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Onur Parts Pama, Foo. 10, 1867. FAs Banperor’s Speech to the Legislative Bodtea— Pork Khan Amange the Paris Ghawasess— What the Persian Am bamader Thinks of the Lancers—Marshal Pelissier’s Do tatson—Qoronation of the Emperor— Position of M. Thiers Towards the Napelcon Dynasty, dc , fc. ‘The speech of Napoleon has bees well reosived. Of course, as it fell from bis lips in that beautiful Hall of the Marsbals, al) who |steved saw nothing bat pearis and diamonds dropping from august lips. It would probably have been the sam bad the illusirious speaker enun- Giated the necessity of ' ecimating France in order to mi- tigate the scarcences of provisions. Bat it must be con japoleon is master hand at these oracular demonstrations. Uuriy upable to string baif a dozen oonsecutive ‘entenors together in ab impromptu oration, with a pen in his band he writes the polished style of Tally with the brevity and conciseness of Cwsar., There ie always excellent logic and fine point in ever: thing he writes, and his macner of delivery is evideatiy oifes tive. On first attaining b's elevation i was ditco vered that his aceout wat foreign, heavy and German- ved. This bas almoet cutirely passed away; and, aided by @ somorous voice, ne never fails to mike bis words tell apom the car of the most remotely situated of his Sudience. It cannot hb» denied, likewise, that he powsesses ait the advantages of imputed sincerity, Mistaken he may be—possidly bentgbted: bis bitterest enemy does Bot believe him diniones:, That he is attempting aa im- possibility in supp ting om bis owm shoulders the ‘weubas of the govurament of France wery fow deny; Dai that he sacrifices to the task personal repose, time, Dealih and all thei * valuable tn life, I do aot believe a siagie reasonable b > doubts for aninstant. Hence ‘words—and they are wel! known to be his owa—have the appreciable value. truth, of honest and sincere conics fiom. As yet no cominenterios have bees made by the French prest, Unie’. aately, gagged as it is, its oriticiems or laudations must s/ «ays be of secmmdary consideration. But (n diplomatic a». (be best informed circles all seems to be approval. allamion to the increased income of France since the » vent of Nepoieom, amointing to 28,600,000, is felt 0 6 & great fact; the revived tuatre of Freneb arms, ths ‘esiored peace which looks ap to France as botding ‘99 Dalance; the determiaation to mite for ever t egue of inupdation, watch from the days of te ‘and tne Allobrogians of Geaar'an record, b ‘odieully been tho rge of France, s universaiy thought worthy the ambition of one to whom suct great power bas been ceded. ‘It concerns my bonor.’* sre his words, “that rivers, like revolutions, s! true course, never again to quis it." The comtempi: + At on moveable property, ou rail- stocks gtvew, great satisfaction, and Fy caused in the first aud res ned ‘or centuries @ prescriptive vo in America or the Old Country, the displacement cs vita caused by each accelerated in @ ooantry like France, where travellux leisure, utterly ver speed as the various osilwaye effected since 1652 have caused, amoun'# &. "ss( to @ soctal revolution Waole towns and »opula.i os of vas exten! Rave saddealy awoke to fad the oocups of their Rereditery homesteads irretrievably goue go-anead spirit of Ys at of their corner added to this, hee er aod ceath into the penetralle of thou Save, looking far abead, mey weil ‘Oo speculation, and talk of ‘that ing society which woald defy the of reason '” Rona St possibility t possi F Feruk Kban war givea by Count Wa mweciately betore him, sod some one industriousty so.ghi to im; bim with the exquisite refinement sud ingeaotty of this poetry tn mo tion, bis look of aetonienment was the most expressive | ever bobeld. It was » pty Count Walowexi, or bis charm img Countess, hac uot taought of geiting uo'e quadrille of the discipies of Joroaster 0 impress the Persiaa Aa’ sador with more of ihe Gallic poetry in Evght jadies and genUpmea 'o gorgeous raim snl, omiiting forta ylemades, pironetion aad entre Priests ani priestesses of tnat which some of bie iesracd attendants of Forak Kbsa aro peopartng against thei~ revurn The fo'lowing xp2é des motifs of the bill for ‘& dotation of 100,000 rraccs a your to tho Dake kof contains in [i so wuen that ts interesting oo this Oret creation of © Bonapartiet oer tha: | mak: oxy for ‘The Emperor, by a decree of the 224 of jorres on Marana! ’elissler the berod.tery tas oll tite of Dake A aote inserted tp ine Moniteur made known to Fraoce Abe eminent distinciwn grarted to the Commander in Chief ef the army of (06 Eesi, and at the same time an. pounded that 4 bi! wouta be presented to the / ogiviative body (or assign .ox Lo che title of Dake de Malakotl adote- on of 190,006 france of reote. We now reatze the: wed with tavor by all wno aro » Mary glory and to great services rously mud ¢ Ristory wf!l coppect Mis Bame with the tart basiopoi, (hus ratiiying how toe tile which the &aperor bas given to bim and «ne recompense whion is to suppor: that rack The Dill declares that the dotation, as woll as thy title of Dake do Maiako'l wilt descend for ever im tne direct maic line. You wit! dovvt not, see that if one ve wansmitted, 20 must r ben the Emperor Nep eon |. gave to his maraba' names of the Lattices tary had geiaed, or ia which had ken & prominent pert, be wished the . het Deon the idea of the fmperor Napoicon III, be gave to the commander tn obief of the Crimean exp dition « tile which calls to minds (g/0at military (oat accompliebed by tbe Freacharmy A came to whico » doabie tilastration is thas attacbed ought to preserve as Lovoradie « positina in the future as ine present. Would |: ot eanse @ painful fooliag, and bo an offence agelnet bis patrintiom, t) Geo the prestigo of groAt name weakened or effaced ia a family whiob ought to romain fo: ever as the living reminiscence of # national clory’ a2 Marebel Of Frenoe Senator and Dake be shows by a great oxam pie tit amoog us dignities and honors be \oeg to those who kau bo@ to mor them by their Je votednens, their comageand their talents; aad that, | Wore carcors wherw fo-tane ts eeidom met with, roliance may be pieced on tbe mumiiicemcs of tne wre ward the persons who pass through them wile glory. Wo hope ibe Legusiavare today will aot boesitate © ‘ xo grant s The above is worby of sttention, as affording & ai giaaoe at the future artstocratic adormment of that soc’ ‘atic [a*ric of which ‘be Emperor is the represeniative. Who: evor the coropa'toa ake piace it Is xaown thet tia precedest ts to De largely followed. The general opinion &, bowever, that it is Bot the Emperor's inten Von to be loveriod with tole lest ratification of bis . antl 1861, when the oecade of S\cutorship whicd 4 manded at (be onp a's at wili have Deem completed. At the exp.ration of ‘bas (» riod, supposing mothing to (ater- Tarious mignty Works ia polities, ia arms, or in capstructon Wii have made sueb progress that tney may be (ally appealed \o as evidence of justiBoation of the power be sought aud obtalned—aend now, thea, he may ey, “ll you &e seuefed that | have fuldlled my piroge et me bo enno'pied with the sacred o! which coo secrates mo and mine forever a6 paler populr kunt e Kinenied, we Rassias Ambasseder, bus return. 4 trcm Nice Tae Pub remarks m reference words of * Thiers, quoted by the Emperor in sposoh — het in wrising in reference to the Con oh tae Emperor paid him the honor be has in anticipation branded thore bed CHirems RO Go aot rej vice at the g Ory and prosporiiy of France under the reiga of Napoleoa [il,"’ Thle ls provably an tm erence tnat M. Thiers mey 204 o g888*s fH eee i | : The Work of Congress, APPROPRIATIONS FOR WORKS OF DEPENCE. By en act making appropriations for fortifiocatiems aad Other works fof defence, and for repairs of Barrecks and quarters, for the year ending the 80th of Jane, 1856, (approved March 3, 1867,) the following eums were ‘voted :— Fort Mont Fort Knox Pencveoot , Fort Oarroll, Baltimore harbor Fort Calhoun, Virgipia,..... Fort Sumpter, South Carolina Fort Pulaski. Georgia’ Fort Gaines, Alabama Fort Livingston, Louisiana Fort Taylor, Fiorida,, repairs. Loutsiana, rep! Fortificatiops—Nendy Hook, Ne A fort 0; poatie Fort Sobuylor, Ni 't Tompki . gia, ropa ° Fortitication—Soip slend, Missiexippi Fort!ticailon— lover passes of Mobiic bay Platforms ‘or cannon... Contingent expenses. titier, & Repairs for cncocupied stations: ser ee ee e839, 739%, 000 THE LAST LAND JOBS OF CONGRESS. By ap avt of Cmaremt, apo. Marco 4, making & it of certain lands to the Territory of Minnesota to ald ‘the construction of rallroads, there were voted:— very alternate section of Jand desig: ated vy Bumbera, for atx sections in width, which run om each site of the fvi- lowing roads to be batit, viz:—From Stllwater, by wav of Saint Paul and Saint Anthony, toe point between Big Stone Lake and the woath of the Sioux Waod river—this road io bave a branch by way of Saint Cloud and Orow Wing to the eaters of Rrd river, the branch road having {he same land grarte reserved to |i. Aroad trom Saint Paul to@ polet onthe Missiesippt river, aod @ jcnotion road from Saimt Autboay to ihe same point, enjoys the same grant. A branon of this road tothe north line of the Siete of Lowa, by way of Fairbauit, epioys the same grant. A road from Winona, by way of Sal on the Big Sioux river south of the Peralie! of north letitade, epjoys the same, as well road from La Cre cent vis Target Lake, up the valley of Root river to point of junction with inst camed road oast of range seventeen. 1 say served. To Alabama was voted lancs, in alternate sections, for ‘8 railroad from the line of Gourgia, on the Cnattaho: river, to the city of Mobile, as chartered by aol (borizing the ‘savannah and Albany Ralirosd Com, Poters, te @ poiat of previous purchasers and of the Indiaus to mn of this immense tract of land are to be pre. and restrictions as the original grani made to thie com. peor EXTRACTS FROM WASHINGTON COBRESPONDENOK OF OTHEG JOURNALS. Correspondence of tae Nor Avrican } Waeiinctom Merch 6. 1887, The Collins Line— Probable Fal: of the Dallas Treaty. Nothing was dove at the late session of Congress with regard to the ocean mal! contrast of tae Ooilins line of sieamers, wd the subject will therefore go over to the ext session. Tt is understood that the tine will continue fis trips pep the ensulpg summer at leat, at tre redacet rate of $19 260 per trip. The steamers, however, will raa slower, and thus make up im @ mowsure for the lom of government pay. Toe Dallas Cisrendos treaty is gonerally believed, in reliable quarters, to be dead Mr. Buchanaa, tte koown, |s opposed to it in ite present shepe, an¢, it is semi sfficially @#bi-pered, etl! discounte papce apy treaty that may be proposed with refereace to Central Amer: Commodore Vanderbilt aod the « #ittbaster- ing Gang.” TO THE EPITUR OF THE AKKALD, The numerou. commaaitty interested in tae remains of tbe Accessory Transit Company are pleaseé to eee in the Hamaty and other duly pepors a letter from Its proseat distingulebed anc faithfal President, in whion he saye:— “Aud I embraoe this occasion to say further, that tho cb of collusion with Mr. Morgan or Bis Giibustoring ganz ‘sa slander upon my Dame and cha cter, which ao man i an enemy could have pet ta cwroulstion Aandi will farther agsare you that mothiog can change my de termination to obtain enure reirees for the wrongs whieb the compsoy bave sustained, ani no ove need bo approbensive that I shall prove gatity of a treachery to we company, 20 less sbaruefal thes that for whiet, on the'r bebalf, 1 am seeking redress against my pre- deoer or.’ Thu letter is ‘call d out’ by en inquiry on the part publi-Red in conwection with it; and ts Promounced by the papers * satis- ) Bot covour ia the popular op'aioa that Ary wae wraten ‘at nie request, for the jore, however, being now in the mation, would take the gg 4 ty. ‘We bare no doubt we havo but done him jostice ta de Bytpg evch of them as might rencer the stecaholders ap prebensive tbat be should prove guilty of @ treachery to the company 0 leas al 1 than thet for which, on their behalf, be ls seeking redress ugainst his predeoes sor -— Bare you received $40.°00 month from the Pacific Mail last, as President of Have you received. in addition, ae lresident, $282,000, teen or yourself individually since ist of Feoraary ‘Was not evch advance made by yor in good faith. and . together with the $40,000 a mootn and $80,Céu Teonived for coal bel: to the company, to the keep ing of eight abies at the dock for cleren monthe, and for ‘he pay ment of the same cosi and other current debts of the company? Would not the expenses of keeping (bose ships and lecting the property of the company amount to more (han $20, 06¢ ‘Has the company been sued and judgmente obtained by people who furnished tbe coal which is imed to eon by you, and have no Does the property consist of ships, and bave you Thad pou, dering your Presidency of ove year, the com. paay baving suspended business and you in receipt of $000,000 or $700,000, im thetr to* Li A Hy | - { Asstetent hiware W Ovr Virginia Cor: espendence. Ruowmonp, Va., Maroh *, 1°67, 4 New Issue in Our Spring Elections—The Hon. A. Dudley Man's New Steamship Scheme and the Virgiata Legida: ture—The New Administration and the Ofices—Colebra fron at Jamestown— Editorial Oonvention—The Herald and the Buchanan Administration, dc. The Know Nothing party of this State have hit arom @ new issue for the ensuing elections, scarcely less capi!- vating than was the ory about the Pope and the Jesulis. It ts the acceptance by Virginia of her quota of the pub- Ue lands, the Know Nothings assuming the altirmative in this popular issue. Their organs parade lustily the flaan- otal cmbarrassments of the Old Dominion as a jurtifica- tion for a departure from her traditionary policy as re ards the public lands, and urge It, in fact, as a necess! ty, In view of the large donations being made to other States for railroad and eibor purposes. With @ poopie oppressed by taxation auch appeals must have oon- siderable force; and, believe me, it will pul the fidelity of the demoorstic party to @ severe test. Peoullar ideas of pu>ilo polioy may well be adbored to, 60 eng a8 tney COmport with private interest; but when en terta:ned at asaorifice of material prosperity, the oase is diflerrnt, If the people of Virginia under embarrassed circumstances resist the aliuromeats of the rich prise of the pubtic lands merely in dsference wold Usage, all future efforts to decoy them from thelr allegiance (o democratic principles will Indeed ‘vain. 1 is like tempting a hungry mae with bread, tc ¢eoline which, for apy mere moral consideration, im- ples no small degres of fortituie and Adelity, With Unis popular issue made by the Kaow Nothings, we may ‘weil look forward to an unusually exoitiag contest. £1 Ras of invincibility which the cemeoracy of the Oid inion bare acquired, convinces wever, that onder that banner they will always triumph, despite auy aver side issue which the opp sition can aval! taem ros of. Some papers in (bie Si vte favorabl: to the grea\ steam sbip scheme of the Hon. A. Dudley Mana, have sought ‘0 tofluecce Governor Wise to call an oxira session of the Legislature, with a view to obarteriog tals migaty project ‘Tho point on Chesapeake bay from which it is Contempisted to run this lie of stesmers bas daally been determined upon; but the obarter might orth lene be grented, and will, no doubt. if only to give ditional impetus to the scheme. Whoiher the G21 will agree to call an extra seraton f¢ this purpose Is vor’ doubiful, The necessity which would influence this call eixor seven months in advance of the regular period for astow bilog should bo very great. Nothing, I am sa- tiated, sbort of @ necestity involving tho success of ¢! wholo project could do eo; and this can hardly be sald exist in view of the time necessary to perfect the proii miparice, ard the uncertainties whick the principle of private subscription—the chief basis of operation in this sobeme—muat involve. Cooceding the practicability of this enterprise, | ques tion mech its expediency upon Union principles, or its compatiblity with that split of conservatiom so es: sential in @ goverment like ours. Tale scheme is altorether too sectional im its oheracter, aud there: ore opposed to conservative Union sentiments, such as wo find reflested in will tcevitebly bege pir tween tho two great sections of the country, baneful in tts consequences than the slay xiat, few will be at a lose to jadge. in commection with this project tea among the ultras of the South— De Bow and the New Ovicans Deita, for instaece—not an individval of knowa conssr rati able to ascertain, being activel tue wbole sobeme Is perfectly chimerical ; givizes will as @ consequet And unfounded. Iam oon: 4 ipance of the Unioo sentiment in the Sout, thataay projcct baving a different tendeccy would fall, deepite tho most vigorous e‘torts of the uliras. Tbave been informed 4, tae very best authority that the pian of reorganization with regard to the working mach'n 4 tel the goverament, intimated fo my iasi, wil cortainiy be carried out by Mr, Baohanan. Chis {s put just im view of the oppsettina waich be mot from Pierce's ap polutees pretinus to bie ‘stion. Moreover, {t is ia keoptrg with tha: principle of rotation ta ofttos for which the cemocracy contend, the office holders, of course, ex- cep ed, It im contempiated to colebrae the 18th of Muy aoxt —the apniversary of tho Inoding of tho (irst seitions at Jamestown—with unusus! ¢clat, Most, if aot all, the voluatee? companies of bis oft7 and [etorsburg will jxm in (og Bonor 10 tho dey, as will @ host of otner oitizors of both places For PS past the celebration of this aniversary was co. ded to 6 fow of the direct descen- Gants of the reriy sitiers, who formed among them selves a sort of society to perpetuate thi day. W \bin tho pest year, came considerably ealarged, and v be wMoient of themetives to reaier apy celebration resting, Some ‘ew editors of this State beid @ mosting at ons of our botels a few evenings ago, and among o} ‘the resolved upca was the hiding of ap editorial con ventio: im this olty on the second Monday in Mey next. The re solation wes thrown out by way of e fooler, but I Gnd it is Compe f = of, and tte ovjeot will dou >tiess be carried Catens!ble purpose ts the cetadiighmon’ of the cash system im jourraliem; bat the real one, ac- cording to my idea, ls & spree and the interchange of Nitue civihties, with some asturaaces of mataa! goo will, which may probably be until the pext eleo tien campaigr—vow long afver [ would not cadertake to Celine. These fellows ‘Weil over a good dinner aud a ‘ow bottles of champagne. bot their resolutions are often pot more eaduring tnen the elfervessonce oa that epark ling \quid, ¢ irtends of the t administration are cxosed- jogiy well pleased at position assumed by the Haas: with reference to It. They recognise in that ciroa Ppy soepice for Mr Buobanan and Bis Osbinet, og bow emovarrassing 'e opporiiion would prov ‘DO lees ao foem with \is opinion of the o: servative character of tbe adminisiraion. Tast opimon accords tuily with the public sentiment of Virginia for im the seleotion of Gov. Floyd to a Cabinet ses\, she re cogpised a pledge that the whole government would be etiocted upon prinoipies strictly \alom and conserva tive Mr. Pryor bas abandoned the idea of publishing a monthiy review, and determined upon starting a daily it You = Of the city § The tive of the new th—indicater tbat it will be essentially outuora te sentiment, and many imagine that !t will be cvea aitra There is hardly a Geld for @ third democratic paper in this city, Dut with such « prestige as Mr, I'ryor en joys as ® jourpalist, and unremitting energy, | have no donbdt the eoterprise will succeod, Thus iar his prospoots are encouraging. The Quarantine Question in New Jersey. OPIN‘ONS OF THe JERARY PRESB. Wo are very clear iat the Now tsey Lerreai le are very iow jatare wit! commit a mistake lp appointiog any conference: iu with Now York tn releeoce the location tiner of PTT . é 38 Now we look upon it that this is can be disposed of by commitice: ° Fs a £ S52 e { rs ct j a I i fi ! i King’s County Court of Oyer and Terminer. Before Judge Strong, Judge Morris, Justices Emmons and Sohooamaker. THE GHEBPSHEAD BAY RAPE OASE—TRIAL OF J0- BBPH JACKSON. Mzou 9.—Joseph Jackson, indicted with John Dixson and Richard Lewis, for committing a rape upon the per- eons of Catharine Sulltvan end Jane Muldoon last eum- mer, was placed upoa trial yesterday. The court room wes crowded with spectators, and considerable intorest was manifested in consequence of the notoriety given to the affair. ‘The panel of jurors wore called over, and after a num. ber of challeoges, the following gentlemen were se- lected:— Luke W. big nr) Elisha Fieid, Bevjamin Rookwell, ¢, Hevry T. Van Polit, Androw F. Oar; " Joshve Garbar', Ourtia Noble, Jeremiah Terry, Erastas ‘W. Phelps, Abraham Vanderveor, Wood. The District Attorney, J. G. Sohumaker, Esq., in open tog thecase for the prosecution, detailed the ciroum wiances end stated thatsome time in August lavt the pants arrived in Now York inthe ship City of D, when Seakemn and rae. ee boarding house, took them to Sheepshead Bay “yrr Island, baving ia the moantime plied thom with drug ed Ii and there violated their . The fe fer clues iri Sullivan reeided in Daltinore and jas fore wan of the Valoan Iron Works in tbatolty. rote for He bis daughter to come om, and abe did 90. On shipvoara abe became acquainted with Jane Muldoon, the otper complainant, They were taken toa wood, and Dixson bad the manliness to strike one of the girls ta tho face when she resisted his demands. A colored man, bat with a white heart, brougns girls back to Brooklyn, and took them 10 the Second district station house Tooy were subsequently liberated on dail, and then abducted to Jersey Cigy and thouce to Philadelphia an itimore, Cathariné Sullivan having read account of the transaction. came back of her cord, notwithatandieg tho threats made by those who re- eased her from jail, that if she stated anything to impli Cate the aocased she would be sentenced to the Siate pri- son for five years The evidence of the frat witness would be corroborated by Jane Muldoon, and Dr. Pal medo who made an exemication of their persons after the out bad been committed. Suliivan sworn—I reside ia Brook'yn; I kpow the prisoner Jackson; saw him last summor on come. the oe cry ot Re eins 3 ee a ue eud August; veoeo! wat lying st Now York; Jackson told Captain Mitchetl that he would got us a d, Jane, me and another giri at tae captatn’s; tho Captain's giri wae his servant; abe was going to live at hu: he be Qaptain sald that all three of us could sta uattl Mo say: s Jackson would get P en brought Dixon, and said he wasa frien¢ ‘here was another men in company; I sailed from Liver pool and came ovor on board as second cabin passenger; low passenger; I lett the thip in company J end the ober gir! wont with ms; we carding house; Dizsoo was with Jeok 3 o’olock {a the a'ternoon; they took us toa boarding house in New York, aad taney said there ‘was nO room; some women came to the door and Jack- we wont to another hoase as Captain Miohoil’s servant sloppod toore; Jai be and said he would come and sco us to @ hote! thon; this was in Ne: roat Bed to go Dack to id the place was all closed up; I expected a telegraphic despatoh from my father io Baltimore; be said he wovid take us after we bad supper; we loft be piace and be saia he was going right to Castle Garden; Jackson and Dixson and Jane and me ail left to gether; this was -ome time af er six o'clook; tt was net yet dark; we thon came toa ferry, and they ssid they were g to show ut Brooktyn: we crossed; ald we would rather stay in New York and asked wi they ¢id not take us to Castle Garden; Jeoks: said be woul take us to Castle Gard afwr snowing us Brooxiyn, and then take us to our boarding house next morning; they go} a carriego y ere they esi’ the oat wes their o it was thoir stable, we got iato bent ties Lay they ly; De ent back to where we we! pot Jackson ge is the drinks. Crosa-exemined—Thet is ail { drank that night; they brovtght Gut drinks at severe! places, aod we ee have tasted it; can't tay how many times, only drank at this botet; | left Liverpool to come to this country; I got eo. quainted with Jase Maldooa on board the ship tauded jate on Thursday pight and oo Saturday afierncoa Grst sae Jackson and [ixon; on Friday I was at the Runbow Hotei tn Boek man Now York; I went with Jane Muidoos and Mary i to this beiel; Jona Wilson, who cam) over on the vessel, went down te Castie Gar- R came beck a 11 o'clock, was there then; Jane at Castle Gareen en Se- taréay morning, with Capt Mii: oli's servant; the cher Gul and. toe then onan to the saip; I wanted to on board Ca Mitonel! ; the snip tt abo ul about if 5 i Hie § g 2 Hi i if it went i 3 l fs i Ej i $ t E He : Hh Lf is j Pi Ez s : : 1 § ue 4 be if g : Aa He Hf | & 3 8 5 E i i i i F ris i H ! i i i fi i i : 3 i sie 235. f i j i k g z if i j i fi EE tisha: pe 5 3 up to ‘iia rt here adjourned til! 10 o’olock thie morning, giving tho jory the semi sdmouition NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1857. STZAMERS TO AND FROM HAVANA. ‘Tsanar—#rom Charleston 1h aad 4th, duc at Havana 286 a From Havana iuth and 2th, due as New York 17th a Cauawas—From New York ith, arrives at Havana 17th an New Orleans 19h. From New Orivans 37th, Havana 2%y duz at New Yori 34. Buck Wannion—From New York 27 lat arid New Orteaps From Mew Lith, due at Now York Leaves Now York at 10 AM aud Now Orleans at 8 AM. UAKra Crry—From New York 7th of each month. arriving et Havana 12th, and Mobile 14h. From Mobile 284, Havens th, dav at New York 23. arrive at Havaus hh, Havana Fog SEW ToRi oom RIES € 21 (MOOR TiSRB...., ....eve — — SUN SETS 6 00! mom war mora 9 16 Port of New York, March 9, 1557. CLEARED, Ghin Pheuix Hoxie Liverooot. Ship Bile, Gives, Cronstadt J W Elweil & Oo. = Emigratio (Sp), San Jusa, Cadiz—Gaiway, Casade + Ship Jno Bidney, Whre'er, New Orleaus—N H Brigham. Abip Cumber'ard Lambert. saRimore—Steoten & tiucer. Bark F Deming, 2 ox & Rio Grande—Oormog, Bark Amazda Jace, Dow, Sagua la Grande—Motcalf & unean Bark Jas Yish, Phillips, Cardonas—L Dat Bly Bark Trovatora, Carver, Cardeuas—W al acver & Chase. Bark J 8 Cobb, Peterson. Havaca—Mora & Nephew. Brg Rush, Plummer. Gibraitar—Giro & Francia, brig King Bird, rower, Macanz aa. . Lam ert, Neuvitas—T Owen 4 Son, z pts a oo a. Is Grapto-—aee tt, Son & Co. Bri perus, an, 8 Jago— 4 Brig Jeune Beovers (Fr), Beurdeile, Cienfuagos—Stanton & Buger. Sarah Elizabeth, Raynes, Fishiag Bay—H D Brook Bi maa 4 Co. Brig Candin, Brooking. & Tokns—Gillospie. Dean & Co. Geir Me; flower, Hopsizs, Part au Platie—H D Brockman Co. Schr Hanaibal, Wentworth, Arroyo, PR—H D Brookman & Co. Benr Fi Dorado, Butler, & Thomas—J BR fchr H Manton, Crosby, Mobile—Weat & Walker. tchr Asn & Suran, Meyers. Mobile—Laytia & Huribat. Schr Loyal Serezton, Lowden, Savanaah—Serauton & Tals men Behr ¥mpire, Osborn, Savon: rN Bawkine, Grifin, Teaac H Borden, Colli Caledonia, Layfe: ‘Totten, Morley, a rel. Seamer Driaware, Cops, Phuadeiphia—Saudford’s line. Beamer Mars, Nichols, Pliladelphia—J & N Briggs. Ftearebip Roapoke, fiinner, Norfolk, &c, with mdse and passe: gers (o Ludiam & Plewsante. Bark Caroline (Brem), Strider, Bromea. Jan 15 with mdse and % yessengers, to E Paverstedt & Schumacher. Expe rier ced heavy weather westward of the Baaks. Mary C Fox (of Portland), Gooding Oardecas, Feb 11. with evgar_to Mora & Nephew; vesset to J Delano “2d laa. lat @, lca 75 30, encountered @ tremeadous gale from N which lasted for 36 hours ard while lying to under lee clew of maintopsad shipped a heavy sea forward which started D pals arleston—McCready, Mott & Pall id, Balti cutwater, (igure bead, wood wove waler casks, and waeled everything moveahie (rom the decks, also Slled the cabia wih water, same Cay, passed « large uimbor of empty molassca cabs. Bark Merk R Marney (of Warren, Rl), Dickey, Sagus la Grevde, 14 ‘Gays with sugur, &c. tomastor. [4 tent, int $450, ‘ell in with the sihr Jarvis Lyon, Capt Wheeler, for Wasbiacion, witha cargo of mar having 4%eet water in her hold: dia ton minutes after the y prevoiue experienced a NW, lost sulle boat, aod sprung « lok 72 50, spoke brig Atalanta, from Porto ta ) Wallace, Cantonas 12 days, with vagar end wolesees, to A Horn. Expermaced heavy weather; toon * days N of Hatieras, stove bulwarks, £0. Brig Wieelward. Killman, Aus Caves via St Thomas (where le put bi distress), Feb 18, with logwood, 4c to HD Brig Amina (of Bristol Met Loew's, Matanzas, Poh 17, with to Yates & Porterfeld 4th’ inat, iat 57 30, | gerd brig, with love of foremast, bowsrrt, Ac. tat 99. lon 73, saw a herm brig bound W, with rit aod maintopmast The A on the of the I , aud was blowa of, ewe de ig Bovart (of Famurds, Me). Tarkia, Cardenas, 14 days sugar, to waster, 6th inat, tat 37 16 loa rt 49. sooke brig ranield (of Boston). from Cenfary for York, w Of foremaa’ and part of deck lowd bad logt them on the & t. durteg the cale. The H on the Md inst im lat 37 10, lon 2 In the late gale, epLit anil, and lost part of deok toad of Trig tabling, Walker, St Marks, Feb 22 with cottom, &c, to Sp allwoot, Abdercon & Co: vesse! to Wakeman, Dimon & Co ‘27th wit. \at 94 30. lon 0 50, evoke bark Maino (of Now York), from Galveston fer Liverpool, 2) days oat. Sehr Mindoro (of Eden), Bergeant, Porto Cabello, 26 days, with core ard to A de Agreds, Jove & Go; vessel to Brett, on & Co, 4th iret, lal 37. lon 7309 spoke brig Maran Geld of Boston). Hodgroa from 0% rok, and Schr Rickard Bullwinkle ( bello, 9 ders, with hides, cofiee, Ac, to Metcalf 4 Duncan. ‘DH inst, tat 98 24 low 73, encountered which Hove bulwarks, carried away monkey rail, aad sprung Aleak of adont 20 atrokes per bour. Fehr Quickstep (of Tremaey, Richardson. Trinidad, 18 dave, by pyper and molasses, to Yrnaga, del Valle & Co, versei to Kebr Open Bea Babbidge. Cardenas, Feb 17. with sugar and to Ht D Brookman 4 Co. 24 and id inet, of Cave Benry. experienced « hoary gale, but received no ma teria! damage. Behr Sutton (Gr), Day, Halifax, 9 days, with fish, to James ¢ ry Talcam (Br), Nalcam. Halifax, 12 dayn. with I Hucter & Oo. ‘Experienced heavy ‘wealhee, lost thdoom. i Nche 3 Vail (of Sippicam, Delano, ®t Marks, 27 days. with cotton, #e, to Pmallwood, Anderson & Co, 34 inst. expert solWioresal tying ie move bulwarks, cy with lows of mainmast enced a Leavy gale from WNW, which maintor nail, carried away bout stove the house amidehtoa spitt foresall, de. , Behr John T Uriee, McCready, Wilmisgton, NC, 4 days. js hy ond 1D, Mapes, Aleaandria, 4 days feb lateeman. Wicks, Georgetown, DC 10 dure. ap eg a Al jerton. iy jaye $0 miles 8W of forth Shoal enceuntered’ s ‘cale from NE, which carried oh coat fying ji> insz. and monkey rail, and caused veasel te leak about strokes wr Retr M'H heeds Kelty, New Bedford Schr ot Rontow Sebr F lavilla, Pinckaey, Provincetown. Bebr J Porter. Little, Fehr & ® Deas. Hope. Taunton for Phil *. Behr Fdw Siade. Raylie Providence for @aitimores Bebr_ Isadora (wrecker), Wal’ wreek of ship New York asbore near ak. Curlew. Wil Beamer Quinedang, Holm, Porwich Rerorsep—Brig Santiago, of Pi hence for Triniaad 2h wh, with a cargo of ving on the 24 fast, in ¢ {rom NB, accom. be a ee wet tio tive wim etere ond oh achomer last ween of har wae scudding undae double reefed Nb ‘pet, tT AM, about 3 ha ue of iy Hook, waa spoken by pilot boat New York, No & and by ber taken in tow and brought to the olty, where she arrived last ight. vo BELOW. ‘Two brige unknown. SAILED, Fhipe David Crockett, Ram Francie Nile, Oramatad. durig the day, PAE to SE, with snow; 10 PM, W. NYork: nu Prince, K ax Cayem Means. Sas a eee on PHILA DELP ITA rr » negog. EW Perry, Samson and Julia Smith, Crowell, Sort: Mary Miler, 1A, Tea, Giasd famed, Wekervon, son, Newburyport ‘Cid bark Bophia, } ahaway, Rin Tanetro and « mkt; brige J Nickerson, Nickerson, Mahile, Beko, in, Cardenas hr Fm Keith, Penny, > Yanetres Miller, Laws, N York. MiareUancons and Foy lone of sche Jarvis Lyon, and disaster to brig Santiago, Port Arrivala sax Wrurerann a, ashore below Jae now vom, coat rah ig New Fork In, 18b 00, and * 1 at poten ot er eares inured street for $60.00. ae Bune Bross, of Bostoe from Bangor. mn abandoned Deo 25. waa a of 415 | Damn A yeare minor and put in for order mi yrerienaty carried. it botooned * wv revion a nan, 0 BU oes vaiold os cows G0, aa te taonted Missing Pot Boat—Fears are entertained for the sale of pilot bee: yiph Nol of Jersey. which has tow boen aves’ on acruise 18 days. Sho had on board six pilots, two of whee bave srrived at the city—ore in @ bark aud the other ia the ahi ~wrived hereom the Gth inst. {tts sup. dduriag the heavy NE gare the Lst oat. MissixG Vesseis—Scbr Balto (of Rockland), Penniman, from Teneriffe Canary Islands. about Nov Ul. for New York: before reported missing, was buill by Mr Ris Andrews, of Ecekland, nnd launched tn Nor, 1°60, She wane good sche, oF 145 tons, and owned in 16 equal shares by the mectaatas ¥ edie. Sebr Exce rior, Babbidze from Aux Cayes Nov 2 for Naw York, also missing was also built by Mr Eilis Andrews, aed Iauncbed game day with the waitic, ret tons, aad owned by Meters A P Waterman, Winslow Watar. man, Ass Dyer, Stanly & Ayer, Beverage & Hxnly, W 9 At- Brig Xevophon (of Portland). Sweetser sid from Jan Z, reported for Portlaed, bat bound for Baitimor molanses. tas not Kince been heard from Fehr Superior Wilson of and for Harrington, sid from ton about Dec 25 and has mot alace been hoard from. ‘W had with hm three of bis sons and Joshua Whitney, man, Ship Mackinaw was purchased by Mesers Ravenel & Uo aad 4 Havesa re, with Bes- Capt a: others, of Charleston, vot of tis city. The error oooarred the onlssion of the’ credit, which waa due to the Courier. Lausca—The bark Tesosa, of 385 tona, was launched fron the yard of Thomas otack, foot ‘of Norta divin street, Wifltacs burg, ot 10 o'clock yesterday forenoon. She is ewned b Mallsod, Phelps & Co. of New Yorks, is intenced fer the South American trace, and isto be commanded by Capt Borey, o¢ ew York. Slotice to Mariners. LIGHT VESSEIS~-CHMAPEAKE BAY. ‘The Fmith’s Potrt Light Ve ry ce Bay, and the Hooper's straits Light Vesrei, entrance t@ Tang'e- Sound bave teen returned to (heir stations. Br oe ORD UGH, Lighthouse f Norfolk, March 4. 134. MEDITERRANEAN—SEA OF < MORA—LIGAT ON sTRYSAT® BURUN. Oficia! information es been received at this oflice that the director of ight for the Turkish government has givca netior tit on end efter tro 4th day of January, 1807, a fight, weaid be established ou Stephano Burun, on the north ride ef the o>a of Marmora, cear the entrance of the chaunai ef Constant ‘DoD: ‘The light s m fixed white light varied every twe minu'es by flashes, which are precedes snd followed by short ecliesen. The tight is placed at a height of 78 feet above the level of the sea and sbould be visibie from the deck of a ship ta cloar Weather at 4 distance of 12 miles. ‘The Night is seen through sa arc of the horizon ef 195 dog from} by bs N. one fourth N, round southerly lo W, ug elebih N, excep! for the half point from W by 8 to W by 8, one bait’, where it is interrupted by the tower of a kiosk, "iive Ueht tower i 60 feet high from the ground, and stands T ght tower i 6 ground, an op tbe point of Fan ieokano, ta 78s ytd B ons het of the above mentioned Sultan's kiosk, in Int 40 de sec N. long 2 deg 60 rec $4 min weet of Green wicl saremacnetic Vars THOSNTON A. J Treas Dept., Office Lighthouse Wnalemen. Of King Georges Pound, New Holland, lea. Devoll, Nii. 0 espana 20 bikfish old. bat 5 Umes— bound to §Zealat 5 NB, 750 ep 60 wb Dero, Worth ao, 140 wh; alexander, Dougber' wb C2 Lines of NZcelund acie Sherman. 60 2°) ap) wh: Elisha Dunbar, 0, 660 #p; Columbus, Taylor, do, 150 sp. ‘the daet deve much the prat year, except a fe s. The Rodasn, ia, nner Draco and Twilight ave not isken but 49 bbls last year up to withiaS weeks of ths adove date. Bpoken— byt bt Miiwoed, silvis, Nd, noth {oR since leaving Ban dwich bound to New Zeatend and Lome! Nov 25, lat 425, lon 160 W, sulp Jas Maury, Carey, dodo. 3 Spoken, Kc. Fcbr_W Hi Maliler, nothing further, wae sigualired Feb 16, Jat 25 20, lon SY, Foreign Perts Bonnrave. Feb 12—Arr Helios, MoCortaey (not Nesom, b+ yam Ihe Heiios, Nason, is on the way from Liverpest we Bosxos Avegs Deo 29—Arr bark Scio, Patersea, NYore via Montes ideo for ordi goon. to low for Palmoua. K at £2 per ton. ‘Wet 10 ses Deo 2 anins Junius Means, for Falmoath, for orders. 27th, Chilo ua, NYork; Jokm Knox, ima, dot Jan 7th Grapes. brayer Boxton. CoLomao, Jao l0—Io port bark Hazard Lincela (from Jel- eutta), for Melbo irna (another account says Boston). oe Feb id—In port ship Revere, Bird, for Berton va. Foo cuow yoo, about Dec 18—6ld ship Sanche Panra, Ha. “Seaean » 15—In port Bea Q: ai eote TPRALTAR, Pel por uncom. Groioa, Peter Cinton Mapdvetl, une Bid 6th, bark Marseilles. Pareod the Biraits 1th. bark Neuttius, Horry, Pr for Boston. The wiad came K on the sith, and the wird bound vessels in the Bay and victulty, between 468 14 600 nasi, passed the _ he Sea Queen would leave in 10 days. The Peter Oua- 2s partof her cargo, and will afterwards procesd te owed out of the Btealte of Ctbraitar sub, sober Suliot (Br, Erekive. frow Messina for Havana, Mach a pene Greer, tor New Oriearesocn: Wabash, Puriacton, for NYork immodiaiety; Zaretan, Robison, fo do abt ready’, barks J M Moraica, Her- for do soon, (Grom) Wrage, for Bos- echrs Aart-ein Gratfam for N York soom; ‘*Mithéd- 1, Feb U—bid Bu , and ROB Par. fiannis, Portiend, Ista Yamacraw, Moody, Savenmany Uagedorn, Galveston ymion, Haile, de " for Bostoa 2th; ‘Wm F ttorer, Comery, do 26th: Parliament. do 6th briage, Chare, do 1th, George Washington, ‘0th; Berth Ameri Poruand 2%h wh; Kangares (| ‘b. Wom 1 " joan (3). for ‘Africa (4), do Tth inet Harvest £0,254 ult, Rilze. Johases. do ding, do Sd inst: Ashburton, Bradiah, vane, ; Cousul, Mortimer for Philadelphia wt Muscongus Cxcler, for Baltimore sooo: Joan Kavomal, Oram, for Charieston with despa'ch, Richard Cob: for Savauuah; abner Btoison, Robinson, ath ult, tol RDON, Feb 20—In post ship Rival, Kelley, for Calcotta ia few days. Marstsa. York. wiht TA Ward, fod, from & York via C ‘wh, Bark N Hingdiey. barvger, from Barcelont calieg of 7%, and accepted & charter to load leadat Almeria for B York, at $6 90 per toa. pMAnsni128, Feb 16-6id Bee Lion, Colburn, Cubs; iM, rauia, /urner, Montry v0, Dec B—Arr bark Millen, Bradford (vet Craw. ford), ery Matanzas Feb 28—In port rig Kossuth Simpaon from M@ =, Thomes arr 2ith, to load concentrated molaases for N Tork at FP Per Dee 2°—In port ship Comoro, Lard. from W Onest of Sumatra, put ino account of a bad leak; bad about 3,000 pictle cf pepper, aad would revorn to the Comms the coming weagon, seem, Ved T—Arr Filla, Taylor, Malage: Pourem Fila, Taylor, Malaga: 100) Virginie Feb 6—In port bark Waite Wing, Wil, Phindeinhia 44: brig kiearor, losmer, for NYore. Wsaki Ty Ree = % Oldenburg, Gor ad (Duteh), for ‘a0, bre etl. ‘B—in port (corrected) shiv Oneida, Gros York Wg; Endeavor, re, and White Swallew, 1», do do: Nepinne’s Favorite Lane, and Swallow, Taek: London do; bart Heary Harbect, True, for Norn tas St Naruew, Feb L5—Arr Mepben Larrabes, Gray, NTerk. & eb 6—1 bark Ve . Niel i 4 ge en ‘er ‘kerson (er fon about ie . Bost co Cuba, Feb 16 (back date)—in port vies ‘Nate, tor Nvork 10 ds,8. Ratoolah (Be), Haven for Gieatee to load (or Halifax. rer Baltic, Stevens, discharging, fer ‘About Feh 22—In port barks Star Crockett Bet Leite we wr Sie aes ed do: Feb ita port bark Rac 16 Horse, Rearies, for Pa. lermo 4 Tre Feb 21—Arr brig Horace Beal (not Horses Rena Johnson, § York. A York. BOSTON, March 7, PM—Cid bark Ida, Kel An ors Gaicta, Bacon, NYork; Gon liersey, Gilkey, Ott, Hall with cotton from was rue i from Philadelphia: sebre tu. vag ¥ it steamer Joseph Whitney, ait rye Mar ina, D iambard, Charl, B CM bark Monasco Dally, Risinenr oy John Frederik, ierup, Havann; Gen Taye ‘az NORFOLK March S—Arr sehr Arion, MoLaughila, Wick fore AL. Cid eabe amen, grail, foston, 6 lAuatilla, [eanc Provincetown. S—Arr steamer Pi Relow, two "arthenia, Com- 4 from York tor ing. detained by ree te 1h OK) , March 1—Sid echr Melbourne, Mant, N'Y¢ RICHMORD, Merch S—Arr brig Mary Morton, 11 a 7a, Whiter, Work. eid eohre 8 A NP; vereur, Alchorn, Havana: TARP AUN cove. Bee Farman, Works i 6A 7 Snew, Jomen, WABRITAM, Frb 2-E14 schia Monitor, Roharts, Mork A Rese io. th Rdw Frankia, Lincotn, do; Macoh neler | ist, Suwaseett, Tylor, Brookhaven,

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