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Rettcr—Colomel States Bonds—All mna—What the $500, For—The Senate Committee Opposed to Bill, &c., dic. ‘Aunany, Feb. 12, 1861. ‘The clerk of the weather is again on a spree, ‘but tak- wg the opporite course from last week. It was raining ‘aD night, and the water is washing down the Albany Bw) in torrents this morning. Should there be no change _ ‘ore wil! be ageveral breaking up in less than forty-eight ours. This will be a wonderful wheelabout from what we havo had thus far this winter. There has been the ‘weet of sleighing ever since the Legislature convened. ‘Daring the last two weeks the streets and sidewalks have ‘peen #0 slippery as to make it really dangerous to pedes- ‘wians; there are forty cases of fractuaed limbs reported ‘within the last ten days from falls received whilst peram- “ywulating the streets, A change from that slippery and @angerous condition is certainly agreeable, but the sud- @ea wheelabout to rain, slush and flooded streets is too the Seven Year Milt ‘wench of a good thing. ‘Due preparations are being made to entertain the Pre- The significant post wseerpt to his letter is'as mucb as to say—I suppose ‘What I shal! bave to be inflicted with your ceremonies; @o make them as short as possible. The railsptitter evi- _ @emtly understands the failing of bis party, which has ~ gleoted a President for the first time, and age now deter- maboed to make a great flouriah Over him. He evidently yemembers the fate of Harrison and Taylor, who were killed by the extraordinary fuss made over them ‘by their own party, and the boring of the hungry bands ef office seekers who were around them at all times, lick- ‘mg their chops over a smell of the rich steaks in the itchen. In view of the untimely death of those two Presidents, it is not a wonder that Lincoln wishes to mteer clear of the causes that brought it about. He evi- Gently understands the failing of his own party, and his pestecript is to remind them of that failing. Will they padent elect on bis arrival bere. wake the bint? 4» Go}. J.C. Fremont has engaged quarters at Congress He is expected Biall, and is to be here ina day or two. r Fremont to be im Al- Colvin Hauling the Go- ‘bo remain until the arrival of the President elect. A private letter has been received here to-day from a Feltable source, from a gentleman of undoubted integrity, @ating that large amounts are being subscribed by the property holders in the vicinity of the Post Office to carry ‘he dill through. He states that one person has to bis Now, who @e tw have that money? Is it to go into the hands of a eet of hungry vultures that are always hanging about the pe corre ready to engage in any scheme for money, Ms matters not bow disrespectful or evil the measure? Or directly to members for their votes? The fource which this information comes from is such that is to be Ipowledge subscribed $500 for that purpose. & it to be paid 0 person can lon; doubt that money weed in the el of the bill. here who they assert bave pledged ry Borough in ‘tone of this ‘The Governor and showed that when scheme was up, Governor M aby Senator from t ‘the bill to protect the citizens, “which he showed that Morgan's vote wai hibited that official in the light of @reds of thousands of dollars by his that occasion, which his position as the Hudson River Railroad in sity of Troy. Asow with it that war calculated to do jus ple, be dodged the tinal vote, but five mi fowbd ip his seat and voted on the next bill Colvin asked why he did own question by stating th of corruption, di this, ‘That be was the chief” engine ‘or the most arape Dio which forms tue Sixteenth Assembly district, only swiniling scheme that had ever been put throngh the | {*C. i, 3 ova gtd canvassers | Who ma Iegislature. Why, then, should he fear placing himself | oi" cay . 4 a vd " = a ie s e op record’ Who ‘can explain’ Did he hone to ea Pe vase votes and signed the statement there gcnsure, or did he suppose that his action in the pre- | Of; that McCabe duly protested before the Board of oieary steps of that Lagigiature would escepe th County Cunvassers against the reception and canvass of Siny of those who come after bim why he dodged? “I am informed,” saye Sox “by aSevator, that he was present when Zr dodged the fival vote, and saw bim leav Der, having hold of the of railroad gentlemen who was working And another Senator sends me that when the vote was an bili was passed, Sir. Morgan t $1 have made One hundred thourand Mollare’ by yote.’ No doubt of it; and this he male by t tion of 1853—tha Yored, and eng 00,000. And thie fame, has dared to impugn the anc ablic corn the Legislature of last w AMistory of legislation furnishes nothing ap: parallel with it Bhe speech of Senator Cetvin war marked with direct dishonesty ¢ part of him who now occupies the kxeovtive chair of thusSiate. Thee charges were wot mere askortions, proof, as far 28 the public record of bir acte could be broughtup in proof of bie charges, person, that Gov. Dore dilty, and that be is tiadin friend claimed him to be during rely if the record that Colvin hee rhor be correct, be ie the wrong person to set himself up ax o samploof honesty even whe last remarkable and long to be remembered Loyivia epecial order for Thursiay next, when the Seuator promises us anoth roy itive charges of corruption and offici Dnt accompanied with and were cuch as t6 convince any disinteraste @ absence of proof to the contrary, a#tande before the country a~ are man that his p Sore. The meccage was made the ¢, ao the same straiv.as this morning. Thic dove fe somewhat rich and spicy, and basstirred up a no emul Let us wait and swe if there is any Senaicr that will defend his Excellency the Gove “nor. bill providing for the endoFsement of United States toude was road the third time and passed in the Senate Several other bills were covsidered in the apy pablic im reese in political circles. Whe morning. Committce of the Whole, but none of ‘tance. The Assembly wae engrged a General Appropriation vill Tho b special order to morrow he Capital Punishment bill was also debated at some 4 progress reported in the construction of the ~ “d has moved t= is provider Fhe Bille vources of that nrc Bus weber’ ° of tho taxad vpporition im the Setiate. ‘ se neeiet in developing the +~ the Te~ -ghe State, and will increase he Te tae +n completed, and it us e Ee lcn expended, ‘by the addit! ene « oe bers ct pay into the State Treasury. | f oUF ~ Paes they bo wite 3} develope and Bute ‘and pot in & ‘w dr tviDg S the State into & 1.) ds of thourande to a 6 © meta make 8 eplurge with. ‘of the claim of the A) Fatuew conversant With ell ‘Dat who can ree any’ ation of a half am What, we ask, it ne W appropriated’ There was r sare, which bad the © dered thousand Or, for be done with a like at salary of Pix de mg to do. This same c lawyer in the board fi of the Se eaueine the ‘ew York for the 3 ocoupind Only & ¢ two, t Mye the eam of thousand dolla [ wane parties are cated in this $500, OM sok , mat reseon draw auy other conclusion than ‘bat it ie a measure to create special Joba to pay 7 patty Savor ives, gad, mye eo, since not One person has stated ‘bow rouch is wanted or what they wish to purchase with eamitted on a very highest he State will, yay for & No gunk oxn be bought for | the higbeet igure asgert thi n that believes that we need that amount o kets at this timo? What other cone come to than that there ie another big ‘the meantime, the public would like som 12300 000 arsepai fund—how muck hae bee wud #uch other items like the foe t moay be that thie fond has abo will be deprived of their public pap ‘vnions » passag. ‘The success that ‘She lobby claim that they have met with, and the mem- themselves to favor ‘Me Dill, make it look as though fair promises bad been made. As it is a settled fact that money bas been ri ‘why not bave an investigating committee to enlighten She public as to who is to have the benefit of this money? restigation may be made of some public benefit, and throw 8 little light upon the sub rosa opera- Governor's Poet message was the special craer fm the Senate this morning, and Senator Colvin gave hie ised attack upon Gov. Morgan, charging bim as be- Eye ‘the author of the corruption jast winter, stating ’ke- ‘wise, that of all the corrupt officials that ever occupied @ position im this State, Morgan was one of the worst. reviewed his action whilst a member of the State Senate, the excitement over Sharpe's voted t of bill to protect the citizens of the city of York against ulators of that stamp, and was the thee city of New York that voted againgt He also reviewed Mor- qgan’s record in regard to general railroad legislation, in tall times cast ox the ride of monopolies and against the inhabitents of ‘The State. Senator Volvin alto brought up the Governor's ‘Sotion upon the Schenectady and Troy Railroad, and ex- making bun- votes on officer of connection with that of Senator enabled him to do ai the expense of the Also, that tt was found by the record of the Senate that after voting steadily for the bill vo carry oot bis scheme, and against every proposition in connec to the peo. nites later was ‘Senator amd answered un anybody te ol Morgan the chum through the 7ri v@ and held her dose tho morning upon the was read bear); half Asough When progress was reported, and it was wade the that ixtesn dollars pss at it ean be oxy 4 Lot wa take it nd the sum Rye, ba Fun out, and certain parties new job is pot through. What eaye the chairmen of the M tary Committee of the House, who pretends to be posted we military wonte of the State I #00 that the Semate Committee on Military Afaire ure holding on @ the bill to provide for the e'ection of reported military officers once in seven years, and it j hat Generale Sandford and Pratt have fixed eommittee fo that they will pot, under qunaideration, | report it, for fear that they their divisions, Several litery men in the city o few York oon sempiaged vitiling Alvany v0 urge (he posrage of the bill, 8 ae , WEWS FRO". THE STATE CAPITAL. paeeeeeeeeeeS ‘Whe Weather—The Postseript to Lincoln’s He p to charging ‘hem with corruption, whilst arrogating to himself th iuighest degree .of integrity and citicial honest aching or ° xs fAand show the committee why it should past; “yat ono of apford’s friends stated that fixed through General Pratt, and that. qnoir programme The City Chamberlain in a New Shop— Executive Session of the Senate Over the Harbor Master—The Vote on Removing Secrecy—Arcularius Agricultural Socicty, de. Aupany, Feb. 13, 1861, ‘a law to submit the Crittenden amendments to the peo. ple. Also a copy of the resolutions adopted by the Con- vention. created no little feeling amongst a portion of the mem Jocal bills were to the Select Committee tofcut down the sum to $50,000. it will pass; in fact, appropriation woulkl have passed when before gtven notice of the following bill:— from office only for malfeasance » in the mapner and by the same proceedings as are now pro- vided by law for removal of the ee, or Cor- poratien Counsel Cade hin oy pes other Several cng = this morui relating to clay ot ew York was one reported by by the courts of New Yerk; also one by Mr. incorporate the Eclectic ‘Association. But little was a in the Senate this morning. Three relating to New York city was an standing committees of that branch of the rush out. ‘The Senate at twelve o’clock went into executive ses- Masters of your city. these officials. An calling upon him to report party cry and suffocated it. cussion what can be ex] than an in no other not to submit following is ot vote on re. open sess Gardiner, Grant, Lawrence, Manierre, J. M. Murphy, bertson, ‘Spinola and Truman. Bell, Fiero, Goss, Hillhouse, bag ve MoGraw, Montgo- mery, Monroe, Pr Prosacr , Ramsey, Richmond Ritch, War- ren, Williams.’ The motion was therefore los republicans voting for it. from the vote, but this failes up the gins of Governor Morgan’s appointecs. as well as though the secres removed. The contested election of McCabe, for the Sixteenth Assembly district of New York c ity, was brought to a hearing before the commit- yesterday afternoon. Mogers. J. W. Mattie, of Alba- ny, AM. Mott and A for Arcularins, It was alleged by McCabe that he re: that the certiticate of given to Arcularius, who now occupied the seat. that in the First Election district of the Nineteenth ward, wae illegal and void, and a committed at the great injury of M Mr. Cullioot, tu reply and in behalf of the sitting mem- ber, submitted and argued the following points:— 1 “The. remit of the election having been ascer- tained and det the certificate of election given by them to Heory Arca come unless the contestant shows affirmatively and conclusively that the certilcate is false, then of proof is upon him, 2. ‘The petition of the contestant should be dismissed, not allege or pretend that the irregu: 1 a number of ilegal votes, which, if re- reduced him to a minority, or tho elec- Won must etand failure of any one to attend and perform his duty’ can not defeat the election. The statutes preecribing the oon- Tt of the eleosion are directory to the officers, and their neglect or violation of them cannot be permitted to dis- fromchive the electors or defeat weir will fairly exyreeted merely directory officers, wil d election. Mr. Collicot here cited of the bat nu That port Reperelly mtestant’s memoria! which al- rous frauds were committed, epec fication certainty as to give the eitting member reasonable notice of the grounds upon which his r controverted, to enable the Assembly to fudge whether the fa ged are verified by uhe proof, and if proved, ho set aside, and the petition ough! not to be d with wt of the other party to give ‘betantially eet fc cave is Lot yet convluded. ral Society convene: eoclock. The annual reports were thor preliminary busiiess tranaacted, swag bakea to fourP.M. There is a elim ‘ mont ip hore, ead stopping at Congress Hall SEW YORK LEGISLATURE, —— aa vor Of the Long Island Steam- reported favorably. ced ab authorize inepectors tor oaths Lo regard to qualiication part of the set setablishing re- of New York which recates to pri 8 Was pa t amend the charter of the New York Life any Was lost, snd a motion to recone ider roduoed a bill to prevent bribery and cor- rep iho Dill mekew ite enlawful for candddates for r oe or their friends to bribe or induce by pre- us omins anyone to attend the primaries or ca, under & penalty of not over $250, or imprison- mere Uvn six months; imposes a penaity on bribe; impores penalties and an priconm candidates for office or their friends who provide entertaisment during a canvass for the purpore ef seowring an election, of pay any other ox jpenses than for printing ballots and bandbille, or for the conveyance of sick or infirm voters to the polls: and on conviction vacates the office to which the offending porty has been elected |t provides imprisonment for two yeark of any person who offre a bribe or promise io a inereber of the Legislature to influence hie vote, and like punishmest, with expulsion from the House, of any member taking a bribe or any inducement for hie vote. Declares the seat of any member vacant who sha), have or eeck to have any understanding, direct or indirect, with any other member respecting Lie vote. yourned. roont person) Assembly. AwANY, Fed, 19, 1861, Mr Toaney prevented the petitions of C, C. Hutchinson, gene of the Kau Relief Society, and of the citizeus of Albany, [or State aid to Kansas, A number of pecitions were presented for the repeal of the Sonday law, tnd for the pubmiseion of the Onittenden resolutions 6 @ Vote of the people, Governor Morgan returned two ville, with hie vetoes, one releting to (he Opendaga Pen'tentiary, on (he ground that the chyect Would Le obininEd wuder tke genera! ow, and and Denis McCabe Contested Election—State Mr. Kernan presented a petition this morning on be: half of the committee appointed by the late Democratic State Committec, praying that the Legislature will pass The Governor sept in two vetoes this morning that vers. The bills were both local, and the veto of his Ex- cellency was based upon the ground that all asked for in the bills was already granted by general statute, and The House was flooded with mem orials this morning jn bebalf of suffering Kansas, praying for the passage of the Relief bill. Mr. Pierce moved to recommit the bill ‘This motion was at that time;decided out of order, and. ‘there the matter rested this morning. Since the friends of this measure have decided to reduce the amount | sporition initiation, and one-half, there is every reason to believe that our commercial folks, while » few will realize vast for- yusand | tunes in the 3 pares Perce te sais Live Yamteedaivered 120 coos the 28 atin the city of New York shall hold his office for the like term for which it is now provided by law the Comptroller of said city shall be elected, and until his successor shall be duly | money and care. If misery comes it appointed and qualified, and shall be subject to removal Fe Hutchings, providing for the pene oy 3 of "janitors Comstock to bills were read the third time and passed. The ged bill amendment to the charter of the New York Life Insurance Company. The sion on the resolution of inquiry in regard to the Harbor There was quite a flurry | cent over the resolution, but it was finally agreed that the Governor should be called upon to report to the next Executive seasion Ge Brg all malfeasances in office by ‘t was made to pass a resolution to the Senate in open session, | exceed the highest but on this the republican Senators raised the rallying Jan. 80, states that They assumed in the dis- | be at least pressed language ugly attitude. Like a mad bull pushed into the corner, they blustered and tore about, bound Nays—Sonators ge t, only the An efit was also made to get the seeresy removed but it makes but little dif- ference—the above vote shows who are anxious to cover Tt is just w jenry Arcularius and Dennis ouneel for McCabe, and Hon. f.'6, Callicot, of ‘Brooklyn, ceived 1,611 votes, which was a larger number than were \gally Cast for any other person in said district, and ection as member was wrongfully ‘Algo, the statement and returns 80 made, contending that it => that numerous frauds were the pott — First Election district, to | presses, of all kinds and sizes. Notwithstanding these fa- mined by the Board of Canyassers, and larius, the legal presumption is that be is entitied to his seat as euch member, and this presumption cannot be The whole bur- ice complained of altered the result. It must be made rmatively that the pereon whose election is It ia well settled that when the law is nO neglect or mistake, or even improper conduct or irregularity on the part of the return.ng and g¢ that Lave been cried in proof of his ht (6 be etricken out, or the contestant ehould be re- ured to jake it more detinite and certain by proper Semgts. Acauxr, Feb. 13, 1861. ted ?;yirmbly tho bill to incorporate ‘, New York, ven cand the oh was to hear what was to be'said by them in favor of the | te oty charter gives supe powes to the other to authorize Poughkeepete to borrow $6,000 for that the comm’ ee bad been | the purchase of a steam fire engine, on the ground that power to borrow a! the Both vetoes Se a a ectaias hinsepeeenregeme iweesoe county, to his tions, whom tension British y. Assembly last week, had the members been able = 3 year Malays are ert to satisfy themselves that there really was suffering in ‘be recontracted at the Kansas. The source from which the news came was such a8 to create a great deal of doubt as to its truthfulness. | and the su; ar cropor a6eh will be The scruples of most of them have been satisfied since | Will not Bell then, and being convinced that there is real suffering in | ©! that young State, the Dill will undoubtedly pass. | in port this let at Key Wee ‘The Bouse adjourned this morning at twelve o'clock for Brooklyn had lest for Penencola’ the 'yandot is report the purpose of giving the State Agricultural Seciety the a. privilege of meeting in the chamber. Mr. Webster has ‘The Chamberlain of Feconretnt od oS ped] Oper growing in fayor-—Weod, Nixon ed in Opera. ing up change amount 1 am cure. cents, cilities, The { Wilson menced by the The duty of the canvasser is merely ministerial, and | the platform. Miselon ments, cluding Richar and J. A. Brevoort Ivinee Chicago, and J. R. Smith aad wif N o% ying sh ihe Breton ‘ad wife, of New York, aro stop. R. N. Baldwin of Kingston. rh gegen, of Lai this ty Pall ot rane to ede at Ke Our city ig ig ttfect relief Tor same | he has done m' P and a song by the chikiren, the President (W. delivered a 9 the institution. ‘The whole meeting next sung the na- tional hymn—‘God bless our native land,” after which the the Rev. W. &, Nan Meter, in the absence of the Secre- re ‘The aly tearm of the Houge, after the 14th inst., sho eneet of tne Shams Reese erence waa pre- report on railroads by the State Engineer. adjourned, At it 12 o'clock. the House NEWS FROM HAVANA. Our Havana Correspondence. Havana, Feb, 8, 1861. Suicide of @ Merchant—Failures in ‘Preparation Arrival of More Coolies—Commercial Affairs—The Crysader— Steam Plough—-Amusements, dc. On account of derangement in business affairs, and in mortification, Fugen Duvege, of one of our best and moat influential families, @ merchant, night, at the moment when his difficulties were in a fair way of adjustment. This act has caused much aifliction shot himself last estimable wife and other relatives and connec- as well as among @ large circle of friends, by he was much valued ag a generous and noble companion. The houge of Noriega & Olme, it is said, will close this week, with liabilities over $4,000,000—-the premenition Of secnes to follow among those who have been esteemed as of our most reliable houses. We are in a whirlpool of ruin will make sad work among They make treated, their term be servic. pen of our por he very far from our producing mat than 1960, bat for more than two-thirds ih money or bofids, hen the money is more. prvovediys-an ever. The United States war steamer , Maffit, sree The wus Craantie Inares for mene Hew York West. doing well, amuse- “Thee eam plough has worked its performed good servico—the and Chiarini keep- life of the city, laughing ut Drings good compa- excitements and the Captain-General has been buay trying to for the business community, and in that way uch good. Havana, Feb. 8, 1861. Poor Prospect of the Sugar Orop—Rates of Discount on United States Money—Advice to Travellers—Printers in Havana, dc. Letters from Oardenas, Colon, Cienfuegos and Sagua state that the effect of the long continued drought in those districts is already severely felt, and from verbal accounts it appears that the same is the case throughout the island. ture opened their gates and let a score or more local bills | does not grow, and large portions of the fields present a poor appearance. In some regions the falling off of the crop is expected to be from fifteen toe twenty per For want of rain the cane that was planted less than the estimates made in the early part of December, and should the dry weather continue much longer it is feared that the aggregate falling off throughout the island will than to the scarcity of rain in the month of October, and the Jong continued drought experienced ever since. The Frpeeedek pref i nes pie gs ‘inding houses questing the Governor to BT he the Senate in] shows at once that there is but I it core | wetsion. Yeas—Senators Colvin, Connelly, | like a fair yield of the crop. The crisis ta he at Ro. | States is faery hy universal a ‘attention here, ral business of ruling G ppb they your cent for a ‘small ing of the lant steamer, on New York lent actually an hour previous to tba a It is needlezs to remark that this latter amount was an extortion, and coming with bad grace, too, from the prin- cipal express company doing business between here and New York. ecmpanies grow rich their souls grow small, and However, Iam reminded that, as express quite willing to admit that hereafter their pound of, prevention will prove to be my ounce of Travellers to. this island will greatly add to their comfort snd profit by loading their portmanteaus with dimes and small change; even a two dollar Spanish gold Oakey Hall, of New York, were the | coin caunot be changed here for less than five aigcount, while American half dollars pass for r cent iy forty hopkeeper prefers to keep bis goods r rather than change email gold for sliver change, unless you al low him to deduct tive per cent. Another noticeable fact, not of rmall intorest to strangers, is the almost universal practice among retailers of triple the market price for their goods, and then gradu: ally receding, according to the shrewdneas of the custo- mer, until a bargain is struck. For instance, a Panama hat # priced $15, and finally sold at from seven to niue dol- lars; tho printer will charge you thirty dollars rm per thou- sand for a common business circular and then finally take $15. The same work in New York will be better done at ix dollars hese hard times. lemanding double and often Job printers have plenty to do here even in There is no lack of labor-saving steam exorbitant prices for job work are maintained. Anniversary Celebration of the Fourth Ward Mission. irst anniversary of this institution was held last evening at the Cooper Institute, and not only was the large hail of that building literally crammed with people, but the side windows of the same room were thrown open to allow those seated outside to hear the speak &c. Dodworth’s select band having been performing some of the most popular and pleasing music for nearly an hour, the chair was taken at half-past seven P. 3. by G. Hunt, Bsq., and the ramme was com- by a chait—"'The Lord amy shepherd” —sung three hundred neatly attired children seated on After a prayer by the Rev. Mr. Pendleton, Hunt) objects of rt address,’ setting forth t report, which showed that although the at first only contemplated receiving about a bun- dred children, over seven bundred had been received dur- be tatal, if there has been in other respects | ing the Cred decides distributing over ten thousand gar- eet bedding, and paire of shoos and boots oo iv. Dr. 1. 7 anative of South Carolina, next de- livered a strong Union address, |, Tecommending the proper instruction of ehildren as a good mothod of making Cuion loving men. When his remarke were ended a little boy stepped on the platform waving the American fla; Jt is an established rule of proceedigg in | the whole meeting saluted the colors witb loud cl seers such cases tha the petition ebould state facts, with auch | The bagd striking up the “Star Spangled Banner,” the children and the whole audience sang the soul stirring t ts | national song. having de rmioo whether they aro roffictemt to require the | taken up for the Jas io Between each ee ‘the Proceedings were enlivened with music by the band ana ®inging by the children, who in hie | were the.representatives of si teen different nations, in- Tye. Hoge, W.C. Van Moter and Dr. Hague ere appropriate addresses, a collection was ‘Jew and Gentile.”’ Tn” meeting closed with the Aaser- | the henediction. semantics Personal Intelligence, . 8 Pagid t Brows», rit wes ono seo ae stopping SE the ve Kiyne and gon, of Mavarid; . T. Groves, of Y: 38 husetts; E. Butler. «° ree o's. Barrons, of we iy wk, and A. P. Han. cersiit, BY., arg” % sures epping at the Lafrrge Geheral Kibbe and "r, H. Nichole, of California; ox Governor family. of Baltimore, Pg.” Dickinson ‘an . Jenkins and wife, of Vir- ReyDrur and wi’ of Utica; F gine, 8. H. Ransom, Of Albany ; R. 8. King, of Buffalo; R.' Putnam, Of daratoga Springs. of Albapy, are “Aopping at the St. and Colonel Tewnsend, Nichoins Hotel. Dr, Watson, of Staten Islant; F. S. Johnson, of Geor gia, H. and F. W. G of Culiformin: J. Fras! ford; EP. Wiliams, of Baffdo, and J. T Toronto, Coil, J. family, of New York: Hi. Hi. b ton, of Bates al gi Vie Hon. Colonel G, Farr Louis; J. B. Taft, of Boston; W. Cameron, of R. H. Brockway, of Tennessee; F. J. Mide' Tos, of P 1 ennessee, and 8. Hi. Blake, of Bangor, Me., at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, bee and ‘a Helimen, of St. Louis: F. G. 8 Rerey, of Onio; iswold, of Hartford; D. 7. Murphy and ©, B. Feasendea, of New Bed jedworth, of are stopping at the Astor House. M, Thompson, of Springfield; Dr. S, Rogera and ork era cher and wife, of Chat- ham; T. Buckley, of Troy Mr. Van Allen, of Now op 4 Durg; A. ©. Seeley and Dr. W. F. Leacey, of tegg RS P. Crossiey and M. F. Dallett, of New York, ant G. ‘att, tt Copnecticut, are stopping ‘at the Albemarle Hotel. ‘Sir Dominick Daly and E. W. Cobb, of London; 8. Moul- x Connecticut; §. . M. Baker, of Louisville; J. H. nd J. F. Cole, of Cincinnati Mr. White, of 5 W. R. Moore, of are. stopping tor de Selva Freire, of Brazil J. P, Ranking, Hon. 8. Hi. Parker, J. Thin- wife, T. K. Wilson, L. Stanford and wife, A. J. Butler and J. ii. Dall, of Califor f b, of St. Joreph, Mo.; J. M. Brown and 6, C. Ferry, of Momphis; Jobn W. H, Allen, of the United States Na. vy; RR. Kinsley, of Rhode fisland: A. B. Mellwain, of Oregon, and Mr, 1ienthall Wannab, are etopping at the Metropolitan Hote] The Board of Aldermen of Boston, at a mee!ing on the ‘Lith instant, passed a resolution inviting Senator Critten- den to visit Rorton at such t'mo se may be convenient to him after tho close of the present session of Cougroas, in order that the oitizen® may have an opportunity person- ally to exprers their von Jon for bie ‘ntegrity as a man. and their gratitude for hie eminently useful and national public services.” Fen, 12.— Waring vs. 4 ply with the terms required in an appeal to th Appeals ———___. Supreme Court—Chambere, © Hon. Judge Leonard, yres.—Tho appelant must com. purl , in order to stay proceeditgs. An appeal is therefore, not effectual uniegs nn undertaking bo fled, ander 6: jon 334 of the Code. ie may have en order to 4 Papasan on the execution when he executes and eigbs Cae w yonform. iy w.th rections WHC YORE Waksry, THUMIDES, FREEUARY M4, WM YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1861. Sebr Alice Lea, Cowan, is loaded with wood saved from wrecked bark Gordelia, and will sail soon for NYork. ‘The sobr li W Fry, Ii, at this port in distress, from Attakapas, has discharged her cargo and is now undergoing bark Horace, iauely ashore and Joat, bea sold cargo to the amount of $700. Expenses $346. ‘Miscellancous. Suir Davip Brows, before reported abandoned at sea, was valued at $70,000, and is insured in this city for $60,000. Her cargo Je aleo inaured bere for $80,000. ‘The steamship Vigo, Capt MoGuigan, at 12 o'clock for Liverpool, iaking the United States mail. ‘The U 8 steam revenue cutter Harriet Lane left her moor. pes, at st Beis yesterday and proceeded to the Navy United States Circuit Court. Before Hon. Judge Smalley. IMPORTANT REVENUE DECISIONS. Pre. 13.—2 B. Hossegect and others vs. Heman J. Red- field. Othara against Schell and G. 0. Bronson, late Colle:- tors.—The following are the decisions of the Qvurt in these cases:— ‘These are all actions of assumpeit for moneys paid to the defendants for duties at diffarent periods as Collec- tors of the port of New York under protest. They all depend upon the same question, and were by agreement tried together at the last April term, and resulted in satis on Saturday next yerdicte for the plaintiff, subject to opinion, ¢ eno Court fair ciEN OF tHe Sxas—The following, was communi: as tothe sufficiency of the protests upon a particular gated The editor of the the North China irks Ehipuing i v4 800" The abip Gueen mat the east from tar bouns ‘The plaintiffs claim that their invoices show the full | !Woosung was a Reg and entire cost or market value of the merchandise, and | ise on the ‘Bep' ‘and I presume that quite suflicient all the actual charges thereon imported Lape the — time seo We haa from her were she atill in ex. tinent of Europe, and that neither ‘company five or six days, throt hen, on expense was had upon it. Tat tothe ee ae. sa Channel, with light ‘winds, when, fendants have added an arbitrary sum for inland freight, the st Sept, in in lat 2 18 8, 5 eanee 3, abo nb dé salles porth and charge over Sn SbOvaSEA eae Snenally Ive, Rs | of rere ee During these eight days we saw the clause in the protest relied upon as applicable to this n of the Seas and the Screamer, and also the Island of branch of Whe cise rence a flows: Reneying almost daly, Tor beng under cae refed ml We protest yon ths addi- ‘made tions iano to ap entry for inland freight and | Towards n rmornlay of the ee wind Feared’ to MV wih ecnnee arid gune oe9 invoiced free on bond Groaned ton burrieane, wemiag more a fh pig ga imvoice include all charges mendous bad sea, At the ports of exportation, and we pay no ge- with increased violence Seas or charges ‘on said goods. £1 5:50 wind was very Ii Cena the a the testimony of Mr. Isaac poset are Phil an appraiser in the Custom House, was re- | i6'on ihe ght Te Z : Fa for the information and under the inatructions of the the Beas, as far as I po ey invest} a3 near a6 Snip Ocean Bovs ‘Treasury Depart vestigated dE, o) mir fonsx am, F men char ee caatiahon ho. Contiaoatof Patope, dod ind ake roporsthereot 0 tho soortary Europe, of the Treasury, which report-was, by consent, wi Sete a erage, pire tics aN > y invoices, and the defendants ob- (ee we therefore yntrue apd insuf-, | which ship al i Se g FEES 5 Es, 35, 3 : : before we could move the 4 nlecmponed by’ Cod to bommunteate. wi ies Sa orev ea | Ei %2 gq ae i on ed her to ving no Suze. Moers Davexrony, Condry, at Boston that was for, oe the varie to the parties, and for th, ‘a gale on the 7th inst, ae ee toot the of saving trouble and expense, to be recelv evidence to compile damages, provided the Snir Suysaie was sold at San Francisco Jan 19, by the US Leper aa iO. the Cont bold thatthe pro. 2 Bane Wi HY not 8 B J Shared case cited in Hami A pro- sk Bare Wittiam H Jenxins lent m0 ls test is sufficient if the importer states in it distinctly and | from Ardrossan poo Rtn Curtis, ouve ac Boston, tot Heel ee while trying wo ue F Pot dhe: iy oat Banx mie, Browne, ton death asthe forfolk 9th 3 fst with one man {roee rozen, and with loss Kiwnatt, 90 days from Live: haf hy =e sieetot fis Koma aay fom "ptheacipnis definitely the source of his complaint et their ir- larities, and they are, in the opinion of the t, Bl rn ay nar t to enable the intiff to Taintaln these actions. Baltimore for Judgment wil ‘be entered upon the verdict, 2 and the question of oa be referred, to be collected in the usual way, to be computed ” yocording to Mr. Phillips’ reports. ee ‘lth inst. Discovery oF ANOTHER New Overer Brp.—A couple of Bane Tysory, Leek at Boston from Galveston, on fishermen at Keyport have discovered a now Oys- nat lat 9 10,1 hada gale from BW, which at att it ter bed, which ‘bids fair to an excitement some- | hauled to an rh snow an doa thing similar to that. und some two years | Was 8'days N Stitt Soe zat as pines. ‘The shell resembles those of the Old Sounds,” | Garo’ secknan, wre Bowen Os 6th tna fae ering SAN oe ar Bang Maxwarrax, Gi put back in ths wale of the 7th. antnin and have discovered of course keep the locality a se- erot, merely giving itg Jocality on the Jersey shore, be- | the bald: ox Sth, as the weather moderated, by tween Coney I dandy Hook. They fh for thom | Rept tho water under only during the might tt as tates by dragging in over | | Baio Movwr Vsnxox, Hall at Baltimore from Rio Janelro, twenty feet of water. or greene m Grace Canoumne (of New Haven), Barrell, wen ashore night of 74h inst on, southeast ‘breakers off th's Island, Vessel and cargo w! total lous; crew SHIPPING NEWS. | saved, dot trostpitten, The GC came o ‘out of the bay. O yj, bound to New Haven, from Pauturent, and ‘when ff Hog Ysland the wind came down trom} D0 see ALMANAC FOR Paty] ‘YORK—THIS DAY. wind agale, ran JN nISE: (ON SETA cero 10 87 | under Fimith'e Inland; nod just git the salle f SUN Bars. 8 Sl mos wars eve 11 25 ; Niner t land again to let the Port of New York, February 13, 1861. CLEARED. Sreamashin. Kedar (Br), Muir, Queenstown and Liverpool— ome ‘Steamship Florida, Crowell, Savannah—Samuel L Mitchill ‘Bteamship Huntsville, Post, Savannah—H B Cromwell rt Columbia, Berry, Charleston—Spofford, Tiles- Simmons, Liverpool—C Comstock. Bi re megncks Havana—Trujillo & Russell. poTe Napier (Br), Sete aterford =F Jamon. Cardenas—Nesmith & \ rer Brig Ada (Br), Greene, Halifax—D R Dewolf. Schr A F Linnell, wn, Valencia-—Gomer, Wallis & Co. Schr D A Berry, Voorhis, Savannah—Demi Behr D C Hulse, € Pee | Cherleston—Dollner, Poiter & Co. Schr Margaret Porter, Blizzard, Wilmington, NC—J W Mc- Some Dorcas Incuanp—Capt F B French, of this ity, Kee. agent for the underwriters, telegraphs from’ Wood's ‘Schr Qeprey. Gautier, Wi n—Master, under date of Feb 12, ‘ollows : imes, Sehr Charter Oak, Butler, Ball ore—J W McKee. men, and sehr Pt at Holmes’ Hola? bas oo some Mort boy Capt pt Daggelt, Schr B K Hough,’ Sadler, Gloncester, Mass—T J Campbell, to sehr Dorcas Sloop J Adams, Hullock,'New Haven—J Williams & Co, ashore on ooner came, bask Iast ni om ne ‘oe eee want Daggett repo ‘at. 130 bales coiton (the deck load) had been safely Ianded on the beach, but thinks the vessel will break up to-day. I shall proceed to the wreck as soon as the weather will permit. Souk Isanxt, Milburn, before reported abandoned and crew taken to Liverpool, had sprung aleak, oeN, Which arrived at Havana 7th inst, re- Steamship Nashville, Murray, Charleston, with mdse and passengers, to Spofford, On & Co. Lith inst, 9_ PM, 25 Tiles Not Frying Pan. thneais, sipselined steamatlp Rugusta, henee for Savannah, Steamship Locust Point, French, Baltimore and Norfolk, with mdse, to H B Cromwell & Co. Ship Edith Rose (ot Boston), Homans, Foochow, Oct 25, pee d Anjier Nov wpe Good Hope Dec 22, crossed the Miuator It the Atlantic Jan 19, with, tons ho, to Oary & Co. Nov 16, in Straits of Sunda, spoke Br ship Livingston, 30 days rom Shanghae for London. Ship Stare King (of Boston), Ellery, Manila, Oct 27, passed Anjler Nov 28 with sie bla ip James R Keeler, Delano, “London, 46 days, with mdse | Passengers, to EE len in with th F; k Nimrod, abandoned and with only foremas indi jibboom standing. condemned at St Thomas, will be of ship Let reablpped by ucht Bothens The steamship Roanoke, of the New York and Virginia Co's line, bas been withdrawn for (he present for repairs. The shi Wm Tapacott, now on the large Sectional dock, Sop, Win Prothingham, i, Bteteon; Havre, Dec 26, with mase | ill be strpred, recaulked and newly coppe Sica & shin Spyerentiy sbandoned. “hove to for tne petpece pao Ba saw A ship apparen o or of laying by herand rendering any assistance, but the hext | ,A,American meamer (80 reported) bound B, was signalized morning could not tee her Ship Indra (ius), Lipp, Havre, 42 days, in ballast, to Ruger ‘Ship Lydia (of Charleston), Dennis, Bordeaux, 45 days, with mdee ee, 0. “Arthur Leary, Has very heavy weather; split “ship Republick (Brem), Wencke, Bremen, 41 days, with mdse, to Henschen & Unkart. 9h inst, lat 34 20, lon 71 40, poke brig Mary A Jones, from Madeira for Boston, The R made « Southern passage and had fine weather, Bark Arab (Dan), Bruhn. Amoy, 16) days; passed St Helena Jan 1, with teas, to Westray, Gibbes & Ha Bark Thetis (of Boston), Fuller, Sumatra, ‘Oc 4, via Per. nambuco Deg 3, with pepper, to order. 9h Hast lat 33 48, 1on 72.40, spoke ship Ophel Mobile for Havre, Bark “Harriet Cann (Br, of Yarmouth, NS), Pinckney. Ax. arosean, Dec $0, with {ron to Edmiston Bros.” Jan 24, lat 49, Jon 26, Wm Terrall, of seaman, feK Overboard from the Milani Gers of the Senne Patterson, Malaga, Jan Gtbralta jark Gem of the Sens fan tar ‘i Galway, AS Hew & Telos Jan 31, lat 20 18 N, lon 63 52. 8 ordi Crandall, | from Shanghae Dec 2 for N York, Ship Princess R pal hii “trou Oallao for Hanipto Joyal, Hartley, from for Ham Roads, no date, Wen n'37 30, er ap? Jonepacs, ioltreok: from NOrieans for Liverpool, Feb so Shi ‘Te nny Lind, Larrabee, - Jonny ind, Tarraben from NOvieans for Queens mmbery. Wiiker, from ifavre for NOrleans, Feb 1, off - nhip Ee Esmeralda, York, from Mobile for Liverpool, Feb 1) off sealap Bi Daring, Simonson, henee for Liverpool, Feb 11, lat 40, Bark Nueces, from Galveston for Liverpool, Jan 29, off Cape sae isabel, Squires, from Cardiff for Galveston, Jan 29, Bark no date, town, Jan me Minnesota, Wayne, from Rio Janeiro for Philadelphia, same day, with fruit & at 1 8, ton. 87 30. inieimpaiy with Br al ‘Fiorencay ior New for _ oe “William Wise" (American), for NOrlenns, Feb 6, lat ar Jmperador, jul lo Janel jan wi “ coffee, to John MoKee, ‘Balled in company with shi Gaal Bark’ “Kato Hastings.” steering N (probably bark, Kate for New Orleank, "No date, lat8 8, lon ignalized ey hence, since Mobile), was passed Jan 30, off , signalized Donald Mckay, bound 8; Tat 19 N, lon 3, sfoke ship Fleet. wing, from Hong Kong for Bow K Stella ( reenock), ” Andrews, Rio Janelro, 42 aye, ith coftee, lo 4 1. Phipps 4 Co atk Geor ‘tdwig (Brem), Haesloop, Rio Janeiro, 67 ayn: with softee, to.) B Thomrava. Baik Prairie Bird, Glover, Hridgeport, 10 hours, in ballast, Ki shi Ainandale, from Pensacola for Barbados, Feb 6, lat 33 a Wheaton, Leeman, from Baltimore for West Indies, . '» Leeman, ine by rk, steering S, under jurymasts, is Lagrange, of a ving ja Jan n4 Reptute nething further) was signalized Feb 6, lat 37 to Brett, Son & Co, Was towed to this port by steamtug Toe 1 Bell Bi Wiha, (gt Ruchapord, Wyman, Cadi Jan, wih "ik Hannah, hence for Jacmel, Jan %, lat 27 10, lon 63 30. wine Buck & 7th ‘inst, tat ey 1on'65 40, Foreign Ports. spoke schr Tilton, of New Bedford, 10 days hence for Aux iegen “nad ee been 5 days under doublo-reefed sails, with heavy Brig Abby Watson (of Sedgwick), Watson, _ ee . Ja, Jan 27, with pimento &e, (0 Thompeon & Hunt erie Amoy, Dec 9—In port shi Shanghae, arr Nov 26, for Teta Dec hip ke = ubay, Stoddard, Ni Yo Hay, Blodderd, New York; ih, brig James Marshal Kate ANourLna, Jan in port schr San a Davis, of and In Brig Robert Reed (Bryof Bt John, NB), Willingale, Anguil- | for iizabeth City, NC, to sal need ‘tot ate of to kT Nevins & 80 — ae | Panty Jan Sin port begs Col’ W Co Coggins, Conging, for , ‘ardenas, Fel or Trade Wi “onginn wit Hier NY¥ork, would satin 8 dave nom f sdegtecsaieans Bi wih Walk tog ifr on Mel (ot st fac! Pritt Jan Sh, with taleds, to Bimpeon & Mayhese ne”? “entveRes, tobtig Empire {of Boston), Benson, Saga” ‘Feb 3, with sugar, Brig Machias, Sh Trini ugar me Eitinter Ba Inat, of Cope Fiona yy inst, off Cape Florida, ras Liverpool for New ‘Orleans; no dave’ iat Arr "brig Homer (Br), Crane, Portland; avant diya ‘eb'Ist for Po ce paken ‘brigs New World, Hammond, hn Raich, Whos, 884 Robin, Rankin, Havana: echt L Tay, Shepherd, Baltlinoro; 2. °, brige Voy , Milken, Pensc*la; Fs ‘Thomas: pr fon, Boston’ J Stevi ine Portland: Wafonede Cee Bain, Havana: Passed large ean boy sehre $ Harris, Ste. ; anced 8 large can br Beil,’ Shugchill, Egriport: doit br} » eae te Poe 400. ew Orleans, 17 days, with sugar, to Ellen § farts Bint hint Ba ly ee tema ae Mule the Wep (Br. of Lunenbury), Hunter, Curacse, Boron Hen my Gonding, F “brig Fabte, “Ea gaye with walt to Metall & \ Rieder, Fee de ty Candin bri oma Mayo, Mayo, by Merson, Ja, via Newport 2 | achre Pai ‘Aan Peano oy Leviatha: ork, 3d, ov. Cardenas, 11 daya, with molas stow 4th, Ciguena, Adie, Ha- exper ary weather | Matar. 20r~, og te is a, Reed, Wilmingto wk hark Sarah, Rose, Portland; brigs J Buchanan urine which sorung an, Altave ae ane bo. ik fi ode in a tH witened 2 bi ‘Capt Hi Wo lev Eencaa: Biase ie We only 300 miles of ie Fang: | bark ‘Tebenham, 4 ei mericans Eagle, Dyer, ine hhad bee! dayey through a ‘and Salem. current pa A pg sehr ramet ome Portland, 3th Rash, Norfolk; bng, J. H Crowly, Portland Bah, e age, do, cea ; o.'Bh, noua Sark pair pan Bl, Toney, Faimauih we er et bark Chaae, Gikey,, Borion; Mar eae man a. on Ballmore Feb 4 b Beavily ry barks Traveller t ‘Mobile: Aeneid oben mers obliged to thaw bi from Raluimore; A Pendergre anfare, from sa | derkon, diag: \t, Vi & Tash, Amy Warwick, he yin hultdelphts a ‘rom London vay anh ‘Sulerbelige, trom indie topes fros OH So ‘chins’ rae a | Seti a Des 27 Tor Boston, with a riland harbor. 9 Panza, Hale, Foochow: rie ‘Leland, Rae ‘badly fi ith n gross 3 seh vee to cold; thé gale con “Isunaioe, Hatteras, with N ge ble, from Ardrossan Poy iN ion ‘Rambler (Br), Fle for Providence, do; bigs Le passage. beth, Thorndike, trom Greneda afr Ziat ibbetts, vs Eben eet ‘a de: aay having steamer Primeira, mn tried when Ze—Rer bark sid went i ad ere "Ampinvralls 2¢h, Schr Mary iCany, ee AO hy = ‘in the In port ‘Eatear cow ik mp Chaar barks Lyyander, Gov B Si—Arrbank Acme, 13 ik, NYork. uarrods Déo 1 bon, Wiliams. fron nd stowed bet eh Ports. lott, NYork. Portsmouth bound to D. Holmes, insurance | ah? trae: eo reland, Wurray pe = ee rte thi Dal one a B. ee W B Castle, Fa Pri “ipl na Mi ld ship Dr Calcutta; barks Tor k, Cienfuegos: Bon: ce Roads. ‘ ed. RW Packer, : natards Tanke a ie sebre Ms eth Cumbertar d Ragged Isl N, Liverpool; Astrea, Si ffeahoke, Long, Bue Garter, Charlesto estes Cree) i Nevaeee echrs astra rea, Pine, = x 3 be ork. sYont ALVE: W, “ wel, Ampinw ders, do: tehrs CH Rogers Lan, Max mate tees = rik, TO a Boston: re Fi h 284 ii ‘anny, Ross, vitchard Eenss a Rermnda Toargo, wrape, Peiedelnhia, wey Sra ls " 5 leans. Morena; scbr isase Toucey, een, NOrieaee say, #1d Jan 25h, brige JM Baw; Canima, Pinkhom, and Fredonl read Poiants je an wood, Manzanillo; schre aa Al ite tin a a Flarce, rson, R. NYork; Stet, yh Carabatas; ter, Sierra M r baeanre, 1, N Yorn. Carden Feb pa} 1a; Si ed, Sasha, dor BoM, Asbur Bice ai ry Parvin anders, Po ‘Cort a i aga Cla ‘ep hath, be ut, Rony, Sagan, bri Umpire, Higgins, suite: Tae vane] outa, Benin May tow = eb, hari Ps my thd ar saenai brig James Davis, Buables, CAMO, PP EN id ss Tat aa ld ih, bark Magness Benneti, ay! B i Bieta i Ventre ibetone reported 8 ‘ia io Seudder, Bong Kong, sei Ajmatan Webb, Aden (aud sie | y¥ork logy ba for Blo Ji wate Na 4—Arr bark scar, Nov for Zanzibar nan pert Ne ‘Nov neat Maryland, Dow, for Providence vie vane tee Maratian, Jem Bee er Holland, White, Havana echr= (and sid Feb 3 for Falmout Hero, Bosion; M Tilton, Tilton, For rand Brine, tar New Orleans PeMarger aa ‘tne ‘ile toy Lear Savannah let, bilge BK E Gt ae ero tobe M teas sia br Philadedpinia: a. bark schr Ida, Wormwood, btark “Carve,” Géodrieh, Work, oto: Wig andy? bark awn Tenney. Falmouth; brigs Lucy Brent ¢ ahisee ‘Svan echr Trae per, BOrieans , 3, Gen |, Regar, Cardenas; Feb H ——, NYork; Sika oak lpr naayaraneen % icp ens Ar brlen Sagina St Tho- jer, Wy Bran, Sai c Jan 90—In port brig 8G Base, Winchester, for a Me ie 2 talelead Miller, Havana. Sid 30th, Wilking, and’ Pai Graves, Ww Brown, Yor Hampton Roads; Th si rom BC Wright, ‘dyno, aod Broens brides, from, River HTT ay ‘ath, brig Cc Bk i Whsden, frome ‘id ‘Do date’ (latter part of Chatt Fe sr Pada, Siuncnan, Menta, stration, Nin ‘jlo te Tor Nes non Yor a lo for New York at (and an Dect, barks Bennett, f1 jakodadi eis sal Fam ese Ra ss Ame ad Tuomas, nade’, Wea 22—Arr = pasa fo ‘29h for. Hoop, ert ge Esper ace tes Wake in so asset Cas from NYork ane eet Kora for Rank ok a a ul maaed; barks ‘Penis ton Ledoee ta bh ‘from’ Bt Kitts arr S0the for cl ‘Thompson, from NY« Hat iia Wingolas New Bacua, Jan 23—, ‘i bark Geo Th mo (Br), McKay, Boston. Bedico, 4 lerryman, co, Jan 19—Arr bark PC Alexander, Mi Belle kei a E spinwalls3 ee ically, Nasa, New Fort ‘sid zivt, ‘brign A ‘Avery, agency Og Joun NB: Feb Sarr Siig Aipba, Holmes, NY. a eaeriee in dan te 71 Bale Filsti Nvork lag: eae ene Vi Henry: ih 8 ni, Franklin, Mitchell, or Reis ad vane ere Mong! ase behingion, atoren Rea ‘9, via Hong omg, do; and ¢ eriean ALEXANDRIA. Feb 1l—Arr schrs Marietta Burr, Hafford, and Fairfax, Mott, N Passed up, schr span Wilson, f th Georgetow STON, Feb 12-arr steamer Ke delphia; in; shine Goenn, Rover, Briard, Caleatis rn urray, Wee hee Ki Dest orm ay line, ne, Norton, $e. aa from others as before. Isave Hor Cr 8 Adem, Fisk, Sagua; DB’ Bagles, Jan coper, W Wiming! on, 1 NC “ae FE Fidelis heaton, Philadel Gray, hence for Savannah (see m Cor ‘knigkee Norfolk: Returned bark 'Manbattan, iscel). Cl yublin, Folie; un Isaac’ ain Grower Philadelph oy ar Ly BW, ship ‘Thomas Jeiterson. Brig Orlando remains’ at anchor in the 1ith—Arr (by tel) ships Golden. ee i and Boston, Mani bark Witch, Africa. Below, shij bark Delphos, from NOrleais; aeira; ‘rom Hay! BALTIMORE, land, Boston ing, from Hong Kor jee Ma 'y A Jones, from Feb iiAty sioamahi eb IL ies umship Joa Whitney, Love Torks Island; Ade, Chadbourne, torm King. renee (Br), Bra lermo; Solferino Bremond, Norfolk; sebrs Harbor; Wm L Monta Strong, Liseom, NYork, ¢, 27, Ci Inland; Gia ‘ships Bansnge Kean, To Je petror Patterson, Hil, 7 impson, NYork ; barks 4nne Br, WI hit, ras Coralia, Roberts, Ls ria Marti, nag ht, NYork. Tah ship Manin 3 ag , Liverpool , sehr Fed He 4 2th—Arr _steainshij k, Willeti Mount Vernon, lowell, y "Ben" Herord, Hallett, Boston; NYork; Peg smenern Yriitams Hall, Duncan, Charierton Cla schre Ringiehe Cre Crook fa Evgett, St Jago de Cuba. neiro; Pi Port * Marylan Hol, an ean, Rio Ja” sepia, ‘Sfecriitn’ Sevan- npaon, Cordelia, 1 + ty Slant By lon Br), Davisoa, Windies; schr Hannal Mer URIVER. Feb 12—Sld schr Thomas Winans, Davis, STON, Jan 28—Are b aunt sou Stella, telly Amp mee Went tee Th, Site one Aurate, Davie. for 8 or Boston, having been detained by, ad we Susan 8 P &mith, ‘mai do do; Rainbow, Glen Nort, Sin’ bat Hanson tof vester, Boston Ves chr Henry Nutt, Fa esta, Puller, do; ker, do; Sist, bark West Wind, Ban ley, me Tisooks, cle ac ung 1 Atwood, ‘Smith, Jacinto, Tete for Liverpool: brig Katehdin, Amabury, diag: sch shdin, Amebury, ni nt im Evtzaboth Raglics, an and jor NYork; “GRORGETOWN, £0, 5 Point Petre old Bed i beh A Colgate man Windle” ANETON vorart ‘Fob 9—Arr ship David Crockett, Bur- fess Cal ae iam (Pros), Waggoner, Li TACKS ONVILEE. an 18—Air brig Res eK md eld 294 on return) Egron, White, Jo; Adele. Witham esolute, pis Bayne ‘owan, NY¢ le, . Williams, Havana (and eid 260 a ite, do; Zi a letsin, Bewser Botende sas th, Elvira, Allen, St Thomas: Sh: st, Sheet Anchor, Williams, ‘ nd, Nasa: brig Beronde, Stanton, Bermuda: ; Tracey, Salem; 15th, return)! 19th, "br Gay, Cressey, woe far L ra bat ranula W ale Louie Waich, ‘Pathe, Yor EY for Mabilee hia Ast, whip eae ell bark Ben) Hallett, tee, Philadelphia above. MOBIL, Feb G=Arr ships, 04 (Br), Crawford, Lon- mainmast. 3d ty : 5 eh don: Adept (Br), Campbell, Mitohell, do; Marcia muff, and also the Wreck of ‘appre: tly) @ berm brig, the hull has eelain, Handy, Lon. fis gars Satay oe oe att atta, Hae Under wate: , iar do St, bar Pen’ | mouth pa utgors, Delano, NXosk; #ebr Joh nner, "ORLE Pe Are ipa 4. Williams, Msc orae (a oto, > Banter 8 Jou; 1b tags wich mie. eoenae “Phil oh ri ‘Came | me ub in Down, Tet oe Mages ese x dad, J Welker, Raynes, 40; Acacia, Pokham, mplre, | (He) J ivr nanan, , r cai Sapam st Andes, NB) bg Bigg’, Boston «ching WD Borden, im "fevannat: ¢ it tuner, io erpogis Indie, Roy Oxcnna, of B Boston, From Matanzas for Porttand rent, Bonicn; Tangent wiley. iniaieignias Ghas Edward, 4 ), Berrotiags, Tabasco, Cid ship Boro- Rockland, 6 days Cee ets Tenet Ma Bhodeli, Albbord, on edeard, bark Carmen (®pan), Garorda, Male Kehr famuel Gilman, Burgess, toston S days. Sehr W 8 Baker, Baker, Boston for Tangier. Sehr Smith Tutt 0, Province Kehr Naria Lauias, C ‘iia all River, ays. Py heater, C| idence. eigen Belle, Pearsall, Briugeport, 10 hours, with nde ies me, ark Georwes, M ire, Dd wit Ma: Davia Riokelsy Nickle, Boston. Fan 2e- Avr bark, Volunteer, Gorham, Cura: lasket Dunbar, st Thome, cand eld Feb 6 for b ork. ademeyer, Livorpo: G Barney, ‘NYork 49! amt’ Wart’ stobile; Bosphorus, do; berks’ Octavia’ Rid Janel o; Grapestot, dh Ly ee fonton) 0th, bark Howland, Halley, Boston; brig Sea Foam, | \ ‘Towed to h ult, shipe Devonad ophns; 20h, bark Prairie Bird in tow. Hono Sark Fob Darke Srenoe, Rmith, Kingw ghipe Liantacanet, Galina, Fats nd Meanialacer? The schr reported tn, thie morning's edition as tho Z Paine, Handa, Hewitt, Boston: by Ataretia, Bip Bidder, Fiavana; M | 2th, ship Albert Venn aha t should have been the Z Snow. F Rich, do; 2, ont Chars Graee, ‘3d, bark Jarors NORFOLK, Feb 9—Arr bar) Williams, Browne, Batti Seth SNe een Rainy So Broke Catac, pits peal ae Roch BW Walker, from rte, uhnon "dan 2m, set 2 Beror, Rolling, NWork; 22d, brig mal. | Qu itch, bent; peli Calistay, ; Also, Uhre barks and one brig, unkown. eater do Loh ror Angeline, Wilsons aa | Senge. Cid teh ane Naga'o ay, ane biden . SAWLED tare: oon 271b, bi ee ii ‘Cromwell, Nyork: Reb, | Hagley Flowers, Providence.“Bid sckr ‘Messeoger, Turner, (Br), Queenstown an Way ichardaon, Ever wig 1 an Praseleco )’ Rinow Laverence, Sir ober Peal Boat brs ney. eomon; Sitsepandoory Minter 8 | “NEWPORT, Fob 1-Art echrs Lorukah, Moxie, Jackson ana Wid Hunter Tiverpoot He dgvits, Bristol; Rattler, and | Fong ville for Boston; Mf Partriign, Jackeon,’Rooklond for Pe- Nelson, Havre: Elise & atin de, of and for Bremen : Fooorow, Noy 181d bart | Moneka, McCaslin, Shanghao. tereburg, Va; Colner, Anderson, Gonaives for Boston. Sid Rotterdam; Wiscotwin, New Orleans; JP Hong Koro, Dee ip Wizard, Woodside, Whainpoa | echra Ficra, Sears, from Now York for Hyannis; Lady Jane, Sark Will i (and ald 11th for sin aie Ist, ship Harriet 4 Jeasla, Do Saunders, Providence for Stovingion Wave Chest, 3 ro, shon, Bangkok. Cid I Leonidas, Wood, Wham mp 12th, #AM—In port the above; and others as before. Thomas: lpg Jona . Wildtire, Gibralter. Tea. | In’ port 14th, sbipe Simarod, Pearce, from Peiho arr 0th; Ri BACOLA, Jan sedi brig Ben) Delano, Baxter, Ver belie, Maranl mn — 9, Oludad Bollvar; ‘Atlante roe Weymouth, 7 Tho rom do arr 12th; Seaman's Bride, Wy dor; Meteor, Clenfnggon, man, and Jo Hump! bre yn Drinoe, trom do arr iith: Queen o¢ | PYILADRLPHIA, Deo 12—Arr achra bard, ‘Alro, ‘aeamnebipe ond Hunteville, Savannahs Co- | the tan’ a Montgomery, and Frank Flint, Ro. | Peterson, NOrieans: JB Austin, Daria, NYork, Ck bark lumbia, Charleston, blsaony lo arr 8h; Flying Scud, Harding, from do | Orand Turk, Witham, Cienfuegos; shew Hteion, {ong King vanset W, rr ob, fom, da; W Saulsbusy, Hudson, Charleston, New Sersey, vane Ary ign Ashby (Br) sr Sani Clathier, do. ches Dirigo, Cook, 1sth—Arr steamorr Boston, Crocker, NYork; tehre White Herald Marin: ‘Barter, Gil suvall, Sharp, Morrie River: “inn Atidraa iB, wm tee low, bark Benjaman iow REY WEST, Feb T—The moamehip ene oon ty JAtile, frome le Corveepend me ingnotia ‘Growell, ar: ning f rom New Orleans She returns on’ the make the usual trip to Havana. We fear ea to the. U 8 Consulate at Havana, to be forwarded thence ane the U 8 steamers, neon, is i r x [ Crusader, Lieut Com Maffitt, Lge be | Borrancy Troon; | 8h Winoane Amana gp ear’, C a "New York via Hava: 0 Will take @ wee Nien wae ent beige, Wa: from Galveston for New Yor! im ing : pc Ta ties ba a from, Gairerten, foe Menor: | feed} se ce fin cad out of danger serwokars | Lane, § and’ a tog spor, She ts now af anchor in ine withe ihre mastod schr Maria Pike, Creptera, Stem, Now ok oy ‘ay onl, Torta. est ort; sehr Wave rth t oy Cptoane for Boma an tar yund oe Ne. bom over, Ax | Royton, Miler, cree Sanh ote essel vergiade, Conn, ; hase, 4 mand eerie retin noon laa, woe rari Tana Per ory, di 8 tobe "exo ‘eating, Aagm 8 Mfetoca und corpo has tees wid (or 99 480. 4d, barks Cornelia, Barton, ean A q J Bank i Ben uaiiet, Lea, baited for Phils delptia on the 2 Wood oon eet Beara Gouging, Forus ton. Nor fins 0, niwerp: bi Weno we. The acu sebr 1. Waterbury is ready fpr sea, Exporses $1,260. % “a ir Relle AY a "i, ‘ATC ‘a bo fen Ehip Ocean Belle, Brown, ‘sailed for Liverpool on the Lat, face \Apleane; Margaret A Stevena, Hutler, do; Praur Witch nwes $26,042, ae Daacola; 7th, ship Genoa, Strent, Antwerp; on he hips ny Blanchard, Waite, and Mediator, Flier, i Fenaicola; Geo Amon, front, do} i with cargo from the gondemaed ship Ocoan Star, 3 e : ras at Mal a = S 4 3 a3 FE 3 = ez ¥ Gale * ‘barks and one fall Orleans; three ; de Cuba; Isuek Buell, King, Bb Marta, Clenfueges; Julia Smith, Orlando, Apalachicola; White gual ih Boston, 4 "ORT. H—Arr schr Valetta, Means, Cardenae via Gloucester? glenmer Patapeco, Vall, New York. Cid sah Lookout et aekre Moamer Pelican, Baker, New ‘Thornt PROVIDEN Bhi Gia we by ed iy ta rr sohr HB Metcalf, Duron, Norfolk, Sid 1 Dati asia , Norfolk; John Farnum, Hail, do% ba CISCO, Jan 24—Arr ship Webf teamer Sonora, Panama; ship Ricbai ara B nnn: ibark Iauiee (Cor), aaeraliar ie ous ta by Arr steamships M recg ah a he fat ae ee t, do; Sol woh ratty Sherman, R Bennett, irving, Bi Fe hoot WD Ww Diitore WILMINGTON, N ), West Indios, coaaaitet hk