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8 ‘The Investigating Committee—Same of the Disclosures—Uhe Patent cases. &o., &e., &e. OUR WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE Wasmeron, Fob. 13, 1861. The India Rubber Patent Eztension—Dirporition of the Bouse—Mr Whitney Again. As | totimated in & previous lotter, the good sense and ‘mtegrity of the representatives in the House have proved ‘too muok for the india ruber monopolisis, and although We shall not be relieved from the disgusting importuni- ties of the lobby in these measures, nor yet lose sight of ‘the owners of the patents, who sit, lke huge spiders, in the galleries of the House, intently watching the opera- ‘tions of their satelliies as they revolve upon the floor ‘among the members, stil! there is hope in the signs of the times as developed to-day. The bill for the relief of ‘Nathaniel Hayward came up tn the House this mourning ‘tm «call of the commities, and for afew minutes an in- tense excitement was manifested in al! directions. If the fobby of the Hayward patient were busy, the lobby of the Chaflee iniereat were ousier; the owner of the latter baving issued bis flat thet no such’ patent but his own should bave the precedency. Of course there was e buey time of it, and the poor represcata. (ives were sadly badgered, bothered and annoyed by the two factions, whose consciences seem to be as elestic as the materiais which they represent. A more novel spectacle was never before seen upon the door of Congress than was presented to day, and I doubt xe Lean year Lge mapowe, exerted to crowd were of she patois, the ova bas b sand taxen Wy the Hunan ta voperd' to tases voy moe operations of to day justify an; = Dest, that the patents alluded 2 ive o sively lobbied. ln the Chattce interest I know ¢ tbat every tmuepoe known Im civilized society bas been engaged. civil, military, ecclesiastical, and even the spirits of the other world, have been pressed te ea ser vinn Ss. People, t1 atone be able to ibited a decided at the inet election, + his influence to The disposition of the House ts intmical to a hong tension of the rubber parcats, ae itis Sa ot e Gense of jastioe may trump, ‘the means. reguiar arc watoward, Sala perpen to to carry the mcasure io @ successful issue. Tre vote ‘upon the Hayward bil! was avoid=d to-day by the House ging into committer of the whole, but the danger is not over altogether The vote by which the matter was red shows majo ity of fifteen against the patent extensions, and it te poreible that some of the opposition members may b+ s'cx when the measure comes up again. These pate ve but one more chance at this session, e by @ euapension of the rules. Depending upon a two thirds vote, tney bave not the ghost of a chance. Still afleirs need watching. , Whitney implirs that be is not the representative jan of the Casflee patent interest. He backs down from tbe position which be was looked upon as holding at one period of the rersion. Be has come to the conciu sion that “they who meddle with pitob will be defiied,’’ Wasuvoton, Feb, 12, 1867. fhe Indiana Senatorial Election—Political Antecedent, of Senator Doctor Fitch—Bright’s Chances for the Cadi inet not so Bright. The Indiana Senatorial election is the main topic of con- vereation at present, and everybody i speculating whether the Judiciary Committee will report on it this Session. The repubiicat ve presented protests from Over a third of the indiana House, denouncing the elec- tion as tllegal and unauthorized, and also « resolation of the Senate, adopted by seven majority, repudiating the proposed jotnigoon vention as never having been assanted Go by that body, and as being fraudulent and revolutiona- Y. Since the election t venty-sevon out of the Ofty Sens. ors bave adopted another protest, repudiating {| as ao- constitutional, unpartictpated im by them, and whoily tile gal; andthe Seeretary and Assistant Secretary of the Senate pot cnly certify to it under oath, but also swear ‘that the Gepate bas no! adopted a joint resolution for any joimt convention for Senatorial elestion, at any period during the whole session. And thiry-tive mbers of the one hundred in the Hoase have also sept a protest, declaring thet that body never ‘adopted any resolution asking the senate to meet them tm Sopatorial election, that ® quorum of neither hocse ‘was present when Bright and Witch were chosen, &> ; and this is sworn to by two members of the H »use Mr. Bright, one of the beneficiaries of this boid move- ment, is well known sii over the county. His colleague, Dr. Grabam N. Fitch, bas not yet acquired such an exten sive reputation. There is great curiosity evinced to know Dis political aptece.ente—whbere be has stood on the great questions of toe dsy—and whether his record isa Pipe. Pah bas born ia. the rt four yeare—trom 1849 to 1463 frst Oongressions! canvass was in the summor of 184¥. a few moaths after General Cass bad been beaten oo noa-inter vention doctrines of tbe Baliimore pistform. The and Paign « strong svolion drouker, who ttked bis anti- slavery epecches, but wished bis principles pu: on im black and whie sept bim the following ietter. Kr. Grove Pomeroy was 6 wey: well known in Northern Ia. diana as a director in the Underground Rairoad—a sturdy @nd corsistent hater of siavery—aud one of the mom prom pent a2d active abo'llionista, openly aad avowedly A Tae cara Here are his questions to Dr. Pirwocra, August 4, 1549. Bim—As there ares few who think yeu have not been quite definite enoug! on some of the questions involved ia the pre canvnee, 1 wish you to acewer the following questions, 10 Sos elected, vote for (he uneenditional repeal of iatrict of Cohumbia for the abolition of the inter-State slave for the Wilmot tiornta and Ni you vote iso being @x'eaded jexied, and against re as property > iestlons yes oF no, without com- GROVE POMEKOY. the following prom: “aed _ ‘With pleasure I anewer yes to the err © question: RAWAM N. FITCH. Not content with this, pe added :-— Entertaining the view indicated in my answer above. T shall not only vole “yea” on tere measures, vut if po older or sbier member. howe iofiecon would be greater Youn mine, Tahal! doe meseif 3 I have G. 8. FITCH. the honor of hoic ing Be intimates at te vme, | hear, a doubt as to conatitutionality o the renen! of the inter State al trade, but, champion. by prepar!sg sod intro Dim to carry it owt By inie ‘ing hi election, and thus His doterm|aation to ee Fomerry letter’ Regetivr nod that Bright has injered by Parvotparing tn it EXTKACTS FROM WASLINGTON CORRESPONDENCE OF OTHE JOURNALS. Correspoauence oi the Ainany Argus Wasuivetun, Feo Li, 1867 The Investigation at Woshingom— aartcron of Oneida, Ue Pairen of Simomon—hrruption Caught in Ais own ae Lome ot at ome in Togwrd to the corraption | ~~} mo ( inirioste character, » (bat is opiy paralelied in the beet dames of the modern Parisian or ancient Lon don stage. Menkwolt tn ' su ie Dealer,”’ was note ore thorough master of cissimulation vor more com. pletely Coogbt 1 bia OWN (rap than toe bead ictriguer, ‘s cadinet chances NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 185%. {Correspordence of the North American.) Wasnuncron, Feb. 11, 1857. The Revenue Laws—The Post Office Committee and Free Railroad Iron—The Tarr. The buge bill reported by the Committee on Commerce * the ee sesrion, codifying the revenue laws and re- viaip, Be the collection disiricts, was Inid on the tab! of collecting the revenue, which could Beceriained through their practical working. Bat the Bouse baikea st the $42 pages, ond ehane whenever the oppo- pents of the scheme desired to jbarrass it, they de- manded the reading, and made reot issue upon that 4 pot half @ dozen man Sn Onngine ee ty i carefully, or who now kaow ti except as they were explained by Mr. Fuller, ft, anda few others who took themselves propery. It was voted down ignorance of its provisions; and this is method of legisiation for which members ar ear, exclusive of milesge, and fees em Ap effort bas been made in ie Bowie: tering into contracts to carry one daily term ofegbt years. But pi the bill providing a survey for dammir; and it was laid Publ sttention cajled several in this correspon: Jeotionabie features of Mr, adaima’ scheme, which is spe- Claily dreigned as @ Dene it to some of tre long railroads of the West tapping ‘the Misswsippi valley. [i bas no r of puriie polie 0 recommend it, ‘and is aeub Proposition to require the governmeni to enter ‘nto copartwership with any corporation which may claim ‘\he benett” of the act. Whatever may be its tate in the Senate. there is litle prospect of succes in the House. in ibe present form, tempting as is ine bait for com))ipations there, and watchful as ars the retained advocsies of the rattros is. Mr Campbe)! wili endeavor to close the debate on the tari during the present week. The imperfect develope- mente of opwwions, thus far, do not warrant any clear Judgment a: i@ the resalt. It ls clear the pending bill cannot be carried, and attempts may be mado to modity ‘t Dy falling beck upon the origwal proposi in regard to wool, by reducing the 39 per cent schedule, which ia- cuts trop,to 26 per cent, or finally, by making the atrug- gle on the free list aione. ‘moral ipflaence of the ‘Committee became impaired when one plan was substi. ‘tuted for anotner, offered only three months before, and terefore the Houre is all ai sea. {Correspondence of the Baltim: Wasuixarox, The Surplus Revenue- The Refervnice of the Tel: i The Anvestigacing Commitiee—Sums for Me and ‘ive to wrednotion of the revenue by a re- to de & project for the distribution of the measure as thie. It capnot be supposed tbat the demo- Oratic Senate wii opteriais it; apd if they were to pass it, we bave fortur ately an executive veto tn reserve for It. The ‘s)'ure of the revenue law modification bill ta the Honse produced deep feeling in that body, for th mee sure bad the warm support of many mem! efee: was aliribuied to the interposition of the Ne Tork captile and ship own’ interests. In a spirit of re- be’ of mem! 1 Dee quentiy voted 6; the taternatior cabmaries t legrap? bill as the project of & New York company, and this was one cause of its reference to the Commute op the Post Oftice. Should the bfil felt, the application wili, it is maid, Witocrawn, and tbe com ‘Wil! Droceed, with aid fro: (be American ard Britis! lic to compiate thet? enter. prise This government will, no doubt, be allowed to uae tbe telegraph shonid they desire it,oa the same terms with the public, but without sny priority. Both Horses are evgeged 10-day on Portvase bille, a dvevsrion involving come interesting parte of our politi. eal Dustory, occurred tp toe Seale upon toe bill wo refand ia and Maryland the sums which res pec, vanced towards the erection of | to pal je baila- y. Virginia advances 1,000, land },000, “Out of the fullners of the common treasury these sums ought pow to be repaid, whetter they are considered as a loan or ar @ gratuity. Our Harrisburg Correspondence, Haxrienvra, Fob. 13, 1887. The Iron Interesta—Action of the Legislature—The Kansas Questiom— The Repr blican State Commuice—The American Btate Councri Resolutions instructiag our Senators and reqacsting our Congressmen to ase «l’ booorsble means within thelr power to prevent the passage of any bul in Congress re moving the duiy from railroed irom, passed both branches of the | egisiature yester¢ay. In the Senate the vote was unanimous, every Senator ‘voting for them: bat in the House there were thirtean mem- bers who had the boicness to misrepresent their onnstiia ents apd the interest and wollaro of the State by votlcg against the resolations. The vote im the House stood 80 to 18—the opposition is emall, bet apon @ question like this, which is of such vital importance to the tron interosts Of the State, mo person voting in the negative can do so without wilfally misrepresenting the Interests of the State, Of those voting agains: tho resolutions five are from the county of lade! Uhree from Backs county—and tf 1 mistake not the feeling of tho citizens in the Interior of the Btate who are dirrctiy interested in the manufectare of iron, Pail pain will be beld accountable for tha! opposition It has ben for a lovg time the general remark that Philsdelpnis opporrd everything that was for the interest of the interior ‘o fi at interior of the Mate ars more otber—hes met with opposi 1on from that quarter, % har given the representatives Of the State mchance to attack then being mace to concentrate the yore Sguinet the legislation saked for from Philsdetphis. That ‘hone is Pot to be wondered at, for ade\pbia bas and the improvement of tbe Sate The bin cidg Karras quertion Bee finally been dieposet of After nome five days’ discussion they came to « vote tocay. and were defeated by seven ote stood 43 to 42. members who ady ton can reconcile t.eir votes mats to be sean ome new dispored c sdopt Whe call egreed upon by the o)porition mam: the Legwiatere. The mem! fe agreed b> withhod thelr oa)! unt! alter the aesemdiing of the committer, for the purpose of reierring it to them. This acton is likely to pace Gibbons !n @ bad situation, sod not * all ae en ‘Tiadle postion. ‘The American State Coanell meets in Alto ne on tae 5d of March, to decide their course for the ormtog competgs. 1 in sacerted by many of the loaders thay meboee plots ALG counter) riot# the committer are iracing Mr. Matteson, of Oneise, was the friend aod patron of correspoodent of the New Yor Times » the ininrmation ia regard to | *bd out of tbe Hoare, Mir © wan pad moe u He wret vo Warhirg aro evoe by the Terme tow sete the pow thar moet wie, € for the purpore of eaban t 0 the the prove ‘ f written | Times obary'n r Jet oes omediqw Mr Pune resid bit experience, and Juoge & enrieimee st once. 1 ae m0 Tr atior, Ciented a8 & Koow Nothire, and converted to black 1a Poblicaniom, bad beer porciiug eroong in» pr Of Matteson Ho war ev “ently grecu ie the bat anc bed provoked the enn ky 0’ the “Forty fo aa (he combinanon for Aefostivg atniny | caied. by atiomp.ing to op rae oniede of them Geet, there as some trow>e |) ihe elerior of that or jgstion, aout dividing the prix of thetr eperations, end Hh wer thoogtt Simoninn's id rettore iu dissipiine, by cotting ap ap oute’ ‘e pre Pimot toi «@hich Paine reveaiet and rich Jodso Edwards con Ceaned. «Bul When it Gam ont, \clery. 4 freed of Matte fon, moved a commiléce, ANA the ister secured the ap Po piment of ov 6 oF own copfedera's ani depend Rote, of Utice—Mr. Hae coor keeper to (he commiter, 0 08 Wo keep Dimeuit Inform: of the tert noay Lt the investigatiom hed slopped wits the soqo'ry into Paine’s charge, ard tte scliva ended by the expu'sion of Keiney, Matiooon Weald kave heen stronger toan ever and bo inierloper wruld be Jompind vo wet himeeci( “oerrying bills’ except wonder Bie (aren\, and ps tue trthote to Bim an the pilin By from Onieds bea lef ap ungoarded A promwent 180m reps sare letter W99 Lot predimated uoon the fact isan of Oaeida, pert Die. wt We nek . On the groun tbe (oliine’ #veetD n't bli ae per agreement He threatened wenom, ard wher appeniet to by (be man ary St Albany, to interfere for ‘‘vieeding 4 he'd » aw vieck 1% ibuigas wr, American Convent | and from every todioation tnat I onleee the cal! \arved oy 40 CORRES Gartao, Jan, 12, 1867. rernment—Their Wants and Plunder Precisvtti¢n Hatred Tnoards the Amerte ane, The country i# still convaised by revolutions set on fcot by ambitious demagogues devoid of petriotiam and secking ely thelr own aggrandizement. The present President, cr milMary dicwtor, Castilla ¢rove ont the reguiariy elected President, Echenique, wo yours #go, an now Vivanco, with the aid o' the mavy, wales he bas bo ght over, @ endeavoring to oust Castilla Generel Ramon Castilla is of Indian or Choioe extrac- tion hes worked bimself cp {rom the ranke t his present bigh position, is Drave, rough and steborn, but not blood thirsty, Gemers! Manve! Ignacio Vivanéo is of Spanien Gencem!, & perfect gontieman in hie manner, bat crasl, vindictive, cowerd'y and treacherous. Both men, and in feet ‘neatly all pubuo men in Pern, are dishonest ‘One- ‘e wants being fewer Lan the others, be ir cona'deres the least expeneitn, aud consequently ont honoet of them ail. We bad ® canno wkirmieh on the Ist of Jannary, be tworn the fost aud C/iiao, remviting in the death of some ten of Viranco's party, acd no love in town The lack of good rociery, the prevsiauce of fever and the frequency of earihqnake# ano revoluvons make Peru Anywing but # para ise Yankee ine word of reoroach, and ovory thiet, biagk eg oF morderer (no maivs what ovuntry man) 19 oRiled & Norte Americano, en! in every plot they ting they dis. cored the machinations of te Yankeos Walker's fil best ering Crowd and Lop 2's Cuban expedition, torethor be jemiovay Of &] other foreteners, bave pro: lioed te people aad government agsicat as, otmetiiniaiae : Additional f.om California, By the steamer Orizaba, w.\ch eff San Francisco seve- ral boars a‘ter the Golden Gat —re;u'er mail steamer— ‘we bave reorived the San Francisco Bulls in of the eve: ming of January 20. Our previous advices are to the morning of that day. ‘The Ortzabe hed op boord « quantity of arms and am munition, said to be intevdet for the Mexican gorers ‘They were cleared at ‘he custom house for M: - ing Bulletin contains the call Ny ga ca- top meeting agsivst the election ef Senator G The te of General Waiker were Ric active in eramnane vp reeveite in tho interior, At Stook’on the following was posted :— Norice.—250 men wanted, who are willing to Nicarogt on the Bh Jaausry. | Can be turnished wipes Te OnE ac terey- a1 the Orlogos balogu, ‘Cecekienast cos tf " i tte offered to emigranta. oy A delegation from the Young Men’s Democratic (Sen | Snnogerain at Won en in the Orizaba, to be aren nye ipa There wave serious row’ among the coal beavers at San Francisco on the evening of the 19th, between the bands employed on the Golden Gate and those formeriy engeged. There was scvere fighting for an hour or so, bu: nobody was kilied, Tho cause of the row wasa dis pute about weges. Agreat mauy politicians wore on board the steamers, en route for Washingion OUR SACRAMENTO CORRESPONDENCE, BacaamenTo, Jan, 18, 1867, California Legislature— Election of Broderick and Gwin— Address of Dr, Guin—Bz Governor John Bigler and the Cabinel—The Vigilance Committee and General Edel— Matters in General. ‘The Cali‘ornia Legisiature convened on the 6th instant. The democrats being largely in the majority, elected ail thelr officers in both branches. After a severe struggle Hon. D, C. Broderick bas been elected United States Sena- tor over Hon. J. B. Weller, and Dr. Gwin to supply his own vacancy. The candidates were Hon D C. Brodorick, Hon. J. B. Weller, Hon, Wm. M Gwin, Hoa. M. S. Latham, Hoa. J. W. MoCorkle, Hoo. S. J. Fields and B F. Washington, party, beaced by Broderiok, Bigler & Co. You are Qware thai in this State for @ number of years there has existed @ division im the democratic pari sim! lar in som to that in New York. The Broderiox wing was called the Tem many party, and the Gwin, Hammond & Co. wing were called toe cnivairy The letter of Dr. Gwin has greatly incensed bis old aaherents, and he is new by them very fiercely deronnced. As to Jjustness of their denan Gia'icns I will express no opinion, leaving the aggrieved to evttle their disputes, By reference to the letter of Dr. Gwin you wil perceive urrendered 0 Mr. Broderick alt ‘oontrol over ppointments te California. ! patronage, heretofore enjoy 7 by the friends of Dr. Gwin, they very natu regard as very unjust to them, and abuso the Dootor cording 'y the eetUement of the Senatorial question the subject of a Cabinet appointment has been freely dis- cussed, ard strange to say, the public volce is almost unanimously in favor of ex-Governor John Bigter, who bas been more abosed than any other man tn the State. ‘Within the lest two weeks we pave had considerable rain, apd the snow (a the Sierra Nevada is of unusual depth. On tbe coast range of mountains, where hereto- fore but fitie snow bee failen, thas been found to the depth of atoot. Between Shasta City aad Weaverville, cn the Trinity mountatps, the snow is over six feet in depth, and on some of the bigh points of the Salmon mountaing |t is over ten fect in depth. ‘The Legislature is decided in its hostilityfothe Vigilance Commitee, anc will moet assuredly refuse to pass any amnesty law. Suchalaw will not receive more than thirteen votes out of eighty Senate pot more than six out of thirty. tnrce The commit- tec are Dow ip such a state that the more eotive mombers charged with mpatbised with the committee, but both bitterly det e accusation On Seturday next Gen. Estall . of the Assembly, will give a fall bistory of the history of Thomas King, the editor of the Builetin, organ of the committee. If Bape im time I rite wnt ‘The General bas notified ladies not to be Present ‘The State interest on bonds due July next bas already been se; apart ($120,000) to pay the interest due at that ume. MARKETS. San Francisco, January 20, 12 M.— quiry ‘or gooos this morning from the from tbe cosntry, but we cannot note for any particular article. is ih demand — jobbing ies Of 460 to, Barley —tales of 260 bags, at $2 60. of 200 b 3) banus, . Turpentine—sales 700. cash. The Fiying Fish Fee eoger etn oes sale of bois Carolina private rup—eale an: gal. Keama, $1. Scgar—salee of 360. bales Chin Chua No. i, 1, 1GKe, snd 100 do., Batavia sweated, 8240. Dried ap: ples—aale of 60 bf bois, a 123(. Soap—eale of 260 bxe, chemical olive, private. Bacon—eale of 23 bhds extra clear, private. Fires in New York. FIRE IN SECOND AVENTE. factory corver of Thirtieth street and Second aveaue. Damage adout $100. The a district, aboot balf four o’clook on Sunday noon wos caused by smoke ise uieg from the dwelling houre N>. 4832 Broadway. On exa' tion, It proved to proceed frora a lue, No damage was done, FIRE TN BROADWA’« About 9 o'clock yeaterday (Sunday) afternoon, a fire breke cut in the embroidery, lace and cross trimming store of James Rouaidaot ‘72 Broadway. Tho Gre. men were quickly at thi ye and soon extingaieh ed the flames, before reoond floors, The fi fire for tho Fourth after. se eealrs: Dor bow fk originated Thi -— will be thoroughly 40 damage to faraiture 500 in the Astor Insurance FIRE IS BROADWAY. Avovt tix o'tlock om Sunday evening, an alarm of fire wae given for the Fourth ‘istrict, coused by the barning of a window curtain op the fourth (oor of tae Astor place Hotel ib Brose way, opposite Astor place. Damage sbout 3s FIRE IN THE BOWERY. About baif past eight o’clook Inst night, a fire was dis vored 19 & boot and shoe store, kept by Patrick Kelley, 283 Bowery. The flames soon spread ant f the @miire comens of the d ex’en ied up the etaira to the second tloor. ir. Kelley's stock will probably amount so Tho forniture of Mrs. willer, on the oce Company Mr. Sebdastain Ra ©: Engine Company No Ly who resided on tre dita flor, ‘child, whicd he ruppoeed 0 was then, however, toe tate to retreat by tes vulte aed he‘ore he covl! adjust the ladder to tae #>nttie the einoke upon him. He abandoned that mode of ogreen, © jy succeeded (in making bis excape from indow to be Y root over the gutter. The heat was so bat Mr. Fudemiller was severely barnt about the face apd arms FIRY IN BAST THIRTY-THIMD STREET. Lent night, petwoen 10 and 11 o'clock, a fire broke ont h the attic of the large frame puliding, situated «t No hawt Thirty third street, occepled by Jacod Kironest & leger Deer ealoo romme $160, end to tha farnw #0 more Mr, Biren oe of $4,000 08 ding | the Vommercial 3,009 on bie Mook, houeeho.d far- ‘arkot Insarenoe Compa Mysterious Death of « Female at Needham, ‘Maas. (From the Boston Traveller, Fob. 13.) We oS the following particulars oe at Se tor thie sete. 7 Justion states pit, ano wes then in an intoxicated cond! eon on ber wi rome oh halt peat sis o'ok never reached & alive. Perebiltren fading that she did net come pore ‘look P. om yor bretner wat abe bad gone to the residence of her br ton Upper Faue Oo Wednesday morning the cou mencod a aearch for hit mother, aod at about SP. M. funnd her dead body in the woods, bate tstacee from ber howre, frozen kus, There were toorke neo tbs place where ehe bad walket or been ‘ragged along. vor draen was torm, fad there were some take upon her face, which #as consileradiy swollen. Fersome passing near the spot whore she was found, on re the night previews, etated thet they heard roioen 6 it | 1 M8 Were conversation, Dramatic and Musical Matters, ‘The opera eeason closed Om Saturdsy night'with a be- nefit to Mr. Strakveoh, which, in spite of very nasty wea- ther, was a benefit indeed. His season was so far suc- coraful that he intends, e8 we are told, to begin another on next Mrnéay, the $81. We bave not yet received any Official notice of the fact. It is said in mustoal circles, that there bas been quite a race of the agents for Ma- dame de Wilborst, and that hor terms were considerably ‘vgmented. We believe, however, that Strakosoh has seoured ner at a pretiy high figure. Hor health is o far restored that she has recommenced the study of the rile of Amina in the “‘Sonnambula.’’ Her re-appearance at the Academy will create « greater sensation than ber début. Although we have lost the Opera for the present, we have gained Thalberg, who has returned to the city, after aeuccession of triumphs in Philadelphia, Boston and otber emall towns, and who reoommences his concerts at Ntbio’s saloon, this evening. The management has dis played copatdorabie tact in varying the erraugemente for the concert, 0 as to give the programme an entirely fresh appearance. The stege for the piano will be placed in the middle of the room, #0 that all the audience can see apd bear, Mr. Thalberg will play several new works; Madame Jobansen, a most excellent artist, will siag rome merccauz of German composers; Madame D'Angri gives gems of Itsiian music; Mr. Josoph makes bis ap- pearance im the concert room, after several years, and Mre. EL, Davenport reade from the bos\ English posts Scch a combination must please the most varied tastes Mr. Thalberg also annoutces 20 day, bis second oon cert for the children of the pablic schools, [tcommences at Niblo’s at lo’olock this afternoon; his matines at Dodworth’s Rooms on Friday. He will thea introduce pew instrumeni, which has boen received with great fa- vor in London and Paris—the Alexandre organ. There \s werea! deal of curiosity to bear this instrament und the hands of such an artist as Mr. Thalberg. We expect to see @ great turn out of the musicai world this week. At the theatres the basiness of the week wast very fair. ‘The benefits of Mies Heron, at Wallaok's; of Brougham, @t Burton’s, and of Jobnaton, st Laura Keene’s, on Sa turday night, were all well attended. The announce ments for this evening wil! be found quite interesting. At the Broapway Tuxarrs Mr. Forrest piays William Tell in Knowles’ play of that name, which has been pre- pared with new acevery, dresses, music, &c., kc. Mr. avd Mrs. A. H. Davenport and Mademe Ponisi play the principal parts supporting Mr. Forrest. At Boaton’s Tamara the bill of Saturdey, which in clades Mr. Burton and Mr. Brovgbam in four parts, all the pieces being ehort and fall cf fun. This performance attracted one of the greatest houses of the season on Saturday. AtLavpa Kemnm’s Tamaren “The Lady of Lyons” and the burlerque ‘*Camomile’’ are announced for thie evening. Mise Keone and Mr. Jordan play the prinotpal parts in the firat piece, and Mr. Johnston and Miss Jefferson in the record. At Wattack’s Trgatre Miss Heron will appear for the firet time in New York as Medea, in Legouve’s tragedy of that name. There is great curiosity to see Miss Aeron in this part, and to gratify It the msnagement have taken “Camilie’’ from the bills while tt wae still drawing fall houses. At Ninvo’s Garpen the Ravels appear this evening in three pantomimes. They will only remain here ti! ‘Thursday next, when they go to Philadelphia. Atthe Bowsry Tuxatna the announcemoots laciude a yw drama by J. B. Hows, called “Uncle Sam, or the Maniac of the Tombs.’’ and another drama, also by Mr. Howe, called “The Bleak Hills of Eria.” At the Musmum the dramatic part of the entertainment for today and evening tocludes ‘A Kiss ta the Dark, “Away with Melancholy,” aad “The Old folks st Home,”’ At the CoLormp Orsra, both Wood's and Buckley's, cellent programmes, with capital aferpieces, are aa- ‘nocnced for this evening. Irews, Goserr, &c —Heory Placide plays at th way om Tuesday. He wil! soon appear wi ‘Thomas im ‘The Comedy of Errors’ The early appear ance of Mr. Biake Is also anvounced. After Mr. Forrest's engegement the Broat Mantgemest have a great novelty, which will make the town open its eyes a little Brougham, we hear, has written a piece called ‘The New Camille,’’ in which Burton plays Camille and Polly Marsball Armand. That will be fanny, we “apprehend.” Bar. tou brings out a'aew piece, by Plunkett, “The Four Phan toms,’’ to morrow night. Dirs. Pluoxett, wh) made ber debut bere last week, is @ protty woman anda clever actress. A new piece, by Brough i underlined a the Bowery, Laura artists, property men and machinists baye been at work several weeks en tho scenery and machinery for “Faust end Marguerite,” whioh bad « great run at the Princose’s theatre, Loa. dop, and which 1s underlined for immediate py oduotion bere, We expect something very (ne. Gottechalx and Kittle Adaliua Patti sailed for Havana last week. Maret- zek, with his artists, bas arrived at Charlosion. We presume that he will open the opsra house at Pa'ladel phi, under the mapagemest EF. A. Marsba/l. Miss Heron ‘will alternate Modes and Camille at Wal act's this week Burton’s Chambers rtroet theatre, ant the Howa-d Atne. pwum Boston, are advertised to rent. Mrs. Bsrrow, who jately played at Burton’s, had @ bonelit atthe Boston theatre last week, on which occasion she made the fol- lowing spoect — Once more, kind friends, 1 am the recipient of your favors, ot whch I have baa eo many proots that tt oly adds to my embarrassment to roturniog = my thaoks this evening. Rugase me © 0 Goes cas co egotiom if Tamcewtat brieily allade to 100 from these boarde—the and lo Visit I lately made to New York teealy. ded Seren loars, know and appreciate the fact thet bore in Boston is my hi ), (aD. 9) ‘and let me assure you, and! know you will be that the kind I mei with hers on my re- torn rendered ovly doubly dear the plaadite olsewhore beetowed. Thankipg you most sincerely and aifection- pom og your kind haces, l respectfully bid you good evening Many of the bouquets thrown were scocompanied with Deantifol tchens of kindness, In the form of jewslry and movoy. Mra. Wood hed her benefit on Friday, sad played Walcor’s burlesque o! Breoklyn City News. Tue Rapcerion of THe Pouce Forct —The Common ving reduced the poiice one third, or from 313 . there are bardiy any leit in some of the Ia the Taird ward, for ring 1! part. The better provided, and the same 9 in which the force has been policy pursued by the Com mon Council in this respect may be seriousiy ——— Pros Fret Pasvavren—Teo South Brooklyn © bruis pamed James |) Donpell aad Nace pre it pro. fey vo eroaped, but the follo| as preessories Desi! Downey, M MeNelty. ney, Joseph Megan, Potor Megan and Thos. & were locke" wp to anawor Autom Romumy avy Rare —Mary Ann Williams, young Fnglier girl, came to the Second District sta Yion house, avout 12 o'clock om Sat aignt, and charge’ sevors! mon with invelgling” her into « basement, onder a grocery Tilary street, woere they robbed ner of ten doliare ond violated her parson Sho is eaaployed an servant ina heme come corper of Kvoks and |’ crrepont eirests, and aye abe war om ber retarn beme from a visit, when hs wae —— ment, sod The complainent bas months, Two men whom she ideotitied a beieg impit- oated were arrested by officers Gaynor and Fou, who were locked up 10 await examination. wc, Deuce tet Das heed Mg nde wae the sarner of Founh arenes and oar sab. and . 4 ju ie an rund home in Bort sitastion. No berdiy ted. The prieoner appear bios boatees a “push ube 7 we bave elroed yn the leat to Tea Dew eDg% Personal Intelligence. ‘M, Thalberg, Madame D’Angri aad caurhier, Signor Abello, Hon. Ashbe! Smith and Major Hoiman, of Texas, are at'the — Hotel. who ware cer orgy the Vise Con of four ‘beuueea Bria ‘The Hon. Mr. Davis, M. C, elect from Indiana, is in Washington. PR rag on of North Ca Ean, Rorety of Texas, Clark, of Kentuoky, "Ben. Hammatt 2 Norton wont Consul at are in Washington, Picton, Nova Sootin, and Mire and Hevenain im the steamship Rmpire ane now Orleans—Mre cette: bea a ee gD 8 raraball L Vien G Kerr? rena Rolir. J We a Beara ag oes Fw drag and = steer 2 yy te rom “apltral via gm cae Doge ee and Col Inge and servant. ase Bamunoue, fot eetcoars A Coaraed aioli ketceam ‘Rev Wm Cam) DEPARTURES, & Ji Me 'W Madden ‘nt eden, rae ee aw JJ Atwater, Mrs M Dw t TE Miller, HS Bi "wes Heil, re Ss bo gees Lynes, E Daley, F Gergert, Sh Wise, N Cone, Fi rrr ‘T Harman, qohp Garver. LJ Crown, oe ish, Miss 8} Kingman, K Ma Bensouwand 13 in gibi BLG a ra H Wardner, N P Cn MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. ALMANAO DOO HEY TORR—TER DAY. Port of New “York, Fe Kk, Webruary 15, 1857, ARRIVED. Griffin, New Orteane, | Tons and Steamship Empire City, ues on Nornsine, iow It ilvergosls #2 day, with sadse and perengers, (0, H Marshall @ Go. Feb 12th, Nantucket Bou Rearing WW i mls, assec one of Dunham & Dimon’ a packet ships ateerin fad one death and one Buin 2 Tiurieh, Bich, Hatres Dee Si, with mdse and 67 passen- gers, to Mortimer ‘oo. don Siat lat 49.9H lod Th, sroke bark William, of Yarmouth, for Havre; Feb 7th, ms 9 bes $5 11, passed a veasel botiom up, of about 400 tous, painted ship Yankee Pane, Bs yee, Bremen, 36 days, with mdse; to F Pavenstedt (i Frio Medister. Cott eisaae 9 dare, wich made te WT Frost’ Feb 1h ef; “Fi gn, passed wen mpost of vessel and a M has experienced very heavy weatber Bark Charies Kean, Chaitin, Havre, 39 days, with mdse and 3 mag lady © Baker & Co. k Bebecca, Storrs, Rio Janciro, Dec 31, with coffee. to Aymar & Co; vessel to MM Freeman & Co. Jum 24, tat 31 50 8, 1cg 39 4, spoke whaleship Saratoga. of New Bedford; 34, Tat 38, grate ges, signals with schr N Sietson, dome 5 yo enrietia, of Baltimore. BrigHC Bi ako. Bio Gratde,, Braz: 0 days, with hides, wool, ac. to Th ‘Eyre; veesel to Brett, eon 16th, lat 2 5,"lon'16 W. spoke bark ‘Withelmae, Todays sont Kio Junelm for,Newfoundiand. ‘The H C B bas experienced heavy weather, been 8 days N of Hatteras, split evils, washed ‘ay Dead rail, &e Brig Washington (of Harpswel!), Warwick, Matanzas, Feb 14, with 333 hhds and 23 bbis_ molasser, to Stevens & Augulo. eeselto master, Has experienced heary weather. Fed 9, 8t 11:30 a M. lat 36 34 long 74.06, was suddenly struck aback by a equall from NNW, which bove the vessel on her ends, where she lay about ten minutes when she righted with loss of ope lant mails and jib and beng badly. 11th inst lat 36 40 '4 16, passed « lower mast of a large vessel, with bright yard attached 12th, lat 37 long 74, saw a large New Orleans packet, with double topsail yards on fore and main- masts. Same co, lat 37 20 long 74, pase a a ship's lower mast with topmest and top: Vard attached on the toy yard ws close reefe burned, also the end of wer Ames, sailed two Gays previous tor NYork. Thia ioral 4 while anchored in the lower bay. and while git the —— = the Washington lost an aacher and about ten fathoms fancy Marin Lndeey, Para, 2 days, with hides, 4c, to Corn: mio & Co. leamer Delaware, Copes. Fitedolghie, ka’ Cushman. N Bed! mer Potoms) Beamer Wer'chester Curk, Providence via Sandy Hows. Paneed echra Win a Ellis, Nicall, and Proweea, Hulaa i (he Joe between Nayat I aid ‘udence ~ would tow up at the inat, at 3 PM, off seen. passed fist opportunity, steuraore Oupray and Petsel; hence for Ship 1 ‘apo! * bis ip Louis Napoleon (Ham), Herting, Hamburg, and Cux haven Jan 6—By vteamtyg Hercules, Capt Heanessy. ‘Also, one ship, and two Wind daring the day, SE to SW, and light Herald Marine dence. PRILADELPHIA, Feb 15 4), PM—the City Ice Boat left at noen to day, with ship Wyoming, for Liverpool, in tow. dhe re Gas hen Trenton to Cape Henlopen. Weather ver k ihe ship Arcole, from Palermo. ls aground on John Shoal; amahip 1R Davis, Hand, NOrleans; David Lapsiey H hp —1, bri aly, vee 7. Wheeler, Coraon, Mai nope ashe Bi geeee hop. —! Thos Dalle ua: Ryder. Palermo. Sophia. Ris daseiro, owes, Boston; Ana ilizabeth do; Rio. Janelro; Kentia, Foray “Perakmnbuco: x Wiimagion, NC oh month, Ja. S14 abip ‘Wyoming Li erpoo ba bark Irma. Nobre, Rarbadees, brig Foster. Crowell. emg ong senrs A Mao derson, Henderson, NOrieans; V Skarp, tharp, Savannah, Misce! aud Li ‘was 01 Bento & Co, and Jas Nesmith An wot by Mevare ii hardson. Spence & Co, POO. as we erroneousiy sated on Saturday. Saipan ods bas iene Le Satr CLanexDox, McGtlvs a Newport rienced bear). weather 02 thé coast pine of ber crew frostbitten Snir Hvaico—T: \ revoried what abip Huslen, before men Dened sunk near Saddle Back Laige, reieved herself of her baliest and floated up curing the last storm. tute, betog'is 0 gory leaky condition, Her Sonora ts Bt! 2, betng in a q er 0 to have sustained mi aah kanes at the time abe Watch Hil Keel. ‘Sur Oxrssa, from Calcutta for Boston, wrecked on Nauset Beach, was sold at auction 12th inst, for $1.090. Mr Alex Ken- ¢rick, ot Orleans, was the my The aachors, ‘sas, rigging, &c brought about $2.00). Bank Hesren, Briard. 12) by Boston. put toro St. Gi from Callao, expe. [owt sails, &c, and bad from Croag'adt beued to arew compirtely ex: Taustet rom aeptivation of food, and ie he voysge. The H experienced & suce sion of heavy, since creesing the Grand Banks, having been three the northware of he Guif Straam, and twice within of Cape Cod, an wan €0 daye west of the Grand Bani bearing fing UP tor Bermada On 18th December, im lat 41 deg 53 win vorth, » ong Oe cos Pn wee while lying to in e heavy wars bonta, eae trom NW, ahipped eece whist sary ty oats heons january iat short of 6 Saher Ant started jong 66 deg 11 min weet, all our fuel, was ob ll isth rug Aleak and had crew were al] more or lees frostbitten. On the 2 three feet and x half of water in the The capita. wife, snd crew were taken oi! by the bark Sophia, of Baltimore, is lon. 72.40, and taken to Delaware Breakwater Tith, while ree"ing topaaiia, Jacob Rizr sectnas, fil from the maintopssil yard to the deck, and was slmost inaantly Milled. New Tork Feb 14. 1987. JOHR © WiLL, Cora Raw Axx Euzamern, Taylor at Phi om the 16th Jan. Int 38 40, lon 6, im whieh ahr lost Bury Cmicoree, Howes, at Philadelobie from Boston, ¢ tlenoed beavy weather, lost salle, spark and stern boa, hy Duiwarka stove and erew frostbitten. boun Baran & Ramexe—Capt Wilkert. of echr Barah & Rmelin 7 Oy, before Abandoned. and crew SPs, ‘EN Stee ule as tion, All well, nad s a. | tonsed them about ‘Pavel seri germea cia romwel rom hee moor, {ORs The bons Nae, been tees wil wever tre formowen by me ty thove wth me-fu} na Baa hewn of Yrarirendig women hav ve P od have seen men onl for, hein whem 1 wna der ii, god smsistanee given. And neels. In Monnt Hi ‘10th from fadian Osten via Newport, ark dt Hourton River, 609 wh olf. iY Cape Verd Islands, Dec 10th, Nassau, Murdock, feng pare free, Nov 16th, Rambier, Willis, NB, 6 bbis black- fab ‘Arr at Kaloa Jan (ib Bren Queen, Philips trom a oruaa aul well; no report of oi. stared Spoken, de. jcitig H Purtngton, from NOrleaas for Genoe, Dec 25, at 26, |, Kelley, 13 ae Etiwan, [rayon for Charleston, Feb 12, 49 miles ey ye Bulkley, hence for Chariestov, Feb 12, 40 Hes ColGeier; Seton, hence for Charleston, Feb 12, 18 AM, 20 miles 8 of Lookout. pen Middlesex Cook, for NQe- eka ov? attacks Dabs, Privchand, bence, arf Sithe for pay ‘and others. Canpirr, Jon Z—1n port ship Bepperell, Twambly, fr ligeben the London, th incorre a ne Nee, enetee ta load ioe Ma jonocina, Dec loearr barks Yeakee, Suuith, 9a Pramata- co; Fann; , Lawton, do. a, about ian 19—In'port_b Frenrico, Fisk, unc; sober Het Di: ‘Higgins, hence, Suan. Gas Sein port berks erethuss, Homans, from ond for Gloucester, ldg; Tropie Bird, Herrick, for do. watting: hy Fy ay iy Po ins, brig Benj Rekioc hanes ewes eter. nanee ‘Pen Breawsmms Axcio haten Pcp! cetx ae Risen Bxapwanis, Jan 26-617 1 Bowury Put in 25th, Rioise, in from Li peal for NOtekass wih cargo shitted and Ides of tio han ‘peereipret ee pee >> ¢, Jellerson. NO Jeans. jan 25—Sid Bhins Ge "jan %—Sid Grampus, Sution (from Stockholm), Ba- Lea Ji 2A i em i rr Southampton, Pratt, NYork (an@ pro- sere, en ‘26—-€1d F W Brune, Landis (from Havre}, GuovcesteR, Jan 23—Sid Samos, Basford, Bwansea. Li whl ie itd Naber? Hodgdon, a... f eg pt! ; 27th, Parana, Scot, Callao; Newrort, Jat 25—Arr Medalli Theobald, Gloucester, ei onniuor'y, Jus Be-Pasned by, gris Lemont, Andersou, Rerwvort tan os cadets Ellen, Deightnise (trom, London), NYork Qurexstowy, Jan 25—8ld James Littlefield, Potter (trom Ore Lith, SL. Tilley. trom St Jobn, NB, for Liverpool. 4 In, ‘Jan rr Joba s Harris Mack, Glusgow Yanwoorn, 1W, Jan i4—Sid Voodaus, anderson Grom Loa- don), NOrieans. Bpowwanemavas, Jan 2%5—Sld Cumberland, Lambert, © Le meg} Roaps Jan 2—Sid isaac Beil, Jounson, NYork; Fredericx Gebhard. Edwards, do. heal Jan 2%—In port Fiilomeia Redman, for Heng oe. ‘4, Jan 17—Arr Neapolitan, Ellis, Bosteu, Dec 12, fer ‘Young Turk, eiteeanes Rare Smyrpa Sid léth, Hump! DUYHSA, Jan 12~Arr Torrent, Montgomery, Constantinople. (Pen Steamsmir Evnora, AT Hasirax.—Telegraphie Arrived trom New York, Nov 18, Horatio, at Shanghal jan 4, Bweepstakes, at ee Salled from Boston, a bmith from Palermo. for Kichmond, Jan 28, Ei Piere from Liverpool. led for New Urieans, 23th, Poe 7 tas for Liv from Clyde, White Sea from Deal. dion, West Point and Normaniy, for New York; Williem F St Boston; Fanny Fosdick and Torawanda for delphia; CI for Savannah: Rockaway, Aber, Ste r and Harry of the West for New Orleans. ‘Arrived, Hansel Gregory at Bourdeaux, from New York, Ben Lion at Marseilles. ‘27th, Jubileenm at Helvoet from New Orleans. Sailed 30th, Alliance from Liverpool for Charlestown, Le- caidas and Gusen of tho Bs Liverpool for New York. m, Nov ww mite (rom Shanghae. Arrived from New Yoyk, Decl, N B Palmer at by oy Sadled for "New York, Sow 38 Att Buckiincs fron Foo ¢ ow; Dee rt from Caleutta: Nov 29 Islander and Dee } trom Caieutta; Dec 13 Talieman from Cale Dawe from Caicuita; Dee 21 Walnole Napoleon from Calentt Passed the Strn’'s of pet) Austral) 1a, Nov 9 Aurora York, Phaeton from New York; liow oF York; Nov 13 @antiago for Boston. | BALT! ORK, Feb 18—Returned, brig Almore, Voss, whiel #id beoc °° N¥ork on Wednerdsy evening. in tow of steam- she got down below North Potat. where the tract fo bee vapletely Jammed up with very heary an@ ‘solid ice, and no water in sight as far as the ere could ri th rendered it impossible to get tether; and was obliged ARL-ESTON. Feb 10—Arr steamship Nashville Ewam, NYork; bark Dudiey, Bovertase, HOxience. et ofing & number ot vensela before hile CA from the. pg Sag a ‘ork. sehr Emeline, Miner, do. Cli barks Boston; Architect, Bailey, NYork; scbr @ 8 vhase, Gih—Ary ship Jane (Be), Beotlant, Liverpool: brig, Bacal Boston, schss Alexander M. jisue, Carthegena, Waiter Raleigh, ‘Wilson, NYork. Cid wehr 18 Levering’ Car? wach Say rd tote. =e 2. Dobbin. Lew 4 peed %h, brig Industry, Robiason, nasbes, NEW ORLEANS, 5— Arr ship st mg Lauer. Torre, bia) LY - ry Me arthur, Rew; LZ armen, Mi Cid, shipa Be Curt, Barres bark Anas y. Henry, Cara Honduran Tie phe ‘Ornit, uatan F Sex: MeMurras “from New York. vid. sean brig salvador, Pryst. Fasewro aude market; scr Cnipola, Lockwood, Mista “we FOLK. Feb 11 Arr bark Koumes, ie, Cnet Feb 1%-Arr mip American, Seavey, SNRWEONT, Fob 13—Are_ last night sehrs UD, fogorn, eri, Wa Mos Noviolk: A Tar aaa an) Beaton for ‘do; Botello. of Provincetown, and. of i\echowser witt hogaiced. shocks aero Medi or er feheer Carh RY: ax) TLAND, Feb 13—Arr Br steamship Angio Sazom, Lé- VIDENOR, Feb l—-are bert Oortatien, Bdtgecoma, Matausne; eames Felicss, Aldric NCISCO, Jan 3—Are brig Jndaon, Ross, Hh Bid abtpas Bostonian . Meas 5 Po We 2(Fr) Vue. Tahiti; Hindoostan (Dan), Beadxen, sehr Astors. Sweet Thniti SAVABNAH, Feb 1) rr steamship Florida, pray 5 York; ships J P Whitin 7 eels io distrengs lest Wavt; bark Waltham, Wil a. Lawraser. Fateh, Camden, Me, pe ‘Charieston. “Ch. brig: Li, Bobinaen, “Sontag age do Cuce, setrs AEB 10) Waring. Smith N¥o tT, BEAGLE Sexe se ty tomar sone . SV for. Sees rae says see rater. a eee 2m Boston, Lith, echr Hen Henderson, ERTISEMENTS RENEWED BVBRY DAW. MISCKLLAN KOUS. i 197 Bowad bs of be 817 Browiway, § ie & Yost ‘Now Sone Drngeiata ant favor wore varouehon: be ot RIMENT-FDGAR J. LERTE, Wao, 57 OHAR- by his Brcotiqne cs win New Cork b 6 makes the folowing stale Alal mente Left Oly Point on the Tith Deceraber, and tikenptons ~~ CHEMTOAL HATS on the 20h, bound for New York. re Bai, during « invigor atom heavy gale irom NW, lost jh and main aail. mariiogale and ‘The fore geil, and was blown olf the const: afier which, whiie mot soural: g, sprang the boom, lost boat and had tree men. nom pica, Gieabiee.” On dan 4, lost remainder of her ealla, cook's gal articia ov Uy ley. and bad the rider much injured. On the "ui, was spoken fond ever before by the brig Cat ‘of Boston. the captain of w te vowel offered 9 the publie, exer tio powrrtoremue aa wood the tos ot (wom ut did cored. th being die country, and at owing tremendously at the thne. ny huinetire te or mite. was fallen in With by bark it Uspt Briard 0 ahie compete vu Inging Dy us i & heavy aie of wind for two lays and n og Gremeing wacecs ded in saving myself, mate and (wo men, theonly re. the bead cigar mining man being, Billed by the two vecseia coming i con Tk ta inenimable, tn short, toot, neaher vessel having any boat left ab the timo. may! here mires. Price, See. mde language fala to exoresa the gratitude we feel for Captain LA'S Briard, hie officers and men tor (Deir unbounded kia nese t> PAPHIAN LOTION tus during our stay cn board the Heaper, std for which kind. 08 FLORAL BRAOTYFIER, ere we return him our mos hearty thanks. tah A Wibert, maser; Willan Titton, mate; Youu Radome, seaman; George Crovaly, cook. comm Sewn Josern Fraxc—Oapt Lynch of the ache HP Stomy, at for, beauty. Georgetow: reports rig fallen im with, Jan 24th, Iai 36 tng the akin M4 lon 7 me vebr ony Pane ot Rast Rirer, patnted lend co- cempigsive. oe lor, with copper colored ‘longed, tase, Ron tan, aah Srerboard, and ji) wowed. freckies, pisapien ereids, burn, Benn Lovisa—The unknown schr from ~ ‘Aowe cnre for the péme mts oF ls beach proved ob we of - et ae taouas vetlel, and for Kennebunk ‘se bad ‘will Be lowe. Gown Asrasors, of Kensebush. snd. sow ot fat has ~ been pure! ee wT I in Beaton, and is fitting ent for ‘voyage to A cine Ly of a vessel of 300 or 400 toma, the bust fark "ns picked ap by rev cutter fiom Wace s ris Vesar, sorters Dele, of and tor Kew. Pood au, Pr sailed ‘Dee 39 end oP inte bare, 1 uk a) Tw 4 ty, nl sbout ore \odn and a ON Peas here. Her ero corer and | and inaured ‘i ‘this city. follows ‘ > al itm atomen' A Base Seve at gaa. je cons ae = "ede the aa, ‘on brown wiles whe fneket Inquirer of Ped. 1d—A, apt (ito Fouth Shoal Iight vessel, dated ¥ TOS revere, te os bet Ce. eold it { t nore ba: the orewe of which have prodadiy |ac free wan leaving their bark to dat oy our | Cyne. ge re dns 4 aq Loe Wea tyelve paekee (hugs, Rud RO |