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NEW YORK HERALD MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1857. The Ethnoloay of Amerten, Turry As Last LEC'DSS BY Da BAWEKS—4 MI- ATION TO AmbHICA 1000 YEARS BO. The closing lecture oo this eurject was given on Fri day even og by the Rev Dr Gawks. The leoturer pro- Posed |) present testimony to establish the strongest Probability of a m gration to our contiaent many handred yours before the Ciristian cra. iu doing eo he foit him self embarrassed, from the ‘act thal ia order to present ‘tt tm the best mode he would have to tell the simple story Of the process in bis own mind, as he travelled elep by ep im bis investigations, end would thereby subject ‘bumeei{ so the imputation of egotism, after seme farther apology the Doctor reiated his story. After the return of the late Mr. Stephens from his explorations in Central Amerioa, he submit ed to whe lecturer all the drawings and daguerreoty pes that nad been taken by Cathorwood, ‘@ part of which were not ye. pabiivbed, The Doctor also had tho benefit of persona explauations from both and Osiherwoot wiin respect to them; more closely examined them tne confirired in for some time entertained, that elpdadetical levers, literal obarecters, were to be found in ease iseurigtines tatec rom the ruins of Central america, with eym- Dolio, or plctoria!, or other devices, It did mot mirike Bim es marge, for be knew that such a thing was not without precedent; {i was such as dea- oribed by an avcient autor, Apu terete atte writers, ip tuese ‘words: ‘Certain characters y Ptian ick contain the words of ine sacred formule, com- pendiousiy expressed. perils by fyurrs of animals and party by cermin marks or ootes, intricately kaotted, 6 Zia the manvor of « wheel, or crowded together like the taorts of a » to bide the meacing from the curlosity of ihe profane’? Tae lecwwrer thought Apulieus bad seun the papyrus written partly ip strict!y Lisroglyphio charsciers, aud partly in what te called the curred domvtic voter of Egypt—a kind of ‘writing ilegibie then, but not so now, #0 far as its com- ponest clemenis were conce:md Tae !actor supposed Apu tous was that this writing was probably bidden from t mon people of Egypt. |i ‘was made up of rough repr-s utations by pictures of soa Bible objects and ibe curecd demotic wridng, which was BOW known to ve made uy of phonetic characters. This suspicion that the iovcriptione tn Central ,Ame: were mae up partly ef sipbabetical characters and partly of rade pictures, wae further coniirmed by what one oi the compaaions of Columbus, Pever Martyr, had spoken o! as having soon in the early voyages to Amerioa, vir: * oha- Feoters very much hike the spenish letters, written tn our Maoner, ine after lice, wih characters like email aioe, fisb hooks, snsres, files, stare, and other like wherein they imiiato the Egyptian end beiween the lines they paint the f beasia ena especially of their kings A very coleb. aved writing of this descrip- ch whe Doctor possessed a copy, was what was calied the Dresden mapusoript, corresponding acou- rately to the description of Peer Martyr. To verify the suspicious the lecturer went over ail the drawings mate at various (mes by diflereat artists of the inscriptions tn ith o single view to ters a8 seemed to him to be strictly letiers—ana « loug task it was. There were fuur sources to waich he resoried wrong io twepsieted (rom the Spanish end published tn (828. Dal ‘Rio, Capiato of the Spacisp army, was ep ‘ted by tho crown to wake an official exemination of the ruins of Pa'enque, woich be made ip and employed an artist t make drawings. These drawings were all given to Ordones, who gave them to Cyorora, who prepared QB enoccoding!y con'teed work oo the subject, tue first part of which. bowever, was very valuable, comtaicing Captsin Bol Rio's cflicial report. 3, The designs by Castivaia on threer xpioring expeditions, made by Lopuy by order of the Spanish governmont, in 1806-6 snd 7 Dapy; maou cripts ond Cartivada’s mapuscripis were to bi to Brazil, 8 war break tng Out prevented their miasicD, and the artist who had possession of them d posited them [o the Cabinet of Nataral History in the oty of Mexico, where they re mainec ti! 1828, wheu they were diwevered, and ono ty Ove of toe original drawings wore 13 io 1846. 4 The last source of tafor Dresden macuscrimt, discovered spoke of the characters exhibited im them ns hariog ne al ir ance Of symDdohe If Ot phoOoetic nieroglyphics, and said wat it was not Poy imac thai the manusoript was (ound in | ucatan or sal America Tue leotarer bad subsequer'iy ascertained tha: it rudentably came from jaaiems.a This document was deemed more valuavie drawing wighs easily misvexe for letters; not so when the mark is clearly writien on @ manusoripi that teotly legibic, as some of these manuscript are. To @3 much a8 possible from error, the lecturer care- iy Compared the p ates of Istepheas, Del Rioand Dupuy im every case whcre they professed to delineate the same inecription and rejected wha} was not com mon to them ail, Hs then had po difigal im decidizg which were dosigned to Pawnee: § the same o: ail A. Tt was possicle that be might bave 8 taken (or puoue fo syne what we #0, but nol proba dig. The sole object was to arcoriann if letiers formed any part of this mysterious writing. fhe result of bis inves- aa exbibited in the tab! pototing to two larze cb: sirg inecrip:ions takoug Yom @iffereat por from Egy pt, #itn another columa ign ¢Xcracted from those tnrerip- otened woat be assumed to be ext b Dario. wid otber for thee Dut Oce American mancecrips of ehich tho bad ever beard. which bed been tr twig inageege (he no tant, possoased more thas oue,) b Danoscript wae from Contra! Amerios, and its hirtory was b tefly rapoisco | | i] | sepque, which be says he saw in ric 1m 1803, in pos. | sescion of a party who was to got it prinied. Fragments of Carthage, baving arrived from & groat trao»atiantio eon. timent, who was ini lated inio ail the rites wos mystorios, bim when Pierce Invited btm to the bighaet positing |: his | 66 ai the Reatward. ‘There ls but &i (0 insured in Boston om cabipel, apd bence bis Bon acceptance of the appointasat | ber No Weurancs on freight money. and aognired a know edge of ceriain sacred boor! ica ) amouct of gas depended upon tae amvant of | Moreover be eptertainet at that time strong nope: of Buia Busan—Chi '—Brig Hasan, of Bos- bad fore lovg time beer hidden under grourd.”’ The | preneure larser ander ® pressure of half an to50 | being the next sommes for the Presidency rf he did | (on, trow Georgetewn, i [yy ot Gate of Voten's vier, if bie story was true, would not | would conmume 44 cubic feet of gasin an hour, while unter | rot chovse to forfeit his obances for that righ office by which Anecked’ tn ber lumber port and caused her to quadrate with this vivit to Gartbage; but the dark ways | o pressure of 11} lnebes & woald convama in the sama tinze identifying himself offloially with any administration, | 2) rkb wae 7ebe,225 71, into Monomer harbor last mlgin Of the carth apoken of by him had reference, probaniy, | six oublo tect of gaa. Under great pressure the fames | 1 sould not be surprised, therefore, notetihstanding eqptais hee leh Gr Beaten. to religious mys'eries ‘tu caverns apd subd‘orrancan | rise higher, whereas if it Ceicpeens , the particins | some reliable statements } have heard mace to tae oon gbemGeryes, Providence, before reported ashore om planes, the route of Votan betug uch as woul oxolain | of carbon are held for a greater ‘of Wine suspended | trary, if be should aocept the office ot Secrotary of State | and itis supposed Will be eat mee Caged fuil of water, is initiation into those inystertes. The lecturer believed | 1p the dames, and tbe gas to better advantage. | The motives d bim to deoline no G wan a tue brig of 20 ious brat at {hai those mysteries found their way to America, and | Ry not kpowing this a jaan tity of gas ts wasted an longer exist. With Wise tn the Geld for the United states | Bath, Me. ce, valued ywned he, 4 Aldrich, at too, by Voter, who, in hia bistory, expressly bay ‘exprorsed at (he increase in quantity, as shown | Sepatorehip, he bas nota remote chance of re election, as! ‘and ine; for $3,000— stated tbat niter bis return trom Valun Chivy, he caused | {n the bill presented. Again there ta a waste from keep. | juogtig by the relative standing of both with the poopie; divided between te Merchants’ and Commercial Mu- rT Fe eevbierranean parsage, the hole of the spake, to be- 1ng burgers too long a time in use; as the longer « burner and as tobis elevation to the presidency, that in my | “'s! not made at a certain piece, and tho place deacribed appsare | 1» used the more gas is conramed. Witness states that | op!pion in just as hopelers, if not more 0, for mao Buc Many Katty, from Para for New York, was towed fo bo In the mouniains of Palenque. A subterranean | the same pine Py pene Py Pp year | years will elapse before a Southern man will be taxen | 120 Norfolk 4th inst, with loss of anile, ac. Passage there would have been 160 miles org. This was | ogo It was as easy known, be said, to make « mistake | Up, unless, indeed, black republican strength will mate: | 4, Foavoevsan Sa Cnuz ITT, Capt Joe Pereira Libres, 58 Not probable, and yet it was e little curious that Siephens, | 1 looking at the metre as te ihe quantity of eascon- | ria'ly d\minish, and poi parties assume a far less by Pn tng A with cargo of arrived when be wes at this very piace and wanted to gv trom | sumed ag in mistaking the time froma watch. Hestated | sectional obaracter, And of this, the ‘aspect of J ult, leaky and in want of sails. Opoz'ngo to Paleuque, the aloalde solomaly assured hia ‘bings offers but slight In faot, devel ents Seur R 4 Feee. Woot, inden with pitch pine lumber from that at the foot of certain mountain there was an cn. | three last months of 1866 than the previous year, asthe | of the late contest— the motives for future exor. | pamiréton, NO. Gag from Hampton trance that communicated cirectly with the raims of Pa | season wase gayer season, and money more abundaat, | tion furnished to the 2 oe the astounding Jenque, and Stephens says this wate common tradition. | and business much more brisk, and people felt more like | vote polied, roint toa totally conclusion. ‘The preservation of the memory of the fact added some- | ep, themse!ven, and were not stinting of their It is ocntemptated to “P upon the next Logisia- thing to the authenticity af the manuscr'pta The piace exsmipation was bere adjourned to W. ture, the pamage of a law cxompting a specified or hovses of the thirteen serpents, the lecwurer believed | next 2 P.M, for the produciton of the ae amount of Legro fom eeizare or to be the thirteen Carary islands, which wore scttied by | books, and to bear additional testimony on both sides, sale apd execution. ject of this ia to give addi. the Careaniier from the shores of the Mediterrancen, where they svoke the Punic language, according to St. Augustine. The inbabitants of those islands were Chivies —Wwere Hiviies. ‘The piace visited by V.tan was Jerusa- lem, and tne bulidipg the temp e of Solomon, io the leo torer’s opinion. ond this would give us about one *bousand years B ©. The ruins ofa siruotare that went up to beaven, po doubt bad allosion to Babel. In fact, Ordones was quite indignant that the Babyiooians should Dave told Votan such a terrible le in eaying that the edi fice was erected by command of thelr common ancestor, Neah saying the patriarch bad nothing to do witn it. Ordonae died in 1841 or ’2, stan advanced age, having Ia bored 30 years in this work. There was mere than ono copy of lis manuscript; he sent a copy to Spain about the close of the jast century to bave it printed, ard probaly it was to that work that Bostazento referred in his his tory of Mexico, as fa work treating of the ov¢in of Pa The tional security to the institution of slavery by increasing Our Albany Correspondence. Re Reet © 4, bce which this Imtaunlty Asan, Feb. 7, 1857 pd owes aucun Ags a ‘doubt ° d lereuce to wi auy The Annual Tax Bill—Proposed Amendmenta—The Law | could: xist are Classes; and there are none cite smoy Polat ihe ‘gale of Jen isth bas ‘been run on for the Registry of Marriages—Breokiyn Matiers—The | Whe would more thore and is discharging cargo. ‘Supply Bill in a Tight Spot—Protection te Internat Na- | \(°{0,1nvest thelr |lte Sour BL Hamaonp, with « cargo of corn, was carried on ‘bore by the fee in Chatham har.or, but was fortunate in re- ‘The annual tax bill for the city of New York was taken ceiving no injury. Sour Musio—Capt of schr Music, before revorted up to-day in Committee of the Whole, immediately after abandoned, arri at Norfotk ad not ehip flenry ie. the reating of the journal, and the work of pruning was bea Many of the Buoys in this district are known to have been an commonced by Mr. Varnum. He proposes to reduce the end te aly bay mers moved. from Inete proper posiee, ‘and it ts nuppossd | that ther son to believe tha: the interest mast of the others ‘be when reaks the gro amount over five handred thousand dollars. The | ingtitotion will be materially enla god roepdeand rivers" Labuaarataplbvunenneiby dems items sm ricken out or reduced are as follows :— {am informed that Mr. Pryor intends retiring from the All pavigaters are therefore cautioned piecing mane against hb For Belgian pavemert, $100,000, This Mr. Varnam | Ancutrer and establishing a paper of bis own ip this ity. ah any buow tbe otto po. Feport to all proposes to strike out on the ground that no contract has | TD2celebrity which Mr. P. hes acquires av journallat | they wi & gi ES F be replaced as rapidly an possible when naviga- would, vpdoubtedly secure for any paper conducted by tion is svfticiently open to tue “ Buoy tenders’ to move. | Seasion of a party whe wins to got lt prinied, regen ot | eon made, ant tt ie deomed at the present moment an| Nim t very liberal support. Becta, bo bee x Ser eqame doard. ear Dour. In view of such » atate of facts, it was notpoesible | unnecessary expense. fine Geld, most of the papers in thie city, New VLU DLOW GABE, Lighthouse Inspector Sd Dist, to doubt in the first place that there was writing 10 Gua- For Central Park improvement, $160,000, ‘and, in fact. the State, being vastly behind the low York, Feb 6, 1897. | temala, and second, that among them there was a history that professed to have been written by this Votan as far back as 1633; aud thirdly, that there was a s'ory contained in that history translated by tbree seversl authors wel! skilled to Zendal laa- gusge. Nor was tho lecturer aware of snythiog to dis- prove the genuiness or authenticity of that document. ‘The Spaniards, it was well known, found eritiags (a age. and almort werthless os a medium of news ard ‘B > This item te to be provided for in a separate bill, and is | {uicilixence, Politios conetitete the main, if uot dhe sole | from New York for Moblin: passed Doutle Headed aba Kee therefore proposed to be taken out. The sum of $29,000 feature in most of our papers, to the exclusion of w the lighthouse the same, sae ee Lio males braced and on pA ‘istent, but there was no light visible jeasant for expenses alrea iy incurred upon the Park is ¢ other tople of interest. “There ts so dtverety ia thomas | tie” hbo cusses wan tap chse ca may Terra hotee, af? AM on in snother section of the bill. to the ol¢ 8) the 23 of January. For iron pavements, $125,000. The reason for siriking | hours, beyond which, no consideradon, no emergency, | Providence, Fed teeny Matar of eater Mate aten, out this item is the enormous expense likely to be in bowever imyortant. could induce them to dofer the America waich they destroyed, but not ali, end who shall wirding up of the day’s operations. JERSEY—CHANNEL ISLANDS—FIXED LIGHT AT VERCLUT, ST. say bow long written language existed there? The time | curred by the proposed imprevement. The article is | tion 10 clror metancen: BO, their rules resemble rather CATHBAINE'S. was when i was said it wasimpossible to read the xgyp- | patented one, and it is not probable that the work can be | those of a hankir eOSala) tuteraation hen heon foseived, ob this. cflion Shah the tan writing; but it was brought to light at last. contracted for, The first appropriation would only bo | Dey open at $ o’c! close Onand alter the ist dav of Jan Petia went eae was it aby more improbable that the hieroglyphics of quarter of an hour for the telegraphic nows, but » | Sibtted frome tha light tower reseally eraned’ at the = this continent should be read? The subject had been too Jong neglected. When the lexturer commenced his in- ations, ne knew of but one ment of a menu reript; he now bai four or five, aod L» bad learned to Tespect them because certa'n things in them wero undeniably true, and confirmed by other authority. ‘The audience would now see why the lecturer turned at ‘once to the shores of the Mediterranean for his solution of these charactere, becauso the only American historical the commencement of the outlay, amd those who aro | mit to euch delay for eny Jocal purpose is conversant with such affairr cam well oomoetve what the | question. Fancy whal sort of energy, they z y bave actually tocopy from she He: amount would be likely to reach at tis elese, delivered tn the beart of this city, Ihave no doubt that For lamps ana gas, Harlrm district, $85,000. & journal conducted with soirit and energy would ulti- | of gisty feet above he mean level For fron railing round Tompkins square, $25,000. mately supplant the olu fogies Im their present vieible in ordinary weather from the deck of a ship ala dis: ma & diarecidanen: couch’ pregrere Me. Prror aces thatthe Geld is open, | lance ot frome 1 milee | fs wil! doubiless avail bit advantage. y My Be structure of iron, painted ‘The appropriation for tho expense of police and fre | *i' He"! douolese eval himself of the advantage. «| | wnite itis’ fect high from pase to vane, and euands on the toiegraph is decreased from $16,680 to $5,680. This isin | vernor Fioy d's region, thet the In'ter was invited on to | Guyer cxtemiis of {he novopel wall of thepler, in iatade 19 accordance with the estimate mado by the Commissioner | Whestlend by ci wechresten Kien whey zaeconds west from Greenwich, nearly. | 7 3 . , ‘The tide at Je: ee D feet of Repairs, apd shere is no good reasou offered for the ta- | Core 'Sy ine obstructions wo Wostern travel caured by | Cinary wuringn IHORNTON a. JENKINS. Bec'y. rt REN _| tbe late heavy soow. The certainty of the Governor's | TREASUEX Lerantwryr, Ligirnocer BoaRD, Jan. 27, 1857. ol tremity of Verclut pter or ‘breakwaler, on the north aide of St. have, when | Catherine’s Bay, on the east coast of Jersey, ope of ‘tie Chan: though Rot indeed the best tes, of the accuracy of the staiements mado by Votan as to the origin of hi Le But be bad another reason, derived from a manusoript, confirming Votan in one most important particular. The | 4, fitty are eppotniment to asest in the Cabinet is uaiversally con- Whalemen, Abbe Dake De Bourbour found in the Nbrary of the Ual- | prciny ‘rou one nunered, tiousnd to toventy-tve | onfed. Arr at Kewpor! Feb 1, ahip Stephania, Fisher, Indian Ocean, vernity of Mexico a manuscript dated 1668 little less | thocaand dollars. Theo alterations are mads to coaform | _,Thisin the warrsest day we bave had sino» the pogtn. | fi Helens Dect, of tu toe New, Besioed, with et at ile: than th'rty-# ven yonrs aftor the taking of Mexico by the | with the first estimates made. ning of winter, The epow ts fast thawiog, and our streots | 1000 wh ail. and 11 (00 ibs bone, Sold 250 wh. | Left at St He- lena Gi N The smount tor delreying the defloloney on the last | Ste rendered rather disagreeable im consequence. It ia a oe og see need wa eae yenr’s taxarton is Cocresssd $19 000. This ‘which | ‘> this atate of transition that the snow becomes mostim | 22, of Beurben Jsland, Eugenia, Cottle, is for grading Fif.y-third rtreet, is im Itigatt con. | convenient: buts fow days more of this kind and the | her again Oct | Thad taken #60 bt ap w Spaciards. It was translated from tne original Mexican language ip the manuscript, the greeter part of the orig! manuscript being « nly hierogiyphios. One por- tion of it purported to be a bistory of tne first settlement * sgopy will be over, The streams are ewelling fi. 4523E, Minerva Smytb, Boil lo 300 dbs, 8, ef the Gulcbes or Zohdaln and (uo name of the oly was | be secovesca is would be pald rom another source, | Cenily and (he prompccts of a fre:bet soem roar. Mean- | on: Meamenger, Je nev, do, Sy Dele, doo, Alte, Crogby, riven in the Menon Longue;, tte meaning to both lan. | ‘sir John J. Rellly obtatbed « postponement of the com. | bile the James river continues aliooat_ as tight as ever, Ok FO ES +} guages was same—the y ts,” or | ai | potwithstandipe the immense masses of water wi are | 45 ~ sh Ont ses “tare “puny Saws ‘Gira mac | cartine tne overe etnceenm moreno Be ls OE Wrens ‘nate ca? 2 8 ity to be pre now flowing ys is gtd eae prea: ny hf 47 45 B®, BOA Orape, Baker, Dartmont! at their ais owen ‘tbls city from this cause, toe e jon reek ie) Bellty wee Of rhe Roaat indasten | the stock of meet of the necessaries of li'e as to bave en. | stable, Nis). xmily, Hale, Ni. 95% pbx Honoluin Nov 23. Plorida, Wiliams, FH, with 1000 ‘ons of the body, and is seidem absent from bis my hepoed the price of them to double the ordinary standard. ry ty hae deiner 1000 tee vont ‘chip Jon Te ee eee a ees eed Rhaation | It wii bo Maroh beiore uavigation on tho James river Is | Clyne gentord 4a) bble wh ob pen ancy Pampers commences the history of things which can be vyeritied, which took placo a long 2¢0—bbat of a redivision of the earth and the mode tn which the gun (monarch) divided it and from the be- y Novas co Vege crated io 1683, in Spain, to the oft op of tbe diooesa of Catapae and Sopsnieco, ano being very zealoas, de visited every part of Mt; became very familiar with ratitioes, which be bim several works, the most celebrated of which was printed at Rome ia 1702, & part of which was deomy imerosting to the archeologist, ‘urnishing various etsracts from the ancient writings Of the Zencais, the iangoas derstood, trarsiated into Spanish Jongue throughout Gastemale, and also im Vooaian «Among ibe manuscripta whieh came into his poseeesion was one that professed to be writlen by of whom the bisbop speaks tous: “Volen is ce the calendar; he the Indian idiom, be mentions by name the people with whom. and the places where. be vad beco in his travels. to the present time there nas existed # fami the {Votans in Top: zke. T> sajq ihe 4 344, chat on the arrival of 12 Spxaiarde they fourd this same 10 which tbe greats: reverence was aliacded fa Amer'in, ard more reosatiy the Doctor had i of Votan, text, alec POY, ORDiaiBe gCLErE. and Lie ore Fee reibes ed Volan, fo whice Bishop Dei . ooo wi ¥ retort fe tote the bande of Ope whe at that tome underesood ‘te purport aad value better thas an: Dow Pa'mond de Ordonas died im our oan of hie lite to the speek of enigmatica! law rom Of to serpent, becacee be the serpent at the lations, the un Chivy, amd where he vis whieh nm, pt God nad given g to each ts Tara toe the great and third ume to hich he bad pas ed, were found there. subterranean way whic terminated at the roo 0 nothing but the hole of the tnase becuase be was the gon of ihe elephant? learned and be then ovaines nee oe maneserint the piace viaited. Movibern snare of the were of Pho niclan and subterre- ‘o which Votan wes initiated while abroad, be or some one cise country, for the evidence ‘thet certain myekren ad thie comtinent, And this vetter ferelbly recaliod @ curious feom Ptatarch CHAKGR OF EXORBIYANT BILLS POR GA8—THE ginping it makes six timos 4¢O years, plus 100, plas 18 fatrly reacmod. a ; oars on this 324 day of May, 1888." oat It, the hole fe saghowd by clagymen ta Mew’ Yor. ha ! reac, sveatatlrad ee aa aed lime named in this manuscript years. from which Cathoit 7 ' ~ + 9 ze! e following reports are by letterr from captains:— deduct 1688, and tt leaves 955 before the Christian ere, cn est ot meer et Soo Proestent po bagel 4 MaRITIMEK INTELLIGENCE, At Honoinin ee 4 « Mardell, Dennis, 6. had shipped 70 as the commercement of the Quiche kingdom and the | too much trouble to obterve ite jons. The law au Beco nas Chandler Price, Heleowb, WB; had twten $00 Salo of theorigin of Palerque. According to tho Msxiony | thorizesihem tocollect ope colar for every marriage, ; d cruise and home; manuscript, Ordonse says it was sometting less tbac 1090 | and out of tbat they Dave to pay a {se of one dime to tas Tos bone. years. The lecwrer then exhibited a tadiaof the Ph 1 ian, Punic anda Tearic alpnabets, together with letters Ss CS 4 ie é 3 & e City Inspector for recording et stated intervais, thus i ; : oe tearing ch man « le; fee of ninet; extrectod irom the hieroglyphics in America, andahowed | \S cet, tesa’ han ne wemaliyy receives? k. Msttadiat Zo'ep 1a wh this season: eer Nae wie Wat in many of those lotiers thero was a siriking resem: | ciorgyman wrote to one of the Arsombiy mon a week or ARPIVED,. 1100 wh thin season—was bound to the oyustor, theace io Ta- Diane, He bad made no effort to form the lowers nto | \wo'ager arcing that ihe law tcp be repealed, ‘He ae- | Ship Dreafnonght, Samuels, Liverpool, Jan IT: with mdse | hibit shiz home bis oll Deo 7, Maria Toerésa. Davis, NB, ‘words, for the obv.0%8 reasos that the pictorial charac: \ers repaired to be interpreted. Ho» bad mo doubt of the charecters being siphebetical, and that they coincided ‘With the ancient Pho atcian alpbabdote used on the shores of the Mediterranesa. I s0, there mast be some mode of accout ting for their existence on this continent. He cared rot what bypothests was assumed—tho fact of a ‘as'a reason the fact that parties frequently desire | anc zis peaserg rs io David gesto bek erorets 6 ‘aeeire wnvon can ic Thomas Waldr-o, seaman, fell from the foretopgailant | Tehar pinion of the member to whom the letter | Y3°dand was lost. Jan 234 passed ar, aver which | Atco |, be calertained for od boncat ar pose. F} Ey ye ould fo amended as to exiead | j, am anip to Brooklyn. it ought, imdeed, to | for elphia; 30h, lat 4457. lon 46 32 excl Signals | abd would wll next day for Lower California. at 4 I districte | with ship Baltic, bond W. Stat. Tat 14 8, lon 61'S crossed | Dec 4, Coral, Manchesier. NB had taken 1.150 ith 1200 wh this senson—bad been damaged by the ice—after iden, an ah Tat G4 2): lon | Tl Mog wenld cruwelo New Yealand eat howe. , Warrer, Wilcox. NB. with less of foremast, tmaat. and sills and ite operatios prevail throrgh the whole State, but the commupnicat'on between the imbab tanis of Nortbera 1 ve Abe Henks sad saw no to sermon; sid from do Dect, Lewis. of and for NBedford, vader Alri waa involved, "ua hat. an ‘mgrees wat mle at | fp progrete on (hieaohects nn nnn e* | Senn Argun (Of Marinaton) Dison, Jackscnrie, 2 dayy, | SOR MENHeE Usiae Manenraer” mw eal fo 19 early period (o this continent. The Indlam manuscript The Comm lites on Otter and Villages yesterday hoard | “EE stiow Pine. to mater os eacuig, Ga, S dayn cage for Hong Kong: Dee & Barnstable, Fianer, N68, with 750 Ax¢d the Aste at 1000 years B.C: ft might turn | argoments upon the eubjot«f the ym, waler Dill. | Soh MOREA yan Mae. uuricaioont dave wilh coon, | li this veaeon— would cruise at she casrward af the’ Talend eutto be moro than ‘bat. The proposition was that | TLe bili has beco reporied, but a deputation from the | Ac. \o Dolner. Potter & Co : orth another season: eo 8 Wererty. Wen. NEE migration took place scrosa the Atlantic to this contiaent | Commcn Cc uncil withed the committee to amend it eo as Schr Humming Bird, Weekes, Wilmington, NC. 2 days, 5 ee Cg, ee gg RE bg F ove thovrand years before the Christian era, which Fx ced beary weather split sails, stove bulwarks had | 0) it nbie wh ihia senson—bad taled 60 bbls on freight, © restrict the power of the Commuarionors in certain re | f apecte, eWept of AW) bbls rorin lowt jibboom, and ord 5 f rettic’ Central ameriés. Im regard to the pictorial 1d 10 compel thom to go to tbe Common Counotl | \iiier in ihe hold, and was compelled to pump for 24 hou» 10 toni in » few dave on a emniee ‘and home Dee § Tliaows, writiog whieh wes miogled with the phovetis, the or priations The committee have dorided against | (ree her ot etated—the ship would ull up with freight lecturer would say nothing, because nothing bad besn | he application on the ground that it would «em arrass the Bebr Rhode Island, Spencer, Wa bingtoa, NC, S days. ceed hee io charge ta Geaken = diacovered ; stil! he would not state the truth were he to | Commissioners in excouting tbe contracts already made. Wind during the day S38, with dense for. poi ig Tanne . pron gf tay that be bas! fond out nothing about {t. Somootthe | — {pe bill forgeorgantzing the Brook}yn potioe, by esta oe . ant Petty for another rymbols bed oiled the mind of Mr. Stepheas with super. |»). bing Commisetoners to be appolated by the Governor Telegraphic Marine Hopert. date, Lancaster. Carver, NB; Mov %, J sition, That of the red band impressed apom the walle | ina manner similar to the New York bill, general: BRISTOL, Feb 6—are bark Exchange, Joarw, Movile for Dee Corinthian, Russell NB, ot Yucatar, was one which bao socome perfectly piain and familiar, so much eo that bis departed friend would fmiie at tbe superstition with which be gazed at it. So with te serpent ; it bad a definite meaning; and the ser- wn ali Providence fit for nother en same ts tas thea ae err bark Vietcrine Mowry, Mobile for Providence. . Cities and Villages and read through After some con. | | NEWPORT. Feb j—Arr bark Koiln, Rogers, Apalachioola on pall w p, 700 wh and 1. versaticn, the committ-e Oxed upon Wednendey, the 18th | for Providence. Ht FH, with 24 ep, 700 wh an waa Siting fora ap wh crulee; Des 2, pent with @ baman beed in tte mouth, woicm tothe Dr. | intent at 54; o'clock P. af., lor bearing argumeats pro PROVIDENCE, Feb 7—Below, bark Bruce, Kent, from | [iiiipn, PA Dec s Omega. sanhorn, with Oi) wh this season wer o long time an enigms, bad vsfolded itself. The | and com Yanribar, with S78 bbis spoil. —would rail jor & oruise on NZealend and home. Wm C Bre, work of cpraveliing them was a long and tedious one, the Monee. L080 wh ®% #p between seasona—would sal) ‘The vnferturate Su, Dill of 1856 hae ia got into Herald Marine Correepon ! ne a tight spot, afer Terliog through born houses ant | PATLADELPAIA Feb 7, 4 PM—The City Jee Sout was | bomen «Arab, Gringoll, FHL, 10x wh and, 10 000 tbe coraging “oy the ‘okin, of He teoh"—and preti sheep ee eee Ong of Sad for Kisheoana. tm ker wake. | Adeline Gibbs, Pomeroy, Vi. would sai’ for home; Nov 23, oath thoy wre, too—it ‘sticks’? ia Governor King’s cham. | M@erpacl. and Cy of Michinoua, te Kisbetiing. ta Mreeam, | Martha Tirske Ni with 75 sp. L000 whale this season— ber The Governor may sign it a‘ter ail; but bis Tae TSS ine ods io wow roturnh Le oF eamas | wore sail nexi day io ceniee and howe; Dec's, Ontario, Took Ther besitation to do #0 ie @ warping to the pickers and steal- | Sivtruction to navigation in the Horse sboe, as the ice iw de- | er, NB, op nnd 140 wh Cre that be will have bie eve constar tty upon them The | iached aad very soft Sarees whens ees el cna sien toes thie coanea: Dee fr Oost objection to the bill » mally in ibe appropriations te ese ig asc pe . Grows Matt taken 160) wh and 2% 40 Ibs _bome: Dee &, Pactie, veiling and invertigating commitiees formed in 1856. Fer veroels in distress in Hampton Roads, see our Norio | Spell, FH, with 24 ap. 700 wh and 1.000 Ibs bone this season; They a! claim erormoos amounts in the abape of fees and | espondence. Radeavor. Horsley. NB. with 30 Y . £200 thie senso) * won on & PEN compet tein, Tae net concern thas tae 4 | ecnowunnemesy—ca Hodes op Rona ent | Naan He's ae tte ho Hiejoba @pecker and Seward Senator; and were, in thot, | ar*tvaiat this port, received a medal from the New York Life | th bone tts sets Now 19 ‘Thomas re, Heath tbe meanr adopted to pay for the votes that sequred those | Saving Benevolent Association, In acknowledging the re cela.” Catoens Ge Dee events, That they sbould now be vetoed by a republican | ceipt of the medal, Capt H raid (nia remfon: t 2 Governor would be rich—deoldledly Gentine) The pleasing duty having devolved upon me, At do Deo |. Hoogley, Cole, of Warren, with 1.200 wh fant , present light was glimmering. but gracually brightoaing: but as pet be preierred quietly to pursue his labors and make tbe reeulta knowa when be thought they deserved to be, for the presen: keeping silent. Tose jectures bad beon giver at the request of bis friends. The Manhattan Gas Company. CHARGE EXAMINED INTO BY THE COMMON COUN- cm. \ few evenings since, it will be remombered, a resoto- {ion waa sent into the Board of Councilmen, directing that ‘an investigation be made into theafaire of the Manhattan ol NB Perains, allyn, NI, 1.20 wh rieh. Gas Company, The bssie upon which the inquiry was A vil) han Deen introduced by Mr. Jona J. Reilly, setting | gurim my late yoyege trom Liverpool of resculng the op’ | §.C00 Ibe bane on board. having taken 71») bbls oll and & O00 Ibe demanded was the alleged faot that although the com: | off adisirict on the Fast river, from pier No.2 to No. fain nid crow of We British ship Juba Garrow trom impend the Sy tt oot ee non, took for the sole use during the season of ing destruction and bringing them satels tnio port is was with off the mail rail, bulwurks, suecbeo rT pany had recently reduced the price of thelr gaa from $4 | cavigsiion of canal craft. Tais 1 8 necessary | noline prmuicnen & Wis arp eT Disbkabesr, on tbe starboard aide. from te forward part of to $2 60 per 1,000 cubic fest, that tbe bills to consumers of protect tbe internal commerce of he | {108 inken by ihe Hew Yous le ert Tien tacit. | the main rigging totbe forward part ot the fore rigaing and the 11s bad, since tho reduotion, largely exceeded tueavarage | Siaie, which Js st present eromded out, by vessels, tat of a medal sn token of thelr appreciation Of the services | Uimarke on the larboard side: lost two, bale oft the deck, and old Staten Ieland Company have engaged rendered. ‘ caynent of yoorags Mi, ‘See sitmney pene rn oe a ee elt now bene tee | ‘Bat tether seeks nor deserves reward The conssious | Would ruil tor home the next WOOE Ay uieg an ‘a new ferry in connection with | nese of having performed a mertioriour deed i# iisei mutt the Staton Inland Railroad, and providing for the oom: | clvrt. jt ‘bie rapreasion of Nppstion. cualalne igs | (ood Return, Wing NI-—was bound of that read. This is one of the most desirable teat cuike this Aseoeiation, js co lean grattying thaa if de re ed. periepced in consequence of the insuMlieiency of the pre- | “ibe iharks of those unfortunate people whem jt was my de ve, and con" he one oF two opposing votes, anda special committee was sppowted to invcatgate into the matier. ‘The Special Committee—Councitman Frankiia, Onair- mar—hold their ‘iret meeting on Saturday, at 2 o'clock, P. the Line tor and North for another season; Mov 10, "ring, &i Whaling, Nov 20, On: ward, Norton, NB: had taken 450wh this season, would reat for enother season North; 2, Kuphrates, Killmer, ibe bone this, season Ne aocom! 3 Mus tow T beew a crnee and home in |. Novwithstanding - modations: ‘old company, de- lurtae to preser von tse T , & vt Gey going on in be pe B— soup anes bite Suiaon, SSaces Ot remoroR bappines however indirectly. ‘9 mae wi 2 wh thls sae ‘the ball, becore J Braay. ‘upon the writs of | are at work to defeat the bill. The New Forkere PAL Ft acta tam aware thar the eat, | Nov 25, Ohm. Marrett NB; hed taken 110 wh the corpus 'n the case of Mre. keep their eyes open on this matter. however important 18 fia consequences. ‘lewanded no further im bonnd ow & cruige and home: Kor 2, C . Seoagrass, setion than acknowledgment of the pertormance of an iwper encther sessoe North: Deo 2. Praga. Our Virginia Correspondence. ative duty. Ss . ‘Avdrews, NB, 4 wh, and G40 Ihe hone by then do I prize this testimonial: and T would i ! Ricuxown, Va., Feb. 6, 1867. | wa'tauder to lke Diresiore of the Lite Saving enewolent So | wouk! anil for home divcet; Nov 3. 4 4 NB, with The Politicians in Trowlo—Rewults of a Viett to Mr. | ‘lety. on behalf of the oficers of the stip Si mui cam. | cries ard home; Nov Buchanan—Llunter and the Premiership—Ezemption of | rance of their bigh regard snd considera‘ion and this acknow- | \ July: Nov dire Swilt, Bari, 3 ‘of their obligaiiens. b- ts i Sa on Amount of Negro Property from Sale on Bee. | lament of Whalt ONESIES in giving publicity to tite | 400 wh on beard: mould rofit for another reason; Nov & Men. gue company are zealous. of to show themscives | °Oetain With tanks for your kindness #9 eet NIY. wiih D0 op), 01 wh; bad loot both ebchors Ep proper shape and honesty ibe public, aad | cution—Roger 4. Pryor and the Bnquirer—New Paper-— | communication, | Am, respectfully, sour obeliens servant, — | Sng cbei CO) ‘Paonia Hay, shear Fj, Mout pall 138 ga + eajest impatetions. Ge. Ployd Inetiel to Wheathend, sperm whale an: ‘pensar; Mr. willard appeared at ‘counoel for the gue company, a raflahewna clea (a Dentaten mma oh Gen Scott i" 3301 wh tha season. wold and Mr. Botes, 1q., for the commiltes. bes . Goon Paseace—The clipper ship Dreadnought, Capt Ba. na 12.000 ioe bape tate’ season, sould exceedingly perplexed with reference to the probable course of Mr. Buchanan in the distribution of the spoils. A deep rooted jealousy is known to exist among the and for a cruise in South Pacific. Jeannette, Pierce, MB, bound on a cruise {lierd made an opening speech, giving general oan v betwen Ia, arrived yesterday (rom Liverpool im twenty one days, oe od Cape Clear om the 224—man- wo Funda itveen days. "She brings 215 prominent aspirants ofco—a eadiy accounted Seesengere. 1 1800 ihe bone thin season Nev 24, Monte- id ee Ms DON FEDERATION, from Philadelpbie. abort NB; hind taken 11C0 wh and 16,080 bone this jor in the vast disproportion which the number of aval | ook yde Victoria Channel, in® lune Al 1.246 tons, built | geason, bound to New Zealand asd home. offices bears ery capirants, Esch ono jew York in 1854, belowging to Thor Co's | "Coming ont of the Ochotek Pea no date, Naney. Wood, NR; boned thongs A. Fhitedetnbia weet taverpent packets, valued at $40 00) and | win Ta bola sp 460 do. wh oll. all told, bound to socley expects something, and aay circumstance caloulated 10 | partiy insured in New York. Jer cares coment ot Taig | eh F ber, Nec 6. Amethyst, Jonen, XI, with M0 ap, to sail mar that ost needa excite hate and } bent 3 0. 001. 3 ‘A! Tomber, , Jon , . oxpectation m jealousy, | Hour. 16,482 bush, wheel ee seed, 2.4 bus feed, So bbIsrown, | pamwe day on Aeriiae 3 individaal aspirant seems to 4 his own | Fh dos . 7 ton bees Heard from Nov 19, no Int, ac, Anaconda, Crenner, NB, Every spi roger 76 do oil, 63 Bhda bark. 7 108 beewwar. valved ® ; tran claim as pre eminent, and bit appointment unquestions- | * smal! pmount of w! Mew ¢ for Li Gant Long of ship India, of Niondon. bas le his. sche ble, hie services were not dimmed by the broad | St JT Murine Woniain, a Newport) B06 tik swine, | dee: be Caroline. Raving Rented her nt Mug Sonia Bay ‘te 0 Hees Atatingniahed for thetr | Sec wh love of all ber spare buat two \ dekends ot | Alea Jeft four men im har eo mak: “ head of rudder, in & gale 4th wit, iat Jo. Jon | Werther and the movements of the wh eo eer glo tome port isthe U Staien When Neral Nukahive, Marqneens Islands, July 17, Walter Soot, ebadew of other claimant: expiotts im the inte compa pwn oll ws (and sid Math or e crame. The recent visit of the brethren to Mr. Buchanan | iss seam was st 2 6d Ri a, Alien. of o My Snir Queex oF THE Pactric, Reed, hence for an del eared from Bort 19 6 dave hom Jobaane. Fistoe, Allen ot Weshingion scome by So means qnonuraging 10 | pag, was epohen on the 20D ul, inte! 4 dane | saicom a large whale which yielded 140 Vble-tt waa a 10) b>! their hopes With some it nad encountered a hurricane when agp ey esome,, amine £ come with ofhers uncertainty head, lomt ep wreck of " oar well, ‘All ber «pars, and sprung tens Pumps going. Would put into st Thomas to repair. Sinty Pat had taken a 100 Dbl ep ofl. making in all 640 Din. #, of Kennebunk, before reported. wae to. | Also, reporta left at Jobanna, Pilzabeth, Cook, Westport, 2 Fined tz. goubt, perplexity ie while beating into Table Bay, having missed | mos ont 200 bhis moet sanguine soem pertect|y Bocbenan’s iatentions in ibe: charged with ‘Alier furtner remarks between opposing cownsel It wae tally lost or one nabore at hobin Iniand. ‘OW River of Plate, Nov & Merlin. Debiola, NB, with 250 ap portal regard. Mr. agree fact in acoorasnce with the % am munya ane te 140) ‘as | Meade pasted through this city « few days ago on ete ve Granger, {rem the Bee, Coastot Atrics ‘shade shat rote 12 puggettion of Mr. Boles, end confine ——_ turn from Waehibeton ; and if report be tras, his ee RT gy tuus Oras s pon ee 5 ee ert in tone Aten T, Dee 1, Marek, Lewis; had taken no oil o ry Nit Thiver ‘of Pinte, Nov 6, Merlin, Debisis, NB, w ith 280 cya tom Dee 4, lat 24, lon3 W, Maxeachusatia, Groom, i. Tee 24, Mannibel, Chappell, of and from ¥ Deemn. 6m, bark A TL wp. asten t norms with lors of anchors and leaky tn from Carfenns, haa ¢xpe- in a state of extreme donot with reference te the yeleotion Pt be at Reson trom Carte i ha exe Minister {rom Virginia, the main diMoelty | [Selon ri 40, saw A sehr cf sbont 50 tone, wbandowed: abe with him roeting in a choice between Floyd and Buster | was 4 Yer sails and boome were Pa vp! er io bem pilot bont st? H g 2 Hil 32az%:. Indian sevtbern Baex Icy & Pranone—A recent recortia relation to ihe | | arr ai Newport Oi hark & Hourlion, Marble. tnd Cy a neutral new bark Luey & Frances from Hrogkevilie Me, for Havana, Gone. ey i. ond or wer, 70 a fi c TR her | fee latter statement, | campot of courte give it ® porilive con- Bon OB Un NOD ait msia'ed 19 pave beea Iw ty, Compra gn wh lan of ‘ond @men by 8 having run wi tradiovion ; but | bave very strong reason w believe that | oP two ley brane of Castine, at low water, she | averm w bale. at Mt Helena, George, , Newport, puch is nol the case. Apart from the motires Sas Gch es Ho eat mmiiek aod Haniel nie, | condemned. Bid trom do, no date, Pistinn, Allen, Westport, 1 : ‘ake Company reference to thie matter, whieh the Sean Bho than snehored da oFigiaalty imeuded. ard went to s4a the | 9p, for heme, pinks tik, tenoquaiat | nor to the wo furew > we Re orerbowd from the bark | _Sbip Queen of the Pacific, Reed, 2 days from 8 York for motive in the active which be bas been al krown to occupy in politiog, noutrality being io Bann Cyesren—The iron thro eaitip Quen softhe Pcie. Red. 2 Aare tol Cheater, which went ashore on Hearse'® ‘nia, recently, han ‘ J bs ™, bey aa Cae a eee eer T insted nt Monomoy Foam | Aint P Wingy, from Roveane Yor Liv ‘s, iii il ement total! vo bie peters. He in al " b- ny oftcr, and takes Care of all times nk Lecy Axs—All thé cargo hae been Innded from bark ‘Shi lereford,”’ homeward bound (probably ship Her- int eee eee abort pear Port canna, and it wae hope that | wort "Range, irom Calontin Oet 5 for Boston), Nov 2, Iat 288, happened v0 the Would'soon be R01 off vom fF, , wil of tobace», syrap and | Rbin Reliance, Foss, from Hoston Oct 19 lor Meibourne, Dee Pe trem t ne Ree York. 46 days ow, par | of Trinidad. " into Bermuda Anh alt in distress, being *ory leaky of | Care 1, Preble jong, from Valencia tor Orleana, and 4 ; x thoes dienstere Jat 28 N, lon 8 in the lnetance, Ho ie an soure laborer in ube | provmane, Ant MAREN Seat hawt salon which ihe ip Coronet ‘of Belfast, 21 days from Liverpool for Valpa- of arene now, se the sequel will sufficiently | Pencoutered on ihe American comat. no Jan 6 lat 20, Yon 2 - ny emerge against | Ina former letter I referred to the efforte of Hunter's | ini wirriam Moone (of Hanger), Raion. (ram Now Yous | on Titni: jortenne arpoet, company. s iyo Gureaioupe, encountered s heavy gale 10th wit was here | “hits pisnier, of Mork, steering W, waa passed Feb 1, lat ert mest down on beam ends, and te “ras corsvelied for the | .. iP £4 gafety of jife and ori A ‘coring BAR, showing » sigmal with, 10” In it a> ~~ oe co bormess, Re need. om the ‘yom Simon's Bay to Cape “a pent . Informed upoe Hen ait, and anchored near Somerse: ‘Sil ate ; 4 being wie signal with B in it, was pase: Imanufstored twenty sgh TX] him by Peres. Fort: duyront auehor ark in, Gann, rom Boston for Hiarans, Fe 6, tm Roath , Sat “income aoe Soe park ae, in shears gale om is apes | Ay , Jonen, from Mobile for Providence, Feb & eather be mo- ar pe of ‘aoaa wpa the in the tactios fom Ht Nason, Mullan, 30 days from Jacmel fer New Tork, Ig ore 3} 4878 from Baltimore for Montert ‘While @ which admon- ith cargo ot cole an | Bet, imo Ba Georges, Ber den, Fon 9, Int 27, ton that which t@ | moda, uit, leaky and with loss of sai/s. Ports. "he same the Barro LR Pauwen, of Belfast, from Trinwiad for New York, Anrwenr, Jan 10—In avid Hoadley, Magne, from ¥ capnel coal would the dowbtfal | witn a cargo of molanges, hefore reported fallen ta we oe. yore. art Ti 9 pail soos op fesurn; £8 Picea bor, oo 1 pang oh Te ae Reg) and MprObADIY lasue- | for fo Feb 18; Nwliure, Smith, ror Boron oan; “avian, aa near ontform , Biante, Blanks, froc Obarleaton diag Asbiuad, Clee, for SOrtesns. ArGo4 Bax, Dec 2—Fa port bart Piset Eagle, from and (oe Aux Cares, Jan 10—Ie port brig Matens, ton 10 days: echrs Homer tor rowdy Perdleton trom Boston, riog, 58 for wat te Begors, Bonnar, Dec 17—Sid Burool ‘Nedoner, Founos Avoxs, Nov le pert ae ae Antwerp. log: bark Mazeppa, “Garver, for Hagiint, 0; others a8 Raxnupa, Jan 30—In' port frou Aupinwrall for Nocti ta dieses eae EE: Las giborne, frem St Jag ode Ouba do do, ar 29th: ruben. from Tarme! tof do, Co: are ath Was Moers, hence for Guacsloupe, do arr 2th; Devonshire (Br from Turks isiarde for Raltinore blown off the coast: souee BA We ‘ord, from Wilmington, NO, for Philadeiphts. ist oietrees arr 24th (see Mi+): and others before rey 0 (Post). Libres, trom Madeira tor ‘Tork, de, #14 from Hamilton 224. hark Geerge Durkee; eta iIton - jurkee; Psvannel, er, Leaman, CslOUTTA ‘Iee Sip port which But hack ist, dirg; Hos! to ead for the Continent, char other. Now 19 Avr Covfncins, Peany, suela Lonponpexay, Jan 141d A I Marvey, Bari ef Africa, Maurits, Oct 27-—Arr Mognolia, Petters ‘iu M4—-In port Phiioweis, Bedman, toe Boston, nes, W Const o, Bable (smd #id Noy 21 for Queenstown); Nov 21, Lezida, Fernand, leans. Maranzas Jan 21—In port berk Mureingham. Luther, Provi 2: Tat ty at, brig Gondora, Fraukitu, do do. Penn aungco. Dee 22—-In por, bark Minnesota, Cole, for Bdays. Bro Januino, Dec 18—Arr bark ¥ Wright. Jr, Baker, Bos- tons cohan tn Otekeg. Rogers. Baltimore. 16th, "WW" Walon, ‘Thatcher, Philadel Perpanbuco Sid 18th, barka e. me. Dearbora (or Spelght, leans; bri erm, SAVAnNAN. SHANGHAR, 1h—arr bag ris London Br, Tiowad, Abin, Got 90—Sid brig Louten Graton (of Wow Nov 10 for Leando tm charge of mate. Ct master, Naab, having died Nov 1. 14—To port brigs Onward, Mhbatts, for 8 Gambia next day; Calvert, Willer, disg for leaWard few days; er ing sours Really. ‘Courtlend, row # Tore eet about th HN Gambri, Huribui, fromdo, repairing, for lee- war ‘soon. SURINAM, Jan 1—In port bark Tropic Bird. Herrick, hynce Gh Cros: Arethus. Homans. for geips; Martha Worthington, kK. ‘er do 40; Benj Cushing (Hr). Somes. do dé: ache Idg: beta: é — York, do. bid Ist, brig-Amazon, - r N¥o See os: zon, Saunders Glow. cester. and was Snimipe. Jan \7—sld Tennessee Carthagean. oSTATENGER, ‘Jan 7—Put in Roderick Dou, Bryant frova St x for © tr oe Geel Bermuda. Jan 26—Sid bark Syphax, Shaw, Ba vemeae Taste Bay, CGH, 11—3id barks Saxonville, Bishee J Yar for Calouia, 24, Fenelon, Hawkins, Gatouus, co ‘Tristan. DAD. Jan 2— In Tropic Bird, Foulke, Phil bin; brige MW ult, cousins, from Norfolk for a felazzo, Putnam, homens tle, Eldridge; for NYork; Mi m Wilmington, NC. BOSTON, Feb 6—Arr bark Gpringtos, Mayo, CHG. Tele raphed—Bark Sarah B Bale, frem Carden: as. Signal for @ ark. Old stcamer Palmetto, Baker. Philadelohia, bark bs, Smyrna; brigs Standard Peters, Cape Haytien;_ ki sehrs Susan, Sid, Wi erie len 1, Smith ind" WsW moderate, . Sid, wi , Joseph Whitney. H 8 Beach; ships Crusader; Suni tay Willem, len, Aiwwanth; barks Howland, ak tine: bi nd several echrs th AW —Arr ahipa Bora. Parker, 0 Soule. Liverpool; Bowditch, St ‘leans via Vine- a; Re Seabury, Apalachicola; arks rard Bown’; Reaper, ry. i Jenny (Roman). Riviebim. Gocding Cardenas: Ieand City. Stevens, Galveston via pis dismasted. towed rourd by steamer RB Forbes; M “ cord, Colcord, Mobile via Vineyard Sound; Kaward Toveland. Raitimore; Chester, Youn . Phlladatp ble vie Hull: Oape Havtien via Holm of New York. Math Nvork vis Hiyencis. id thw foreccon and JN Ow jaemel Hoin; Bay Stale Sherwuod. MYork; Plymouth Bock, Ryder, dg; Howart Lovell do; BootHBAy Feb 1—Arr brig Abby Alles, Gilebrist, 6 Jobp, NB, for Cubs, CuaRLESTO , Feb 4—Arr steamship State of J Garvin, Philadeipiis schr Ann & Susan, Myers, eported). w. Parkhill, the offing—ahips Fides ("ev %0" (previous Sooke ) ; Cid « NYork In ~ or wa barks Coperniens (B) om ray ay itham, Gavandah, brig. 0 0 anita (3 Rcuowelt Butsoa, and Wun smith, NYork id Tnabel, Roliza: Key West and Havana ship Washiogion Nor tov, Havre: Hero, Btatiord, Liv y Buenos Ayres and a mt, schr Robt Caldwell, Hudson, New GLOUCES? Feb 4—Arr barks Cuba, Bates. Surinam; PE st eo) ‘of Poriland. 70 dave from Mobile for Boe- ton (probabiy the Gen Taylor, Adams, from Mobi via Portaront), and « herm brig unknows. Le abt Dec t, LEWES, Del, Feb. 6—There is no ice in harbor, The schrw Téa. from Favannah, K L Tay, from Mobile, aud ; i from West Indies, came in vestcr day, and remain in the road Head with the Lect. "About twenty venele, (barks, brige ead schre) saried up yesterday forenoen but returned last eve- aera cet seiing ice hat wade he epoet re wi ng an the versele bai buaduntly eupotied from here with Bean a water. de. The brig Lavacca stil! remains: re ay ior elcaanraed, but fe bourts expected ned, but Suit continues wr ppg 3 i weather very warm and piessant, with sonthers wind, bat wo foggy tbat nothing can be seen at tw Ardy distance MORILE: Jon S-SArrabips Rarbare (Gr), Housion Low Morrill. Liveror!; Advice. from the Ulvde; Oe fron, Archie, London; Woodstock Wreht, Liverpool; Hame- t m— “htt, Charleston: achrs Christopber . loupe; Damor Hopkins, Newport, RI: Julia M lock, St Jago de Cubs. ‘Cid aples, stapien, & Sst, arr ebip Golden Crow bark Monaaco, Dailey, Boston; brie Lodebar, Bnew. Gi Hallo. Progress, Chase, Havre, Das Slade, ‘dd Cid ships, keh (Br), Seukios. Liver Segue M"pavre: Gen Wasbiogion, Powe 1 01; Conqueror. Winchell, Havre; land, Perrot. Spain, NORFOLK. Feb ¢—Arr ships Henry Bilis, Sthoo, Hartct aad Or iseee Lents Cal Nabob, Bartlett, and J ams, 1. Liv bound to Orty Point: in tow; Aloany (of with ice. Ho! no, Helen wteames al NYork), Bat- Jn pert, smone, gibers, brigs John R Dow. Comgeshall. and, Harriet No jewel. Hatch, for Matanzas: robra Je Berry. for do. White Foam, Milliken, for hn W Winer, Baltimore Tall. for Philadelphia—ail to leave #8 s00@ aa the ioe will por im ‘Capt Lape, of ahi Newport, came np this aflernoen. eters (ot ). from never Re an Jeane vin 3 bas in the ice, a ebort distance abore wash Pout, wil be towed up bo jrorellor CnGews Bhs trope trow A Orleans, is eafety at aocbor abont ore mile from the railroad: mation at Bristol; Bark Paul froma Mobile via How a short distance below the port, is at ane’ MISCELLANEOUS, Hic, and paruewar'y to the large clase on maine, kod who, | aun happy to say, are now tone, and the yeara of stady into the varied your enlumpa, sir, permit me .o retary eee ADFERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. of perunes ~ ot wince my sqjourn in |i, have been my exer oe that most insidious and unrelen‘ing. of physical compiotate, tion) im the enjoyment ™m robuat health ‘suicoraa in removing broachial aad pal- x eqouen, monic compiainta, 1 feel thet peak am, were it necemeary thera are nsndrnds who oid wing come Cieveccare. Vptbets coma. of Tut Tahal now Brea refeaair, the practice of (ha: eeboo] to which the world, rather from ous tom and tradiiton than from any inherent re wor blewenres preaumption {im many ages, bwil benees and this day At may oe to condemn ‘bet which existed (or om a” this de eerecicry srongiy my cutive abborre ame foeril became deeply seated, nd foe yoare I suena rere than pam or tongue can desertbe. a oneur: T looked not to common seuse for retief, but te the reacheronm Jopmas oo my professian and T anbmitted enewr fanly_ and. rontdentiy Wo the ex epimental (reaument of wav sewors. Fi od of time tro lone 1 att whicte T would forme. wanhended lind TO ~ Ty in civil and military Hfe, acd visited in anecws@ion the nowt, celebrated of tbe hospitals of Karope, but wrthout Ing the relief T anxiously sou being cured, The mort men In be medion a my cage boneles®, an’ pronaunced npn me the ver- dict of death = Ryt disease rendered me more acute than they had been while following t in the Ireadmitl profemirn } bad adopted, and pd when it seemed too sae TA water ud Buflicient fhroat oF lungs 108. ir eventual restore Rines ‘Whinn. the past sbree moo hbin re from invalion ‘ra in _almoat every State of inies and baving perform reaseaing fren ition be vnthortiee or on ves ‘ot even the commonert the healing art | have been so Mrtemate a ietive health and slreogrh to ninety out of every Runired T shail rewurn to New York. and will hen depen for Uso cltien of the West, aod on my return wil visi Ne Btates. of my pravemee in thelr poe eal be gives to all ‘howe denirous of obtalning rele! ai my, fay banda. At my office in Mew York "ne nerlod of my asnartare ‘rom New York f them. In modern parlance, 1 feel Uiapense relief 10 those eho are laboring under Vicrrible disceen wiaeh gage Beet oeny ronir and Conanmotive Ro. 17. Rowers, hv determines on, ha tay preset 66 Mayet Weceasary, bus tor at a distance, T repeat. will be Liviy Rotivied of my vietalty to na onder eaher form st ape