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- » Next AFFAIRS AT THE WATIONAL CAPITAL, — | stk<tzo rich, to odmll of cre imme pride at the Hoo, Mr. Denver, of a, dressed most be- ip pure embiomatical of the talr wearer. - fee viight and iugent face received many Com- JU/Wasmsarom, Jan. 18, 1857. | |. Haven, of New York, one of the greatest Nw Guaro Iand— Ysa ‘Take Possession Thereof | favorites of Washington society, moved through the in thea Of the United States. crowd with great dignity, while I stated some j yl ago that Mr. Gowen, of Boston, bad adenine Called upon Maroy and deposited the necess*rY | 1y) grace in aco» damoe with a law passed last | in the richest black i" wirers, who he wileges, d'soovered » guano island, called | so” etude So) 0, itusted im iattude 18 88 north longitude €3 | gieo riobly di Gress of white '8t frcm Greenwich, w thin eight days rail trom w York, ¢ni cont:imlog over ix million tons, Tne it t Ay quality ia 10\d to be superior to any bitnorto imooried | goer great SY” into the Uvitet Stator, cently attired It apreare frcm ibe ieformetion whic I have obtained | The rich tones from tre Depa'tment, ‘bat in reference to this matter Mr. | charmed Joha E. Gowen, of Poston, entered into an arrangement | Cass, of u with ccrial> parties in New York to go on an expedition | Pectancy ’ un to ascertain the facts with reference to thisisiand. The | her dress. started from New York on the 16th of Novem. | poetess ‘'C! per, 1866. It further appears that an expoditioa had She eer “y previously been made, and the parties reported favorably faactnating fo the deposits of guano upon anid island. Mr. Field, | contributed who recently returned from the expodition, in his | But 1. foer jeter saye:—After a pleasant .rum of ten days | Wayne and the island, end came to anchor on the | Mrs. Campbell, (a brid southwest side, in fifteen fathoms water, with pony g00d bottom; as soon as possible lowered « boat, and landed upon the T was the with the Governor, tne American Consul, and others tn relation to the is'and, and they informed me that the tame was not claimed by aay nation or todividusls, aad ‘were much ples:ed when I told them we bad taken pos of the same, and wore going to colonize and work May as weil be added here that on a visit to 8t. Thomas subsequently, tho opluioas there coin- cided © {tb those expressed ai Martia’s) Oar busi- Each sound, too, here, to languishment inclined, bosom Lulled the bare ‘and induced repose, The crowd contiaued to pour tn till 10 o’ciook, the hour fe aga a ce eimmenlemat lees ahecaeciae was ven the celebrated ‘Kast Room” was one full swell- ing cre wa; bus | cannot say with the poot— ness being concluded, we ‘eft again for Sombrero, wen And everywhere huge covered tables stood, we took lormal possession, hoisted the American flag, ‘With wines high flavored, and rich viands crowned, and proceeded aicnce to land our butiding materials, Such as the custom prior to the reign of Martin Van Storer, kc , together with oor fand forces taken out to | Buran, whoabelisbed it thanks to him for it—and subst tuted music. Refresbments but drew together the huagry cormorants of the cliy, who, like tne bos constrictor, lived by eating only semi ocoasionsliy at such Umes, and who by their rowdy conauct drove from the tevees all respectable * people. But enougd of the first reception. Safllce tt to say that all who attended seemed to enjoy themselves, and retired in the best possible humor The Marcy-Ciarendon Treaty, TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. ‘Who that heard Franklin Pierce say in his inaugural declaration that American rights should everywhere be enforced, and that European dictation om our seas was henceforth to be ‘‘wholly inadmisaible,”’ could have be- pM yusand miles of distance in the transportation Of | ioveq that, within three years from that inaugural day, gine Marcy by alg a Eoreaiet the govern. | he would be found employing ali the powers entrusted to ent would protect him e sccapation of the isiaad, | his hands to legalize and enthrone ‘Kuropean encroach. Ea eae sera oe Come from what quarter ib ms, | sony on the high places of this coutinent—to endow it with life and suzerainty in the very portals of our inter- ocean transits? Who would believe that William L. Marcy, a man achooied at the feet of those who achieved the Revolution and framed the federal compact, could dim his reputation as aripe and enlightened statesman by directing the ne- gotiation of « treaty still more restrictive to the freedom of Amorican policy—still more hampering to the loevitable requirements of our continental positisn—stiil more Aggressive on the natiopal independence of oiner Amort- can repubhes, and stili more subservient to British dicta. ‘icn in our seas than even the mush condemned Claytin- Bulwer biunder? ‘The treaty lately signed with England, aud now before ‘the Senate for ratification, makes all these sacrifices of American interests to the aggressive demands of Briiieh policy ; and yet the press remains silent'y impassive, and Congrgas. in ite force wrangies over the Treasury =, hare Uncee work the isiaad; and by the following Ssturday three houses and parts of two more (carried out) wore erected Afver making apaccurate and thorougt survey, 1 dni Sombrero to be about to 8nd a half miles in length and averaging baif a mile in width, riswwg almost perpen dicularly trom the ocean, the water being very deep, en- abling vessels of the lsrgest clasts to approach its very sides; and I co not hesitate in saying tha; vessols of five bundred tons could be tnsded in ten days. There is, at & lew catimate, five milion tons, ali of whicn caa be removed with iho grestest facility and ate very slight expense. Tre guano is superior io any uuitherto tmportsd ito the United States. 1 would further add thas oae rest advantage sombrero pos-esses over all otner lands tha: contain guano dep: siics \s thaii' jays so ae five hundroa miles nearer the Uvited states, taus saving Wasatnctos, Jan. 18, 1857 ‘The Views of the Central American Diplomatic Ag-nts in Washington in regard to Waker ‘The news from Nicaragua, by way of Now Orleans, ts mo way to be relied upon as truth‘u'. It has been con- oocted, like some former intelligence from the same lo cality, to suit the filibuster sentiment, aud enforce » sap P'y of recruts to bolster up the sinking fortunes of Walker. The statement thus made ts forwarded to you in order tbat the columas of the Hexatp may, as usual, embody the resi siate of oxisting diffic: lties, so that the Unwary may not be ied jato misfor by tho support of the cause, which {i wil! be impossibie to sustain agatast the national sentiment at every point in Ceatral America, arming to expel the invader from Its shores. Im @ conversation with @ distinguished gentleman Socially commected with the Central American govern- ments, asd whom I sought en interview with, expecting to be sable to devise some tastramen tality by which the unfortuvate victims ef the treason aad barbarity of Walker might be released trom the rein pending over them, tne distisguished geatlo. men siluded to—with great propriety of laagcage and ig—observed: No; we ao ot Nicaragua; we intend, him ou'—we are resoived to protect our country— ‘wo will not alow the present faturs of our pso, takes time to glance as the obaracter and exteut ‘concessions to foreign inflaence—concessions the baughtiest sovereiga of Karope would no; venture to proffer, in this bold, undisguisea form, to any ba: saya “*proteciea allies’? as contempuble Greece or dying ag ‘Switzerland was even arming her sons for & less tntringement of her government bas bound iweif, in the Maroy Cisrendon ‘treaty , to assiat Eogiand to force upon Nicaragua. Tbis ccoi atpromatic eiaughter ana cutombmeat of the Monroe cectriae will, of coarse, be halied with 188 and ceilght by every European Cabinet. They always Preise the Measures anu honor the mea who ‘pe barca ttraigbt and onward path of American progress, to serve croelac | apa worabip the dynastic systems and worn out prece- e- cepts of monarchical policy. They will welcome with ac- ly pretended to coms among to assist, snd whom he pes inate if tne Felenticsaly wronged. ipjared, slata aud plliagxi—whose et tevaton alle of oe suaale, an. European intervention on this side of the Atleatic, a3 cepts and con Dr ma ite domination in our most vital inter- American fairs. Marcy Clarendon treaty is capable of two distinct thongb they are collatera! wn thotr operations, iu objects and reaulta— snd te pistol. Sart o man ts wn oat'aw: ‘we can make bo terms With bim. I» our own dotense ai every personal fecritice, we must expo! bia from our ber rs It ta impossible mot to discover im the spirit of tho} y Evglan 4. Jt ts @ treaty for the total extinction of the Monroe foregoing strong emotional, natioaal sensi | coctrine. bility ; acd inasmuch as every word which lays tho yio We pubreribe in this convention to all Kagland chooses ture on the mird’s canvas beams with the moieore | io propose with regerd to cutsing up end distriouuing the rays of & prominen !y developed iruth, and thatthe cause | terr, ory of Nicaragua among our eaemies and her allies. of the ales in Central America ia the cause of ine | England presides over the work with as much imperial independence of the whole 0” tho pative population therein, the fect cannot be repelled as un worth iba: wl who are now going to aid tn all who are makiag remseives tostra- orpeses to increase the sarisiance ho are roshing headlong m0 desiruction, to the ineviimdic secrince. So long a8 reyubitc in Central America—eo long as native of Coniral Americs capable of ros, so lubg will it be rigms aud proper, anc just an? consistent wita nsttoaal pacriotic duty, to Tesiat the present toread, bis, shen is the ataie Of the case. Walker t# notin Nicaragua as « Nicaraguan, Dot is at war wich oli the exwiing, interests and freedom of Conivai Americe nage * In tous portraying the views of the patriotiem—go- Yerpmenial and jncividual—of Ceotral America, tt ts done 0 #bo formidabie and taterminadie waturo of the present con«at. A portion «f our fellow countrymen were nuy as Catharine of mua arraaged the partition of f | Polaud—wih this characteristic difference, however: Catharine was as bold and sessions af she was deep and » bapdsume the spoiiation of Nica:agua, Dave taken nothing to our- selves but the shame and tne folly of our subservicuce to Briuab pottoy. if th’s upparalieled convention were not actually before the Senate in ail its forms of offcial autnea' should find it difficult to Deiieve in the existence of such * Tee Oy Bulwer treaty had not preceded It, and i the Clayton-Bulwer a an ecroally cecrea tha ranmeunte ot that body, we wonld pronounce it Impoesible that our government could thus be with England tor the diamemberment of an Ame- Pitan State, Or that our Senate could sanction by ite de borate vote such @ full and iatel surrender of every American principle of pottey. 3 a ‘war with no less than tour goveraments, consent Of Nicaragua was not asked in framing this With whicr that uf our own has negotiated treaties of | conventi n, and to exolude her vole, even in trieadly amity. Can sochs war be sustaine for apy iovgth # | protest, the United Sites withdraws our it No Cam nothing | refuses to moept one from Ni uatil the deed for pT a a ae cance ve received sDe seal tbe . time? No Is 1s proper to sustat be done to pata stop to it? Yes; stepa necessary to De taken are apecially avoided oy Officul cignitariee whose duty ib may be 10 inauguraio them By negiecuing to adopt tbe niortsary meisares t> nt be departs re Oo! men with arms, Bot om greats, ‘Wo are individually at war with Usutral / morioa, altnoagh veace—& mortifying prare in our uational obarnc’ 4 fh will no. be surprvicg if, under these ctroumstances, the law ef self preservation do act add 1¥ 10 the present means of the goveraments of Coa- Amorica to perieet their present aod fmiure sooary, ‘The readers of the Eiveatp will untersteand what is meant to be fnferrea by ine ‘ast remark—a coalition of ail (ho Hpanish American goveramenw for the more cer- tain protection of Weir national and personal mdepen- devce The coalition has aireeay commenced in Cena America, and thie es tt now tends will shortiy reosive beip irom ul! the ovber Spapis® american Sates. [i is to controvertibly resolved upon to Contieue this war for tae protection of Nicarsgas uatil every enemy—every man Oppored in principle. to the inde, ‘of tne ropab- Ves and peope of Central America shall be expelled therevom This is che doctrine we would ourwe! res adopt for self i Prererration. aud It wovld seem to be impovaie mot to the dic. Whe seotiment aa BOW ioduiged the people of as into Americs true and As ales to you on & former occasibe, when you oaly that ‘were jurnbbed wih the prot cerbal of the enoagh to at. Contral eS gorernmene «| ro anfortumate Ni Bit on ker, an ident Nocaragoa, that of the the Central American wil am bs De and are not ndeposed to enter Into commercis! trea- bow justly and ties with our ment, MULUAlly advantageous; but, bestowed upon far the sate of personal security, governments! indepen. “A Convention dence, ne \opa) howor and paiona) peace, the govern whe Mogroe doo mente of Central America will presevere im resiauiog & Karopean dom!- Policy adverse to ail tranquillity as well ae subversive of every Moral viriee and aii that t+ amienie, just, good, & portion of the patriotic an 4 geverons in national obaracter, for the Mosquito Tt ls the inten: ion Of the Spanieh American governments of this district are xien and Cubs=to present for ine e-opiion President & pian 0 40 away with k 3 i nw as Coy ope the sotion deveioped ot policy sanctioned by the loroad o° indicuatity fi 2 Ite farther agreed that Nicaragua shall recognize our Union ino thegterritory of, Nicaragua. Such pl and confirm this ast Whether jt is not one of foreign en adoptea by onr Congrese will cons%lidate our om. tr quillity, ard make every Soncish government ou ‘Gcntinent of America the [rent of the (oid States. Wasmveroy, Jan 19, 1457. “ You know the lowes |e de- @idedly a democratic Institation yet the oon last eveoing ‘was more brilliant than usual, being attended principa ly Dy etrangers—the citizens here anticipating and avol ling the great crowd which was there. Soh « dirplay of downeast glance of the | freedom of navigation up and down the river San Juan, from horizostally upon the array | mouth tothe mouth of the Berapique river, with 0 heen, Yet thie len delicate | (mer and quit the port of San Juan of Greytown with assembied about + pa ey TL Dod A A bjeot, amd I dare not describe ali that was to be seen. being satjeet (0 ny duties of gent or caper’, ons daty pr m een, ves arbitration of the United states ear gentle cirenmioe: lady readers. 5 ‘asvally veiled, the tresty says, with the directness of « tly the “opserved of ail | master who brooks no disobedience te hie will:— * Gov. Bell, of Texaa—the The repubiios of Nicaragua and Costa Rica shall allow the Noh COMES. territorial disputes between them, as Aa the extenaion " te birt be mren to the town of San J mtg tag the same cannot be amicably adjusted ssuuvenhy e@mbrotdered thet town, fo be seitied by M HAVANA, Isangi—From Obariceton 19th and 4ch, due at Havana 234 gad 7a. From Bavase ith andi, duo st New ork 11th Cal \—From Ve arrives at Ha’ and Kew Orleans Ibu, From new Orisa Wik, Havana 29Uy $a 7 “Sion Waseions From Now York 27th, arrive af Havana Intand New Orleans 3a, From Mew ‘Tab, Havann ‘14th, due at New York 18th Teaves New York at 10 4M and Now Orieans st 8 AM. ‘ee Orrr—Fi vc of each month, arriving ‘Gavens 15, and Moblie 14h. From Mable Zad, Havana Uth, due at New York 23h. THE OVFRLAND MAIL TO INDIA AND CHINA. The following may be of value to thove Having the — w "the mall leaves Seuthampton on the éth and 2ith of each moath. and Arrives at Aloraadria bout the 19th of same ‘and 4th of fol- obedient servant, eaten Bucs about the 2 or 2st of same and Sih or 6th of a ee Cees i ceend, the Sreawery. ‘Ares ot Aden sbont the 28th or 6th of samo and 20th or rr : sagen iat Bg mg om ‘or 27th of same and day of arrt- — Leaves ten about! the 26u Srarawent exhibiting the income of 5 ovement (856, and au es 1 for Bombay. ard Lith to 30th for during the fecal year eu June 80, Sncien Navy seamer arrives at Bombay about the 3d to 6th timate of what the ennual imoome would be if one- ‘and 19th to 2tat of the following month. filth, one-fourth, and one-third of the duties author- letters tntended Naw Y¥ Wied’ py ths tart act of July 30, 1846, sould’ be Fe: es RS een ae eee ml b remittamce one.) ad 5 pont fe Total vents saving moka TM Atlee Smee rma aero 10, 09) micM WaTEe 94 iinet June 3 One fiith of which gives a reduction Port of New York, January 25, 1857. $73,018,141 48 $04,022,863 60 12,804,672 70 Ship Nept Peabody, Liverpool, Dec 19, with mdse and fiietumasoria CH Maral gs, a experineed oon ee; '. um) “7 aa, ban a rf ded 16 of the crew sh ee eee ing her free, bas loet sats, epare, 46. Lani a rem: if one fourth A. aaa age sty ie, adie, Boat witad be werpool, Nov 29, with duties. Bi si eel, abee, i, POR BB rat of ge bad eens a tein a Unite Coeaeh, Eevee yng q rough weasher; was up to the High'ands 17tb inst, took « cal year ending Jane 08, Toc tith, five miles off tight Ship; tao! trom 1866... $78,918,141 45 | NW and was blown off sdore; lost fore and main main slayauil, figure heed ‘ke. Has been W_ of Weorge’s Banks since 3d inst, with continual alt Stream 7 dare uider close reefea Hias some of he R ne Cou ard, Liverpool, Dee 10, with mdse and Paperi Reladear Nimmons, Kio Janeiro, 69 devs with coffee, 16,005,716 88 . $67,012,425 58 | to Keyvoids & “ushman, was bound to Philadelphia, gut tad 5 badiy, mes frozen, &c Hes ex By a remittance of one third of the duties py ha poy ive const: (vom 8 pilot Jan 2h at ‘Total receipts during the fls- PM. of Barnegat at6 csi year ending June 30, gro pot fart eile ju a= “4 973,018,161 40 | Crow had been working 30 “ $04,022,868 60 aflomt: Jan 1 the One third of w: piste bolsg luotion of. 21,840,064 50 ot 4 aM toi tod sae ber And an estimated annual Satho, op MOONE Of..+ sereseeeeee $62,677,186 98 | the Pumps: 24th F. BIGGER, Register. ‘TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Register’s Office, Jan. 16, 18: Political Movements. Tos Pussipast aap Vics Pamipant Exact Going 10 4 Bat..—It will be geen from the following letter that the President elect bas signified bis intention to be present ‘at the inauguration bail to be given in Washington on the 4th of March next:— Cay fom Bio fur Fh Jade)phia. 24th od Hy & sun! veane! io head cf her mainmast was above the water, with malneall LAND, Jan. ‘ tpboom atta Many thanks for your ind’ invited ie bebettvor ine | Bch Gol Sakeriy, Chastesion, 16 days, with cotton, Committee of arrangements to the National Inaugural | f°. (0 Morsay NG O08 blown oll shore lost part ot Ball. Itis accepted with much pleasure. From wi deck toad of cotton; lost jib, eplit sails, ac. Was towed up by the sleamtug Ocean Ove ship, and two brigs. Emeu (Br). Liverpool; Constitution (Belg), An- twenpi buh Oosan bird, —, ‘Wind at suneet, NW. 4 ww. ‘The followtng is Mr. Broskinridge’s letter accepting an tmvitation to be present also:— Laxmrotos, Ky., Jan. Deeks eee ‘the 10th tastant ’ Rothing to prevent mo from being at Tow Dal” to be given es the evening of vue aun of March next, and, accordingly, 1 accept your kiad in ‘vitation, given on Of the Committee of Arrange- men. JOBN CO, BRECKINRIDGE. A Naw Man ror Tam Canvar.—Soveral oi the Vermont democratic papers are throwing out intimations that Hon. D. A. Smalley, of Barlington, is likly to be one of Mr. Buchsnan’s constitutional advisers. Expomsmp rom tax Canunnr—The Democratic State Commitiece of New Hampshire have passed a resolution ecommending John 8. Wells for a place io Mr, Ba- chanan’s Cabinet. Perhaps he will got it. Govmryor oy Mainx —ln consequence of the necessary withdrawal from the gubernatorial chair of Hauntbal Hamlin, who has been elected to the long in the United States Senate, Hon. Joseph Wiiliams, oF Augasta, President of the Senate, will become the acting Governor of Maine after the 4th of Mareb next. Aw M. ©, Dacusms 4 Ra Nownarion.—on. Z, Kidwell, Of Virginia, dectines being a candidate tor re election to the House of Representatives 1867. jaw of BOSTOF, Jan 3 ect has been made with certain bk d which the channel of this harbor ts to be opened by ediescay next. NEWPORT, Jan 2—Arr bark Eémund Dwight (of Boston), ‘ickrreon, Mobile for Providence—bas experi beary Weather, 10m: fore topgaliantmast, 4c Aleo, brig Harriet A Sterbensot (of NYork) Mount NOriesns for Provicence—nas experienced heavy weather and eqrung alesk baving more than 3 J. et water in the held, Vopaails aad sustained Licht 15 days since, aud was Gamage; saw Mootauk sehr, name not sven, 3 weeks blown off the ‘coast A small from Portland for Norfolk arr yesterday at 6 Pal. In port the above, and al! others as previously Herald Marine bye pm meg PHILADELPHIA, Jan 25, 445 PM—the City Ice Boat, it Kelly, which lett Eyed morning at TH 0" lock, tating a for Savanush {i stenmebip otate of in tow, returned last evening to repair some paddles of her starboard wheet which got broken; sbe etarted »ga’n this morning wad ix now (Fi) fn the Horse Shoe, cutting her way th hia fine style, wih the State of Georgia in tow. ‘The Schayikiil river jetight. The Delaware river i# fast above the city open op posite. and navigation interrupted from ihe Navy Yard to Chester, but the lee Boat by to morrow will bave the passage dow nword opened. Miscellaneous and Disasters. fur Inex, Capt Brown, from Liverpool, before reported ashore at Morriches. L I, is said to bave three feet of water in ‘he hoid. She was within 20 miles of the Highlands on Friday. ‘The steamtug Achilles, with & lighter in tow, went to her aid on Sunday morning She was built at Essex, Coun. is about 6 years ol¢, and 1 $00 tons burthen. B86 is owned by and con- signed to Messrs Sturges. Clearman & Co. Scr Cot BatTreRsy, Btetson, from Charleston, was towed up to the city on sunday morning by steamtug Ocean, Capt Foun- tain, Sbe was close on to the East Bank an4 must have gone ashore but for the agsistance of the tug, which reached her af- ter great exertions, made nesessary by the large quan ities of hesry Joe. Smair Wincep Racer, &4o—The sveamtugs Tiger and Tem- ‘on Tuerday morulng took in tow ship Winged Racer, to ber into the Roads, bat there not being enough waar on niNinitedi signal ot Siarens snd Gred gune t he set etree guns Pima Se Wad cea ahaa ek a thas could be got to ‘The transportation lines leading to Washington all quarters, are already ran down with propositions to coa- vey the expectant crowd. fhe Baitimore aad Uhio com: pany, whose branch road forms the famnel through which is pourrd ali the eastern, northern aud western travel to ‘be pationa! metropolis, bas arranged, it is said, with the same during tae ‘all the mon ations carry from ‘end Baltimore to Seen aetna oe ee The hed Bet company are turtber 0 an © pressure C poe the Say Of the tneugaretion thal they will on encer Rene rccneeiny tremtia Lave talewes ts seomer We ‘uke to make special or exclusive provision for aesocl- | Jenkins up to Baltimore, on Tuesday. but was shor: of fuel; ations On that dey. Amoog the parties who have secared the ‘Creek, with which the steamer Lo Baltimore) wonid supply accommodations on Peppeyivanie apd New for fhe as lar anabe could Thestenmer Wm Jenkins i lying off Fort Melieary out of tnel—Bait Rx Books, 2d. ©. - Cobasset. Jan 22—The shiv California remains wa belive taported ach Maicoim Bas takea {rom her valle ‘some tre cee cia old copper, fer oed left Gurag ‘orih the | change of ‘he admlnlstration Cader of the country. Event of the uhe Consul Witlamsburg City News. Conowan's InveericaTion—Usvscal Procanvixa.—On Saturday last Uoroner fommoned a jury for the purpose of holding ac inquest apon the remains of Robert Jobrson at the station house in the Fourteenth ward. De censed wea found lying insensible shortly before 19 o'clock on Wednesday night, in Seventh street, near Grand. He was conveyed to the station house and re- ‘Cnatnan, Jan 23—Bark Chester in afloat and at anc Ona, ee Mie nisberma, and cboreitall Ligh Ships Femain ei same place y Abe 9 reach i 18 that day. @nnebunkport oa the ua robaoly on er return to Brio SWAN Blurtevant, from Orrderns with a cargo of mo- nesen of aud for went ashore at Folly Uore, user Glowcerter, 10th inet aL PM, The crew were saved by tne hore, The vessel and cargo will Brio Ruas Donurr, of from Boston for Port Innd, in the outer harbor at Gloucester Zith inm, cut away Der feremaat and roce out the gale, Berg Samvet Oris, Limeburner, from Savannah for #t Jobo, NB. put into Machiasport on ‘the 16th iast, having been Liows off to lon 64 # . from Aut Caves for Boston, be- Base Jones Haraway. from pena is ‘easel and cargo are Kliaworin Me where she is owned. Vessel: aro neving ‘Wansixe To Bors —On Saturday inst four young § were arrested by the police for throwing chunks of joe | probably insured im Boston. ‘od at $6,000, Y 4 oT tore bray eee Penne omene eat ie Tenth sivect. afer lnearcerated in the ooliam few | SiN iermaras went sanore at Nace Volct, naar Provinoe- hours they were town during The sehr ta wiated ina di Nea reer" seee Se a oe Superior Court—General Term. Jon bnte at Pembroke, Me, in Present all the Judges. at $5,000. SrecAL TERM. Duer, Justice. 7 Witiam P. Petridge a. al. os, Prederich T. Wella, a. al. pe wont Injunction dissolved withont costs. so Insp, and ahe would probably get of Siet or 224, Borworth, Jestice, ite weather wae good. BOGS c: Wiliam R, agt. Abroham @. Cratto.—The ea | geun Trankn, Davie of and from Rockland, went ashore jnstment made will be vacated, and the costs tp be¥e-Rd- | on Ton Fourd Isard 20h, She was loaded with lime, and justed en usual notios. ‘will be # total lors. Orew Janded on the Island. Mosson, Justios. Bonn QUEEN oF tHe Care, of Gloucester her moor. Peter Q. Ryerton 00. Randall H, Green.— Motion and ashore on Ten Pound Isiand 20th inat. She will with $5 costs, without ‘be got off without much damege. denied Prejudion to any other or future | pplication, \. Mew fone Esrsics, Chapman, of and from Provincetown, for Philadelphia; Jobann ‘NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 18657. ‘ receat a ae Behe ih ta west estese tn the gale, at Bue- of South Shoal, has States neers Sa a ttn on 1400. _ AMOY, abt Nov 10—In Florids, from ry "tong ; alae Waverley, Hayden, trom Manta; brig ay Dec $—1 lets, WNC; actos, Mo abide i Thora No aad Baroviydon fpooder, al {or Liverpool lag; Forest King. Louce, for, 40 ce rer che, for Salou; Jordun, H ‘asa, Nov 10d brig’ Bonita, Upton (trom Now rs York acuta, pia —— Dec 22—Arr ship Tropic Bird, Foulkes, Phila- ‘an7o”, Nov 14—In port ships Lotus, Leckie; Stephen Suni ¥ Lovett, for N York; Resolute, Me Rausle: Savacou, Barry, Mascon, willeta end Risiey, unc, ¢, Lane, for London, Pull, for NYork; James Marshall, Presoot, for te ‘CuimcHa Istanps, prev to Nov 30—6ld ehip Coquimbo, Bla- mR . abt Nov l—In motion eae " Sbip Arcole, Pitman, from for Philadelphia, ar 20th and sid 23a.’ Grig Legracge, ¥, from River Danube for ib, arr ah and vided. Ibe’ wind en tho 26th was hard gale from W; five foreign vessels were re- ore q ‘port ships New Hampshire, Sheldon, for York, 1ouh; Martha's Vineyard, Pember, for 40 6000; fe Lawton, bourne Bord Mone. Nov 1d--tn port ehips Tuskina Spencer: Sa00t- ing star, bubols Davia Brown, Bradbury; Young america, Badcock; Kensington, Thrane; Matiida, Lee, f P Suge. inger- soll Cranes, reves, ‘and alezanaer, Holway, unc. Bia Oct 'y! Cree Macao, ‘Nov l¢rin port brig Melita, Freoch, for Bhanghae, soon. pu Nov 3—In port ship Boston, Potter, for Boston, unc; others. Newrour, W, Deo 23—Arr ship Architect, Butman, Glou- center, to load for Vi FeRano Nov 22~1n ‘port bark Ceres, Smith, for pepper coast of Bumaira in Feb. Ee ——— Dec ota port brig Wizard. Nickerson, for New ors, re ; ane others phoitawottn, Lee A=SMd bark Rhoderio Dhu, Bryant, from Ort ypenhagea, baving repr! Guancuan, Dow ‘6—In port ships bureks, Canfield, from Sao Francisco, arr 5th; Chanting, Jacobs: While 8wallow, Browa, and Bwaliew, Tucker, unc. surprise, Rapied, trom 1oEo: bark Witch, Hultman, from Hoog Kong, was oa 1 Jaco, Dec 31—arr schr May{lowes, Hopkins, for Bristol, RI, tew days. (Pee Sreamenir Presta.) Antwerp, Jan 5—sid Buriington, Know! iu. brauman 1—Sld Majestic, Durand, Boston. Brouwggesnaven, Jan 6—sid Ihland, Reucke, N York, BbiLn04, Jan 2—Arr Sea. Devies, nw Taylor, Mobile! 5th, Ros- ‘CLyps, Jan 6—old Keulemard, Savanna. conser, Dee %—arr Voyager, Nickerson, NYork; a te rite erat bc eae ae a SO Harriet, Foote NOrieans for Grimaby; &b, Liverpool, Kear- . IvYork for Lonaon. weaned by 6th, Grahams Polley, Heyden, from Antwerp for sid 7th, Bell Rock, Gorham, NOrleans; &h, Madawaaka, Nielson (from ‘Lonéop). Charieston. Pavat, Dee Warr G & Lamar, Mayhew, London for © ‘York, put in leaky. FLEETWOOD Jap 5—Sid Mansani'o, Spurr, Bavannab. GLOUCESTER, Jan 7—Art Hasiord, Bhediac, ‘amos, GuavEsEND, Jan 8—arr a N York. Gn : 6—8id Sophie, Moder, Unwrieston. oA. Lee 29—Arr Rodmond, Wray, Callao. sid 30th, Al- arth NY Pi Ballastrino, do. ‘San Francisco, HeLvorT Jan 6—sid Wm Cummings, Johns, Savannah. huxosrom, Jan 7—Arr J W Lovett, Byrne, st Joha, NB, Livasroot; deo 6—arr Unrizie.'s jUrleans, away, Liskin. Co; ‘arisna irc, Dororoas, na ‘shalatta Barker, do; letac Wright, Marshall; Lecy Frapalin, Jordan; Wm Tapscott. Heli, aad Middievex, Farmelee, Niork; West Polot, tarding, do emg asbove., Sydpolen, Soderberg, and Lady 1 Bruce. bavanioh, “ih, Aibert Gailaun, Delano. N York; Ticonderoga, Bey na Jechiie; R # Sumner, Oyer, NOrieans; Essex, Welsh, 1 Jobn Sid sth, JP Morne Weeks, NOrieans: Alpe (aw), Unrre, to Jona ‘cr \'Xork; routhampion, Austin, NYork; Gov Langdon, Lincoln, NOrieans. ‘Apt out 6, Cucassian, Powell. 8t Johns. NF, Halifax, and wand enry, Mobile, arctic, Zerega, aad Lonpon, Jan York Mh Been a br tout &h. Kine Vay ene ag) Lord Vamp! jontgomery, Norfolk, Va, Lone ttar, Conary (trom « eran) Mealteonm ‘ufsina, Dec 29—arr North Star Beterson, Venice. Ye wrsmoctn, Jan 6—Sid Otas Keen, Chattin, N York; 8th, Zurteb, mich, 00. Viyaourn, Jan 6—The Eliz :beth Ellen, Brightman, from Lonoen tor A York, arr here with loss of anchor aad chain in tbe downs Sen Ee Besse, Jen 6-Sid Johannisberg, Ulrich (from javie), NUTieaLs Queenstown, Jan 7—Put baek, Swan, for NYork. br Eaten, Acv 17—arr Oxvord. Jobason, N York. Sr Nagase, Jan 6- Arr » Natascta, Dec 31— Arr 0 ‘Clatk, Havana Wesen, Jan S—Art Anna Delius, Hatiendor?, NOrieans for Aytwenr, Jan 6—~The Betsy, Allen, arr bere from the Mau- 1 ween On the ‘alternoon of We 28, 130 aoe inted bark on fire; ou her stern werd Nancy, in glit letters, with wo stars; abe Wes appereny & Lew veael of about 450 tou, Isden with coiten, and sung goon afterwards, having burnt to the water's edge: the crew had been saved by an outward bound bark, Canpiry, Jan 6—The Am ship James Howes, from Giouces- ter tor Bwanses, and ship Bothaia, of Loudon. were in sontact in Penarth Boads; both ships received considerapie damege. ‘ybe dotbnie, 1.0 neden (coals), for Gibraltar, has received damage iv Penarth Roads, an am ship having run into her, doce for repairs. and will have w return into Dat, Jan ¢—The am ship on, Ryan, from London for canst yas stove bigher upon the bedch off Kingaown, ad ing here on Maura, Jan—There was afrigottal Oay: 4 ehipe have foundered at sea, bave been wrecked agairst the wharves and piers, , Mom, J the Am ip Casa ap, er pA shore dure the gale ordre fo be discharged preparatory oW, bi s sed rode until SP wi mach tbat the abip to drive; veered out: foand At tmporaibie to chaina, and ren for Ny ‘M. the witd SW —— mud to the weet hugh r De—Beiow, at anchor th Ligi vemols as above. steamers 1, AFeY. bh AM OONKMLESTON, Jan 1510, barks NY Rbehoite Cart, Liverpool; Edisto, sing, Boston: ser Depew, Biers ss Lin 225 Boston, steamer Predmont, Sypris ane Pete me Chastain, Haney, St Mary WRANKFORT, Jan 16—H1 ship Sarah M n Reese TS ‘h, Capt Phiniey 7, Kinney; West- ‘Agr brigs Samuel Otis, Lime. Sai John, NB, baring been blown off to triers ame ‘ond Ej w jamaican Arr ships Gind Tid Nelsoa, ior ata | b | “Wii OME | a | pal = ic maleate atc, Hicks Howie thd Tike atl George itis aha ean Fert Ama ete Be Adams, M Fowler, from ped z PY i # “t A Btetson, WL AND, Jan 18—8ld schrs Lanson a eg ty Soy prefixed instead of Charies ‘e are Bra To quad agatvel imposiion se London Cordial Gia” are stamped upon, the the signature of R.C Cnazums is upon the label. * No. 18 Wall street. ‘Tice. Hope a Gon isd Chambers street, and wholesale how. wenerally. ym VENOGE & CHARLES 1%8 Peerlcirest | FINE ARTS. TI Sayan 96 Naseay Sruxer, QBDEE YOUR VALENTIS ws Oraer Valeatcs Order your Veleatioos Order your Valentines Order your ‘Valentines | Beriy. ly. Booksellers, “< Feotstetseotsees hi FORMATION WANTED —LO&8T, HENRY DULEY, /, aged ten or aleve! om an errand on Tuesoay 5 time nothing hes been Beard ot hin one pone ceomed, light. not hemmed ap or cbeeked shirt, with two fingers of his lett hand. Any information bouts will be thankfully recelved_by his afflicted mother, at Cherry street. MF BARCI# SCHLOMDT. FROM ORRMANY, WILL ht i FRSON AL —ABTHOR D, FORMERLY ©! Fy goods store in Will ina a may hear of ‘to his by; 5 reas ety gy a r office ustralia. W 48iED_ INFORMATION REGARDING Witt or Catherine Ossey, of Cork, by their Cecio When en eigrditom wares aw, Sroms@iog Cathcine Wace en sao “3 dress Gavel ibe. fproul, No. 2 Bedford p—s Now Yorks, THE LECTURE SKASOR. URE ON THE LIFE AND nace "9 Patrick Henry will be deuvered at the way Fraccie Healy, , , Jan dean eyo an rps fs No, an fork nad RRB SOIL FOR THE SOS OF TOTL.—THE MB- ‘ebanice’ ard Workingmens’ Central Republioan Uutor 1 hoid & (a) Se ag oie ne 4 Fs . on ay evening, January elon menting ii fe adateased es to en Fnirma'y, rhaniew’ and hwy = 34 Unien have from 6 wil ‘reading room Dns tn carnestly tavited to call _ pemaeeneee ane $ | : zt manac mattar, together reat variety of naetn| ory Neve diary Yor 180? eo mccurate, Otel dieeary anda Oe matter usefal and instructive. Price Beenta For pieverrere MASON BROTHERS, pndiiebers, New York, TOO LATR FOR CLASSIFICATION, * AR FIRST ANNUAL HALL OF 7: clety, “la Union,” will be held st Pe a evening, January 38 1857. Toke Bl: to night ote bal.” ee, or at the door on the |