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8 MORE SHIPWRECKS. FURTHER DISASTERS ON THE DEEP. Acecunts of Vessels Foundered and Abau- doned at Sea——4 Melancholy Catalogue of Misfortunes to Mariners—Two of the Crew of the Steamship Lyoa- nats Picked up on a Raft, &o., o., &eo. The grea! gale of the 19th trs'. ceoms to have extended ‘ali along the coast, from Maine to Texas, Every arrival at this port oriogs the news of frcsh disasters to vesseis which were aipbt w that fearfal storm, The catalogue Of disestcre 's not yet, we are afraid, complete, and it wil! be some days yet ere the extent of the loss of li's aad Property on the sea can be correctly ascertained. Boiow will be found a list of such shipwrecks and aosidsuis on the water as came to our knowledge yesterday: — THE STEAMSHIP AMAZON ASHORE Baurimors, Jaa, 29, 1967. ‘The steamship Amazon, from Philadelphia tor Sayan nab, is ashore at Lynnhaven Inlet. Tae captain has ar rived at Norfolk to get assistance. TWO PERSONS FROM THE ae CUED FROM THE RAF ~ Capt. Barrow, of the bark Cambridge, Sa at Boston yeeter.ay from Pernambuc>, reporis that the schooner Commerce, at Peraambuco, bad spoken the bark Essex, Capt. Ray, from Boston for Rio Junetro, 25 days out, in iat. 26 N., jon. 85 W. The captain of the Essex reported that when bres days out from Boston bo took from a rafi two seamen belonging tothe Freuch steamer Lyonaais. Tae seamen staied that the steamer was run into aud sunk by Sveesol when three days out from New York, and shat Of her passengers and crew sixty were drowned, and ths balance took to the boats, and, the seamen think. were subsequently picked up. THE SHIP SULTANA IN A HURRICANE. Capt. Berrett, of ebip Sultana, arrived at this port yea- terday from New Orleans. reports that on Sunday, Lath inst, lat 28.14. N., long 75 60 W., 7 A.M, experianced & violeat gale from the which lasted threes hours, witha very beavy croes sea running; the wiad sooa died aimest to s calm; barometer, 38.65. at 5 P. 4 ant spropg up from the SW; barometer, , ikeommenced blowing suddenly trom wv aw, with hail and epow. « perfec. hurricane, which last ed for tree hours: barome!sr, 8 16; there was a8 beavy crots sea, the rbip jaoring meavily and shipping much water; spit mails. &o. a the ivin inet. there was a heavy NW aad NNW » gether With wuch enow ad loo; was then compei- ied Co run back into thefGuif Siream to melt the loe from ‘we tails "Two cilicers, the carpenter and two or thraso” the crew, were Dacly froes biter, Since then bave bes heavy NW gale, wi b minow snow, hail and ice Oa the 46th inet. lat 387.40 N, long 73 50 WOR, passed & portion of the deck ang timbers of @ veavel, On the 27th, of Great Egy Aardor, found much drift lea. quae closely pacses Anobo e¢ at Quaraniice on the 28th inst LOSS OF LIFE. hip Haidee, arrived bere yesterday f-om Shaoghea, Feporta:—The A bas been N of lat. 20 twenty ove oays, wiih & furious gale from 8. W. to N. W.; lost jbboom. sais, 8c Lat 4, in a heavy gale, Wikiam iowa pate of Svotiand, feli trom the soretopsal! yard over board, aed was ics: Jat 78, Joba Jonuston, aative of , ated of consum, 4 HEAVY BLOW—SEAMEN FROSTBITIEN. The ship Wm. Rath done, arrived yesterday from Livo-- pool, esi ed Dec, 13, has twenty two passengers, aut is consigned to Evers & Brown. Jan. 20, lat 49 53, loa. 67 60, im a pele from 8 W od a 86a whicn store aiwarks, & Janu. 25, atk Nathantel Oswei!, tao A portion of the orew of tne t Airtes for Botton, +R. are frosivitea, MORE SAILORS FROSTBITTEN. The raip S00R, arrived in port yeeterday from New Orleans, presod Cape Hatieras on the 25th instant, since Whiot time bas experienced very heavy galas from N. E and N. W., with soow. ang encountered some ics, agchor ae the ows om the 47th; several of the crew are trost itten SHIPPING A HEAVY SEA. ‘The ba k Empire, srrived yesterday from Palermo re ports baving experienced heavy weathor; beea north of Bermuda since Janusry 2 January 20. experieaced a beavy gale trom E.N.E., shipped a heavy sea, which ewopt decks, filed th sbi lat t boa: nit zo. Some'ol the crew are frcat beans Ps Slee HS WRECK OF THE BRIG ABRONA—THE CREW RESCUED. Captain Berry, of the bark A. G, Biobbora, 199 ar rived here yesterday from Bordeaux, fel! ia with the Wreok of the brig Abeona on the Bist inst, in iat. 97 6. lowg. 67, and rescued the captain and crew [rom @ waie:: ta, Sae had beeo 1, apd was da. masted and juaking badly ‘when |. @. Hichbora bove Beght The Axona was @ perfext wreck wi was abscdonrd ») Captain Day and Lis crew. fi of tbe 1@tb inst. wae encountered by this yours LOS3 OF BRIG NIAGARA. ‘Stowmvetoy, Jaa. 29, 1857. ‘Tho bark Devey, Averil!, trom Hayti for Boston pre. viously reported athore on Mook Island, bas arrived bere for repairs, She took off, in fon, 73.30, imi 30 34, the caytaie and crew of the brig Niegara, from Baltimore for New York, abandoned at sea with cargo of coat AN ABANDONED BRIG. Ao abandened berm. brig was seen om the 17th jast. by Ceptauw Heaps, of the British bark Shirley, which ar. rived here yesterday. Captain H. makes the following report ia relation to the wrck:—On January 17, at 5.30 P. M,, lat, 96 20, lon. €0 60, blowing fresh from 4.3 W., Passed the wieek of @ berm. brig, appoaring to be quite Lgbt aod Uigdt, With pothing standing but msiomast and bowsprit, the topmast avd j\>boom broke short olf at the caps, mp of foremast projecting over the larboard rail. She was painted light yellow or cream color taside, black ovteice, with narrow white streak. was alow deck rose, with baif poop and black stera, with a carved eagie io the centre. Could not be certaia ‘a4 to ber oame, it being rather (ark at the time, but too« it to be L. Rowland or L. Cowlaad (probably I. Oope- land), cf Boston or Bangor. LOST OVERBOARD IN A GALE. Tho cbiof mate of the brig Armenia, of Portiand, while (0B & voysge trom Porto Rico, was washed overboard ia ® gale Gt wind which the vessel encountered on the aay out. LOSS OF THE SCHOONER AN CAPE. ‘The captain of the schooner FE. J. Wiliets which arriy. od bere yesterday from Waahiagion, N.C . reports the lors! Of the schooner Anne Elizabeih Caps, He says that January 20, off Cape Batieras, in the casiorn ooge of tho aulf, foll in with schoomer Anne Elizabeth Capo, Captain Bigby, from Swansboro, N.C stores to DoPner, Potter & Oo. and others, of this city, and afer laying by ber for twenty hoarse, toot from ber the captain and crew and broug)|it them to thie port The A.B. tm the gale of the 19th and 2005 bad jovi rudier, Dosl, Move balwarks, lost galley, calle, spare, &) Toe © tain was part owner of the A E.C, and she war not seared, eae OF ba '74 care MARY ATHEWS AT SHA. ” iy the arrival prc Trade Wind at this port yes er- day, We are in receipt of news respecting the loss of tue sohooner Mary Elles Mathews, Capt. Foster. Oapt ised, Of the Trade Wind, thee reports the disaster:—Jan. 7, ‘26 19, lon. 71 80, fell im with the schooner Mary Filieo Mathews, Capt, Fotter, from Philadetphia, with a cargo of cal, bound to Mobile; had jort radder and was in a sink (eg Cone ition; took off the captain ani crow and broaght ‘bem to this port, Capt. F. reports that on the 25th lost, at 9%, lon, 14 90, experienced a heavy gale aod sproog BLIZABETA ELLEN 10cs OF THE SCHOONER RELIEF 4 Vis. SEL ON FIRE AT BEA. © p Sheffied arrived at Boston yes a eros Toe captain of that vessel repons ss. a at Se 04, tom, 74 80, fell in with avo Re ye oer, (rom Alexandria, for Previdenoe, &. |, ce den, Took of ner crew and brought ® * port January A, fell in wih im i fe 2 16, lngitade cotraln her name Or 808 any one on Oe A bark bad jast lott bor, ° loere were oo maste ‘ " a fellia with {cane for Portland, ra: oe t deet \a NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, DISASTER TO SCHR. C. MATHEWS. PRovipanos, Jaa 29, L867, The schovoor C. Mathews, of Searsport, Warren, from Wilmingtoa, N C., for Boson, put into Newport ou Wed- oeday, with the loss of her \ore topgailant mast, sail and other damage. LOS8 OF SCHOONER BARBARA ANN. Haurax, Jaa. 29, 1867, The schooner Barbara Ann, of Boston, was totally wrecktd in Sheetharbor on the 10th tast. Thocrew were @aved, but were badly frostbitten. SAFETY OF A MISSING SCHOONER—A NAR- ROW ESCAPE. The schooner Mati, Captain Scranton, of New Haven, which went in search of the missing sloop Wave, and about the safety of which much anxioty has beon felt, is safely at anchor in Gardiner’s Bay, at the cast end of Long Island Sound, where she arrived afier encouatering mich ioe and narrowly essapt: hipwreck. Her com mancer, Capt. Scranton, lef tne vessel at that piace and succeded in reaching Long Isiand, and proceeded to New York, He waiked pearly the ‘whole distance, and arrived bere yesterday morping tn the cars, aud pro. ceeded at once to his home in Madison. He reports the yeese! to be in @ safe porition, tn charge of bis com- panious, who were all in gocd spirita. The sews of the futety of tho vessel was reosived with much joy by the wany friends of those on board. A CARD OF THANKS FOR SERVICES RE- CEIVED IN AN HOUR OF PERIL. To Captain Girrorp, oF 148 Amrkican Sarp Pataiox Bunxy:—Captain John T. Ryder, of the British brig Pria- cers Louisa, from Cadiz, takes this opportunity of retarn g b's grateful thanks to Captain Gifford, on bebalf of himself and crew. for his humane and true sstlor-like conduct in renderitg them such valuable assistance, by sending bis own boat at imminent peril (after our boat was stove) with a supply of 3 wad water, when we were ina helpicts condition, and completely out of provisions. Ryder earnestly hopes that Captain GrTord or bis gallant crew may never be placed im such trying circumstances as they were, and may re- ceive continual'y the protection of that good Angei, wo amidst our groatest dangers Keeps watch o'er the life of poor Jack. ‘The Alleged Outrage upon a Lady from Vermont, THE PROCESDINGS TRANSFARRED GROM PHILADEL- POTA TO NEW YORK—INVESTIGATION BEFORE JU3* TICE OSBORNE—THE ACCUSRD SURRENDERS HIM- SELF INTO CUSTODY. The Phiiadelpbia correspondent of one of the dally papers of this city recently reverted in his letter to the faot of a geptieman of that city having there beea ar rested on a charge of having violated the person of a yourg lady from Vermont while en roue to that State from Philade!pnia, and while at a botel in thie city. From motives of delicacy the namo of the iady and that of the alleged culprit were not given, but as criminal proceedings have recently been instituted against the accused there can be no further necessity of withholding them. Her name is Sallie Sta‘tord, and ber restdence Wallingford, Rutland county, Vs. The mame of the ac- cused ‘s Brighsm N. Barton. formerty a sboo dealer in Waier street, but now a resideut of Palladeiphia ‘The compiaipant and her friends being under the im. preemon that Mr Barton could not be brought to this cliy withovt a requiaitien was made by the Governor of this State cn the Goverzor of Pennrylvania, procesded to Albany. and whie there, Miss Staltord made aa affidavit betore Recordor Paicock; but learn’ eg afterwards tuat this city and answer New York with the ailida- The e x says —That she is a ree widen t of the town Bes ag 2 — ; tbat on nh Jane ue was on ber returu from 4 BES, Pa’ to ber howe in Vermont: that'os, that “dey she arrived in New lork, about five Geparture of the steamboat for albany, in which she intended tating passage. fr the purpose of completing hor Journey whi'e waiting for the departure said ste Oe ane avited by Brighan N. Barton to accompany *\ for the purpose of esting dinner. that she accepted the upon reaching the hotel, sud Barton sakes to go into a private room tor uurpose of arracgiog her ‘hat while she Was so engeged, said Barton har ded her of wine, which be reqaasied her to drink; that iy afier drinking the wine she became stupiiea and unconscious; that hth Fegaining | consciousness, became person bad eeu Ceteapesend roviebed. os the believes Wo said Baron: depo Ren! further says that said Warton Was arrested ta the city of iphia for the shea informed and Delieves: aud further. that said Barton bas fled this State an ti that ho lnvi'ation, and, ay cept pon hend this aflidavit StARFORD. efcre me, t Recorder of t Sworn befcre me, 4 Lice J mice. Mr. Serten on learning that acomplaict would bs mado sgwres him in tale cliy, os ee on from Pollaseiphia, and reported bites! at the eilice of the Quiet of Police, aad afer ite compliant bad been made, was arrested by Sergeant Dowyer, anc ater denying the charge, 1a mos potiive terme, demancea anexamiaaion. Oo Wednes dy, Miss Stalord returoed to Phiisdetpaia, but yesier duy'was telegraphod toy>y Sergeant Bowyer, aad is ex- pected to duy. After ber arrival, a time will be eet for the ‘nvestgaiion to be proceeded with. 6 comp'@ipant {s not handsome, bet ber mannors are id she ie seid to be accomplished ok'Dg man, about 46 years of age, dower ‘or rome years Sale of Columbia Coliege Property. The ansounce ment tbat the King’s College property ia Park piace would be sold at the Merchants’ Exchange brought a large attendance at that piace yesterday noon. Among thoso present were many dry good dealers and jobbers who were anxious to socure elites im Park piace for vaelr businer#, as of late years the wholesale cry goocs trade of the city bas manifested a teudaacy to jocate ip that part of the city, and ima few years it will be the +n’repot of this Ceacriptios of commerce ‘The ground as laid down in the map conmsted of fifteen Jove running dowa from the corner of Church atreet to Place. The bidding was spirited, and (he price realized, shows how veluable property ts deemed in Wat part of the oly. The sale resulied as lofows — 2 tots corner Park place and Church Mg yee Pari 5111.000, Wm. Wateos: ca Bast: 1 co , 36x00, $41,780, 337,80, Taos, Tiieston! 1 do, 26x90, $37 900, 3. Law: rence; 1 do , 3¢290, $26,000, A. 0. Vadernttl 6, $43,660, Joe Kettems 1 do, oorwer of Goveg’ pri $4 000, Jobp Kel. Sons tate, 3576,360. rices are regal as ‘argo, and the property woh more than the trusices of the college sup realised pore d it would. ‘The obarter of Columbia College wat drat giv year 1754, when it was known as K Veil this appeliation it reteimed until 1784, woen {t wee chris tened Columbia College. The proceeds of public lot- tories laid tbe foundation of the institution, but ite Pripe!pal support of Inte years bas beon its city property, wish baa Become very valuabio by the advance tn resi entate. This !t has generally ies ont on jong lexses, but tB consequence of the proposed removal of the college Fifth avenoe $100,000 was required by the trasecs, and heres He sale of the old grounds. There ts still enough leit to rae an abundant revoaue for the suppor) of the inswrution Op the let of May the coil ‘will remove to the odi- fice lately occupied by the Deaf and Dumb = ner of Forth avenue and Forty-ninth ” coticge ts to be on Fifth avenue, near Filsieth street Governor Jones, of Tennessee, has recovered from his recent severe indisposition, and appoared in his scat in the Senate on Tueséay morniag. Among the notables cow in Washington is Captain Isaiah Rynders, of New York. Patrick Fagan bas been appointed Collector at Middle town, Conn., vice Samuel Babcock, resigned. ARRIVALS. At the Clarenéon—Wm, Miller amd F. A. Winston, Fort Washington: Major H Mire &. B. Robo, Vermont; ©. Mi ree: Mire’ John B Lyon, Clevelain ‘Wed chester; ¥. Beck, New Yor Prom Glatgow in steamshi) Thompson. Mis Me Andrew a McAndrew Brcenoex Clyée—J King, Mrs hn MeAndre George Mary Mean Je ln Dickie, Juo Boyd, Mrs Helen joseph Badenook, Joun Hade- Bedesock. John { ster, Sonn Roberts, Roi 20,0, wen Thempeon, Win Kimpeon, Boba An ‘la Henderson, Cues Venn, Andrew ater, Crawford Rovi Thistier ive: Wn Syne, “04 “hun Crawford, Peter sirvens Win Botts Robert « 7 ‘Cea Ullebrin leans and Havas are exter and lady. ell, Mee Pivgeeaid From Mobile and Hav: othe steamship Quaker Ch BW Burnett, 6 K noide, Bd Fagin, a W Theyer, Simon, Cae Bri, F ‘AV isher! fe Lewis, Goldewith, D Rin a“ Burgeas, J a ‘Tracy ¥ Cobb, L'MeCutchen, 1 A dapat Morrell, P Annin 8 R sasihold, HK Uispole, F Sagaste, Chas (Bacon DEPARTURES, In the steamehp Amerion. from Boston for lly - Mersre Joho Fussell and wile, Thomas |’ bhaddiok. H vens aod W J Twohig o! Boston Tea © Garni ot down aries Gar e) lew York. © W W Beck and At Jarrett of bailimores J Dsybeandy, of New Orienna: Thomas it Jones, of atm SB: Magh Cullinen, of New Bi vnswick: WR Lerosold aad wile v SOS lea 8 Siver and friend, of Hal) Evans. of ada, Roman and wife of Peterboro, C W: Glover Harrison, of To ron, Sir BV Hinckte: mr Penn, of England, WP (Wille, of Bath ey ‘Julius Rondeck, of Sweden, Cassin Sarl, Ce oe Ee i. Ber jamin Da ogers, of Newbury port: Mrs Crawford. ¢ Meaics Bavage of eal; P Furlong, Churehill, 1 W Young, ¢ bpsries Allison: John Armatonn’y Bartley, @ Harvey, CF And Mrs Finnegen, of Haiiiax A Bigelow, of Nova H Thorne, of Gorn wailis. | Fraser, WH Harris apd Jobn silver, of Pictou, Bernird Ga briel, of France—15 Total, 51. Sume coolness is ea)! 1 — 6 aprang up betwees Mf Cobinety of Berlin aod St. Pi urg, fa rafereace t jon of the Famah De chten ox, Raavia is tor the ¢ Dan th monarchy, aod opposed to tne matter of be demas beng rc \e: red bo she Gormaaic Diet, HW YORE LEGISLATURE. Senate, ALaunT, Jan. 29, 1657. ‘Mr. Grancas presented a momorial from the Mayor and Common Council of the city of New York, asking for the ‘ameadmeat 0° the charter 60 as to increase amé concen: trate the power of the Mayor to enabie him to meet the responsibilities resting upon him. Memorials were presented from the trustees of the University Fund, and the trustees of the Mechanics’ Lnatitution, New York, asking for aid trom the State. Mr. Wapsworr presented @ communication from the Dnois Historical Scciety, asking the exchange of doou- BILLS RAPORTED FAVORABLY, To allow the Sepervinare of Rew tee te to increase the salaries of ibe officers of the Croton Water Department. To amend the charter of the Erie Railroad . To ineronns the salary of Che Bupertntensan of jane Deparment te $6,000. ‘to pay the expenses incurred by Thomas J. Barr in con- testing the seat of Mr. Sickles, Srmscem presented @ special report concern: the adairs of Trinity church. The report shows perty of the corporation to be worth four or five times as much as represented by the comp- troller of tbe church; aise that the intention of the law of 1814 bas been altogether defeated. Toe report was ro a. wih power to the commities to report by bill oF otherwise, Mr. Brooxs gave notice of *'\is to appoint Commission- ers at the port of Now Yor'r «..1 to deline their duties; to eetabiieh gery res» 10g the accumulation of dirt in the harbor, and to re. »or unifurm the rates of whar!. ip Bilir = *RODUCED By Mr. Mapoay—Toao 4 the (seuranc: 80 a8 to provide for the .. sstmeni of tae surplus acc mulations of compan! * Attorneys tho seme les. Pi 3 Mr. Rams Gtving De orsas County Judges io tiv aatteer for Oy rolief of the indigent insane; aso Altorneys sll the powers of Cocnty Ju. disability of tho Jucges. By Mr. Kaity—To prevent members of mu: zal fire in- surance comyanics from voting for directors b7 proxies in the county where the oifics i* looted, ‘The repert of the New York lnebriate Asyium was then uted. It shows the amount subsorived to bo $51,000; the amount paid tn $660, and the expenses thus far $14,000. ‘ISR UNITED ®TATES SENATORSAIP, The joint resoiution Mixing Tuesday, the 3d of February, for s joint baliot for the election of a United Staves Seua- tor, wes called up and Raa ype ap 20, noes 7 The bill to ‘creste ‘a Board of Canvassers in New York was then pasted, after striking out the seqtion requiriag Inapeotors aud Canvassers to be closem from Gregd AFTERNOON SESSION. jurors. ‘The Senate met in afternoon sessiom’at four o'clock, ‘when the Sappiy bi!l was discussed before the commit- tee. Several amendments rg items stricken out by tho assembly were re ted, among others the appropriation for tbe Davies and Cowles case. Sirong Opposiion was made to some of the items; and progress was reportec , whea the commitee rose, Assembly, Ataany, Jan. 29, 1857. Me, J. J. Baucy obtataed leave to introduce the New York Annual Tax bili, It empowers the Supervisors to raise $9,882,144 for general purposes; $326,500 “or tho police; $421,490 for lighting, and $457,822 47 for the da- ficiency of 1856. Unger the genera! ordors private bills only were con- sidered. Fire at Albany, &c. Acsant, Jan, 23, Lang & Stisbee’s extensive carriage factory, oa South Pearl street, was nearly dostroyed by tlre at two o'clock this morning. A large quantity of the stock was barnt. The loss is about $10,000, partially insured. Patrick Kernon and James Kearney, \aditted for the murder of Patrick Carrol, ts September last, by poling bim with stones, hare been tried and asquitied by di- rection of the Court for want of evidence to identify Fire at Pittsburg Prerescrs, Jaa, 29, 1357. ‘The Morning Pos! offise was partially destroyed by fire yesterday, The loss is covered by insurance. Ratlroad Accident. AunaNy, Jan, 29, 1887. An accident occurred on the Central road this morniag, ai Jordan, new road, three freight cars having deca plunged ‘nto the river. No person, howaver, wasin Jared. ‘The AllegeA Clerical Oetinquency tn Boston, TO THE EDITOK OF THE HEKALD. Bostos, Jan 28, 1857, Ieae Sim—Your paper of the 27th inst, contalas cor- tain extracta trom our papers in relation to the reports current im this city in regard tothe Rev J 3. Kailoch, pastor of the church worshipping ia Tremont Temple. Permit me, in justice to Mr. Kaliocn, > you that a committee, inted to investigs charges, mate full and We report, catering fally tmto all tho ailegauots, and a the same to 90 false, ‘A large audience, composed of the divines of sll denom!- nations, and eminent men of various professions, were present at the reeding of this report, and Selves entirely satisded wita the clear, conciee statement of Whe evidence bearing upon the charges against the ac- cused. Mr. Kallosb eleo gave « full stetement, after the reading of the report, of tne whole affair, exbibiting, per- bape, jn disoretion arisicg froma gonsciocs tano>ence nothing more The shafts of ca fallen for once barmiess at tb will be & judi Yours, truly, Cuy Intelligence. Tas Jaycary Tuaw atl prevails ia those latiwudes, aod every change of temperature sooms to make matters worse, The streets are stil! impassable, and the snow which set on Wednesday eight, while it made the walking better for atime, has added to the dopth of the sluea oat cumbers tho et cots, Al! kinds of travel at end the olty looks for all the world like the ‘er the subsidence of th ‘ze mud sod I ts seen in any direction. Nothiag hae been dom authorities, nor ts {$ likely that anything wil be de by them to rid the city of th mance. The culverts ere st ‘dup, and the water cannot ‘low off, apd now the only thing we can hope for is mild woath: anda violent rain to wash the streets. For which we will ever pray, &c Moxr Swuvviinc.— Ap iadividual is going about la the upper partof the city, leaving notices for the Tlat reg!- ment, Oret brigade and first division Now York State Mi- litia, and demanding the payment of two cents. He has manufactured amp im imitatioa of Fd New York Post OMice, which server to deceir female part of the tam:iy, and the two cents are readily pad Tae exaction of w military Gne does noi appear to foffictent, and . me peor dev'] comes tn tor be euare oy collecting’ two ery house, under tbe auihority of a berus letter Usssows May Kitiep,—The following is aa extract from & letter dated Hancock, Jan. 27—The boty of killed by an accident to the cars ai isacock, Delaware county, New York, om the 17th inst is now iying hero, waiting to bo identified. Heappears to be about 23 or yearstot age, rather under size, iakers, letter H printed on bis'arm had on a black coat, gue, Ha ing dark vest acd a pair of fine calf. ~~ ripg f Hittle floger; also, a watch, ror Dageng aah for New vem Nenaie, vend easter Baton pawen Ber nthe nami car ood docened a con hn a same - New Moon oF Giving THe Commret Tiwt—Tae Freer Exreaimmst.—The new mode of giving the corre time to the various bell ringers in the sity at 9 o'clock, P. M. came into operation iast evening. At the hour im quer. were siartied with the tolliag of the City Ball Sees immaaear Gente rapid suooeseion, ‘The other fre bells tramediately foil fowea’ eat for afew seconds & continual ight be heard all over the city. Some youngsters who were not ace: late improvement set ON en Tone actly ‘bon Deside their ——_ believe their eyes. wat 0 minded thai the bells did not ey were merely forth i goo. citigens of Goth Bonnt 10 DeaTw —A melancholy case 0 burning 06 ‘Spparatua they ‘could However, they wore easily that they had made a mi.ts.e when cooly re hour of nine to the curred Iseteveuing, A Mra, Ann Fennon, residing at No 81 Watis airect, was fowud by her sonjournt to doats in her room. It seems Mrs. F. was preparing Lah s the stove, wad teken in 8 Ot fell forward from her fnoe reatin, Kgl ae — — To this poultios the was foun head burat toa crigp. Liewienant Martie, @ of tperinh ward, notified the coroner, Brookiyn City News, Tur Mespae Naw Uraxcet.—Tas Kings county Oourt of Oyer and Lenageond was opened yosterday, Judge Strong presiding; and John W. layman, in- dicted for the murder of Cornelius Cannon, war brought vp for arraignment. The prironer being vadiy provided With clothes, am oversoat was furnished him by Do; is thin and $4 Sheriff Olem Hin appearanos pale; hi bair is jong and busby, and bis beard has not been sha- ven for eome time. He eyed the Jadges sharply from the time be the court room, when ar. raigned before the bar, be <r at the Clerk while ns | om ieee? vi every syilable cf which be seemed to jaler attention. The "* counsel put ne rf of not guilty tn bis ber: cy ge Ay +f 8 wn for the second March next. wi ines teten beck Wo bis oell ts the couny ai, As Usexviarta Poeitioy —A man was discovered hang. ing from a picket fence in the neighborhood of Mr. £. B, Litebfield’s house, in Ninth street, between Seventh and Fighth avenves, at an early hour yortorday morni ‘The mane bad evidently climbed the fone, and falling, was caught by one of his feet between the pi he bung probably the greater portion of tho nigut, anable Jo cxtriomye himaclt (comm Lis ooayiadig postion, News from Havana. ‘The United States mail steamship Phialadelphia, J. Mo- Gowan, Commander, lo% New Orleans 20th January, ar. rived ai Havana at sunrise of the 23d, sailed same day for Old Potnt Comfort, Va., at which piace she arrived on the mo ning of the 28th, after mach difficulty and deten- tion from fog and (oe, and sailed same day for New York, She reached this port last evening. ‘Tho steamsb!p Quaker Oity, Captain Shu‘eldt, from Mo- bile the 29d, aud Havana at lla M. on the 26th, also ar- rived last evening. From Havaua there is nothing of importance to report. ‘The cargo of the wrecked brig Boston left Havana on the ‘24th instant tn the bark St Mary for Now York. ‘The bark Caspian, Too‘lsnt, from New Osieans for Bos- ton, was driven oa the rocks at Bahia Honde on the 19th instant in a gee of wind. Captain Toullant was lost 01 board, Bis wile, sister and two obildrea were saved by tho exertions of thecrew. Her cargy was being dis- charged under the direction of the agent of the under- writers at New York. The officers and orew of the schooner Virginia, from Jamaica for Baitimore—wreozed on the 0th instant, and picked up at sea—wore brought to Havana tn the bars Beaperius. Some anxiety was felt at Havana on account of the non- arrival of the eteamer of the 17th from New York. Stock of sugar on hand 38,000 boxes, 15,000 of which are uew; prices firm at last rates. Shipments to Earope light. Freights to Europe dail; for the Uaitod States Drisz with a teadency to better rates. Monsyeasy. [x- change on London Aig a 4i< pramium. £40,000 prime paper sold mt 4 On Now York 644 86% per cont dis- count. ‘The Philadelphia \acdel Companies 0, 8d Artilery, and B, 2% Artillery, United States Army, ai Uld Point Com fort. tluch distress and inconvenience was being felt by veasels tn Chosapoaks Bay, arising [rom the ice blockade, tho want of water and provisions, and the absence of tow boats or other communications with the shore. ‘Tho following vessels were spoken by the Philadelphia during ber difficult passags throngh the bay:—Brig st. Mary, of Now York, towed by Puiladeiplia to Old Point Comfort; ship Old Colooy, of Bostou, from Uallao, aground ta the ice; ship Rembier, of New York, from Callao 105 days, agrount tm the ice; sbip Samuel Russeli, of New York, {on want of men and provisions; a Hamburg ship, showing No. 225, with « large rumber of emigrants on board in waat of proyisious aad fast in the ice; bark Bur- lingtom, at aucbor {a the ice. Ti re many other veate!s showing their evaigns with union down Ai! the pilot boats were completely frozen ta. City Politics, BLICAN @ENERAL COMMITTEE ORGANIZATION FO THE YEAR—OFFICAKS BLECT. A special meeting of the Repubitcan General Committee for the year 1857 was held ou Wednesday aight last at Academy Hall James Keily was called to the chair, and Wm. Peel aad Robert Jobnson appointed secretaries There was agreat deal of excitement during tho eve- ning arising from parties who were contesting sats, who were standing outside making violout demonstration, thereby aertously disturbing the aeitborations of the coa- B®) vention Indeed, the scenes bad a remurkable resom bisoce to what usually transpires at Tammany Hail va exciing occas U8 AS f00D a2 an organization was elected, Jodge Pearcy made a report from the Uredeatial Uommutes, wnica d much discusston. After three mours sedate ihe ticket rom the Fourteenth ward, beaded Sanford 4, Me comber, was admitted, ana {rom ihe Twenty secoud ward ‘toe ticket headed James E, Coulter over the Alderman Drake ueket ik was thea proposed to go |o'o an election for chair. mas, James Kolly was pomiasted. but ne declined Coas. Kiddle, of the Tweifen ward, nominated Jobn 4, Kearedy, of the Fitte ward, and stsied ina tha gentle man shovid be compelled t> serve though be nad declined. ss he bad deen » Tammany Sachem aad kaow all the ropes, and was upto all the tricks of the dem»- The protuced some lavugbter and Mr Kennedy was mage chairman by acl on Mr. Keuoedy deuied that be k apytbing of the tricks of Tammaay Gall. Bo always voied spilt tickets except iu 1943, when he voted the barnburger tiekct strait through. (app ‘ause.) Waoen the —— sbiicars aid not do what was right be would vote agains; tbem leo. ‘The voto tor the other o'tloers resulted as follows. — First Vice Preridenc—Ben F Pinckaey Saond Vice Pravient—Dea. E Conover Treaverer—Coss. W ELKot Secretaries— Wiliam Peel, Stewart L Woodford. Note ithaetending tho exoitemea: there was bul 0! and that wasin expelling an over zraious out berent of Alderman Dake. y was formerly ® ouncluman, and latter stilla Com sioner of Emigration, The meetisg a journed at 11?. M MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, Movemeats of Ocean Steamers. Names, Tempest. -Giuszow. Cite of Manca ver Liverpool. APADIA.......... Liverpool Baie “Liverpoot ‘ erpool Anglo Saco... .Laverpoot.. City of Balimore Liverpool. 5 42 pochages and leters tetendod for he Haw Yous Wewain shoul be nea. Trask, Bermuda Wan M Smith iar Weat-G A Ferris & Co “Oriting, Charleston Meready. Mott & Go. ington Blossom & Son. Seber Se Pet c ion Sehr 4 Satierly, Sebr 6 ¥ My ka ™ Steamship Clyde (Br. ou, om. Juth jest, Aagg ok 3 mdee and p: tea nship Sevowan ey Orleans. Jen 20, woe 13d, 04 ou Potst Comnsort § . 23th, with mdse and passengers, - Perak cee er City, Bhuteldt, Mobo, Jan 22 and Hy nd passea gers o Andrews, Putman, Wi ARRIVED. p igo (BO. Sharp, Havre, 13 days, with mdse, to with mip Soupattel hove to, reer fog, smooth sea: 10 AM, pass- dn isrge ship showing m white sigoai with a red ball, beating to the narthward ‘Snip Haidee, Manton, Shanghae, Oct 8, with tens aod silks, to Bueklin & Crave. “Passed Anjer bite 2. Ship) Sultana, Barrett, Rew Orleans 1d aye, wh coun, ae, a Ly (tte Son. Experienced heavy weather, have Bark Rmpire, York, Palermo, Nov 10, ie ty, fe, Ss 8 Lawrence. Rxperieaced heavy weatner Seth of Her ro muda since Jan 3. Ete aperienced y Noarr gale’ f ENE. shipped ch ewer ka, Dlled the @: dim, lost, 2 bes ath, of the crew are frost bitten. Dee 15 iat lon ba ‘sa ship Mountain Wave moertng 8, 16th, lat 24, lon, ‘36 saw an Ameriom bark steering 8, showing & White a1 Fed flag with 3 biack tieck balla In the whites Berk Pore! of Rowanh Avery. Palermo, ¢ inys from the Rock, with fr weather, lost selis, Ae. Jan 2), In! b v ot New Vo Zth, enw shi Alin r Mew York, J.J Cobb, Howe Smyrna, 96 days, with fruit. to JH fardy. Had very heavy weather. tort, 19 0 gale snipped Asca which stove, main rail monkey rail’ jib and ‘lying jid- 4 ‘And ir, a, or on iran " a ing bet wet Sen Mery 84 30 Bon‘, he ea fea boarded waich stove jo mi ou tieer Mate, hay neas onwka, Tina carried wi 7a ap other damage. Dee 17, Int 4547, ion 29 54, spoke ip Ki neo, Aver ', hence for Landon, w! oo nts 06, 3, fell in wi ship Jane Ht Giiddoa, ten at ote veh |) LJ and) the the ‘ing beer y in 0 ‘asa and ee five daya; im Ee Yh ‘om 60 the en. vt days ont; 1th, iy Portiand for Porto who report overboard: 36th. Tat 38 Tom passed wreek of brig Zo De (before rey wat ‘aig eae WA Tall No dace Int 3 6608 wood to fail No date Ia ~ 10, yoke ‘herm brig RR Haskive, from Boston for New ‘a ou riole, Hophine, Port Port an rere 3 days, » wie Jo srood and codes, 0 Brey lows ot tog wood, Sad bad cecks swept, lost satin, de ‘a Hostine, tor New York, salted in company, Hienty Delattelt, tor 60. talieg 5 days previons Bavannab. 4days, with cotton. to Star Bonora (It oo NP, “aliniga ae Kei Jan 2, of Bt Johna, NF), Gi ia, Jan Neal te waster H fod heavy womher for 17 days inet from “gat nina oe sl ino Jong boat ¥ Teth tar © Tiowton. s+ daze from Callan for Hampton Bria Or vow (of Roston) Rosebrooks, Menritas, Tee 2, Wok Wind) Bhd, (URN AG: WP DRUM VEU Bou awe 1857. one lon, 86 days, and by the way Sob pat erpplied bar wih wales 9nd Orv, visions; 26th inst, lat $8, lon 71 e bark J C Nichols, of from Blo Janeiro for ew ork, suort of proviai yh G tthe Oa while laying tao, shipped pet saan wae from the split satis, lost wae Has been 25 days on the coast (of Rilworiby Breworsy. aa Banta Cruz, Cubs, 100 70, parwed mare ‘bra Orooker, ste: 1 jperiened heavy weather ton part of deck load Schr Marine Powell, Wilmington, 13 days Experienced Leavy weather on the passage, lost part ‘of deck Lond, split pachisk,S Willa, Camerden, Washington, NC, 15 days. Has North of Hatters, with very heavy’ ‘woth ost the y off Hatteras Shoals with schrs Gregon Kr: suse, from Washington; NS Rue, sepe: from, dt ‘att, Day, from Newbera, and ase far New ‘Sebr BW Joboson (wrecker) Lockwood with mise f: the ship re ué. wabore on Morriches. ‘The ship remains as inst report The adip Wm Beihhene, arrived 4 venentar from Lirgraast: id_ia consigned to Ever salled Dec 1°. had 22 p; engere, an rat! & Brown (i tos. rit £3, lon 67 50, ta a ane Sore SW Lipped «sea which siove skylight, started eilwater, ave Pularks, So. "A ‘portion OC Us crew: of ise W Rave fan bite ‘The abip Ben, Lay arrived yeaterday'from era yo re- Orta, been 14 const, and has experien: ffos'on tue passage. », arrived yesterday ree published yester- worth With previ, Feel: Capt Sieever, of ship Alice from Sunderiand, informa cay (of bia having ‘supplied the mons is wr Sehr Win L Burroughs (three masts), from Savannah. Also, yes unkaowa, SAILED Steamenip Tennessee, San Juan, Nic. Wind at suvriee, NE; meridian, NE, with snow; NNW, nearly calm. lence. e City Ice Boat, re- » Herald Marine PHILADEUPHIA, Jan 29, 46 P M— turned last night from the Lazaretto, cutting her way (hereto through the ice, which is getting loose and soft. She is coaling tnd cleaning ler boilers to day. and will depart ty morrow for Inware Breakwater to render assistance and cut out the Hest there whieh is ieebound Ship Tuscarora. from Liverpool. barks Chariotie. KL Tay, from Pernambuco. and Mahlon Wiluamson, trom New Or: leans, arrived at Delaware Breakwater yesterday, Pliscellancous and Disasters, For a number cf disasters see news columas, The steamsh:p City of Washingtoa, for Liverpool, is detain ed until Saturday. . Bank Mantua Axa, Babooek, of Newport, RI, trom Tou lon for New York, before reported a missing vessel, was spo" ken on the 20th ult, m lat 8243 lon 70 40, and supplied her with provisions aud water, by the schr Gertrude Hortom which arrives here yesterday. She will probably arrive here ina day cr two, Wuare Sir Natcnez, of New Bedford, Capt Bellows, was totally lost on the 7th of Getober, having dragged ner anchors and gone ashore in (he SE part of Potter's Bay, Ochotsk Sea, the wind blowing a severe gale veering from SE to NW, with snow squalls, The Natcbez had ou board 65 bbla sperm and 125) bbls whale oll. The crew barely escaped with tnetr clothes and a few provisious, Capt B (and probably the crew) arrived at Houoiulu about Lec6 Bu Sure Crows, Correy, from New Orleans, with 3491 bales cottoa, $488 wack’ corn, 625 do wheat, and 1234) staves for Livervooi, is reported by steamship Isabel, at Charleston, to be ashore ou Pacitic Ree! Sarr Feaweuty K. losa of which was reported yes- tercay. Was vasued at $6,000. Sar James Bocmanay, lost near Dungarvan, was anew veesel on her firet voyage. bull al Portland” Me. it 1596, 1400 tons reguter. owned by Marcy, of New Orieana, valued avd insured in New Orleans avd at (he Bastward. Bax £tiay, Pratt, from Shields supposed for Mediterra nea, got on tue Goodwin sands aight of 12h inst and became Awieek | The crew landed at Kamagate, The K was an oid thas register, built at Hingham, S 2 rat -a?ia, omued bY U Page, of Boston, Valued at about $12,000 ieured ta Bare Locy Awn—Thoee eugaged ia culting the achr Mexton through the tee to get her alongeide the oark Lucy Ana, at Rewpor', sueceeced Zh, They are discharging the cargo of park Into the echoover. It is expected the bark wili soon float if the weatber continues moaeraic, Wooo's Hour, Jan 23—Au unkaown bark, in pass through the forud yesterday, etruck on the where she now les badly aground 39 th Derk parsed to tue easiward oa 25:h, 8 yyltm name in white levers, appears 'to be aground Horee shoe Shoal, BuiG Hexny, of Waldovoro, Me, ith ult, 2) dasa atter leaving ‘Aspla Domingo was reported sid for Pensacola) having lost her capuan, 0 D Farren, and mate, from fever, and with all her sails gone, dtc, Bure Jace, Lovejoy. from Eastport for New York, put into Newrort sth, bad experienced & continastion of Pi Into Carthagens on the tui for ae Deal (aue mostot the ime. ‘Has lost both topgaliantmasts, flytag jive bow Gali the autis and rigging a Her bul! @ ¢on- siderably cbuled, aad ta short of provisions and water, Scuz Homet—Latest tnteiligenes from Tarpautta Cov staves that Capt Arthur and crew, of brig (aaiveston were d ebarging the eargo of scar Momer into the brig (whiea hes ed up drifting out of the Soun wou'd prodadly proceed with {: to Homon Toe argo of fue Homer is anid to be worth $0 00), the vessel valued at $4.0) Burg Sea Kacie, Willams, lost near Cape Towa, ¢ sailed from Boston Aug 25th. 'and was a good ally tone regisiar bullt at Kennebunk Me tn 185l, w owned Villiams aud otpers, valued at about & the Kastward Hiias F Rypex, before reported abandoned, was built at Grrington In 1449’ 1 tons reg: ed ta Pro Siucotown, Tating A2, valued at absiit $6 000, ead owned In Brig Waveney, which was ashore ow MUk [slvad, hes been got ot and tagen to Rockport. Scun Fraxk, Beason, from Ortigosa via Havana for New York put tnio"Witmipgion NC, 2y:h inst, losa of deck load of molasses, aad leaking badly. Missisa Vesert. The schr West Wind, Capt Small {om Bakimore on the morning of Dee’ 43, tor Werm ‘Masa, and has not since been heard from. The followiag aré the aames of the officers and crew — Beni Small, Jr, Captaia; Wm Stoceman, mate; Fredx Marsh, _— Carpenter. = Huebards, ail of Mewbur: krown The captain ‘The West Wiki was coat about 24.0.0, val lusnrsnce corn belowe Jaber L. Pearson and ohers Notice to Mariners. ‘The Felgrass Shoal Light Vessel has been moved from bor ation y Fisher's Island Sound, NY. She wii ve replaced when tlie Sound is clear of ie ‘The Sbagwong Reet Bell Boat, north of Montawk Point, has nd ihe Race Roos and Black iedge iron Tsiand pound broken down by the tee. marked by spar buoys as enous possible, Her cars mae oy he poaitious will By order of the Tighanouse Hoard LUDLOW GABE, Lighthouse Lnapector Sd Dit, New ve “a, Jan 2, 1867, ‘The Bartlett's Reef Light Ship arrived at Newport evening of 26th In consequenes o! dragging her moorings seaward in the love gales they found it wecessary ou the 2h to alip her i make a port. ent Lhe Frying Pan shoals Light Vessel was again placed ia her Position on tae 12th to By onder of Ws ve igbtho sae 40 Boat, MANIGAULE MORRIS, Lighthouse [nspector 6th Dist, Charleston, Jan 2), 1857 Whatbemen. at Lahaina Nov 2fth, Euphrates Kilmar, 1,400 wh 14,000 b, ‘ckotah Lydia, Leonard, FA, 1.40) wh 13.008 b, ‘Cia at do’ Nov Ish, Woiga. to cruise, Oemulges, West, to cruire and home; Keary Kneeland, Houoiulu; Columbia, foi We saree and line; 14th, Pocaboniaa, #uter, wo cruise; 15th, , Beoomfieid, to cruise; ¢ Dalifornie. Manthener, Honolu: i: omen, , efile and Barker, Petral, Ineker, do; Lsth Wanting aha Se Foule, Rew deainnd.1 Uotuciing ‘owinehs Luce. Ciancelenr to cruise; 36h, Majestic, Per ; Gen Seott, Clough, io eruime; Zrth, nize and bet pera faeon. Jeracgan, Geo Willams, Ontario, 5 ernive and Montezuma, Forsyth, do do; ome; 34, ‘ree Bro lomo ih Nor 2, fared, Swift cruise: gj Kariba, Drate, 24th, Agams, Hace, cruise and home; ‘aylor, Huanine; Pa: bias, W ere an home, Morrison, Pease, do; Zh Com Preble, Prentice oruiae and home; Speedwell, Gibbs, do. 2th, electra, Brown, Niondon, Bh, Canton Packet, New og Teuched at do Dee lat Prudent, Ontario, Metacom Omegs, and |.ydia, all bs Labaina, 22; bY jetier from Capt Greene, Susan, Heard trom, NB, 18 d 7m Ot, vr Pace Spoken —n ship Spartacus, Nan, 28 mos out, with 760 bb's of Jy an ras bbl wh slongsie. de, Ship Gleaner Launt Peer Calsate for York, Bor 7 7 tnt 8 02 8 low 08 aot Ra tore Fhip Helos Nason, trom Ualeutia for Borionar, Nor tt, ‘on Ship sebast po Pet Bath, from Cardi for Ceylon, Dee &, iat 15458 lon #3 ip Britannia, of Bath, teem Mobiie for Haver, Jan 12, tat ®, ton 7 ign Am: bare (npposed to be tive Kate Heatings Wal!, from for Bomon), was seen Lec 7, iat 34 2) 8, Jon iT di Verore Spork Buriniron Rendell, (rom Lexhern for Phiiadsiohis, Jam 14, Ini 27 £8. Jew OP(and woe without dowml ine bark re perted S01, atin A brig showing & © wine myuare in the cen te eam seen Jan Lt, 7. Foreign Panta, Dec 3—Arr bark Amanda Aa 4, Richmond. Old Ist bere 5 A flezard, Wiliams NOriesas; sehr MA Forres, Bt ork. Serie, Hon Dee 11-M4 sbip John Cummings, Montetie, Rogland. Biack Riven, Ja, Jan G—Sld sche Pilot's Bride, Peares, N Cangnaces, Dec 3)—Put if, baig Henry, of Waldoboro, fiom Aspinwall for & Domingo (ohe was reported aid irom Pe 198 Out, Taw Jost her captain (C D Farten), and qi ons of ania, Ac, Cannep ae, Jan i Arr bare Jubilee, Ross, Porttand, brigs BL yh Park, Park, NYork, lah, Isaac Carver, Partridge, ieee Cran urcos, San 11—To port brig Manhattan, Gory Beston abt 16th: sche Glnnstho, Ging, do do. Deat. Jan 12—Put back, Pentucket, Lewta, from Cardi, from off the Isle of Wight, having, era ‘very bad wea: —In port brig , for ther but sustained 30 Gamage, 8 ARARA, Deo 2) ile Mills, for Baltimore en Heed, for Phi n ork Jay Bo [4% pti, Cent Bailey. Ly Necowr?. York Jan ine, do 25h; 1 geo, Taylor, do 14th; ‘ol tne hen. Gardner, do to, ‘6 jer, Aly, do Feb 1; a Mae Mio sty: Nw ‘ol Bulkley, Noms, tor doa Going, for NOrieans Jan La rembure. Melimap, 40 bak i aoa a vot eae ° V me Geena ye, bien Pyramid Hen Marmion, Bl dry; Sereamer, Seoteld; Tornado, ford; ‘Admiral, Bifen: Omar Eaans, Jorrey; Neptnne, Binal, ey aes fant mid t Wave, Kpowlen we: Wings of the Morning, and Jas Drake, Rew York veagela, sold, un French ag. , Rice, Niorton 1th, Albatross. Dow, Portian t. Milter, Norloane deuns, 1 jgad for Howowwis, Nov ir ship Onward Lace, San Fi ts hay Legh me py a ang ce a Leary (trom ‘uilinore), dows ths Bar, Jan l—Arr brig Ocean Bell, Dau!by, Balti- Peters, Lord, St An: brig Manzoni, Ames, Port- Sip fan 12 (not 1 10 Jangino, jNov 19—Arr JWA Laurenzeu, Hal fan Pranciecn, ia ih, bark, Just k Archer, me bbe are roms Erioe,f Phiindelphia, sox clay, 8 ‘New York Deol, ship Suen How Stephen 3m Taber ‘Tuthut, Mobile; Leebausen, New Yerk; 4th. bark i = tip Hound, Sevens: ban’ Franeioso “cil” ic Jane Grey. BD, New York: 11th, ahip Union, Wiley. ‘dot bark Creole, oflin, Beltimore: 13th, dip Watter Lord Lord, Smith Caliso: barks John Carver, Nickles. Cork; Weather Gage, —. New York, Bernsee ‘New Orleacs: 14th, ship Courier. At do, by 14. ei wv erning | Seehre, Blanchard, for NOe- Jeans, i Carioca, Hotter for Phil delpbia. do; Ponilda (Bra —. <Nto Brewer, Dunscombe, une; Clarendon. Meti!lver lay for Cork; Nebraska. Swasey, une; John Cottle, Hollowell fan. Liv i for Bam Francises way McCormick, fm Liverpool for Callae: Revenue, Robingon, do: Andalusia.’ Fulton, fo if for Sam : Zone, Fullertor , fm Callao for Cork; G@ WA Orleant ; Mysiery, Cole, 10; 3} wei Tendet asene Tinie har aas lnn. Ba yovna. Gaver, g % Julia Dean, yf of Roads pat im 3 Bost disc; sg ae a: Sheldon, for vesloceltens Baltimore: Japoniea, ata Rata ewiiken, for, NYork: . fm Cape Verd Island 5 ‘Storer, Eleumond, do: Clara Haxall Nelson’ inn dot Heures, ta. Baltimore Cymbria (r), Smith, tor do; beige Fea’ =e. nice isbon; Brilliante (Swede). "Dam iuldiag Grreioy Cotta fee N Fork; Ju! in es Ayres; erhrs ee a Forrest cverensen, wan, far Beenos signe a ci ee Noses wT fe Treat Parka fm ‘ponton Cay scene re apa * simrna Laon, Dec Ia port al! Philadeipbis, for leeward sonst age vert, Willar, trom ANTA Cava, Cuba Jan 3—In bari Blalede' i for Cor Win M smith, Dt mi ‘< MW Bab bidge, ‘kes Craz Jun T—In port barks Wil sth Gen Taylor tor NOFleaus 10th. ta, far ort [Pe STEAMSHIP ARADIA, AT BALIFAX—T 2.) Arrived from NOricans Jan I? oll, ‘Siogennee "Hachecd for Roverdam: 13h, (riven at Brem Sarah Parks at ffs- vre feptune at do; 151 L Gulch f Mertha J Ward ni Greenock. iho fo _ n It Atlant. at Liverpool Arr from Mobi’ Sid for New York Jan 1 len Austen, New World, asd Sth, John Bright for to Great Wester, from Liverpoo!: Sid for Boston Jan 14, Brid yewene?, from * verpoo!, Lith. ae rv patted ‘iphia Jan 14, 8 valk. fr bf Bid tor eiphia Jan imran rom Liverpool. Sid for Charleston Jan lf, iselnise. (rom Liverpom Sid for Savannah Jan Alchymist, from Falmoutu; (Gus, Wis fe ek Oriente aan 16, ‘Forest agts, gare lor New Orieans Jan ‘ores agie, Ay Fdward Ohelew and Phornix, 1rom Laveroool — Sailed for Mobile Jan 4, Fortitude from Liverpooi ee frigate Amphion bad arrived at Spithead from the West Dec She Parther for Bosion was totally wrecked. Tha d part of the cargo was saved Jan. 16th, the Majenic, from Liverpool for Boston, waa a: Qieensiowd, put tn for provisions. ome Ports, BOSTON, Jan 2—No arrival. Still below, shiy Wu Hunter, } ears, from Caleutta, The Tel ph reports at cum anckor in Ligat House Channel, ships Brewster, from : Indepecdence from C: ucle Toby’ {roa Liverpool: abby Banchaed: and Sjoum Patten (rou Nibrisaxe bi ; from, Fernambuco; Delphos, and 3a {RA Allen, from Savannah; brig M&S Gilmore. from Mobile. at auchor in Nantasket Rosda, shipe Ryd Hunter feom Calcutta; Champion, from Maryeiies Albus, (rom NOrieang: parks East-ry Stat, from Palermo, ; E Sherwood, from NOrlans; Albers, from. i jr id deck load, and crew frost biten, bruce neiro via Provincetowa, Chesapeake Beley, trom Darien (his ‘i ‘he ‘brig with luraber reperted Zomeriay ut archor ia Lisht Houre Obannel fu of watee he has two feet water ou deck, and wants ® steamer tonne lor ia President Roads, ship Chapin, (com trom Smyrna, Wiew cha sad land, from peony near Lovell pope eo i “ She is on #0 tiem. but inrather exposed to the pd Chester, en | Philad leiphia. is mage fast to the ah ifax, sche Lanmicn Clinare, Obese Horio wees 4 alilan. imore. Chase, ea: N wind NE to ENE. light, aud weather nilld. ARLESTON, Jao Loy A Sengrace (Fr), Gute h ‘est perk Oherok: Nehemiah Hand Stevevson Brecie oy Jan—zi, wind NW, viowia heary. Brig eorgetown, SC, of and wou. wr ia the V lagsard Sound last pight, ‘and rua Geel ‘the toe of Tar eulin Cre, wan carriad by the'hanbor and forced sakore by morning. oa Fast Chop. tleativ, hg he susan bas ‘merore, weather de ward load cf naval sions. an univown echt le at gach nem the west edit Ifeden rene. 12 an whan Jan 2i—Wind light from > fo arrival, A bark al ae clige tn the Sound. between Nobis nod West Choi, aut naknown. ‘The schr reported or yestert at Hedge Fence, dragged to the ice, and paula Cove. ‘rig tua was forve today. but will get off witht Unnes mod ard ashe new damage it the westhsr ose, Jan 25- Wine light from NW. Noarrival. The bark ar ae chor in the Sound show: red signal, win whit under way ai 4 PM to day, Pe ee a F iw Everett, . ‘apoleon, South a Osean Wave, (Br) Selma, P R Hichborn, James Brows ea octs. (Br) Joseph, Taatab, (Br) Keyalston, and Herald, (4r) Be ronda, Rebecca & Francis Sehrs John & Patten, Connecticut, Charles Koberts, B Flauver, Goiden Cloud, Glen toy. Hyena, Ottoman, Ocem , OD king, Vietory, ar Lewis, Nevis, Luy, Leduakia, ‘insane: Plymauth Beek, Howard. ac Farrow, M L Davis, Flying Arrow. Wal cou, JW Dodge, Martha Wasbington, Bay Stale, Sea Drifi, Go den Gate. ay EL. Jan 18—Steamshio Francois Araro (Pr) . ence re, returned im distress, A be ria (pea), Vinet. Havace alr pes 1Mb— Cit steamaaip Philsfelpbia Medowaa NYork vane: ship Ocean Pear! Chandler, Grimsby, Eaglant sera: barks Dudiey, Robicsoa. Charieson’ BR tlw etane u Hlarmman, Simmons Pam): ¢ (Br). Smith. Liver =: iy _Qkb— Arr ships Ocean Travevier, Bos Liverp ai; ‘baries. Kuark, hence for Boston, teturned ¢ ta dist fe Bete, Vearie, Boston: Commodore, Bliss, Philadaipais via Russel Cid meamsh ip Dit Webster. lakers ‘salves’ I Indian la: dh 4-4 by Borde ans er, Lowry, au ¢ Suow Howe, Live: io tees.“ Sacktons reat nag; M is Prank, Haskell, Havre Priscilla. N . COMING Up, ateaushig a Fawba. itaioch Mork vis Etav bine Juniper. (race io Janeiro. Rejah, Bowen fen NYork, bark Argentine (Br), Gillespie trom’ London: Pde (by te) alos Juntoer , Kio Janviro 1th alt, 2th, B Hipthrop, Norvilie Wt NRW HAVEN, Jan 2.— The Excelsior, the br Reseteaent Se tcheoner Damel Ree ges still remain ing unable to proceed 0B account “Fact under weigh yesterday vent dos Fie'D. bt it was not jadi returned (9 his acl ore. be able to go ovtaite senent. even sbowid they get clear of theharsor, jel Ts in at anchor at the outer edge of the ice, “apt Merrow este "ip iroin her last eveaine to. the ci ’ ‘The barbor is frozen over nearly as far out as the‘ Spindle.’ which is about six miles (rom Lang Wharf. NEWPORT, Jan 27.—Barks haste! Coggewel! Hamt from Zanzibar tor Providence; Paul Boggs, Dizer, ‘or 40. FORTEMOUTH, (Lower harbor) Jan S7—Arr sch Cameo, brook, Buekavilie SC for Navy Yard, 2) days for George: ‘ons bar, ‘with lows of boat amd Dart of deck load of timber, in heavy gales auring the voyage “PPORTLAND, Jan SO trig Mea Foams Parker, Sait River, Jama SAVANNAT, Jan 150% ship Bazaar, Stuart. Livery ammelia (Br, Flint. Weatol: Industry (Br), Murph hin; rors eear, Jr. Bourne, N york. pF reads, Colbous, Rew Yo York. Cid barks Sra . Ga: Beltish Mon: yp via ey (Bd, Smit Tater: Berber, Cardit, ee Foes wohek Visited, nares gh L) Burroughs, Jea: an Thom) Sr), Camp! Lance TAREAULIN tove un Tr rn pies, and Jotten, from Kew Tork, bt, aur p— BA vet Bhola, been obliged to ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. a MISCELLANEOUS. prscor s CHEMICAL HATR INVIGORATOR. The complet article of tie kind ever before ored to the padiic Tt has stood the teat ot (wer ty a this couniry, ane mot 4:00 of the many hundreds of tmita . have been able to compete with beautify, lear fron the hair requires. 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