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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1842 ADDITIONAL FROM EUROPE, erent THE MAILS OF THE ARABIA. “ A French Pamphlet on the New York Lancashire Fund. The Financiers and Manufacturers of Eugland Draw Closer to the Union. SPEECH OF THE POPE ON NEW YEAR'S DAY. The Prince of Wales as a Landlord and Sportsman, ae, ke, ae ‘The mails of the Arabia reached this city from Bostoa tan early hour yesterday morning. Our files and cor- Tespondonoe are dated on the 10th of January, and con. tain come very important details of the news telegraphed from Halifax, already published in the Herawn. ‘The Spanish journals of the Sth inatant contain a sum- mary of the budget for 1864.. The receipts are estimated At 2,108,638,000 reals (four conts each), and the expendi. ture at 2,098 602,262 reals, leaving a surplus of 9,945,73g Teals. The credits demanded by the government for ex. traordinary services amount to 420,170,348 reals, which willbe covered by the product of the sale of lands. It is calculated that during the last eight years, 1,000 000,000 reals have been expended by the government in the con- struction of roads, The articles exempted from the law abolishing octroi dutios are meat, brandy, wine, viaegar’ oll am soap. ‘The retura from the Bank of Engiana for the weok end- ‘ng the 7th of January gives the following results when compared with the previous week:— ees eeee £3,140,679 Increase... £20,644 Public ‘deposits. 8, 782,808 Tocrease... 444,001 ‘Other deposits. 14,303,308 Decrease.. 1,076,946 ‘On the other side of the account:— Government securities. .£11,635,848 Increase. . Other securities... . - £390,975 20,887,385 Decrease.. 258,762 Notes unemployed. 8,207,770 Decrease.. 690,175 ‘The amount of notes in circulation is £00 Ga 010, being an increase of £357,160; and the stock of bullion in both departments is £14,635,556, showing a decrease ef £320,866 when compared with the preceding return, A letter from Toulon, of the 6th of January, says:— ‘This morning the Canada arrived with 1,025 men» bony the complement of the regimeat whicn is, it is sald, to goto Mexico, but, until further orders, has pro- ceeded to Lyons.” communication from the Secretary of the New York Chamber of Commerce was laid before the council of the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce on the 8th inst, en- closing the resolutions of the Chamber upon the question of the destruction of the srilliant by the Alabama, and requesting the opinion of the Liverpool Chamber on the subject. A special committee was appointed to take charge of the matter. ‘The steamship Scotia, from New York oa the 3ist ult., Can Migi*’or, bas bad aa audience of the Emperor besides the bne he had in common with whote diplematic body on New Year's day. The English govorament atill perseveres in refusing to interfere in any way. Gemeral saa > Watson Wobb ia Ris Mr. Dayton’s Im wass. ‘lah i was arranged, and the obligation thoreby ma fore! ‘Tuvaspay Moamo, Nov’ 6, 1862. posed. rerytl relating thereto is, however, wien siete 0.) pees “Brodio bas tatormed me oC & personal to myself, and will doubtless, in due time, work ‘The Hoa. Mr. Dayton, the United Denine Kintater, the xach me. had with him yesterday, aod bas shows ‘me | itself out to a timate conolugion. I el Bulletin de Paris states, bad a private audience of the the letters which have passed between you. t appears this long communication with the ox; of my sine Emperor yesterday, His Majesty is aaid to bave recom- seat 700 ore lndigpens with me because. poe oy Core regret that it has boen necessary to trouble your mended an armistice between the opposing partics in wm ‘tade after my Jordship on such a subject ,and in a well convic- ‘America. On the previocs day Mr. Imyton ‘hacia conte. | ee water wae 98 good aa was usually fond oa shipboard; our eet Slintae and that I have | ‘ion that Strict justice will be dope to all, based upon my Fence on the same subject with the Miaister of Foreign | Sd he ‘bought that the jury would be of opinion that tia | gu! quently st traduced” you. || abeuld have thought | #ioere admiration of your private sharacter,and my pro- ature. would not be ® sufficient justification for attempti that you should have given me tunity of contra. | found respect for your talent and justice asa 4 got into « blockaded port. In regard to the sum to w! ion icting Such an impul tation before giving it belief and | 804 cheerfully submit the case of Mr. North io the Brittish Support for President Linco! the plaintiff would be entitled, he thought he could claim Pe it. mel — saya 30, in your own house, consideration which it is entitled to receive at your [From tbe London Post, Jan. 10.) the difference of wages which would have been duo to ‘| ftom, or imagination, of | bands. J. WATSON WEBB ‘The following address to Mr. Lincoln, President of the | him if the voyage had Sg ogee ‘and what he had sends 1 Ang pe unfrieadly ‘nd Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary for United States, is now in the course of gignature in Bir- | detailed had not taken place. The jury would also take Ungeaomaalice, certain specific statements, | the United States to Br miagham:— into consideration the detention of plaintiff and tho treat- ovkry byes ‘a fiction, and I immediately told ‘To the Right Honorable the Kari Russe.t, H. B. M. We, the undersigned inhabitants of the berough | Menthe had received on board American craiser. | you “your inconsiderate accusation. 1 | Secretary of Foreign Affairs, &o. of Birmingham, desire to express our heartfelft sympa- thy with you, in your endeavors vo preserve the union of that great and freo countey over whose destinies you were elected to preside, and whose constitution you have sworn to defend. ‘The attempts of the Southora ] . I Cowss, Jan 9-The ship Moctexuma, Burbidge, of States 10 form—a# thelr leaders unblishiagly wvow—ior | Cumstances of the cage into consideration, Bo (the learned | and | am Aabonishad that you should have believed such & Carte nace al aan ee ae ee | Yen Shingian otf Ak cal totaines B hours te il at the first time io the history of the wortd, a confederacy | Counsel) hoped the jury would give the plaintiff such | calumay, and reasserted it without inquiring of me. It | myself undor their orders. Ihave the eonorite bo meur | Crt me eaeteeed 40 Gevtasting waler, aad came te’ is with slavery, and the extension of slavery yto yot Fadia! they thought would meet the justice of the | is, however, sratitsing to tome to 600 that you say,'IC [ | most obediont, humble servant, W. D. CHRISTIE. port for orders. é ualocned geen for ite basis, we regan with | OM ard Mo pi te aw cation. and initlig nave dame bie. Chriatie 5 pe selastice | wit hoa His Excolleucy General Weve. Jan 7—Ship Roswell from Shields for Bie wrror and abhorrence. And we earnestly 0} Donald, platntif, ‘ackno' ideo error, 2 ero, I ‘and d bas beem that the Groat Ruler, of events may strengthen vou and | Cxamination deposed to thefaots mentioned by Mr. Littler. | have the hoagr te be, sir, your most obedient, humble | quo ttn er torent ee seat to General Webb oa Friday, | J pri fear ‘chain of Dungences, ani your cause, i order that the present unboly contest ee ee oo 8 ey ee ede Servaat, W. D. CHRISTIE. va tat RISES t, for London, to stop a leak. may be speedily brought to a successful issue; and. as the were read, ENBR. HRLSTi Lansom, Jan 67h 6~The Nor bark Augusta, from NYork for Crown of all, that liberation and freedom, with ali their | they were corroborative of ‘the evidence of the iat Wiss 20 A SO, DEPARTMENT OF THE EAST. enstown, foundered Dec 38. Crow arnived here im the , Accompanying blessings, may be given to the millions of | ,, Thomas Edw Neve 10st : Foe Gambian 3h Se ee eH eadbe trem ior, wr our colored brethreu now in bondage. That you may be | Aled, corroborated the evidence of the piaial of ys dao has just boca piacedda my be tte ate Nate eee rm ESE 0 London from NY s the chosen instrutment w elfecting this glorious emancips- a ee oe Riyal tat capteie caijed tho wand ‘that you are indignant | Brigadier General Harvey Browa Ap- on ite Sathya. wan strut op tho cae tan etean: tion is our earnest hope. Aud if, in yoar aspirations for dous sea, which wistied the seed hues the freedom of the negr>. the asmpathy and good wishes | together, and said oa roan tho ited stages ollicers see euremple apogee: |, Pointed Military Commandant ef New | spilt and tnocked oat-one or the wort hols Of all mon who love tiberty can cheer your heart in mo- | ¢ vt tee. on deck —« thi man has cone ou board deny that anything of the York aud Its Vicinity. breadth of ‘the Sern, shaie ring the art of the ments of doubt and. perplexity, you may assuredly feel | [rom te Gagmbip. He says, he intends taking our stip Oy ostart pe your “attache, who assumed the |. Major General Wool continuos basily at work in the | 52'MEStod tale alorm thtengh the nels, hick tas ectoa convinced that euch sympathy and good wishes are aot | % rie. I Protest ageinet it The captain (urtber eal ir ulti after the Wenarture of the oo oor shrapnel ings Rei them withheld, For ourselves, we bog t0.assire you of our | ‘\ A Das tensed me tnnide here, wnder the pretence of ap: being toil coumond to acm, | NOW tepartaeat 40 which ho baa been rectly appointed. | Sampoat wi, rom sie yong e sso Wott ie. pant ont of Le lars reef Feo ot ae, 4 declare it ts nothing short you were ‘preparing to enter Brigadter General Harvey Brown has been appointed to ier hata aft. y! with your no eflorts for emancipation, ant he wrote, aud 1) the command of all the troops in the city and harbor of 1, Delaware, bullt (os the Delaware.& Hudson Of our certain faith in your ultimate triumph. We hold |. Inre-exam! tue witness stated that when he waa = Cane, Se 'by G Greenensn & ‘made a auc- that your cause in the cause of humanity, of religion and | in New Work he dia ‘ote aaa uy ay proolaruation atonal gests pene tte Vay, one Now York,and algo of those on Loog Island and Staten | Seeatul tris trip on r Pho jucs wore freedom: and in tis blll aguin expr’ our sympeily +f the Presidgot of the Ualted States, effect that leo you were aad it does not | Tland. . Tho following gonoral orders have been inued in, | soustructed by ce melo Markine bbe with you in yeur present onerous trying position, and ——_ inp mara cur, ed, od ‘pot previously seem hig letter | reference to the matter:— ‘commanded by Capt Jou 1 ‘assure you that, whatever may ba cala' to the contrary, wal ory s plato Been recall and stat > reply to bis extraordinary letter, Sete Edwin A Slovene, of Rarastablo, 1 Loy at ta the vast majority of the English are anxious for your that when he was a lew Orieang he saw ation ‘your honor, GENERAL ORDERS—wNO. 4. rie Keer doweey in Nene tan been to Capt ‘success iu this great and terrible contest. from the President pod bytes d Stans nlating that the wort to bari Runsell AupaqeAszens, De: -ARTMENT OF SHE Bag, sie dae Cronk ‘of New RIE as! butts ta New cana ds Wile, Littler propeacd terpun Ue ax eviaiseos a copy @¢ the yaa ibe eres Be are Mie for the prevent,” 1 prey 1 ioatenaat Henry M. Biooy Tooth vegiené in 100%, now of, Exovideuce, has been aol teey Gut President Lincoln and the British Eman- | »,oclamation. oe copr nor at ad) any other circumstances. | volunteers, an exohanged prisoner Of wan tr menlgted to Lindsey, of Pall iver, on private tera, cipation Socicty. The tearoed Assessor objected, ea the ground that what | bave L ee erifios “aaytning which warranted your | suecial duty at these hoad so enlig apy arl Whalemen. ‘The Secretary of the London Emancipation Sooiety bas | ghe witness had seen tm a furcign town cevid nol be recewed | Sratull vous and basive aagumption that { madeto ¥O8.80 | ag acting aid-do. Ro the continandl raeré |, Sid trom dam Frapolsce 10th wit, ships William N Nye, received the following communication from Mr. Adams, | a; evidence in this case. hay cats auaple apology at Mr. Giinlia's, But, lastoad of disputing wile eyed an repected a socordogty Ape general, and | Scammon, whaling voyage; 1th, Thomas Dickerson, Biew- the Unwed States Muster, aeknow edging the ecole of | U/Mr. Litter velioved it could, bat would not preset | tkemusivans iran te sme act fon ete apn fr iajor Gonoral W “AC Honolilu, Nov 29, ahip Lagods, Cranston, MB, Crom upon af the great meting held inthe | grier what had {allen from the learned Aesoasore themselves, At Mr. Glinka’s, the Russian Minister's, on Major and Pine meager el ge a me iM Beil gina, Cowper street, City road, on New | “te eat had fallen trom the learne 50F sat from | Thursday ‘evening, October 30, of wee Casey, Mah p, Acting Taina lee Oe as Mesamslinaniin, Grien: 20 ‘Year's Sve, forwarded to him for transmission ‘to Presi England), one of thé seamen on board beta ‘Admiral, takea | ‘B® Prussian Ministers, the Rus- from Ochotsk; and Martie Cornell, do, from do, i a dent Lincola:— before the Registrar of tho Court, was read. It was con. | 18m Secretar, of Legation, and at least one lady, GENERAL ORDERS—NO. 5. reported. Leaariox ov rae Unrren Staras, firmatory of the evidence of the provious witnesses. | You used ards me | language han or eat hee, Ont arcriserr Or ri east Be AE ecigg ile ler igy vr gery eas aaron say pow, Jan. 6, 1863. an iw Yore§Crrr, Jan. 15, 1863. mirror Sim—I have the houor to acknowledge the reception of | yi was the case for the plaiatid. | I promptly ‘declared i ‘rapertinenceeaid it ‘was mumy |. Droret Heiegsior enecal iarves Brose, aie sates the canlain, who ned Been oa ees, ite your letter of the 3d instant, transmitting an address to | peoved his case on any of the counts of the declaration, | custom to punish. impertinesce—a bad custom, rere ett ate teens Spree othordduties—to the Trident, Fisher, do, 1200 ap, put in for letters; bark Gtells, the President of the United States, unanimously adopted | 'A\ienginy togel arquant. followed, and. at iteconclu. | DUES HADIC upon wile Lued always acted; and, by the | command of ail the troops in the harbor sad city. of New io, + do, ‘Gai with 75) bbls ap, ata great meeting of the working classes of Londoa on | gion the laeaee ‘Assessor decided that there was Se eeace God that made me, if you ever again were impertinent to | York, including those on Long Island and Staten Iniend. i a jov 20 the Sist of December last. I ball take great pleasure in to 60 (0 the jury as 10 an intention to voile the blook me | should punian, Yor. By spe pou-seads ne reepeaan, By, ‘command of Major General WOOL, He born BS “iy, de F we complylug with the desire of the Executive Committee to | and) after the of sometime l withdrew. Youand | C.T. » Major and Aid-de-Camp, Acting AS- | 4p —jert at do bark mark Clare Belle, Fi Funct, NB. oa ep this ses have this address forwarded to the President, Neither | 4%; Deighton declined to call witnesses, and Me. Glinka apd Mr. Fichman theo bad a consultation sistant Adjutant General. to, 1400 all soa Dec 13, bark Letitia, Bowell, do I entertain a doubt that he will receive it as an en- Mr. Littler addressed the jury on the evidence for the relation to what had bgt , When they came to me au! GENERAL ORDERS—NO. 6. NB, (ae reaver. shee Pre pors BD poke Nov 13, lat 2M, couraging testimonial of independent witnesses te the | piainiu, contoading that ho’ had proved his case. reg dirrmeng goo raga Aa ye he pe Hixanquanrirs, Daeartuner ov tax Fast, Weta ae aie mare an Fit fio" vols since manner in which he is endeavoring to do his duty to his | yr ye eit on on wobalf of the defendants, followed ina | ing take place in the morning, and that you had agreed to ST a Pa a es; oul vay Fotier, FH, 160 pols since country and to mankind. Y remain, your obedient ser- | jengtiened address, contending that in every point ‘tho | Challenge mo unless it was arranged at once, and | qu omcors ii command of military posta, of Kho age off aud on Pa Prieta) vant, F, ADAMS. | pietatibad fled: whotber aa ‘regarded (ue seteat proot | ial, You had. placed the whole matter ia “their | within the tunits of this departameat. will promptly for: | {ath Hesper, Hausa, Bf, oth 005K; fo ‘pS . W. Cemnor, Req, honorable secrotary, OL blockade, the notification of biockade, or the tnteation | BAnds. fe. A hat in regard te the meet | ard to dese headquarters on the 6th, 18th and 28th day | Wd: bound south ov tue g arener Ground oa Sp to, Cl, Of the dotendants to violate the blockade. He urged ¢ ing I was roady to give it at sunrise and, in order | or each mouth, consolidated ; if Defrier, Westport (rom lo urged that | to save unnecessary negotiations, I tight as woll month . consol morning reports of thoit | Soli, 1175 sp all wont, Bound so: aachored same The Boundary Line Between the North, thecaptain bad beea deceived by the officer of the Ameri- | inform them at once that under mo conceivable circum. | Commands: ‘and dn the last day of month a regular | Constitution, Winslow, Nant, 285 «pm joe and South. oan cruiser, who offered to supply him with water, and | gtanoes would I snake t Ke the slightest concession until you montnly return of every command will be transmitted to | wh all teld, bound nee Komando 3 sine sie ip Ravard Opry, {rom the London Post, Jan. 10.) then took his vesael as a prize. had declared said what ‘did you theae headquarters as well as to the Adjutant General of | Gardaer, do, ‘The following is an extract from a letter addressed to The learned Assesgor said it would be for the jury to | 284.4 Cer e R A, Ea | the arany, Out these reports and returns, too | 'aat ship we gentleman in London, by an intivential member of the | consider whether Uke captain of the vessel intended vo | tended ao oflence, royret ving pace cats case ercised t0 prevout their being Seat eteerer yr 1 m wa 14 hen, ttt « democratic party in América, aa weil as alatge landed | Break tbe blockade of a port that he could not lawfutly | 40d withdrew it, whep I should be be moat mapoy to with: | eck jcomsequent delay and do excuse | NB» mth a s anclgatbaisc inc aibivasmailaindld ree eT a em Peyerorenypmer genie py ete they wodld wer cerke to me with any cede peepee en ie tke fore tater conialy, with Wats order. Rae gp tatan ta Woston for Calcutta, Ker Deeet vossel to capture by a jigerent nation; and, if so, whe- Sho re wi furni wi lank reports Toertainly should not listen to it. After an interval ihe | Commanding officers anes Srtaee shaban eat The only real question for a tog ti time has been the question of boundary. his contract with tho plat T regret that Ragland and France did not take the initi- ‘Thoy could easily conceive what that treatment would bo, but the plaintiff would tell them that he was ill-treated oa board the Amorican frigate. Ho was subsequently takem to New York, and there acquitted, and afterwards got a Bhip home, but not for some time. Taking al tho cir- ther the captain had put himself in a condition to perform in this position he had thereby beg now again to toil you that in this instance you aro #1 havo mot violated my engage- MB. OHRISTIO’S REPLY x completely in error; TO GENBRAL WESB’S LETTER men have pod eraduoed you. I (jel shame bays jeny Such an accusation made Peo one 10 the positi f Minister of the United States, OF NOVEMBER 6, Nov. 6, 1662 is afternoon Prrrorois, Sm—Aftor receiving your letter of this I urned to me and said:—* We are authorized , who has placed this aflair in our hands , t geatlomoa fF Mr. Christie, say to you, that when ne used the expression at whi naff; and if by putting bimeeif ae Assistant Adjutant General at these head- joiated ‘the contract, the fat THE WEBB IMBROGLIO IN BRAZIL. | sol caarntaratc at : Mr. sino See nena commendable Foprogentati wes the faglah Senn ate cat tome aris coe G De APTAERR ett ee Daw Baio Anna Saas We hence for Aberdeen, miss- ing, hada engl of 10, from New York for Lyng toma wo ‘ou Monday morning, in Teka trom Port. which Re Tato Ne fund for or fee Rin nA = ith, ay her foremast hear Folnt Judith, hed her goes, one pupeiner about tas tect aboves enrtied broke n feet abovi and stov i haf fetal way hentai vall’aad buiwarke; had seven stanchions broken, anda hole cut through her side under the Jorwart phein pistee, oa the vessel to rts Bena had Bt by abifing the cargo of cora. The re ‘split, it head, rocees- ed, Matter ying by the Arete uatl mer merning. 4 Ro) Ocrax rung ala 2k Wai with hay and oats al be \iadet- phia, on tne Mot inet, a4 sual Uae FN Cart Garnisox, of soar Ri reports that the seamer city of Hast ashore on Sout Weach, remaine in ‘te samme position. ‘afe_now on board with Ce nnd ry ty} ording. They ex; to fhm er afleat by Saturday (24th). ecient Antwear, Jan 10—The ship Seth Sprague, for New York. ts ashore off Breskeus. ip Baw Stanley (not “Wm valet, 5. Nov 22, lat 6215, tow haa ‘rom Phi Acapuice, pee ib, fat 8 ton 2 nee from Meulmeia for juartera, arrived at Queenstowa at nine o'clock on Saturday, the | ative months nd I Believe if they would do so now, | plaintiff was entitled to recover against the defendants “By coninnad of Major General WOOL. 10th inst., and was passed by the Arabia off Tuskar, at b a programme of boundary like the oue you mark out, ch damages as were reasonable and proper. They would foaraiabariag od t.and witharare togs rate ded T, Oxmmrenimy, Major and Aid-do Camp, Acting As- ppblpgttazia lou doman, from Liverpoot for K¥ork, Jan 4, t6 two A. M. on Sunday, the 11th inst. it would be hailed with paar: f satisfaction by a large ma- 0 have to consider whetner the captain kyow the port | went directly to you, ‘s accompanied by two gente. atten Adjutant Geuer ip Hudson. hence for Bristol, Jau $, tat 41 1b, tom 63 58. pase tact Jority of the people, both North aud South. was blockaded, and whether it was bis inteation to break men, and anid Hf understand, Mr. Cb Me, from these ls ang onpaas—x0.7. <BAte Roberta Ould, (com Liveroooi ror Akreb, Deo 4, lat it (earned Assessor thea recapitulated the priucipal men, that whea pressi Hxsquanrans, Daranrumnr 01 THE AMERICAN QUESTION. ne A es oper from | points othe erideaco, ‘remarking that the Jucy would | SnichTaok exception sou did woh iatond een Naw Yorr Gre, Jan. 20, 1863 ai.’ its te Se eee eee Eoomeammennaaaeie erom the Liverpook Posts a vThejy fvngned & werd fo (be patti for £4010 fad that you regret ite aseand withdraw it. @7 no doing wat Calaia Jona ¥.8.Grey of aT reyimeat New | | Sar Aims, 18 aye hence for’ it Thomas Jan'4, tat #720, The Tuscarora Of Madeira, Tuo ettris now being made to supply the rahe of Lan- leave tnlag given vo tho Mdeteodants. to tuys the Court of pM pa ieee free re og ee | cere tera, tay appointed Ald de-Carmp on | chr Trauslt, 2 dage hence for Cube, gay tat$56s {From the London Times, Jan. 9.) cashire with cottoa, tn tieu of that shut up im the South- | kxchequer. Lotter ow my band 4a yop.” ft is Od and of Major ‘Wool, Ports. . has been entertaining the Fngtis rest- | era § Bains of Aurerica by the Southern blockade, are ‘ Sonne ives buses Towemroe? wacamenedel V sanine Geneva WOOL: Acpeonovam, Jan 9—O& Lochinvar, Sonepat 2 Seite a Beek dhe ted of ha Serif ‘einging, thi port supplies foe conve aulrier iter St rai bernard poe iin ng inten cee upon Mr. Chiat expeenig ST Gansrnvmaly, Majer end ald-de-Canap, Acting ‘Ag | “acmonananets oa t-Ste Kale Bak Fut. yy mer, suspec BE BLUSSKY TEM FREXOM PROPLE, THE PRINCE is- | (oat aow all mould be i sistant aprons Sante d a wre i o ieitrg and on Tooreday tos isle uh ber coumanter | et aie, rrived. froma ‘Ghina—'a cireunstiancs [rem the Pav soutects Jon, 8.) pt are ra wd meat mths GMNERAL, ORDERI—HO. 8, ares es akg 0 e : ar, Jan. le termination of aa w it ana ee Suriiagton, Hi invited Tphahaptenrpongnn phietcarhry onthe trip in | warthy of remark; CoE eer prepee im: | the followiog is the address wehich she fone (pro. | thas "wit mee, the pest mfeny oreo rn em dene Heangosnrans, Dararranst eae moe ee, ptoa, Howes, dean her, in to teat her abilities ap eee only. portation ott are Prsgp egg I dood Hope, ta | Bounced whea receiving ou Now Year's day the Genera!- | again to be thought of. “You reiterated the seatiment, foRK Orrv, Jan. 20, 1863. aera, Sone Teal ext sears 7 Adon (and ‘The 1: , which bad been’keeping "P lookout | 20 less thaa 1, me ing a gh ny lope, in | in {u Chief and staff of tbe#'rench army of oocupa sam’ | gad we 5 returned to'the house dn good pies, ef Hereatter all troops ‘mustered (aio the service of the eee Py ince Nock, upon her, thought she was going to makearun for {t,and | the ship Ulean igitPiain Moorshead: This cotton bas | qeeply touched with the kind wis by the | the happy termination of very. air, | United States, arriving, in this city from the several re- Ou Jan] aaid TW ionse: Lene Boston R Alien, when the Ruby weighed anchor and started on her'trip | been grown from ny: ey ani ab glee st General in the name ot the army which he so worthily | Now, sir, is this or is it not @ correct history < ‘what | ctuiting depots; all convalescente, whother fine 0 oF | pation, Now te ‘Tuscarora followed her as closely as she was able, | Aft ins peoelarty aiapied ated wtb of the ateplo, am happy fo having this winity of | occurred, omitting some particulars which did not con. | Coming from their rea Mier era rogimeate, bm all troops | _ Batavia. Nov 37—Sid Haversham, Pearce (from NY ork), lishman, however, beat the Yankee hollo anticipated it is of very quality. the bg noes Ran ere perform | cera me? If it be, where, let me aak, do you fod warrant srriving (rom the South, for the purpose of being mus. | Shanghae. Te Connection with the arrival of cotton from new re- ror's order. The French’ army is as glo- hea ‘that I made eon ate Dec 13—In port ship Gem of the Ocean, Williama, loamod plousantty round the felend. and caguoréd ta (us bay Tal to sea at a splendid speed, this time unmolested by the federal commander, who was probably quite sattafied with bis defeat of the day before. Two more ing distance of them the whole of the aftesnoou, and had | sced to almost every quarter of the globe, I.ancashire will got everything ready to slip away ‘at 8 moment's notice. | Soon be totally iudependent of Ameriva for (he staple. It was Known on shore that the Englishmen intended aotart that night if everything were favorable. Tho night was intensely dark, but tolerably fine, and at about eloven o'clock the three vessels were seon nestling clesely to each other with their lights up, but as stil! and ag quiet as it was possible to be on board ship. At hal past eleven o'clock a slight commotion was observed onene of the English mers, and in another moment the cables were slipped and all three were off. The Kng- \ighmen went away in different directions, the Ti following one of them, and in this manner they out of the bay, the flash of the Yankeo's gun commandiag the fugitive to heave to being the last that was seen them. The Tuscarora not yet returned to Funchal, Dut it is supposed that both the English steamers have got clear away. Sale of the Sumter at Gibraltar. [Gibraltar (Dec. 31) correspondence of the Loudon Times. } ‘The past week has been one of more than usual excite- meat, owing to the movements of two vessels in the bay, tho rénowned ateamer Sumter (rechristened the. Gibral tar) and the Northern States’* vessel-of-war Chippewa. 1¢ seoma that the Confedrate government, fluding that ‘the Sumter, which was solely built for a merchant vessel, ‘was not sufficientiy strong for firing her heavy armament, determined upon selling her, and in consequence she was duly advertised by Cunard, Wilson & Co., of Liverpool, ‘as being for sale by auction, at Gibraltar, on the ath of this month, and at noon of’ that day the bidding ¢ maenced, the opposition being principally between pha Cadiz merchants, a company here and a Liverpool mer- chant, who, having previously sent over competont men to survey machinery and bull, antisipated a nice bargain, it being supposed that the vessel would seil very low, and only required transporting to England to realize fifty per cont profit. The sale was attended by crowds, and great excitement followed each bid, as the different nationalities appeared in opposition. After the lapse of | an hour aod a quarter the hammer finally seltied the Englishman as the buyer at the price of $19.500, the pur- chaser Lele | also to pay the government commission of two and a half per cent on the price. [’nring the auction, asastimulus to the bidders, the auctioneer announced the intention of the Confedcrate government fo give in for nothing the baflery on beard (not of much value, howersr), 40 the lucky purchaser became the owner of a fully equipped man of-war. As commerce, and not war, was his object, be has got rid, I believe, of tho guns to some darkish neighbors not twenty miles off from this place, and by the aid of paint has completely changed the appearance of the Sumter, which vessel now bears “@ibraltar"’ on her stern. The Gibraltar is a vessel suitable for the Baltic, Mes diterranean, or other trades requiring ouly a few days’ conl; into this she will po doubt be tarned, and if only half as successful as under her former colors will soon repay her cost. She is now being got ready to leave for Fagiand as soon as her papers are complete. 1 bave only now related the movements of one vessel. The excite ment, however, here was caused by the doings of the other, the Northero vessel Chippewa, whose captain has been heard to say that, if possible, he would sink the Gibraltar, no matter if she carried the British flag. Tt appears that the Northerners pretend that the Sumter was a war ize, captured in New Orleans by the Soutb- erners, ani thst_comsequentiy abe cannot be sold in a British port under the Queen's prociamation forbidding auch sales, by either Northera or Southern States; this, however, is‘enti rely & mistake, as the Sumter's officers assert ohe Saale ceeaihe bp ths from her owners in New Orleans, and daly paid for by the Confederate \ Tho (act of her ‘ta the New Orleans and Havana trade, and entirely fa thoee places. utterly disproves the charge of her being @ prize, and for the credit of the Northern agents it is to be hoped that they were ignorant of thease (gots when atating the contrary. Acting on bis threate (which, however, her new owner treats ae bunkum), the captain of the Northern ship each time he spies the same issuing from the Gibraltar’s , fearing leat the unarmed foe might elude bis grasp. Fats! bet however, will not be attempted until all is ready for fea, when the company of a British shiptof.war will be sought to prove. that the Gibraltar cam never be caprarea ‘One day the engineer of the Gibraltar, wishing to try the engines, got of the captain ef the port to steam about im the bay, and directiy afier starting ane was followed by the Chippe' evidently, bhow- ever, Ly 7 po match im speed, with gun outent and ports open, and it appearicg the ‘oflcers in Ube fre that she was going to violate English rules and regulations, whioh they break through when no force oppores them, the Governor sa old Crimean hero, not to be Nirified with by such fry. himself to the batteries, determined at once to peek severely aay attompt to interfere in English waters with the Gibraltar, which made all hearty to wi had many more of such men to cause the British flag and waters to be respecte jothing was, however, dove by the Yankee, and the Gibraltar, tested her ma- required , rot to her anchorage seeing his inferiority ia speed, up steam ain. The next day the Ruby slipped her cables and | gions, we may | remark (hat the screw steamship Cintra, tain Lloyd, arrived at this port, brought 350 bales of colton from Oporto, Portugal-a quarter from which we | AUC™ 206, Bower r, to Of baitie as = its discipline during peace. glory is to defena the Vicar of Jesus Christ against his for the impudent and gratuitous assur you “an ample apology at Mr. Glial judgment, thi jemeni is not acc! ‘duty t procure trore Mr. Glinka and Mi irichimes hele tered out of the service of the United state States, will be re- ported to Brevet Brigadier General Harvey Brown for auch orders ag the imterest of the service may require. Mi By say that its most noble title to Bave ‘not heretofore received any cotton. “Should theve | Sveti’ to Protect him in his Independance aud | version of the ctso, and i their statement corresponds arrivals coatinue to increase, a8 in all probability they | jn the posscssion of the tetritories w! remain J with mine, as tt most assuredly will, 1 aball expect you to sistant Adjutant General will, judging-from the exportation of Sen Island cotton | te him. You are here to support rights | withdsaw the offensive letter to which this is a reply, and pers aaa of the Church and to defeod the Sand city | which possibly should bave been returned to you unan- eral George G. Men: The Sew York Aid to Lancashire. A FRENCH PAMPHLET ON THE MOTIVES AND INTERESTS OP AMBRICAN TRADERS. Io a pamphlet written by Mr. John W. Cowell, of Cannes (in France), which is addressed to the cotton opera- tives of Great Britain, and largely circulated among therm, we find the following extract:—The South, in 1816, imprudently assented to a plan proposed by the Northern States for ‘protecting’ them in shipping and manufactur- ing for the South. The principle of it was ta impose a Ahigh duty on all foreign manufactures, and an addition of five per cent extra if the foreign produce were imported in ships not belonging to the North. the South ‘itweif having no ships Under the operation of this system the Northern shipowners conveyed all the cotton and which the South produced in their vessels, and brought back al! the returns from Engtand, France and Germany. By this folly of the South in acceding to this arrangement the North maiu- tained an immense mercantile marine. ‘The secession of the South, proclaiming free trade wilh atl nations, swept away the profits of the Northern manufacturers and ship- owners at once. It has been entireiy owing to this that the Northern monopolists have waged war agains! the South. They hope to recover their Incrative asceudaucy by this war, Their fear throughout has been that Engiand should the Vicar of Jesus Christ ance of God (as 1, unwort! in the midst of the attack overthrow bis tl those bitter enemies to give you my paterna: bleas the whole French families, all the episcopac: me, and make such gener cause. triarch Jacob, who, atter affirm and defend its own rights to trade with the South, aist was an angel, and, (alling on lis knees, said, “You | ¢, Rio, and { on lou hour 1 to | SU" Raves. WOON 3¥° 3] Ino; Resolute, Freeman, NYork. seraagt to nave doce, their {cars are now more tuan, | are my-angel, and { will aot leave you uaiil you have | {Om Ric, and ust before our reception Hous } went to | SEN arn: «6 06| miawe warns <= She HESS | J"Aue Youn, Norwopinn 4), for Portland 13th; usually strong, owing to the terrible distress to which the | given me the benediction of God.” ‘ihe revolutioniste do | Feauy to jon us, Treturned, and found assembled iu our | ae €or Boston 24th; Edinburg (1), for NYork 14th; As English operatives are reduced, and they step in now with | Wot see that they also struggle against an angel. Say | Saloca sr. Christie apd his (amily, and all our quests, ex. | Pert of New York, January 22, 1863. | {7"12un2 Whiisins tordo isth Drintoatght, Samnels te this paltry diversion of a subscription. [should as soon | they ove day open their eyes to the truth. I raise my | Cont Mr. Glinka and his daughter, to whom I announced — Niork immediately; Athena, Schilling, for do 17th: Norte expect sentiment, pity, mercy, generosity (rom the | hands and bless you all, ny children, in the name o the | the fact ef the arrival of Mr. and Madame Eichman, who CLEARED. ampton, Me: for Phila Tit: Neva, Hughes, To Northern monopolists as ‘grapes from thorns; and when Z | Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost. Amen. would shortly join us. Mr. Onristie immediateiy | Steamsuip Sze-Chuen, uedy, Shanghae—P 8 Forbes. Tetambner: Revenue, Poustand, for. Montevides irtardl saw what sort of people were they who look up'the matter of foenra! Joquized publicly “of Mrs. Webb, "tan, you infor | ¢,8eamsbip Damascus! (Br), Brown, Liverpool via New. | ately: Florence, ship, 1645,tons, bulitot wiiite oak, at Boston your distress in New Fork, | wanted nothing to interpret | The Prince of Wales Annoyed as @ | 0 whether Mr, Sonueleithencr comes up as fvamalund Mas Glo in 1856, for maley Alfred Storer, 1116 tous, built at Waldobe lo. ham pior 10, Aspinwatia t ro in their motives, oc revert ihe object of them. But were | 4. Spowtemam amd Landlord. | | | ie austrian Minister or as an attache of the ;Prus: | | Steamship Talisman (Bry, Russel, pea a LOX DOR, omen, and Care ‘heir motives in reality ag generous as I am certain they | [* gta ( ) P jou Post. egation:”’ Mrs. Weeb promptly and tly | & Booth. ‘Kea vi fare the reverse, your yamediate danger is the sume. tir. | Cousiderable annoyance was caused to his Royal High. | Siig MEMIONC) Atte: MO Wena em 4 cophatioall | * cont Minne (his), Radmans ‘Aatwerp—W Saein & Co, | mile Burleslind, sud Gantema, Momence’ Been: eae fe said: —'Mr. Ol ie ener . d ay a . n ‘ lest friends im the South are placed in a condition | 68s yesterday afternoon, by a circumstance whieh led A y ats ight Muskingum (Br), Borgteldt, $¢ Johos, NF—J € Rah. | ticlmo, you to plant in Apri! next, yon, as a body, must be for ever ruined, sanctified by the death of so many Wet those enemies desire is to ae Pope's autbority, to , to mal know not what kingdom, and, after having done away with the temporal power, to “attack even the spiritual authority. But you are here, my children, to keep in olieck the enemies of the Holy See and of rolig ion. When God created the ocean, He told the waves that they might reach the rocks oa the’ shore, but should them. You are tike those rocks: you are here to say to Italy, ‘You shall not go further; God has placed our arms asa rampart for His holy Church, and we will de- fend the Sovereign Ponti!” your Emperor, and the imperial family, ard particularly the young boy who is atiached to me by spiritual bond’. whe strive against me think of ¢ an unknowu adversary, saw at suurise that bis antago- to the abrupt termination of the sport. His Royal High- ness had been shooting with good success for about three hours, and when about%o shoot in a wood where a large martyrs, and where has always received the assist- hy as Tam, do at this moment) 4 of His evemios. swered. And permit me here to: you that to ail future correspondeace between us your letters muat re- late solely to the matiers under discussion, and that you ust not introduce new subjects, extraneous to the ques- tion at issue. Very respectfully, your oy WaTsON BLE. W OD. Canisrre, GENERAL WEBB TO KARL RUSSELL. Lagation oF UNiTap States, Perroro.is, “rong Nov. 7, 1862—2 o'clock A. M. My Lonv—Circumatances entirely boron my control appear to reader it hy wo upon me, in defence of o most amiable young gentle! an attache of the British Lagation at thie court, to bring to the notice of your lord. ship a difficulty between ber Britaavic Majesty's Mimteter bere and myseli. Mr. Christie, not content with quarrel with the representatives of Russia, Austria, Prussia and the Jaternuucio of the Pope, vbas ‘deemed it expedi- ent, of at best convenient, to fasten a quarrel upon me. ‘This does not surprise those who know him best, The friends of this distinguished officer wili be gratided to learn that he has been promoted toa major ceneral- to the command of the Fith Army Corpa, late General Fitz John Porter's. Few officers bave performed more arduous duty or ren- dored more signal and faithful service to we country _. the ag 2 yn of the rebellion. A captain in ihe regular army, be — by President Lia- coln @ brigadier ral of rolunteers, im August, 1961, and took command of a brigade in tho ‘Pennsylvania Ke: serve Corps, that splonaid division of warriors which has rendered iteolf immortal and shed such glory upon our grand old Commonwealth, In the ‘‘Seven Days’ Fight" before Richmond, General Meade was struck by a ball, which entered his side and passed t his body, making a severe and painful wound; yet by the mindie of August he was again at the post of duty and honor. Siuce that time he has been in command of the Pennsylvania Reserves, and through the fierce battles of Aptictam and Fredericksburg be upheld his character for cooluvess, courage Rome the capital of go beyond who cast ‘trouble over all Tam happy oa this da 1 benediction. “bless France, 1 army. 1 bless you an e and capability, win- 5 nee Fyouth Siocky, ash ait and it should not prise | your lordship when | ning the confidence of his soldiers and the plaudits of his those millions of Catholics whe testify so much love for |b Félate a single incident, known’ to evory mem- | countrymen.—Philadélphia Inquirer. ous efforts tor the defence of my | Ver, of the diplomatic corps except | the yarty Po I ge ti bang iframe most interested, the Austrian 3tinister, Mr. You Soo | —_——— y Lo ator oF ug neleithener. Mrs. Webb ‘has receptions every Tuesday Ss H IPPING NE w cli ye! Pa- | evening. The couches from Rio arrive at five P.M. On S. having wrestled ali uight with Tuesday evening, the 28th of October, the Prossian Mi- hister and tis wife and Mr. Sonneleithener came up atmaxsc ror, haw YoRe—tm as the Anatrien Minister.’ 1” will not comment upon the manner jo Witich this most gratuitous sneer at a col- league was received; but the kind feelings of all, anda MBs Linus (Br), Evans, Brig Solferino, Higgina, P —Arkell, Hurst & Co, rdett 4 Rrecett oe —_—_— sincere desire to preserve the peace of our small dipo- | Brig Sybil Br) Towerley roe Wiley i THE BLOCKADE OF SAVANNAH. Royal Highness’ t ieoehan'n itr Shariati aga Matic’ circle, prevented its -being repeated to Mr. Son, | Brig Sarah FL dg, mal ports Tabor eG e gal ae ne logham, Mt | neleitheuer, who, up to this time, has not been advised Brig Black Hawk (Br), McLeod, Ponce—Tynes & ‘mith. shen iia digging Jost ou the edge of the. wiod. bit pleoe of Bal | Ori. Or ue merits uf my controversy with c.Chriue | Bh Adans Wists tony nk Hunter. Case of the British Ship Admiral, Taken | {le chized his Ropu Highness so, mnch annoyance that | ‘1 ig'no part of my purpose to speak. That iva maiter | Schr Julie (he) mr), phiseeh Remmetd tree a Crore. am Amertoan Prize—Extraordinary | thatday, aud the royal party at ouce returned to the | between Mr, Christie, und me, and between me, andmy | Schr Mindors, Sargent, Nassani—Miller & Hi Statement as to the Mode of Capture af | ball. This morning his Roya! Highness bas been in con- Sour attaches, ie dees ae Poe og Schr Baterpelte, Con pall Basti le, Va>Moreau & Parker. the Unite tes Ofticers, &c. cuitation with bis agent and solicitor oa the subject. enmity and persecution of Mr. Christie for sim- Spates fe Fife by ae or at fay In the Liverpool Court of Passage, on the Sth and 91h Personal 1 née. ply refusing, as any geutleman natu wreula, i i» ace ntellige to permit bis Minister to control his sooial “iter: | Sen: Rend i Duoham instant, before Edward James, Fsq.,Q. C., Assessor, was F. Leavenworth, St. heard the following impertant case connected with the United States blockade of the port of Savannah. It wa, entered as McDonald vs. Fernie and others:— ‘The declaration in this action alleged that the plaintiff reed to serve on board the ship Admiral, belonging to Messrs. Fernie Brothers, the defendants, merchants of this port, and bad signed articles for a voyage from Liver- pool to St. Johng New Brunswick, and, if required, to Ray port in North'or South America, to any port on the continent of Europe if required, and back again to a port of discharge ia the United Kingdom, on condition that the ‘said ports should be ‘safe porta"’ for the entry of the said vessel; (hat, notwithstandi hese conditions, the ship in question was run into the blockaded port of Savannah, io America; that the plaimtiff in consequence lost part of bis wages, for which he now claimed compensation and da. mages. The detendants pleaded a varicty of pleas, a which that they were pot guilty, a denial of the al contract and a knowledge of the blockade of #avannah, ‘and paid £748. soto court as the sum for which they” ; A.'H. Brown, A. 8. D. Cran Boston ; L. im, New delphia, Col Patton, U8 ellogg and Sawyer and Indy, Boston, Lewis Jordan, sq. of the well known proprietor Monday evening last at id soon after the veesel left Liverpool on © gome time, it wouk! appear, according to U n’s account, they steered the same course ae if they were golag to St. John. However, after being at sea for gome time, it was stated that the captain altered the vessel's Course, and instead of steering it. John they proceeded ceuthwards, an’ went to savannah, When they got near the entrance of “avanoah—about twenty miles, he believed, from (#e place—they were hailed by a federa} cruiser © was sent on board the Ad- miral, wbo took possession of ber, and,she was towed Into Port Royal. A prizecotminission sat on the veescl, and sub- pequeatly ‘she was taken to Philadelphia, where she was Anthony is provoat mari corps. tering 6 instead of eoing back te his old quarters, anchored two opt uatil driven very small deeds of the Northerners ‘esterday the Northern States war vessel Tuscarora entered the barbor and aachored near the Ggbraltar, Those two expensive attendants w n the Gi at coat Uncle San fully £300 per deme’ lreltag mn Napoleon's Dedactions from the a at Frederickeburg, me Defeat (Paris (Jan. 9.) correspondence of Landon Times } PR... defeat of the (ederals before Fretioricksburg, the Emperor has again turned his thoughts te Americad affairs, and the present moment would seem to be oj tune for ‘another attempt towards mediation at Washington. [am informed on good authority that steps have been taken, of are on the of being taken, to raaume the overtures trendy made unsuccessfully to Mr J..ncola’s government, and this time, it ie hoped, with the prospect of a better cesult, Mr. Vartan. the Amery demned for attempting to run the blockade, He he tearhed couasel) believed that for the defence it uld be stated (bat the Messrs. Fersie’s orders were ‘that the vessel im question was to go to the port of Sayan nah, aod if tbat port was Blockaded she war to proceed to St. Joho, but he (the learned counsel) bad no doubt the learned asseasor would tell them that according t law they bad no right whatever (o go to Savannah eveo for inquiry, but that if they desired to make inquiries | they ought to bave dooe 80 at some port of the block ading Power, of at a ooutral port. They might have made inquirtes at Nassau, or have gone to Port Royal, where | they could have beeo \aforme’ whether the blockading | squadron was blockading Savannah. But it would further | that before they get to Savannab the sbip in ques. Rieetion of Ben. first badlot to day by two Court Jo the Court of Appeal called, Tbe Court will ad * Louis; W. A. dertan, CC. Poor, Boston: Col. Wm. Hathaway, Port Springoeia, Iil., are stopping at the Metropolitan Hotel. Hon. H. A. Risley, Dusk: FR .Getey and indy cor. 5 y pa, and lady, Phiadeiphia: W. Horton, Newburyport, R. 8. H. Burton, Cincinnati; H. W. Garduor, Providence; E. to Miss Kilen A.’ Judson, eldest daughter of Curtis Judson, chureh, by the Rev. Dr. Adams. General Lovell H. Rousseau arrived at Louisville, Ky., bs, son. General Veatch, of Indiana, succeeds General S. A. Hurlbut as commander of the post at Memphis. General Hanfiton bag command of the Sixteenth army ‘The California Senatorship. Tou ballots wer had for Senator to-night ballot Phelps bad 56, Sargent 33, and Couness 25. scat Mead, New Jersey: course. The alternative bas been distinctly presented to ARRIVED, alternative was formally presented by Mr. Christie «the |" Ship Amerieae Umon-diubenen Live or iP ¥ rd, KY ty c. vincent. morning of Friday last, when Mr. North had been invited mse ane 3 passer ra, to Griaeel ; ali Philadel ye the Love * warks, Tianhe and carried away fore channels.” Dee to dine at the Briiish Legation, to meet Mr. and Maame le ~ te fell in with Br bark James, of and rom mneleithener, and Mr. North, priier. ing his idepen:eace us a geutleman to Mr. Chritie’s riendsbip, as the terme presented, has not since bem in ive etnias ease fheee kerr Gat ; ‘and even when informed through Mr. Bddle roUgRE thet 10 Lis port. The A. Rice, All 40-day (as will appear by his letter to Mr. Christie)that | first officer of the uy Me maa M Stokes, went on board * > Parsons, Tro; if be called with my letter be would be received, bays. and finding sbe did not leak, volunteered tb navigate her u refnged access to bim. Mr. Brodie, in Mr. Chr! into the nearest port; the third offeer and seven men volun- Some, on ‘Teeodey lest, wes ergiag’ lueF North| cot Pgh ToT OR Are stopping at the Astor House, popes’ eI ge er a Gosling Aith taser Nord i lA wah to Heonipgs aling With im tat 051 ¢ da a ad ts nate | falt that wan not true, Mr. Brodie proposed. to renedy ite ae Ot the West, cotion, from Liverpool Des of the Gramacy Park Hotel, on | (het bY, ICIP Din ee ee being. beau’ roabiy ip Jeremiah Thomgen, Bake. Liverpool Jan | and Tus the Madison square Presbyterian | Patvement; but Mr, Brodle produced. an amount of work tar fan. mdee and 33 passengers to ‘Thompson's from Mr. Christie which it was physically imposai'e for ip Guesnel, Frinck, Havre, Nov2, with 06 pas Mr. North to do withio the time prescribed, but whack be | sengrrs arias Witickea, Had goutiuual W gales on the br 5 were liable. The case baving been opened for the plain- | on the 17¢b inst. ix good promised to labor at uvtil too fatigued to coatmue tiff ite further bearing was ares ae = siting Captain St. Clair Morton, for distinguished gallantry at a ‘ya eo en eit eee m=] Ge . pa at with coal her iy London), Cundy, Milford. 38 daxp, the court oext ir. M. boro, " er general b: 100, 4 ou I i eee eee y Pre: | ‘tion of Mr. North, ia bis fecble’ state ef health ee eee ear eth uregort; Mew Orienne, 18 days, with questions involved in th Generat Jobo F. Farnsworth has to his home at | Ceesingly uncomfortable; and from bts well kaovo ene Paci abet peculiar, The plaintiff entered Wentnnak, Ti, bi sieauatified Ininm for | tecedents, and his total’ disregard of truth and al gen. Sehr J M Lane, Itimore sbip! beiongigg to Mesers. Fernie Brothers, called the han nang rene is wound ba@ing disqual im for ities, as evinced in the Powow, 6 days, with mdse miral, He artioles as an able seaman at £2 los. a | fervice in t closed, Icanwot doubt what his course will be. Hence tram month for a voyage from Liverpool to 8t. John, New Charles D. bitte, St. Paul, Minn., lately appointed } my troubling your lordship with this communicaton. 1 ner Brunswick, and if required to any pert or place in North | paymayter of the army, hae declined (o accept the ap- | did as my note to Mr. Brodie last ing emon- ¥ or South America, back again toa yon of discharge, the | point t gen that Mr Christie might have and adnitted B . gnid voyage not to exceed twelve months. The articles Major A. Montgomery, quartermaster at Pittsburg, joty of not troubling your lordship, ty this Three ships, two barkeanth(we trig were signed by the plaintiff on the 9th of September, | Pa., been relieved by Lieutenant, Colonel Donald. ask al least, with any communication on this sibject. f: BAILED. Indeed ho was ‘bound 8 a man of bovor, by Mr. Rodie’s Aspinwa.l. request and my assent, that the matter should t over But baving no fakh in’ bis acting as a gentleman would have done, at an early hour this morning, or rathe yes torday (Thursday) , it bow being Friday, two o'¢locl A.M., J aadressed a note to Mr. North, a copy of wh: find enclosed, urging him to procure Mr. Christie * apr of the arraogement made 7m with Mr. Brodie. Uj Mr. Brodie’s going to Mr. Christie with my wot, Steamship Champion, Wind at sunset NE, Miscel! The Inman line steamship City of Battimore, Capt Kenne- dy, aa ils to-morrow at 12 M for Queenstow! Liverpool. | snip CALEDONIA—Provinoet rere md of the wrecked has been taken out Colonel instead of Major Willard. Saw Pranenoo, Jan. 21, 1868. feout , On the laxt | North having been ordered not to ie bows, be | Chote toa good the re remainder will be 9a J96; bee pe. Christie) refased to receive a note addressed » Mr..| has been removed the opening caused by h ‘orth, except from Mr. North himself or Mr. Brod, Mr. | las closed up Mvezal inches; still it ie very "Goubiha tt she can ever be (again. 1p Crry oF Boston, Ry ‘aground 2ist near the water North, therefore, promptly called oo Mr. Christie, avi was refused admittance, He then sent the note by bie servant, ing told teuly that Mr. Christie was in his fap hoor for an answer, ws told below Boston from Liverpool, le, but probably came of ai Wade as United States Senator, that Mr. Christie notin and that he need Suir Commas, Ward, af Boston from Caloutta, on Bopt 20, Coveanes, Obi@, Jan. #2, 136%. | ir, North then directed his servant to go tome Cons wat Xion a. Hass inte toppling, ben of male ea Ben. Wade was reclacted United states Seuator ou the i? yor Ne he ol an answer bis until she reached sounding rt ther wi je enclowire. At eleve an L Bryart, Laue, at Boston aly four majority P'M,, and not (il then, be was baded tbe’ ence irowe eaty BW gate Bee 464i ree Minter | ose Mr. Brodie, but the enclosed note, of vee Mr. (hres. } head of of Appeal tie doubtless supposed there was no copy, be mort tmasts, Aunawt, Jaa, %, 1408, | oagentlemaniy detalued, and yp to this hour be be aot 8 00 is No. 104 is the last cause to be ded to apprise Mr. North or me of his hteo- galley, but most icapeeperty Tetained possession 0) my- tote to Mr, Rorth, uch like this requires no ther be rey than a simple statement of the fact. Mt. Neth's Fe Banw Bawta, Dirgar, hence for Dunkirk, was towed int® Rarmagate Zu inst, having shi ewny longboat, stove.in one si auch strained: Ajourn to-morrow. od a heAYY sea which cartied of roundhouse, lost alg and the you sighted a British schooner, and the captain was totd re In eats. o to me will expiaia the circumstances under whieh | was much she made much wer, and had to tbrow by those on board the achooner that all tbe porte io 4 Deowsine Canvacer Witham B Daniel, captain of | be communicated the reokless manner in which Mr. | about 6 tons corn overboard peighborhood except Nassau were blockaded. When the yt op Matam orgs. found drowned at the foot @ Christie repadiated aad disregarded the terms of oar @t- on Bare Jamns —Captai eels, of (Br) brig Jane ‘Admiral waa proceeding towards Savannah—the | of Rulgers street yea Deosased, when last soon Vetmont ane the 8 ica maveally imposed by our agwe- ian fl follows tT atemen' tant t before the ship was captured—by some means or | alive, ses a the abore my; but how he came to fall f+ -4 past id be buried im oblivion, ant my lon 41 20, exphomtena oo) ee o the clapper of ebip’s bell was removed, and it psig J jer cae idteveite S canaus ane wet jaterview with Mr. Bree, ab which ahi would be stated that the captaim binasel’ ordered the lights was about forty-Ate pears of | aad Mr. Christie's note to ‘with ali the circam: | {2° Faia malls Mf NE he ‘ogee Vo be extinguished , ‘ad ve abv sal (4 Lawarts Satamaah, ade aad leaves & wile ead Calis ln Onlbigngces Wagon. Wik chat, a ta 4 ceklons Laced Esnvc ba iajor GC. T, Cumsrmraxe, Major and Aid-de-Camp, Acting As- Cowns, Jan 6—Arr Bavaria (9). NYerk )aad proceeded fer a). Breme C. noire, Jan 6—Arr W Libee: ee sia A , Biakop, Sad . Nicholson, ae at oy ea fork (and al! eld from Capiz, Dec 30—Arr Souther, “Phi 2, Persian, Jones, do. Consramtinori@, Dec22—Arr Amy, Biman, Mesias Hu. aziventer, Catania. Lamb, Mouimetn (aad eld for “Drat, Jan 10—Arr Aspasia, don); Pecks London; Boreas Prince, York, do (aad both wd for NY. York) FaLwou Arr Abner Stetson, Stetson, Calcutta York. Daggett, for New Work won Van Key t Clan Ht Oia LtaR, | in port barks Clare, Harail, Glor ete iathdhip Popperse Hl, NOH = 0. 1 sia cating Brooks, Portiand. + Humboidr, New Kong, Nov 26-10 port (by tol from San Francis sup ‘San Francisco, Watirag, Jun Tred wear Ay ceaoria, Dickson, Hore. olatvenrodt, Jan, Soar M nsniasnl Mark; 9th) Conqueror, Boutelle, NYork A anrke Wied, Sin WR Coden, orang tan wos rtke, idwi Jarding wee at AM off the ‘Ormabend. ‘mind B). ois Wri Sanen, NYork: Catharine, Bator, Yarmon Ent for ldg 8th, ‘Eiiaoun a), McGuigan, eo Lycur us Binke, Porto Rico; Hh, Keying, Ladd, Boston; Btiweor iter’ Chadwick, do° (eo reported, perhaps NYork), Oet mea, Baker, Cienfuegos. In River 10th, outward bound, Mazeppa, Weeks, for Oat, Cid &th, Fanny Palmer, Bulmer, Boston. th, Ent out 7th, lor, Lord. far NWork; Suh, Oter, Wha zea. do; Mth.'d R Morse, House, de id Sth, MV Wigs, Hugg; for Battimore F ‘or New York, with windlass da ugbten, Peres, aad Lydt Mel lier, for Nev: York, barks Gereat (Be) uler, f ereatia (Br) Lewis, for do Ustn; Aristides (Nor), h brockmanse for dot Fliavon, Jan GwArr Garibaldi, New York. MiLroRD, Jan 9—Sld Lyra, Cheever ((rom Liverpool), Caw iow Orleans, Russell (from do), New York; Zuletke (from do), Bombay. SRILLES, Jan 4—Arr vinew Empire, Brooks, NOvieene, . 1—Arr barks yr, Small, NYork ‘Staples, do. Sid Dec 31, Br barks Al York’ Nelo, Nickerson, Boston; Jan 3, brig Neweasrux, Jan 3—Ent out, Helen R Cooper, Lapham, fo by{ ‘gi 9—B8ld Patrick foe Moore, and Mati _ Devin (from Leong ¥ 4, Ingraham (ror $. sda rave PULA TE eane gh Chan Cooper seivagern, Jan 9-—O8, Fes Hilliard, Lovett, from NYor a Jan 9—Arr Banshee, Mills, Rio Grande (¢ Perano, Oct 20-1, porzchtp O I Patace, Jolnsee, (ret ia.to aan ie imouth, a S—Arr Laura, LB. Joho Bal eam, Warruzonn, Jan 8—O, Spiridion, Jordan, frow restiat for New a American Porte. oh Boston. J Jan 21—A ree (Br) Sens ver pool and Queenato Cort Calcutta: folly ae bom der, teria Boren Messina. ae Poiladsiphias Kossuth, Len. N ton (Hr), Sloan. Jeremie; Au arf, Sweetland. NOrleans; schrs Hero of M4 ba RH Mo ttn, Havant Collie BRL tor nts - stone, “allen P Provideac EDO. ARTOWN, Jan I7—Arrashr F Arthemus, Cofln, Ph i Iadetph'a for Basion. 81d sehr Hiawatha, B TSth—Arr a brig {rom Newcastle, Del, for Bath; sehr Gok en Light, Abbott, Fortune Isiand for Boston. Gregory. ane sabe Hardacrat Miork for Bosoe with loss of i ibboor In port the vessels, above reported, and others before re POLOUCESTER Jan I7Arr schre Circassian, Match, Ba a i Jan Tm, a trmore: 190, 0 Buxton, Wilkias, Portland for Baltimore, Mont, Rostyny Lo. a ieting, Geer, | “NEWrol teuery, Bi Badbit, Dighto } ¥ ic, Perkit Roce for Ne’ Codey Aaa aia sete Maron tft og ht noon, Nowel bark Aaron T Harvey, Miller, from Wes York. Below, ‘Gid_ barks (len Warren, Hartz, NOrlean Annie’G Norton (new), Prise, Port Ro Lamb, Port au Prince: schrs Oreander, Ii Rome: Royal; Dwight, Hill Port Ware thei, dan W—There are at the Hieakvaver thie A) war H fat * went Abney Sebo u for. iraes Monroe), os been Janay, MOVIE NN with hoary eon, whice prevents comm nambuco: schrs da large re the abip kdzzie 4 a er eerto return to Philadel ind an Jor iy with the feet in harbor. "PORTLAND, i 20--Ars wgimadip Che Chemapeat, write y 01 wroms ae tt ay Le Nena conn Y Haranee Dongiaas, iDENe! he's sieainer Westel seta: Garr dor CH br bre Waser Bowe: FRANCISCO, Jan 30—Arr (by set) anip Rising Bar gad rsen ARHIAM. Jan 15—A Yorg, Ub, Mora, Coat wick, Bey whre Lamartion Qeaen. Ne