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on a char ward. 8 Our Virgt Correspondence, Ricumon, Va., Fob, 13, 1°57. Roger 4. Pryor and the Bnquireree Proposal for ts Pur chare—Mr. Pryer's Succeesor— Decision inthe 0» ¢ of the Overseer of the Chain Gang for Whipping a Whi ¢Man— Present to Gow Wise—The Inaupuration— The Hon Wit liam ©. Rives for the Lepislatur —Derangement of the Mails, de , dhe. The Richmond Enquirer of this morning contains a card from Roger A Pryor, arpovocing bie withérawai from the editorial ebarge of that paper, acd the sale of his intorest therein to bis partpers, Mousre, Ritchie & Dantanant. ‘Twas informed this mo ving that be bad made a proposi- tion to purchase thelr s:arce, of'oring ten thousand dol. Aare above the ratio at which be purchased his share four Years sgo—but it was refured. The supposed objest of the purchase was, \o creaic the paper the special organ of Hunter ; and report geversil; identifies the Senator with ‘this effort to aceomplish the pur chase. I am disposed to re- gard this rumor 6s true, in view of the embarrassed post- ton which he occupies a: prorent. Having faiied in his efforts to secure the cflico of Secretary of State, and with &® prospect of almost certain defeat in the next election for (he United States Senatorship, unless, indoed, some great reaction in the pubiic sxeutiment of the people Of V rginia shall take plsce before the period of election, there ts just reason to believe that he would at any cost fecure the services of a paper like the Enquirer, whow ‘twfluence In the commonwesith {» aimest omaipotent. With the advantage of is advocaoy during the ensuing spring elections, upon the resuit of which binges the ‘whole tesue, he my porsibly avoid deicat. But with sush @ power oppored to him, or ever neutral in the con. tent, while the Zzawiner, ecarcely less influential, ocou Pies @ position of dead)y bortiuty to him, be cangot have sthe remotcst chance of suc sess Tk a understood that anew paper will be established ander the auspices of Mr. Pryor, aud tuat it will be oon. | ducted with due regerd to Mr. Honter’s iaterest. How- ever the preepects of ie ulimate suocess be, ite influence wiil be becersari!y circumsoribec for a time. Meanwhile the fricués ot M. Wise wilt have accon- plished all that they bas souxhi fur. Che people of Vir- itm beve an almost inecuarade attachment to old Wiiutions and habits, and no jes abiding is taelr faith tn those journals uncer whose ic#'rucions they were first initiated in tbose principes of democracy to which they sre pow so iirmiy wodded. Toe influence of auy Lew paper, no waster Dow ably conduct €4, will be tn proportion tol s scoord with the sentimorts of those already cetsoleneo—ins Enquirer and Baaminer im pardcular ‘Torun counir 10 tuvir views would be este med political heresy by she demoorais 0! the Old Dom inion, apd would, 2 my opinion, tavolve the success Of apy rowspaper enterprise look: g t2 democratic pa tronage tor tis support Asruning the re-orte in refereaos to Mr. Pryor’s ob- Ject im wtarting this Dew payer to be true, T joa irre ShUdly to avuelpate mu b dstreot'ox and excitement in CounCCLION with :n's conse is geverally understood that Hop ¢r would 20# sccop (ae Premlership, even at & muorifice ({ nie prospects jor th» Presidency seeing that hie chancee of re lenkn t O'« preseut pusition are fast at miniabing under tDo over wucics oy p>paime pressure in favor of Wie. Lam miormed tuat bis friends will make ‘ab effort to concilia ibe Kaew young vote tm the Legis Jature, as BcOUBLErVelink powo to Wise’s pariy vow. Tals ‘Would hecome neo erary 00 y in tae event of th Feoetving the caucus Duminsioa; bat the perli disregard of thie usrgs would iuvolve couid b nardly #aid to bave their equivalent ta ruccess It would carry ‘With it the universal ¢oodem of the party. 1 will zealously watch the progress 0! the coming elestion, and Af Drcentary purzue tome 0} ths leaving candidates in their campaigning tour anc give you ali they say. Mr. Leo, Jr, the present oomor and proprietor of the Norfolk Daily News, i spocen 0: a8 ihe person Likely to — Mr. Pryor ia the cone .ct of the Enquirer, He is young gentiéman O go07 aduiiies, and te probably the mobat zealous friend tas: Wire has 10 the Commonwealth. ‘This is & (avorabie omen for the Governor, for it will nd doubt be the means of cnlisiiog the services of the En- Quirer in bis bebaif, Ii bes heretvfors oocaped @ strict ly neutral posrion w ail cwteets SD oUget embers of 5 pany, for efiice or preicrment. it wae ever guarded in dicating any covice between rival asprante for the CY, OF in fuct BEY big” Position The Mayor renccrei ® decision yesterday Im the cas ofeman, reamed Perrin. who was brought belore hi whipping & wD! cobain gang over whieh he was sctin ‘The Or deciaed tet the whipping Ordinance under which thie tubuman sysiem ‘was organized, prescribiug %o form of punisnment for insuboroipad bp, ¥ hich ie ths alleged provocadon in this instance. He stated 1 to De the caty of the Overseer to bave brought the man (<heeh) back 10 jail, aug to have tbe fects to Lou wsiead of presuming to inflict Punisbrrent bimsel the aggrieved party ie now takiog steps to bave this person f) )-cuted ip the uigher cour, where, it is to be hoped, anca re/rest will be given ae the aggravated ard bruiai vature of this alisck would Josify, It was revoaied tu the course of the examination that Perrin, tue person charyed, had bata short time jous!y, Wed # Dey Frames Smt ho Ortopate man Sdeeby bhai bis beck dreadfulty Iacerated; and yuu war shemptec this Weaimert on the yroun. that ti was neces ‘Order 10 eaforor due odedisave. , doabtloss, plee of Justification woud te aivanced nad but ensued, the pripciple !m 91) in of this bumare indlividua! to punish with greater everity according to the character of the offence Cog) ce Of wrubordinawon mauierted. Tae wis that would ooafer power of this sort apon aoy in vidual, more erpeciall) & vicious, passionate follow, i i bes ete : 3 aH ‘was probably bever Kno*n to exist im any ecguatend public body. A large cogie bas been forwardet by some Virginia Foe a bow reridents of Coiomvia, 7 soute Caron Govervor Wise. ass prevent | Understand thai way, of ibe Whig, is sucious to avce-tain what dis- Reece is itkely to , Or whether be inteads Quartering ft in the mel bborood «f tne Whig build As a substitute ‘or tbe peacocks whicn covasioned Bim much a noyance asbort ume ince The grounds around the Biate mansI0R €. tend to Lhe Whi, bul diag, ano thore Dirds having free aocess to thal point, rendered the poles, 08 obnoxions to Ridsoway by their constant shriek > complained bi tori’ vit ‘of our volumie r compan: cueele, are — prepa: sons Watlend the iosogu- at Wasbingtou 4s0 of wext mooth A inrge of our enisene. will wiro auend., Bt be wil, Gad them very willing to Wm © Rives bas been men- F 3 it fil ie aH X are Selves io & proper tense ‘f thelr interests such flepe ae wi! at Jenst tend to dimiaisn tbe evil ‘The mails are uli Cut fo der; weave bai but one Hi ee 0 Of mal transit to lnpre for ratio thet Ii has fortwo yours jor tbe p= fyime, ik @ould Deoome nothing ch at iraet the general —_ 4 | Delleve i ie forms? apon justidabie gr: hope for a betior state of letration. Never wat anything more waa KR, eC /tor 0” Lhe Sowh thde Mem cra’, already Cancidate for ibe olerkenip of the United Of eepreseviaures, A 6 2009 more zemlene informed, the inten- ‘or Speaker, ibe clerk I bare heard of one or two €% members Of Corgrens who purpose nif ring the maol for this porition, tn hich + © ot Rar ks’ chances will « ‘What Ciminish. Lomby ine ran effect much im (he matter. sorcay in search way from ihe residence of her voce & couple of Eibiopisa periorm- Are attached to a ‘ronpe called Waite’: Mn The vee arrived by thé Valley care oa Aid took lotgings at A tavern in the Cnird eate day morn! g in ¥ went tos boarding house fm he Commercial Fw Gy ivtng, om Frovt strect, and ‘Were all enjoy ing theare'rer cory comf rtaty in 8 par. lor im the second , lant evching, when the # The Union Ferry Company. THE COMPANY'S STATEMENT OF THRIR AF FATES. The Aldermanic Committee on Ferries mot in the City Hall at 2 P. M. yesterday, Alderman Steors chairman. ‘The matter before the eommittre was an investigation into fhe affairs of the Union Ferry Company, to learn why they refused to commute, &o, Joseph A. Perry, being duly sworn saidi—I am the Secretary and Treagurer of the Union Ferry Company, and have been since May, 1851; the amount of steck at that time was about $200,000; our capital now is $300,- 000; this increase has actually boem paid in cash; the stock was all issued prior to the new Stale law; we purchased Roosevel tt, pays then the 2! first of May, 1864, apization undor the je, four feerien—-the Gouveroour an sirect—in was incrensed to nearly $800,000; it amcunied to that sam; = are LOW paying an Interest on $500,000; we lately of the city to the haus property of Wil- Dograw operty in the lower liam E. Imiey; it lays at the sperty was not he for ‘out of the earn ‘nion Ferry Company ; some portion of the earpings may have gone to pay for it; we purchased this property because ihe title of the Hamilton strees pro- is disputed. and there is @ possibility of our having give tt up; in that case it would be ne. tome other landing for the jerry; we ma: to meet the sbove mentioned cont ngency plication for the male of the Roosoveit wirret ferry; we Offered to gell 1: for $93,000 or $96, 00: 1: cost us $140,000; we wore willing tozell it mt a loss of $20,000 or $30,000: the boats cost vs avout $50,000, and we lately sold of them for $19,000; we cid mo: want it, and sold it much cbeaper tban we would be willing to sel) the oth- we are only required by our lease to ran one Doat; wired to run more by tee Com” have never been req cy ; hey run nevery baif hour reguls-ly Chairman—I waited toere the ovner day 47 minutes, when it was food weather and no ice Mr. Perry—There mast bave beeu oth xe put on an extra boat of our own good wilt, required to do #0 by the Commoa Counoil; wre consi yf that we are now obrying and fuldiling our ‘We rent the property at the 101 of Degraw strect: . returna ‘us about 7 per cent; tbat woula be about ome obstruction or yO mo mention of that im your re. ceiptss A I dou’: know as there tr Cbatrman— Has h not boen the policy of your company to do all you can to bring the Roosevelt street ferry iio disrepute? mapago that ferry as well as avy other; which we receive for enloonr, ko , at our ferry Isndings are credited in the reouipts ior the forry; took posseasion of the Roosev: it atreci forry shere wer two boats running, and in good order; oar icase {s the fame es thai o the company whion formerly posssesed thie ferry; we tock the Roorevelt s:reet f rry in Decem- ber, 1883; we took it simply on che lease, and did not know that there was acy ordinance directing that two boats sbould be rnn upon the erry. Nicholas Van Duyne, being sworn, tendent of the Usion Ferry Gompany, of the rupping of the bos's, under tn» airection oF the Executive Commitee of the company; tho direotioas of the Exeoutive Commitics to me, and those tbat { have given are, that one boat enali be run from 6 to the Morning until @ o'clock st pight, as fast as possible; our average trips are Dow about twenty four minutes; I think there bave not been times, wiitla ths iset wack, when the boats oid moi run for forty minutes, unless toere wat some obrirvetion mre besrd of the Common Cuunct! adootiug fog and requiriog tha! the Go ery sbould bave boas rupning mor: we eudeavor ernear sireci There are tvo boats now ronning on tl ; the boats rum 00 time—one boat leaving each ry len minutes; we ri in the morning Ul! 14 ai vight; © ordinance from the Common Council doa's should he ron more often. or at ditfereat time; bave four beats now Isid up and being repaired ai the foot of Atlantic sueet, South ferry, where we have all our repairing dove; we bave four boats on tho Faitou ferry; We run on that ferry th) 1% o’olock at night Mr. James McFarlic being + worn, Engineer of the Union Ferry Company ; tay duty is to eee to the engines und the rer xenersliy give the order {cr iakiog one doai off tren from 6 o’clook ‘or reosived an equiring that t d—I am the Chiet rs of the boas gene £0 and examin® It myself or rend my assistant; woe boat requires i, we {i ‘wore tn god condition this Unever beard the Exroutive wiee greatly injured moat of them; iey preeiation of ihe toate is about 5 per cent por annum ‘The boats are now much he'ter than they wore in 1648 and '49—tbey are better ir every rea pect ‘Tbe Chairman said tbat be bad recetved a letter from iit broke tho wheels of direstor of the Union Forry be is im Albany, but woud to mect the committee on Setarday or vethem ali the mformation ta bis ire of the Company. xt, at 4 o'clock, P tert to mention the time b the press, invite the Ferry Commit- mmon Counc!) and others. Mr Smith, the managing 7 tha! Monday next, and power about ibe @ tbep adjourned till Won’ Chairman requested the Of meeting threw tee of Brooklyn, A Confidence Man in @ult Bloom, [From the milwauk'e Sentine! Foo 8 | Obaries F Hamiioa, the St. Lous devostire, alias 0. the manager of ihe Apollo Minstrels alias Sapiain Shor poo Rangers in Kansas, aise ¢ Philadelphia Keveas Reet ( Sommitve, alias, & Viait Inst week, wad tntrodaced otners as Charies F Hamtitva, search of w fugitive murderer Ab interview with the Sherif and Chief of Police, to bie sudeequest conduct, setiafed th effice:s that Mr. Ham:it. wae ‘pot sound on the g09%0,"" other words, that be was sn 1 wi put in requisiiion, and & respouse came Dack from the Chief of Povice of St. Louls that Hamilton was indier and forger #ho was wanted there, and airccting bis immeoiaie arrest. ‘Mr Hamiiton, i the mcaotime, nad replomished his ex- bausted Apances through the ald of eo we new and unsus- ad mace here, and bad lef for a &eo, &c , paid our olr: Dimsedt to the police A,st. Lovis detective, from that piace. not ap cfver, bu peoting frience new field of Inbor, at Maditon Page & Bock a once sent policeman Capron to Madi Hamilion arreaved and brought back to band await several charges of awit dling and forging. The ‘rank covtaluing ols memorancums and was taken possesion o oy tbe Sucrifl aod Obief of and ‘thet the Lancs, Dee. 24, 1366. ee) Dear bir 4 ee, ae lent him $38, 3 \earn isin for it Wen in thi he gave of bis coonection with the poles dertag ihe the Anow Nothing riot in 8 Louis some munths sisce, and (be /mmense «forts to quell \t, and the number of Irish ie ‘bis autipachy to all 10 some. ive tricks’ —about as ity, the dotsiis and Dutch be ebot, Jong since Comeargee trom forges the names of the Mi Louis, v0 carry on bis ewind Moxvwent To Ge. Ha a) 8 1 ls DOW Au 6 tay oo bene monument fo th dine war. coriainly watay ot pont oo these who are Bow enjoying the for wbicb he #Uvegie’ and endured the privations inch dental to a frontier ite Wruam Porrant, © netiv @ieo in Butte county, es iow dye ot je wae a soldier of Darreguis’s Cont, Before A. W. Bradford. THE BAOH WILL OASE—TBE TESTIMONY CLOSED. Fup. 17.—The Bach will case was brought ay before the Surrogate to-day. This tbe will, tt will be remem- dered, that ts contested by the State and county of New York, on the grounds of imoapacity om the part of de. ceased, and of undue influence exerted over him by the widows Mre, Gambault and Montfort, to whom he gave bis entire estate. If the will is overthrown, the personal estate of the deceased will revert to the county of New ‘York, and bis real estate to the State of New York. Jonathan Little, witness for the will, being daly sworn, eaid—On several oocasions when I called to see decedent he said to me that he wished to make his will; he wished me to be present as & witness at the time; he referred to ft om almost every occasion that I was there; I went there for the express purpose of witnessing and sigving the will om the day it was exeouted; Mr. Bach saw us sign the will, knew we were signing it as witnesses; I do no} recollect tbat be did not ask us to eign the will as witnesses; be would be very likely to make « motion to me which be knew I understood, whereas to a strarger be would be very likely to speak; he made such a motion; he did itso that I understood him to invite me to be one of the witnesses; those who went into Mr. Bach’s room conversed a great deal with kim by signs, beseuso he was somowbat ceaf, Mr Southoriand waa in the bact ‘the will was boing excoutee, which I don’t coats qeeesherty; I kuew myreil what was necessary to done; I know bis ie strociens were Wiowed ; I ri Wiimess cross-examioed—I did not hear of nis goiag out of ibe house #fver the will was signed; [ should think bis bealth did not permit him to go out; he was very weak. Jaze Ann Thompson, witness for the will, being duly sworn, eac—! wan sanding by the tablo when Mr. Bach ‘tignea his will; Mr. Little guided bis hand in do- tug to; be asked Mr. Little to «ign nis last will; be asked sign it also; he taw and kaew that Mr, Little and subscribed as witnestes; he saw us both siga at the time of the execution; Mrs. Harden! rgh was in sabsoribi the time; apport sey why be did cot come toto the room Andrew Zimmerman, ® witnees for the will, boing duly Sworp, said—1 am avacdier; 36 years old; | kacw the ii Mrs Monifort and M Gambault; [naw Mr. Bach io bis last winoce; I first naw him toe first Sun- aay night to July; I did not ceo him egain uawl the first reday evening in September; I saw him the night on which be died; 1 eat up witn him before that; for ifteen nighial was there all night; generally sat up till 12 o’clook ; two or three nigt's of ne list week I sat up all Bight; the frst Sunday isaw bim lasted him how he felt, be ropiied “‘comtortaoly ;" T know ne did noi hear me, Dui I supposed that he kiew from the motion of my lips what I said; duripg tho nights that! was with Dim he would wrk for the things that be wa.ted; the conti- tion of bis mind was the same aa tuat of any other person who has iaio sick a lopg (ime. namely, weak and feeb! Bore Of the women ever knocked Mr. Bach down whi as there: I never ; Ipever saw him ei clothes on in th ice Of the ladies; I never saw bim ebshe or raire his cape at them, nor heard of it. Julia A. Keyser, and Now York, being sworn, eait—I live at 34 East {weaty- fifi strect; am the wife'of James B Keyser; | caiied on Dr Stvor with Mr. Keyser be’ore | was married; it was tp Aprii; | eaw the dcctor tp bis own offise; the call was it Mr Bach's health; it was between the 224 ano 24th of ihe month, Mr. Keyeer asked Dr. Stuer what be thovgbt ot Mr. "Bach; the doctor advised Bim to put bim in the lunatic esylum, he said that was the only cbance ef bis (Bach's) geting Detter, of being restored to his mind; Mr. Koyrer objected to it; the doctor sald woule go Over overy week to the ‘asylom to seo him, and tha: the only nee of Bach’s gotiing betver was by fencing bim to the aay lum. ‘The contestants and defendants bore potiled the Surro gate Wat they rested THE PARRISH WILL CASE. Fev 17 —This case war set down for to day, but on the Pariies meeting was adjourned for twenty-four boars Thia ease occupied the time of the Surrogate sevoral mopths last yeer, and will probabiy engross as much of ‘his attention this yrar, for there is no more appoarance of ite being at an end than there was on the day i began Personal Intelligence. EXCITING SCENE BET VEEN LOKD STRATFORD DE BEDCLIE¥E ADD SIR H. BULWER. ‘The Constant. nopie corrcapoudents of the Indé; Beige ana La Pree, writing on the ibth, state tast 4 sio- gUiar eoene took plage at tho iast mixed conference be iween the reaident ers and the Commissioners, held for the final se s of the firman relative to the Di- vane of the Danubian Principaiities. The corresyondeat former journal writes:—Si) H. Bulwer, the Kagtish '@ tm the commiseion, expressed himself warmly age pst the manper in which be had been treated by the Ergith Am’ ‘who, contrary to ihe orders of bis government, which directed wat bis Excelieacy 4 cousuit'with bim (Sir B. Bolwer) upon the of the firman, had kept him in entire ignorance of tee progress of the aiscussion, while the other mem bers of the commission had been kept av courant the lapors of the conierence by thelr reapeo ve representatives, ard their opiaion often been taken into consecration, Sir er added that be saw lameniable omirsions in the firman, and tbat be sbou'd bave » resented serious objections at certain points if Lord Stratford de Redcliffe bad consuled him, mn he Gught 'o bave cone Lord Sirat'ord, stung by “ir A. Bal. wer's remarks, forget bimseif, as ususi, end retorted in a toe not jusiided ‘by the circummanoce, which pro. yoted an altercation im the open sitting betweon these |, Which had better pot be deseribed, bot bad ond to do with the progea:nm: of the Confer'nee. The E AmDarsader consiaded bd: (Brussels (Jan. “go Cortqmntenee of the Manchester raian } we You will bave seen - Pt pon. dent of tre ag kage ye tig Lo oye) of the extraordin De — sre00 be- tween Lord reufera te ‘Reacume and Sir Henry Balwor, ‘804 this ip terme #0 closely identical in some parte wil thove poblistea by the /ne/, prog tbat com munications soot grateful for thie your ytar cous Ret of courtery & pe oot Will, and Tt woffa ocqreseion on area fergie eek S niably made upen me by note gousure you to be Dersunded thet i do not suffer the displeasure I may «perience at this low bred Indgna'y to affect for ome natant 6 Fgh land sincers {Be Erg Bec onrae fr torevile me belongs Ferme) ah Rien ie gamin), ich rorard kwh er contempt without seeking thet ghoul’ chance rver place rs In unpaintsbie contact wiih hin. Tsha'l sot healtgte ion thnk bis cor Jnct towards me has been that of an underbred good for nothing (sal eleve et vawrien ) ARRIVALS. Frem cree Jn stenmehip Flor ek AP Oa i ~A3 joht Fuirn and fon, je OR Corwin, iy ek al ii im Fe onto. Wine ly Honty, Mre ‘ebh, Jobn § Bele aE: n Lloyd, W Pratt. M ter 3 Your , R Brown, H Moubeimer, J Priedenberg— and wn nacks Balt. ™ led ‘The Law in Relation te COURT OF COMMON PL? AS, Betore Hom. Judge Ingrabam and a Jury. Fam. 11—John L. Hudson, assignee of Hannah Simons, a. dleander F. McKensie.—This was an ection brought by the plaintiff against the defendant to recover the sum of one hundred ard sixteen dollars, interest thereon, due on s check drawn by the ‘who was the drawer thereof. It from the evidence on the of the plaintiff, inst tthe moun of '” tel ignor’ Hannah mons, who acervantintke-employ of 4 rea) vole family in the uj Part of this city, had acoa. mul some two hundred out of ber earings tor an prise abo was informed Db; tell ‘were no funds; whereupon “&y Vat. the cheok to the plawtiff im this ection. ‘The defence set up wi ‘the last of Marou, 1856, and pa'd ber three doliars as in- terest on the loan, at request of the defendant. This witness, on being put \brough a sharp cross-examination by Mr. Blankman, the counsel for the plaintiff, admitted that $100 of the money which was 89 borrowed from Hapnah bad come to his bands in a Le fow moments ‘after it bad been bor: owed, and that raited outeide of the bouse while McKenzie went into “ Ao maah’s kitoben’’ and ebiaired the money from her, and toat at no time did Banpvab ever ack cr sey evytviag about any interest for the use of the morey. The defend prose a eet off, but in this he peetive parties had o.ored, the cass went to the jury on the charge vy pis hovor the Jadge, wno rendered a ver- dict in favor of the plaint'il for the fail smouns claimed, ‘wito tnterest—$123 57—togotber with costs, and the Judge grant op extra aliowance to the plainull of 10 per cent Of the amount recovered. —————L————EESEEeE HASITIMNG INTELLIGRNGK. Empire City. steorge Liaw. Tennessee STRAMERS TO AND "ROM HAVANA. Isangi—From Charleston 19th and 4th, due at Haven 28d and 7th. From Basaus 10th and 2th, due at New York 1th apd Caniwei—From Now York 12th, arrives at Havana 17th and bd ‘Orieape 1h From New Orleans 27h, Havana 2th, at New York 2d. bg ¥ axriok— From Mew York 27th, arrive at Havana Ist and New Orleans 31. From Mew 12th, Havana 14th, due ut New York 18th Leaves New York si 10 aM end New Orionns at § AM. UAKEK Orty—From New York 7th of each month. arriving a Finvere 1218, and Mone 1h.” Prova. ‘Moblle 2ad, Mavana 24th, due at New York 28th. THE OVERLAND MAIL TO INDIA AND CHINA. The following may be of value to those having ence in the East:— ‘1be ma) leaves Seutbampton on the 4th and 20th of each month and Arrives a Gibraltar about the 9th and 25th ofsame month, Arrives at Malta about the 14th and 50th of eame mouth. Arrives at alexandria about the 15d) of ame and 4th of lowing month. Jeaves Bass about the 20h or Stet of same and 5th or 6th of iw t aden about the 26th or 28th of same and 18th or follow! Lenver acen about the 26th or 27th of same and day of arrt- ve! for Bombay, and 1th to 30th for China, Indian Navy steamer arrives at Bomber ‘bout the 3d to 5th and 1! mbes of the following mont P. an jeamer arrives at Fett de Galle about the 6th or Tth avd 234 of folowing mon Leuves Point de Galle for Pulo Penang the same day, the ‘already arrived which takes the mall ov. : Pulo Penang about the 12th or 13h and 2%h or jowlr g month Arrives at Bingspore about the 16th or 16th and Slat or Ist of following mouth Leaves ne about 12 hours after arrival. ‘Arrives at jong Kang about the 23d or 24th end Sih er 1@h of following mont Leaves next day for Shanghae. ‘Two mails Jeave Kogland—one on the Sth and 20th of each wontb—vin Marseilles, avd arrive at Alexandria about the fame time as the Southampton mail. BAX AM packages and letters intended for the New Youre Hen ann should be sealed. AAAS SOD NEW TORR—SED DAL. 6 W)| moon Rises Port of New York, , Bebrunry 7, 97, CLEARED BSieomship Africa (Br), Shannon. Liv IE Cunard _Sbip M Braciord, Yhompson, Lendon—Grimneli, Minturn & lor (Swe), Asander Lisbon—Funch & Meineke, p ky Ehip Alexst der. Batu, Charleston. Bhip Vorore Varver, Boston —¢ Be 4 ang, Te ea, Barbadces~ HH Trowbridge's Sous. now n. Wilmington, ealuenos—Metealt & Dunvan. Drie pe ‘Eagle Goract, Mobiie—N 8 drighamn. Ser Bride, .” Trinidad—G L Hateh & Co 4 EJ Peters, Powell, Wilmtogton--& 8 Powe! iS itioeseia Schr iol, Fortland—@ Sehr Biver Queen, Fowler, Providence is Kenny, Slocp Pointer, Fowler, Providence—L Kenny. Bioop Oregon, Rhodes, Frovigerce—t _— Sloop Harv Corwin, Previden ~L KR Bleeker Caledouin, Lajtesl Heltmore--it B Cromwell ARRIVED Bteamebip Florida, Crowell, Savannah, 60 hours, with mdse and pi eu ers, io OL Mitebill. In Bavavonah river er sebr K ahem, bound op: also brigs BR B Lawton, and Soho tice, borh bound to Havana; Monday, 11:25 PM, N of Haiterns, €: ed ignals with steamship Marion, hence for Charleston. Ship Daring. Simonson. Oct 2B with tens and ike, to order. Dee 23, lat 20 I cy Jon 39 42, spoke Br C4 Earl of Elington. trom Foe chow foo for London, 4th fast, li 219. lew 23 4, apoke Br sehr Alice, from L cerpest for ry Dow ino, 13th, — sobr Mary Ja bouna 8 (of Progpect)) mr, Bu Buenos Ayres, Pgs with hides, Ac to Walsh Carvey & than (of Machiag), Apencer, Ooa'racon) Icom, Metico, A ot with mahogany, to Victor & Duckwitz, Pat’ into Key ps ph nn for pre Amy a:dtwo men being sick with fever “ane 5 be iy" Smith, with bides, pate Ae, from the wreck of rcbr Carme ita, sshore on ‘Brigantine Beach. Capt 8 rez orts the brig Charles Wiliam he wa moat moetier carro Gisebarged. snd enb'es and anchors have been laid out, and afer pumping ber «ut. they expect to get her off Steamer HB i«ach, Sanders Bostoa. BELOW Sehr WH Smith, 12 days from Charieston. ‘Wind curing the day 8 and Light, with a denee for. Herald Marthe Seeneqpendime, NASSAW, NP, Jan Zi—The Britiech schooner Freedom, wee, iY ers got this port, Salvage w Gwarded to day by the Chamber of Commerce, vit-<00 pee cent on the value of ihe vervrl and cargo, whethar appraised Or pold. The vowel wul probably be he sehr Morning light, from Nort ik to New York, with firewood, was blown olf the ergo of coals being out 3 inet, was got off Rot on snore at Gotha on iunday, the {sth by a wrecker, and came in et con the 19th Fr) & leaky condition. Baivage awarded the Obamber of ‘The schr Speedwell, Capt Teagan’ St Domingo for New ESE Zesiate, \inkveks' wencontemeet" She bad « cargo ex eoeos and honey. What wee saved bas Jary Smith, from St Domingo to Glasgow, Capt ook, was 1Oally wreeked st Toagus, on the llth inst, baring « cirgo of cotlve, logwood and honey ‘Tbe echr Duxberry, of 115 toma, Capt Clifford from Gonaives for on, With a cargo of coffee and loewood, Pat into Mat. Sew Towa Tnaaus, Iecky. ‘The captain walled $7 days for vg Peri ae need the entTee home, and finally sold # for Yeowel condom and selvages Jadgect the Vice Alert case of the American sbi of wet and ary collon 70 per cent, an: on harfege acd lator befe to be pall by. the parties Ia prop: Ton to, their Interenia, costs of court to be paid by there. spondenta; £10, equal to to the wreckmaster. Three afterwards be apport ee savage than 5-08 Der cent onthe ary cotton. 82 F0 fer emt on ihe wet gave notice he would avail bimself of ihe fifteen nears Allowed to ont ater whether ba parties would appeal The proctor for the other paitirs hen eaid bs would fea the meantime, aiidavite on whith (0 wore fore sale of the cotton, FHLADELETIA. Feb It Are barks Mignesota, Coie a Chariite F Tay, Care, Bervamnays. (rsever, Lake. re iamewn fern NOrleans, whied was ne been got ol and is vow coming OD. alps ngrour 4 ad Cobanseey (reex moons and Masasters. e of & strong Northerly and a past. novompenied aries Sar Finny orthenst wins prevailing c by a envy gen, both cutslte and on tbe ar sate tbe ( fon Evening News of the 12h inet tho ehips rep In the offing are prevented ‘rom certir. lito por eame cause haa trevented every one endeavoring to aave materials from the wreck of the ehip Figen. on the Gouth Breakers, (here boing so cb to zeser'y breeze and bx. sean ‘Any moment, in which case to her will be lost. § goed rene! of 10 fone reais, 3 2 4 . e Be : § g H z 2 i Be Smit Jone corks wrecked at na sot by cr 01 Parsengh 2 fast bull for $25, and the ‘iret, edits |y Aan. bad boom libel- Tor 82000, but the cage Would probably Dy aued Bane Drspewow a, lost at Ban Francison, wae, bull at ath im its 208 tone, and veiued at about $600. he orginally hailed from Ba h, bu: was pro. ably isheely owned pitt Jounx Poway: Kennerson, ald froma 8t Domi Ctty ac. a wei sete Eee, Ae yh “ste nA r transhipp bark Naiad Queen, which arr at Boston 1th fast Brig 84, Lom, of Boston, ashore, on Georgetown Bar, SC, won Duill at Brookville in 145 register, and valued Jiu and inured ig Bono antalae vat mt thi Kvery ffort was insde to deck load over 1, aD amen ‘Wan Was procur without avail. afte Me Me by the pilot the capialn an. crew stripped a hor erecta all is hep and crew finally aban. remy the vessel ry nat he it time {sr eaid to bo the canes of har eetling wekere oes Buia Corat, of Green er band ed Greenport to Philadel poor vomnal gister, budt at Bicbmond, i veesel of 1845, and vained at i500." Bremen Scur Nina & Euma, etken, from Guernsey, wi h of the Cerny Mexico, about Dec 2. ed; ‘vessel condemned and sud. i Sum Cuanuss Marlowes, Del, Feb 16-Tho scr Jee H Boytot Siaten Inland), J tyeo ° New| Came in ‘eoptact night «f inet, $0 mlloeN of Cap Graces, with echr Caries May, of Yorktown, Va, Capt Burl York, with oysters ‘The latter sunk in utes’ af > eer solision, Dut fortunelely all banca were taken, oa board the CA id Hoyt, which lg now inthe Roadstead, slighdy da- meg Ecun RI, Mrans, hence “or Washington, NC, stranded Ocracoke Bar, 1s 'a centre board schr of 155 ‘tous Mer, built at Brookhaven i 1861, rating AZ, and valued at Scun Wonrnt.—The schooner that was in covtact with ‘te steamship Empire City, from New Sork for Sew Orleans o1 the Bight of the 17th ult, was seen, the Worth, of and for New York, from Wilmingtos, NC, which was abandoned at fea, the crow heing taken off by bark West Wing and carried {o Hampton Roads as alyeuy atnied. Capiata O'Neal of the Worth, reported that he had beea in contsct with a large steamship, no date, about 80 miles from Sandy Hook. Scr EF Lewis, Bibber, from Baltimore for #Boston, put into Portland 14h iret in distrers. Had been frozen ‘in at Holmes’ Hole 22 day a; was drifted ashore by ice and remained Md days. Bad envy weather after leaving Holmes) Hole, and heck Dy @ squall, lost boo- Bonn Joun, Colby. of and for Wiscasset fas Boston. went ashore near Hendrick's Head night of th inst, and w! her cargo became # total loss, crew saved Fi xtracts trom letters received A wood Walter, Faq., 8e- erotary of the Board of Unde ~ i's, 5 errada, Feb 8 1857. ruy 3d, at this port in arouses Capt Lebra, of Port dis thae-repotta taviogtiell in with scr Moalccot New York, Jouded with coal: bad foresail set, and apparently bat slighl injured Capt L board found no one on board; tool from her sails, standing rigi ike; he farther states that fh could have reacbed ‘ais e vessel, if he had had autfli Clent force 10 navy Livgrroot Jan 30, 1857 ‘The ship Confederation moos upon the evening of the Ley he cep'ain, chief officer and & poy unfortunately suite Ibe cargo and wieck Soutaued (0 drive on n ghor® up to the 28th: all or ni 1y 20 were driven on or pick fed up on the Cheshire shore; ne e thousand one bundred packages bave been picked os at pel has come asbere ia seven large pieces, at vi Warn rwason the ‘iSated oft lower bold full of water ang cargo. The report that brig Susan, of Baltimore (which was con. demned at Rio Grande), had'arr in Hampton Roads from Rio Janeiro, was an aboriive attempt of a Norfolk paper to an- nounce the con¢emn: Goon Pissacr—The Singapore Times of the 23d of Decem ber mga:—the American clipper ship Onward. Capt Luce, arrived at ingasore on the 16h, baring made an daprece dented paseage of 43 days from Ran iaco to this port. The award salted for Caloutta on the following day. Notice to Mariners. LIGHT VESSEL IN CHESAPEAKE BAY. stare, Willoughby’s &pt Light Vessel hee bees returned to her H MUADAUGH, Lighthouse Insp. “Norio, Feb 12, 1867. ‘The Iron Spir dle and the Spar Buoy which marked the Fish- ing Kocks, at tbe entrance ot Kenneounk River, have been carried away by the lee. ‘They will be replaced when prac- a order of the Lighthoure Cs eRBBLE Lighthouse Tasp, Lat dist. Portland, Feb 13, 1°51. The ice has carried away the Bpar Buoys from Adam's Fall and Bouthwest Ledge, entrance of New Ha:en Harbor, Whalemen. Arr at New Bedford 14th ship Ritiman, Cook, Pacific Occan, Peyta Oct 6 St Carios Nov with 190 bbls sp. m0 do wh, Dik fich and hpdk oi. Sent home 18,80) Ibs eee. ‘Dee 5, iat SE in abeavy gale, while reuddi er tye od ila, lost waist boat and daria, end i e for ‘also lost overboard a boat stearer sme’ Willian 1 B ‘iver, of Mattapoisett; Feb 7, Southern edge Gulf Stream, hat ad bearz weather, ip which lost overboard quarter boat and da’ split fore topsail and foresail. Arr at eres lath, ship Zeras CoMn, Rose, North Pacific Ocean, trom Pandwich beng ‘of and for Nantrcket, wih 2 bois, 180 do sp oi! om ‘board. Had sent home Ate ait Helena Dec 19 Jobn F Smith, Anderson, WL, with 15 bbls sp, and sup 200md ald again ‘about the 2tst iso Dee 18, Roscius, Dexter, NB, and s\4 via a the id from Callo Dec 2, Emeline, Moore of San Francisco, cruire "Are at Kaloe, Jan 6. S7ren Queeu, Philips, Fit, from a cruise, no report of oil Areal Pasta Jem 13: Sea For, Connery, of Westport (stood tn and recetved the captain and ‘sid for Taleahuano and bome) Anchored st Payta Jun 4, Leonidas Olver, NB. taken Lap wh since leaving port; 18th. Alice Frazier, — NB (in con: ence of 24 men using duty, they were et and rontired by order of the American Const The. sid with a fu l.compuem, nt of men and 4t sea Nov 29, lat 2028, lon 21 W, Gay Head, Lowen, NB, ean. Ai Taleshuano, Dee 17, Fanny, Boodry, NB, n0 oll, about to all on cruise; Andréwn sinith, NB had sbipped 209 bhis ol! and reiitied for 4 15 months cruise; 19, active, Wood, N wee 160 sp on board, 190 a told, artis, Lec 19, Roscius, Dexter, NB, bad taken 300 Pope, Beynard, days previous, rdward, Stanion, i ‘cher, Go tl a aud acorn ou Ta eight lds, Swain; NB, 490 sp and 6) bikish oll, Capt, R would be m Paya tm Apri, Fan Carlo. Dee 19. Miverva, Warren, NB, had taken 65 nce leaviog Pernambuco; had one boat stove on ¢, nud lost one man, John Jeffrey. Fpoken—Get os, Int 29 26 8, ion oo 3 ‘Citizen, of Nan- Cash. 12- month out, with 60 bl Tend of Magea{vern, Chili (Sot as, before’ 8. on 315 W. Caroline, Herding NB. cleee re FRicbart Mishel, fe days trom Kagsriown. on & cruise, with $0 bbis sp oil by the Speeaweli, at DOrleans: no date, ke, Leonidas, Oliver, NB, bad taken a #p_wh since leaving Tom! ‘Spoken Jau 2, lat 4956, Saratoga, NB, no report of oil, Spoken, 3 eo, pfbiz, Joba Milton, cf Now Bedford. henge ape for Ban was passed Jan 17, lat 38, lon 3 rp Wie Kanger, tears, (rom Boston Deo 12 for Akyab. 28 gaya cay no date (by the Justina at Mobile cy ‘an from Rio el Ac 'pper sbip steering 8, showing a blue flag with letter G wai oad spblie fing with lewer Hla i, was seen Dee 18, lat Brig Morving rey ha Moore, from Poston Dee 2 for Honolulu, 74h berm brig sxceriag & letter F in her foretop. jertn brig weer 4 letter sai, eee istlare £3 M419. Fore! ta FE, Jan 10—Wid Kiuy, rail, Bork. Aor, snout Dee loin portable Florite, Niekersoe, ane; harks Alnedland, ‘Nelson, do; Witch, Hultman, do, brig Cur: Anam Row S_Paned , Golden Stae, Hephura, ei a ? rr port ship Gulf Sircam, Lord, diag ul Stream. port ship Ashland, Clark, for NOr ALEXAN im fea. Baravia, Dee t-_In port ship Ki Carson, Crowell, for Cowes ide, bark Mary arker, Barnard, ane. Wid Nov 1b, bark Pa- nama, Graves, Padang, to load for NYork (not as before). Baskon, Dec 2-u port ehip Barreda Peele, for China seen. Jan 2a port ships Forest Ring) Lives - wil a, Spl, und ifudy’ Buttas, Lavender, for" ao pool, 40; Africa, Jordan” for Lon: Borsos Aruss Dee 2 oe port ship Eileraie, Coutts. from Pensacola arr 22d; barks Oek Hil Martin, 26, do. or Faimowh for orders. i tli, Ui they. tor mi hens Dublin, Han‘ ley, for London wae ony Marah. tor humep: “Auaiin, are tatiana Wright. White. (rom Bakitore, oot ee lover, hence, ‘art Ish. 4o Warren Wats, trom ‘err Dist, ia iiaat; bi ‘Bikncbar for Geo stocaham, Ht tic Ponsseola, arf ith ie ante whe Old Do Binion enh, 1th, dieg. i Mary, i! es ect iodo ‘at nip Rene Womibury, Boston; Cbiio, Hall. Re New on LS a saneas Barsee ‘atom ‘omtom, Aah borten, Walton, do; Buena Vista, Linnell, do; Boston Laght, OWent to eee tro Dee 2, ships Dani Riot, Robie en . Robia- sco, Howton Hine Horsbarg. Bacw, aor Be Loum Davin bes: os 5 Baneece, Willets, for New ew a Istanpe Jan 9—in port's ship Conquest, Bears, for Hing pion Ronee 3 days. Foocnow ron, abt Dee ips Sancho Panza, Hi- areih, for Bowron: Golden Reect, Witcone nine; Obanning, Ja- $b, frem bbasgven do, ae ay tee oe fo he ve pal qainmatran ister 2 brig, George © Aekeety, Loot om New Yor 0 Straits Rickerep, from Palermo for New Orleans. ary W ad W—In port seamehtp Fatnburg, for N York rar lon, ship d E Whesler, Roo = ed Tlorc Kose, Dee 18—1n port ship’ FI Bewall, for Ecorbew feo ithtmetiatsly, 40 oad for Rew Tork: Hurricane, Very, tor t snclaed goon Aletander. Holway, 40 40; Geidgn West Pinar, for 40; Kile, Hepburn Kenney Cy Tregcot, tor a = F do son, jerhowion. Bid Dee 12- rt Sant Hawk, for Baltimore; from Boston: arr 2th \cerson, Marth, Jan 26 bar for ¢ nd Boston soon ieerna, Jan 2s tenia port moe lo for ew te th Sih, Sid Ea Brown, ei, 3h in port Tailaman, & ot and Siam, wilteme la ldg. Arcadia, for N York do} at bang ty soak any oS ray: Ja me Beer . “ joven, = nae Franc, Deo 22- Ta port dtp Ooenoro, ee res ‘pm ‘Conet Sumatra, jan 7—iu port Dutch ship Lana, Rorrend, for Boston, Brich bork ‘Karts August for do; Duteh brig elle Marts, for ete Jan eJAmEiKO, J ‘an ¢—bld bark Almira Ccombe, Driakwater, MENrana Jen, N1—Ia port brig 7 Montgomery, f. Boston, Kix’ sis Yuh bark Seaughout Nein eel wauAn. Dec 6-—In port ships Onelds, Cressey: Pansims, Wild Pigeon, Hanson for do reedyt hori Bwallow, Tucker and Neptune's | Favorite Lane Tor London Com pet Horatio.” Hun Ranio vu, une; SUrpFiee, So (hes boom rerorted for New Terk ‘at from Dee # (not ath), ship Sweapetelion Lane, NYork Wooeets Sincarore, Dec 15-—Arr ship Ooward, ade bee Tnee San Frandice Dec 22 shina Ceylon Basset, and Lotus, Leckie, for en ym Ringe, divg; Raven, Urocker, tae; Dark Zephyr. Saal for Honion Oteasio, Have, or ani. fomas. Jan 22- Weak on. to sail aoxs dng for Cube avsbianht ees TO Jan 4—Ln port wr * News Bor ten Miia: from Bos- sehr kw ll Arey, for Meta aut oaion, SG ith hap Valea, Mosman, Mesaian and Bonost ‘3-No Am vessel (n port. Ports. BALTIMORE, Feb 16--Arr barks Telegraph (Be), Wel Coldera: Norval’ (Br), eters ve a5, ‘Kn Banavat, Got batens om igh og ed jo Bellonk (ir), Kbow! aI brs Bul w (Pr) Johns PR. vis Hampton N Vilage Gein, Latbrosk, St Thowas, Be gun, Bell, eyo rk. BOSTON, ¥eb 16—Are ablp, Roger Stewart, Skolteld, Mo- marks Blatesinun (Br), Kelly, Ardrossan: ila, New. brig dor Brock, Lovell, Cas denae vis bark a it Peladeghi We fears pr er ari mn Zan i Lianthonso Channel. Old ship ‘Ringleader, Matih a bRISTOL, Feb 1 16— Ari Gov 38 fy ie end from Ne vias eer em Victorine, and from Moblie’ weve dlachureed they will proceed to Providence the Fath RIVER, oy = arr barks & A Bacshion Marble, ) Northrup, of Indiau Ocean via Ne (Orleans vii do; schrs M Pike, Apples iw Een Pai Terr coees ne 2 taw of er Bradford ‘Durfee. Schr Gola wuman. for Cardenas was towed down to da] "i ihveeht Win Covb, Budicowt from Alexandria for fone set remaine in the ce off Mount Hope. seas OF HUMBOLDT, BAY, Tan Sin pat hip Lucas, Daggett, (oe HIGHEAND ti tien, Fe Feb 152 PMA: “Gea nm,” one ship ad a’ brig Passed out Sarks Sp yok, Cau d PMS Pabeed 1 in, bark Said Bia Sultan, from Zauetoat for Salem; ire Bercnda, Passing out three ships, three OLE, Feb. 11, PM—Arr achs 0+ ) Terry, Porfolx for Monon? Canton, Jounson. Baltimore for New: mst 12—No arrival. Sid barque Dency, in tow of steamer oom Jaumeron, Rook ver, New York for Bos ‘Brig B. (Br) before pe Ye a Was got off to- erald rf s | agri rag physy after eee shows vo tone eee art ue. ad. pee Totten: brige told cocket, Aapoleon,, Fr Rregcbine, (#n) POR Hichburn,, James wn, Beroni xa Burgess ov Brock. Moutroe Eciecue: (i) Robert heat (Br) Bemarare Sabeclet chs Joon B Patten, Chas Koberts, Glem ek ying arrow Go-deu Gate, Nevis, James MeN « i Re ter, F J Cummings, Leona, fe Reranibed at U2 Me wt “ago from NW, barbor cues of ice, brige Herald, (ir) and sch PM—No erri chr Medora. Retviened om aogow: Sid ec! od wind, brige. Pooopockels, Napoleon, Frnschise (Sth Fe ichbora, James Brown, F & Cora Biles Burgeu Wohert Keed (ir, Demarara, ehidboieth, Kelectic (Br), hrs Victory. Nevis Beporer € pmings, Ossuna; Canton J R Sewer, ep, and chi Roheris brig May Queen. Morton Roston for Matanzaag ach TD phi. comer Bisek Biver Ja, tor Boston. Reture: ed brig Darien, which s]¢ hence 10th'inat, having been b owe eae ra Glenros. und Flying arrow. Bid brigs PR Cursia, an jo,arrival. a port brige Poconosket, N on PR i, es Somes rer squerai i lem eevee : Bikvotea mad ae pechra J iP Bobecta, Glenroy, Victory, ‘Fiziog Arrow. Novis, keporter, F J Oam™ SEE eta seen Carver, K Jan Sl Are avela, Carver. New yok Fe sors Mea do; rehra are Pred Dyer . Guad; Barnien, St Pierre. Mart; 34, Constant, Hammocds, N York; Neribern Light, Courens: Antigua. OBILE Fed 7—The Mobile papers of the 5th have nut orme to band. or bei Esiclan Pm a Rinbal, Havana. 04 eutp Ani Liver NEW OLLEANS Feb, PM—Are ships Kearsarge, Par Mins, and Win Lord, Brown, Li arbre ‘Maas, do; Seller, Mouhon, i ArT ships Floating lanchard, Rio Janeiro: O Grant Hinekle, aig et London; Soho M Mayo, Custer, itostdn; barks Loviaa Biian Hiylen ess iivar: toy iN . brig Brownavilie, Rogers, from Vere Cruz. 'Cid ships faded everett Gusbe Reesor debe, Spens, Bullock. Bare bark Marian, HemewSod, wand “awe D Miler Koberta, ‘Arr seamsbip Caniel Webster, Leferre, Indiavola snd Galveston; darks Fury (Br), Morton, Liverpool: Brownsy le, Rogers, Vera Cruz, sohr Mozart, Roward, Mh, AM—Cid shies Young Sam, Merryman, Bremen; Phet- ‘ibis Aer (oy te "bigs F Pocahoniaa, Wooderson, Havre, rr (by tel) ta, days, 14th, My aj See Below 1th, Pbilade)y bia, [rom WYork dn Have Arr at SW Pars %b. *hip Geo ‘aan. Varina, Ly A Towed to rea $d ships Helen MeGae a es = Rng- land; ty sh'ps Bemartian, end Western Obief; oth, bark NORFOLK, — NY pa = P43 lL. lic arr sehr Yorktown, Woglam, NYort 1 aber By beg Fie , Bescon. York; echr Osthariag A Id echra Vermont, Elliot, # Johnson, 4e 0: ty vi Ea \W LOR DO! Potomac river, a pea, AM—In saree Meters. Carat oo sobre Perkins, UD, and others TORLAND: Feb 1ecare beig. Maida, Richardaon, vena via Boles flole, sour EF hewn, ‘Biobert 13 Fis, Holmes, Hole for osco: 15h, barks Merlin, Bostor: N W Bridge. Woodbury, 0; brigs M ‘Matanzas via Ta’ re and Fer, Gaslin, Wils.lngton, NC. vie Tarpeu steamer Totten, Morley, NYork Tatcnunwer and menor TOWN, Feb 9—Art scbr Telegraph, Bostom for PORTSMOUTH, Feb 13—Arr echr Emily & George, Stur- PO ROVIDRNCE Feb Arr she 8 Janes, Townsend, A Bilis, Nichols, Charlest Mobdide. via Newport; Wi one Ee Petrol, Arey, New York; “pes bark Rolla, Rogers, bnschicoln, | OP ees P Pe w Newport, Hise isalumore lion, falled on Bunday morn! end out clear of the ioe, Sipe bt Petersburg rovle, Bruce, brig Marta Wats helow asi rhayow ad {rom Norfotles — Bel sloop William ii Bowen, Hallock, York, nad others aa '8T MARKS, Feb 3—Arr Pe York. Cid Jan 20th, bark: Seigers, Delano, and Kirby, Hlork, Sie "oe Panes, Pisey ine Piksey, Charleson; 24: sshr Benaior Wilson ont Ess Feb \3—Arr echr Target, Forman, N York. id bark Riva, Van Norden, aarwegiaan att . ville Cardone, ALEM, Feb 13 Art Ms Gite teem" (new tous), Ly mig ee le oa y eae Lan 1th—Arr echr Gorden, Ch en Cloud, Porter, NYork; 16th, bart T Africa. Pouriont Me. Feb $—Arr echr Loduskia, Thompsem, AULIN | "Sov, F 16, ‘4 M—Arr sobr Lookout, Lae Win RurOR. NC, GE Sire, 8 Ween. Mor ig Nebraaka. MoF adden, NY . Ferbaces pared scsee ice, Roe aera WISCASBET, Feb 14—Cli brig Angola, Shortwell, Havens, —— ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ——— Se MISCKLLANBOUUS. HEMTOAL HAIR UNVIOOR ATOR, The roe PALE 8 so OAPITAG, STOCK IN A PROMPRR. ons manalaetaria NOY, paying over will hareed in pan nes eg iy jor w en d small pl piace in he country, PwAdirees 0. x. 0. Way P ) tT eineeenteneesd W AeBington's st pinrED ay. —SANQURT A? Tit Aaroe Hones. The Amocinion of he. F ot Oreit and Religions Liverty, wit give t in commemora'ton vor senses ay th day of he Path Paine of freon, A Raha || Sac Sy Bala aan eh ye We, BE, Roeirsor, friarr.

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