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8 Fastern Afrios, par soo was thea living far to the ~ ubrons called to the North- IWo Deetie trider tag north Of the riv« men, and told 1) ’ Jo to the | by bow tetbes. | ve r it, saying + Papers hors! metic» y woll,’’ said the Southrons, keave ther her if they are lost, on your heade the oisw © * They thea retired. The Nortbmen cnouy of it, crossed over, placed tbe parcel on as teland 4 built a hut over it. Twelve te afterwards Dr- Livingstone found the parcel (bere Toe Dostor bas been struck denn by African + s of thirty times. He bas constantly eiept x climates, and he b nd desert wiloer: ese Bay®, pave bis oF n the Almighty, 2s io without ciecover + ‘ in the most un ed over “sands and shores with no earthly defence, he out uader the oe ole to talk with the’Dooior oss A brave heart, and pos- ey ve country of the true negro ‘bes of Africans, and seve- +s) cover seen a white man un t ad 8 religion, believe in snipped {4ols, and performod and woods, Toey consi- ps white men, who could not Speak their sng truotive, becarrs souls of their © animals $= There 0 whenever they ‘The doctor and Ory i by stratagem =e 8 rected travellers bs B..4 — of those spoed their har together » oheer and henor them. Hoowered the Lake Ngami such of the lake always di- {> ® straight line, whion was at aemert, which could not be (Livingston skirted this aka, which was oxactly it by & circuitous route. Far north tbe D. ‘ ouatry abounding ia game snd oases, though © parts the game had been thinned by tbe » +0) bad besn supplied witn tre arme by tb: ©. At the time wheo Dr. Livingston was © have been to whe ehip wi red bis despatches tou dering near “sos os woe then in the terior of tho o yu sea const. A ch: ous to Open @ communica. Yon with the eo ‘)@ parpose of trading, and the Doctor end é moor of the chief's subjects were fees ing thy tt. fhe diffculy con- sisted in findte, » ' ng to seek @ road to th xpress’ y which disticgms + of the Cialecis «1 with another, nclerat io avotber tel ie ve tuterior of Africa by d which cmpties itesif in Ty was tn an astempt to fod crv of ber Majesty's brig Dart next your to enter Atri cd to axtend his discove- om the abodos of elvillzed borg and polish of a gentle ‘The soending the riv the Morimbique « ‘The British \«\y Giranadian Diaiculty, [Frow o> i Doo. 17.) An official ep © » the afieet that We had beew counter nr yurzird how to ac iauling State oi Diow was orp? biockate will be stating that the o1" Mackntosb har: this ac jnatmens we the sudden chang: Grepada or of the dent with the proc ent Pier se. Some higbt on the @: also @ “éifflouly?” font observes :— | Mexiou apd New 6 Mexico refases com » necew ery to dew juries doe to tb: ‘© recent riot; that . coast, and cannot hc + settied."’ The fact t». or to bave core’ re apxions to ailord the r thos, and the threaten <ovon We now learn that no \ Ivlees arrived yesterday * removed, the claim of Me. joated.” Oa what terms we are not informed. B evher on the side of ) ery, ™® curiously coinet tne late mossaze of Preat- bat cocumont may throw ted States, it appears, have Now Granttians, Tae Prosi rommons of the S\ates th . 8 ave atl embarrassing; (hat fOr past injuries; that it is o” New Granada for tn * American citizens duriag ‘orce 18 maintained along tho ira@p till these questions are \morioan democrate bav of quarrel against New Gra iT te eeufictent (sco w esbould paich ap our Own Uiflerenoer wih ~ ne Whether Lord Clareadon bas acted vpon the! © if not yot known. Bat tho ingue te rate'acia + ¥ rate, and wecan only hope what Me, Mack intnr qoully satieGed, #0 thai no un- setaied claims mas” or to ra@ Ue once again bers after into the hazares ‘a caher “ietle war.”? Inquests. (8 SEV ENTY- Re? CTREET—\ BROWCT Gombie conaluded the iaqaest Mary Euizabeth Back jeres reoctved on the 2na so) Aloert H. Rackman, tend th venue. TI prisoner ti! of ms Jour Ur upon the body of (bs wou ‘who died from the) + 1 inat, e DAL Dqnor store corne ser towerely aout nm owtets cramioator tapreered thas bran, prodvecd by thie case repderest of the brain sup hands of ber hore aul; weary SConure Dr RB. Na: in this case, Withort \o baving attended thy 5 dition of the verd ¢ ine Bockman on th eeeiage pet 2 bin » |. Buck map The jury to “ eath from compression oy violevoe reosived at the fH Bookman, and ele . age am es native of Ger rof seventy dret st. and Third «.’ Ip reterence to the charge he mid “1 did not strike © pot ber t bed, she fell out of and received th wae thea oom! abe way bave ” * await the action of the yreod Jory. Tas Fata, Sire “wor Cass—Oowcrcaios Conowzx'® Isgrmet.—f en Drama, decrased, shot wound, receive corner of Twenty » Year's cve, wae ow mm vont tn the case of William f: tho effects of a while engaged ine fighs, at ti hb wtrert anc Broadway, on New od Fd at the Coroner's Y e particulars of the case a witnemer in the care, Dune was a nati ©, and wer 26 years of age. Be resided 8 and leaves ® mother untimely end, The father oi 4 ‘Bihed abont ue cae Orem Reward for Lise Saved from Shipwreek. 70 THE RDITOR OF THE HRARLD. ‘The evggestions which you have presented with so moeh force from time to Ume In the editorial oniamns of your paper, ia regard to the loadequacy of the means for the saving of Ii'e along our coasts in cases of ship wreck, will, tt is to be hoped, be attended with the dered rewults. It a pot oply necersary, a8 you state, thet every fecihty for pose shuvid be provided om the land. upon every vessel to aittiit Hie man who arrives © Aatete povtucal ceomemim to bs wort a thoursat doves, and Women and cnikiren, it ie fair Co presume, are to be ved, ‘oportion For every person, hat ie Hrald Lave the government py et eeet ten dol. conferred by humece weit way, but) bold thet * reward in that ‘converted Int» believe, are not the very nloe thi boy hb them, and these are what the wreck coart Wan! woet The Ergiieh govern- ne or two pounde (five reacued from shir wreok. oot be behied | ia eucs & * The mw mort eas! r every I m rialoly NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1857. Personal Latelligence. M. L, Sobermerborn bes been removed from the office of Sret clerk in the Department of Seoretury of State, at Albany, and A. N. Wakefield appointed to that pest. ‘The Count de Chamboré was to leave at the beginning ‘of December for Venice, where be w ll pass the winter, ‘The following marriages in the hightr circles of aris are about to take pisoa:—M. de R:murat, son of the ex- Minister, with a daughter of M, Cibiel, a lady of great wealth; Baron Gourgend, son of t! with Mdlle. ‘Tail'te. grend dai ir Firet Empire, and Licutemant Colonel abbatuoc!, son of the Mini of Justice, with Malle, Rey de aughter of the Dircotor of ihe Mediterranean Railway, Marabal Radetzky and Count Giulay have reoelved the fret, decorations of the new order of chivalry tately creaied by the Duke de Moder a, the Eagie of Esie. wly born gon of the Grand Duke the 7th ult. at the winter palace, \t ball past ten the great dignitaries of the aseadors, and the ministers assembied tn the great conce:t room, end the gow rale ty St. Peter's Gal- Jory, ail acccmpanicd by the ladies of their families, in the Russian costume. t the, child were the Emperor, o’olock. the Emprees Dowsger, Grand Dukes of Oidenbourg Miebaoi of Oldcnbourg, Grand Duchess Maria Paulowna, ard the Princers Ubereea of Odenboorg. A salute of ‘201 gupe, Ored from the clade! of Petor and Paul, an- nounced the ornc!nsion of The Infacta Jovefa of Spain, who had been ordered om the 12ih vlt by the government to ide at San Sebas lisp, bad received permisiion to leave that place. Her royal bishocas tm aistely set out for Barcelona; but bad not gone far berore # telegraph despatch reached ber, ordering ber tu take up her residence at Tadela, Mebemet Kupresit, the represenative of Turkey at the corovalon of the Emperor of Russia, encountered some cifficulty ip bia joormey from St. Peteraourg In crossing the Niemen at Kowno, the toe was not strong enougo to bear carrieges, and it was found to throw a species of bridge, made of planks, over the river. ‘This labor was eflected by 1,000 prasanis tn twenty-four bours, Dut pot be:ore three men and two horses had per- ished in the ice Barop Adil+vard, hitherto Swedish Charge d’Affaires at Madrid, bar heen appointed envoy at St. Potersburg, in the piace of Major General ce Nordin. who married « Russian lady. apo was pensioned off daring the last sum- mer at bis own request, Queen Marta Chrieti on the 7th wit, at Rome. Senor Mon, formeriy Mivieter of Firance, has been ap- pointed Spaneh Ambassador te Rome. The Prince of Tuscany arrived at Verona on the 12ih ult, with bia young bride. The Orleans family are about to sell the landes de Freons, (Cotes u-Nord,) tbe residue of the patrimony which thas family obtained from the old Duchy of Pen- thievre. Lord Hotham writes to Herapath (Lenten) relative to a story which represented jordsbip to have ehared in the © horpitall of Reépath:—I never bad, either di. reoily or {ndirectly, a barinees transection of apy kind ‘whaisoever with iim Mr. Sidrey Herbert, UP, will become the owner of a Considerable amount of property in Odessa, and some other paris cf Soutoorn Ruvsia, through the death of Prince Woronzow, whose sister was the mother of the right honorable genus man. Earl Granvilie has been appointed Chancellor of the London University, in succeesion to the Earl of Burling- ton, reeigred A despatch from Portsmouth of the 19th ult. says:— Her Majeet:, Prince Albert and the court left Osborne ‘his morning, as 11 o'clock, for this port. The embarka- ton on board the Fairy, eccew tender to the Royal yacht, took pisce afew minuies aNer that hour, and the Queen was sorn om her way Jn rnoning towardPortamouth barbor, the garrison saluted from the tortidications, and af- ierwarde this «aa repeated by the Viceroy and other ships inbarbor, The whole of the wen-of war were dressed With masthead flage, whilst the Prussian frigate and sloop, and the arott> ehip Kesolate were dreased im co- lors.’ All the veescls’ crews cheered her Majesty as she passed them, and nos more ¢o than the Prassian and American crews. The Grand Dake Constantine of Ruseia will soon pase wbrough Hanover, where he will rejoin his spouse, haace they will proceed to Nice, to join the Empress: er. ‘The Notlirgham Review rtmtes that atepe are being taken fo erecta monument im thi to the memory of the late Feargua O'Cenpor, 11 m of & statue, which Will De a pertect representation of Mr O'Connor, as he apprared w the plate of O’CuLrorville A derpatch from Madrid of vb ult says:—M. Tasara, the Spanieh Minister to Warhington, will woon take hte departure for bis poet. tod will carry inetrcctions reia- Uvo to (be Mexican affair. A Deblin Correspondent of the london Times, writing on the 1% wltimo, sayr —it t* etared toate patent bas been pe ocd, graptung ber Msjeety s mort gracious pardon, and OX(Derating BN? Gixcbergiwg from ail psins, peneltios and forfeitures, followirg persuns:>— William Saith O'Brien, John Mortin, Kevin Izod O Doberty, William Doyle. Kéward Soceby, Joh Dovohoe, Lake Lennon, Matthew Joy, Jobo Ler non, John Walsh, Eimand Tobyn, ‘Thomar Depa van, Richard Brran, James Crotly, Thomas Wall, Jamer Lyone, Janes Ryac and Toomas Ryan With the exception of Merars O linen, Martin and O'Doherty the wregoig rawes are quite veknown to fame, and must have belonged to very emall'seer indeed. A ‘etter from Nice of November 4, says: —Tho Et Dowager of Ruesis arrived bere ‘rom Genova wit Cario A berio and Governolo, Sardinian steam frigates, apa landed at Villafranes, op Suncay last. The Emprees drives out every Cay in an op: > carriage with a Sardinian court lady preorded by two moanted gendarmes, and one of ber own scarlet Dattistraia or avant courier. RRIVALB. At tae Emitbsonian House —Mr A, 8. Newhouse. Chicago, TDinols ; hev. J. H Back New Jersey; Mr. B. B Coleman £ Ups any, Ohio: Mr Koen, , w And RK. H. Barker, Albany, N. Vi B.C. Butehings, Frinecion College; Mr. F. B. Munsell, Waveriown. N. ¥.; Dr. Humphry, Stem‘ord, Ct. From New Orleans ard Lavera in the steamab'p Cahawba. #, PG Mitchell, J Co TA Gray, Mrs Strickland, D Loreidod U Lowsint, F oct Gahan, K Gros. D Kobert usen, W Younger J # lbner, Mr ‘ok Morrison, JR Whiting, M Varo- of Spain, paid a visit to the Pope amon Dition. lady ard sister, J) ra. J Warren. Remarkable Position of the Pianets. From We Borton Traveler, Jan 4) uti! the end of Jannary, all the two of Importance discovered ity fre apo ten years, will be visible soon MP sunset, and five of them west of the meri¢ian—a of partiouiar notice, as tt may not again conreqarnce of jis proximity to the un, is ty invir'ble, wo that many persons have never seem ‘There will be a very favorable opportunity for view the Tth to the castern ciongs- fe routh deciina'ion will be much ome tb ro thet ‘the 11th it will not set ln'the WE.W. until an bowr an? abelf later. It will appear ane reddien star of the first magnitude. After already very brilliant, will continne T's greatest ongetion taker place on February 27, and infe- rior cop uneien on May &. co that for four months our evening western sky ts to be ornamented by this beaut! et fl i be in conjunction early in June, it is there . im thet part of ite orbit most remote from the shines talet reddirb light. It ly now a very eet of Venun, in the W. 3 W., but the distance is iy inor aaing piter, “the great disterber of the wo wn exactly ip the west. sithough als i . (April 11,) aed therefore {of tts orbit, ite light ie Brooklyn City News. Onc axmamos oF Tre Kaw Orry Govanrwanr —The new Cammon Connell is 10 sanembie to day at 8 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of organizing. Considerable difeuity |s appredended from the fact that one of the Aldermen cle: a vote, ibe organ ‘vation Mayor Powell will deliver it ® supposed will recommend a change ment and removal of pollormen; urge some arrangomen: for the accom modation of travellers on Buncay, there det: DCW FO means of transit by public conveyance on that day | and favor the election for municipal eflloers tn the apring | Inetend of the fall ‘The great contest, bowever, will veideney of the Board, for whiob office there en, pammely. Al Pighteenth ward, demecra!, and Alderman Pierson, of ibe Third ward, republicne The Constreotion of com mittees depends wpa the choice of this offer, nnd great Interest ie thereiore rantteried on Dob rider The de. moerate beve nem neted famuel F Jobmeon, hey , for be on the are two carte Counsellor of the Board, and Wm. G, Bishop, for Ulerk | the eppor nemmivees are, DP. Barnard for the fret (ff ¢, ard Jche M. Perry for the second. Moves Abbot! tbe prevent keeper of the City Hall and meseen pero’ the Board, will probably be retained, there being be terior opperities: «The Pearce, whem foll, com river ibirty eiebt membe re—of this, pember Al¢erman Bis+ | sbrent from the city and Mr. Meeker, the Alderman et ot ot the Se ard, bae failed to qualified. Th { \be Board to thirty eix mem bors, Our Virginia Correspondence. Ricuwonp, Va. Jan. 2, 1867, The Southern Commercicl! Convention— What Some of the Leading Merchants of Savannah think of it—Oudiy Mann's Scheme— Preudo Representatives ao the Pra— Their Schemes, dc., de. ‘The deep interest which seemed to exist in connection ‘with the late Southern Commercial Convention, and the important subjects there discussed, may render a brief review of its action somewhat interesting. ‘Like all the preceding conventions of this character, it met, talked, resolved, adjourned and did nothing—it was fp fact @ perfect illustration of the term ver bi et mil plus. ‘The most commendable feature in it, and that which, no doubt, the country regards with most favor, was the true conservatism which marked its deliberations. Even South Carolina, with all her ultra disunion propensities, pursued a course entirely in confiict with her known tra- ditlopary policy, exbibiting, in fact, a degree of conserva- tiem worthy the imitation of even Old Virginia hor- | eolf. Mr. Cslboun, who I learn is the cousin or nepbew of the {llustrious John C., was pecu- Mariy prominent in the exhibition of this policy; for {observed that upon the exhibition of any- thing lke distraction, “arising from @ conflict of opinion upen apy important question, be immediatery interposed as compromiser, azd invariably with good effect. It would eppear as if no other could have s0 effectually ac- complished such @ result; for whocould disregard a peace proposition emanating {rom South Carolins—and that too throngh the relative of him who inaugurated ‘that policy of disunion which unhappily distinguishes she chivalrous cons of that State. The same conservative policy acemed to characterize the whole of the South Carolina celegation; but whether it was spontancous or merely porsved in deferonce to the predominating union sentiments of the Convention, is doubtful. I hoard it #tated that rome stern intimations were giver beforehand of the purposes of the Convention to condemn in the most emphatic manner apy effort to influence the expres- sion of an opiniem favoring the peculiar doctrines of South Carolira, To this, probably, was owing the un- wouted conservatism which distinguished the delegation from that State, ‘The question of building up a direct Southern trade with Europe—tbe ostersibie purpose for which the Con. vention bad agssembled—seemed to me as secondary to others not heretofore dwousted. The Pacific Railroad project, apd the question of the revival of the trace, commanded much greater interest, and (ofl Jar more the assembiing of that conveation than the ob- ject Indicated by its title, The conflict now raging in re- ference to the former, as regards the roue to pecially be choeen, made it a matter of necessity for the South to express in geome eoceolidated form, the feelings of her people upon this subject, that tae incoming administration may fuliy understand what they need, and be tofluenced by (bose indirect, or what may be callod semi official tn- structions. How far this may be effectual remains to be ‘ced, it is pretty wel! understood bere Bocharan {s not in favor of any project of this sort, particularly upon the Pg on which it is propored to carry it out. far, there- fore, as the action of the Convention ia reference to this question is concerned, {t may be eaid to be of no evail, except so far us it may influence the course of Soutbern members of Copgresx upon tho suryeot. And ip this connection it may be deemed superfuous, for it is to be presumed that they are already prepared to act in corcert with tbe, preveiling Southera sentiment upon that question. egards the svbject of the revival of the slave trade, it id need, I believe, no expression of Dion on the part of the Convention to puta‘ quletus’ upon that. The only feature of note m connection with the action of that body pon this subject, was the difference of opinion ‘witb respeot 10 the grounds of opposition to its revival. Albert Pike opposed it om the grounds of morality and humanity, asd thie view was rl His ines were very generally und very ry it now stands the epision of tho Convention revival of tbe sinve trade was inex, ‘Dot 5 in the score of moraiity or humanity. but the absence of any actus! peceraity, and the inevitable depreciation which it , for as well might he apply the gamo argoinent to slavery as it now exists. be fort cat with the geptiemen, however, be himeeif tevera! cubits in the catimation of the ladies the glowing culogy which he passed upon them at the clese «ct bisepoeck. He ts evidently a favorite among the: m. I cop versed with some of the leading morchants at Sa- vapneb on the subject of theee Conventions, and most of those with whom | came In contact seemed to treat them lightly. They icok to the possibiliiy of their o! ‘by practical good as utierly out of the J Dave beard an apprehenston e: subserve the purpores and intri of some jobbing, poittics! tricksiers. There are fealiree which migtt well juetity tbat apprehension. ing a iipe of rtesmers tome on rey end Milford Har is regarded as utterly chimerical. ‘The p'ap upon which he proposes to carry it out confirms the idea of its sm practicability. Imagine the possil of Dia raieirg ten wililees of ‘by private subseri; tm the South’ And then again, assuming the plan practicadle, where is the feasibility of como ntrating such on amount of the joterior trade upon any point within Chesapeake Bay, ss would g.ve @ proper guaranice for Wbe profiable workirg of such a scheme? New Urieans, Savennab, Charlest p, Norfolk and Baltimore bave their legitimate cbanpele of trade with the tatertor, framed +pecifically with referees to these and the ques. tin can the trace which finds ite way through these cop venient channels be diverted and conoentrated at some point on Chesapeake Bay, woh whict, haps, there {# rot DOW & raliread ocppection. The thing seems im- possible; and how ‘ur euch a scheme can succeed in view Of there frets requires Dui little jodgment to decids. To ertabiieb ® line of pteamers with the bare prospect of veh an smourt of trace as Virginis, North Carolm snc probably Maryland, word supply, might be doem theer madness. Tem probab'y going too far in conced- pg that the trede of theee three States would be secured to this line. Without any knowledge as to the poiat on Cheeapenke Bay to be determined upon, I coald but con cece the amount of trade designald, still holding that the point of export, ar it may be Wooated with reforonee to Baltimore or Norfolk, will materially modify the esa. mate formed, I hardy think that with anob facilities am Baltimore now poenearce, uby advantages, however great, at a remoter point, wil) anilice to draw ofl even ® #mali portion of her trade. The scheme seems imprac- ticable in every aspect of it Not tbe lenet notable feature of the Convention was the presence ef a horde of ptendo representatives of the presa, who, availing themecives of ibe cour. esies wo persone in Woes separtment sought and In eome instances Gio, T wnderstand, actually swindle some credulous in- Gividin at of money. by asruring them of their aid to carry ovt some favorite preveet of theirs, or by promising to give them 8 ped, or to pobiieh st i reth any remarks which they may bave made in the Convention. In this IR ris < scurs, ard from what | bave irsrned at the Convention purete thetr rascally avecations to po little advan- tege. The nature of the operation, involving as it does the ewindier and the deluded treresction, You may rert sssured = ation of ibis character comes under my n tice, proper proofs, I aball pot hesitate to give tbe names ” of beth subject (I mean the Oonvea- ) without ocfermg my tertimony to pitality exd courtesy of the people of Savannad. Tt Das rarely, if ever, faliem to my lot to witness uch « € Of Kircnew and attenticn ae wee evinced by those der whori the menagement of afaira at the ment lovks very rqually here, 1 ‘nteresting chapter on this head by to morrow evening's mail. Bighth Avenue Railroad and the Property Holders in Vesey street. TO THE FDITOR OF THE BERALD. Without the coment of the Ocrmmom Connell, the Bigbih avenue Ratiroad Company took up the sidewalk tw Veeey street, ama reset the corb aad gutter stones for A great distarce, 6 feet 6 inchen inside of where they were Ddefore, thus narrowing the sidewalk from 14 fect to 8 feat 6 Inches. Ard alter eying one railroad track ihey commenced laying another, being a clear violnion of their grant, which forbids them Inyings double track in Church Tarrowress of raid streets. double track t return by, being the return ‘The torn cet, or ewiteh, or Choreh apd Chamber rireete. The track muri nererrarfy be in the rireet, the roadwey belrg 27 feet wide, and the cars being 7M feet wide, leaves on one nice lens than 10 feet rt way, #nd if a switch be allowed, aad \wo care stand the street, 1t will reduce the whole for carte or carriages, to kes than 10 destroying the valve of the property on the whole ‘7 street and block! one of the of Chatbem street ap ‘This ralirced = company the Die of chizers a Ib atreet, but pay i (be greatest ineon venience to of wbabitente living above Pitty fret « And pre that pert of the elty: at the double rai! track into Very wither of every owner on bolr grant, and ing tidied foot’ in eight reet bave heen for aye, The citiorne abo tro sears beeing to re ny their track between Fifty fret end Fifty ninth streets only about doubie the e the Very street track ‘which took them eight ‘Veney pirert, next w Broadway, ix one of herons hfares im ity and the blocking vp Of raid etreet ir & otrect to every iot on the reet, eré to theorends of D grocers, carimen, vedere ano othess bawing in Washington mar A Govble track or switoh i ©, sed ebou'd not be « hUABLS = erey wtroot there’ore, | wer prt seen in thin r ‘ j | witted in October, when he sud¢enty pe your legirlation f the state Independent of tropolia, whic& chooees to give aid and comfort enemies. WHAT THE EASTERN CITIES ARE DOING, Civert capital from our borders, deprectate our Stave cre dit, and even cry down that of our individual merobants, for the sole reason tbat we tho institution of megro slavery. This General Assembly will not Dave done its duty tf it omits eny wise and just measure to secure for tbe farmer and country merobant complete todepen- dence of mammoth city banks, to be controle’ by ene- mies to Our ipetitu‘ions, ready, as in some fuancial circles of the great Atlantic cities, to make bis credit with them depere on his political subserviency to their ianatical schemes. Tosveb enen ies ip our micas, we can give ail the favor and protection the constitution guarantees ibem: they canpot seriously expect us to put into our mouth a financial bit wherewith to con! us To ox tend reagopable bapking facilities to our commercial oapt tal, tt is pot necessary to run even the slightest risk of converting Missouri into a bank-riddon State, controlled by anti-slavery corporations tn St Louis, GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. ‘Tho geological survey of ine State is progressing as fa- vorably apd rapidly as the means at the com mand of its able ane cflictent “superiptentent, Professor G. C. Swal- low, eilipermit Toe results of ‘be labors of the State gooicgist and his assistants, exhibited in the reports al reacy pubiisbed; must copvince every one that the State jg most amply compensated for the outlay, by the in- ercase Of the wealth of our citizens froma more exten- sive know ledge of cur great mineral ressurces. I car- peetly recommend such an sdditienal approoriation as will epable the survey to be continued with efficiency and rapidity. REJOICING OVER THE LATS I teke great pleasure tn auspicious reault of the Presidential contest by whi there States bave just been convulsed, For the time in the history of the republic the solemm warnings of the Father of bis Country have been disregarded by a large Portion of its people, anda sectional party, bay with & few ignominious exceptions) ite adherents in thore States in which the institution of siavery does not exit, bas been rallied to an attack upon the equality of Siates, which 1s the corner sone of our federal institu tious But epother very large portion of the people of thore very States, and in some of them a majority, have proven faithful to the com remisee of tho conetitution, and driven back the flood of fanaticiem which threatened to overwhelm us in its ey 4 Alarge debt of gratitude is due by ai! lovers of the Union and the constitution to the cational) men who met and conquered the foes of that Union and constitution In the Northern States. Let us trust that @ conquest gained over such heavy odds will prove adurabie one. The experienced statesman who is about to take the helm of our national goveroment has before bim a task of delicacy and difficulty; but his pria- ciples and previots public life affor1 us ample guarantees that bis alma will be only the giory end prosperity of ail the States, and the perpetuation o: the Union In the spirit in which tt was formed by our fatbers, ELECTION. wg you on tho ich New Postage Law—Prepay ment on all Tran- sient a Matter Compulsory. We are requesi pubiieh tbe following regulations which the Postmaster General bas msde to carry out the provisicns of the act just passed, requiring prepay ment of Postage on ali transient printed matier:— ‘Bocks not weighing over four pounds may be sent in provided they are put up without a cover or wrap- Per, OF ina cover or wrapper open at the ends or sides, to that their character may be determined without re- moving the wrapper. 2. Unset circulars, advertis« monts, business cards. trarsient newspapers, anc every ovver article of transient privted matter (except books), not weighing over three oupers, sent in the mail 10 apy part of the United States, are chargeable with ove cent pos‘age rach, to be prepaid by postage stamps. Where more than one oirculbr ts printed cn a sbeet, or a circuler apd letter, each must be charged with je rate. This ites to lottery and other kindred and name of bewepapers: and tbe mis:ellancous matter in such abeots: must also be charged with ove raie. A buriness card on an vnsesicd envelope of @ circular subjects the entire Pocket to letier postage. Any transient matter, likea circular ¢r bandbill, epciceec in or with a periodical or Bewspaper sent to a subscriber, or to any other person, subjects the woole package to letter postage; and when ever subject to letter postage, from being sealed, or from any cause whatever, all prinied matter, witho1t excep vor, must be prepaid, or excluded from the mail. [t is the duty of the Postmaster st the malling office, as well as at the cffce of cr liver), carefully to examine all printed matter, ip order to reo that it te charged with the proper rate postage, and to detect fraud. At offices waere postage stampe carrot be procured, Postmasters are 2 5 i Ei i sntborized to receive money ib prepayment of on transient matter; but they shoul careful te ~~ supply of stamps on band t.=-3 Obituary. Colorel Thomas F. Bont, Aseistant Quartormaster Gene- ral United States army, died at New Orleans on tne 234 inet. Flop, Jchn Berry, ® member of the Arkansas Serate, died recent)y from the bite of a spider. A lett from St. Petersburg mentions the death of Geners) Cheremeriel, Min! of the Domains, from a recond atinok of spoplexy, aleo that of Count Strogo- nofl. a veteran Roselan diplomatias, who died at a very advanced age. One of the most eminent men in the States of the Chored, Covnt Franets Lovateill, has been assasinated at Reverca He wee golve bome, arcompanted by his man of buriner#, when au uohnewn person fired a pis:ol clone to his body. ‘The Liverpoo! Times. of December 20. says:—All Lisbon fs telkitg about the sudden death of Dom Alvaro Heart. ques kv mo, a gentieman who wae noted for being ous of the ** water meu in Portngal. He inberited through bis Wife, who fled ebout & year ago, the toterest on the im- mente jorlune amased by Senor’ Lino da *veira, a well own merci ant, end, bis means being amole, enjoyed to the {ull the mary iuxurles they piaced at bis command. Among other things be bad amiud of Englivh horses, and the ether dey, when driving two of them down tho Rua B Bento, just aa the vessels of war in the Tagus were aa Jotrg the animals took fright and cashed away at a tro. nencevs pece, the groom anc Pom Alvaro threw them selves from (be vebele, the servant excaped unhurt, bus bis master \njured his ead s0 severely that ne dio! the wext morning. ‘Tho Demarera Reyo! oo. 7 He died of Zesutory ia he penal settlement, where be was un. nce of imprisonment wita bard labor. of 1¢tb ultimo, says: — bis of “the rr, at dergoing his re: A Hore Taxoven Tur Bure Rivor.—We are vind to arnounce, eay# the Richmond /ispatch, that the Blue Ridge tunvel f@ carried finally throngh the moun tain. On Monday morning.the augers inet, and the per- foration was echieved. They were not more than an ich apart. ‘Ibe Irish laborers were delighted on the oo corion. and etrvek work, swearing they would do no more rptil next year, |. , 1857, The veteran editor of the Charlottesville J-fertoman—our iriend Alexander— bad been watebing the work intently for many hours, when he discerned the faint ray of light let in to the he joy could not estrained end vented iteelf in some very astonishing capers for «man of Dis years. We look with for bie spirited account of the grand sch! The werk will be carried on pow with energy, aad ina very few months the trains will exchange their laborious climbing over the mountain track for the casy grades Abroogh the tunnel. ‘The Staunton Spectator, of Wednesday, has the follow. ing account of the event — Op Monday morning last, early hour, the work. men ip the western end of Bine ‘tar nel bole, about two inches im moupte'n, and, in the language Gen. Night now ebines throagh the Bloe Ridge.”’ Thi caused great joy en the part of the one of them im ‘he rest of the day ; Lag ty Aeehes anf ihe cacelations made by Col. Crozet, that auger trom both cnés of the tunnel an distant from each tp the len on ibe ovte! ride ber cvrately measured inside then fix inches. The enovgh to extii Cre: at the counters of revoral of tho banks In State street— others, at the Union, State and Webster Banke— to the amount of about $3.200. The of- in whieh d, wore roster day, About 4 received This ony rest of lauer, in ih of bie meny brilliant Nee ing the ree operons, yore Tt # eoppored, from the fact I of tbe 18th and 10tb ult , were found what Forres bee avalie of bi) Farres in a notorious charseter, deal nge with the conrerwal f years ago be wen tried in th of attempting to deirand the Boy smovrtof money by mesne of forced eh jory farling to agree, the indictment was fl never yet, we belleve, been ferther prosecoted . however, held to snawer another cbargo. and at the Jan very term, 1861, Was convicted of breaking rnd a rbop on Schoo’ street, and sentences to the Btat for five years. Be served out bie full sentence, loaving that Inetitation @ yen month. But litte was beord of bim from that time entil the forger on until yee ot ¥ 4 by the p i Mosioal...... 1 ‘Mathomatical. Sowetry 2 oa 5 sf +3 ere oF SSggeSse S82e38 a od i cateSes Seu wes ac — 180 = 200 4 84 387 . 44 8 tobacco 300 4 Wa'ches at 40 Wines. $210 mahogany Hemp, "44 y 4 Indiarubber. — TU cece. B40 VALUE OF EXPORTS. LIVERPOOL. Quant. Value. Quant. Value. Cotton, bes. .9,205 $127,028 Fustic, tous.. 104 $1,871 Flour, bbis..4.774 33.214 Potaahes. bbls 110 6'342 Wheai,bushi0.666 62,032 Salip'ier.bgs, 230 8 500 Corn ..... 265,222 Hams, Ibe, 63,860 Bocon ... 886,731 Tobacco, bhde 4 Do. ‘Tos 4,785 Y metal, bain’ 81 Rosin, bis. 1,493 — Crovers’d, bgs 187 + $950,161 2.wur, bbis. 18,807 $129,666 Drogs,casce.. 12 $1,270 Bacon, Ibs.173,082 47.801 Maple, et..... 51 "250 Cheer... .11,409 “846 Pork, bois... 100 1.850 2. 8,580 Oileake, tons, 89 3,218 -' 10 Rosia, bis... 400 ‘680 : BS 0 Wine casey.. 9 200 2,046 Staves,....+19,200 1,448 Salipetre, bes. 625 Shells, hbds., 8 GumRaLtaR, Flour, DUIS... 0000008 SANTANDER. ‘Wheat, bushels... .... <+6%)003 $14,021 ++++29,044 $50,000 a9 $100 ++++16,263 $30,000 Wheat, Dvsbews.....sseeseeeereeee ee ‘OPORTO. Flour, bbis,.8,125 $21,474 Rice, bis. Wheat, bus. 24, 5¢0 bes Staves .. soe BOT,089 BARCELONA, Flovr, bois... 929 $8,000 Exlogw’d, bx. 60 $227 Wheat, bi 2 88,020 Staves.......5,000 425 Corp . 400 6a 6¢4 Total. Flour, bbir,.. S64 $6. Wheat, bus.10,e60 19,170 TO eeeee seve o eeeee BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN COLONIES. Floor bbis, 1,967 $24253 Bread, byes... 691 $2,124 Corn, bre, 300 216 Candles, bxs. 710 761 @ea), bil ne 3.187 eather, roils. 161 1,616 966 15,746 Tobacco, be. 2,085 895 Beet seeee 100 1 206 GUN bts s5s sstesctense aatovumrmennensenn wat Flovr, bbis,, 459 Pork . oe 10 Total ......006 D. Flour, bbis.. ¢63 Hams, Ibo... 2 900 Butter + 2,500 § ‘Tobacoo, Ibs. 8 1,309 Lara , 13812 2,040 Bread, bas... 100 Tallow... ..0,0t4 720 Mull... 1 Domestics ba’ 30 1,000 Sezars, cs. TOU oo cs ceceeeeeceecsceeerereeseeeseesons cons, Flour, bbis,.. 100 $720 Pomes'ics, ba 13 $1,463 Rice, 'er,.... 9 1,666 Repe. cotie,.. 12 800 Droge, ¢8.... 2 260 Mackinery,ca 6 3674 Hooper, ba. 1.0¢4 Droge... . 4% 1714 Pork, bbis 1,210 Sh’ke &hhde6,96T — 8, To Lara, ibr.. 1,006 Hardware.... 30 1.984 Petarces, bbis 100 296 —_—— seeeeeceee eee S24, 851 $550 1,40 1a 6,018 1,518 $98 220 VENEZUBLA. Tatiow, Ibe.20,826 $2,400 Rice, casks... 110 600 Leather, aides 10 aoe Flour, bbls... 2 Pork, bbis.... 2,929 Domertics, Butter, Ibs...4.020 1,005 Roe. bbis.... 20 Lard, ibe... 2,964 809 Coddad, |e. 16,000 $80 Shoes, ce. 8 ADA. Hardware. ce. 626 $3,090 bi 61 308 Marine Coust. Before Hon. Judge moUarthy. A THRATRICAL BENEFIT. alleged to be due Mr. Yates for s balance of the proceed! of s beneiit bad by bim on the 10th of December last. it from sehencant (who is the mavager ol the Bowery theatre) the Bo theatre, for the evening of 19th December, for the $000. ‘The plaintiff insists that there was some $800 in the house op the night ip question, while the de ci witnerses that there was but $564 The re rsons who counted the and those who recetvod iLe money at the different doors, as wollaa the treasurer, were examined on the part of the defendant. The coun. nant contended ‘iret, that defendant is not Jey ony circumatances, as the houes was under tire control of Yates who should have bad bis own ie to attend to the receipt of all moneys, and to 1 « that no ome wae admitted without a ticket—and if any te ron failed to account for any proceeds rece! Rist ann Fan. oF Laxe Ontaazo—The pheno menon of the periodical rise and fall of the of Jake Ontario is one that bas never, wo been explained to the general rati«fnction, Individuals ba heir private theories, differtng from esch other. ‘Whatever the cause, the fot seema clear that it ie con menent iniivence, We have horoto statements from the records keps thin city, of the rite and fall, from January, 2887, to November 184¢ During this fared of seventeen yours too water wend to zoro—tho twice, March, 2846, and November, 1848. Sines 1854, ob- rervations beve bern made datty, by direction of govern went, by Capteln Malcolm, bot tbe : to mete since tbat period, This perior teal rise and feil of Lake Ontario aifeote our harbor more or lere, ant rome | jie Irooavenionce ban been felt from it this fall At presen he water ls ore foot and one inoh lower than at tole ‘ame I 4 hea fallen two foot and three der eines of Juiy Inet, tt fe atti ten Inchow shove low water mark, OF ror0, Although the low riage water orc e " We a ria! portod, oUF citizens and Commarnia! mon seit) of overcoming even this d Miouiry, by ring tbe needed Improvane: it = ‘ oladiwm. emt point om yeoord— | the water hae not been | vo only at lengthy Intervals, #0 a1 not io | Incterial inconvenience 1 commerce ant then | Port of New York, January 4, 1857. ARRIVED. Steamship Cabawba. Bwloch, New Orleans. Dee 2, vim Havana, with passengers. to Livirfevou, Croc! & Co. Steamship Tennessee, Tinklepacgh Norfolk (where she pa’ i trig Witetipe (Olds Nev Angostura, 29 days, wite rig Wishelmine (Old) Nenbaus, ure, lays, bidesto Moller & Riera. Des 20 tat 4 13. lon 722%, tobr RB Olark, rteering SSE. Tho W has experienced weather; lost main typmaste, waler carks, #love bulwarka, shifted cargo apd opnag a leak. Schr L 8 Davis, Lyuch, Savanah, 4 deys, with cotton, te J ‘mi Bebr Emily Ward. Ward, Wilmington, NC. Bleamer Orceola er, Providence. ‘The ebip Switzerland, which arrived yoaterday from Livers pool, brought 205 passengers. F; sin oat gust ‘rom Quarantine, this mo Bteamshivog A: . varuah; Maricn Cbarleston; Koapoko, Norfolk, ay Wind curing the day, NW and freeh. Serald Marine Correspondence, ST THOMAS, Dec 19—In sort ships New Krgtaad, Raga, dieg, for Mootle: Sparkling Wave Norton, do. uno; bart Itseka, Norris, from NYork disg; brig Eureka, Daley, from Nevis, ding une: schrs Algernon. Hobbs, for Elizaboth Otty, NC. some day; Astrea, Pire, trom Martinique, arr 18th; Alex: ander M, Cbristie from do. wig frt Sid 1th, brigs Crawford. Pmall Doboy; 1th. Lass Hap. Kood. Buell, do; Suen Duccan, kawyer, Wilmingtoa, NUS schr Harper, Gilley (from Marie Gallante), Colon; LD Went= worth, Ryder, Savannah, PHILADELPHIA. Jan 3—Arr abip Westmorel Liverpool; barks Union, a hee or Neneeceiae, aut Boston; sebrs Sally Gas, Peosham, Norwich. 34. Stalwart Lucas, Liverpool; schr F A Hail, Cain. Havana; steamers Palmetto Baker, Boston; Keanebec, Haud, NYork. Miscellaneous and Dirasters. The stesmer C Vanderbilt. of the Stonington Tine, did met arrive uptil 1] o'clcek yesterdsy morning. he was detained by & heavy snow etorm on the Sound. Siar Fizanern Kiwnatt, Condon, which ald from Caloutta Nov § for this port, had sid’ previowsly and put back Oot 275 but her detention was eo slight that the cause of her returm could not have been a serious matter. Snir Wrorxa, at Phi'sdelphia from Liverpool passed ne date, Cape Benlopen W 60 miles, « quantity of spres barrels, 3c; alco galley, and booby hatch painted lead color. in sue Gnanp TURK: Shey, from Glasgow for Halden. N&, put into St Thomes Dec 18 in cistress, feaky, and with lost of ens, rigging Ac, the had been out 84 days, and bad been in lat 41. fon 6 80. cnn Crxersxarce, of E'leworth, where from or bound net stated, sprung Thatcher's Istand ina heavy blow. 22d ult, filled and and crew were isken olf abeut an hour by the ecbr Francis, of Orrington, and carried in'o Buckspert. ‘Scux Mxxnterra of New Redford, abandoned and set em Sith wit. was a good topsail scar of taj tons, built at Pitts- ton; Me, in 1846, She had a cargo Ct s4gsons cowl. Scr ANN Jenkins (of Providence), Howes, whieh went ssbore at Barnegat Dec 8 in ballast while ou the from Provideoce for Ba timore. remained on the 24a Tre cordition aa before reported, full of water, and wilh be a fotel Joes, bhe has been_ stripped of rigging, walls, 40. and the bull bas bern scia for $19) ‘There was ance of about $1600 on the vessel at offices in Dennis and Harwich, Brest. Dee 11—A board about 10 feet long, marked ene side “Mary Bradford” ard on the otber side ‘Daniel Fora- ter, Warren, RI, New Providence, RE,” was picked up om she Cabant shore Now 36 = 77 Thompson, owned Warren, RL wLich aid from Cardiff Nor 2 "or NYork, where she arrived ome ume since aud is now In port.) % A bark with painted signal wiih ved borcer, aud pame in cent rip Barspaen, frem Boston toe ee Dice 28, lat 49 Yom 78. c en, fe Schr HD Orivele, Bariet, hewee Bort ihomna, Dee M4, Int 99 17, lon 69 BT. SON iee FT wovergn Ports. Oct SIs port sbip David Brown, Bradbury, tg hina; Lak Lonisiana, Crosby, from Hoog Kong, Castox. Oct 11—In pert sbips Lotus, Leckie, and F°yaway, Sewall. for N York 8, Dec 16—In port schra Vendovi, Robbins, fer Fmma V Busk, from Bosion disg. Nee i—Arr shio Agbar, Duncan, Mg od Pennington, Havana; 34th, Orbit (Dr), wo on . barks eon Rice,’ Seareport 2 f., McFarlen. Havana, scar . H Rowley, Godfrey, el FNITECOS, Dec 1—Arr briga BG Chalone: Mae; I¥h. “Linneto Gwin vou; 3th, orden, Laguayra; 22d, xcbr 8 B Wheeler, Corson, Foo cnow yoo, Sept 7—In port sbips Golden Ste Hee. burn: Houqua Gartwright, end EF Willeus Sisson for N ingo, Eames. ard Sancho Panza; Bil ‘bh tor Bon. eben, reser, for london, bark Anais duckwaa, ew Tork, ¢ Hw, Leo 10—In fport stesmer. Ra oy Tar deren, for NY ork Bid. ships Agnes Lee PJ bh and Compre mire. Chics for do. furan Hit ks, Claussen, and Statreman, Dir for Vowten: Seth sprepie. Meleher, for NOriewos; Be Lork Feme, Per, for Poston. Havivax. Dee 2i—Arr ecbr Kine Nose, M' Ewen, NYork; oth bres Fawn, & , do 2th Velocity, Mann. do: Car- -e)a. Griffin, {2th schr ht Peg GIEwsoa do; Tk, brig Deaees, Hak. ce b BSpact =. Docuer Sa imere. ws Emb'em Nott, smazon Harnes, sr a (Py ; R45, TS anh Canada, Lott Bestes, for Liver }, and sid a Wks AM. Havana Dee 2 arr bry HW Moneurs, Green, Mobile; J Fpercer, Thompson, Philsde!o ts: ia hh Wirteroyeh, Morrow, N York: ase Providence rarada Gray, Aeptowall: Mmptre brig Vailda, Richardson. 3 yuse Porter. yahon, to load carge (and_revrned 27du; Mary ar} MeParian, Cardenas, brica & mab: 27th. Rickmond Hepkias, New , Burroughs, Key We rie Islands. Zh. echre J Price, Price Mobi) bark WH Chen Sld_ 28th, y West itiaor Sar. Cs ands. Sept 13-—In part bark cn. Moore. for os Ayres. Sor 4 dn. Brssixa, Deo 13 In vort bark Ann Johneon Lathrop, from Trieste arch Bld 7th, brig Faron ce Casting. Lufeia, W Yorks mh. bark T den, Boston, Uh, brig Anm Merritt (tr), Whe MATANZAS' Deo “ée-Arr weir Transit, Chapel NOrioane; Lie , N¥ork: 27th, schr Bouquet, heiden, NBec fo “ih. Dries Montrose, Bémonda, Cardenas; Zenith, Deering, N York. Rica, Lee 19—8le ehip Volga, Jetlerron, Borton, (by tel Loodon ) P ites xo, Dec '5~ In port barks Alerina Lovell,from Malin, Vth, to Yond f jvm from Girrenti ee ‘York; Southerner. Hnvener, to load for do- RYork; C Jenny. (Italy dey 4 4h, barks Wiliam. Barrett b.RH Yairingion. Ryder, Philsdeiphia; faa Pietro, (I * Dee 16~ Arr brig Judith, Raymont, NYork. £. Oct In port ships Paring Simonson; Kathay rd; Oreiia, Cressey, and sweepstakes Lane, tr Piorenre Dumaresy for do Nov 10: Swaiiow Tucke:, ait Bonita: Daceh, fur Loedon. Golden Kager, Wi'son; Shaxt ing Star. Dubsis; Aifred Hill, Nagel: Channing, Jacove: King Callaghan, and While Swallow, Hrown, woe: schr St moon Draper. abhhy: é Tortabips Sonora Pritchard. for Lam= ‘ ‘anitin, "Boow. lor tivorponk.. sid 16th, ite Lady Friel ender Hombay seeking (reight. Sxynxa, Dee7—In port bay ks Ormenti, Goodwin, for Bostow ready: Celeatin. Smith for do, lig Arr brig € F O'Brien, Fountaia, Sa 8 Dee 19—fee Correspor dence shore, JDursman. Dee O—arr brig Morancy. Hil, NYork: 3¥k, Keto Flee), Pachias: Demarara Five, Preakfort. Sid 2am, brig Col Penniman, Galiison, N York [Pen Srkawemip Niacana at Boston—Apmirtow ar). Livenroor. )—Arr Thornton, ,Collina, NYork, Gow Lanedon. Stone, NOriear s, ih, Uvele Tove. Soule, Boston: Middleton. Bette, Ga {aEhan; Henry Cook, Faherty, and Kearsage, Perkins, NOw- earn, Lremroot, Dec ~The steam tugs Fury sud Rettioe ar- ‘Testerdny with cargo, Ae from the ship Adrialie, aid the weather heep moderste there is evwy bd Fates netene eee om I a insinger of De carro will be waved with litle or no damage. Puvmoury. Dee 17—The Americen ship Fanny Fern, Ceptaia Dreseer. from lesion, with eotten for mas "7 aor, i ‘and eotared vith Sound on ¢ 8 list of GM feet in consequence of water by ber carge. Tienced benvy paler on the Ist and 2 Inst, lost fhained her upper works, Monday mornin the absorption « Ey totlne Sebevek (Br). Le Mesuner, 8 Johne, Redrer Rr dicot N York: senmehie George 6 Ore N York: echre Azetic (Rr), Sweeting. Rasenn, Pin. Applegate. Pali River. Sid bark New Light, Soeights, Nentevideg and Ruenes Avres: brige Ina, Laneey, Cardenas; Decaner (Rr), Redaie Porto Tie TOL ae D-Cld bark Topeka, Church, Havana. FALL, RIVER, Dec Sl—Arr sobre Arco, Latham, Batt. i od, Brightman, Bristol to finish: loading fr ‘ram. Pid dant. sehre WA Grillin, Borden from Hara- reoaired) N York: Lewls Mulford, which sailed om th nit. ie hound to Wilmington NO ANKEORT Deo } + sehr Florence Taaton, New Rid Tel new dark HE Churchill, Treat Oardenaa, B, Dee 3, PM—No Arrival. Sid sch Ro~ FoR bark form Kine Mossley, Musen!, for Salems Axo corpis. Carle's Baltimore for wchrs Maria to Takis Wheaican. Cape Hariien fer Beaton; Obaries Roberta er, Piludn pion. D itr ton. Ko 1. Wind aw Tp port, Dark Horm Kisgs Mano’aan, Fou Boston (Ar), Oeran sobre R Patten Connecticut Marin 1) Davia. ber's, alvo brig Jerome Knigat, and sed Tanne Yoh, SHWWPORT. Neo At, PM—Are hark Laooala Toarse, Philia~ phi. fer Nosion. wv distress: sohrs Daniel 1. Siamain, Nore 10, Rerfolh, for Poruand, in oiairees ¥ Jerk. HOLMES’ Ti Gott, Haskall Rockport, fom Chee Bartlett Portland, for New York, Benja- tort, fr do Ire: sebrs Mineres, Winslow. from all River, far Baltinorn, ps al of Bue, Mary Rrewer, frore @astine, for N Yorks an obers BRW_HAVEN, Jan Porta Mico: rela Wm T Conquer, fi bri Robert Mowe. (Bown, Geran, ett, N York; Sarat Lape. York, rleop aon, Hall, N York. PRUVIDENCE, Jan T—Art senmehin Oscrcts Clarke 3 ork Tresdert TB Yark Sid soles Goiten Flee, Te baine sod Athert Doxter Robbing Noetaie: Tihie B Forn= trond Mary and Cartwright, Philadelphia, (oF as fwe eel permit) 3 ed 2 : Be Fria ae: ? ? Z mig Lee 2 : if cad 2237 35 3 fre FP #25 Fas ie 2 Arr steamship Polrel, Aver, N York: beg John R Comgershall, Matar’ Below #ehr San Gall How. | lar : sebre Hamor, Hap tog. Mobile; Raitimore ‘Bid sebe Paragon, or Matancas Ser bark La Clanena, Caseant ( Medora Riwell, Rockland, for N York. OM heig 1, Havent. Bark 8 Jago Moana, fron Wate esiemlay at Richmond = ONVILLE. Tn. Deo Arr aoht Ri'tabeth, ‘ 6 Kew Redford CUMORD Jan 1-- Are eotr Gattogn, fimith. ¥ Yo-%, { FRED, Pee M0 Arr sohra Merieg, Meter ned ‘ ‘ nis. Dawe 8 York. Jan 1, 8d sotr Wm Kan, tay ppceed lor Balti: @, ‘| 4 4

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