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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1657. Our Washington Correspondence. Wastinaros, Jan, 25, 1857. The Public Printing and the Spits Urgans of Washington— Interesting Fasis and Statistics, he Govern: wertising, which is given to Bier ane 2 udiomos amounts to from $80,000 bo 70,008 Some, saturn, stocntote earaantantetan een Intlligencer prints Congressional debates, from the FF A tit i ia i | i : | : i if z H : EB : t eres ret oil rid # # a rt I i H i 2 g i z 5 iE thei? carriages furnish yratia, ve taken with some grass al: ted by the President avi se- ! A e ‘ i E, printing; means for a; . eee oe Se Sremeuey, ont. refused to y; tho case before Congress for decided against Seaman St once by the above figures what is tale of the Union newspaper establish. Appleton. The mere purchase by Mr. A. of office materiala nubecription list and adver- Dargain—a b HIT i 8 i Siti ‘li iyi g il E ty Daving a decided majority i» both. But’ the old adage ‘that there is ‘many a sip veiween the cup and the lip,” Way yet be brought to bear against Mr. Appleton; for ‘where the profits of ibis pri: ting plunder amount to about $800,000 a year, there wil! be more than Competitor for it, Our Harrisburg Corsespondence, Hareranvac, Jan. 20, 1857. Non-election of State Trearurer— What will the Democrats Do ?=The State Agricultural Society. ‘There has been uo election of \ate Treasurer yet. The Jaw fixes the third Monday {n January for both branches Of the Legislature to met iu the hall of the House of Representatives and voto viva voce for candidates for they were unable to prevent « vote being taton on the Pesolution, they sbsented themecives from their seats ‘when the yeas and mays were cailed, thus preventing a detested the propositio: the purpose of eketis The BOW are thas there will be no election Bave to bee joint resvlution passed by both houses, it ing tbe time for the asscmbiing of the convention, ‘The leading democra's have resoived to oppose the pas. ange of avy resolution which ibey willbe abie to prevent from passing the lower House acd thereby prevent any ; Dat in doing tbat they wii sotally disregard their ‘office to support the conatita 6 Of the Pte constitution say be elected Rouustiy, by @ joist vote of boil Of the Leyiaiature.’” Zhe iegmiaitve ensctment out the provisions of the constitution, alter fixing Monday tu J ‘Meetig 10 joint conven || oootinue for one year, jcoessor sbail ve qusiite..;"’ the aw further ‘thas ip case bo stave Treasurer is elected at the by law, the Treasarer wr tne ime being shal) the office unill a su 20eeeor 1s appointed ad Preventing sn elrcnon they wherefore retain N. the pres-pt incumbent who ihe demooratearo re as Treasurer for the coming year. houses were eugaged w day on private biila, or uiawon ol ko w /oriacce to the community at o * HH i fl g if rf : i ! desly H Qo De a grest aitioulty wo Ket tats working order. The Penpeylvania Sia'e agricuturel Society met tn the bali of the of Repreeeniatives this afternoon, and eld their spnval cikccuon Hou. David Caggert, present Bpeaker of (be Senate, was ciecied President for the en pany ag! James for he inst two ye Beiection of Mr, Tegga in our State Fairs for « ‘The Board of Aldermen mt ai 6P. M, yesterday, ta @hotr Chamber ot the Oty Hai, Al’orman Olancy, Prost Gent, in the chair. The minuies of the last moeting were wend and approved, after woich several unimportant papers were read aad referrei to their appropriate com milters =A remonsirance against « line of stages pro Posed to be established turoogh Lexington avenue and ‘Irving place, was received and isid on the table, be- anes tage wee no paper before the Board making ap- such te I | i A i i Algermas Bucet ‘the $160,0¢0 for ‘want the park improved by diroot tax Alderman Tvckes hoped ‘whether it wo $150,000 im ihe hands of the Central Park Com- misstoners ‘said be the ordinance ‘was passed ‘eataditshing that board of commissioaers, It was stated they were to be only a temp.ary alfair. That ordinance we, ised through thie Beard by misrepreseatations of They Row waat s new approprietiea, when they bave Tr tale or'me parpows, $20 000 —t way 839. for tbe Commuasioner Repaire end Bea intormed me tbat his SS ‘early $10,000 to the Board of Park Qommiesioners § Mr. Tucker concluded by ing that if the Fopert wae adopted the Logistatare ts Albasy will strike tt out. for the Oeatral cppased to money Deon em to work ‘and want the Srwry, om csc! ye, afer Tarther on striking out ‘ume $150,000 for Park was taken and four voting in the affirmative and Alien im tne irecpareman bold not ve ad io he on pavemer Tet wee el wae oti to itt Schemes, iv the Westmoreland dele; shed for themacives an eaviable eu i ins is, ey ecettierie : f : i i Hf ; at i a | ie “ i mitted, and because of this, and Or personal spirit, we remained a no part in the caucus. We are reetnces of our position. We believes i Deginning, and we shall maintain it firmly to the Under no circumstances, however. and in no cy, Will aringte yoreof any ofthe no whom, hPa fora Veen ‘democrat, and » man fit to represent iva: nia in the Senate of the United States ‘|Dy man. fimening {From the Phuadelphia Bulletin.) MORE INDIGNATION AND ANOTHER FIZZLE. A meeting of democratic citizens was called to assem. Die at Spring Garden Bail, om inst Saturday night, for the Whew indigoation because a wiature of the State bad thought proper to elect the Simon Cameron Untied Staten Senator in prefercace to domooratic caucus nom:nes. Messrs. Chas. Brown, L. © Unesidy and svepheo Ke mek ‘were announced as speakers ou tbe occasion. We went hour after the time namad for the mectiag, and we found theres few of tne indignant clustered ardund @ stove and discussing the object of teeth chattered with the cold Mr. purpose of expressing Col, John W. Forney, the to the Hail about balf talking about that report of the babed in the F i 2% 8 : : i : 2 3 i it H i il Hes i E 3 i corporations, avd @ corrupiion. a stil i: a s 4 £5 3 i u j F i #0 liaple to abuse, and the different candi- LH iit inquiring solomaly Mlection tm | Anniversary of the Birthday of Robert Burns. Our Loudon Correspondence. Lompon, Jan. 9, 1857. Laat evening the eightioth anniversary of the birth of | Motives of the Present Hostilities of the British againd Bootia’s bard,‘ Bobby Burns,” was duly celebrated at Cenatitution Hall, Broadway, by the Burns’ Birthday As- ‘foolation. About three hundred people sat down to an excellent @inmer, The dining ball was adorned with American ‘and British flags, and a besutiful transparency of the poet was suspended over the head of the Chairman, and on etther side were pieces of ancient armor, furnished by Captain MoLeay. ® ‘When the ‘good things’ were disposed of, the Pams- Dux, George Brodie, Esq., apologized to the company for the coufusion which prevailed, An accident eocurred to the caterer, over which he bad no conirol, whiob delay: pe oy 3 Preciaely at a quarter ing exhausted, be perem; ordered the ‘gentlemen the whius jackeus the iaok faces’ $2 Pedre. Ho To honor Robia’s glorious we meet—a bapor — bands o’ friendship tight, Tosweet by the immortal sug, be- The song 0’ auld Lang Sync. ee ‘A deputation rom the society which met at the Pacific Hotel waited upon the company daring the evening. ‘ie Brooklyn City News. Crmima Starencs of tHe City—Raromts of Tas t alet and Cums oF Porics —The following quarterly and annual reports of the Brooklyn Chief of Police were presented corrobo- | to the Common Council last evening. The report for the quarter ending Deo. 31, 1856, shows the number o; berrests to bave been 2,180, being a decrease of 393 from the number embraced in the previous report. Dari the quarter 2,001 persons were pon l neo wie the | lodgings at the different station houses, 93 lost children found by the police were returned to their parents, 12 fires were —- by the police and $1,343 68 taken from drunken persons and returned to them; 443 days were lost by the Department by reason of sicksess and gy being =e loss ig Department of nearly 5 men per day. plaints were 9 members of tho Department, ctwaich's were sed, 1 was suspended for ten days, 3 were dis- |. The number of po- Noemen detailed are 25, of which 1 is at the Mayor's ofice, 8 in the office of Chief of Paltce, 10 in the police courts, 2 as hack inspectors, and 9 ag health wardens. The following report shows the number of persons ap- prehended by the police for felonies, miademeanors and Other offences, from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1866:— Tegal vetng. Wegal voting. Kidsappig ss vecenes pnahsnntone Detained us witness... 42 “ Diatorb’g public wors’p 1 Erosped convict “4 it. » » e Pee ett tert ty 1,663 daya were Dein g an average of nearly ive men per 008 were accommodated with lodgings at the wtation house; 675 lost children were found and restored i taken from lodgers aed drusken persons them, The arrests were 2,104 lees than the year pre- buletn and luteners if they thought be spoke such very Dad Eag- | Jiou hab ai eigbt o'clock seventy-nine persone were present, ~ 4 1 oe aot ibe mass meet ganized. The Hon. ‘Thomas Forayth 4 wo the chair, Mr. Wm. English was invited to act ea accrotary, Dut dcciined, and a Mr. Norney conseated to take the post, The Chairman thea inquired of the rowd whether anyboly batacopy of the ed call, but pudOdy responded to the demand aad awful pause ensued. Alter & decoroun altence of fve the object of locluding lookers on, reporters. was then or; 3 3: aul i Ci H i i i t 3: i i | a . s i of the party,’’ &o.. ko. The apivering throng soon after broke up, and thas ended fizzle No. 2 im the way of Forneyish indignation Votiadelpbia i i $i 3s I i 4 { i i Fixa—Two small frame buildings, two stories in height, Nos. 47 and 9 James street, were desireyed by fire on Sunday night. Tney were owned by Elisha B. Morrell, and ccoupied by William Corr — the trath of his had evi. ses ot y > meeting PA hotel, aad into nae, Love, Sze. a to Meir take that Tole threat ‘aa they PB moat palitic to by ie _— sens | Siasis onee er ane shea tears PS Indy mot hia wile, stopped ata hotel and “eet the clergy gn All example’ by tmmoraiities with the sald lady. fhe fact ‘tnat he went to Philadelphia to deliver a lecture, aad was lo was | absent from the city at the time ihese reports were ooleed Peocaliar a eee, © iittie sn} to the rumor in the Peouliar of lovera St stanly tn latuoed com a mittee of his church to investigate ine subject, They ex ge py y thetr lavestigation tnat ir Kellech was imnocest of any im: at the ovwide hy F4meyeey ‘tala hey ue See See aoe poe 5 sanpounced that Mr. Kallooh would preach io peunl piace H He H 5 H Having noticed 01 iare your strictures: Allaatic | chance to learn trath of the matter. Dook Company, condemaing them omergy ‘From the Boston Times, January 26. bea bouping G26 basen open ¥ermag read The Rey Br 1 8. Kallooh, abot when eo laech hey you say, the storage on there | deen raic of late In the pabtic papers and in pudiic and GRotia ovens dering thea oat qnarters, relative to his \oentious transactions in the idee that the stores belong Cambridge on the night of the 6th instant, retarned net he Maat, the company own . ‘The te thls oy Garry on SRNR speraing Let treat las cowie avores are inaividaal aa they are | ern tour, at eleven o’clook the same morning, the tale source tnreugh whish tie derives tte to, an tmmence congreguien 18 Tromeat Temple, revenue, ae the company collecte ail ot crowded waa the sudience that hundreds of every vessel or that deliver and reorive goods, eens 0 ee Oe side aisles and adoat the therefore it a ‘hat the stores should expect the oom to procere a sitting piace. [t was no gone. pany, for their own interest, to keep it | rally isewa tet (he Bev. gentleman wos be preseat at adie ice boat, or breaker. and it was ‘woald | morning services, else the crowd would undoubtedly ‘tis winter beso provided. They did mak: Fatile at Reve bose reece proved to be the case in the after J ion tore L. Tbe write of tale ts welt many highly ok meee sented eee 1 trae ithe bas ean a ie great yt tbe fempie to procure even aright of the new re: on the Nigiove Gon capes of ‘aes then coed ‘ver, ‘under Too At ten minutes to eleven o'clock the Rev. Mr. Kalloob moat fa Fon —— Ty os oe ae Which was ocovapted by elders pecially Present obetrnotion, ‘now | ana others Baptiet per. extende from Faiton ferry to the Narrows. Would 1 not | suasion, and ‘Unat the fatigues of his journey nad De well to look to the corporation of the city of New York, | somewhat his strength, but that he woald co f hereafter make some provision’ to in algrest moanure, | thi the exer sees of the morning with as sood a gra:e obviate rame port of New York, ie | as bie oa) tx firm ities oe ie ae He then gave {oo important a commercial chotr in that excel {a pot at this moment Pormaasion are of New be done it bel to fornieh the means dam. . Io the year ended the Bist March Isat the duty on candies apd tallow in Fogisnd amounted to £97,177 the preceding year 0 wae £53,546. milral, the tone of the “anton Gover. In | ner ie bosinerstikee and courreous, wat Nia ropes to itr, Varks prompt anc straightforward. China—John Bull Trying to Rectify his Pax Blundere— The New British Monister to the United States—The One Man Rule in England—The theatres, do., do. ‘The conduct of Admiral Seymour in the bombardment of Canton bas draws ferth bitter comments from the ra- dioal press. You have before you the government expia- nation of toe causes that have led to his proceedings. I wilt now to give you another version of the matter. Some fow youre ago ail the world can well remember that England went to war with Obiva, and that after an unknown number of poor devils had been massacred, Obine yielded to the superior might of Great Britain. Bome say that right yielded to might on that oocasten, but it is too late to talk of that mow. Suffice it that, as the conquerors, we made our own terms, Chusan wae given up for Hong Kong. A large amount of specie changed bands, and all went ‘merry as © marriage bell.” Obios ‘wes subdued, and the srms of Oid Kagiand triampbant. Now, we Britishers can make breaches better than we can make terms, and the result of most of our treaties is that we bave to fight our battles over again or yield all for which we fought. Until lately we adopied the latter Plan and let the fruits of conquest pass quietly through our fingers; now we adopt other measures. It bas long ‘been felt that we did not embrace all the advantages wo have seized at the conclusion of the former war, ‘therefore wroptore would be « convenient thing. ‘This rupture bas been brouxut about, sad past tresties cast to the winds. Another opportunity of bullying « weak Power is afforded, sud there can be no doubt} fros erent evidences tha! honest and honorable Engilsh geo- Bremen will ‘again have to sbield their faces in abame for the acta of a government said to carry out 2 ore policy which emanates from the will Fesenta the feotinge of the Look at the signs of the times in tbe columns of the Times iteclf, On the news reachiog as of the bom- to impossible for us to carry on oar commercial re!s\ions ‘with China unless we have ap ambassador at Pekin, with er to luenoe 19 Ce- A i i i i Z i § be thing, In order ord us an ‘What do thoughtful people see in all this? I will toll you. Russia, without fightiog, obteinea we could ‘Bot obtain with fighting. Russia bas an am! at Pec Sona a agg perma apr ood 8 lize privilege. ERSERE at ele i ig beak fall 5 5 E H Hy i javier way bes vory clevor man, but! very much doubt bis ever Decoming @ popu- ler man in the United States. His lordship bas been brought up wo dip'omacy in tu most subtle schools, and is therefore the lasi man Our government abould have seat to ;oucn am Occasion like the present. With ths Cen tral American treaty before us, (Just copied into the daily pers from your columas,) witu substantial assurances every sbi end form of the complete, houored, aud bighty prized avity which now exists between as, tiis a feat mistake to rend a professed diplomatist, educated to cbicanery, to represent Kogiaud at Washington. You will remember that avout siz weeks since, policy as defended iu ay Paimeraton, which { denominated as sosviuie ag that of Ohver Cromwell. These remarks of miue have been ox tracted from the Hxaatp, and are now goiag the roands of the English press, head .4. ‘Tbe One Man Rale in Kag ‘that British journalists in some measure “the Resolute’ to little Vioto:ia. this, too, ia spite of Me Peabody’s agent’s refusal to throw in the weight of his In Madrid, on the 3d jost., M. Bravo Murillo, who hed Deen dapgerourly ill, was a little beter. M. Narciso de Ja Escosura, brother of the ex Minteter of tue laterior of that name, who was lodged in prison, bad been released. The Emperor and Empress of Austria lett Venice for Padua on the 3d instant. ARRIVALS. At the Clarendon Hotel—Baron Osten Becretary of ‘New York; Mr. and Mra. R. H, Snow, do; N. 8. Trist, Now HK, Trist, do; Le Danna rae toke sane R' Binlth, Lasoy, Baia, Whe: "Lambert ip rim Mr He eacbet Lay Sigs rete He calor da Capt Campbel Lieut 3 Ht Moore, 0'8.N, from Norfolk, Charleston, tn the ateamsbip Nashville—D P Lord, W P chome Mise Oniben Stee Cinbes, and servant, Jaa W Hom man, Ooo M Connes, Alex Bicol, Theo 0. tarber, 8 Schmidt, Leer dak Clack DF Mieniing” 3 verety, Mex Pure es vale . Rev O Rastnan, © J W Mores, lady, Mra Hart \ ina. hoe Dauge 1 Goal P Jud © A DeHaven, Miss © Bmith—and 17 in the steerage MA Tempest. Strats of Manan’ ani Retoots: Usa eeritiaed weese;¥ peter fe WOME Rot ares Now Fopk at 19 4M and New Orioane at 8 AM, Be ee | ‘Mth, due at New York THE OVERLAY MAIL TO FHDIA AND CHINA. The follow | de of value to those having hy eaves Reuthampton ea the éth and 20th of each ie eee cS STineersne se awet wa @ Ten thom the 388 of same nd day art Soringdege ome ar AN gackaaes and laters tatended for Go Rew Youn Port of New York, January 20, 1867, CLEARED. Bieiratee. fainh. Onever & Chase, . iene, B'E Pearson. Ooombs, Maynuuen RP Buck & Oo, VED, ARRT Bteamehip Black Warrior, Am! New Orieang 11th inet, x Harnon a with Tasseagers, w Livinguoe, ‘Orocheron & Ship James Gutbrie, Wie't Se. oo with mdse and [Spassensere, tod W Phi heavy W and Pe seit arting ihe pesengs and bere been for 30 days with The ship Robt L arrived Liverpool tas 28 pteseogers and "a doungned to tuntanduon, & Npstoor toe BM, cernseer pate eT aS aan bitten. Mad three births en U S storeship Relief " oT Sarat went down the bay today in tow Wind at sunrise, NN; meridian, Scar. U 8 schr Guthrie, Capt Springer, sid for Tortugas. The sobr sontheraer, ‘om Ballimore with Wee SEE Sti, etre 0 Mata wit exten cond Mooolight, paneris wg ae of $80 tons cont, baad to Moblie, arr 16th tn ‘distress, foating badly. A survey called, the vessel ordered to be The Bailey, Wainwright, sid the 16th for the reef. ‘cena Peet Rowan Euaeces ore from Fenensele the Toth By tropes Stas ‘Toe brig K Bingham, Hetbel, ald the'1;th for Pensacola. PHILADELPHIA. Jan 2, 4 PM—The Deleware ri coutiguee fast oppoaie sad above ibe ‘ity and ‘pas sing Some Ed 3 yaa Caw Mee The Ice Bost te 2, a the atonmanip State of Georgia, for ee at 6 AM 5 degrees above zero, and the Miscellancous and Disasters, Sreamsmir Back Warnton—We are informed by the own" ers of the steamship Black Warrior that she will sail on Sa- turday next, 136t inst, for New Orleans vis Havens. Suir IngNe—A mesenger arrived at 12 ¢’clook last night from the ship, ashore at Morisches, aaving left the day pre- vious, and reports her lying on the outer bar entirely sur- rounded by the ice, which extexds three miles to sea, She has 8 feet water in her hold. The captain has returned to the ship. We are indebted to Ellwood Walter, Eeq, Secretary of the Board of Underwriters, for the foliowing extract from a letter dated Fire Place, LI, Jan 24:—"The erew of the syip have al! deen safely landed, but are consi ‘erably frost bitten, Last night when the boat left her there was 7 feet water in her bold. She is on the outer ber, about 80 rods from shore, and radder ‘unshipped. This morning the ocean was frozen as far as the eye could see. I think the chances are good to get her of, but that will depend on the weather.’ [The I was built at Kasex, Ct, in 1861, 1100 tons, rating A136, valued at $72,000, and is,in- from NOrieans tor Boston, Jan 6 off Gen Green, from ROrieans for Bordeanx, no date, lat rr Price, from Lisbon Jor Rio Janeiro, wine Pepe eae sr! from foe Matanens, Jan 11, Don: ieee from Paiumore for Rio Janetro, Rov 19, int 12 22, lon be pte ig goqwene, den In ship Wabamo, Doty, for N'York Jan 6~Arr sche Hannibal, Wentworth © “ee pray Adams, | goa: 11th ith bars a Wark Ando » York Bmonee, Sggun ; brigs Tenac Car) re Pare. ana ens Norman Yertenes ee fons, nye, shiae Tene Heederson, Kooiea, Uurritek. Poe: m New York for Garden Key, Jan 12," croupied ae 9. rr. Wdereon. ' fer eed Warion, Gibbs, co; barks arthar, Woodbury, (ar | Ober business. Inquire of JOIN ROSENBR! ie Sethi oo oe a qe Uoorgetonn ote rae ed ALEuMO, Jam 4—Sld bark Alexina. Lovell, Pans, abt Dee Am vossel tm port. ‘Lith betg, Bromny, NSW, Sept 19d brig Mary Aun Jones, Green, ‘can, Nic, Jun 18—En port bark Gov Hubbard, Gendt dee a a pawl jn Piven Yon 6 arr bark alveh, Novice cones (Par Sreawsure Priteca— Appitiomat.} seit tayen Ue yorsac for co. s200; ¥ Genmard aaneege for dodo; Jacob A biamier, Hits. for do Feo 1; Wabsse te ty. Gieg, for de Kab 15; Vuiture Smith, for Boston soon oi trom Pvonhing Gib, Shersdan, Clark, and Grahams Poley, ox, Jan 6—Sid Fortune, Hilton and franklin, ——, Breapasaven, Jan 4—Sid Yankee , Raven. NYerk. Bx Jan 7—Old John Wesley, Dus, Iiee 250d teary a eae entre Yankee Biaic fiaven, fro wack, Dee 80—Arr Kile Gowan, Wemyss, Biga for Sytem tates Sees ite ont, Jan 7—Bld Orion, Stevens, N ee, Wicur Jan boon ee from Antwerp Tvaurgo Jan 5_Cld Baltic, Zeregs, New York; Sth, Tonian, Caldera and ‘sllao ; Imperial, Moran Mobile: Borneo,’ Filmer, Apalachicola ; Newoale, a Sid bth. “Jas Foster, Jr, Acheel, New York; 8h, Beiote. Cala; homme, Lineoin, Now Urienea; oe ‘Leng 8. re ee cebeart bound, Gen Berry, for New Orleans Savannah. Adv at do Ivih inst, Arabia, (s) Stone, for Boston 17 Bridgewater, Barstow, do l0W; Plotareh: Burkec ae see ” Loridg, ¢o 28th; Dan Webster, sampsoa, do ; Anglo Faxon, (#) for Portand 28th inst; Africa, @) Shannes, Sew York 24th; Dreadnought, camuels, ‘do lath; York e, Bryant, do 16th: Great Western. Furber, ; Selisiion, Mélliner, do 20th. MMdicusx, Parmaion te Poet, City ot Manchester, (8) for Philadelphia 14th; , Bow lands, do [2th Charlotte, Soule; for New Orleans. Butd for idg—7tb, buxine, Watson; Thos Jefferson, Hill; Pocahontas, Cotter, and Kennebec. Farnham. New ‘Windsor, Forest. Graffam, Mobile: Cheshire, Farrar, Olty Polot, Va; ah, Horizon, Steed, and Pharuix, Mopper, New Loxpox, Jan 8—Cld Lorenzo, Merrow, Greenock, to load Ta port 9th, Moneynick, Smith, for Boston, dg; Am Com” Filather, for York, about ready, Ste Kenl6r, Alloa ae ; edu, gh Blwrood Walter bya +, Wisconsla, Seat, Sd’ soot, W'helien ao'do: "Glimpse, Dayton, for, Mel bourne vailway wharfiJaa 25: Kineo. Siveret, for Melbourse, ldg; Matappen, Collier. for Pt Phrlio; Mary kovinson Crook for ombay, Jan 2); T W betre, Jones, for Calcuia: Jahn Wade, Webb, for Hiong Kong and Uantoa Feb 10, and [a ah py Hamburg 5/d 24. Sap Fernando, Scott, ay ey ‘Or Heuena, Nov7—sid Vermont, Mareden (from Ceyioa), ‘SHIELDS. Jan 6—Arr Tennessec, Steqhexsm, Amsterdam. Brryast, Jan 7—Capt Logan, of the bark Ulidia, of hd z ij 1 > a ? £ from’ Ardroasan for Baltimore, pig tron aud eoal whiek put in bere 34 inst, revorta: - Left “araroagaa, Novi Dec 6, ‘when in lat 448, ‘icn 52 W, or thereabouts, WaW, hea ees oat ioc; Senet Ree sea, wi gale two Sther damage to bulwarks and up! wasted away, Tried ihe and found the washed away. ‘prmps, and foun: 8)4_ inches ifted. countered & succession of the gaies from the westward; tncreased to 10 sustained, and the ¢ of freeb the $4. at 1" a’ je for repairs). Lonpow, Jan 5—The Ivanhoe, Simpson, from Caleutts fer London, proceeded to ses Nov 2 from ~ , B! The pi ‘was aid to be missing returned to Calcut Po tees 3 rogue ‘having lett the Ivanhoe tn on the evening Jan 9—The bull and spars of the am shiv Garrick, 908 tens, ga she lies upon the beach, at Bury Island, cear Vardif, are by auction Jan 13, (see Card). rome Fora. and leaky. i ary WN, Jan %5—Hartor clear of ice. Two square Vensels In the bay, one (a bark) making for the Wind BW. . PORTLAND, brig Albion FARPAULES COVE, Jan 281d sens C6 Comstock (trem ‘Tangier, Portiand. ‘ ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED RTERY DAY. WINES AND LIQUURS. 2 ‘oF retail warehouse. Ad ‘end rt. hotela. nm near way. the house ee ALEEMAN TS Di OF MAKIN: A CARES? 8. 4 EATROUS ro L®T~THF STORE AND UPPER PART OF HOUST 107 Cana} street, (old pomber,) from the lat of Pebrusr: ‘The honee is now in be 3 we

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