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ABRIVAL OF THE ILLINOIS. TWO WEEKS LATER FROM | CALIFORNIA. $1,168,510 in Treasure. POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. MINING NEWS. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. MARRIAGES, BIRTHS AND DEATHS, MARKETS, The United States mail steamship Illinois, C. 8. Boggs, U. 8. N., Commander, left Aspinwall January 19, at 6 P. M., and arrived st Quarantine at 8}¢ o’clook yesterday She bringe the California mails of the Sth inst,, 171 pas: Sengers and $1,168,510 in treasure on freight. ‘The Pacific Mail Steamship Company's steamer Job L. ‘Stephens, R. H. Pearson, Esq, commander, left San M, with 211 passengers and 110,028 in treasure on freight, and arrived at Panama om the 10h, at 3 o’clock A.M. January 9, at 12:30 4. M. exchanged signals with +teamor Golden Gate, for San Franoisoo; January 17, st 6 P. M. exchanged signals with Steamer Sonora, for San Francisco. The United Staics sloop of war St. Marya was to leave Panama on the 20ta ins! | January 35, at one Francisco January 6, at 6!’ for San Juan ael Sur. M,, latitude 30 19 north, longi. tude 74 26 west, spoke sicamship George Law, for As plowall, all ie’! Tho following is the » (6 list of the Iilinois:— W. Seligman & Co. $19,009 Newbou }e, —* « Wells, Fargo & Co, Metropolitan bank Manning Sa 2 Ross, Faleoner & Jo J. Straus, Bro. & Co. R. Meador & Mechanics Baak .. @. A Wines & UL Wm T.Coiemans Scholle & Bros Freeman & Co . We are indebted to Mr. E H. Mitchell, purser of the Ultnois, for favors, avd to the expreeses of tue Asiatic and Pacific Company, aua G H. Wiaee & Co., > . Sullivan, fer files of Calitorvla papers Poiliical Intelligence. THE LEGISLATURE AND THE SENATORIAL QUESTION. Pn C of it remt, gaye bRe aus » Wut sotiled, Wil! ccntir ue to be ths Senstorial elec: egree of gollcitute and anxiety end curlosiy among ali clasees to The Legislature will assembie at tae and, it is supposed, will ae ibere ie not i KDow the rencit capital on Monday, 5th inst., rt Orgabize almost 1D eny contest for be prompily seiiled in caucus by toe dominant pariy The first busincse will be the election of two United Staies Senstors—ore aucseed Mr. Gwin, and serve the Years term from the 4b of } ceed Mr. Weiler, a: Weller, Latham and Bro ter: opal candidates are Messrs. Gwin, cerick, The result is exceediog! 7 ¢ there aspirants, a3 wel: cing very sanguine; bet thers apou which ay one can base a sat * not improbable that the relect.oa will evensually be mace from men not now mentioned (a Connreticn with the subject, and it may be that there ‘wil be no election at all NEW SENATORIAL CANDIDATES, It was rumored tbs: JaJge Heyoenieldt, wao was adout to reviga Lis position tu the Supreme Court, would boa Leguistare for the United stares ‘The suygesion of the name of A P Crit ter din for the Sepatorah’p bas aleocailed forth @ respoass from some quarters ANOTHER CANDIDATE. ot acy ii is anounced a tes of some dozen mo Hiterally nothing calcvlaticn, and candidate beicre | Stephen J. Fiela idate fur the ebort tera ip we Union bite thet this s'« Broderick mow sounge feeling conden: 205 only in bis 0 THE RESIDENT'S MESSAGE. The publ cation of ibe Presitenual mossago hore has carocly Acown soy previvus message from « odie! ‘Cxkeoutve (0 Btireet there never wae gi » Lituie attention — Un the other baad tor anxiety mentfested 10 know the Hine of policy to be pursed by a new wiministration toaa ix cow eitip re'atwo to Mr Bachanan the quid rurce bare ovacular!y iad down t Of our patiopal career from the sth of March next SAN FRANCISCO MUNICIPAL AFFAIR! Pela urated by our Rew City roverpment which everyibiog bas herotofore prea done—the prod: Bal waste cf ibe pudlic (ands, and the creation of debts every rpecies of service rendered, the olty—bare been fuddecly checkec ; abd the consequence Is inconven:ent!y . muddy and di ine reckless,” bap tberefore we may bope to ring Order out of comfusioo Bad ecoaomy Out of waste. TRE COLLRCTORSHIP. It in pretty dotpitely uacertained, Mr. Laitem bas forwarded to the Treasury Orpariment bis resigpation of the oy rg ‘this port, vo take we bel ve, abou: the Ist of Sausey,, therefore, that the successor wiil be selected to the wishes of Mr. Buchanan ia the mas ter, ond that the new adminytration wil! mak yut ot our dificulies and eaye the Alia, that SHORT SESFION OF THE LAGISLATURE. The Sacramento Uriem is of the Opinion that we aro to Dave @ very shor; tearioa of the 1 lowing reazons — Ibe ime decision Goole, ing the whols of our dmte indebtedness uncoostity tens’, wil probably force @ very short session of the ature. There is but little mocey ia the ireasur. fad tbat litt'e is looked up io the Treasurer's hands by a i law. which is yet to de adjudicated by thes decides that tho tam ou son wapven®s were legally aud constitutions and reginiered. the ——, for the fo the Sapreme Court and Sorip to pay buard, which we ‘don't think wi) of time The reeuit, therefore, If the members wil mest, and Ty Short seeeion. desire to do the State & real ar of the first mont tmessor#o” the resion may be perfected ted pas pases! within thet time cj sie Mining News. NEW GOLD REGION. That ibere exists depoeita of the acriferous metal in ‘various port ous of the territory Canfornia eo the south well known oall who are au the countries of New Mexico, Lower the upper provine «of Mexico proper, By & lait Pan Jone paper, we perceive that a compacy bas eee jorm: 4 ip Sania Care coumy for the purpose of ex- ploriog aod horonghly 1 Prospecting what are known as the Mobave river, and in that } tel . fey furthermore invend to push their explorations into (be Gadsden purchase, where ver ane sopper, se oat ae gold, immediately ajoia.ng int of ij» dag “man argo \d@, and well armed aad ebterpriae will be looket fo rand to wth great ta of seeing the rich resources unexplorca tract of country dere! al) who are desi 0° RICH CLAIM ON TABLE MOUNTAIN. @syoming that of Muay to Tebe @ sun! Jed ID getting out taco week aint tf. Ail, withia ove * 3 Pa tj z i i Ha owners in this 9 Hubs and Micbee) Werk were killed at Poor "a Ditoh, Nevada county, by the cabin giving way, oarry earth above their carrying tbe cabin and them ato the and covering thea MILES OF MINING DITCHES. © @gbt Countios where are 519 mining é\icbe } 702 miles, ani of an estimated vaiae o! inet fortaigat has been favoral quantity of rain, ant ag fallen, The indice Mons Ore Of & prosperous reason ootarttime 1 Intelligence. fTatietics Fon 1366. San Francisco tor the year clostog Sreamsere, 9; ships, 200; bare 98; brigs, 20 schooners, 4 amounting to 357,401 toas, ; eared for (orelge amd do elt per We flowing vores 3. ames, yorterday wore — NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1857. B bevtes, 128; beige, 61; eahooners, SL—aiih am agure> gale of 392,566 tons. The nationality f the different reat eases ar ving a rancor lan Yar bas bod a rd - Chilean, 1; 3; Detish, 8 are, reach, 19; Js, Hai, 16: He 1; Mext- cap, 9; Gorman States ressdien, 2; vian, 1; Russian 1; Sardinian, 's; Tahitian, 3. THE CLIPPER SHIP FLYING CLOUD. sorted Oaitlornia ret . of hi Sool yellow tts, and generlamortnen of das ad Sods; which may be turned inio usefal articles of com- merce tm the East. CLIPPERS FROM NEW YORK. From the port of New Yerk we have been favored, during the year just past, with seventy four vessels, with, Ab Average passage of 180 days, though very speedy pas. cngen oere aee 7 ee the namber:— iweepatakes. 94; Phantom, 101; Reporter, 107; Young America, 107; Golden Eagle, 112; Romance of te Seas, ‘118, The Sweepstakes’ ume almost revives thoughts of the poesibiity ot competing against the time of the Flying Cioud—89 days CLIPPER3 FROM BOSTON. ‘Tee clippera arriving from Boston during the year just |, Dave not made as good time as forme: Ringleager, i(6 dw iectric Spark, 106; Don Qaix- Olte, 108; Daring, 11: jeptune’s Favorite, 112. ave rege passage for thirty-six clipper vessels arriving during the year, 129 cays CLIPPERS FROM OTHER PORTS. By far the best sauieg curing tae year bus been made between foreign ports and San Francisco, though bed by Amertcan vesscis. We eudjoin » fow passages of ail kinds:— From Liverpool, the Greenfisld, 111 days; from Oardit!, the St. Helens, 199; from Hawre, the Chile No, 2.141; from Bordeaux, cso ani Se from Hong 89; from Honolulu, the Frapoes Palmer, 12; from New: castle, the Jane A Faikipberg, 66, from ‘Paniti, the Caro- lime E, Foote, 33; from Valparaiso, the Hindostan, from Mazatian, the Giulletta, 15; from San Blas, the same yeesel, 21; from Guaymas, tho Ads, 25 days. . Miscellaneous Items. THE STATE DEBT. The Ala California says:— ‘The excitement which existed at the timo o! ture of the last steamer, concerning the Stste desk, has died away; whatever uncertainty may have been felt at the time baying yielded w the unanimous sentiment that the decision of ibe Supreme Court imposes no obstacle, legal or morsi, to the prompt and faithful payment of every doller. A bill bas beea a ready framed, and will be tntroduced st an early day of the session of the Logis. jature, to refund the debt, and submit tt to a vote of the people, tn conform'ty with = requirements of the con- etiintie ‘Ihe bill will pasa by @ vote almost, if not quite, animous; and when it comes before the People there ‘I be no cppos.tion, but all men of every 8! tos, will ema the exertious of each o\ner init euoy Of course the refunding and ‘comstsvenionaliaing 0 of the debt will not render it any more obligatory upon us to pay !t; bat it will eatisty the bolders of our securities that there is no disposition on the partof California to ‘| herseif o: ber own violation of her own laws to syotd the payment of money which she obiained contra- ry to ber constitution. Marriages, Births, and Deaths. MARRIED. In San Franeisco, Dec. i7, by the Right Rev. Bishop Llp, D. D., Charles "E Breck to Mary Helen, daughter of Bebjamin ¥. Buck goam, of Newburg, N. ¥. In Grass Vatiey, Dec, 10, Mr, Benjamin Taylor to Miss Vaiher Huling. Fes Nevada Dec. 14, Dr. J. F. Rudolph to Mra. Julia a. ie ‘San Jose, Dec. 7, Mr. William Toomey, of Montezu- ma, Tuolumne county, to Miss A. Malvina Wayland, one Santa Ciara Dec. 14, by Roy. C. McOlay, Mr. J. P. Bit eras county, to Miss Elizabeth A. ~ vada, by Rev. Mr. Warren, Dec. 16, Mr. J. R. Goodman, formerly of Potladelpbia, to Miss Anoa Mol.. Herbert, tormeriy of Brookiya In Sav Fravcieco, Dec. 21, ty bev. FE &. Lacy, Mr. Chas, ©. stevens to Mite Laura J ‘Mosser, 0: Metaaen, Mase In San Frezeisco, Dec, 19, by Justice M. L. Whiumg, Mr. Motes Olenick to Mise Lea Siecuyin. Io Maripoea, Dec. 18, Mr. J. 3. Sheppard to Miss Mary Conean, In San Frarcizce, Dec, 23, by Rev. Dr. Anderson, A. Forbes, Eeq , to Mre M.A McKenzie. In Stockton, 46, by Rey. T. Davis, Mr. L. F. Suaw to Miss Margaret Redmoud, ali of Stockton. In Senta Clara, Deo. 18, by Hon. R. B. Backner, Lucien B Healy Feq., ae Surveyor, to Miss Saran Cooper, aii of Santa Ip Soner Dee ‘14 Mr. Abner Pitts to Miss A) Yost, ail of Sonara Ia Sen Frane'sco, Dec. 25, KA gee Dr. Soot, Mr. Jas. Pro. Street Beptiet Church, by Rev. B Brierly, Mr, Charles P. Smith to Miss Ruth Chega. In sacremento, Dec, 24, Mr. M. L. Moody to Margare) He Hawke. Ip San Francisco, Dee 26, by Ror Mr Lacy, Mr. G. WB iy to Mise Bhasbeth Bryant. Waanington Territory, Nov. 30, by Rev. J. F. Da. vore, Mr. Joseph Gideon to Miss Narcissa Jane Hoa neve in Portland, Dec. 7, by ©. O Boynton, Erq.. at the re. fijence of JS Victon, Beq.. Mr. Cotton €, Morgan. for werly of Desmoines county, Iowa, 10 Mist Aaa Reed, eaugbier o¢ Dr. L. Reed, ai’ of Clackamas county, Ore- Sonora, Dec. 4, by Justice W. AH Ford, Mr. ira J. Evza Jane Said, «1 of that cuy 7 by Jastice R F ivan, Dec. 32, Mr. L. Bake to Mary 3 Hood, ai of Sovora At Mckelumne Bul, Dec. 7, by Justice O. F. Tibbits, Mr Bri V. Sargent to Mise Julie Fiyoa, all of ibe Sen welsso, Dec 27, by Joseph W. Finley, Jus. the Peace, { Dietrich Warell t+ Margaret Wi Bessel, both of ibe city of San Francisco. In San Frascieco, Dec. 81, by the Rev. Bishop Kip, Sr. Orrick Jot neon to Marie Alice Miller ‘of that city, In san Francisco, Deo. 31, ES. Lacy, Nir. Ea. ‘werd Coleman to Mrs. ali mie | bana both of San Fran e2co. Jn Sap Fravewco, Dee. Si, by Rev. Ek & Lacy, Mr Joba A Doe, of Stanisiaus, sas Harriet N. Savin, of Ver- mort, ip San Franeieco, Jan t, by Ker R. P. Caller, Mr Bos- C. Weck w & Harriet a Gartiett, of Boston, Mae ia San Francisco, Deo. 21, by Rev Dr Anderson, W. D. Skidmore, ot Bact: ot Vermont. tn San Fri 1, by Rev. Dr. Ani Harrigea to Mise Margaret Muiligan, voto of Bacri BIRTHS. Jn San Frace!sco, Dec. 6, the wife of Mr Charles Hoppe. Of s daugover i om, Dec 18, the wi'eof Dr R W Murphy, ofe dave ei apes Dec 13. the wife of Mr J.B. Condon, ot a San Francisco, Deo, 34, the wife of Mr. Robert Kel ten, 0! a Caugbter Ip San | rancinco, Dec. 24, the isly of B H. Monson, of © daugpter Sacramento, Nov. 29, the widow of the late Paxson 11, OL & daughter, .. Trimty county, Dec 12, the wife of D. jon, of & 80D. Dee 22, the wite of Mr. David Ald- anf , Plncer county, Nov 21, the wife of Hace, of a aon. Guy, Placer county, Ney. 25, the wife of 8 dangbter DIED. lp Maryeviile, Dec 17, Joseph K. Read, of the firm of Roi - Read & Brovber, on 86 yearn, # months and 17 2 San Fraaciaoo, 0 coasumption, on the morning of Dee. 2, = Nancy A., wite 8 Ding, Req Seo! yy) Deo. 20, aud if Orieaus, mbes thar hes he eldest child ‘of Berjamon F. ene Jolene aged 6 In San Freneiseo, Deo 21, 1. George ton, aged 66 75 hanes em sia, Opt. Charles P for. fy ‘pa, iy jen a merly of London, kagaad, aged 60 years Capt, Bower son bad fora id yearetommnceet 0 Voortl i tee ‘Rie bland irade and was mock ememod forbs pry of character. Is Hosolula, Nov. 14, Mr. George Grabam, a native of Low Epgiand. 40, to Mise Frances Coractia Poole, ineace snes som 3 J aged about 50, a native of Mangier. In Sacramento, Dee 90, of consnmptions, Mrs. Mea beth Howmad, aged 24 years, a native of Now York | lm Seeramento, lee. 94, George Ferdinand, soa of Chas. sta Sepbia Beinrich, aged 3 avd @ months ‘At Mocb’gan City, 'iscer county, Nov. 27, Mis, Hanwab y OF J Hodgis, aged 16 years, 4 mouths aot aim, of : ellow fever, Nov. 18, Capt Charles @. Scott, of company B, Stevenson's iment, formerly Treasol eof the city of Bat Fras civeo the 17mm i At republic Legg Po on lov. 4A M Job Crowell, Lieutenant of Artillery, Mieaiegue Army, late of Gao Franc’ io of Fin age. ea in shis clly mister, #8 Well as Numerous relatives sad friends to mourn a eat. _ 94, Mr Joveph Tam, long « resident of at city. At sea, 00 board schooner SD. Bailey, Deo. 94, Wm. H. Eaton, formerly of Maine Un the eventing of the Int of January, of croup, Emma, only davgtter o: Chas aud Suean Prose, aged 3 years, y Jaa. 9, 1867. P ine gnitionmt tote!, jee, amounting to 800 bbls. domestic i+ 150 qr. sacks une flow | 300 Go. Oregon at $7 26 Commerciei a) $8 uf | 1/0 do. Lick's at $9, J00 40, seif-raleing at $9 69; 20 bi Richmond “our at $v Mra, =60) racke 6, G. buckwheat meal ant 2,009 Iba, Com mercial soi c Worat =There bare beon some largo sale, and there | ferome activity separemt, bat the parncvlare aro kept | etricty private © bear of ope sa'e of £00 bags choice | op terme wot reported, and 800 bage ai 25354 ¥ ab 18 — The market is utteriy devoid of aot meuon, and there bas net been a singie quowatien for | ehiner Of there ciaseen of grain Potato: — Sees of 665 Dage, In Be lots, at the ar aexed q oteres od | | #2 Oa), ead 60 do. wold &+ 69; 09 | ws from South America, ‘The steamship Tyne had seat ber papers to Southamp- top, England, on the 18th instant, having grounde1 on ‘Saint Alban’s Head, Dorsetshire, on the previous day. The dates are from Buenos Ayres, 24; Montevideo, 6th; Rio Janeiro, 16th; Babla, 2%b, and Pernambuco, 234 of December, The Tyne had fifty five passengers, among whom were Mr. Peoher, Belgian Consul General, from Rio, and Mr, Li! Jey, Amerioan Consul, from Valparaiso, She also had epe- cie from Montevideo, value sterling, £40; aud from oiber ts, £1,102; diamonds, value sterling, £32,548; and jemeley, Value, £56; being ® total of valuables of The Argentine Confederation continue tn mare | 4 prospering satisfactorily. Government had sent mittee to Inspect the foreign colony in Santa fea ad toe Frenoh Minister bad joined the party ta order to examine bis countrymen’s position. Toe colony is com} of 1,200 of both sexes, Germans, Swis: gs a and Frerch, and 4 situated at'the distance of leas from Santa Fe, in an immense plain, enjoying « — bealtby cli ; the colonists cultivate cotton, maize and tobacco, ‘and seem to bo quite satislicd. The committee was recetved with grateful enthusiasm, and returned well i with the state of the colony. reise ‘The political disturbances of Santa Fe had coased ent ES yen Ca nae Gone eee Roy h-op Hd ceived amtast re, . vernor legally elected in that province in the short space of one year. The value of landed property was increas- ing fr "Osiamares trea dacoverion ot mines had beon made, and in others rich Byes were obtained. Papilio wealth developes itself and promises a happy future for the province. The same ye Oy of all the others which maintain ey | uietly ander the constita tional régime this being a countries require for upfoidis, laces igi] prosperity with which ratust has endowed Lgl =: River Plate provinces were enjoying posce at we Ayres is steonetie in prosperity. The Indians bg retreated from the frontiers. during Ootober last, : month in the years 'b4 rt 165, gives the following seus. factory resul's:— ‘The reoeipte during October show an excess of more than one militon on those of the same month in the year 1864, a wan half a million on those of Os- During ten months of this year, the public treavury bas reovtvea ten anda balf millions more than during the came period of the year 1664, and four millions more ite imgress during the same ten months of the year Tbe inorease during tho month of October has boen chiefly im the duties on imporis, which have yielded fmillion more than those of October, 1854, and two hun. dred and thirty-two thousand more than those of tho same month in 1865 The principles of free commerce, adopted and prac- ced witn conticeuce by that Site, have Deen gaustioned ‘anew by the progressive increase of its income, noiwith slapding tho diminisbed rates of the dutios im; 5 Tae comwmittec namod by government for exariining the tiles of the creditors of the State during the dicia torebip, bave agreed to liquidate and resogaise the sam of seventeen millions, rejecting eleven and a bat! io claims not suilicientiy justified. The Executi stained from ranctioning the report, presented It to the consideration of Congress, Dut notning was resolved ob the enbjec!. The advices from Buenos Ayres stato that traic bad been good, oLiefly tn anticipation of the differentia: duties to come into operation in February, 1! Hides and all Produce bad an upward tendency. The election of Go- ‘Vornor was beginning to give rise to considerabie discus. sion, opiaions being divi Jed bet ween General Escalada and Dr. Torres. Exchange, 68s., with ao upward tendency. ‘At Montevideo the election of Senators had iai “}° on tho 30th of November, and although Don Manuel Oribe lad given his influence in opposition to the government, aii paseed ol! quietly, tbe guvernmet It was rumored, however, that Don be banished from the couatry. Tae country was 1 very proeperovs state, and business good. Exports wore on the increase, a3 feveral saisderos had commen et operations. Hides hud advanced Exchango, 43. 934d. In Rio there bad been a grost Sghiene in tbe money market. The Buck of Brazii had raised rate of dis- count from $ to 9 per cent., and even 0 discounted but ipsigniticent amounts Oat of the bank the rate of dis- count was geoeraily 11 per cout. Tne law raisiog the ex- port cuty on cotlee from 9 to 11 per cent was to come into operation or (be lat of January The followivg 1s extracted from tho latest Rio price current: —Cutlee —We noticed in the postscript of our last clroular of Lhe 13tb ult. # sale of 10,000 bags. Another Of 16,(00 bags was closed on tho following day, doth at tte rates then quoted. Notwithstandiag tao fiw assounts n nue to receive trom the United States as ‘Wrope, Our market hes, siace the 1st inst, activity, Oocestoned in scme measure by expecta'ion of an improvement tn pisses of coasum) 0B fo 800m as the money crisis in Earoze su roid since (be 1%b uli. to date, 282 900 bagr, of 169 5(0 for the United States, 70,900 for the Coaaael North of Europe, 42,500 for the Meclterranean. Stock 100,00€ bags cilering, but very Iittle chotee, chieily of the greon cescription: hich would fetch 100rs. above qootations. Svgar-—l'rices bave been on the decline. Scpplics fom Campos:—2 054 cases, 6,543 Dage aad bar- rels, From the North:—64 cases, 6,082 bags and barrois. Sales. pearly a!) for consumption, 882 cases, 5,787 packa- ges Of the former at quotations; 352 cases, 3.008 packager of the iatter at $4 10 $4 400 white, and $3 to $3 400 brown. Stock of both. 2,657 oases, 4 686 bage bar. reis, Freights were quoted—United States, 900. to 1000 The following is a summary of the Bahia :narkers:— jocks on the 15th insteat, 3,534 canes, 403° boxes, 1 mil. bags; prices, 3,000 t> 3,400 rets per arroba for browns; 3,600 to rels per srrooe for — Cotwn— Purchases bave been effected Jocks on the 15th were 4,909 beies, mostly nds Coffee Arrived about 9 mii ar robes rom Caravelias, sold yesterday by suction at the foulowlng price wi d, 4,900 to 6,200 reis per arroba; Gn warded. firsts, 4 6.0 10 0; seconds, 4,000 to 4 500; ordinary, 2,%0 to 4,200; triage, 2600 to 3,000 per ar. Topacco—Sales cifeoted at 4.700 to 4.800 par arroba for cloved leaf seconds, aad 6,700 aod 0,800 for firet, at which ‘Wey are Grm; sweets on the 15th iost were 3,062 bales. A Pernambuco correspondent writes 02 23d of #:0em- been & very active demand for all i 2—Liverpool, 20m, & 258 pe... ‘per Wb cotton, Exctange 384. Amo: 0,000 sterling an py “ane wo bave bad y rains, whioh beve aimont ewer stopped supplies of sugars, and indeed of all produce, Laat sale of coddah, 14,860 rete per drum. News from Washington Territory. Our Biles of the Pioneer and Democrat are to the 12th of December. The Dotch ship Willamaburg arrived in the Sound fome months #inoe, on an errand for spars for the French avy, aod cleared trom our waters for Toulon « fow on board more than 100 of from 80 to 120 feet ‘nebes in diarseter st the butt, and retaining that mea- surement [or some 20to 40 feet towards Ld tapering: pont Taey were bewn cight square, and tbe pe argeat clase are estimated to eg trom 18 {> 20 tone Those spars were taken from McDonough’s Island, 2 tite Penn's Cove, Whidby’s Island. “— The cargo was Ly sane for and furnished by the Mesers. Grenpen Crenay, whose fecilivion for turoisb- riicies ip tee fem and timber business are, o waters of ihe Sound. The ip Wiltamevarg yarg proonuoce the spars tehen om boara as being the largest, of patural 820, ver procured in any country. Toe Willismsba’g \g ebip of some 500 tors burthen, and \o order acon the carne properly it became necessary thet the ship- carpenter cut or ridéle the voeeel in a very manner, in order to get tbe spare into her. The Legisiature met at Olympla on the ist December. Teesda, Houre was 1 ns pater organized Wahace, as Presidert, Elwood Evans, Secretary; Frank Balch, Asnistart Secretary; R 1). Herringion, Sergonat at Armna, and Jobn Soot, Doork+ eper. sppi river, and of other reports on the ra: oad surveys the Pace We are informed that a fow weeks since a band of ecme sixty Northern Sickene indians mais their Ca] ance on the Indian Reserve, opp ite Steliacoom, amd plundered the porate fields of the rm@tives to the amyunt Of fifty to seventy five bushels, robving many of the Cy y poesersed. Ova cnsued among the Re tnd afew cays the ix throe or four Bri wore attacked by the Nwqually bud were killed by them Fea y some of the Indians oo tho retbrep will return in {ores and | the different reservations. The sale of property iste ia iste in use by the volanteer sor. vice of Washivgton T erred war invgoly attend About 660 horses and 160 ofenttle were dispored of, ( acdition to wagons, saddles, bridles, rigging, aud arti- clea of various dercription. The cattle averaged about pana dd yoko, and it i# thought that the horses aad a Proportion of the other articles brought at lenat all ove ‘original cnet News from Senora and Sonthern California. The Clamor Publico of Low Angelos, of the 20th Dso., acknowledges advices from Sonora up to the Léth of vember. [t eppears thats it calm in (be revolution in that State bas taken pisos, thoogh It is ws capaci break out shorty with renewed strength Many farnilion taking advantage of this temporary quiet, aro making their preparations to leave, or are already 00 a way to Caifornta. With an (omigration of t racy to this Sate from Sonore, tt will pro Nord oR 4 company of emitracts to Sonora from eh the Loe Angeion papers wore epeak are now eotartained nd thet their Northern ke a set mttack upon € & month 61 beck in Opodepe foor coniiict® bad takes piace between the two partion, in which the lores on enob side are raid 10 pave been heavy Gandera’s feree bad taken prisoner te of that ol@trict, Se Jesus Bar oes wre belog plundered by the troops of ‘both siden, ani tovir lorure are very heavy. Dow Ignesto Praquetre bas bean appoiated Gov erper and Commancsnie (General, ad tierim, of tomora. ct, however, be aia to prt & g ompea Mara Amptry, Who bundred tons of ore ae on earns cane ae ee ‘up @ small smo! wo will smelt all At Tueson, the Messrs. Chavis, of Ne: rived withtwenty wagon loads of goods; ‘are on the road with 11, ,000 head of sheep; at imo Villages they lost 200 head, which wore stolon by the Pimos. ‘The revolution in Sonora is jest fairly be Monuel Gandara bad gone to the city brother, Jesus Gand: iy et Howes, Eg the balance of hips Juan pha babe Juventa, Ei Gen Nowell, sierra Nevada, aud oe guess who killed them, as they were all abot through the head. Dr, Spenoer, who is weil known to mavy of our citi. zens, bas just reterned to Aller, a'ter an absence of Ho was arrested b Ve en prisoner to Ures, but af be Dreeeat party who are pow in power—that is, ‘the vory much afraid thet Gaudara will seek aid and assistance in Csilfornis from some of our boid and adventurous spirits. That successful in the present cam: Before two years bave rolled away we make & prophecy that Sonora will be a separate republic, or asking admis- sion into our Unien. nr MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—TaIS Dar, ‘account of the revolution vessels are slowly fate at ‘Chwebs Islands, and few will get away with sbont 180 eallare now Were. fs "wa Wiuin thelr iny dye; KINGSTON, Ja, Dec 8—Arr schr Mary Eliza, Kell York (and aid Jaw it for iinck River). sik bee ef Lowen, Bancroft Balt timore; MB tate Norris, Phutadeonin (and ‘ad ae ae i iad the Agallar Party lan 8th for Attakap bbotefu . Baltumy . Nickerson, Faumouh, cry end ore tt for NYors); ‘Anigos Lowry. WYOrx, Bon} Hallet, Lite, Phila’ Mb Stika, Cowing, Jacksonville: Lith, ‘Ocean’ Belle, Pedro Ki to ark Bete Meredith: WNOrissan Jah eid load for London! Slat. ieee Bay ae ate ae Me Merrit NO} th 3 jallett, Merrit, NOrieans; 71 Bea Breeze. Cheney. NYork via Black fiver: ®t, pare Globe, is, Gourlay, Attakapas. aa wonr M mall, Loud, Mon? PHILADELPHIA, Jan 23—The City Ice Bons returned last nd leftagain this moraing and will offers any obstruction {> She will return to morrow morning, and im th ate will tobe in tow the steamships . Sous State of Georgial for Charl: saan Rookie, frome F gent Pescomne. is freer of Dears orton for Philadelphia, is nd the whole tleet at Port of New York, i, January 28, 1857. pons the brig Oregon, ashore au the Pitch of Sipe Hen Heat the Breakwater are in imminent which is now fast com Lewes Beach to crews have suffered much for ‘the Board of Surveyors will despatch a number of to morrow down the bay to ald and assist the vessels there. Which are ice hound. Mascetlancous and Disasters, For logs of ehip Franklin King, and other disasters, see new CLEARED. phe Petronas, gee, taverpock thes Richardsor janhatta: i—C Hi Marshall & . Bhip New Orleans, ich, ‘New Srisans-banen aT son, Ship Sas Holmes, Grilth, New Orleans-—-Wm Nelson & Sous. Bark Undine, Merriman. Lisbon—J W Elwell & Co Dorothea (Nor), Thorwaldso: feincke. Brig Aulta Owen, Ray, Neuvitas—T Ow Brig Borneo. Crary, ein, maal of wele eel provisions, a, Samtawter—Funch & icksvavitio Perk, Churse & Co. Seur K Furbish Kendall, Mobile fH Brigham Bruen Dougias, Georgeiown—Doliner & Potter. Four W Putman, Lowner, Norfolk—-J M Holmes, The pursers of the steamships Augu: Marion, from Caarl pera from the abave me AUTICON, Luce, of New Bedford was lost at of Hendiulu harbor on the 2th November. Asouih- when the tug Pele under- the ship 2ot abreast of the middie ground,” @ severe ow the southward was encountered, which. together with the heavy ea rendered the tug una! ud the ship drifted on to the sheal, where she we of otlorta made to get ber off by the Pele, ailed by the'crews of the French and Beglish men of war in port The Neuticon was homeward bound, and had on a) Oil and 8 $08 Iba bone, all of which was saved. ¢ cut aWay in order to ease the vessel ahorily afer . from Savannah, and Will sceept our thanks for late pa mp. Steamship Arago, Lines. Havre, Jan 14, moruing ¢f the 15th, with mdse and passengers, Livingston, Experienced sodera’e weather for January sand has made the passage in 13 daya. ed signals Ww. left Cowes Roads was blowing at the ti Jan 13, 1AM, lat jremea bark, bound &, showing dangerous rock known as the No 186 under her ensign. New York (Br), Oreig, Glasgow; Jan 1, with rienced heavy westerly obliged to put into Pantue it was found most difticult to obtaia it having to be carted x miles through deep snow, and boated off to the ship in her small bouts, and she being most of the time surrouaded by large quantities of field ice; commenced ts ‘Tuesday, 2th, and left Nantucket 27th for thi t home Capt Burgess, Plymouth for New York. ‘The U sailed for New Yorx Jan Is, and sprung & leak when two days out; run her into Martha ed to sea by the ice, and wnen off Nantucket she became fast; the captain and crew aban. doned her, and went ashore to Nantucket Lighthouse, haviag te walk 5 miles on the iee to reach laud. }’Steatoshmp Illinois, Boges, aspia all, trearure and passengers, to 1 W hip Antelope, Cole, Man passere, and was ist for coal, which Suir Wixerp Racer, (of Boston) Gannett, from Ba'tinore before revoried below anvavolis in the ice, was towed into the berbor of A 10h tnt, and grounded tn 13 ly ti e. She ¥ a8 soon dis- ‘Sad continued to rine Uatll she set- vel. ‘The lower nold. containing 3) 000 bushels of wheat, fs full, and the water rises about one foot ‘ing the ground tier of flour. - Vessel not much injured, and can be easi- enauekut. from Vineyard, where shi Jan 19,6 PM, with sured in England. and §6 days from Bank Lucy ANN, (of St George) from Matanzss for Boston, whieh was blown ashore on the rocks nea the heavy gale night of 1h, remained position as when first reported, the pumps keep ber free. Bark Nar ax Fort adams during h, about the same It is said that she leaks, but it 19th taat, experienced a heavy gale (rem SW: abifitog suddenly to NW, causing a vory heavy on the 23d and 2ath, had auother bi ed u number of broken spars B Thompson. from Calcutta for Loadon; Lith, Jon 14 10 E, spoke shio Govinga, from Caicutia for £8 50, spoke schr alabama, from lat 25-49, lon 6435, exchan, Dee 14, lat 25 335. irom Shanghae for New 6 at Newport. from Zangbar fence, Was 33 days on the coast, and was blown of three times to the onthward ot the Guif Siream, Bank Pucnin. st Newport from New Orleans, experienced very heavy weather, lort sails, bulwarks, stove boat, Bank Azor, ai Delaware Breakwater. reports cathe 4. lat 27 29, jon 64.05 W, passed a Gdn hoary gale irom NE ty ENE. m the Gt ng; soudded ber til! on soundings. under the toa'a epencer. At midnight wind d Spetner cleared of; wore ship snd set smalutoneail close, reet mreceeded fn keting rew were badly Boston; Jan 10, la’ 26 Balumore for Demarars signals with ship Centurion, Jon § 09 E. spoke ship Kate Hay Ship Harmer (of Boston), Lucas, Canton, Oct 1% passed eas vad silre 10. A Low & Bros perlenced very "heary weather on the Within 20 milce of New York, and blown off across the Quit Stream Stimes. 28th inet, lat'6 3), lon 71 30, passed « lar; orth (af Boston), Prodtor, Was bound to Hampt Bec 2, iat 36 51. lon7 wed Kk of the ship, which caused her to leak boa . oes 10, lat 27 58, lon 69 VI, spoke Bath): from Leghorn for Philadelphia; 15th Int 3418; lon 5 syoe bark Powhata, of sialtimore. 16 45 2 W, #poke ship Sebastopol, of Bath vote ben} Acams, Chave, Liverpool Dec 1. with mdye and Experienced very heavy towed into Quarantine this evening by steam Webb, Capt Hazzard. atte, {im Raihtone Dowd, Stream, Pick a tryt ec" finnily lost the eal Bank Turron bes been forced from her anchorage by the ice, and is bow aatore near Truro. rx F Rypen, of Boston, from Jacksonvitl Yor’, with pine timer, wa 3 mel gale from by bark Genera! Taylor trom them to Poriwmoure. The bark lay by the brie for 48 before she could reseue the crew the was & good vessel, 195. tons, . Six OF SeVen years since, aad prodadly insured to Tapecout & Co. Liverpool, Deo 1, with mitae si . Was towed into Quarantine this @ Yeteamig Fereames » Alice 2horndike (of Boston), Sleeper, Sunderland, ane ‘with coal, to Beo : Bee isin, lat 54,100 4890; epoke ship from Brstin fo" Akyal, nine and got supplied with provisions trom he of Beisiol, Bngland, 24 da I from Deinsrare ound to Bristol, and g the men of the’ Brightanan: complete hrrtcane, mn apd foretopeail Tatied it; Dee lets, wind healed wud ng a coinpiete hurricance, mapaged to keep h fea with oply foretopmnst ‘stayanil se ‘complete mass of ic e feet and hands bad dui + Jan Bithy Lat 38 85, lon days from Lubee for NYor night in distress, with loss masts, topgallant sails, flythg jib. the vessel and sails more o- lesa danaged having experienced nd been blewn of the const. Limeburner, from sa NB, «tr uk on aleage in Quoddy river rs. very severe wen Brie Samvet On: ~ B Mk maintopeall ant | y,peah. was ws 1599. 19° tons regis 23d, lat 40 5, lon ww 9 consisted princi f amount of cotton, Tha rics ls insured Io two oflices in Wall street, Oana abandoneiton ber passage from Dar y jon 73.58 was boarded by ship Cl Bosion. from Callao, bound to Hampion Roads, sere, short of provisions, and supplied her, Kelipse (Br, of Liverpool), coftee, to Henry Eyre. Hoghes, Rio Janeiro, Dec Has had very heavy wea bor, ‘and been N of Bermnds since Jan 1; twice on soundings and ih inst, in a heavy gale, lost © i and two lopmast sayeaiia biewa from the bolt roo jibe0m, j1D,and fore topgallantmast, in « tule trom ihe NX ws! artis, Manga, 43 days, with fruit, . "Experienced very heav Company with bark Joha Grittin (of Prospect), Park. 95 ge Jon SE aA fet tn with ship Franklin King (of Thomas nud, hence Dec 29. wiih mdse and passengers, bound a and in a sinking coadition; took And crew anid brouglit them to this port Mark atnnevonka, Ward Benn Jons G Hucxscnmn, Cast Howe, henee for London, ported abandoned a! een, sailed from thi 4th Dec: eccountered very ‘when four days ont, and still deavored to reach st Th omas, but the pumps cave ou! and the ‘veosel sinking rapidly, with the crew exbauged, all hands let when the vessel wect down edeut ula in 30, minuies ater leaving her. Anguilia tn p's doats, notwi ‘sea, from thence to St Martina, and ar a French schooner on the mornin. Her cargo was valued at $81,00) and om, ae before stated, “Coun Many E Mivrury, of Dover, whieh war blown ashore rt of Newport harbor, remains tn the same good Apring tides to float her of joven pees Reavy, Parritt, of aad from Bastport for platen fest ashore on the Bark Coin (Br), het on ihe moraiog of lew Mande arpived oats 234 ult in south ‘ , Havana, 17 davs, ar, dc, (0 Peasant Bros. New Haven aud New York. w gaat end of lock Toland 19th that, hands saved, but etew badly {row: biten. Yreent.—Rark Hesper, of Newhary port, Briard. hemp and iron, arr at Ki nour Oct and probesly enllod the exme day, ‘at time she has not by The wy 0 a damage. Bark Edward, Jones. Mobile, 20 days with eotton, Pies Poe haperienced heavy weather ye brig Antelope, of & Johas, Nis. f short of provisions and leaking bediy. Erig Princess Louisa (Br) Byder, Cadiz, Oct 4 with Wine -—_ alt, to Mtalker & Co. Kdith Davidson, from een he! Hesper was a goot ease]. of 329 tons butlt by M rJohn Currier, and owner vy Mesers Cushing, of Newburyport, aad probabiy insured in Boaion. jon 71 60, spoke schr inia for New Haven—had by blown off and iy — ot provisions. same Gry, boarded bark Charleston Sy Poss. who kindiy suo- fe of the beach, when she wes 5 ST 50, been biown off four times, and lost six topanils, carried away fore and main yarda, jibboom, trysail boom. an . Dulwarks. galley. waier casks, loet spare (rom the deck, and ‘short of The veasel has suitered magses of ice making on he Sbip Rostonion. at fan Francisco, wae 29 days to the Fa, cromsed in lon S29); was 62 days wo ( Horn: 28 days froun int 60 8 in the Atlantic to. 99's in,the Fa, cige, daring which ume experienced strong gales. the Fquator in the Pacific Dec 12, in lon 117. Ship Midnight, at San Francisco, was 35 dave to the F: the we Crossed in lon 3h" was 63 dat tage through he Staite of Le Maire; was 21 4 : crossed the Equator in the Pacific Dec 13, lon ich tune ay varinbie weather. fb a witha fe wal tor in the atiantic: ‘wea bisten off in & h Gifford, from Landy (ance chip A: Francisco,’ was 00 days to ( 31, with hides, Ac, 10 | of the Cape 16 dage in beary weather, during w spoke brig Satta, wi ‘th oo tom Demarara. for, NYork. nad. bees short ot ‘aed had Jost first, mate overbow ore fale, also lost bost. The Ii baa bad since 1éth inet; been biow burrleame fiom SW. on th and ne Mee quaaity of yellow pine lumber, broken bost, Streak, also sam & maat standing out Weds Balear, Filletta, aenien Dev Seles a Ouver. Jan 38th. Int 29, ot Porta tthe coast three ray hi ve Maire; was it the Cape 10 days Tost topgaliant yard, &c. le" bat all were fortanately inthe Pacific Dee % lon 127, ‘rages for four days, washed fF an the itkhcom tn Alter whieh time light a (ot Georgetown, BC), 18 days, with ao, ( art of the John Ce wv vam 8 oane re od on Brig Gi Fhitney (of Ph ladelphya) Ja days, with logweod aud cote, to J perieveed very bem Brig Wanderer (ot th eottee and Petite Dee 1h ion ie and had strong fie Dee: pe end vm mee In coming over the bar, S28 on. shipped © sea over the sera thet hijed the enon wi lads, nartad wheeibou: Ay Bs "ae We gt fell, seaman, aged 22 and wan drowned alia. 1 Me), McCarty, Aux Cayes, Dow Had very heavy wea ‘ao entire sult of gaila, sprai at eificer threw him a rope, ‘and mupposed he could hold vio aa he told thems 19 hati! inc bul his strength faited and he sank. Hark Apadir, at San Fi from iat neiseo, WAS TS days to Cape Hern; ‘0S in the Atlantic (9 Iat 508 in Packie; he ‘ster Dec. 2 and had light and variable winds an Fei nander to lat $ ¥. thing adrift abou! the dec! sene'c ht Diaon, irom North Carolina for New ork . 4 short of provisions, could aonaren Ton 70, boarded scar Mary Charlotte, cksport, with aeargo cf corn and flour, hed all ber nails blown Mandoned (before reported): «8 of chain, but 1 coming onto riners. ‘eenel bas been removed to hor ata tone ‘ene Ber lights wil: be exhihied nightly aa heretolore CASE, ‘iighthouse Tnapector 34 Dist, of flour and, @ pi As com) » ea vprig bisirn Tater Cardenas, a dave. with sugar, to Mora BY order pethe New ¥ a, den a, 18 ‘Whalemen. For ines of ship Rauticon, of New Bedford, see news col terea's henry tale peaskaeapsre, ton vat aails and pare Perry, Saulila River, to uae ‘& Ryaer 1 an ig Tih ship Smber, Ae, ieayy HW alee on the Dansaae; spit tore and. Eastport) Wi ‘ovat TAT Ny Sg er, stove wee Kate Weose, (ol New alinsemy, Coot, Frontero de To- aria Theresa, Davis, St cieore. Dian, 40; ne, Pendleton, do. 100 * bonne jfaF wh. 11) sonar 1000 Wh. 68 season, ap 4 wh, 900 bone. 200 bone. Rebecca timma Gavitt, da, 1900 wh. Ith, Binck Warrior, Tibbets Ft, teason: 19th, Bplendid, Bmtth, ile, 9, 160) wh sian bone: Gohotnk. 5 hy la ‘ : Sheftield, Green, do, 60 wh, 1100 bone: Pocahontas, Bu'ier do. 0 9. 64.00 howe, geason: 8 ton: Routh J Peston, Randolph. aa ian Comat of Oalifornin, ber beam Ae. sbefore reported). Dieta Frontera, John died in at . 2150) wl Tio, 0-wh wom 6600 bone sen- me aie fas been i Saye Not ong, Mott, Beaufort, NO. 10 dsj jerfenced a gale from Ni h, bon X) wh 100%) bone season: Packet, Morden. 40, 40 49. 1400 #h sae bene rain ewe Rutniey, Ocbotak, 19088), pelier, Macomber, Ochoa, 1 Ochotsn, ‘we wn, joo one; Harmony; 20 wh, 10000 bane season, 4, oe faa A ed, with tg 7 B Nye, Foale, N White, cruise and crulge, Salamanders, a her maiorel ER are A nha tod sank iaat Novomver bq Sein, im the Inte gale ae proba aod Ao came (0 | Taree ship, dist rot ascertain her name. Rervrven—senr WE Atwater, Means, chicola, returned, hay il, hepee for Alex Fri received no eben bly worked out aurtaee.) Zth, off Abgecomy, yavaed |, and appeared to be abaeaione’ qquilss and home, Metnc Feces. ke { Labalvis, Woy 1d) Po vo £9 sh, 4.800 hn Cee ind, Nan inte by the sone AV U A hd her ensineall torn, Fe elford, hence for ——— Jan 27 100 ap. O90 wt equenee of tne ise im the lower bay, and anchored at Jor Shia tm oy dan rope, Renae Sherman, den, Taber, ath 00 i tezuma, Forsyth, pume, Fors % cLOw op, Hamilton, from New Orleans, with méxo, to Mason, Jernigan, aia <3 . sae : : oe wz & ad J 0 ob, tn Jovan ot ond er. BOO wh. w asin 12.090 ren . 146000 b_ fm Japan andrgne, NB, 1) wh, 5. LL ~ 2 ee Falmonth, for the Rraziia; shiva He ny Imes, NOrienns, brig Mary O Dyer, Ove Jah, Ragan, Dryall, Thodor pine day thos St NB, dice Ayn Kal’ht, from Boston Nov 10 for Anstealia, Dec 4 “ poy ‘perhas x Ne York Jeary a oul Son Arma rcataiagal een heehee Renegt. wm tine Dec5 for @ua Fran iainlp, Osean Peart ¢ for Ban Francisco, Nov 4, sm utmoluse, heuoe for Sam Franclaco, Jan 23, lat 20:30, a bi i Ring Sam, 8 Skolfeld, from Liverpool for Mobile, Dec oe, aS ee Lunt, from Caleutla for NYork, Nov 7, lai $2 rhip Heloise, Nason, from Calcutta for Bontesax, Nov int 16°28 5, 1on 7626 Re “aie ark (mpuosed to be the Kate sire ae Hal trom Osiout for Beston:, was seen Dec » |} se fa ly for Baltimore ‘Now 22, lat 30'8, Jon Bark with colors net for a, vilot (suppowed the Pant Boges. Bizer. which old at Mobile Sist ult for Providence), was soea an 3, ff Block Toland i ‘bark, with white sigaal A,” Bept 25, lat 1 5.3, Noble, from Boston for Cape Town, Dec 12, lat 16 N, ton 36 W. foreign Ports. Asrixwatt, Jan 9~Arr sohr Petret, Bocos del Toro; Lith, font; fat bark ary pases 3 Leth, brig “are, Day: Sid 7th, brig Caroline, Whiteberry, N York; 14th. aches Oxr- yr ‘Bandtord, Lombard, "Aulakapas; th, Liberty, M'Mollty. Baxnavors, Jan %—In port barks J B Johnson, Blake for fork i Ra thower, trom NHaven, just arr. Sid abs brig At =, Rico; achr Kingsley’ aLtA0, ‘Dee ‘ee Correspondence above. oi Dec 5—In port bark Iddo Mimbail, Crocker, fo OATERO Dk Tonaseo, Jan 7-In port sehr Columbia, Sani, Goren, Nov 20—Azr brig Water Witch, oatoa sid Dee 8 for count of Guinean” acm Bkiauer, Boaton (aa Hoxo.viw ‘Nov arr silo bP Teele th, hip Urysial Palace, slmtous, Lakes a toe Niet; loreag, San . > bi 3 Cy ae = 1), Armstrong, York. iw, Ja, readeace Lamaiwa, di Bea oer Crystal Palace, igh NSea 19—Arr steamship John L Stepheas, Pearsos, Francisco Miveacone abt Deo 12—-In port b Pratt, fcom Malta for Venice, after making some pity repairs mt ° jou, NB, = cts, oat Ra an ae Blue Grit, cal NYork, 'AMPATUAN. Dapper const of S: 23-Sld bark panto, Bewail, Trieste. Ryeungerny - VAatraraiso, Dec 15—In port ships Flying Dutchman, Hub. from San Francisco, arr Nov 20th chtd to load oree toc Baltimore at $2; Gualienger, Rodgers (or Burgess) from the other as fare sic” 2 tips S70 kins Gall fore. Sid Dec 8 Sybil Jer 5 Veloz (B), Joaes. San Franclica: 7th scar 0 KF Gute Tqaique; itih, big Sidon (Dan), Holstein, Sau Fraacace (Pee Sreamswip Anaco.} fannoetan Jen ie ———- ety Rosine Ntwerr, Jap lO—Arr Burlin, nowies, Hull, Sta Tiare dar Beeld fons pe Rich Gonic RISTOL, Jan from tke Pill, Richmond, Orleans, tq BREMERUAVEN, Jan 6—Arr Anna Delius, Haltendoei, NOrleans. Off Sth, O'Thyen, Addicks, from Boron (supposed pre- ventea coming up on the 1th by the ice) ig eed Jan Sarr ge al Ragen Backohoet. Sia 10th. Dapbne, Larsen, N Yor Uh, LOMA, Dee 25—AlF arrell Maliaore: N Yo. 68d Lotus Ropolead, Herting. NY ork. Dea ‘Passed by, Koyal Victoria, Crowhurst, {com Hult for Uhaclesion for ttylayand ‘anchored 10th, Orion, Stevens, from Roterdam Gineaurar, Dec 2—Cld Neseus, Atkins, 8! Thomas; 30th Young Turk, Harding, Messina 1 GLAscow. Jan W—are FB Cutting, Johnsion, NYork 1 D Brookinan, Higging, do, 12th. Lug Elizabeth, Sargen! Hd ea Clyde (ea), N¥ork (and for Greensek 10th), 10a, Suse Hincks, Claussen, Bostor GxxEsock. Jat oar Micmac, M3 beam. Bow. Havus, Jen dcare Alexandre, Garoier, Charleston: 10th Russell, Condry, NYork; Marmioa, Blankenaliv, aad Michael ‘Apgelo, Hardig, NOrieana’ X M Sloman, Woodside Sth Sarab, Pendleton, do, previous to Lith, Admiral, Buiifens, N York; Omar Pasha, forrey, Charleston, Neptune, Small, aat Brandy wise Underwood: NOrieans put into Falmouth 13; Swansea ai iadix (ss), Ami Jas Tiicom). ean. Ni . U Btaies; 9h, Ric se. 8 NOrieaus; ida, Ka’ ° Dyer, Dyer. “Lemuel Dyer Seimevian. and F W Brane, do; Amelia, Slee, Charlestwa, Auguste & Meline, Lubke: San Frapeisco Livenroot, Jan 10~Arr Crimea, Poor, and Thorwaldsen Brown, NOrieans; Avgio-sa.con (ss). Cortiand; Sylvia, Swasey, Char'esion; 1th, Sea King. Barker, NOrleana; Kinily &t Pierre Tessier. Charleston: Portand, Weir, Glasgow. Montezuina. Banas Moove, Kate swanton, Reed, Cariesion: Gay Maa pering. Dellard ® York: Norman. Flanders, st George, NB: 2h, York; 13th, Kosmutir, Colburn, € Gaeada te) Yang Boston ria Halifax, a thy Golden Muroby, NOrlea sito. NUrieans ant Mobfe: Mew World, caster, Decan, Philadetphis; luth Annapo'is, Graham, Bait more: ‘Newton. Kémondson, Sarbadoes; bridgewater. Bar stow, Boston, idward O'Brian. Creighton NOr‘eans; Windser Forest, Graifau, Mobile; 12th, Civilian, Purrington, Val apd Callao: Reling Rudolf Charies on; Cheshire, Parr Poot Phoaix. Moppett. Norieans, Hien ausila, Garvie, NYork: Fortitide, Lord, Mobiie. Sia Lina, JP Morse, Weeks, Orleans (before reported aid 4th); Naoreil. Jobnsoa, (sari ton: 12h, cher, Kilgour, NOrlears, Gea Bercy, Beaver ¢, Wateon,’ and Heidelberg, sodwald, do, ane. yan, ete: Tmperial Moras do: annapolis; 0 Bsltiuores tancastor; Pr Kot out Sb. James TL Pand | Windsor Forraet, Graftam, Mobile; Helios adsl. Charleston: Majesa, Now 0, Chi HJ, Juih, Muldiesex; Parmales, and Ie rig! kt; Arabia (s), Bostoa and Hats fax; Angio Faxon (se) MeMasier, ‘ortiand; ‘12th. Dantel Wes ter, Sampsen, Coleutta; Typhoon, Brown, do, Western Ooraa, Hamilton, do: Rockaway, Lapkia, Charieston: Shaky eu NOrleang; President sinist, Meyer, do; Davi rson, Jackson, Kio Javeiro ad s rd. Rudolph, Dickmaoa, NYork 12th. Liverpool, Kearney. do; Protege, Hammond. Hostoe. ot Rone Hivaveth Hamilton, Lewis, Boston; 1218, Liver: en Cld 9 ‘omgress Mather, NYork (and sid for merican Deal 17h); Ith. Matiapae, Colter, Port Philip: whine Arey. Hong Keng and Canton: Belen & Frances m Cardiit and” NOrieans: 12h, Leila Chapin, Howsnd, Cardi NOrieans: Ocean Ranger. Friend, do and oid Mar ideout. Merve. NUrieans. q Sid Samuel Kellam, Lovett, Pal AsTLE, Jan 9—0id Kilby Platt, Alexandr N oondates, Disle; 9 a Fico. Goodenongh. ee Porttaxp, Jan 10—Of. Hornet, Benton, from Londoa fer Coleutia and Ianded pilot Qoeessrows, Jan 10—Arr Panay Fosdiek. Crabtres, Or received orders for Liv 1); Marten J es. rer. do (and ontered 10 Glasgow). fit 1ib, iermo jgcataerine b - Live: Brix, 1W. Jan 9—Sid Zurich, Rich (trom Havre), Norte. Sriinuzsa Nov 30—Arr Octarius, Pike, Calcutta for Bae- ton’ Say waa, Dec 2h—Arr Stamboul, Kingeman. Trieste. Tame Hay, CGH. Oct 9—arr ‘South Ca Careline, Smkh. Li verpeol (and'sid Nov | for had arne)’ 30h Norma, Suffer: NYork. Sia ior 16, Ocean Wave. Morrison (rom Mageniue, K York: 1a Springhok. Mayo, Bowton, 18th, Seu Bag! 7 (from Bi ‘Valentia, exert, Jan 9—Abr Geo Law, Lowe, Bassein Jan S—Cld Adelaide Cooper, alline, Marsaios etertts, Dec $—The Panther, for Boston, has put bs jenky. Vem Cart Tow. Nov 18—The & Bogie. S wee. from Bos- ton for Calcutta, in working ween Kebben Taiand and Bloe Bay, in [ue and went on sbore of Murray iS 6, where noe lies a total wreck: crew and part of the cargo saved Darrwovra, Tan 12—Putin, the American ship Gheridaa RE rel, from Antwerp for NYork, bore ap from W of « rae Doscanves, Jaa 10—The ship James Buchanan, fom ta. vert tor Mobile, with ealt, has gone ashore a fe* mies © of the entrance of this harbor, and is expected to be lost with cargo. at last accounts they were stripping ber, no hopes of saving the ality. Maroarr, Jan. 10—1 303 casks of four, provisions. 4c have been landed from Mee american ship Northern alle, of na from New York for Lordon, tn shore at Kingsgate. Marpox, any foe may me h, with yellow bottom. es" paides. at red and biack top Bae been picked a oo Foutness Sens. Portswocta, Jan 12—Put in, the a. ‘aad Arvum. (rom Aa- tworp for Newport, with bailast abit. Queexstows, Jan 11—The Hanson reser. Am bare, after coming out of the bY 4 ‘co Dock, Pasrage evening. drove oa the epposite aileot the river,.where phe pemainet several ho are, bat. came of on the ficot withoat rececving any materia! rosary. Raxscate, Jan 9—Pu' in, the ship Lion Ream, of Boston, from London for Causo, leaky, and other damage, having been on shore near Deal. Some 3 Ports. I in LOD at mast, 1 er “3 ‘do; Uncle Tov, aia opeaia iverpoal: 100 = Mareetll = Ferinan, fambridge, from ——\ a, from Havana. Iveston:, ‘Ana, Guome, and Hiawatha, trom WOresns. & x L. wa'be. i, . fromm Wohl: Ra allen, from Savannah. Chester, from Phila rt ith lone of deel ye Lang oy Sek, from deck SMied. wind Sa | a Fan of te Katy Tiitiard, Bow. HBAD, Jan 21—Arr oehooner Emeline, Poact, Ri che 08 , —Arr sehr © © Comstcek, Portiand for ever “Eth wr oy inh park Nath Congswe, Haale, ramen en ‘aimer. Green. Honoinln. ‘oot ‘Lip Aenities (Br), Hart, . Cardi 180: sper ne yoiRebarteon fee eats edu Hopoter, tanae ena Hosoi: fh a aoa AY Ty ghize Cte Oserot, Hy seen Mio dor from Niork: a Richaricon, a tio do, \waione (Rr), Ubive No Fi ie eit 2. barks AA tom 20, a ite Allen, Laumaon fram from Acapweo; eam Dart, Frovana ft enh, ‘TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, an ) REWARD ORT OR STOLEN, JAN. 98, AT / ra Keeve theatre, & porimonnaia, comtatn'n ' 4 son ie and fifty dollars tn bills. The finder | will ceer'-9 Vo rewart 53 leaving it at 49 Murray stres