? Does the gentleman want his name published’ My suggestion, made some time since, that Mr. Corning, of your State, would be a strong candidate for the Treesury, surprised many bere, and among the rest, ‘be krowing editor of the Star, and Peter the Groot, the essis’ant Secretary of the Treasury. ow Peter's motto js, ‘let who will be King, be Vieor of Bray,” and he generally m: n the requisite knowledge. He will find # good deal of truth in the rumor,and ce and gowertul won and railroad inte- reets, North, Seutn, East avd West, have appeared in ihe arena, Peter G. Washington is becoming a great admirer of Mr. Cormng. By the way, for the benefit of the ruture Duyckincks, let me saateh one literary curiosity from oblivion--that is, the fact that the letter signed by the really worthy Sec retary, and addressed to Greene C. Bronson, and for whe e suid Grevne C., with malice afore- tie with sucka, stones, clubs, knives and fiste, dic borzibly beat, maim, mangle and destroy the sald Jomes, «as whoily written and composed hy Peter G. Warhington, whose poy fame must en that lover, as aoes Woife’s on the “Death of un Moore. . preted to koow ail about your city ap- nts or ‘he cancidates, bat of one, from the ity ef my position | can speak with some ur that 's of the Postmaster. Your corres- ondeat errs, unintentionally doubtless, in placing ir. Vow'er in the bs’ o' conadates for another posi- tion. [Isaac coly wants to be Postmaster, and things look very much that way, The Postmaster General is bis frieud, but ‘here ts a bitter opponent of Fow Jer's in the department, and who will remain during the next administyation-—tocntion this conddentially to the Post aster. Scill leaac is a lucky dog. fut what no disappointment it he shouid lose the office | after al! Your worthy fellow citizen, James Conner, type- founder, bas been here severe! days, but he has much better fiea frying in the pon thaa any federal office. Jamee has ar eye to the main chance, and just now is aiding wi b his experience aid managing a | a scheme before Congress, which, it successful, | pay much better than aoy office. Incidentally in this connection, your member, Hon Jobn Kelly, bas | risen high in the estimation of the House as an in- dustrions, intelligent wember; and your pew, dash- ing, clever tellows, Cochrane, Sv ,» Clark & Co., will fird Kelly's pemti na hard one to obtain. | feel a lithe arhamed that I bave not the honor sight acquaintence with Mr. Kelly, for T hear bim spoken weil of on all sides; tut | bave no jogs to roll, John J. Boyd, of Boyd's despaten, is here, and has awtal papers for City Postmaster. No mistake abcut it, Boyd saw Buchanan at Philadeiphia—had a long, private and conficential talk—was recog- ised an old friend. What occaried is not known: bat Mr. B. is in high spirits, and talks vory Poet Ofice-y, and some lookers on frora Gotham are That looks bad tor Isaac. The Brick Chorch property negotiations have at- tracted @ good deal of attention here. The propric- tore in New York sent on a strong lobby to make outeide pressure on the President, and also made over the Daily Times to one of the democratic chqves in your city, for the time being, said clique | bein, — to bave the greatest influence with | the Grentdent. They also sent an agent here—a aberp fe low, well knowa in Wail street, and gave him a clear title—that is, the best they hed—for wixty cays. He demanéed six bundred thousand dollers for the ge which the President refased to pay. He then returned to New York, and re. farea to relinquish the title unle-s he was paid teeniy thousand dollars for bis services, which sum war -1oec) ved among the persons interested, who are more numerous than is soppored. The whole affair is & sort of ciamond cnt diamond arrangement, and tine made a good laugh at the expense of Wesley AUG hie aecociates, very potite fo him. Wasarsarow, Dec, 24, 1856. Digler and Forney—Tve Utter Unreliability of Both —Their Treaty of Albanese and Hye Brouglt About— Forney for the Smate—The General Dis gust the Idea Occ aims at Washington— ginia Matters—Gov, Wise and Me Mu'len—Both on the Wrong Scent—A Nice Letter Point Exposed #e., &e. The article in the Peansylvanian of yesterday in vindication of Bigler from the “slars” of your Lan caster correspondent was written by Forney, and with a view to sealing the treaty of alliance entered into Inet winter over tht, Semate prioting. Perhaps no man in Pansyivania war ever so denounced by another aa has been Rigler by Forney, and with e+ | cars off the track, | wife of Mr Morgan, of pecial reference, too, to his cou.se on the Nebraska bil, which Porney now pretends to palliate and ex- cvee. He charged Bigler openly in the etreeta of Washington with having the Nebraska iseue ignored and blicked at the Pennsylvania Democratic Con- vention of 1864, and wns in the habit of desouncing | him cally, during this same compnign against the Fuoe sings, as a “whitelivered trimmer.” Then it wos Porney's interest to be an humble fol- jower of Vierce and Donglas, and to sneeze when shove two af, Is was at the time | pe teutates tor ’e injured in the forehead. It bl ‘usely. U, agivin, { here she was conveyed ote restdence of a it f NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1856. yhen be bad the rum of the kitchen at the White House. and when bis highest ambidon was to fill his [msm ont‘cf sycophancy to the present adminis- This course of Forney’s got to Bigler'’s cars, and protaced aD Gebeapenant between them which asted until last winter, when Bigler was elected to vhe Sepate. Now here comes gy a the occurrence of this event with a 'y in his bands, avd words of affected sweeta lips. “My dear Bigter,” says Forney, use for us to be angry with each other ; ourire does not pay. Let us now shake hands, blot out the past and help one another, Neither of us have enough of principle to burt ns.” “Trae,” answers Bigler, “ I am agreed, and will give y n earnest of my dis position to serve you, by unitiag with Sideli to get you an equal seare with Nicholsou of the Senate printing. But you must belo me Foenay, with ‘Old Buck,’ should be be made Presidest. You must explain ay my song opposition to him, and in case { ivdulge in any little intrigues for the Vice Pre-idency, predicated on trimming a trifle as to wy ceurse on reference to the Cincinnati nominetion, yon who are in Old Buck's ear, must traighren it all out.” and thus did these two an- dpled polii@ans, Forney and Big! r, sink their ietiups of each otber into a vile bargain over the spoils. Figler executed bis part of the contract, and, uniting with Slidell, forced Nicholson into a do- grading parwersbip with Forvey in the Senate ponting, to consummate which Nicholson bad to sacrifice his character as a genticmua, for saying | that which secured bim the votes ot Southera Sena- tore. Your Lancaster correspondent is evidently no random whiter, and was clearly well versed on bis points before he undertook the task whieb be has 60 enos mely perfor meo ot exporing the shallow pre- so! Senator Bigler. Forney, in carrying out ide of the contract, may vamp him ap as much a often #8 he pleases in the Pennaylvontan, but be cannot biot out the recollection of their mu- teal records, which is -till fresh in the public mind. Ky the way the ramor bas reached here that Ba- chanan has uervally been honey-faggied out of lettef secommencing Forney as Senator. 1 Southern members do not credit the story; but if it should turn out to be true, bis course will subject him to very many rough remar Already the Virginia democratic press are beginning to handle the Pennsylrenion for undertaking to commend Forney for the ate. They are, however, defend- ing Buchanan fi the as ion that the Pennayl- vanian \n this matter speaks his sentiments. Wise’s denuncistious of Cobb Bright, Pornay, Walker. Corcoran and Bigler, I learn, are very se- vere. When at Wheatland he is reported t» bave told Buchanan, that if these men bad the confidence of bis administration, be ; Wise) did not want it. He says that Bright is the worst of the set_ This other | opinion is shared by @ great many others besides Wise, who «re tauilar with his operations im this city since he has been here. Wise is said to be pusaing Floyd on Buchanan for the Cabinet,on tbe ground tbat be isa Western maa, and that inasmuch as West Virginia had never hada seat, na democratic Cabinet that Floyd ougbt to betvken in deference to§this Western interest. Wire is poaching here on the manor of his triend, Col. Fayette McMullen, whose stock in trade for sever 1 years past,in the matter of official re commendation, bas consisted exclusively of this idea of “the rights or the West.” He presented the same views to Pierce four years ago in bis somewhat ccle- brated pilgrimage to Concord, and is understood to have given Buchanan a second edition of them in his Iste trip ro Wheatland. When it is born. in mind that this artfal and in- evivus attempt by Wise and M-Mullen to open o sections) gap i Virginia, so far haa been directed solely wita « view to helping on the fortunes of Gov. Filoy 0, and that no»ooy else bas ever been proposed to be advanced by it bat him, it may be well foc the couse of justice to state a few facts in connection with the mater. Whether the West has reason to complain may be a matter of question, but certaia- ly there can’ be pone 2s tothe right of Governor Floyd and his friends. For mor tyfive years the idustrious faa uor Floyd hes monopolised neatly and positions tendered to the West. First came Govenor Preston, bis ancle; next, Goy. Joba ftuyd, ov. McDonell, his brother next, Goy. Campbell, L his brother; next, indew ard first cousin near kinsman on both maternal and paternal side: next, William Ballozd Preston bis first cousia, for Secretary of tie Novy, besides otners of the samc family that de not now occur to me. Distinguisbed citizens of the [West bave time and again beeo assed over for these gentlemen, and while the ‘est may bave cause to complain of an unequal dis tribution of bonors between the two sections, the d family certainly have none. They ougas to Le Satisfied, if not, ly ought to be willing to teke the chances with the ,whole State, without ripping G» a matter which cannot, when examined, help them out mneh, even at the Wert. These, I . are facts which it is§proper the pablic should NOW. Many of the members have already left for home; ctbers will leave this eveaing and to-morrow. The Chiistmes week will be dull here, 3 EXTRACTS PROM TEE WaSHINGTON CORRESPONDENCR OF OTHER JOLRFALS. - Wrrcap.maence of the Ne « Ur leans Delta | Wasmiscron, Hee. 5, 1964, Slavery tn the District of Columtra Savory in toe Dierrict of Columbia will soca cease to be & owe of con «ption betwoon the North and the Swit. patora woud nd railroad system for tree i2- They are, at thie moment, not e g'sisuon on the eubject. lets toap twelve tnocrand {ree megroes in thin 'Yetrict, aa contre Sib part, perhaps, of the whole population Thirty Yours ago thelr number cid not muca exceed four thou ard, while as to the slaves, ibirty years ago they nom dered ove: #ix (housacd, Dut Bow tuey fall cbort of three thousand. end hot Ove (ayueaad only of themare males. Why ts this! Thie [strict t#, n08 very icagtly called tt ‘Negro’é Paracise '' (he laws are oot very severe, and they fad am abundance of odd jobeand a.eaiings and pot Wwrbstancing the prcjacices end jesioraies wish which they are regarded by the isboring whites, nobody Gieturbs them, apd they foartsh ike a green Day tree, ‘The laws of our cities aro protiy rigorous towards migrant begroee, but are selcom eniorced, The reridet free vegries are more anxious to onforce the Jowe Bga'net Don resident orgroes then any other class of pereors, Wishing to m Topo.we a'] the advantages In their yower They bare quites pumber of schools, and some white teachers. ion, the branches of ¢dacation taught o white echoo's are taught a these ia retigton, they are almost exciusively of three recte—M: Baptist aoc Catholic There 's one Presbyterian church my if (bem, the pastor of which, a colored man receat 7 ied, He was 8 wei) educated man, joie clequent, aad h gb 1) reeproted >) all woo knew Bim. The Sunday schoois CI there colored people are very creditable. As to the laves their decrease may be accounted for in tnis way — quite a aim’ er puremase their freedom, and many more ronaway he running away of ope gece al\y causes the inom @ inte @sle Of a)! bis fellow slaves. Loe drain dime aio: . velom: le servants appeared in ope vic bt from three oF four tunsiers apd mirtreeses ip the circle of my aequain tance Ths caused the rate of nomoer thea ran away. By these means the District of Columbia will ourseives, Why. say they, should Nerib cemplain of onr holding elaver, or tho people tbe South complain should we devm |! expedient abolivh slavery) Neither the one por the otner has rigtt to wescie wi b the question of slavery ta the IMs. ot of Columbia. The true demooretic that evry meste paitotions 9s wer aot v Lotbing from me to colighten tom concerning !t, 1 With the foregcing. simply to give them sa ides of toe hight im Which i is viewed La the Distriet iteoif, (Corresponderce of tho Raitimore Sun Wastusotos, (ee, 1865, 2 o—_ Lands to re ne ere are severe! importast which roap—The ex train from the west, dne here M., did not reach this till 10 o'clock. h occurred be ned by an accidens tween Fonds and Amsterdam. A 4 rail was broken off, Thie threw two of the hind down en embankment, crushing the oars and injuring — of the ‘aterloo, county, re- She is severely ceived the greatest injury. 111 Green street. - ternal injuries, Mr. Gates, of Hartford, Conn., was slightly injured. He was conveyed to Stamwix Hail. C. A. Gardiner, of Buffalo, was alse injared, but not cerionsly. He was accompanied by his wife, who escaped with a slight bruise. They are at the Dele- van House. The remaining five received only flesh wounds, and have already settled their ciaima for Cameges acainet the es ogg ~ Mr. Wevater, the brakemen, was #0 seriously Injured that he was lefts at Amsterdam.— Albany Journal, Dec, 14, Sews from South America. ‘The mail sieamship Tamar errived at Sou'hampton, England, on the morning of the 9th inet., with dates from Buenos Ay: 8, Nov, Montevideo, Nov 10 Janiero, Nov. 14; Bahia, Nov. 18, and Pernambuoo, Nov, 20. ‘The Tamar bat on freight specie and bullion from Buenos ayres, value £2,810; from Rio Janeiro, £344, and Tenerife, £487 12. 64 —total £3,041 12s. 6d ; and pre- clous stones, diamonds, So., value £42,661 17s, 8d. slerling. ‘There is very little political news of interest by this Large bodies of Indians were collecved on the of Ayres, and serious invasions by them were fearod. An attempt at revolution im Sante Fe bed veen suppreesed Burincas \n manufactured g00de wes dull, Ot articles of daly coueumpiton ‘ comtipued to pour tn, but prices remained irm. Tac salaverce continued ID absolute tnaction, owing to the Ded weather, (ne impareavie etale of the roads, the low coneition of Cattle in geveral, and (he exorbitent prices cemanceo for live s10ck; and this inaction was expected to comtinne for roma of the year {bere had beep a heavy mortality amo g the cattle driven in from stor fear of the tuolans, DOS 4 res Corre: pondent writes: — ‘The De ws by the presevt mail ts DOL the most satisfac. Va ty spirit runs bigh, and with our ns uratly ox pit Antow fh Would not be Surprising If We come Wib ihe exerpiion of actual Bloodshed, the \ puecex ed Roaus tn power have showa them reivie birary as be Was, and the amouut of crime, and the courequent insecurity of le and property, have ipereased 10 w fearful extent Very fow woule advocate the restoration of the despot, but pearly ali amit that we Bave gained less by tne obaage (ban was gencrally expected. In short, we have get @eort Of ¥ublornian populanion, and, the prinol ale of fear belrg * drawn, we have seher inietlioeace nor morai prinoiple to Bil its place, Robbertes amd mic OF offences are things of Cally occur. rence; ia fac), they are become 80 frequent that they ex. | cite Hittle avention. But we are ovcasionaliy stariled by the perpetration of aggravated crimes, and iattorly these have fuliowed each other in rapid succeaslon By the last wail we aunoonced the tragic fate of Colcuel Oliveira, Ube ebiet of the military agricultural colony at Bal NCR, wUd HOW there is auother equaily hor/bie—the murder of « foreigner named Fiorini, nis own # i/o 6nd ber paramor being the supposed culprits From the inveetigs jon of this cate we expect ugly dis- closures, showing @ low etate of morality tn waat aro termed iho upper classes of soctety; aud when we neo the manver in which the moet of these crimes are siurred ovcr or bused up we must be chary in our eulogiaas on the integrivy of the bench or the purity of those invested wish the public autoority at present the a! importnat question ts the security of have been negotiating, and the time bas now arrived to teat the sincerity of our enemies, aad we confess we have litle fain in their promises and protestations. Teey Dave seen our weskness, apd we kuow too well the strength ot their depredatory inatincts. Ib reetity nothiig bas deen done to improve the state of our defences, We baye epent, say, £.0 0v0 on the miil: tary colony at Behia Blanca, and we sbouid consider + \0,- 000 more a cheep prive to get clear of the new diilicul- Wes apo Capgers with whiob |; threatens us. Very four@bing a coun's of our situation and prospects have beep sent to our consuls, with instructions to give \oem pubiiohy. Toese are invended as « bait to immigra- tion, and should be received with due caution, Itis even eliegea that they are calculated to cover and favors graud speculation on the raie of our publ lands aud the value of the eherc. of the British It is easier to mae Catering Offers toga to fulfil them, and pariies a) are of such of 3 to be made are {n a favored situation for stock brokers. One thing le cortain, that on the arrival of the Iast mail, ellorts were made ‘0 conceal or misrepresent tne real stste of the Buenos Ayrean sbares at tho sai ing of the ot. mene revolution in Sante Fe has been quarhed without Dioodsbed, and tie conattulional authorities restored Its origio a8 ye! Is involved in m)-tery, and there are some who tay toat it bus Cort some of our politicians no leay than 4,0°@ doubloons) We bave certain suspicious of the es ents in that quarter. but nothing that would jus- Luly a expression o. an opinion Frebange for ibis mail bas ‘uctuated considerably, from €fe to (8s 6d., at which latter iigure tt closes, Doub'oone, $936 currency. A Rio Jaceiro ktter, dated on the 13th ult., says:—Our money market ba: been scmewhat atfected by the inteill- pt rue per Tamar, aud withia the tasi fow days the Na icoal Babk bas put on the screws—ii mast be admitted tbeone oer yee 24 the eousequence may be pre- Judie al to trade and to tbe mercantile bovy. ‘The direc. lore began by dimipichicg tnetr estimate of the extent of credb 10 de given to the buik of mercantic irms. Neat, as is urval ai this ssasom of the year, there wae & demand [or fo:o\(iances to the northera ports, aad, as velior the treasury nor the bank would draw, those who wisned te remit & the north bad no alternative but to demand gold (or ts equivalent, government noves)from ‘ine bank, sad this bas been done by the several steamers toa large extent By this mewns, the bank issues wore in excess Compared witn the cola, or ite equivalent, ta \ketr coflers. The power to tissue is to the extent of (heice (be emovat of goid, &c , held. & a) Cther bapks apa backing companies depend vee Ube National Bank to supply the wants of their cus- ‘ome rs the limitation o! @\ecounts on the part of the Na (cost Denk Das compelied the other bauks to curtail tha teristaoce biberto given. apd in some instances these Dave deem ob.iged to refese altogether to aid their cas tomers. The National Bank bas mado some sacrifices mport gold © & large wm bes beon to @ atil greater to mactsemoat Woe assume that our wiseacres will not be cooy seed (at We truth was long since told them when the Grevhon was made that it was uneale to fovod a bark cf save bowrd to redeem its papa¥ Until moaus 2 be scoped to prevent the cola from belng tiken The prino,pal Grain is undoudtedly the northern ‘this port a ley hick now they are not ofaly mismanaged, nor is this u ‘on e bavk notes of other porta of the emi ire, ‘Tre branch bank to be ie far f ‘Tho question is The wo cannot an: larger portion bas it le thet The cut rematued inactive, abundant sup- Plics Paving come ia, helders preeacd to sel! were com peed to submit to a'socline of 260 re!s ou all descrip tees, This lea to 1 directed. araily asked where ie tho gold? except by the surmise that the its way into the .aterior, w: se gave a cheek to operations, ao 1 caused © quality bas rally fatlen, julet, Fxohange closed very deo was perfectly quiet. Business in imports wee rather brivk, Five salaioros wero commencing to wil catue = Land ctry was rin price. Exchar;e. Freighta ( Kagiand, 608, wanted At Pernambuco, t lections, which took piace early ip the month of November, passed o/! quietly, the govern rent obtaining yo majority. A correspondent writes on the 20th of Noversber _ ¥ pr ordinery, 2,700 rels per arroos, per owt free oa board relccted, 9,000 to 8 OCO reis per arrova, or 27a. 10d percw?., free on board « whites have decline!, the demand Jor the southern ports Daring slackene’ — w: 4.400 reis per arrove, or 34s. fd. to dis ca beard. At outport Paraiba severe) importaa’ Lome beve taken piace at 5,100 1c per arroba, free voard, equal to Ste Od per wt. Conons have etead.), advanced to our quotations—6 800 10 7,0C0 rete por Ib., equal to 6 15-164. to 7\.d. per Ib. Biden, 800 to S10 rete per Ib., 11-16, to 104, per 1p. tree on board. Rom, 0 vo 06 milrels per pipe. Freigbta are improve. Liverpool, Ste. to S0s., tor sugar; jd. to Sd. per Ib. colon. for Exchange for this steamer opened at 284., 60 days’ egbt, but closes romewbas flatter, he been dope at 37Xa, 60 days Amount about £160,000 sterling '? i ovo aa the Havre mail A At Bahia the prices of advanced witer receipt mneeto, with beavy thunder aBowers, bad caused almost a total seapension of business and principa'ly of rival ef provvoe, a8 the roads were impasse rivers — wollen. However, ‘The Trial of Tuckerman at Boston. THIND DAY. as dots Wis bela ft) 6 Ti jun x mor ing, Mr. Eecais \wmeciate to to ul y. yy ln ine ne. Mr. Belles rowe and said that although the connsel for the defrace bad examined this case with gront care, they wire DO red to meet the new evi ience which the Court had raid in, He eaked (¥e Oourt to give them time to prepare themesives for the new phase of tho ones. Mr Coley asked that the case might proceed. fo fel) they he had pated to the senior course! for the de- fone, that tbe general transactions of Mr [uckermao would be wntror ueed to show intent Choaio replied that be supported the fotimation, at the time It wae given. to be morely a joke. ‘The Court took # thort recese to enable ft to consult with the fn!) bench om the propriety of & porto remont, 6 ALbott then decked to postpone the cary to Tass ont, at 2 o'cioek. The prosecuting at\raey wae «dw farnieh to the defendant's counsel » speciioa thon of the of intent Intended to be proved, ‘The 0 sdyourned. f that here the baak | News from Australia, FRESH DISCOVERIES OF GOLD, TIN, IRON AND 81. 4TE— QUART? MINING—THB GENERAL KLECTION—INDS- PENDENT OPINION—-BANKING HEaLTAY——GOLD YIBLD AND PRICES TRADE RPORT, ‘The sbip True Briton bad arrived in Fogland wit ad- vices from Melbourse, Australia, to 12th of September, and £182,000 in gold. ‘The Intelligence generally ts of a vory satisfactory na- tore. Fresb discoveries of gold had beou made; sliver, copper, tin, iron, slate and marble had also beea found, from which the most sanguine expectations were enter- tained, Trode was brisk, the colony tranquil and pros Feroog, and whe tanabitants generally contented and SDNY Tee Melbourne Herald of 12tb of September, bas the following summary of eveate:— in Vioworm, the gold fiolus—which every experiment and inquiry Shows to be {nexvaustibie—are yielding ® larger produce, aad uew ones are being opened ia all di reevlone, Quartz inion, proves to be lucrative in skit fo) bends, Possere d ol oapi'al; and this being ascer- tained, a hew complexion will be given to miniog eaier. frite. Te indiviaus! olgger, or simul! compsotes of in- dvstious men, relying e’most exciusive y on brawny arms and siubborn resolution, will comasuce wita the pick and spede, aud such oiber appliacces a hamblo meeps whl command They will, in meoy ivsiano-s. creste Capital aud saat very quickly. Av iuyesiment ia © quartz urusbing partoorshlp under the cost book sya wm ibep preseute tise'f, aod tbe jucici us ad reaturer finds bimrelf on the road to crimpstonce, with Little fur ther trouble than that luplied in vigianoe sad personal suveriptencence Reoent aiscoverier bave beco reported both of tin and filver, ano Bcaretal Cxpioration ts being wade of m coal mine, to which we ailoaed to Our inet summery, said 0 have beeu iound on we bores of Fort Matty Quarries <i siete obd marvle bave beva polutxd oat, aud leat, though not leaet, of all these auditions to our wealta and comtort @ bau Oo coaiich vas Deen eprung, 80 to speak, In the neighoorhood of King’e Yeiued, in Bass's Statt or first geperal election is going on with groat av!- Maton; the most remarkable feature in tt being tho #reat 1 teltigence displayed by the inaes of the people, ond the consequcat discomfture, eo far as wo have ZOL6, Of those gentiemen Who have been so bold or 40 eccentric w3 to declare jbeir adhesion to ihe preseat goverement. Old colonists row in Eogiand will bo amuses at learning bow completely the ar cient rogime-— whieh, ‘m their bme used to be regarded ae a fixed institution, and, indeed, a dire nocossity—nas been cam, and converted into @ laughing stook and a bog ar. although Our winter bas not yet pas.od over, and the our {ror tiers against the Incians. During the winter wo | Pools of mud which atili form mapy portions of our so- | called roads to the diggings baye not yet been dried up, the tplirit of trade and the indomitable perseveraace which characterizes our workers In the bive, bave kept pace with the wants of our mining populadon, and se- Cured, if not briekuces, at least vitality to our markets. ‘The steacy apd {ncreasing supply of gold, with the almost daily discovery of new depesita of the precious metal, are in themeetvos eulficienty obeering clements of our com meriia: prosperity; but whea to these are added tue wide-edreading labors of our iarmors and agricalturisis— the fast changit g features of the country around us—the Wild bush diranpes for the cultivated piain—it is not diPioult 10 foresee a course Of prosperity and pleaty which iwust insure the improved condition and eoucd atyaace- ment of ourselves and of the thousands yet to come Amongst vs. Cur returrs of all kinds show a state of roal prosperity ane bealtby trade. Our share lists also 6 for themselves, and our bavks neeo no ald from their neighbors. Piunged as we fre mto the midet of our elections aud political mectings, commerce looks quietly on, and lores not sight of the main Cbapce; while Oar merchants contious to complain with juetioe tba they have to work harder for less proat than in those days gone by, but are convent with the pros- peot House property and iandin Meibourne are also rising. The sursmary ejectroent of thy Morayian rilasiousries from their *-roeerve”’ at Lake Boga has exciwed tho deep. est indignation toward: the government and Mr. Ebilea, ibe wealthy equatter, and one of the city candidates, whose pre: sigtive rights coule only be «atisded oy the sacrifice of two pious ana zealous ininlstere who devoted ‘Ume gud Jabor ip the eatablishricat of a ‘station’ for the especial 1)» poral and eterna beneilt of tho aborizines ‘ne wissicn station was abandoned 1-t July, 1896, and the Morav'sn bretoren purpose lwaving these ehores by the Troe Priton They desire to exprese through these pagee ibeir hearty thanks to ali tacir friends {a Mol bourne acd ip the country for assicting them during toeir sojourn in tbe colony, and they pray Lord to reward ‘bem according to bis promines. ‘The gola pied vee @ total for the year of 1,394 644 oz. The cecort from the Ovens arrived ‘mn town on Mondsy evering with 11,200 62 Returns since our last summary bave bee» kept up to thelr average, aitdough some aliow upce might be made for the ilcouse of ceneral election times atte clggwge Quariz crusnipg operations were being extended, and no doubt could exist of tne ultimate ruccess () such a ayetem. The price of gold remains at £5 lie 2c per ounce, Batries were aoe on the iath of September for 23,087 ounces tor endo, MARKETS. Marpovsy2 Sept. § —Toe arrivals of vessels from for- eign poste coptinus to be above the average. Since the receipt of (be Bog'ish maila by the Golden Era, there Las been nothing deing in the import trade, Were {t no that stocks ure krown to be light on all the gold Delcs except Ballarat, itis believes that many articies would bave vo be quoted a shado lower, as shipweots WOre COMMS Reward raiber freely iu Lugliok pores duc ing the month of Jone. The flour trade bas been a shade emiler to dey. Ap im trale of tens oad taken place ‘The perce! disposcd of was the largest eld by aaction ‘or Many Wowths, smoupting to between £20, and £50,- C00, sud on the wholes marked improvement was ob- feryab'e, upd ihe sale througbout considered very fatifactcry, The followin, few of the leadiag emsOorgous, duty pald irom 92s. 64, to 01s 6d ; souchougs, 058. to Ts 6d , twanknys, to 62s.: cou. be . ekin, 63°. to 4, Segara —Sevoral parcels of cogars have been fold, to arrive, at a low ra e to speculators. ry Importations continue to pour into tbe market, brid hero and fa the neighboring colonies; and « ore isa. consi¢eradie demaod at this season of the year. there se: ms Dut a poor prospect of aay advance Groceries — Burtmeas con! brie: ral ealea to 8 large ex (nt Bare been made during the week. both for town and couetry trade. *—The following notice was posted at Int tbe Custom bourse, Mei ovarne, iene is €0 of (he fpecitie gravity of ab MATOd ws wi this is (0 wive notice that it has been decited that such articles fot wine Witain the meaning Of (be law, aud thal they are beet to the Culy on epirita. THOMAS DRIBURGH, Collector, News from the West Coast of Africa. ‘The steamer Gambia, arrived st Plymouth on *cu ia stant with advices from id Calabar to Oct. Zist., Came. Toons, Noy. 24, Fernando Po, dd, Boany, 6th, Lagos, $.h, ee. 1th, Liberia, 15 b and Sierra Leone 20th. en United states frigate Jamestown was st Sierra At Fernando Po trade was not briex. ep whether unfermentet than 25 per ceat of atthe latter the trave and Talealon people had difered adout some presumed underseliing le su, by tbe miseion interest Tne chee ioe, toquiry, apd sent hie at Sierra Leone that there had been s the interior, in Which four thousand persons are euid to bave been killed. Too Minx was in the river im readiness, in the event ot disturb- ances putting ber tervices in Important Reduction of Postage, POSTAGE TO PANAMA. Guayaquil and Quito, (Hultvia,) abd Cop'apo, ¢ lil.) B4 Cents on letters seat; bein, hy ‘Un ted Biates and foreign postage Prepay mont required. juaeeo, Coquimbo, Valparaiao and St Ingo, (Obilt) 10 conta on letters received ; being tbe Uuitod States postage op Newspapers went 6 cents, and newspapers recolved 2 cents each, to be collected In the United S ava. Ax Orrtotan Anneerep tm Urioa—We learn that Marshal Hes« to-day arrested the Street Com piseioner, Christian Coselema d brought him before the Recorder on a charge of getting of the city by false pretences. He gave bail in $400 to appear at neat Court, Utica Thegraph, Dee 23 money | ! # HH B i i i Ei iil { 3 E e g 5 f uf Pt af 82s Z Hi avy particular Haven Vourter, Dec. 24. N The United States storesbip Relief, from New York, ar- rived at Rio Janeiro ou the 10th of November. Homestox Svurcmr.—The Lockport Courier learns that a young lady nawed Sophia Defoe, who was attending schoo! at Tonawanda, committed suicide by peachy on Saturday last. Her parents formerly resideo at Lewiston, ia Niagara county, but now in Michigan. Deceased, about ten days since, went to Tonawanda to attend school, and her suicide is attributed to grief at being separated from her rela- tives. Just before she went out to commit the crime she complained of being homesic! MARITIME INTELLIGKNOE. POR KUXOPE. Dec. 24. Dec 2 «New York.... Dee, 27. New York......Jan. 10. FOR CALIFORNIA, Pa ler, » from Bt Jol for tio Janelro, do. - NF, io Janeiro, ui ballast. Arr brig el Nano; brig Levant Welsd, 10 Janzino, vet Batmore via’ Pernambuco: ‘Ui bark Antelope, ships Union, Wiley. lla Dolores (¥p), Dural Nov 6. ship Foncer tatome MeDonald, alt more via altimore; John Cottle, Hal. for Callao Hound, Stevens, N York for aaa ‘Nelson, Mohmond Be- (Braz), Ulivetra, Now err &m))U00 fie Cloud sanders, New York: Swan, Temon, —; Marion, Homewood NOrieaus, Port ‘Wallace 1) do. id Nov 4 (not 20). bark Morping Star, Close, Montevidee; ah, bag Wiison (Br). Clark iMaiunore, tub, bark Rover Vem bice, NOrieans; ith brig Sarah Gibbs, Boston; secur Faa- vir, Campbell, Santos: sth, bwrks Mondamin, Burgess, Bat. \nore; Fmily'(tr), stable, N York; 1s Volourd, Park, Cork, Wuamros, Oot b 2 port ships Phautom, Pete 60a, for Joréon iemediate Jacob Bell, Behm; Mune, Pulsifer’ and Fiephen Baldwio, Smith, for N¥ork; Surprise, Ranlett, aud Tctus, Leckie, ube; Fiyaway, Sewall, tor sale; bark Bure- hem Kenny, unc; schr Arctic, Lane, do, (PER Great daucie ) Antwerr, Dec S—Belew, J i Ryersoa, Latham, from New ork. Ii) istoL, Dec 9-Of the Pill for Gloucester, an Am Dark, with timbér, had lost caples and auchora, Bh RMERMAVEN, Dec 2—Arr Glucber, Klopper, Philadel. pbin $a Alphous, Schwarting, N York. aria Foot Mars Datid Brom, Bradbary, Hoag Bid 11h, Kebekah, forchkiss, Han Franclaco; 1%, Escort, Schibrye, ¢o. CABDIFF. Déc 5—Sid Crusader, Moore, Oity Point Leah Deo 9—arr Vonteat, Jennings, Calcutta (and std Cor endons. Taesed by 8th, ship Jacob A Stamler, Wiltz, from NYort er ‘LovoRSTER. Dec $~Arr Jolu Howe, Moore. N York. BiMsBY, Dec 8—-Put in, she Betsey, Cross, from Lyus for NYork, with loss of sails bayer, Deo 4—arr Windermere, Smiih, NOrleans, Sid 4th, Wurtemburg, Wilmer aud has C Fowler, Palmer, New Orleans (and put into Porwmowh, B, Bi). Luin Dec &—arr Elica, vachtunan, N York. LiveRroon, Dec 5- arr Bavtic (s), Comstock, New Yerk; Brineaion, call Aue oie Woe Oxpard, Le New Ovleans, canley, Keres, Mu i, Josep! jouse, Pea cs James Foster ic abeel, NYork: Goadar, Lib Leonidas Watis, (be pee 1 meee Ly ben Nit, Jones, ; ni vere roi, Willepy. a ¢ Cid Nov 18, barks Tennessoe Dee. "ban Juaa, Nie. | bs, Obarieston; Ashland, Moore, NOrleans; Megaguadavio; pa (6), Letton, N York; a a ae + Aaoinwall | rie Baltimore; Tumerald Isis, Cornish; Brtage” STEA! TO AND FROM HAVANA. Isaami--From Charieston 19h and 4th, due at Havaus 234 be | 7th. From Havens 10th and 28th, due at New York 7b and ist ‘Uasawaa—From New York 12h, arrive at Havana 17th and New Orleans 1th. From New Orisans Sta, Havana 2th, due at New York 24. Biack WaRRIOR—From New York Mth. arrive at Havana {a rom New Orleans 1214, Sarena ‘The foliowing may be of value Wo those having ence in the Kast: — oh eel leaves Southampton on the 4th and 2th of each mon! Arrives at Gibraltar about the 9A and 25th of same month. Arrives at Malta about the 14th and 80th of same month. Arrives at Alexandria about the 18ib of same and 4th of fol- lowing month. Leaves Suez about the 20th or Zist of same and 6th or 6th of ollowing month. Arrives at Adem about the 25th or 26th of same and Lith or 1% of following month. Leaves Aden about the 26th or 27th of same and day of arri- val for Bombay, and Lith to 80th for China, &c. Indian Navy steamer arrives at Bombay about the $dto 6ub ‘and 19th to 2ist of the following month P. and C, steamer arrives at it de Galle about the dth or Tih and 22d to 234 of following month ‘Leaves Point de Galle for Pulo Penang the same day, ifthe weamer bas siready arrived which takes the mai! on. enn at Polo =— about the 12h or 13th and Sth or Rh of followimg month. Arrives ti Singapore about the 15th or 16th and Slat or lat of following month 1 pore about 12 hours after Py bigs Kong about the 22d or Sib * ing menth, Toutes ths day for Bhanghae. ‘Two mails leave England—one om the Bth and 3th of each month—via Marseilles, sod arrive at Alexandria about the same timess the Southampton mal’ arrival. and Gu or 10th Ba> Al packages and letiers duended for the New Yous Henan shout be seule. ¢ YOR N¥W YORE—TEIS Day. ATRIVED. Steomebip Baltic. Comsteckt, Liverpool, Des 10, 9:30 AM, with mdse and passengers, to E K Collins.” Dee 10, at 10 4M, poesed Rock Light, Livi rpoot, of Orms Heat, passed ships Leneaster, & wrigbmore’ bound im; 15th’ bat 60 49, lon 1 18, exchar ‘with ® Danisa sbip, bound 8; 16th, ist , Ion 82 iarge verael painted black with «jury maumast apd Lo mivenmast; 17th. lat 4640, lon 37 6). ex Changed signals wih Am chip Thos fl Perkins, bound E «fram St Jobu, Nis, for Liverpool); 22d, Int $1 22, tom or, Daved » rumber cf bb's of flour or sea bread aiso pleces of flesh colored Dulwa:>s, and @ broken oar painted green; Zid. nt meridian. ea perienced & NE ‘of 2 hours duraliin, be tween Montauk Point and Fire Island at 11 PM, arrived at the bar, Sandy Look Bark Carolan, Elwood, Charleston, 7 days, with cotton, to Denham 4 Dimon. Brig Fucbantrers (Br), Murphy, Windsor, 18 days, wish plaa- ter. (0 master; vessel (0 C A De Wott, water, Harstow, an writer, Koberis, N York; Imperial, Moran St Jobu’ NB: Inez, Graves, do. Off the port %h ship Susan G Owens, from —— (the Susem from Liverpool on Sept 14 for Calcutta), see : bi . ; Rubin, Rice, NOr- Rye dn, eens Bol Rim, Woe pene, ob8 W Lord, Jr, Browa, ; Oharles'oa. anderson, A Keareage, Perkins and OLater Oak. Purrington NOrleaas, Webster, Lawrence, NYork; a’ghiand Ubiet, stardevt veunah; J Bradanaw, sobimsou, Venice, 6th, Macaaiay, Ro- gers, Baltimore; Gondar. michaels leaton; Sw Curting, and Mongolia. Melcner, NOrleans, Oily of Marshall, NYork; Jolann Marth, Kadunaa and isco; Emerald, Uook, Boston; 8th Pury, Kuropa (5) Leitch, NYork; Canadiana (na, one Macioon, Savangah; Gamblis, Dobdsem, a Lonpon, Deo 6—Kutd inwards American Congress, Mather, NYork; Och, Martha } ideout, Moran, do id Sth, uirick Henry Uitford N York (and sld from Geave- send 7tb). Oregon, archer, Mobile; Alfred Lemoat, anaee- son, Sunderiand and Genoa; 6th, Wm M Rogers, Taompsoa, eaus. Lonpoxperny, Dec 4-Si@ Argentinus, Gillespie, NOr- LasnoN, Nov 29—Arr Galleg®, Wolfe aud Uncle Sam, we on NOrieans; Einma Lincola. Johnsto (lune Chase, do, Meaco, Graken, NUr.caun; Why Inddsuia, Mansrirres, Dec 6—Arr Jane THenderson, Knowles, Boo bas; Hiudsou, Beaman, NYork. Sid Ota, f Means Mensa, Yor Massixa, Nov 2/—Arr Genry Marchal Gardner, Glorattar. Ms jov 24—-Arr Alexia, Lovell York Newoastin Dec G—Cid Azol Dakin. Roston; Michael, semeie ant bb'ing, Unrune, N3orx; Geo Evans, Vovpor, Want Dewronr Dec G- Sid Mamon, #artlett, NYork. Qronto, Sov 30-08 the bar, 3G Adams, Ogier, trem New orl Paexmo, Nov %7—Sld Lamartioe Zeruichow, NYeek. Parnas Nov i6—Sid Wesern Star, Collard, Loudon; 24, M Brown, Good do. Piyxovmm Dee 8—Ar* Jas Drake, Price, Price, from Bata. vis for Falmouth for orders, driven past that port, PRYANG, Uotv2—Arr Claremont, Swicerton, NYork. Sid Sept 0. K'J Forbes. Ballard, Poston $7 Micwaris, bor i0—arr Lois Milla Gibraltar. Put 1%h Industria, Cayado, irom Lisboa for NYork (see ) Teseisrre Nov 6~Sld Pembroke, Frank, Savaaash, Taizs™, Nov 29—-Arr Vernon, Locke, Soston, - Denux, Dec 9—The ship Adriatic, from Yiverpool te New York, was wrecked yesterday, pear Sungarvoe; three men drowned. Sbip, carga and fre\ght worth up warda of $10.00 Eusiwone, bec 4—The sip Kevere, Bird, of om for Reatee from Cronstadi, which pat ia here Nov Pandy Dm oe good order. shore in the grounds, las discharged her gargo in Kinwoxr (Wexford), Dre 6, 830 M—The last th have been very cqueliy, with thick haze. Yente fd noon at 4o'clook. n fresh gale from SSW, @ large ship was teen through the lize, standing tu for the land taek, 1) whola two fulcs of thé Reet of the whee the wes put about, and secmed to lay up wel enough to weatlier th Biack rock, off Carnsore Polat (or Chowey). At Lalf-past 6 it was reporied a arge aip hed anchored bar of tbe Lough of Tacumebane, and seemed to be ind must come op shore om or uear the bar. Had such cane she must sen have ieces, with a probabi Maptain shove lanes f Brig O Trav lier (of Brungwiek), Sargeant, George: 1 a? . + towibee Puasa, with {umber, to Bees & Church; veasel od | Saceuee forhatth proceed cars to convey Tamsin est Hunter & Co. = spparatus, with every other means they had for gq lite, RE bay Marsden, Machias, 6 days, with lumber, to bar is the: captern extreme of the Coast Guard gtai\pa and Biesmer JN Harris, Smith, New London, ia nearly eigen eee rg: wat taald cen nea en SAILED ‘he ships bead and storn ligns, Which being on deck, 144 them From Quorn ship Reporter San Franciaon; from the | to bebeve ihe masts were gone, Théy saw the light sinter- chy, ships Loo Choo, ——; Wanéerer, New Orleans; barks rh ead ‘an Jane Daggent Glasgow Goocspeed, Mobil ie age ‘steam ships Africa (Dr), Liverpool; Tennessee, San Wiad during the day, WEW to NW, and fresh. Jw Herald Martoe Correspondence. aTUT-ADELPHIA, Dee 25—Arr steamer Bestoa, Bellew, or & Ella, hence for Londonderry, with a full fy wluck grovudéd veer Mar this morning, hav- taived m6 lejury, #nd proceeded on her voyage. Much thin floatixg ice in both rivers. Disasters. Siur—In the Admiralty Dawacrs AGa Ve the following case was de Court, Lonéon, om the éth i eiced ~The Am ship Waiaga. du ti voyage from Calcutia | wards threw & cask overbeard, which to London, put into “imon’s Hay, in the Cape of Good Hope, | surf; on one bead was marked “corn meal, about Jarugry last in wan! of necessary supplies, amou ting, ” she is supposec tobe the J L. as alle £AW6 10s 64, which were furnished by Mesaré | lesns for this port. The JL Woeroer. Gs ear ©. of St Helen's place, who siso carry on bust bees st ibe Cape of Gcod Hope. a the arrwal of the vessel in Fogiard ate was arrested for the above sum under the 34 And ith Vietorin chap 65 sec 6, and sold by the decree of the cout ‘The proceeds, amounting to £14. lens £240, the ex penses of the ene, Mo, were brought into the registry. It appeared that the ehip had merica ihe merigage bad besn wansferred to Nossrs Paiticon & Co, 01 Giosgow, Who now claimed CLO. besides ® small amount of ed in A ir a ected to the ¢ aim of Mosars senright & Co, The learned J 6, after stating the facts of the case anid that the object of the sistnte was to remedy and admitted evil. Ttappenred to him that the case of necessaries furnish- ed in the eolonies required the remedy given by the ataine Just ne mueh as tf they lad been supplied in @ British port, ‘ard ‘hat that eirenmsiance aiforded @ strong reason for eon: siuirg the statute liberally to meet the evil He must there fore rotouce for tae claim, with the expenses incurred. Furr CLangspox—Tke London Times of the Mh lost saya: — ‘The new Am tlip Clarendon Capt Noyes 78) tous register, bourd With a cargo of tunber from Miramichi to Liverpool, for Messrs Miller. Houghton & Co, went ashore at Redness Point, abe! balt a mile cord: of Whitehaven, om Satardey evening, and becatoe & total wreck. It appears that the ship exper eneee bad weether and made a goed deal of water on the yorage, and being driven ont of his course, the capral into Westport about § of 10 Cavs ago. In cousoqaence of tinte of the vessel some of the crew to go toses Pgain, nnd the captaln caused them all to be imorisoned, with the exception of tive. Le thea communicated with the con signees in Liverpool, who 6 ‘8 crew of fifteea men aed a Seong, 3 1 borer poger Dee, the Cla endor to Liverpool. The Ch larendon lelt Westport in tow of the tng on Friday morning. but in consequence ot al broken aad the strong revsiling several ropes after 90'c'o%k oa ‘aturday mornirg the tog mere! appeared of ‘baven about as ibey appromche@ Clarendon teob in Dewan to dritt toward stem cn, about half an broxe in two in the middle The ‘bourse’ hard labor of the be. to land, without, any alight bruwwes. On Bpnday arn ro bad spring up it ‘would go to pieces with the next tide. Banx—Pilot boat Hornet, at New Redford, report M, of the Gay Head. put a pilot on boark a bark Boston, apparently cotton loaded, about 850 tons: recollect her pame, wind NE at the time, blowing beayily, with prow. The bark attempted to get into lacy Cove, but the v ind and tide being ahead, concluded to the bay, and neet Was between Dumpling |i and Clark's Point tbe wind blowing @ gale and snowing was not in wight meat day. Rank Jexyy Lino—Provincetown, Deo 24, 7 P M10 daira cotton have been landed from bark Jenny Lind. fhe lnys heeled off, with from 7 to 9 feet water to her, weather very bad, wind blowing on shore, heavy from NAW; thick and snowing. from Turks Island for Ralem, put Prown, Jolo Newport evening of Zt. leaky. having encountored ery paenca, and jainhoom. , sprit Sprung, salle spilt, ke Will repair tal pre ceed to Salem. rn i Reconp, of Fewport, lavana Pulsogrtrom Newport to Havana, Sewn Isang Rion, oe om Peri yey) put ie beers Wear teeae, "wha et bs ah Toso strokes per, hont i her cargo and go ou the marine railway for repairs. ‘i fires, from Ne Roston, with oysters. te iets ict Nabe ts 28s years ghd, 9 tone, a 7 bi sa. Mr. Walker, whestmaster, bas yr Grecn condition. Mr. Wi off, jornet. at New nd ead. FL— Fede Tribune, Capt Jowah Nickerson, from ———- for Boston, with pig irém and saver, came out of Cotuit, Barnstable, Dee £, and hag not since been beard from. Capt joseph Nickerson apt Richard Handy and Mr ——— Front were on bonrd as passengers. jotice to Mariners. vhe Frying Pan Shonis light boat parted from her moorings ina gale on ihe 14th inst. Whatlemen. fpoken--Nov 2, lat 2940 ¥, lon 29 56 W,Charies & Rdward, Palter, of Dartmouth, bound #, Spoken, &e. | SR.com sicamstip “Meteor,” Bor 19, tnt 10 85 S, ton @, Nov “ ba 'p Wm Penn, Meade from Liverpool for Baitiny - joo 7 is Sp mildmay, from Liverpool for Charleston, Mov 25. tat LD Mrepots ¢ Day, Obase, from Liverpool for NOrieans, no | date Fucks NE 45 milew hip boulta, Noy al, ist 4.06 S, lon 8) ~notbing Curtier, BS a ie d sbessis. Hetibsnctiplecasuaritaseetefet; ONE ietecdiisliee FERS OP Ee tis UE i ao - 2 a S = 2 os 2 on 1 was up to 10 PM, mn, finding she rode st chets, Captain stationed & Waich, And returned. The bight Wee 4 fearful one. ‘or the moon set it became thick and squally, «ind veering to 6 ant SW, blowing a storm, Tae morpiny ship was seen riding easy, her masie gone. Sho is in about six fathotns water, rocky belcm, 8K (rom the oar, abouts mile disteat. ‘Yuisevening the patrol reports that a a been picked u letter er, stating na ich did not Foacls Our 'co-rea Grow innomber; 4 ers, al well; cargo She large, lovg sila we ‘trust will ride out the gale, as neers Casy aud buoyant. Any communication with ths ship is at present quite impossible. ‘Lhe Liverpool Telegraph of the lth inst, con’aias the fo low ing, and the J L Waruor is probably the vesee] mendoasd in the above paregrapb:—Fyom Dunln, we learn thet @ snl* of 100 tone. Went ou shore st Tacumsha, near Wexford, om the ight of tno 6th inst, and the rest morning the crew cut er mnate (o prevent her driving oa shore. They afer from BOrveans for Liverpool on the 3 cargo of peariy 30.0 bales of cotion. Lexvie, Dee $—Abont 2) bales of cotton have lately beem washed on shore pear this port, and it is tant more hes cotne on shore along the coast. of which Aa eS mT Soe ain uaa Cae eMMiTO IDAiAtinet ‘The Clondar, Libby, arrived to day from ‘porta’ — Encountered severe wealher tue whele Of the parrage, during which a beavy wea broke through te cabin, emarnice the Parmeter and abifing the chrongaveyee from lis position. Lat 19S, lon 1) W. aller a years & ip wets mlveornast gone, wad house vy gale last evening send, for Melbourne. ibe Ont ‘drove, but were tanen lo tow by steamers to safe irs past %e have been visited by @ suc les These appenr also to havo berm ‘rent points aloug the coast, poth on the Toth and oD the south. To cay (he Loulsana, M Nell, from Myerpool for Genoa, wepton shore onthe Black Bock neat Troon, on the Agr shire const Bhe bad been crippled in her forerigging im ‘aptain ant erew are aale “ibcharged: ‘Hive being gor of fs copen mM ed. of being got of dent cn the weather. Poutsnourn Dec 7-Tblew « @ inet night from Sie BSW and heavy rain. The dark Foeteher, of WYore, Mi fycm Londen for Chie crove considerably at Spith ‘np (bis morning + xtr.ce! ‘om position Dy @ govora- ment steaming end ‘owed into harbor. ny Ente! ps. Dee §—Tho American ship Wiliam D Sewall, you. tereay got ip collision with the Victoru bark. of Shields. in owe harbor, and te latter recived some (ritling damage. Sr Krcoagis, Nov 19— Pout io, the Indus-ia. Cayado, from Lisbon tor NY ork. short of provisions ont 70 daya, waving om countered besvy gales, and sid on ber retura for Lisoon, New tor! BALTIMORE, Dee 24—O14 brig Moatice opti, . Dee 24—0id be Io Bio ce Janeiro aed’ markt weirs inda “asene 1 e's Bride, thar. Nore, Bid ships S: iin, Wallace, Li Tite (uew), Johason, ‘Liver: Feel, Yorn. BOSTOR, bee 2—art vin Quacantiae, ahip Mary Fisted 1b, D Gosfres, Parker, Rosen Giichriet N¥ork, Hh beg Boston, Teland City Beevers, Foston. Tn pert Sth. among others. barks Adeline O Adams, tf) - way. greater part cargo engaged, Montauk, % ULUUORTER, ee rehea Tro ie), Barrington, RS for RYorks ee ale hupston, Moekiand for do jor Norfolk; Hydrangea, por, 5 a a evhen ot Miche) ori * Feoton, Cron, Mery Hele at fintn Reed, teabetla, Sara orem, Koanoke, RR Freeman, ndings Fossea by st & AM, a aten: enkina, Tiallet. from ialtimore for boston prindcipnins sehr Wf Borden, Beatie Pet ida iphia: ac h, ° ver we Koowlen, ‘ghoucester tor Vir 4 73 32 sz? Tinvana: L Mek ini Tew), Crapdall, Providence for Nansemond: 224, brie Pose. pocket. Dey. Phit-celpmia for Martleben, tn ai ; nobe bctecpriee. Brewer S fort for Bt Andrews NB: Ore- on, kheder, Providence for NYork. In port 2%), 8 AM, brign Poronecke! Almira, echre Enterprive ionian Dyar. PROVIDERS: fp oe Bek a os b rire fo) 8 Monin se ow 8 neve toin: Fino Deckalco. Ft ine wore and rear Nay wt Point R Dow, Commeehall, from Matantes, of and fer te reported (0 dave gone tulo tie Wart Woreat orl enee ay frcning of 184, and and ncedored ‘in tag viclaliy of Duty Taleud Uarbor,”