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NEW YORK HERALDE ESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1861. THE AILANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES. 2 on a writ of habeus corpus, issued by the Supreme Court of usotts, on the ground that tue officer who made the arrest had no authority to do so, they beiag deputized by the Sergoant-at | us of tho Senate. Ths 21.—Excltement again in Kansas, in consequence of dopredations and murders committed Ly a band of aboli- tioniats and {reo soilers, who were represented as being South Maroliae, tn convention assembled, do and it is beveke declared a: js do decir, Fise=tThat All etier be of this State ‘who, at the date ordinance «t secession, were Loisins ciloe counseted eral government of the LIVERPOOL AND uae YORK SCREW LINE. BASTBEN PASBAGES. {Deduct five per Fast.) seven esunioh aerasie ooc..cens inthe Vilage, an foeu three to les handed lveng, erpseiond and Bestd likin the tintin of oath, Carolin Be tad ay are Our Annual Record of the Passages of tho | “Names | La/t Now Fork. | Avr. at Lvocrpol. |D) Mat - Y & notorious horse thief, known as Capt. Montgomery. be 2) vinted to held, uader the government Kuro Steamers. ieeenee | gpa: ~ ae aml ‘12.—The Senate of the United Slates passed a resolu u ely without forth pean le ore pout tion, by a voto of 44 to 10, > imprison Thaddous Myatt, 22—All the banks in the District of Columbia, and deral weno: ony foribey ueneos ran {PARSAGES OF THE CONAKD, LIVERYOOL AND NEW peed }, not.) otherwise directed, and that they receive i for refusing to testify before the committee to investi- te Be the, matter of the John Browa Harper's Ferry raid. tatue of Henry Clay was inaugurated at Rich- also those in Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wheeling and Nor- folk, V#., wgetuer with the Farmers’ a d Exchange Bauk it Chariesion, 8. C., suspended specie arpenit, YORK SCREW, NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE LINES, GALWAY, GLASGOW, HamBURG, BREMEN, AND LIVERPOOL AND PORTLAND LINES pad and emoluments tor their services, ‘Seona—* Hat util itis Couvention or tbe General. shall otherwise provice, the Governor shall appoint to, sary Va. Another statue of Hoary Olay was iuaugu- te.—The benke of “Aueune: Ga. ‘and | cauctes which may occur in such n — , Ga, J. STRAMSHIPS, 8 YEAR 1860, ETd., BTC. pg) dyed. mre 4 betwoon Hon, John F, , Pittsburg, Pa. susyrondedspoete py iments , tion of the oneral Ansem by: the revenue solcellon. bai a = Pinbure:[o Morslon’ 13 Pode, carmaspendence Pease’ Re wonnin, and Roger | ,,ghx Tue shoek of an earthquake was in lon, viguilom laws ofthe cited states as fas aa aay ba Pear sres a eer ehens eevee et £ meetin Y, wena. kansas. ble, th a od rand ia ' . A. Pryor, member of Sgro from, regu of a Bol. | May 2 —A sovere storm paawod or iakes Flo and fathering thai to, Julies onal be @ our annual summary of the passages of the steamship 2 ‘Arr. ad Greenock. || : ao put ia for coal. Ligorout nature. | Pryor was the chaltenging Party. oF" Ontario, doing great damage to the shipping and causing | {rein tne Stites formin ee Tederal Untony ial Union, Kiowa Iines plying between Surope and the United States during | (0 Man.|Doc. 10, Noon. | }Dec. 24,19 a.x.|19) = ar mia os detectees 0 weap, and ine stn the oss (of 8 large number of Hlearly ons | United Biatee of Amores, nor anos the sennage of the year 1860. ek dd ie, FE eed Ee ed peta HAMPURG, SOUTHAMPTON AND NEW YORK. ' undred lives were lost. o . ou —. veivad in New York from Califoruia | 426-—All the principal banks of Tennessee, including ‘Two steamships were lost during the past year, the | C of¥an.[May 12, 1:25 v.x.(May 28, 9:26 v.a.|16| 3| 6 ; alc 4.—Nowa was received in Now yor oe iv preog | the State Bank, suapended specie Payment, first of which was (he Hungarian, bolongiag to the Liver- | ©: Of Man.|Sep. 1 4.m,| 30) 0: Nomes, | lft Now York. |Arr. at Southa’on,|D. in cloven daya. | Th caine overland by the poay express | gy.-—~The following States and Territories observed this Mj whieh sald "act is hereby deciared to be oft Fores pool and Quebeo and Portland Company, whio sailed | © ° Mix. set. 2 248 ha ere =o = mas mnt oy 7. wy < ory rade as a day of (hanksg.ving and prayer;— fee jets * Vv -|Dec, 81, 3x. m.JJan. 12, Te PM 4 8 7.—Tho Legislature of Co oe a | Califorpia, ‘Maryland, BB, rare vy vessels bet He Reni, Careiny o ee from Liverpool on the 9th of February, and was dashed | ——~———————_____ Keb. 2, BP. 16, BA LIB LL Journed after a soaciou of one hundred and six days. Five Connecticut, Minnesota, apd owned to the amount of one-third by a lien or elizans | 1 piecca on the rocks at Cape Sable on the night of the | City of BiFeb. 11, 12:10 rx. Feb. 28, 5:30 a. March 2, 8A. «.|Maroh 13, 2p. u{il = fc play on ops Sere corre: Dee oe Minois, New York, of Nov th Auerics, und commanded 19th of the sumo month, and every sow on board, about ay re hey B wasru[say 0 bea ape = HA te eeelin ae le 8 ma South sf a y Pr , M. legislative body that ever couvened in this or any other tows” ee ee! ai a oe aie Cae geaad 8 260 in number, found a watery grave, The other weasel | City of B ed = | Hammon [hg Pore parla tucky, ~All offléial acta of the officers a ¥ joon. feutonia*. . M. <M. ‘23.—-Navigation on Lake Brie opened. Kentucky North Carolina, orto sot forth the auibority oat was tho now bs asl Connaught, of the Galway, | Gicy of B Bavaria. Pay, Seok wc & 24.—The shake of an earthquake was sensibly folt at | ype ioral ipl of dieu frwned. by than oF fj Sohap, Ui. ¥., 08 Boston line, which aalled from Gal- | ‘ity of B.16g 4 rm [June 27)10 7 [i — rir ¢ New York opened for navi- Pennsylvania, Masthe-All monovs hereafter collected by wny ofloars atoms. | WAY 0% hor second voyage September 25, and was destroy oe a Dest Sv.mjJuly 13, 2a.m)12 8 —he canals of New York wore me ied Tonncssee, ter deducting the sums necessary for thecom- | ed by fire on the Tth of October when within 140 miles of iy OF Wee Srwisuly 29, 6a m2 9 gation....A snow storm cocurred In New York, and in Vermont, na af (he aticers and ether expensin be paid into the | Pociop, but fortinately all he % ie City of W. Feb. 15, Tee | tar. 4r.mjAug. 15, 40013 6 ‘Various parts of the State. In some lovalities snow fel Wisconsin. the state of South Carviina, for the —— ‘ton, but fortunately all her passengersand crew, num- | Cityof W.|Apr. 7 12: QP, 27) Ty ull 23 ve an—trea hind or ve inches. a to al over tha — sien ns order oi this Convention, or of the Ge- | bering about 600 souls, were most miraculously saved by rd _— ste ao, 1, 6P.M. 14, 6aull2 6 ireat excitement was manifos 4 the brig Minnie Schiffer, a vessel of only 192 toua bi y ty o' 2¥. Mm. 29, 2r. we] otwoon leenen, an Ameri . ’ ents. he di or tne 4 tate, who will “3 ‘ity: | } 225 QP 26, Te. m./10 2B : a" morlonn ince at Farnabo. | Payments. utojoct to the dlaposa ; ‘gaan a . bet nas chan ie ivin ot aa fi ae ma terminated | 8.—Tho banks in Augusta, Ga., suspended: specie pay- a final settlement with the government Ligaen, 9 ee: os) Sepasens A age arte Pe Deo. | sae iss S by the outsiders breaking iio the ring, and stopping the | ments....Both Lowes of Cougress convened ut tite Na- | , ane st harlecto, the 26th day of December, tn the, soar ap Naps at 7 A yom - ity, not cid missed Ped. 25,1405 rat | Mar, 8, 10:4 LB sp Melee fight before either of the combatant ey cg thane tions Capitol. tog yoy say a ISON, President, a trip. nard freight line of steamers have made .|Apr. 14, Noon. |Apr. 23, * Put into remade: “3 victor. 4t lInsted two hoara and ten minul jaring < 4 " sixteen voyages between Liverpool and New York within .|May 26, Noon. jJune tl, 5:10 a.m. {35 e vo rounds were fought. The Kaglishman 4.—The Prowident’s Message was delivered in Congress | ....R. Barnwell, J. Mf. Adams and James L. Orr, Comuia- the year past, as follows:—The Etna, six; Jura, three; July 7, Noon {July 20), eM WESTERN PASBAQGUS, own hy the Amoxiean twenty-soven times, | and published in New York, sioners trom Souti Carolina, appointed to negotiate with Te esinn. tanta Gd wanes vine se iid i JAug. 18, Noon. \Aug. 31; 11 a.tr.|12! Names. |Laft Southamperrn.| Avr. at New Fork.|D. Ht and thrown heavily thirteen ttines, while the American | _ ty accordance with the resolution of Mr. Boteler, of | ‘BS feleral government in rolation to matters arising out | Australusian, two; veo, Vigo, Damascus, Melita {Sept 29, Noon, |Oet. 12, 12:40». 112 (aa ilanaeesnastieal ot ie . was not knocked down at al}, and only cace thrown. it i ‘ r, Of | of the ordinance of secession, adopted by & conven- | and Kedar, one each. .|Nov. 24, Noon. (Deo. 7/10 a.m [12117 ~ Jan, 8, Jan, 26, 2p. mw. 1s MAY. v ee % the aie States House of Representatives, — Fler nl sane i aemnbiaion. BR 4 ‘The steamers of the Liverpool, New York and Philadel- fa » igure pane 1 PM He FE ri | Feb. 5 . rece is. ; P. baa bs to appo' ecial comm! ai “bh 3, 12:40 vom! Ma’) 255 pot. | 13]22) 15 5.—A large boat on a mill pond near Camden, N.¢., | CAPPOme A Ups he wi shih os mombor from each | of Ando wi ‘and his men, who repaired 40. Fort | pbia Stearasbip Company have inado their weekly trips Aorligs) 12:10 rom. May Ie" 8:30 a] t3| 5/00 | March 1 apr! ¥ containing a pleasure party on a picnic, sunk, and twenty- | “Wate, to whom thas portion of tho President's Message re- | Sumpter, about three-quarters of a mile distant, which | Letween Liverpool, Quecastown and New York with tho June 23, 1:00 r.m.|culy 8, 11:35 a.at.}14]17135 | ‘April 10) ’ April 23" > fro of the penber on bowed, parents and children, wore | HB8 10 the present perlious condition of the country | is a much strouger fortieation, and whore the commatl | greatest regularity during tho past year. This com- Aug. 4) 12:25 rax.(eug. 18, 9:10 rae|(3|21145 Abril ; Be a J should be referred, tho Speaker announced the following | gruld mor (Bi nal Before leaving Fort pany first commenced landing despatches at Cape Nov. 10, 3:10 P.M. ae Valay A.M. |13 i iy ‘May 25/1 & drowned. Sa : aes * joultrio !he government #0! "HSL, 6°25 v.m.|14| M ; 14.—The Japanoco Frabassy arrived at Washington, and | "med m« prcinla tiene sald ome Duel ve in Car nanan white | EC"y hich compelled gorne of cho other ties to fo Suse 22, 9:25 p.m. |12}21|25 mame i 8 “ si 3 ‘ —The flag scop' y Sou ‘ling en wh Ne mado 3, 10:20 a.m. |12}17)20 r: wore received with all tue honors which their distin S. Houston. Demoerat. £ sirelan'e marion Glin ground, the cosine attr the Uuaper [00 Soe oan, BO les cthaperietey ome be Sos. 14, 1:00 rem, |12|20\— Sune ay i guished mission demanded, Demoorat. one; a white palmetto. tr croacent on tho upper | between the pussagea of the steamers of this line Oct. 27, 7-35 asc {13/14135 x A 21.—The most disastrous hurricano ever experienced in ayaaorgaM ht hand pore pane i £0 “A spaces, poe the | ond those of the Vanderbilt and North Atlantic lines, | Dee. 20 + |—|—|— iz, br eer a omnocrat. ground on ich the palmetto and crescent is on of Fy ' Y C. of Bre.| jan. 18, . |Feb. 4, (30 Pm, 2)30 id this country, visited portions of the Western States. It Democrat. Ted. It presente the following appoarance:-— pv % as the intter only ran insummer, yThe Liverpool, New €.of Bre |Fob. 20, 2 30 3, _ swept along the Ohio river, from Marietta, Ohio, to Louis- Democrat. York and Philadelphia Company haye recently pur- & of Bre.{ Apr. 11, 50 % i ville, Ky. Not less than oug hundred Le were lost, nana . Epon chased the Ftna, and are now building a largeand powor- y 30 P.. 4 a great many persons wore inured im tha ruins of build é Republican, samsel © Ci 9 2. Py fogs Hones were blows, door trs apna, sou: : Hepubliean “bAprege loge! yitntten etry A odie Fe we * boats wrecked, cou! argos sunk, railr trains caj . epublican> wi uke her pt iT 2: v, sized, and in ‘some oases whole forests were dsstroyed, Weiee.e Southern opp. next. It i confidently anticipated that the City of New ag 4 It is. impossible to catimate in dollars the amount of | Louisiana. " Democrat. York will Beone of the fastest steamors afloat, so tha 20,10. w.|15 16 eee Santen creams neces | mae jy norton to ore tine of tis company's cam. | GW Liat 1% GALWAY LINE, VIA ST. JOHNS, W. F. sone half a milion of dollars worth of property. waa de- : k spublion. ors will probably be about eleven days to the oastward [Tune 6, 12:40 ¥. BASTERN PASSAGES, stroyed. ‘ - paneer: nd twelve days to the westward, which will compare pyaly 18, 11:52 4 x. Arr. at 29 —The ceremony of signing treaties and exchanging i Democrat, pe “et * < 6: ratitieations botweod the Luitod States government off 2 So:ithern opp. favorably with the performances of uny other line, ‘The poe 2», erin a on and ease janese ambassadors took place in the city . Deeteea tables below, showing the passages of the vessels of this "n.} Nov.22, | Circass: . | December 23} of Washin : el . the. Kung’rvo.|Dec. 28, Prince 25.--A slight shock of an earthquake was felt in the : Republican, lee} tes iy TouA: very mcanents. One teigantant; ee hey Ee ditch Vcircassian. . ore oie i disease among the caitio in the New England | N. Carolin... - eras a7: Y aes pe vos paler 5 eae uae Reeser statce, called plouro-pneimon:, having beeamno #0 fatal, | Olo......cc-s2 Bapeblican (chr.) B ees. ie gree neat Bile ah eye Kang'roo. iano) Prises Abert the people of Massachusetts becotne alarmed, andan ex: | Oregon..... +--+ Democrat. ae ba Fear, and made one | Kang’ro0, (July 2%, ‘Jang. 8, noon Brauil........ tra Session of ihe Legislature of that State was called and | Penneylvania.... ~ Republican. voyage each, They were the Tynemouth, Robert Lowe | Kang’roo.|eept. 6, 1: apt,l$, 5:45 vat Golden Fleece. convened this day in Boston, to ascertain what measures | Ithode Island... ~ Republican. and Milo, The frst arrived keve January 2, and ieft (Get, 81, 12:20 r.2.|Nov.13, 2:00 4.x Prines Albert. ++ {August 14... August 24.0.1 10 could be taken to prevent the further spread of the dis- | 8. Carolin: . Democrat. 28.—The authorities of South Carolina seized Fort Moul- 7 “ ‘Dee. 19,noon. Dee. 81, 11:00 a.or. Prince Albert. September] Se) “ again on the 14th of samo month; the second, February ree ’ + |Septemberl1|septomber21} 10 ease. Tennoasee....... Southern opp. trie and Castle Pinckney, iu Charieston barbor, aud took - 3 .[Peb. 8, 12:80 v.m.[Feb. 24, Prince Albert. -|November20| December 6.| 16 JUNE. ‘Texas. . . A.J. Hamilton... Democrat. possession of the Cugtom House, Post Ofllcoand Arsenal { 15, and sailed again March 10, and the last arrived on “Vaprit 4) 9:46 Pox. April, Suxpay, 8.~A terrible tornado passed over part of | Vermont. + Justin 8 Morrill. Republican, in Charleston the 12th of March, and sailed on her return on the 29th -{May 30, 3:15 WESTERN PASSAGES, 4 . John 8. Millson... Democrat. 29--Jobn Buchanan Floyd, of Virginia, resigned bis | of came month. -fJuly 1, 1 40 ro. irr, Iowa and the northwest section of Ilinoia. It proved 2G. C. Washburn,. Republican. station ns Bocretary of War in the cabindt of Mr. Bu- : [foet. 17) 12:55 vam. Names. New ore. (D. very destructive to both life and property in the towns ber, Tvarkiaid, of Fiertda, retuecd- shaeree: otha onee't ™ One great event of the year was the arrival at New .JNov. 28, Noon. |Dec, 15, 6:00 p.m. Bridandind whet 7 of Clinton and Camanche, in Jowa, and Fulton, Morrison i im : 31.—Sinco the declaration of peace in 1783, which left | York of the mammoth steamship Great Kastern, which o«[Feb. 22, 11:45 a.st.|Mar. 12, 7:00 Pm. Circassian. ...... .JJanaary 28.) 21 po D + | mittee, notwithstanding the House voted not to excuse | this country tree end independent, no year’ bas closed | o.iea from Southampton Juno 17, at ID A. M., and ‘IMay 16, 8:65 p.at.| May 30, 10:45 a. Princo Albert. -{Rebruary 4../Febrnary 22] 18 Lynden and Albany, ia Dlinois. At tho latter place | jmp, upon the Union leaving the spirits of the ‘people iu sucht & no he ie gts ps June 27, 2:20 vw. |July 11, 4:16 a.m. Circaseian.... March 8... |March 31..-| 16 eight persons were killed, and about fifty wounded. At 10-0 e . dopreased and crushed condition. South Carolina seceded | arrived at the Lightship at 6 P. M. on the 28th, and came fang, 8, 1:18 va.) Aug. 22, 7:55 am. Prince Albert S ed a .—United States Ave per cent stocks sold for eighty- | prom thn fede: 4 of five ix oth ‘| 6: pril 14....] 14 Camanche twenty-four were killed, and a great number rom the contederacy, a prospec vo or six other | upto the city at 5 P.M. same day, She sailed again on Sopt.19, 1:06 v.m.[Oct. 4, 8:30 r.a. Brazil...... May 11 2 Fiche nsnpase 3 a great number | pine couts on the dollar, a Jower prico than any United | States going out of tho ‘Union, contideaco » credit 1 nop return, on the 16th of August, ut 4:00 P. M., arrived Nov. 7, 1:25 Pr. |Nov:20, 2:30 rx. Golden Fleece. uly 12: 1 me see pemaas te calimted” ak cae Hantoae he | states stocks have brovght since the last war with Eng- | perished, trade at a stand still, workmen oub of ciaploy. Talifex at 4 P. Mt gp prt ees + {Dec. 5, 11:00 a.at.|Dee. 18, 7:30 a.m. Prince Albert. August 4 Pe track of the tornado is catimated at one hundred and | 0" "1100 Howell Cobb, of Goorgia, Secretary of the aud no hope of any change for’ the better, all com! at Halifex at 4 P.M. on the 18th, and sailed from that ss ocd the ales that detained tho Pr Prince Albert, September 9] 12 fifty. rs otary toreast a gloom uver ike whole country. port at 9A. M.on the 19th, and reached Milford avon ‘tape same gi le ine | prince Albert, Sretiber SUxnay, 77 —A severe storm of wind, hail and rain oe Treasury, resigned his position in Mr. Buchanan’s Cabl- ¢ wo 4 Movember 8.) ab iat’ Albany, which done considerable damage to August 26, at 6:30 P.M, ‘Tho actual running time over | {News at arrival ovt Jost recel ed, Bist. - ‘ y. Ab was blown down, by which tree | “li.—Kx-Governor Philip F. Thomas, of Maryland, was GOVERNORS OF STATES was 8 days, 20 hours and 54 minutes, deducting the dit | t Ten hours detained, waiting ter Prince AMbert’s mail. | ANOTHER GALWAY LINE, VIA ST. JOHNS. four persons were seriously injured o appointed by the President Secretary of the Treasury, ia KOR 1861. ference in timo and detontion by running into Halifax. WESTERN PASSAGES. SASTERN FASSAGES. 2i,—Tho United States survoying stoainer Walker, on | place of Howell Cobb, resigned. baa iherctiec tatiana Angad [Add five hours sailing West.) San TE ae hor way to New York fromher Southern station, which —The water was drawn out of the New York canals, — mene rome Aersamece riedenticer B® Pmeyeem edt WEE ag gg Ee se Wi | wew York. = Galway. |p includes the coast of Alavi ama, pins! asippl, and part i . 14.—The Hndson river chest. The Ere sident M3 the | The following are the Governors of tho several States | lines of steamors for the past year. It will be porceived tor Moe hires ancl Cacticbend meet wiehasa Louisiana, was run into by a schooner and sun eo Dited States issved a proclar ation calling upon the peo- » Union: vt od 1 © begin . seeeee q seitont took plsce off Abgecom, and in view of tho light. | ple of the Union, in view of tho distracted and dangerous | °* ‘be Union a ah bdr i Hmo in most of them, We begin, as | 4inburg.|Jan. of pare ih Boi paeebeiaiu Bightoon or twenty of the erow wero Lost. condition of the country, to observe the 4th of Janu- ander ore ——.. ore ~ eet ot 28 ee et | August 20...] 18 25.—The first sossion of the Thirty-sixth Congress | ary as aday of fasting, lumiliation and prayer. ape + Dearest CUNARD STEAMERS. G a “August 3. September 7] 10 closed at twelve o'clock M. Lewis Cass, of Michigan, resigned his position Democrat. — 2. Edinburg. | May _ pour tary of State of the United states. ee ee Senet eh ent peak F it oe : WESTERN PASSAGES. pia Sunpay, 16.—The shock of an earthquake was felt in juckingham. Repul (Deduct five hours sailing east. | inburg. | Aug. ‘ Roy. Jacob S, Harden, a minister of the Gospol, was Fainbur; 12) 4:55 9.m, Left “Arr. at 6.—Rov. Jacob 8, Harden, a m a | catty. | seo’rone, [ hung in Belvidere, N. J., for the murder, by poison, of his wifo....A Jarge four story building in St. Joseph, Mo., fell and buried beneath the rains nine men, all of whom wore killed. The ruins caught fre and were consumed. ‘The loss was estimated at $150,000. 8.—A number of disastrous fires occurred in various towns in Toxas, which wero supposed to have beon the work of abolition fucendiaries. Nearly a million dollars worth of property was destroyed. aaah aftgen tainiaed to n o'clock P. M., a brilliant © passed 0 rk, which was seon in nearly al parts of the ag well as in Philadelphia and other parla of Pennsylvania, and im Massach Rhode Island and Connecticut.” The atmosphere at the tims was very sultry, with uo perceptib tion inthe air, The meteor is thus deseribud:—A light cloud appeared in the west, from which a blue tinted Juminous globe shot out, which at the first glance suggested tho idea of an artii cial firework. its globular fo , burst. ing, like aa immense skyr ‘our portions. ‘The ave represented a8 r ing brilliantly ithuaai- deliers, with innumerable jots of pur; oy sm yy maint the sky from 3 were globular and comparativ pearing rawer as the tal of tho first. 7 their relative distances as they west to east, occupying in their fi minute.” Th points at w Bal een wore and at a distance o the Prine , and heir to th rived at St. J . cat eon of Queen Victoria land. 2 of throne AUGUST. 2.—A splendid meteor, similar in appearance to the one of the evening of the 20th July, wa vor a lq gion of the Sout’ end Southwest, at the same hour of the bight that the previous one was seen. ‘This Jast one was seon in Tennestco, Virginia, North Carolina, Ohio and Pennsylvania. .—The United Stoter steamer Bibb, with the party on board who were <ietailed by the Superintendent of the Coast Survey to proceed to Labrador and take observa. tiane of the eclipse of the sun on the 18th of July roached Newport on thelr return. They were successful in the object of their expedition, and obtained a due view of the eclipee....A shoe’ of an earthquake was felt in portions of the State of Kentucky. It was very severe ta Louisville and Henderson to the memory of Commaiore inaugurated at Cleveland, in the one; tion of se 10.—The monument Oliver Hazard f presence of 30 ,000 Masons for Weroalso in the line six Survivors of the battle of Lake Erie, and a large number of soldiers of the war of 1812. 1i—A violeut storm in the vicinity of New Orleans couse immense damage to property setorville, , the terrainus of the Mox'ean Gulf Railroad, the water wos over twelve fect, submerging the entire place and carrying away every houso, with the exception of one. Botween thirty and forty lives wo: SEPTEMBER. Senpay, 2.—The steamship Laly Elgin, a Lake Michigan passenger boat, was run into by a achoonor, nea> Chicago, while on hor trip from that port to Milwau! aad sunk in twenty minuter. She bad ou board nearly five hundred engers, a large portion of whot wore excursionists from Milwaukee, weluding a military company and two fire companies, with bands, One hundred and twenty wore saved aad three hundred and fifty lost. About two hundred bodies were reanve ed. $.—The lodging rooms of the Catholic Orphan Asylura al Toledo, Ohio, wore destroyed by fire, and six persons perished in the flanies, 1b.—-A most disastrous storm swapt over ond along the shores of the Gulf of Mexico. At Mobilo the tornado was terrifle, and damaged property in the city to the amount of nearly a milion of dollars. A number of veesels on the Gulf were lost and many others dam aed. At the Balize and in Polixi, La, the gale was torri ‘The latter place wus nearly destroyed and a number of lives were lost, 20.—The Prince of Wales, after having # most brilliant reception eid escort in an through tho principal cities and towns of Canada, ed the United States at Detroit, Michigan, ae Lord Renfrew. He was received with all the honors duo his distingnished position, 21.—By the falling of the wall of a burning building in Now Orleans, fifteen mon were killod and twenty wou 28.—-News received that General William Weiker, the wader oF the Central American Mlibusters, was shot at Truxilio op the Lab ocTourn. 2—Another disastrous hurricane swept over New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana. A number of lives were lost, buildings were blown down and unroofed, and veaseia destroyed and dame ged. 17.—A severe shock of an earthquake, lasting nearly thirty soconda, was felt im nearly all of the New Eagiand States and in portions of Canada, 20.—The Prince of Wales left tho shores of the Ameri- can continent, at Portland His reception, both in Canada and the United States, was most brilliant and satisfactory, and he loft for England highly delighted with his trip. [t waa eatimated that the demonstrations the United States ant Canada in honor of tho Prince cost $2,000,000. $750,000 were spent in New York, $i in Canada, $400,000 in Boston, and $100,000 ia Phi and Cincianati each. NOVEMBER. 2.—A commercial crisis evidently approaching, caused by the trouble in the Southern States. The Karmers’ Dank of Virg nia suspended speci» payments. Portland aud other parts of Maine. 17.—The South Carolina State Convention assembied at Columbia, the capital of tho State, and A resolu. tion to adjourn ¢> Charleston, in consequence of the pre- valence of the siilpox at Columbia, which was declared opidemic.... Attorney Goucral Jeremiah. Black, of enn sylvania, was appointed by the President Secretary of State, in place of Lewis Cass, roa sed. 18._Tho Presivent appoiated Edward M. Stanton, of nia, United States Attorney General, in place of 18. Black, who was transferred tothe ‘head of the State Departmen Ail the bavks in Alabama, except three, suspeaded payments. te Convention of South Caro salon, which dissolves tu iate with the federal government. The follo fs the act of m—We, the peopie of South Car Hina, in Cony ssembled, do declare and ordain, it is hereby de and ordained, sin Convention on th rs our Lord 1788, whereby the conativar States of A a -was Fatifled, and st aud parts of acts of neral Assembly of vais meudments of the saxt coustitution, are wii that the Laion now subsisting’ be States, dader th bereby dissolved. passed by the anaulmous vote of 169 taem ned the Goyernorstip ot he Senate Couunittes of Phir tition of the country was an- pt, as Toll Davia, Mi e the Unit od mn the dangerous by the Vice Previa . dem, Hunter, Va., dem. Waido, Ohio, rep. Crittenden, Ky, dem. Bigier, Pa., dem. Seward, New York, rep. Rice, Minn. , dem. ‘Toombs, Ga. , dem. Doolittle, aVis., ro Douging, fl. , dom. Grimes, lowa, Collame®, V0, rep. cv,’ George Gordon, James Hammond, Ashbury r, Calvin Rowland, Joseph ‘f. Baldwin, FD. Ash rew were indicted by the tea Cireuit Court of Northern Var bary and Jonathan Mc ‘y of the United #1 obstructing Monroo coudty, in their effurts to secure by legal process a fugitive slave. ‘Tho samo parties were uiso indicted for assaulting the ownors of the pegro and with a view to pre ir assictants, ond reclamation of the slave under the Fugitive 8 law. The secession of South Carolina caused great re) of the cities im the extreme Heaths ey f nearly nine hundred (thousand dollars 1s, being State bonds he! ft of various Indian the Unit 4 States by th may be stated © the reft of Ohio, to deity the man I 8 from Kon- tueky, Some time ugo a man ‘named Ls 1go waa indicted in the Woodford Circuit Court for enticing a siave to escape from his owner. Lago escaped and took refug> in Ohio, Govervor Magofile :uade a requisition upou Gover- ner Dennison, of Ohio, for the return of the fugitive f 4 Governor Dennison refused to iseue his warral r the arrest and surrender of Lago, upon tho ground , by the laws of Olio, negroes are not property, and that he did not recognize ‘the act cominitied by Lago as au offence. 24 ~The members of Gongrees from South Carolina no. tiled the Speuker of tho House of Representatives that the secaavion of their state dissolved their connection with that body.... Tle people of the State of South ¢ linn, tn Convention at Charleston, adopted thoir Dec tion of Independence, Which closes with the following words:—We, therefore, the people of South Carotina, fF delegates ia Convention assembled, appealing to apreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our iemnly declared that the Union here. ihis State and the other States of America is dissolved, and that the State of South has resumed her positio ng the nations of ereign and independent State, sower to levy war, conclude peace, contract al. inh commer and to do all other acts and ont States may ef right do. And, this declaration, with a firm reliance jon of Divine Providence, we mutually hb other our lives, our forvunes and our sa ow inveutions, have soiet tofore existing betwee Nor! on the plodge to cred honor. ‘25—Christmas holiday very gonorally observed, thongh tho depressed condition of the country was observable in the movements and mannera of all clasaes.... The Governor of South Caroling issued the following procia- mation — Feecetivs Deraarweyr, { 24, Lien. Oman His Excel Francis W. Com- ag A int in and over the state of South Carolina :— Ww iba good people of this State, in, caurontion aa, Cay adopted and rauised Your of our Lard tS, the Trent fo of, a cfaty, repealed an ordinance or the ot nh ‘stale, m on the twenty-third dis of Mey; io the pear of our Tard ona thousand ‘seven hundred and eight t, and have tween the bf South "caring fod ches, Satoe ender the name ot the United s Governor and Commander: xt South Carolina, oy virtue of anthority tn to the world that this State is, Fao she, hos 0 rigai Be, n noparate, voy redgn, free and! inde pent n fa such hns Wight to ey wagon rn OF cover ‘hep and inde that rightfully apperain to t tate, ab ta tiene te " one te e er hin fa testree at ou ay December, of our Lord one thousand iat, Sight Afih peat of thenovertignty ned teteeer sa ayes CH 26.—The following ordinance making rie re n ts for the continuance of the commercial facili- rangement ties of South Carolina, passed the Convention — itis due to our ee toto Frown as the of america, no the ci wh € this above those of eid iy confederates in the sa! Bk an, whorwas, this ordinance, for considerations tgned to be provisional: ‘aisralfe toretore, Wer the | ‘We, the rn of Minnesota New Hamp: New Jorsey N William + ay Josep! Richard Yates,. Henry 8. Lane. 8. J. Kirkwood. Bortah Magoffin » Thomas 0. Moore.. IsraolWasbburn Jr. ‘Thomas H. Fick. ‘Austin Buair.. John Republican, Republican. John W. Elis. Wm. pee n, Rhode Island. Republican, South Carolix Demoerat, Tennessee... « Democrat. = Texns tive ¢ Vermont. v 1. Democrat. © Republics. ‘Thor on Governo Dilton ® Latham being elected to the United States & THE LAST OF THE HEROES OF THE REVOLUTION. Names of the Heroes Wao Have Died Daring the Past Year. ‘There ace now only eighty-two cf the patriots of tho Revolution eft to witacss the dismemberment of the confederacy which they, in that glorious seven years, strvgrle, aseisted to free from the oppression of the mo- the country died during the Wogive the names of those who have year— Jobn Hewson... «++ Pennsylvania, Jobn Srait «ee Ohio, Daniel Dona . New York Jobn Fore ses Georgia, Jobr she: + Virgiain, Wilkins ©. Smith. + South Carotins, Miphae! Coon... 6... John Ladwig Snyder Rabeoek, Wiliian: Zachariah Barber. . Yelvaten Neviil. Willian Heatic . Holmes (ireen wood. John Daniel Vangh Frederick Shaif.. folm Johnson avid Hont Rouben Burt... Penneylvanin, Pennsylvania, New Jorsey. New Yor! Tonn onsee, Virginia, Rhode Island. Florida. New York. Indiana. Connoetiont, Massachusetts, Ohio. Maine, CEWTBNARIANS. The following is tho list of the namoe of persons of one hundret years of age and upwards who haye died in the United state vs during the year 1800:— Name Catharine Boston John Strait * Michael Buekhatter.. Cathagine Douglas... Formale slave. sesuees Eunice Mauweo, indian, Milly Lamar, slave Massachie’ts, ONO es eee Georgia. w York Vir, New York. Georgia... Mre. MeCybe. Ohio John Ford orga. Mra. Mahaney: Virginia John Shed... . Jeremiah Hermans, Mary 8. Price... Michael Coon Jobn Ludwig Soyae Pe Virginia. .... Now York. New Ye Pennsylvania, Pennaylvania, Walia Patonok Manne) Pinto William Beat Margaret Prebb Glasgow, elaye James Weedon Flora Armstrong, Frederick Shaft, Marin Post. ! | Now Jorsoy. . Stephen Church, colored. | Connecticut Mra, Bethia Brown. Mrs. Page. Theresa Boute, colored. Charity Hawley... Henry Besaw.. Hannah Chorent . Fiizabeth Litgenberger... James Stowart. Betsey Scriven. Nelly, colored. John O'Reien chenandoah. Adam Havverman. | Left New York. \APr. at Liverpool. |D\H 3 13) —|— Noon. EL L745 Feb. 15, Mar, 28, May 23, 10:00 .x, July 4, 9:00 a. Aug.15, 1:30 Sopt26) 1:15 Nov. 7, 12:15 p.m 1SSS51 51 SeS- 58 Arabia Jan. 18, 1:10 e.. 120 Arabia. oh) Arabia. 45 Persia . . > Dersix . 10 Persia . » Persia .. WESTERN PASSAGES, [Add five hours sailing wost.] Edinburg. |Oot. 24, C. of Man. |Jan. i, 1:30 10 ©. of Man. |Dec. 12, ‘10 ¥. Mar, 7, 11:45 a. .|Bapt. t 2:45 va t17 .}Ock. 20; 11:00 4.0. {16} Deo. 27) 6:00 a.m. | 14) 22+ * Detained two days at Queenstown and two days & ‘St. Johns, N. ¥. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON. AND HAVRE. EASTERN PASSAGES. January 7... |January 20... February 4. ‘ch March 13. April 11. May 12. y 6. August August Swptemb: October 13. . |October 26. November 10! November23! December & | WESTERN PA PASSAY , 1 r. 4, 8 Aprilat, 4 ‘ June 8, 6: nly 7, 10:45 Am. eye Ang.18, 11:00 Am. 8 2:40 200 818 7:30 4 3.30 a, secs Noverb? 726 aw {12} 1)56 | Fulton... Deceinboo 240 vm. | £2] 10] — 00 vat. |12) 7130 VANDERBILT'S HAY BO rom. |15! 10/45 FASTERN PASSAG 90 va.) 18|13) 15 (Deduct five hours sailk = 00 p.m | 15|12|— —~ > 00 a. [13}21\30 | Ven | Left New York. Jar ath :00 a.m. |12}20]30 | — —- Oo ae (taleelge | Vandorb'tjMar. a4, 6.00000) April_ ; 100 elit a's | Nanderb’t|Siay 6; 12:307.%./ May Jane 22, 10:20 4. 30 ast {1ilia|— | Venderb'tjJune16, 230 e.m.[Jun 2 Mae, 8, 10:38 a, 05 awe {ti{ tao | Vanderb't{July 28, 12:20 -x [Aug. 18 a8 00 nw {it /aolan | Vanderb't}sept. 8, 12:12 r.a | opt. 1 x 20 r.m|tolis!io | Vanderb't}Oct, 21, 10.004.) Nov. > ibe. ©. 100% } Hlinols.... } Noon. |Apr w[Dec. 2, 1:20 P.m.[12) 8190 | Tithe. May 19, 800r.u.\Jene Minois”: jJune30, 3:15 y.m.|Suly 1 ” Tiinois” -}Aug. 11, ‘Noon. jAug. 2 CUNARD STEAMERS—-BOSTON BRANCH. iinols...]Sept. 22, 12:30P.m.JOet. + PASTERN PASSAGES. Vanderbilt's average, 10 days, 8 h (Deduct dive hours sailing east.] slineay average, 18 Eaye, WSteers nema ee WESTERN PASSAG Taft Boston. | Arr. at Liverpoot, | M) A x_n. (A0E five ours mniling iat | Na ‘ Dope 28 ae M. a= o, 10:00 Pat {121 sj Phas wes Tos te mito. ts -{Veb. 8, 1:90 rat. Feb. 21, 1.90 r.m./12/19}— | Vand’bilt | Apr. 18, 6:30 P. ..|Mar.21, — Noon. [April 2. Vand'bilt ley 28, 6:30 v. May 2, 0:90 4.0.{/May 15, Vand'bilt jJuly 4, 8:00 r. Sept 19) 10:40 are Rept.2o, Vand bilt |Aug. 15, Jan. 11, 1:20 0.¥./Jan, 23, Vane'bilt [Sept. 26, .|Feb. 92, Noon, |Mar. 4, Vand'bilt |Nov. 8, 6:00 a. Apr. 4, 10:08 4.0.) Aprifts, Hiinow...|May 1, 7:00 16, 9:00 a.m] May 26, Tihnow une 7, 6:00 4 dag. MH, (0:04 496 {Aag. 2h, Mivots. .. {July 18 Det. 17, 11.00 A. [Oot 28, iilinois. | Ang. 29, 9:00 P. a Nov. 28, 11:00 an |Dee. 9, Tilinois...}Oct 11, Midn’t lords 3 ee ee ee Vancerbiit’s average, 10 days, il E 1, Noon, Mar. 19, oes plist arsine. b* ny, May 90, 9-10 4.x. /June 10, " ry fa tea NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTO? «| Ang. 22, 11:20 a.w.|Sept. 2, ‘JOet. 8; 1-10 aca Oat xy nites {Deduct five hours cali Yow. 14, FLO acm. |Now. ‘Ape 18, 9:35 AL [Apri Pe aril tnt Pere ah ..|dune st, 1:38 ra. [July * [dune 13, 16:8 4 a. | June 33, Adniate.-[Sdne 12) 2:20¢ ic [Sune 42 ‘Waly 2, 1:00 roe! Aug. 4) U1 40 pow [July 4 Arabia pt, 5, 11:20 a. besa , OH Noon. |aept. 4 Arabia... [Oet, $1, 11.00 a. /Nov. 12) 8K AS Am. [Oet. 16 Atlantic. Rov. 17, 12:25 r.at.!Nov. 30 WESTERN PASSAGRS, _taserage, 9 days, i9bours, 13 minute Lens five hours cailing west.} WRSTRRN PASSAG! —_— TT ‘Add five hours saitii Lift Liverpool. |Arrived ot Boston.|D | 1T|M 7 an Naan —|—-.. — — ames Southampion.| Arr. at Jan. 14, 10:00 a.w.|Feb. 4, 7:00 4.x. abba noes eebibd “Feb. 25) 10.09 a9. Mar. 13, 6.15 rom. Adriatic. |May & eee Fag, 38, April 7, 11:18 .a.| April23, Adriatic. . une 90, 1:00) june 30 Aug. 25, row. [aept, 8, Adriatic. 14 we [Dee 17, 11.00 san, ‘Adriatle. st 3, «jJan. 28, x Adriatic. . 26, P.M. | Nov. Mar. 10, Atlantic..!Dec. 6, 6:00r.u.'Dec. 19 Serie: “Average, 10 days, 9 hours, 30 minutes ag ap Be BREMEN, SOUTHAMPTON Al Des 18 (WoRTs GmRmAN 1.07DN oe BASTRRN PASSAGT Feb. L May 5. ane 16, July “Nov. 17) 11.30 ax. Nor. Pe Febrnary 17 | | December 18] December 30 Left | Arrived at New York, |Soushampt'n.|D- + [Sune 27. 12 vied ll. 12 ug et August 18... f LL - |Septembei es -_ rod tover " within 140 miles of ‘on. All on bourd saved. LIVERPOOL AND PORTLAND. BASTRRN PASSAGES. ~ Left T Arrived at Porttind. | Queenstown. | D. -|December 19| becomber 26) 10 «{Oecember 24! January 4...{ 11 -|Decombor 31| January 10..] 10 - [January 7... January 17. 10 «January 14, . | fanuary 24.) 10 .{Pebruary 1.) 11 ; bruary 7..] 10 .|Fobruary 4../Pebruary 15.) 11 :|February 11.|Febr iL Fobruary 18. «|Rebruary 25. March 4. +] March 17: An North American Nova Scotian. Ls North American. Australasian Palestine... y .{ December 1. WESTERN PASSAGES. L Names. a Dobemian . Dreomber 22{ fanuary 5... ‘Hungarian. « {December 29) January 14..] 16 Anglo-Saxon January 19.) 1é Nova Sevtian January 25..) 16 North Amer can February 4.) 16 North Briton... bruary 8.] 13 February 14) 12 liungarian® ... % pe 8 ‘Anglo-Saxon .|March 1....] 14 Nova Sootian.. March 13. 9 North American. -|March 13...] 12 * March 21...{ 13 is 4 North American “ Avstrainsian. i Palestine | Novemb'r 21f 12 Nova Novemb'r 16] Novemb'r 27] Canadian . |Novemb’r 23/ Decomber 6. oa Briton: Novemb’r 0) Necember 1: December 7.) December 19) December 14) December 25] Angie’ or lost, with ail on board, Fedruary 19, at a November to April the steamers of the above Une run from Liverpoot to Portland, and the remainder of the year from Liverpool to Quebec. GLASGOW LINE. EASTERN PASSAGKS. Names. Giasow. | D. John Bell..... Dee, 28. is United Kingdom Jan. 13 United - asa . |Mareh US.. Joha Bell . April at-0++ WHSTREN PASSAGES. ~ left) Arrived at Names, Glasgow. New York, | D United Kingdom. John Bell. <7 tae nit Any United States. The following analysis of the yom ee the steamers of the above line wili be found ly interesting, show- ing, 28 it does, the average time ecch steamer:— “mene PABSAORS. Entire Svorage fo Gar hart on, tS ys. bd worth Se, WRITWARD PASSAORS. me Winter d Summer, Summer ‘0. average time. time. Steamers. Days. Hours, . City of Baltimore. . 13 12 about ti Oity of Washington. “4 2K « Fainbu “ 18 “ ¥ w % 6 — “1 B 1 “2 uw 6 “ i mM “ Ot $ Bi of voyages, 63. 63. ‘Vote! average from iiyeepuot ti WK days Total