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8 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25, 4 i Our Albany Coffespondence. Our Treaten Correspondence. the in the of an old . ead reckices contention with the vessel | the Welsh cont. I : ALBanr, Dec. 26, 1856. Tamrrow, Deo. 26, 1856. Frosch ecigi A. TS Vanseer, fof complained eocessarily leer viene Fayre 5 5 M4 “25 Tie Policy of the Soft Shella towards Mr. Bucha- | Things in Trentom, New Jereeg—Orowded State of | veers old, and whe served in the army a US cchrectd pores Camets rte: | meroembey 2 a nan—The Journal und the Pierce Administration | the City—Origin af the Name—The Otd Battle | been apeaking: of, sad’ cose tis Gms vote for whe It | jmminant expeeare | Severe ore | Soe af r ‘ =< —Weed's Puffs for Marey—Who are,the Pre-| Ground—Sham Battle—-An Old Revoletionary | tustricas here. ee a eta a aietice ine wal te Shanta coca Uemop pee mier’s Briends in the Empire State?—Is Poor | Sokdeir—Public Buildings, §. ‘Traly, hia snowy leeks, furrowed brow and'| Sury "coumare denied the Gaimaant anc party io. pay | ici i5/aiiceas more of cach cain, resort Fyne Pierce's: Cabinet Still a Unit? After observing an immesourably long invitation | W7inkled cheek,’ beteken him ae one who lived snd fis Swa cous, He%,Gro “the remaingg IS" (athoum, “‘Coouthe ‘whole; | 87. ina ‘The disclosures and animadversions of the He- | and ditto programme of arrangements, headed | ene of the surviving Tekst at hae whine Another Disunion Convention in Mawachu- Meamed aust aul” about SFM ot “th inset gy = Flora. wat havedisheartened both the hard and soft shett | “Come, join in hand,brave Americana all,” as tothe | Part, connects the past with the present. “Long setae. ben thoy ound the larger chain sack wo-—wilat a beary |, “inteme ike meri ald this dag in coalitionists of this State, With the hards it is all | “brilliant manner” in which the memorable battle | ™4y he live,” we shout. “te we, therMm ite Bowion Liberator, ee, 20.) a. | suarbosrd aichor bed brokea "Pie enpcoethmed to ride | facty dader af tis ncloare, fa wia'arec or pre se dire warm—with the softs “confusion worse con- | of Trenton, Deo. 26, 1776—that battle which was'| has 2 cao ading good bye to this Place, whlch | Heving the result of the recent P ition'| Howie s Sate ee RR GE cab siasuappelinks | Gatien cover, adn te foundea.” » The softs committed themselves for the | fought in the darkest hour, the gloomiest period in in the same short . | to involve four years more of pro-slavery govern- All thelr resources to save the shio and eurgo were | And after sorne details of the progress of tle vasa: . peri experienced time, let us not for- ry nal an end, aad tbe Of saving life ‘pext 09 record the " ment, fe spoils to Pierce and Marcy, firmly believing that if | our country’s straggle—that battle whose victory | Set to note one or two of the magnificent bee 00 8 capi spevsanste the heating bobwoem | ‘Gan sian Od, £08 tbe Wenn See teh, areas ‘nade weary | fontimed diets mormiag iaech: wruhe slate of treme meen their employers at Washington were unable to per- | brought forth such radiant sparks of hope and joy ee which the casual observer would at once | ™S To ving this hostility te be the offapring, not of od Spy me pry ea a St Se ey ee a eg petuate this poor dynasty, they would at least be | im the breasts of those “indignant patriots, who in | The State House, standing on the Delaware and party excitement, but fe fundamental difference in | #2 i Ft ine ore, fi edo lowered Seetaons the baler wine thie gel eee lorie aa ee able to dictate their successors. So when they were | face of fortane’e worst extremes” dared cry and quementing 0 meeaifoms of the surrounding | ¢ducation, habits, and taws; on shore ail hands with the exception of ‘tive hands. | coast ofCoba. rn (Ores rene a upset at Cincinnati, it was some time before they in- | fight for liberty—yea, whose victory was the turn » both on this and the opposite shore, sem Seer ne ine. coconag. Links, babes fellnce, i en shore tuceceded in geting is Oe sons ihe ship warrere, miuled to the ert ‘vineh'istoung ehey*alne Captain: stems ye justly be boasted of as a fine ‘of architec. | being a hopeless atiempt to unite under one govern: | 9"! pny ons months" traver whether they would support or oppose Mr. | ing point in the Revolution—should be celebrated, | tare. It is built of stone and stuccoed in imitation | ment two antagonistic aystems of soaiety, which daicato ee ich inst tate that the sbie Hee well ike tiace aT ee ae of tow York, and fo} Buchanan, Mesers. Richmond, Cagger & Co. had | I could not by concentrating ali my physical | of granite. di more widely with’ year; Buia tor much sefecdby te volece of te our }""""" | from Neweostin, Mogtani.” AN wal on bart alee = ‘ , 3 From the position jost aliuded to, one 1 ‘Delloving it be the dat) of intelligent and | ~Siyr Naw Yons—theilrrng area Tet rom J. | Guin. Cagmidt Del gthe” buadhy, tof You made bitter Mr. B., charging hi 4 , ‘of mene c — . . ° war upen charging him with the | strength conquer a feeling, at last almost amounting down the river bat rest © m dee conscientious men to meet these facta with wisdom | W. Bowne, Agent of the Board of Underwriters, will be read | }f “tgng proves bare Rrerrlgd, bat ost Mav ales. enget panent ‘on a byt fi tangs ig of Van 3uren vag and 1848. After | to sublime patriotism, to be here, aud participate in r. B.'s nomination, and they became persuaded | the ceremonies of looking on. Testing on five arches, supported by stone piers, and tally i Nine and And thou atand alone in the pitilras gale, that be could not be beaten, they gave in their adhe. | So catching up “a change,” and: with a baoheler- | Crossing the Delaware neo” the foot of the falls, or chisel to meet in convention at Worcester, on-| Zork, od fal trv mg ot We eu We could ‘Welsh wo strong yin ca ccoaeee, ites eetteeiten. sion to his candidaey. Multitades, from this, could | like propensity, rolling them into a bunch and plung- ind . The ‘That shail last, xnd grow brighter asnstions denay, hardly Sita . - Le ve sae in the country. tothe top of the poo, anc! the sea mands a fair breach over her | That abal! Jouriab, mill voung, wien tha alare (ade awag, hare prmded hs for thar support Mr Be | mgt the oom of my angele cares, | aie gut» sot dane tm, the oy in| Sine es Sat Bara oe ne my | MPeEe maceralten toi nari | | Mag Recap Soe ay : policy, spet, where, numerous momen- super! e Lunatic Asylum,a building com- Y | sea all that saved ber and us, Caps Merrit hag gone oa a pore Ps Leng pot gn gor aaa G Hip and promiged his supporters & continuance of office. | tous incidents, such as jumping the Jersey City | Poved of nine quadrangles, and presenting @ front . Chath povene be coes, ee ‘We truat that the oflcers mot the ‘Thie determined the hards to withhold their support | erry-boat, tumbling over the chain and cin ner Fatt can dines tein enclosed by Thonses i ee om eye Fito. the 284-"bre being waable tp ge ibrouan tog ties | 2 peroeero nine ayacm a in smugwics By sucky se from M:. B., and caused the mass of the freesollers | best handkerchief in the dark blue waters of your | tastefully trimmed, and through whose depths mag: H. Chamberlin, Wm. Henry Nourse, Tamace ia, Galt Jomof irom surf bows presumeabe wil | Such despatcien ‘aay come What, hnwevee x to do likewise. Hence the terrible defeat of Mr. B. | iver, becoming quite carried to “that undiscovered | Rificent and actistioally arranged walks apt re, Wyman, ot apts Marri returned frou the bar Tange, ashore South | Seuranceiaade doubly wiretbat retecs in the State of New York, and hence the shame and | COUntry from whose bourne no traveller retarns” by | ¢ven in this dreary season enchants one; can | D.0.Gates, S.D. T te, coder water, T fennertet Me Beoen wincren fin eattoes Nav can diapense with no despa of the ambitious leaders of both necticon in | te, iaiting of the rough and tortuous read over it be in cummer, when all the trees and shrubbery oD Heres bre op a, NB Cy eB a CR strctaredl txt Tae atanclasien & thee: conkenn and canael which we had to pass, reached b re this morning, ve put forth their leaves? asks every one. way, MM. Berry, | Ferment, wiih the lees of iieboom aed temenorl aderhte menta of every kind sich oan come Jn. 1o the aif 9! oar ty the Btate. Found the hotels, of which there area number, | SMnot but bean admirable location for this com- Brown, Addison P. . -Jouiea with sme, ik in the ‘The course of the official organ of the republicans | Completely thronged with the crowds from the | mendable ol ea. Bee P. 8 4. BROWN paseat. | Ori Nork Lewis H. Bullard, un T bape to be able fo geton board the New York wee Rane tethering [emrele, bere pen aold: che a | at this capital, in puffing the fingneial policy of poor North, South, Haas and West, brought bere, partly Important Decisions in Admiralty H.G. 0. Blake, " Richard 'T. Buck, morrow or next day. MY limba. as welt aathe limbs of : spectators rd 5 G. O. . Buck, = ‘ lon Foster, ¥ Pierce, excited astonishment and disgust here, eve. | morrow, and were it not for the kindness of a parti UNEP SeAnes siewenee e6caE, ©. F. Harris, * N.G. Lyman, We ant uosble fo do amything en Ton CoM And wader, ‘Aat | Oog. m OL, of walte oak locust aed cede 252 on dean, before animadverted upon by the Hxranp. You | cular friend” who is quite a thropist in his Before Hon. Judge Botts. A. P. Marsh, TP. We aiso scarn that the i will be lost | 33 feet beam and 20 feet 5 inches of bald doubts A “ | way, sharing with me his room and cot, this, in all INTARMBTING TO MAVIGATORS, Fiaiine Be » Wm. D. G. McVey, Ac washed by tlie seas about the ‘tween | cylicder vertical beam engine and will notice some peculiarities of this case mot re- | hums ty, would have soratched from | D&C 24.—Russel Sturgis vs, The Steamtug R, L. Mabey. | lvers 5 Taaac Smith, sothat Ite it anyof ic will ever Serecoveret, Cape Me’ SCtee U8 Matsa. for S10 50)- Nwee 34h taal, By ender marked upon by you. Notwithstanding the exces- | the hea of a barrel, bearing yng secret | The two steamtogs, Hrotor, belonging 10 the Ubelians, | E:F-Bowers, G. A. Campbell, Keonoe is now at the United States Hote i this ety, ana do- | Br scar John cai: ull at Nove in 1364. 129 toms, sive income from tariff du'ies, tempting the cupidity | marks “ 4th proof, refully.” and R, L. Mabey, belonging to John Clow and others, ee Fn smi Sar Apwaric. Coombs,’ from 1 for New York, Tie ah ee einen tee aad ney of Congress and an infaxnous lobby, the Journal-op- | ,,Bat now the carpet egg the ye seed 7 claimants, and both owned in this clty, were en the 11th | Ira T. Allen, ES Howe, srreckad scar Dungatyan. waa new ls 7a Ber drat vor” | o(ROre E wole, builtet Auguste; Mo; 458 tone, wen aold poses even a reduction of the tariff upon sugar; and poepoen Story ro eras} ns eet day of August, 1854, outside the harbor, s mile or more | Caleb C. ' Tasae Howes, Az and garchaned by Mecere Zero & Ca, he eat in aod Notice te : this when it is demonstrated that neither a high | two we have before the wooden clock on the mantel | ®P8*t, eeesing employment in towing vessels. A foreign | Nathan , J, H. Crane, (seat stG06 ths ond tha sales io mappeeed fake pares | AGH Wh nok here eee ee etic nn Dee ae tariff nor a special government bounty will ensure — beamed for plirenenh, to jot ge ated a brig was i the time coming into the harbor. & ~ =. Ha insured ao insurance on freight money.” She hed no passon, ba ct et 4 a 7 4s “4 “ . /| ¢: B , ‘and valual , te sre arin av su ir omer. | HAM aa Roe | meena cerccretes | wena, ieee” | ata | eT their “assoclates” in the ‘aaoioe Bynon frend an | Gnabers saver ieTi the raion around the Falls wee | O2 beArt aah, to speak the brig and oblain her bus! William J. Browa, ‘Ailen Walker wrecked near Avsohal prev w 1S na, 0 pertewann woth etn ab rand Mindek tie : 4 qi phen a ‘At tus ‘Sept 24, b om os cnt weury. Tae demperaic repens | Sia? Se "Bios" toecaanaaee | St res besle't WW. the wuss. E'byifver | 3.8: Mowbray, ioe Moers, | a drae dae reerrrn Dame i tat | aks Carta ma meee sed journals do not agree to this position. that a tribe of Mohawks who used pion iy on. The Hester was runaiog N. by W.. and the | John Wright, Charles a. Kyle, on of shore mde between decks last high water. ‘Phe sea | sail on the ith. Reports at da. L . aunith, NB, But aside from the motive for these compliments | that spot. A purchase of a pedro pep hery ond = yh 3 a the Mabey®d oe coe aheer eat yan m A. White, Adama Foster, Number of bales Iansed {ik Mettea tet te po Beker Defimous . Woaeosabest 8, ene z = to the treasury exploits of poor Pierce, they are | Cver, nie pony of the Ane One caves argh = nee = Sene® my, boees he Asa F. Rice, $e Betonan we See ee Ee mrad oa wot the cicknen” at tee orem; Bmyron Ow otherwise regarded as unmerited and reprehensible William Trent, of Philgleiphise in 1714, geve fe | Sppeteut purpose are plainly disce’nable from the other, | Leander Eaton, Eli Johnson, fone Datawane, Bridgen from Rockland for ——, with | "Ai Weak, Aug 1, by eter trom Capt Seale; Newark, Ly the opponents of this corrupt administration. | the name of Trent or Trenton. soa.mens ping oe rom to keep clear of the brig ee ovens. a L. Johnson, ps wanes cs at Wellfleet ‘2th. Vessel tight, She is dis- | with 360 sp: y le Ne, There can be no doubt but one-half of the public | _ It is replete with Revolutionary incidents, which | {ao.."t nich teed ‘us position 10 the eaniored at | Levi Moore, ” on Cae, foun Casrisa, hence, of and for Brandywine Det, pete | forma, Wi, with 3 Bolas and 90040 wh ithe eres 2b mone; spent hy goverament the last four years has | Sisgens yet bet an has ween to, Lime. Len com: | $ret Saha ants cranes umngtemcanery sunt | Lert Moore Jan artiolomew Moran, re ft Sas Seg ge tag aoe | Heo. dtl gta att atta hy tee been wasted oF plundered. The departments at | pany with’ my “friend,” have visited ‘some of | weather ede, eltter te take. them ia tow rte epee | , George W. Gould, ihe sen Taking clean bresch over bor © Me Jems | shove dale., There were thon GO ahipe in Shnets and South Washington have been crowded by drones—the ; yes, we have stood at McConkey’s femy (now | them. Both tage in this caso were pisinly aimiag to amnes Mob antand, Charies G. Noyes, Hegray. £Hot, took a Grew and went of i the life beat aad | Mise: Pris ecokon and beard from hen obese. : imiag to get | Thomas Ne George F. No; of the ; all doing well 2éth. ‘The vessel oe aoe. ug 12.00 East Custom Houses have been surfeited by sinecurists— | T#y!orsville), on the memorable spot where slongnide the brig to the windward of her; but tae evi- Samuel May, Jun. (Li en ees and cargo will be a total loss. Focabootan, Heimer fie bbls As i special Post office agents and secret Inspectors of Oar gallant troops, with bayoocts eastward or starboard of the brig when ae etares tags | —— - ——__—___——. ankSrs Si inch on Urpaber'? Mack, not woul erpioans. “hes | £205: au nemnenies, Runner, es, 6 Dobe Front fe" ievenues ‘have been ‘emplayed by ‘thousands for To'treaon marched awe, downto br, ibe erdence saactony mows |* MARITIOR INTRLLIGRNCR, | sthnteracvinsascagan' vetoes" Tm | AF inf in 20 doy Young? Phaais Taber mere political purposes, and partizan, bloodsuckers | ang, with Washington, crossed the Delaware on the | the westward™o ine slarbonrd of and saree tho bow Scun Jons A Parr, of and from Pi rgporiea | Alvis, Nery, Wrod: Go, Sor wii in Aug, Gera: anon PY ee > | night ofthat ever to be remembered festival; and in | of the brig alter 18 waa manifest to the pilot that the Hec- Mevements of Ocean Steamem. for Pewfoundiand reported faien, in wiGrila tas, | (or do,Gwh. in North Bast Gulf Aug 16 Lydia, Leomard. a igh every department of the govern | imagination we could see the river of floating ice — fe . {gsbandoned of Seal Islands, Nova Bootia, and the crew arr | FE-O°S oe: si. tat 27 15 W, lon 630'W! ship Courier, Resides 2 ph of fulsome adulation trom the storm of sleet and snow—the excessively dark cus Vaunva H Hu—The schr ashore near Green Ran-in- | "84 from NBedford, bound to the Pacito, no hed the Richmond Enquirer, evidently originating in os ‘ana pight—the perils of ee WSs Vereue S Eee ee ee Pi | alles lagsiein bashes ‘Aitunnaad mercenary designs upon the State Department, the heey Doge rege tember eng Mal gta Scan Man, of Barnstable. that went ashore on Dennis &e. ramy 4, . beach inst week, got off 224 inst. The OB Prindle go! off of ip Oxenbridge, Freeman, from Caleutia Avg 29 (er Bes- Brewster fiats, and arr at Yarmouth, on night of 23d. one 21, lat 7 8, lon % E. Journa! tranfers to its columns 3 communication n morning; yes, all the excessive sufferi: of that . Se Oe Fen Oe che ae tears al upon that night came up before our Conioarties oF tHe OceaN—On the 6th of October last, we | Ship. Crowell, from Loviion July 23 for nila, Ost wes Cette inading ‘tim ag | Memory. This place, however, does not look as it Published a translation of adocumeat from the Institute of | “antn Herriot Reving, Spavin, from Boston “generous in bis nature, tolerant in o} aad | wd 16, for a noble bridge of timber, six hundred France, relative to number of foais which bad been east into | paraiso, Oot ih, 1a 11208, You 80 Wr eplplehiaad elevaied in spirit” a character not awarded to him | tet long, supported by ee CES casa the sea Crom the Reine Hortense, in order to obtain informa: | ai? tov iat 7 N. lon CoE SOARES. Pole » Spans the river at this point and adds tion on the direction of the currents of the Northern Atlantic Columbia, from Gibratiar for Caliao, Nov @ tnt 16568, E i 5 % & | by one in'a bundred of his own party disconnected Saath to tie boaily. [ il i F ocean. The first one of these floats was found in less than two wh ¢ 2B, ietetovingsommenary | aiidntancer Wash ual hela tints | ata ot arb eens ens Se reereie, base Oencrem areas | Sa Dar cae te Sea 5 1. . which ve 5 With much to condemn, there is much also to justify | Pennington Road- which is now dotted here and Soord os ten reepeation Seeat eons oe oy ing pi eBid at horse ge Fao mabaaerae " tat, on 28 (notes betore)e 58 “pha oe ceeee oe pete lyiag pny opp ome there hy farm houses, whose neat and clean when the two had come to that in which thore re. ‘whieh will prove of inanestto mang of ger enidees.. Ties anne me Ser rests of the country are they have beea pearance betokens the ease and comfort known mained no longer @ question that it both continued to Maury’s iheory of the cireular movement of the: waters of the Ship , Hoxie, from Liverpool for NYork, Dec 2, tat maaaged with ability and integrity. ‘overruled exist within— to the point where they encountered | Sdvance, a collision mast be inevitable and tnetaatane Atlantic is toa by of the 58090, lon 1302 frequeat, im matters of appointment, the thas beedhe e | of the Ghamy, when 8 telat ins trick ‘ous. each tog war stoped, her engines woe worked “oes Woon inp STAT eae following ex | “ship Cerro Gordo, of Portland, Me, bound -W, Nov 25, of stood by Gow. Maroy in bis eallghtened and feariess cis- ensued, which resulted in their (the | Dackmards, and the oter boat was Deiied to do the like, ‘ Anaxaas, Texas Oot 25:1856, | Tull Rasonvilie, Bisbee, hence for Cape Geed Hope, Ost Charge of ihe responsible dutiey Ol the State Department, | guards) retreat to the town, closely followed by the | to save ther veose! trom ber peril; and bag tf lt ihe enclosed memenantom cone sony s6. Sees) Lee Et ee vs This ix vetealy : faster Weed's, as subsequent pee: mn pres lompaer Paes ner pee had | the ame evidence in reepect to the ‘of the oppo. tir or seven miles nortvenst of the ot Gua pese- | Novid bid eek manger srypeetrn.a ree make weight ed! im the same paper it is Precious m the mangled | sive veseel, it ia alike proved that both must have con- wina at the ume SE. Supposing it ‘be of interest to you, An Am bark steering §, sho a white with a. and wos inserted as a personal accommodation to | limbs of those men, whose sudden movemeats and | Wnved onward wita ucabated force till mutually ckesked Luke the Uberiy of forwarding I to yom, ih Bd, Dali in tue orntre, sins enatirod Sv at BOSH, lant 66 the ex editor. Of course this is disgusting to the physical force won the day, “our spirit yearned | and against each diet Mavny ‘National Observatory, Washington. al aoe ‘Aumia & Hien, auppored ‘Liverpest, nations! demecrats and barnburners, as well as to | With desire intense” to bring the lost oues back. 7 thotr vessel was ; corer Brig War Bagie, of Bangor, hence for Meseiam, Nov 21, tat ab great body of anti-administration republi- But that cannot be. However, there is one consola- yet thoir as- oth, Admiral. for London, ‘Samuel Pistron, commander. 44%, ion 19 2. | 3 cans. He knows as well as they that Mr. Mar- tion when we think thus, and that is— pd ian bed * On the enuator. lon 30 46 7; wixiy five daya out from Mei- niche Calltoraia. from New Bedtord tor Cape Verd Ldemda, cy seat «pecial instructions to his officeholders and Never shal! the laud forget evidence of the correciwess ot | mcath, February 17, 186. SS ton woreign Ports, the few other adherents of the administration, to How guoh’d the life bivod of her brave {heir own ness of Arrives at Gibraltar about the 9th aad 2th of same month. ‘This bottle was afloat 252 days, and: performed a voyage Argcieo, Dec 6—In port schr Priscilla, Summers, fer Bua- make avy needfal alliance with the Know Nothings, v Gush’d warm with bope and courage yet. those on prem oy nde Arrives at Malta about the 14h and Soin of same monih. gy. | measuring, accorting to the shortest route, « distance of at Uepore few days. even to Vote their candidates, to defeat the papery nn se pene oie > r fovowed the | towing month. ris > | scot 00 ctatate- calles. Site b calles MEGA of Gs T ka ee ee ee eee ee cans; and just sofar es it was practicable, the in- | _ By my “ 8 ention T was con- | brig, , had come up | - Leates Suer about the 2th or Mist of same and 6th or 6th of | fact thai the Amazon, as well a the Mississippi, canta ita drift | | HaveE, Dec ®—In portship Windermere, Smith, expe sted ber, and ‘4 structions were fully obe The Journal after the | ducted to the still standing. but weatherbeaten | Tt oer ta fe iy ollowing Mont tthe ah or 6th of same and th or | 10 the Gui of Mexico. This bottle passed the ofing ofthe | */ctees phe tent re election, was at great to poocteete ip figures, | headquarters , the Hessian commander, | ho.4 on into reat came | 12th of following month. ‘Amazon on lta way, travelled across the Caribbean Sea, ac | 17th, Geo whic “cannot lie,” that the administration party | where, well attested tradition aye, and his troops | For the owne: great damage. | “Leaves Aden about the 20h or 27ih of same and day of arrt- | eniered the Gulf of Mexico by the Yucatan Pass. Go for bt J and pro-siavery Americans voted ae through- | Were under the influence of a night's carousa after | and passed 0 brig when tho ae ev ereieen us Bemba? rut the Sdto th | A bottle containing a paper, on which the following memo ee ie 7 out the State, upon congressional, legislative and | the Christmas holiday, and to the front room in the | Bector came fund before | and ious to Tia ofthe following month regi was writen. was picked up at Building Bay, S | jor 7s epbeelennmnpenns ieee local candidates. And yet, for some strange reasons, | second , Where, when Colonel Rall lie mortally | the Hector pach assonting PF. and C. steamer arrives at Point de Galle about the Gth or | ‘eorges, Bermuda, cn Sumy, Os a aS Livexroon, D which you may comprenend and explain, and which | wounded, “Washington and Greene visited the dy- | tbat be bad Eivcupres, act He ee ey ee nc as come day, tthe Ts, aaa ientnoiianad te — © 1-1 I shali aim to futhom and expose, the republican or- | ing commander, and, with a heart overflowing with | that the engi: continuing to work | gidsunrs‘has alrendy arrived which takes the mall on.” - wed sid ts too Unloen, oat bok ck soteoanet aided Otte ta led to echo or originate eulogiuma upon Wm. re emotion in that hour of splendid tnumph, | With ‘Arrives at Pulo ‘bout the Lb or 13th and Bith or | The following float is the one referred to abore:— 4 Jy » Maroy! . tages om sie the ions Rall those con- Mreives at Sigeapores en tih cr teb thttin we ihel ne paper wee ped fn gt at Bi Setland Oct copmnenel Nov 4—Arr bark Voyager, Crowell,’ St Jehan, ‘And vow, according to the quotation, did the | solations which a soldier and a Christian can be- follow ‘cht etme Hort +7 -~*-$ hee lov St — ss " ° fess pow an talento cht Seloe Lloriete, exasmandea by i de hensee, captua is louns, NF. Now Z7- iio atuar, ner Quied 4a aa . inl savy. This paper was thrown r . do; arthur Aszives ot Eivag Keng cbout the 6 er Se and Bh or low iat oo 10, font 5 of ue Paris my fi more; between ‘and Dee i Laurel, Premier of ‘this purely perfect, constitutional, | stow.” it is eaid this attention and kindness from Mould thea thin paper is requested i deliver ito the nearest | Jewett, Reed, NYork: 12h, Giagur, non-intervention administ: on—the raster spirit of the mighty chieftain soothed the excessive anguish igiaa, oa d leabelia Bryand, @0° HW vund, Har. re < of folio t which isa “unit,” and the President stand- | of the expiring bero. Loaves next day for Shanghae. Frence Consul, noting the piace where i waa found.” ver. th er, Wo =? Joy, NB, Dee 17—Arr ship Faleon «_ Portiaed; ary, Castion. Cid 1imt ivig acab HKaltimore, ing,by »im—reveal to the Jupiter Tonans of the re- In the cold gray starlight we finished oar day's | Two mails leave ngland—one on the Sth and 30th of eack | The following curious, singular and interesting voyages of | aty jm BOS ; z Smith, ‘Cardenas, 224, bark Inve, Rat (ney, 13 blican party, the fact, that although overruled in | Observation by visiting the spot made so memorable id mouth—vin Marseilles, and arrive at Alexandria about the ae ing pekonage to his friends he was “stood | by one of Washington's most brilliant military feats, | °° less degree of blame in’ causing this lision, | same Nimeas the Southampton mail. ee are rs Copan ensaan ota pect tty tt ba | Brookings, by” in the often varying, though sometimes useful | Which will be celebrated to-morrow at dawn, and the be, ‘Se caann oF Py ~ i performances of the State Department’ Dispa- unusoal display of respect and reverence which eMficien ly aid ny repressing sak aonerons (MY raging aa the fact is to poor Pierce, it must be even | greeted him on the occasion of his triumphal march | pens as was hore exhibited inthe managemont of there 40: and while the fact ahould the immediate | from Mount Vernon to New York. two tugs en tho occasion, rather ‘a oritical study of attention of the Atias and Argus, Washington The picture given by historians of this affair | the merits or demerits of the parties in relation to exch Union and Richmond Enquirer, let us sound the | came up with sueh vividness to memory’s ir interests affected by the — Ba All pockoges and Yetters witended for the Naw Youn | @o8! Magazine — Hunan should be peated. 7 . Antcipated the Australia Panams rouie, havi the Panama isthmus W the (rieb coral. another crossed the ‘Atianc (rom the Canaries to Nova Beotia Three or four bottles thrown into the sea by Greeniand mariners on the Da sia wirait Iandediton the northwest cout of Ireland. Another obj of lati Mr. Mi been feather- | shrine, we could discern the arch adorn- It is manifest upon the whole tor th evs nest tothe etneet thet oven ed with leaves and besutifel — flowers— rashly ron against each other. Tt is not xian Becna'is he went coast of Afves, pamed "Gibraltar, went his owa {amily so bonntifally provided jee the inscription formed with leaves and flowers on Ses ctonly without oat ney See ae | Steamenip Alavama, Schenck, Savannab—S L Mitchell. ane 34 conet to , Trance, passed ren, are not haifa dozen persons in office in this'State, | it of “ December 26, 1776,” and the one beneath, of | Sxeure ths act. ‘The mastor and pllot of each vessel to | Steamship Sashvile, wan, Charleston—Bpotiord, Tileston | fect line touches at, least all these pieces, and makes. tt bat are professed of the Seeretary of State. | “ The Defender of the Mothers will be the Protector coded oe Urine tyo were adversary belligerents, awsmpt- | , a | more than probable that itt q botile was Is it the object of Mr. Marcy and his uonatural eu- | of the Osughters” the rows of little girls aad Se altos the bate on prion Of Wak] Teak eo pole chants: | eet merenm Menem, Leverpetl~Rowiant & YOWUAG | <Sy Sete er tae fourteen, logiat to preserve this scaly school by this species of | beautiful young ladies, dressed in white, bearing clothed with authority to drive off his eutagoniat | Ship Franklin King, Borland, Liverpool—J © Raker & Co. | Snut aue only five days. by the Gaytais implication? Or is it the joint intent of these osten- baskets of flowers in eoch hand, on oles side the hy remens be Coes, if be tnerosees beet in the Ship American Kagle, Moore, London—E ® Morgan & A | OC the Race Hor9 08 thy Carribean Sea, Hy ‘: ie nocompltenment design. force Wiley. a on. an ng Sad to prog i dieatioched aan Se so ee Se ae —_er : the abe a echrapon ibe citer, (orattaate Bhi M de Rmbril, Albee, Santander, Spain—Neamith & | ingrees fiona, i emer ; sap eclors . “4 Hy power . a8 if should the menace * Bowen, New Orieana—Fagle & Harard. | <a Sate yd insaied and outraged bythe, Gngrace ApEn | imiblarare cataract of the Amanpink, whie ice Produce the Geared oes they would be procipitaved | Sup Lncy Thompae, Fendi, Movite-® Thompeon's Ne Lys begog ¢ aie, ina aap, the fe this ‘ious > ald hy = cont! h . eng my to foot — or ee we could hear hich browght the erosion power lato the coast Fa Or ae Np aplers Jobasca & Co, | MJorsx Fioars ano Ovnney from. the w chief, once more te seek tn mach oecurty = means of doing su: | pur Jasper oo LS ee ing thane certain mie ‘1 toata, inacripuows 10 Welcome gratefai shore, stantial justice partes gustan serious losses } lenote ihe p! immersion. thrown “ then sang by the white robed chotr, sceprpertybeeiyy haemo avian or stn: | Rego ae Mm nO Bros A «yon. | Sarasin Pron ame Ho coe wikia piace, with loth il nar, by on | Srinornce tn manacrmeat st rem caorpotet | “Line san Tete emp, Mobi-N Ream, | sii coe i aa rina coatingencien in injuries to stipe and cargoes . . ‘semen fight, have been bereft of revolutionaay beauty | are constant essdanee mangling with the Cadden meting | Sc0r 78. 2ree Roperm Jasusmartie- Dock, Chace & Co ben ited to atte with tne roa cpm marred by the inroad of improvement of vessels by night or day at sea, and for wast of a more Sehr Lynch urg, Harris, Sosa et vo ~ nee the “hand of avarice.’ Would that it could be satiefactory rule by which 10 determine who wopay ‘Sobr eany. Greece, Fete te [and } bey rt agent PT SA OF receive pay for los ses s0 incurred, it bas been | st Vay | LF {7p ,- Af —4 ar hay Lae deny “acne pedo) jon of A nd his pe on Bee 5 hee coon nent WT Cosnues, ‘Doseet!, New Haven—Dunham & Di | mitied to the care of are : to-day, retarned thick! Sort te Wat method of where th in camer Crom: r of ‘una any expedi- ss aoe a far Gtenas eins ree ‘that with tBetreel of wocient on both eg, oct wil na Ce re et ore PideaclpniaSenanee's Line. SA ue, Ses ess HARIEN, Dec 16—Tn port soley sahwa, Huniley, for NYork of the invited soldtery, ss they retire to rest, warn sion is undigcoversbie:, bot it soome 0 supply no Just fusamanip Earopa (BO. Late th Dec 18, with | svar umeeedanste ier oto srrare Le Deora bark Rdwin B Hom, Mile ee ete aT test been gust which sweeps | sod Wo each other’ and partesarly ae een reer tn Dee tet PM: nef 18, lon to 3h peas | Otice, as taken the coiumnsot the | “athoaersehen Welest MAW i, end Orin Cowl, fmith, serene the battle ground. tives ‘of cthers whe have po voruntary par. | *i ship Palestine, bound W; 25th, . pamed a | Bhipping and Mercantie Zeoraand | york for eww’ Lanwun oan. Fan ad Daci 6—M ‘misconduct become ft, | Seamer supposed the Africa, hence i. trem channels, all ey dottie- wind | irom SR ies aa caiem, 1 have just returned from the sham | ag yh ay tarted st about and ts 3 repress vember | ape, fat et ate Got. ie ‘down of ia omere Cee a, Jy eat A ee ee ee the city. f- upon 8 erect shea op fone several ees of tase pA te pone | “ted leaky, bea discharges car- panies which partichyused in te ght tis ‘sovemest’ woulda rag weer ae Fo Ty) will indicate how ward rape eee (lower part of stem nad for- own ‘the tugs } —— ui 1% Im port brig Sitka, Dowsing, for nor is it to give a minute account of it, T | reached her to the at which must meet. and certain criterion ot See aes | 2 oo 4. : feataren bat should see it 9 peutber could ex (erases ber Reet whboct ireneces ea. sealer : mete, 2 " y 4 its thousand, yea, tene of ‘spectators, nome ‘xerin,tat Wa arene elt speed to ts wiesoet; then tk contents | Te nt ahipn hed on trees along some on | the ‘roy hatch a wae va We reife tat outer seoeramente ‘wed ith te not ames bee e location thelr course neliber tug ootid get there ar enough before Trent although, perbapa, Bas ey eee So on this point let it yy that the skir- | te omer ‘ime after that event for the one in ar fogs thay ever oun bent mish with the out-guards—the surprise of Rall—the to course of stop and beck off ‘and bottles sent of p PSS the | Hessang’ marahalling into evens Wet be” med ‘thelr favor trom WER aingorered” on th coma of ; battle order—the disposition patriot forces, 80 an eae mischance, or from the years after at the enemy were hemmed in st the A\ the | unexpected wales cccnstenee Cele collision. 1h | sisate arr yesterday Forx’s ined, the ‘ot these travel ie rrerbo ips Monmouth, J Florida, Bian- Beene the Uittealty could not relate to differences | attempted advance of Hall and his Tass Got btng | suet Beatie tne tareratre, cu os fast on'thureiay mh on tbae Od MaeMaeaN eS TEE | Inbal cpindats bare bom taka Aon Ont te ‘rand | a: ara Aptnnre: hai ra hea ar ripe Tone with foreign governmonta, becanse they are the Pre- | hemmed in, their fear and confasion—the Americans eer ciety to each Wor ome te hove do. | mmne ees tote aun ae enoenee ‘he inpretending ach, ; a spe . face, At rident's own matters, and none such have occurred. a RL ay GE 3 sisted from the effort to drive the other out of her way, | ™ SAILED. bottle. How much of romance is 1 ‘up with the |“) iy a sobre Pi Va; Now You So it turna out that the Cabinet has not been a unit, enemy's renks, and leet, their surrender and giv. by continuing to preas abend, and for both, Vo have aiuamahie Rieck Wario, fod Xow Orieans, ships do. ie Rote “aorbaden: le Town poly. Moy bas smared Weed 106 uP teed eoldiery and jmirably performed aes Sere Sy ee once ict eo ‘ . Mw Aana 4 free suilers disagreed with poor Pierce ‘The 014 Continentals sdvance upoe caer. There Ackerly, Cibraliar: his vidas Putsam, Ha “x ampli Tongs becinens—oten thot he Goukd TAS> Sanped reguncatats, time for them se to do, and hed the never lent tumself bo te of the Kanan xn would have Ht a real bette, had iy — aa re, mer, | Can ogee Abas, Sore for Boag Mt Berk Neo Rab hha pectoris | Set ye tpn ee a | digcameeaecas eterna | i aacantios Ebner so nod 3 5 ea oven J to Kanes a Territorial government to's | Sna boisterous conduct that are visible on ouch | sexravele matealty reshing 60 near w hor Pa free Btate. We know, oF we have reason t0 | an cession, were observable this $ Palate spree “so im oe | ae Ee ee everee ee % Romtter ge teu Bao: that “the President stood by Gov. Marcy” in se, vee ua, morning | Sine an to fender ber poctton sa an lmpediment to | Tere te 0 0 wicw, ‘he SoPicar taralved the coal of Qevend coompire: | i will — 2 © jovial be eer ccmminest end inutant. The law Feooguioet no i ‘Martas . ise it F, comeing of 09 cuoter. We take for ‘the same thing in the Yo gue ofthe strange companies, ast sfvet | castor in regard 0 crmpeane Ey n tema eee”, | _osTon. Deo The seumer OU of Nera, Qe: | Shenae the veel hed bad motors. | work a Dee 176M sehr Malvina, Cuhoos, matter of Cuban ., But the insignit- | where stop, and there imbibed much quantities of | to all other vemos ‘Thay aré bound to obey strictly | [mtierlaten, for Baih, Me. he waa Transom eas | fore, here ary many smi ieee, | — eee eee eeta Mar ——- i | Jersey | bier and Newark cider he became me laws of sarin, equally in efforts to miles Bouth of Oape Henry. | pasties duly reesuing wy: sr AW —_— inee oe Plerce's discomftyre st Chneinnatd, they yard a ie ie ee oe ee | ae vanetng in opposite. directions te ne) sun el te peaeatie Ser ot ow ork, such § oe aa ERTINEMENTS RENEWKD EVERY DAY. Oe Paste lings, be has given to the inda? | A OR out to see. tagreaty votsted thelr duty on Mauinewn, which left at 110 choc aoraing ee | lon, Fe | sen! A : pon the tress qnently, when the roll was ne. ‘oeeaion ie fend to far a8 the svidence | turned in consequence of he foe off and | nounced, om This how ‘nee true, Marcy ‘ill stand hy | sna every one wee vores Be Sevau gore the feuk was voluntary and common with both, | ‘bree miles sow Gionermen , Pak Sete Na rie Th 4 places, a deputation com! were committed with the itoal and expectation | sree we Mantel God! were, zinvored 4 jane alee hte ri ea ar i. wae ae oy ty — of eae oh rm oem an ia wr, ight ee a rd hace ees inde eae a night, Dee. 18, 1945, Pandora Br 1 — = ' ; on. | n . _ Oe eats proveted. nd ts they would “fix Gader that leature of the ease \t could be of 20 moment age ae Daniel Godwin, bp a al fp. | ‘We are just j Sit foot water im the nota; owe mes dence City intelligence. fun tn, th " w to determine that ono wae moro or lors aotive or violent im | | CM steamer Rowton, Sallew, Mork, brig Korn erry, | enrried MWR: hope: no inna yo aight: we ippose we | lations, him for spoiling his own in that way, vy + shire © C Hotton, Porto Rico; Mail, Crow: . ‘of Man. May (dod have merey tipon uw! | for the con ef ion of the wrong, oF that the on in. | Trinidad’ i Axovamn Mremmmove Disarreanaron.—David Speck, aa | img strong in an old piece of anil o Meee leon ontpavlen” ei, Providencs. | comeenae. .. \ae fle peed int. et tee pd Tak heblnd the jy aor would kay tr RDS, wert Se 196 erae\ bad cxprees warn fino JL Wannen—Capt Thomas, of ship JL Warner, betors | Frise SRY, sun, + alien oon bole i. oon ae Monday noon, . ® | the master 19 complaining ¥ ox ne do an to de soon Al q arrixes. wich een, “funeral note the they harried him.” | tog trom hie iet tbat aco.teie could wok be avulled reported wreaked, oa ne ore = taliod from Howe eee | ier ag poe eet Was tow | viene from he kept bia boat under way aden’, bat independent of | 5 Octover. On the [ith instant about 3 a! Wrang on bis Gart, It is both an equitable etter Ibiek find hay, blowing & henry 5 end Ipgal bar to the notion Mat bis Injuries wore ineurrod close reefed lopsetie, rvnnipg for the land, ¢ ahont ‘The sehr € M, wind under make