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8 annem He - T aval Court Martial en LA t. Fleming. OUR PRILAPELPHIA CORRS! ONDENOS. PmuLapatruns, Jan. 98, 1857. ‘The entire session of the Court ‘M-rtial to-day was 00- Pied im the examination of the late Commander Rowan. office on board when I re- Of May ; no other officer was Mitciell axa Mr, ‘both saw cain op the 6th ot May amy clerk was also cog ‘ated Liewteaaay Mitel to take Lieutenami Fiemimg comet ny ay this ocourred between the hours of four apd si was officer of the ‘when Lieutenant Fleming ie't the abla 4 ported by Lieutenant Day or any other person; i, 0 = 1 permitted the ficers to have Meare. Ave, Innlenanta stiagued te the 5 Baie ‘ing bri a the officers were wern out by duty; Mr. ‘wus on the sick list on the 6th, 7th and 8th of Ji 1856, ‘and Lieulonanis Chapmsn snd Gwinn were moipended, Cross examination— Hive you uot ri tried anc convicted by # court martial, upon the it om grow: ing ovt of » diffiouty betweon your eflicers, and particu arly in the case o: l.eutepant Fleming, on board the brig Baiebridge, in the Straits of Magellan, on the 6th of vane, 1660" A =I bi Q—And did you vot threaten to have your revenge on ali the oficers wih #bom you nad “aitioult and say that if you bad toceme down you would a ‘all others down with you—when, and where? A.—[ never did make auy Q.—Were yon sick or indisposod during your command of the brig Baipdrijgo! Mow many times, and what of- feot had your sickness upon your mind? A.—I decline ‘anewering. dir, Bewster thovgnt thas by the answoring of the question Captain Rowan could not criminate himself, ae he was no longer an officer in the United States service ant ‘Was not amenahie to its laws; that he was not obliged to newer if be (Caplain Rowan) thought tt would expose him to public sane, odium or obloquy. Mr. Brewster thought that ap avewer from Capiain Rowan coald Bolin any way hans ve him; tbat insanity was not by ‘Qny moana crime; and insisted that the question should bo answered =A —M. {iret sickvess was caused by a faliand ‘Ge very improper weatment given me by Dr. Rudensiein, ‘Wiib narcotics; us also the second indispo- \mtiar course of {i} treatment, w! I found operating to my detriment phystoally and men @aliy, 1, on the tho thira day afier being placed on his Ust, which was the lo h of February, 1866, told bim tively and emphatically that | would take no more of i® Medicine, and having beard him threaten that “he Would be c——d it he would not give me a dose of modi- olpe which would carry me upto the harbor of Rio Javeiro;” | bad al! my faculues when net under the in ‘cotios which the doctor administered \d that my attack at Mentevideo was au boi bever said that my mind was fleoted by it; I never #sit that my complaint of apoplexy and the narcotic: administered to me bad bewtldered my mind; I do not think | hve plead this as an excuse for my behavior to the offi © elicited im the former trial; [ never offered to figat adenstein. Capt. Rowan bere rose and askeo that the Court would Provect biw from an irrelevant questions, as he had been On bis trial and hope = be woald pot again be ar- reigned be‘ore the Mr. Breweter rai he wax loth to élaterb the paace of Capt. Rowan, but he thovgat it * auiy ne owed bo his CMent The object was ++ bow boat oe had Been animated by foelings of boai!''s, ws alao that the witness bad sap posed reasces tor bositiity towards those gentlemen Dawed in the quesiior 1° be would answer that be did chatiepge these gentlemen be would afterwards show the dispoeition eviaces by the witness art wat then clared to consider the question. On re opening the court the decision was announced bax the question shon!* be admitied Wituess said—t! toid Licotenant Mitchel! in my cabin at one time tbat ff i has ever given bim any offeace i was ready to give bim entistactioa; I don’t recollect that | wanted the heart's biood of Jr. Raden Leeked Lieut. Gwinn io wineraw a report be bad stein, ‘made to the Comm dore, which was done, tn order that J aboa'd not make « reoort to the Oommodore of Liew tevant Gwinn’s improper conduct to me on the 14th of May in tbe Straits of Megelian, and caused him to be suspended from duty ; | think | asked bim at the hotel in Nontevideo; I first reported Liewvenant Fleming to tae Commander of the Brat! squadron the 27th of Jaly, 1866; I bad & converra'‘on with tbe Commodore at Monvevides, but made no writtea reports, nor did 1 ra port Lieutenant F. verbally; I may bave mentioned Liou. tenant F.’e name, with otber oifieers; no repo: made by me of any others e were all rolativ they bad made reports of me; the reason 1 did noi port Lieutepant F after m'.*tiarm to Rio wes thet while professing triepaehip forme bo was doing every thing to injure me, whicd Iconsidered very strange, af- ter he had accepted trom me the sum of $235, « portion ot which rom, $60, 1 paid a bilite which my siteation ‘was crawn by she commanding officer, Captain Ly at Montevideo, when he said the brig ‘bouid not 7 e ber anchorag> until a long stauding bill bad been paid at @ botel ‘The Presitent here checked the witness aud requested Bia to coufine bis answer to why he did not make tho re oy witnees said be suppose’ Lieut. F to be a friend of his and did rot maxe the report from that cause; | stated to the Commodore at Mae that | would make separate re gue e 2 my nee weme of whom had aircady made reports ir Fleming bad mate epor# of me, it ve ‘neo otber cficers; T ated to tse Commodore July 1866—wrisien on the previous day—that I bad delayed ‘My report because | wished the combipation to ripen; be surgeon was on deck when the brig went asbore i the Straite of Magellan; the orig went asbore 46 mit past meridian, Thureday, May 5, 1856; she went on at ob) tide In shore: Mr Fleming. Mr. Day and Mr. Mitchel! were on duty, the other two officers were rick; the brig was got off el night between 11 and 12 0’c eck, when I mate B viultto the Governor, on the J6tb of May, bieus. F aaked for permission to go with me; 1} was nos bis duty to yemain on board in charge of the brig; ths Governor's bourse was about a querter of «mile from the rhore; ‘walked up wits L F. and Dr. Radenstein; Lieut. F was Crunk when he went on shore; be staggered a good deal Question by the accused—If Lieut. Fleming wav —_ the inflvence of liquor when you want ou shore, how w: it you made an official visit to the Governor of a port wih & Crupken, staggering offlcer’ A. I did so; it ob ‘an official visit, however—we merely went on shore callea at the Governor's; be was not drunk when we aterted—the effects developed themeelyis aterwards, when be fell om the deck afer returning; I took a ginas of cordial with the Governor; Licat, Miamaing De. Ruienstein were ia company, and also drank. Q Why did you ¢rink with « staggering officer? A. I @rack with the p= nena ge oe happened to be Present, Lieut. @id wot go to any other place ‘waile on shore; be walked down to the boat and accom. panied the Governcr and myself on board; [think be was aii this time in my company, but I don’t thiak he walked ‘with me at all, be did not precede me on board; I don't ‘know that he was boiped ov A % by 1 don't know what became of bimafwr he oa the deck, except from the reports made 1 by the steward when I left bum op the deck be was (ig Knees | did aot sospend Lieut. Fleming for belag drunk before tbe Governor and ‘expering bis condition before the crew; { was too mucd tm the babit of overlooking the [aul of otficers on the thot June Lieut. Fleming dia pot lea 7 cabic until be had some conversation wits mo; we weat on dock together, and sudsequentiy dercended into the ca ‘Dis, afterwards, lr, Rudensiein and Mr. Gwins came down, and the former attempted to my clerk, Mr. Gwing told me t take my band off Mr. Fieming's snou! = 1 was quie mild, and begged them that there shoul? Oise. Mr Brewster enid that these wore all the questions the scoused bad to make st present The evidence was then read to the witness, and the Court was adjourned uati! thie morning. Pomapmurma, Jan. 29, 1857 ‘bled at the Navy Yard this morsing, ot 11 Grat witness calied and sworn was George O'Connor, (or- dinary seamen,) wo testified as follows — Bags Ape Oret feation, | can't say that he ClLaout Fleming) was ote op teat day; | saw him ire b+ « ring Tvink Mr. Fioming wae drunk a the comond ‘specification; be tumbled over I was on the cock T ona’ 4 at day hoy oo % with Capt Rowan ‘non; Leaw Liest. Fleming on the deck aterwards aa wih Cap’. Rowan, as to the fourth sp ctdcation I did pot see bim drunk on that day; in regard to the fish apecitication | know nothing avout It. Q What oMcert had charge of the deck when Mr. Fieming fell Over tbe gangway’ A. I cau’ recollect Gross examined—I heave bad no conversation wilh Rowan recently, neither with bis son or steward I never had amy converration about it with amy one, no one cver asked me, | was the captain's Cons Wain on the 1 I did not see Lieutenant Fleming, 1¢ Captain Rowan go ashore; | don’t re ‘eu.enant Fleming before going shore not that Deard; they car forward gua, botresn mx Flom J eight feet from Lieutenant Ubarles Sumuor, samen, sworn—In regard to the frat pecifeation, | ssw Mr Flemice that day: be was not drunk, | recollect betg in \be Stralis of Magelian on that , Teaw Dim freqnensty during the dey; ae to the se cond specification. I reov!lect that day; (saw Mr, Fleming iter ecame on board on the Lfth of May, 1856, from isting the Gc vornor, be appeared to be dromk; I teoagts opk trom he app arance. be wae unsteady, 1 judged ve wae drank, I w hich 1 by Fy i came on board, aad at Oret wher Lieut, Fem 9 ooking af, en Mr. Fi_mirg; 1 id not roe ap oo eatas & vo walk on the deck,’ Mr, Fleming went on to the quarier deck after he revurned On board, tm AW, ~ to the wird ape ci6cation. 1 soees we 7 eet op AAT YQ 98: In ow nothing a) rut It doation, | on the . minute ane saw Mr. Fiemi ore, on tar T Souhd eee, thet Lieet. | the tb Oay of Mey, 1666, In r ap cification, | seoolleds nat day, I should mot ‘way that ut Flom ing *aedrank, but he appeared to be under nfinence of liqucr, I'raw him come over the fide of coe venwel antted Twas standing im the yoar «sagwey, between guns Now 1 and 8 | was n0t mate at that time, gir, 1 was pro en foot from Mr. Fleming tar bin and | thik {t was the r ho a 4 bim to ree: | wont be olleet @h: war vow of the deck at w ool iect ttn Trere wore oa the Pe) yagsh MG, igang Wm vader ¥ wea ve om el NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1857. be Pumapeema, Jan. 80, 1867. ‘The following evidence transpired at the afternoon ses- sion of the court martial yesterday :— John Tye, late gunner’s mate on the Bainbridge, testt fed that Mr. Fleming was not drunk on the day men. tioned in the first specification. ‘As to the second specification, I saw Mr. Fleming in the evening; I think he was drank; I saw him walk forward to the round house in the evening, and he staggored; I did not see him when he came on board As to the third epeoitication, I saw Mr. Fleming that night; [thought Mr. Fleming had peen drinking freely, but was not drupk; 1 bad occasion to report to him, and trom the appearance of his eyes I thought he bad been drink! the report was made im the ward- room; be answered ‘i the usual manner, ‘Very well,’ In relation to tbe fourth specitication he knew nothing of bis own knowledge. Png counsel f r the > accused asked the witners no quos- “oman English, late Quartermaster on board the Bal bridge, was calied by the Court and sworn—As to tne first specification, I saw Lieut, Fleming that day; he was pot drunk As to the second specitication, | saw = Fieming when be came on beard; | think he was dru Teaw bim coming over the gaugway, ne fell, but I Tad pot consider he feli from drunkenness; there war no Lad. dor there, and he slipped trom the gun; ho was unstesdy when he walked; be was picked up by the Captain's steward, | ibink; | am ceriain there was no a aw him afterwards passing to tbe rouad boure, and thought he was drunk; I con’t recollect who was Cffloer of the deck, nor {i spy officers were on deck; after he came on deck be went cown to the wardroom, ‘about balf an hour, ty may have been more; after ‘this’ he went aft to the round Bouse. ‘The wits koew nothing of the third, fourth and ah specidcations. Question by ihe accused—I thik Lieutepant Fioming ‘was crunk when he went on shore; be did not sit steady in the boat; when became ou board I thought he was somewhat crunker than when be went on shore. _Lisienent Mitchell recalied by the Court—On the 16th of May, 1566 {was both in the wardroom and on aeck coving shat Gay; at sundown, or a (ow hours afterwards, to the best of my recoile iin, Lieatenant Fleming was not under the lufluence of tatoxicating drinks, nor during twat day; it Was 8 very smali vessel, and we were con- Stantly together In the wardroom or on the quarter deck; 1 don’t think I was on deck when the Govornor came on board; on the 6th day of June, wheal was offisor of tbe deck. Commander Sowan came on deck; asked mo to get Mr. Pieming to com? out of the caola, and I declined Ooiug 20; be cid rot mention his belog asieep or drunk at the time! be areigned vo reason for wanting him ont; I looked down the cabin througo a window, and saw Liout. Fleming and CaPiaia Rowan sitting on the sofe talitng; this was after Gaptain Kowan bad been on deck; 1 only looked down the cabin once; I did uot sea Lieutenant Fleming any more that night. consequently don’t kaow how jopg be remained in the cabm; 1 went below acd went to sloep alter the dog watch went out; in the first piace, I was an officer of tho deck, and had noone to relieve me, and in the next place, ifaid rot tink Iwas the proper person to get Lieut Fleming out of the cabin, are the rcazons that | did not obey the order of Com Rowan; | told him so at the time, anc said be ( Rowan) was the proper person to Licut Flemlsg out or the cabin, tf he wanted to do eo; [ think a boatewain's mate relieved me, a8 mear as I can reoollest; leaw Lieut Fleming etther on deck or in the ward room, or in both places, on the evening he retarned from the vitit to the Governor; I did vor consider him under the induence of i:quor, to the best of my recollec- toa. ‘Quentioned by the accvred—On the 6th of Juno I did not look down toe batch and see Licat. Fleming drank; I saw Lievt Fleming on that day when he weat iato cabin; be was vot drunk then; don’t recoileot if there Was aby Crove ces on the 16th ‘of May; lk was an open roadstead, and was rarely if ever smooth: I was not in tbe cab'n on the day of the fo called riot; | saw in there by looking dowa the hatch; at that time | did not con- sider Lieut. Fleming drunk; J thougnt the captain's son (the cierk) was drunk; J acquiceced tn the request to have Liew Fiemig go and remonstrate with the cap- tein; Fleming was not drunk at that time; Lieut. Onap- bat Captain Rowap waated lim to act as ‘8 proposed cuel with mo, and be deciined #0 ound of the complaint of Capt. Rowan I cop glass of gin with bim in doing; th micered wae declining to take tce cabin. To the Cocrt—] was sufliciently near when I looked down ihe baich toncruvinize who was dronk The followlwg t the testimony elicited te day — James Rowan, Jr, sworn:—In regard to the tirst speci oat ‘on, Lieut. Fleming was drank on the eventng of that day; be came down in the cabin before ten o'clock and I 4 he was quite drunk; the reason I thought be was rénk was because be tageered: he made @ remark 10 t Rowan ine Re ne came down to tacit with on & potnt of duty, ior d not see Mr. Fleming until he returned to the suip that evening and fell down; I was in the cabin when be own apd tola Capt Rowan that he was going a the doctor wanted to go with him. 1 thought be bad been drinking but was Got drupk. Asto the third speciticstion, I was present ou the day whea Lieut Fieming came down {nto the cain and requested the English captain to leave tho cabin, Mr. Fleming was drivk that day, 1 thought so because he staggered against |e barometer apd knocked it down; he accused we of being drunk. In regara to the fourth specifica tion, I cid not see Mr. Fleming vntil the evening of that day; 1 was present when Lieut. Fleming came down into the gab and challenged the captain; the chaleage of Liect. Fleming was verbal; that of the acosptance of Cept. Rowan ® written ope, I saw Capt. Rowan write the pas 6 ray Lieut, Lyre! told Capt. Rowan that he he did not he would preter char, brs im bor bis bebe jor Ov the 4th of June, [Tho ‘witness here related his reasons for supposing that Lt. Fleming was drvok, arising ‘rom an expose of his por son | Sr. Fleming Was very drunk thet night; eo much 6e ches te atemptiog 0g get up the Jadder he fell back then left the cabin for the u‘ebt. Question by the Court—Mr, seming wae about two hours; be fell asleep, act Capt Mr. Day to witness the condition be ws" i; recollect whether Mr Day was officer of tho me 1 thik Mr, Mitchell was the deck. Cross exarm\natioa—Toe yossel was a Sih of May: om the Sth of May, when Lieut came inte the cabin. the sbip was layiog on © 4 Capt Rowan, the cabim when be monstra‘e Capt. Rowan upon s point of dt Lieut. Fieming when they were haulisg shore: be appearea at that ime to be very mi the influence of liquor; be was trying duty at that ime as wellas be oui stances; Copt. Rowan hed to give b several limes wile they were wring to an easlt ‘ Hy it 44 if : i ~si55 zese i < a 8 i i : & re ul FH 8 2 ! 5 & 3 know I op the day of Eh after be tty You having challenged me to meet Jou is eee 1) meet as Koon AS I ca find & Tapers capt das Teannot say whaiber the address was Lieut. not, | omly saw the paper; it waa on or # short time the 6th of Jone. Cross exsmination—! saw Lieut Lin bff the 4th of onswrate with bim if be bad been dromx; | beard Oapt. Rowam say that if be bad to come down be would pull all ‘oiners with him, or words to that effect; { heard him say that on two diferent oecarions; tbo firm time | heard ox. pression it waa at ine hovel at Montevideo; Dr. Reden- 2 Wat presect ai this time, It was on or about the 16th of June, 1866 op the Record time | heard this expression st wae at another betel in Montevideo; I was told by Lieut. Fleming tbat Capt. Rowan bad sent for me, on ac- of Ube reports inst I bad madeagainst bin; I went vhe captain, and mt the mame timo handed paper asking for 1 withdrawal from the Petnbridge and join Germantown; bes paid iim, rT hed” always < sol pope im, ae a mysell hod overp duty entrusted to me, he f~ ~4! he was 8 ee withdraw my reports; 1 told bim vat I #8 be haa u me w : i five me in writing @ statement upj ; be thon ptated if | did not withdraw be would bring terrible socusations other officers a ay sheers down with him, when | went into the 4th of Jane, 1865, the caj "8 son I should aleo tipk that the opaia s finenos of liquor; the Captain was vory fi {the Influenoe of Niquor from and before 1866, before the brig renched Montevideo; | wheiber jt wae ail the Lime oF pot i ‘Afior a recesr, Wm Mareball, a marine oa bride, cxamined, Dub nothing waa elloited, he hay. t fof the allegatious in the various spect- tention ut, Chapmen belong rant by the Court, testified cowr:—i ew a paper Caps Rowan’s name at to fh, neoepting ® ob 7. {don’t think | looked | te ‘ein to whom it war addressed; | bave forgotten | ieee ee it to te, at the time mentioned in the frst spooukcauen, Lieut, Fi¢mipg could not baye been drug owle aes ing to get at him, but was stein or Lieutenant Day, oF ‘were both im ihe cabin at the ap ray “you are drunk, #! tenant; you pave been drvai struck me,’ on this oocaston clerk long enough to teli whether influence of liquor; all on before | left the war fay “tbat’s #0; ‘es bis {rieud in « difficulty be ell; Téecwwed. when be naked if to Lieut told me to tetl Mr Mutonell that he must this was while we wae in the harbor of Rio, befor sailed for the Straits of Magellan, but I don’t reoollect the time; I don’t think Lieut. Fleming was drork when! ‘asked him on tbe part of the ward room offers to re monsirete with tho captain, but if be had been arunk I sbould still bave a-ked him wo Porform that daty as the executive officer on duty, Qaestion by the Court—The request made by Captain Rowan to bear a cha'lenge, was prior to the time that [ baw the paper aocepting # challenge; the voice of persons im the cabin could not be disityguisbed im our room unless they were remarkably loud; I ov ‘BO Conversa. = the th of Jane between the captain and the a: cused, Political Movements. A Pmrsrcat Goverson—It seems that owing to the biundering of the last Legiziatare of Mlesissippi that Siate bas perpetual Governor, The Natchex Free Trader, of Tuesday last, says:— In bis Inte message to the Legisiature on this subject, which we pubisn this morning, Governor McRae says that be is Governor for Wo sboul@have ro objeciion to bis belng Governor of Mississippi for many years to come, but the organic law of the Siate ‘that the Govertor shail be elected every two years. Bat it seems that the botcnwork of the Legislature of 1864, in sub- mitting changes to the constitution, ghave mant to make the term ¢f governorship perpetual, and no one can tell when the offictal term of the Judges and members of the Legiziatare eiliexoire The whole aifair is ta mud, sad for ourself wo cannot see who is to decide the poini tm question. DarenpinG 1w8 SovTa —There is a vast amount of good sense in the following paragraph from the Now Orleans Bidictin:~ The best way of defending the rights of the South ts to make a vigorons and extended assault upon old flelds auf dilapidated fenoees. Tbe enemy is sure to enter in at every gap ard to lie concealed in every briar patch and acre Of weeds be may discover, To rout bim, bor foot and dragoons, it is pecowary to eet the plough the epade going, and then to overwhelm him with mountains of manure. Nothing like manure for the rights of t South and the expulsion of its enemies. stand itutall, The “Virgivia and Kentuoky ‘Aare nothing in comparison with it. Thoy may be attack- ed in front and rear, terribiy sbat.erod; but muck from the swamps and deep plowing, with plenty of tt, will prove tnyuinerable, Cotton bales are out gossamer to potency placed beside beape ot muck. Exta Saaeron OF THE LxOISLATU! * Vermont —Gov. Fieteber, of Vermont, baa called au extra session of the Legislature for the 18th of February, to take measures to rebuild the State House, This course was recommended by eome of the Vermont papers, in order to avold min. gulng the question of location with the mext election or with the regular business of the annual session. Movement or Democeatio Potrmcane 1 Bostox.—A Boston correspondent of the Portland State of Maine, writing on the 26th, gives the following item of news :— Next week there will be quite aa assembisce of demo cratic politiciaze of the New England States bere, for the purpore of eniting Upon some one to recommend to Mr, Buchanan to bold the eeat tn the Cabinet from New Eng- jand, I noticed two from your last week, who are tm the secret of this move—one from Bangor, the ouner trom Cape Elizabeth. A Texwetese DEMOCRAT FOR Tas Cannerr —A number of ‘the democrat.c pspers in Tennessee unite in saying that if Mr, Buchanan desires to have a Tewncssee democrat in bis Cabinet be will ploase the democracy of the State, and get the mort laleuted of ail of them, by appointing Hon. F. P Stanton to the Secretaryship of the Navy. Gov. Poriocy’s Re Nomination.—The Harrisbu’g (Pa) Telegraph is wuthorized by Governor Pollock to say that be will not bo a candidate for re election tothe place he wow holcs. Gov. Hamiix, OF Maiwa.—The Kennebec Journal says ab erroncous impression existe with some porsons as to ‘the time of Gov, Hamlin’s resignation. Ho will not re- tign before March, and will by that time havo performed nearly all the executive duties committed to him by the people at the last election. Kyow Notuinos of Kaytocsy.—The American State Counct! of Kentucky bave issued ap address to the peopie, lo which they advise the abandoament of the agitation of the slavery question, and urging Americans everywhere to maintain their orgacization Outrageous Conduct of Brazilian Offic ‘sowerd an American Whaler. {Frem the Boston Journal, Jan. 29 ) We are indebted to Captain Samuel 8. Sparrow, of the bark Cambridge, now below this port from Pernambuco, for ibe foliowing account of the treatment of a New Bed- ford whale ship. see ar Feports that on the 18th of Deoemsber Capt. Bart etgod arrived at Pernambuco tbe 27th November, in the reef nine miles from shore and about forty or sixty miles north of Cape St. Roque Immediately got out kecwes and proceeded (o baal the verre! out a tho ebarnel by Which ske came in; got her ailoa' Raving piarted the water and lightened ber somowh. r omly the !eie@ keol. No ome from the veene! was iaowea by the captain to go aehore, nor were any signais mate for sesistapce. none being required. On the fourth day a Brevilian officer with soldiers, came on board, aad ordar- ed the captain to heaving, on ‘the wind. ‘aes, tl (the crew were still engaged kedging vestel out) Oo hia refusing 10 do 80, fxead bayonets ard drove the men from the wisd- ines, The Captain then told the officer he should abandon bdo 10 him, uniers he was allowed to proceed in dpty, and cesayed once more to man the win but wer dgain preveoved by ‘mosoldiers.. de then oh penta eS fay ay a abandoned the vessel to the offoer, im he sbouli hold govern ment feapensbi. ‘the Braziians SE bop a tt ‘3 H z = 2 s F 3 E i eit ges al wo tale nye therelore, no newspaper, ol, ween to be prosecuted for libel every Tee Aturoad Ocresce wren 4 Vermont Lavy. forther bas transpired in thia caso Miss Stafford, con trary to the expectations of the authorities im thie omy, did not arrive from Philadelphia yesterday, eo that the matter remains just where {t etood at Inst accounts. Mr. presen! Wberty upon bis parole of honor, cae eviceuty Serres’ to bave iret in the case & = CJ mt, Bo} tretiog gist Mine Pattoré woe Cau ps thie city, Nei lass evening the tir oom} bad Lot arrived A Naw Oocetarart —Thore are rome very haadaomely executed counterfeit ‘‘fivea’’ on the Allentown Bank of Penpeylvanta in clreulation in this city A woman named Jane Clark way arreste', with two in ber jon, The prisoner sine tind te Court of Spectal Seastons. Before Judge A D. Russell. Jam, 30.—Among the cases triedthis morning at the ‘Tombs wore the following :— THE DUYCH GROCERY BATTLE. cles in the streets. MRS. AND MISS ROONEY. Bridget Rooney was brought up for stoaling two dresses and a sbawl, the of Ann Rooney. Miss Rooney was well looking,.and while the lainant was telling the atory of her ehe was quite suc- ‘essful in an attempt to appear as innocent and artless as any of Eve’s fair daughters. To such # pitch was her virtuous tndigpation aroused at toe accusation preferred egainst her that she could not wait till Mrs. Rooney was sworn, but explained her conduct by telling bis Honor that Mre, R lent her the dresses, Mrs. Rooney was afraid that Miss Roouey’s oxplans- jake a favorablo impression upon the mind and therefore deemed it advisable to em- brace tbe earliest opportunity to counteract such ea ef- tect by observing that the aforesaid Miss Rooney had just been three weeks from the Island, where she was s0- jourping for a briot period. Mrs. Rooney was eneaying | bac ‘to enlighten the Court a8 to the provioas Bison? of Rooney, when the Judge abruptly brought the narrative toa clone by saying, ‘Sbut up, both of you—we don’t wentany more figiting hore; swoar the witness, Mr. Vancevoort.” While tno clerk was administering the oath, Mrs. Rooney stood in speechiess awe before ae but ‘it the precise and aflaole Mr. V. bad rej the oath in Spanish, Mrs. Ann Rooney eat a have comprehended it quite as readily, After smack ing the book with as mrch earnestasrs as ever & tprg of ehiileian was administere? to back of Mr. Rooney, she spread herself ia front of thes go and proceeded to make some tel ti egeinst Miss Rooney. Sae raid 0! pesstonon Mies R. during (be !ato storm, v rom the Isiand tcok her under her own roof aad shared her humbie fare Not context with these manifartations of tenderness, Mrs. Rooney's benevolent heart throbbed wih gomuch sympathy white contemplating Mist Roo pey’s pitiable condition, that Isat Sunday night she brought forth & robe and personally tnspested tae dressing of Mise R. 11 is useless to deny that Miss Rooney, jice ail otber Jadies, bed her weaknesaes, among (he rost an trre sigtable desire ‘0 inform tbe public that her wardrode received an increase, She therefore sailied forth on the bight tp question, previously taking special patus to edorn berseit with one of ber bonofactress’ shawis. Not returning that evening. Mrs, Rooney's fears became excited leat the object of ber ehkarity—the innocent, gvi elcas, unprotected Bridget—had fallen a victim to the inboman wretches with which our city is infested, aad, of course passed asleepiess night Farty on the follow ing morning the went forth on ber god like orrand, and gnioed by her intuitions, proseeted at once t» Cow Bay, ‘where she found Miss Rooney ta a house of questionable repuie, and as a truthful chronicler of pubiic events, our reporter ts com npeiies to add, tn company with a fal en son of Adam, The Judge resolved to punish Misa R for her naughty conduct, and was aboct to pass sentence, when be was interrupted by the Clerk, who, perceiving thai the names o1 the complainant and accused was simi Jar, wished togratify his ouri.sity by asking Mrs Roonoy if Mirs Rooney was related to her in avy way, to which query she replied Ybat Mir in wes her daughter; whereupon hs Honor discharged the complaint, and Mre. and Miss Rooney lett the court. ited States District Court, Before Hon. Judge Betts Jax 98.—The Uniied States vs. Eight bales of wollen doths, Leachigh @ Wiredant, claimanit —This suit was to test the validity of an invoice of woollen goods import- ea from Antwerp by Loeschigh &Wiredant, and valued ip the invoice at $5,006. The Custom House appraisers here added ten per cent to the valuation, and tho impor- ters paid it under protest. The government aiso claimed that the goods were liabie to an Staitional daty and & pe- nelty, an tho involoe was fraudulent. The claimants gave & bond for the goods, and now bring this action. Messrs. Fojlerton and Dupeing adducet Sa ence on the part of the plaintif! to show that the cloths re ages oa wo them from the manufacturers igs Mr, Joachims- jery ten oy tte government. found @ ver- MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. ppeared for diet for the claimants. Port of New York, January 29, CLEARED Fteam 4 Atlantic Riéridge Liverpeo!—® K Collins. N mk sod Ne ‘tuise (to re- 1" Wenders & Weeks. Cormick. Bi ago Bezant Bros Brig Col Peiniman, Gallison, ‘4 rinidat—Mayhew, T Co , 1857. Pg. Davis, New 0; Haster. # Steamer Kesuebec, Haid, New 10: don ARRIVED, ‘aadiord’s Live. 4 43 days from 0 Grinnell, Mi: Bremen, Nov 27, with mdse ken. ‘Dec 4, ‘iat 49. lon Bremen for New York . ti si Nor 3, with coffee, to xp beavy jes on toe passage sprang redcer head stove Dulwarks. split sails, and Bag been mol provision. Inthe Guif Stream, lost ove.board Geo Leonard, eenwan, of Kngiand. ry Tk Ocean Wave, Morrison, Tabje Bay, CGH, Nov 16, with Wool, hemp, 4c, to master—is bound to Hoxton; being 75 daye Out, short ol provisions, and rigging much datnaged, pat into ie past line esperienced nathing put a contiguation of hes $28 from BW to HE, , with frost and snow. Jan 4th. lat Pf Jom ¢9 7. te Pa was struck by a heavy squall from N W. wihieb ‘yer beam ends; had nocbiag but close. Feefed topeaiis scr atthe time. Hes been driven imo the Gulf Strenan twice ‘rom Nantucket @hoal. Jan Zia. board: ed the brigantine Je: api ste, from Matenzas ja out pik kanet opmastn and boom the fig eicer ba "hewn , fal) from foret jan 26h. spoke nce, from Barncon for ‘kew Fork 2 cayn oud, with Lown of fault; aise apoke rer feiota for New York, all well. Most of the crew of the OW are diss ark J © Nickels (of Bearrport), Nickels, Kio Janeiro Oct 17. with 4400 bee eottee to H Ayre & Co, venvel to master. Bx perienced very heavy wether, lest and soit! sails, &c Jan Ie iat 34. lon. 70, spoke bark tia, @ dave for eens Ayre for N York, snort of pi on board the crew JEM ich ship ion nil, which abe’ bed taken of. On the beat day experienced a very heavy gale which caused the vex Pei Wicak, threw overboard about {30 bys coller to lighten her: during the night the crew were badly froxtbitien; one, & colored seaman of Baitimore named Wm Kockapar, frore to Geath, and two others were se badly frozen as tobe unable to stand up. the and mate being the only two apie to Go duty om deck. Jan 2, lat 4, lon 7) G0, spake from Ht Tomingo for BYork, "who supplied us with provi a Da Bark Mary, Gibbs, Trinidad, Jan 1, with eugar. to Geo S Lm ma... bear: eae ‘sprung foremast, mai rails, started culwater, sprung ® Mary Wikins, Nickerson, Buenos sane. ween A nf ‘Jan il. int 3625, jon 69 44. fell tn with wreck of rehr ‘Swan, of Baltumore, (roun #t Jage de took from her the captain, crew and 1 pm. ine in all, and bro: tem t this Jan 24 lat , spoke bark Wilbam, Hut (or Patter. ‘for New York: 30th, i Sane kw eda nchr with oes of boweprit and 5 ye ‘fo "crinpimente he, tok P Bock sea NE to bead R RB Haskine st Banger Snow, Port au Prince 30 ‘with logwyod and coffer, to Vose, Livir eston & Co; ren welto Fuigbury & Sanford. f. Bapervenced heavy weather, lost Paras cr Bete Prgen. (ot . Bre Jeremie, 0 days with mie a ites was bound fo Boston, ind at iT fade heavy ae thort of provisions: Blaming vent at the time, could nol supply them: Jay to al! nignt and 'n the moraing the ache was ver fa wet ‘The experienced heavy gales, stove boat, Hit eaile: and been blows off wice (s RW 'm L Burroughs 3 masted), Jenke, sarann, cotton, Ac, 10 Wunham & Dimon, Experienced heavy ther. ‘be bark Shirley, reported in thta mor is not Britieh, a8 reported. BELOW 4 days from Charleston. Ship Alexander, Ba’ ip Bermina, 4 days from Bremen —By pilot bost Marid Mitchell. Bhips Con ae Ti — do; Hi Me} rear, neiaco; Com ingear. Mel> 5 e, Rew Orleape: Meteo » eevee: Monine ‘Darke Chilton, Lia Cardenas; NOrlenos, seibertion, Havana. sehr MF Ly Mayaguer. Also ship Macedonia. Qinagow bark Overmann, Matanzas prize Fornax, New World, and Randolph, Careeose Herald Marine Senrenpensenee. PHILADELPHIA, Jan 30—The City Ice Boat left this morn- {pn ate 0 clock for Delawere Hea ee tn tow opamee Palmetto, and City of Ni pL Boston fd through the Horse Shoe without eneounterin Teen aim: culty, and no doubt but what the navigation of the Delaware ‘will be open to morrow or the day after at farthest. Miscellancous and “Dasasters: ‘The ship reported in Hampton Roads, showing No 296, i the Hamburg ship Herschel, Oapt Hanscheidt, from Hamburg and Cushaven Nov 7, and is bound to New York, Consigned to W F Sebmidt & nol Bure Cx Faq, Becretary of Hatsger from.» leer 0, Kibwont Walter. the rd of Underw: wciaganas B ‘The shi Oapt Trufant, from New Orleans for | ton, with a eareo ot Son belen of cotton, Bi, urn her son est a) womrard Ot med, inetiding the eapialu's wite, sister and en te ‘i sai * report ‘to be well driven. Ps demaned, rebabiy eaves. th no chanee of saving bi “on Trexe—' xtrnc’ of a letter received by J.% Vanvus werk, Feq, at th Unit d Btates Revenue bt cw Sovrm Har We anived wt the wreck julr morming, the ship Wey la Barx Taiton, which was reported drifted ashore in the ice at Truro, was towed into Provincetown 27th, Baug Tuer, Dodge, of Boston, with a cargo of pepper Pt from patra, bound Ay NYork put into Fersambuco i? wt ult aad while tying at anchor in the outer rode. ® the trator deed in boos for tral in too Bae OOM of tae Baxx Mary & Kuizasern, Mebols, from NYork to Bor- deaus, at Palwouth 44 drove during the violent gate of 11th, received more or less damage, and afterwards grounded on pt Maw’s bank. Baw Ch, Brows, Pig ry at Wilmington, NC, Ha- ‘On the 18th inst at? AM, came to’ Po By ot 0'Bat about 12 o'clock at night the. wind shifted to Wet. with bese swells from 5W: parted larboard tae = starboard one down. ‘scroes the Fi Ba] over er ‘or of 1nd [erew, slipped the starboerd chain, stove load. and _ 2p her on the Caps, where she until the of the th, when elie was Love eff, any strained. Bric Zoana, of and from Darien for this port, before report ¢G abandoned waterlogged, waa boarded 24h inst, lat 87 40. on 70.20, by sbip Tuscarore, at Lewes. Del, 2th, which vest jarter boats bulwarks, éc, having’ experienced bea: 17 wealbor on the passage. Scan Virginia Guirrire, Baker, from Jamaica for Balti more, was abandoned on the ?th inst in lat 36, lon 73; crew taken off by the new bark Hesperiaa. from Havana from Sos- yc SS Bing formerly of Suffolk, Ve. euiled from Nor; folk Ith wnst for New York.” On account of the gale she back the game Birt and anchored of Oosan View (below oughby’s Point), and was <riten ashore when the eaptain cook perished from the cold. ‘The mate, one seaman and boy arrived at Norfolk 19th inai frost bitten. eden M Prarr, from Rewbern for New York, with & cargo foaval stores. ran ashore og Absecom Bar prior to seth inst in consequence of fog and ice, |The MP is owned in Newbern NC, where she was buiit in 1847, 106 tons orth about $2000). Her cue i valued at about and supposed insured ia this eity.) pe a tree ES voyage from BO, to wis Ege Harbor Swazsbor in is tous regisier, owned iu Seaaneoce ‘gad worth about $2800), not insured. Her cargo, valued at about $900), is, red in New York. Senn Frank Berson, from Havens for New York, put into Wilmington, NC, 26th inat in distress, with lous of deck load. Wrecks, &c. ON THE Coast— Extract from letter received by Elwood Walter, sq, Secretary of the Board of Under. writers: — Nonvoux. Jan 22, 1897. la Summons, of New York, Slacknac, master, rk for Jacksonville, ashore with an sored Le in a lite boat ther hed ‘ler visiting the sehooner, captain ond crew brought on freiase 0 walkec one apd a half miles distant off shore with perfect nafet Ug reach, cape description and trom ‘he schoener’s ee heal but owe solid body of ice Saw a small sloop, clogged with ice, off the with no one on board: also a wreck of some a wie the water, no spars standing; with masts @tanding pe Henry found # brig or acked, having been 7 the deck, hd judging from the sails being made Vad,{hAt she must bave been @ sritish veasel. Ieinnc, ihe schgower Michael Hendeen of Norfolk Captain Moon and crew landed during the ciay, bur before renching & place of shelter Gapt ‘he alsnee of the crew saved, but badly frozen Norrouk, Jan. ‘Two propellers are ashore on Buskwingecch, ouisiae Old- point, just above the Chesepeke The ships ashore at Hil- Id digzorn noth: ras the eye could M. perished. lingby' Point is no doubt the Sultan; the other the William Fenn, fro: pel for Boston, A schoonar lays sunk on Hampton gone. Wiwixcrow, N. ©., Jan 25. 1 ‘The rchooner G. R. Dison ie much strained: will have to be discharged, snd go on the Ways, as abe leaks Havan 25, 1887. ‘We have just beard that there is ship on the reet near Carde, was loaded with sewar box shooks. No further parti- ones Vessei—The Tryphena Brehant, eld from ion oat ite Southampton, and bas uot since beea heard Quick Insvaten ts Loaptxc—We learn that the pe Goo Washi g:on, Capt Cummings, for Liverpcol, was clearea yes of cot. terday by Meters J H ashbridge & Jo, w ton, bavirg taken it ali on board ia the pecs of fourteen aa0, ‘This may be caled dispatch foaeed Pieayune, Washington, of the Bremen and Southamp- esterday aiternoon on the sectional ‘dock ‘will be stripped, recaulked and new! ¢ ber soandings taken off and newly ; will also hate a thorough overbaaling.. The steamsbip Black Warrior will also be taken on the balance ation. ‘The ship Cultivator was yesterday floated off the balance dock, and towed to Ford's dock for examin dock, Brook!ya Jacob A Westerveit (No 19). while off the it, at So clock, was tan into by ‘anvali, which earried away ‘The schr wasted a pilot, but the isn, bad no pilots on beard. rk Cynthia, from Poget Sound, with lum Hoao.uln 4th ult and’ broaght Meas! homes Kidg were the purehasers. Bhe is (0 tas a whaler * Whalemen. 'B, was run into by slip J ag to wnebe 4 bois —Sbip Warren, Ni, b boom. rain topAliaut was © aot of oat three boats hich was taken by six of the Japan Bark Black Eagle Bdwar dur ‘& soucheaster in June, while beating of from ‘Frinity Isiaula, eprusg. foreman aud waintopenil yard, A’ 10, during 8 syuall ia tka Fes, sprung fore and tore topsail yard and main Way fore ‘opmast backstayn: 7 jorward davit and 14 feet of nd $4,040. Robin Hood, picked up about pis rail. Cait Miller, of ship General Willian: Ty aboul the same lat an ins ‘nmact Lend. Feareare entertained that the bark Italy” of port, bas met ame disaster, as she left the Kodiak hree moutbs prev Bonolula, but had not been she bad ab bbls this season ino. Howland, o! cot sated; 0 pox on Arab, Copeland, FH, oa 8 ahort id from Quarantine. ot Payta, 6th, Sea Pox, of Westport. under charge of Mr Joba Cusbinan, (pro tem) Tirabonstmeniy Gays, Capt Lomery not dpa eopage Orsay ar to euadle bim to proceed on U for some days. Mr Francia mate of the sen For. was d “tO0 wh, 17 090 Bey 12, Cham] et, Horan, 80, "00 wh. Me Ow bone; Lack, ao 1,000 wh, 12,000 Deo by Suelin, Huhawny, New Bedford to Notice to Mariners. ‘The Spring Point Ledge Bnoy. Portland harbor, has been abified about halt a mile seaward from the ledge bj ing ice ia the harbor. It will be weighed and rep! proper position aa soon as practicable. By order of house Hour ho H PREBLE, ‘house Inspector, Ist District. Portland, Jan 3, 1857 Jan %, lat 3019, “ Sai We Wim Btetson, Joréan, trom Liverpool for NOrlerne, Jan 0 tat Ship’ Centurion, Coombs, from Liverpool for NYork, wae sogn Jan 13. Int 35 49 lon 64 38 poling Adame, Lewis, from Calleo for Hampton Roade, Nor fe sat S38, lon 94 pobip Exnze «Milton, from m Liverpool June 28 for Caleutta, int 30-40 8, jon 6 15 W. eth, nderwniter, from Liverpool for NYork, Jan 5, off ne Re Sbip Fameraid. Cook, trom Liverpool for Boston, was passed Jan dh ug iat Ae (by the Arabia, st Hallinan for Buenos Ayres, bark Micon, Bradiord, (rom Antwerp jevada, from Malta for Boston, Jan 8, lat 37 9), om Nov 19, ime 12 2 N, lon pa Nevada, rg Orincen, Johnson, & days from Guayams for Yocx ees ore “e was supplied; ‘bad lost mainsat)), Jan 2, Pa hat stiian, oF Portiand, from Havana for NYork, Jan 28 wath: Rol bins, from Boston for Port Spaia, Jan "a‘mira, trem Poriland for Porte mate overboard), Jan 13, lat 3216. lon 67 2 —— ueen. Re Janeiro cw! Feawcpa, Jan 2—8id bark ton. benas, Jap, 19--Arr brig Alfred F Frail, Bonding, Pile %. dripbia: cenre 2H Bt Wubar, © Orieane, hendriok Pian Rich TA ere Saran } llzabe vy . Philade: brine meee Coombs, do. Lm i in, Darky Wm Leary, Yor RYerk iow Bi Buu BYorg, eb bark bw Oh urchill, Troat, Frankfort; brigs Lia Webber: Barriet Ann, Nason and Maasanilo, Donning, George Ari " ‘anime. Vinnd, idneoin Woo, Prookiage st tok, NB Wiey, Jackseaville” Malving, Matnasan, J Clark, Yiaxaos cbr Mozart, Howard, do, 234, bark Ameri¢nn. Wilton, 8 York; bry Gretee, NU sid sehr 1) 8 Bi Hell, Bowon, 234" beige rae Giffort, ‘ou ham, Jniladelphia; KK Thompaon, Gram, Jpn Arr bark Emma ort Inds erect, Thomas, 405 1a, 1 Eamon ae Ge ner, Havana, <1 ‘bark Horses, Carver, Charleston brig JO veph A id 13th, bark bs Keon miilortan, Boston: beigs 1 @ Chel: Toh ih, ecbe Jaa) MeNab Br), Adi G auia, Dee t= iD port bark 8 For for Se term 17th. Lnee, Ban Frat Hoxo.rte. Nov 12—Arr ship Onward, aclaoo 12 days, for China, (and sid same day); ‘brig John Dan ap, Cahdege Hadalel, 27th, ship alae im aban ®, ( Bedford. Mov 18, teh 1 Frost Xuotne alt of In port 4th uit’ ship John Gilpin, Ring, big off and bone; Gindintor, Wie by 3 Bedford, de. bark Merrimac, Bi Rice, for Nidnden, brig LF Poster, Mowe, for? Freastepsete. Wavasa, dan 1—are brign Mary, Ruitinen. Norton, Pita deiphia: W OD Miller, Roberts. beth, MeCon nev. NOreane, Jou, bark W Wal ry Pu brig Crimea Pinson. Tith, st Teck, York tard 8 toe NOsieane samme dat ‘ eT ee 4 fog, Charleston Pitas an v Parris, Mowe, (he, 3 ‘witinges IC; by Ly ae: Jand, jaypen, ee, apott, Portland; J omr h, Rady, eee Moves, Oruer, JH H F ‘A Ha, ‘Opin, Phi indelphia, Zid bare ‘opeka, Care ” Bete ’ tot ‘Orison Adame, York, Poston; Yeh, brig Alfaretta, ¥ peer Portiand. 14 Sth ships Sartelle, Cole, NYork, Fimigrant Joan, do. bark Ottawa Reimer, day sonr J J Spence: snp, do. |. Bid 14th bark Saran: Oerdeusa brie Re ke Treat, fe AG Beers, Mata ne ingen Ua, dig dol.n Paw m Norse ack | Maverick, Bitis, Boston Au o—In marae ie A Dunder, Burk for 2; Black ‘Hawk, Sparks. fro iy tain phe from Bt Orotx,” orem tel Fa-Going in ship Constsution, of Batt, from NOrleais. ann ou Nov 4—In port bark Aurelia, Beattie, from ‘Oct 17. Oct 17, bas Re Hasardy Lincoln, Uslout i ship Haleyen, Symmes, Tea 95, Bis Suilag anip Guoee ot ine Bene. Cobb, for Hong Koag eanet brig Heariotia, he orks ech cone enrietia, Colilos “ Sault, Chastain: otk, bag Barre aa ie Barbadoes: F Rolerprine, Randall, do Hasbelt Norlesns: Schr “ahinera doa Caroline Grant, Ea ae ake, Bell, Ham, St Mery’s; gecomb, NYork: brig Martiam bark David Lapeley, iuab- and Cor. York; PR Curtis Grr, Bostint pears : 23d, 8 P Wheeler, , Colson, Philadelphia, jarehall, Hale- W U Atwood, Jan 1—Arr ache "Lord, Santa (upd i for Bop, y—T ‘brs Br ‘onto Oa: '—In port scbrs Brontes, Brevoor, from N¥ork, arr Lith, for Barcelona tow days, to toad for York; J 1, Bewman, Wooster, trom do, arr Nov 25,10 sail soos on ber return. ensAwa0co, Dew 21—Ta port bark Minnesotm in ids ore Volant, Snow, from NYork, diag: we lumore, Idg; ketch Commerce, Sid 13th, brn ks Thetis. Dodge (irom Su 60 Dec 18, ons Davin Ph sth and eld Mth for, Rio Janeiro vaplinaiectrinae vapswrgln Parra, about Deo Sid echr Page, Moorhouse, San Fraa- oe ee 1ZRKA L¥oNE. Dec 2—In port ton o a Hone, Dec 20—In port beige Trea! ge aac; SypnEx, NBW, prev to Gct eusid bark Nimrod, Waiting, ago pe Cuna Jan 9—Arr achrs F Howell, Carr, N¥erk; gal Hallock, Hallock, St Taomas; lth, brigs Rumen Dhu (Br), om NYork 1ith, vosh Lemond, Fieach, Gu tanamo; 8 Penny. Davis, NYore Sacoa, 10~arr brig Poinsett, Hiili, Portland. Trixiwap, J fem tects (Srem). Poppe, NYorks brigs Col loging. do; isis Martha, ers, Gal vin, NYork ame on) lahion Betts, Godirey, adeiphia; 7th. bark Franalin, Mitchell, Koston; brig Florentine, Perey, Philadelphia, Std 18th, brig Moraucy, Hill, York. Some Porm APALACHICOLA, Jan 8—Arr bark Henry Buck, Pendia- ton Peleraburg, Va; 13th, ship liza Mallory. Welton, Bosea; ship Isaac Jeanes ‘Chipman, NYork (aud cld 17th for Mobile; schrs. Tan ret ann, Lee, van; i7th, ship Fairfield, meida, Gese Niork. “Cli lta, bark Rolla, Rogers. Providence, 12th ship Portland (Br), Ogg. Liverpool, ‘sehr Noriolk Packet, Bedell. NYork; 1th. aaips Reaper, Seabury, Boston; 2th, Glen, Premtina do Ia port 2Ist, ‘ships FairGeld, Hathaway, from Roston. wie: Xue a 49; Lisson, Curtis, for ‘avers allory, Welton, from do dg ide, Wyman, tor Boston. kig; John & ‘bert, ‘Sears, for rt Sparkling Sea, axle. for Liversoal, uz barks almedis, Gow, from York, wig: Hs Witsoa, for Liverpool, idg: Devon (87), Sinclair, for do do ‘My Buck, Fendletoo, for 40 do; Margaret Ann. Lee, from vane, Tynner, Pearson, trom AYork, co; Alla Day, ——=, ‘ON, Jan 2—Arr sbips Sarah Puriaton, Waituey, N Orleans; Albus, Wyman, do—had very heavy weather, and lost an éntiresuit of rails: bark Hasterm stax, Pillsoury, Pa- Arr below ships Venice. Whitmore, Leghorn; Fran- conia, Poole, NOrieand Stil below ahip Champion, Dundas, from Marseiiles—in a gale of wood los: two men overboard fourteen of the crew are badly frostbitten. Also 4 field, Dix, from NOrlesns; Persasabuos: bri » from Movites M ‘The remainder of the inward hound ficet alf remain below, as before reported. Cid ship Arebella, Dodge, Apaiachicela, Sid Br etcamshin America, and passed the ouler light at 2.45 x. Jan Te~the Ly ieee, Tootha B; berk Pt polkere via Juanma ( vorect Samander, 8); eck Yh Eien uvenhoen inch Sieasame, te CHATHAM, Jam 20—The ice hax all loft Monomos Schr © M Pettit Clark, trom Mopile for Bosloa arr heee Lyd ay all mi DT BAY—In port Dec 21, shi Lnoae, Dagan, for San Francisco lag; bar! Succomn a do da; y and Judson. do 40 Say Tl Rogers, L i Murch. NYore, Olt ship Pianter, Liverpool; schr Jane N Baker, Vanman, Phila- ‘Are bark, Architect, Bailoy, NYork scbrs George Gibbs, Gibb, Philadelphia; G ‘Ka ‘These, Galveston, Old ship Wasp (i Storey, Liver ——i barks: Victorine, Murry, and eeaace Jones, Prov 08; lola Wylie, Pat- hd on ‘revident y' Hemisphere gs 7h ‘verpool "eu rie Was : Acemson, Providence: sc! (3), Nieran, Falmouis ‘aod mkt Roger Howton, rigs Koderson, Nickerson, do; EH Filer. Tarpia, ‘indelp his W ORLEANS, Jan 12--Arrsbtve Martin York: Marcia © Day, Chase, Lt Weccber (Brem), Bow Wibor pchr Kate Biambre. audrey Eye, sharp, Sierk (Cid ships Gra- waaarr ships Van) Nortot, Ui Weston, Pbrig_agnes, Monroe, do. Cd 2d Ate sal annie Son ine, Per amon; EP 3 i—Arr ships ‘tae, Porter Hall, and Issac Jeanes, Chipman, NYork Cli ahion Naw. san Quincy, tp bark Lourier, lor, Warbler ( Chari Hi} ae NORFOLK. Jeol ie x ey Delaware, pot ip with lows of sal), wht ton, per, Kengey, Newport ‘Sid poh Jane vant Merrill, Roads 2ist ship Wm Penn, Mead, from Liver- 2—Arr sche © Matthews, Warren, Sears- me Toston. "PoRtiaND, Jan %~Cli bark Ellen Bievena, Howe, Car- $yone; cee Wyman. Guayama. Sid bark Tonle; brigs Alesim, on a "SROVINCRTOWN, Jan 2. 1LAM—The steamer Robert B renarne, but it # imposaibia to board her oa ne- CORAVABSAT Jan 2+—Relow, « OM. Helen Goodwin, Liverpool: brig ranted, Beall Nie sour WB Serantom, Catheart, do. STORIpeTOs Jan D—Arr (by tel) bark Deney, Averitt, Avr for Boston. Ly Jan 2—The ice in the harbor is fast ap. poy — Will undoubtedly be open to Phillips’ TAlkrav IN COVER, Jan 28—Arr bark Ida, Kelly, Paler- fr WILMINGTON Jan 25—Are brig 8 P Brown, Freeman, Uavane (neo Mache Fi to, bo cn ‘lintress, C1 34 ‘cot ‘a Bean freshen, bo ples. ‘sealda, burne. Ao. Aware fr eure for the pila _cAt washing writ give instant roliet, Af ry eomthing Cy - |. = a id white, and ea aaae Price, one dole" per Cy finite cot ond Magid HAIR DYR, of the ve beat neural ayee neste han prot ‘use has proved i! comparisons | lied, and rom 5 5 em hart s dinek tovell It Ka mmr per bor. et |, at 197 Bey FINE ARTS. VaR 3 whe : MT Mt pel in thotr orders at once, se or a 8 BPLENDID ASSORTMENT, which baw } ay 4 ‘Deen surpared. ae ay in & stock, ye ten dollar sample lots are tam surest made, aod Afor: A ‘a near! heau:i'el And Slegest alam: Fined of NG, (6 Nasann atrant, ue ta work snd pine’