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1o a NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1872.-rRIPLE SHEET: — coer nected = — 7 e cares Noting for organs or pasty sects, | arrested, They were tried by the Court of Peers, | Nevada... 129 Broadway, have been engaged to be 1s greatly in the 26—Satied, RW Messer, Smith, Galvested! yn 80 sae ed svtotlce the high and jusy | aBd Walle ihe principal was baulsyed to America’ | Australia Frulowangdreea | way of ine canesional eminence oe (and put beck fiinrwith lees of npchore £6) wea a esp: the others suffered certain terms of imprisonment. | “ity of Vari 40 Broadway. ar h-The ship Retriever has been Toated, and was got into N Ei Gaiveston ; New York, New | expectations of % paper like the HERALD, M, de Perstgny followed the fortunes of Louis Na- dock entrance this afternoon, Ses jd Grlenes i Sate, NC Kirkegaard, do; ee Mortif-d About the Gortechakof Letter, eon, Sid on the laxter’s return from tne United Miscellanea OUTTA,’ Arthi bangles eke - me phoney pos cnlisge aid ey ‘and during his subsequent sojourn in Lon- | PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 14, 1872. | we are andes chbieations ta Te os the sean yohbourra, ‘Nov 29—Sailed, King or, Jackson, Nev The Coming Campaign for the | me secromry of State ts much aistressoa at te | Wectetary "Yeats paused ‘on, an ous Napoleon pe Mion fom Havana and Naas, which arrived hy for | york ERt Mickel Gerlach defor Sein’ en net MOM ‘ ¥ our ‘atches, &c. “DEAL, London (an advance reports which have reached here of | was almost forgotten by tué world. He and bls ARRIVALS. Purser JR Vandusen, of the riearehip Tybee, from St Do- | sailed for New Orleans)’ 28th. I'L’ Pye, ty friend De Persigny were only heard of as — i O52. Te Presidency. Prince Gortschakof's reply to nis famous despaten | Yicnd, Be. cisigny were only | hear English REPORTED BY THR HERALD STEAM YACHTS, maingo Clty, Bo, has ous thanks tor farcre. for Hondon (Snen uraed); it, Wooster, Norris, Lodous 9 to Minister Curtin on the Catacazy matter, and that | nobility. Occasionally a political letter peared Steamship Russia (Br), Cook, Liverpool Dec 8), via Queens- P Herman Pau Ne nis “morifcation ia the greater because nus | emai icin ul Savoteon, and Srunir, | Wait th ud Seeatestc cei: | tom Anna ma Mignon, Sy ar on anes ors | Zeki eg tet So ake Blase Sar i ,_| own judgment was against the tone of | FanGn Dy ilalin do Persigny,”” but people believed | iound’ iy 12th, fat 42 42. fon O10, a Rrigttegou atearsinpy | attentions FAvAt, Deo’lt—in port, Morning Star, Crozier, for New Grant in the Hands of) His | we acspatcn trom art to ast, and espe- | tne courage and destroyed the anticipations enter. | Ud Wi tae aay, isl 4110, in G8 4, &” Guion sieamality | Susp PurervonD, Stover, trom New York for San Pran- | Yorksameday. °° 0" 00" . : cially against its questionabie accompaniments, | tained by the “nephew of the Napoleon” that he w. ¢ cisco, put into Callao Dec 7 for water and medicines, part of | Yorke”? sive, Zaneh: Comtty Crwvetens, Wow Friends. From the moment of its publication the | Would re-estabiisn the empire in France. Not 80, mabip City of Antwerp (Br), Eynon, Liverpool Dec 28 | the crew being sick. She proceeded on her voyage Sih, GREENOCK, Dec 29—Arrived, Columbia (s), Smal, New however, There was always one at hand to cheer | and Queenstown 29, with mdse and 172 passengers, to John Bria FJ Nexnyan, Lecraw, ot and from New York for | York. i ne despatch was recognized here as the handiwork | the spirits and rouse the drooping energies of the | Dale, ‘Baperienced strong WNW gales, with heavy head | St John, Ni}, before reported damaged, has been surveyed at GIBRALTER, Dec 19—Arrived, Pudel, Pariow, New Yori of Assistant Secretary Davis, and some of the best | exile. ‘This was Persigny. No occasion was lost | Sonenahe cue passage. Jan 7, iat 40 08. lon 4043, wae 1m Fastport, Tbe brig bas, been pres ech Frail AG] ga leaped Eat Geared tor ‘New. Yorke ase Any | Colfax, Blaine, Greeley and the | sricaaso! the secretary upon its appearance in the | Sonor orators tie ter oe estat Rome ayy | Steamabin Bremen (SG). Bremen, Dec 2%, via Kouthamp- | other repairs, which wil pul hee ty een wed ae reat ae | New York a ere oe wry va : “i ton 26 and Halifax J. with mde i (from Trieste! a sid Senate hastened to assure him that he had been | culminate to ita former grandeur and the imperial | Oclrichs & Co. Had conslant hurricane like gules ine entire | “game re: os we a New Vora; Hagua Charta (Bar Waele do, a Vice Presidency. most unfortunate in yielding in thi», as in all other | Sceptre of France pass into the hands of him who 80 | passage: went into Halifax for s supply of coal. the Briiah sip Yoon Cane Cocca Bat ytCocienred |“ Grxioa, ‘Dec 0—Arrived, brig Glovainans (Ital), Luised lately wore the purple. ip Rising Star, Conner, Aspinwall, Jan 8, via | {ota ‘This apt and ready monitor of Lots Napoleon | fipeston Ja, 7th. at S FM, with mdse, and passengers, t0 | 91 — has not been sustained in those higher quarters aap man with a a ft nls ow ay dogged, | greamship Ocean ip Jan | ad He Ho 74 20, spoke y " where support is so necessary just now, and though, . more so, than is own; = with & Steams tay (Br), Small, St Michaels, Dec 29, with A SHORT SESSION IN PROSPECT. - 1 | Soul equally ambitious and aspiting as that which | oranges to eof Buller. Wad fresh. westeriy winds. all the as with all important papers, it had been submitted | Faiseq his master 40 the throne OF Frances, M. de | vauaze.” Jan 4 lat St 1 lon 6106 Baimard Olsen, wean ml ese to the Cabinet, the Cabinet 1s considered excul Persigny catered heart and hand into the Boulogne of Bwrellen, fell overboard, and before the iife boat co upland cotton, welehing 1,692,477 pounds, valued wt 1 35th, Savannah; Jas pated py the implied rule that each head of adeparte | ¢Xpedition. He it was who arranged its pre- | Teged bin was drowned. | $240,060 50. | Wilaer & Fullarton cleared North German bark | Niccerouecardit! abd Cat Cook, Savannah; Jas : ; liminaries and made the most of the scanty funds iP ly B Souder, Burdick, New Orleans Jan. ‘nisko, Capt Von Thalen, tor Bi Nickerson, Cardiff and United States, CAL APPROPRIATIONS | mentis the dest judge of the proper tone of its | Which were then at the dissosal of itn whose eemaeand parent 20 Frederic Baker. Jan 11. 1st30 Tana gto iveighian DIB pooie in on ae Cleared 47th, Mary $ Reed, Storer, Yor matters, to his assistant. Worsethan all, the letter lav, with a cargo of 4. bales upland cotton, weighing | New York. } a d, Alady HE | uaa Deg Se arecds Mary Lawion Rese New York jor de | annte ‘Torrey, Libby, Savannad Hemouresy . j ' colton, weighing “170,884 “ponds valued at | MONd;, Bitby ‘Periere: \e T B Marshall & Bro cleared the bark Samucl Lar- | DUrser dei Capt Thomaon, for liremen, with n enrzo of 8471 | 13 28th, Fact Tt Dalrroiles a al irymple, do. Germania, Hebich, Santander, Havana and THE F. New Orleans. 4 oficial communications, peauniary resources were during after years almost ic, ciency o e cs fees bee eri, 4repning | 1aykze pounds, valued at TYR. Kono, Nor W2—Shiled, Humboldt, Boattol, New errr umitable, Steamship John ‘inters, Georgetown, DC, with Gil ad i oi Moyement Against tho Ronppotutment of | Mimtanle, |. tom tne Thames in the | mien The. Cipaan, Winters, Georgetown, DC, pale pAiiived at do prior to Deo 2% James Aiken, Welsh, , G ; FISK -CATACAZY-GORTSCHAKOFF, Comptrolier of Currency Hulourd. Edinburg steamer, landea at Boulogne, attempted Bark Polkvang (Novy Ebbelly Port Talbot, @ days, with nora, Lewis, from New York for San Francisco, | oqff4MzURG, Dee 23--Arrived, Folaris, Jansen, New ¥ A strong effort 1s being made to remove Mr. Hul- | to storm a guard-house, tauied, retreated to tne | fallway tron, to order, Vessel 10, Fu rehber up to Hateray word ine burd from the ome 0 rol 3 , | Seaside, when Louis Napoleon and the ma | from th S Mr. alae Tae ecieae beta tas ee panaaacted jority of nis followers were captured. Napoleoa "Bark ‘Tem 4 dat aiebei 5 Genee dave in ballast, to 5 p icp WASHINGTON, Jan, 14, 1872, . Hulburd’s term expires on the Ist of February | was sentenced to imprisonment for life in the | order passed Gibraltar, Dec,’ Took the Byuthert rasscye, Ship Fontenaye, from Manila for New York, Nov 25.lat | “Yailed from Cuxhaven 27th, Bonits, Wesenberg, San Frans Gravt Speaking Plainly on the Custom | #20 he is 4 candidate for reappointment. Hon. | fortress of Ham; the latter to lesser penalties, | 108 vad variable weather; bag been 16 days W of Bermaca. stig Laretia Fis, Carney, trom Cardi fr Calle, Deo, | SHe3; Ee Nortgn, ery, Hamburg 2 House Frauds and Fencing About the | Charles H, Merriam, of New York, a member of the | Holuty deciated "he had fired. at the soldiers “ior | .Dark Brothers Prise (Br), Boulton, Buesos Agres Now 1p | iti Ken, Serpe rman, | Yorte dn Reodatay fautand, Phi sila? ath wring Lorena, Berry, Boa, 17208, lon 34.20 W, chamy|, Sorensen, Philadelphia; Orion, Futterer, do : Ponieira, Rone, Now Yorks. Hebe, Frevtags to: Boar wailers 23°80 Nowe bobe wt New York for Shanghae, Nov %, lat | ton,'Puitadelphia; goth, Washington, Plump, and Ltolgatiag 4 York; 2th, Comm } ht 5 via Montevideo 18th, with woo! and hides to Dudley, Jones & ip bea Serpent, White, from New York for San Fran- ; : Presidency. mittee of Banking and Currency, is at tho ead {the purpose of taking thelr lives, and Justified him | Eo; vessel to Snow '& Burgess. “Crossed. the equator Dee if | ©18¢% Dec 4. iat 2547 Ny lou 3905 WY, sey og itty: Pee olay omg no ‘whe President !s observing with deep interest the | Of the movement. He charges «Mr. Hulburd foo oy ek ons : oo 10 opposed Louis Napo- | in jon 3. fae, wrestbar uo Hattesna: iro thence 18 | yg 0B, tom 3 ah wy, wePorted Am ?), trom Cardiff, Deo, lat | “f.in 18,’Alexander, Tariox, New Orleans. added Yale an ales: lost an} \ A +. der, : Investigations of tne Senate Committee in New | Witt having been privy to the tact that Cal |” \Wuen Lous Napoleon escaped from Ham ne re. | 3a Tas, fon BB W, spoke skip dtartha Cobb, tin New- | g SMPI,H Stetson, from Rio Janeiro for Akyab, Oct 2, lat | wines, Hobby tint Wm M Resdcseidaos New. Orleans York. This interest 1s largely shared by the mem- » the Bani xXaminer, wns turned to Engiand, where the faithtul Persigny. | Por ee ener Ba: Ship Endeavor, Warland, from Snanghae for New York, ‘ot Hearts, O'Neill, Jo; d F Wheeler’ Harris, 3 bers of the Executive family. General Porter is | D@ im the habit of having nis paper dis- | Awaited him, and coutinued his bosom Arend aud | cedar io Brintios’ & Ca gessal to TF Was Oe Wad | Nov 1, iat 258, lon hi fs olozado 8), Frcadouy, New York, adviser until'the moment arrived when the fortunes ir,Brooking, from’ Liverpool for Philadelphia, Nov 20, | ho eth, King of Ale Boston Nile, at iby i mith, Philadelphia (sinee pi Va; 2b, W: ; 8h anxious to be called before the committee, The | Counted by the Ocean Bank, and that there + of cue House of Lonaparte were once more in the | *"gink yertherly winds to Hatteras; since fine weather, int 2628 N, 10n 86 We back); Mary Ann, Alexandria,’ V kin, Snows charges against Colonel Leet are not entertained by | 18 specific knowledge that one transaction of this | ascendant. The, revolution of 1848 came; the | ga swith sugar, 10 bi to ‘trod x Coe vetael TUE Luter | BAR, Braziliers (NG) from Riamond for Rio Janeiro, | Havana; Tidal Ware, Hattiel et shies, Suey: bas 2 7 ON l- Tone ol ouls Phillppe was swept awa; 1 juator Dec ¥, in lon 38; d fine ther to “ hoe > oy tho White House people, and they take every occa- | Kind was brought to the attention of the Comptrol- | Tine ne Sracmocracy, and the republic Foseupon | Hatteras; frown tuence 12 daye, with sirong i aud NW winds, | q78tid James Rotchtord’ (Br), George, trom New York for | ¢.{ie4fe Sarpeus Baltimore ; 28th, Alfredy sion to express confidence in Colonel Leet as a | ler some months ago. The fact that Mr. Hulburd | its ashes, The B C Js anchored at the Southwest Spit. , FANT Be Be Cate, off Nantucket (by brig J Morton, at Halifax | “204 on Sith, Wi ger ‘ : ; : Morrie City of Paris (8) man of integrity who cau make a perfectiy clean | “id notremove Callender at the time is used to his During the period Louis Napoleon was President Passed Through Hell Gate, the Bally Lewes (?), of Boston. from New York for Mel- | New York +3 y D a . . | of the republic M. de Persigny successively held ‘ bourne, Oct 28, lat 4 30; lon 21 42, lew York; 27th, Chin: Macaulay, Boston; RR gaa er rae Ae eal on petiada Bras on Mi Butea the appointments Of Amaassadorto Berlin a0d Min | gresmship ‘niger an tanto New York, with Rorelgn Ports, dren ang Wari! or Now forks Margaret, Bueval telane member of the House mn conversation:—‘My mind is 7 J ister of the Interior of France. Under the empire he | mase to Murray, Ferris & Co, - ANTWFRP, Dec 21—Arrived, Kelvin, Hammond, Dohoy; Woosung, Bronwen, 80 Compad: Own Wir, San Frand clear npon one point, Every oficer under the aa- | reappointment, at least-until this one fact 18 Investi- became Minister of Foreign Affairs, and, on being Steamer Meti " succeeded in that post by M. Walewsxi returned as | mase and passen: ministration who has been in any way connected | gated. The friends of Mr. Hulburd are confident ‘Ambassador from France to England—to. the ‘brig Brittat re 1 Lavin, Providence for New York ,with | Northern Queen, Doliar, Fhiindelphia; Hty ‘Trimountain, | $004, aah, John rquhart, New York, bas, Arrived in the river, 21st, Carlotta, Bacher, from Philadel | pichmond ost Wat eee Shee Hiverpool fo. jann, Mann, Boston; Salp,’ N South America for New York, with the irregularities in New York will be dis- | 1 Will be explained, and Mr, Theodore M. Davis, | country wherein so many ‘Yours of gloomy and ap. | ,, Sehr Aneeine, Roblivoo, Roc for New Sark, with | pila. ei (and aaileu 38th)" TP AVR re Hoe odor ew 4 ® rs “ 5 " A ANDRIA, Nailed, weler, 0 for Bost missed at once, It makes no aitference if every | the newly appointed receiver of the Ocean Bank, | parently nopeiess exile had been passed by himself } MRE? ,'} Wiley, Prontence for New York ANDIER Nob Paasedin eioane, Hamiet, Boston. | “Lonpon, Dee!6—Arrived, Sir Lancelck, kdwania, Newt hola: fice in New York shoud be d has been summoned to Washington, and will arrive royal sehr A F Kinderbury, Thomas, New Haven for New York, | kohama for New York; 8th, Lochi Niell, B York ; 27th, Bertha Temple, McFee, do; ael, Perkingy ape ent am once te NOW ROLE BLOULE: De dls ap na teem He was subsequently loaded with honors by | Schr John W Hull, Powell, New Haven for Virginia Manila; Willy Rickmers, Stol,, Shanctas for New York, °° | Piuladelphin; 28th, Leantet, Knucht, New. Turk ;'# W. St 2 es , 2 Ci “ m0) ‘ork; 28th, bri Uncl . TN Eb 2th, eson, New Yo ion of the Senate, nor even for the absolute proof I The imperial enuss of Bonaparte thon he baw shee | Sehr Baud L Worth, Providense fer Ebiiedalakia; 30th for San Blas); Jou, tie Alfred ong, pg Cleared, 29th, Astracana, Dunlop, New Orleans; Carin, Bot, Am Congress, Ghisean, Nei of overt acts. I know bow hard it 1s to prove overt The Indian Missionaries. its chances of dynastic stability and the transmis. Sehr Standish, Rich, Boston for Baltimore. ‘ork. Heynander, Pesacola; acts. The fact that oiicers have so demeaned | A missionary meeting on behalf of the Indians | ston of the sceptre were seriously lmperilied by the | Schr, Ned, Sumter, Shaw, Rockland for New York, with | | Sailed Dec 25, bark ESehulz, Russie, Mobile; 27th, brica | Yoh LJ i! Mme, to Preney. Aroostock, Bi ‘Trint Saba’: 4 26th, John Gundersen, Pensacola, s themselves as to be open to suspicion, or to bring | Was held under the auspices of the Young Men's | Suzroun lings of bo ravOLutC nary movement, Schr J pi fia, Snow, New Haven for New York. Irving, Carthevens's scht C'8 Baoie Le he Cae Loxpoxpérny, Dec 27—Airived, Rota B Barbagaletiay dal on the service, or te dissatisfy the large | Christian Association this evening in the Congre- rail Bah CUISINART OAR RR es ECan Lee NRT Wee ca iaeS Binh, bark Maggie M Mitchel, Saniuego; Gist, brig Samuel | NG¥E9" scandal on the service, , ne : J as well as a politician and statesman. He | Schr Henrietta, Norton, New Haven for Elizat e:hport. Linsey, Smally Cuba, Sailed 28:h, Emma F Secor, Coonan, Troon, to load fom mercantile class, is enough to justly a change, | gational church, President Grant and Vice | served or held commission in the French Sehr Lizzie D Small, Tico, Providence for New Yerk, BENBRIDGE, IW, Dee 23—Off, American Union, from | Boston. | a nenatora cre ho mote ausious than Tato | President Colfax were on the platform, and a | amy from the year’ 1826 to 1832 He published | Behr Enterprise, Mott; Roalyn Yor New York. London for New York, . a Laxi.asi, Des 23-—Azrived, Alaska, M'Kay, Port Glasgow fi : * Utes se ih ateer| ‘amford for New York: BELFAST, Dec 23—Arrived, Re for New Yor! ' purify this service, and { shall be giad todo my | large number of Senators and Representatives pyran Cee eae See grantee neve pagit Loulke A Jotinon, Palmer, St Johns for Philadel | delpiia Alina, redrlekaen, Be ete Pa ath yas Ltsuox, Deo 20—Arrived, Marianna V, Ferreira, New share in the work.” As to the renomination the | Were present. The church was crowded. Addresses | month of March, 1848; served as Minister of the In- 3ett Bengal, Rockland for New York, with lime, toJ R Breuer RILAY: Fr Dee en Horstmann, sailed 20th, C E Jane, Hawkins, Havana. De . y % ; ard, ; fs 7 $ A 5 4 d do; Wieland, a opinion upon that subject. It wonla be time for | Well, Edward 8, Tobey, George H. Stuart, of the | pngland May, "1855, to the month of March, 1858; Schr Ann Turner, Gurney, New Haven for New York. BourvEAuX, Dec bi“ Sallea’ sean Pine Ten Ban MALAG4, Deo 16—Arrived, St Joseph, Bernier, Carthad nim to give his views when the time came for | Iadlan Peace Commission, and Rev. 8. B. Treat, | held the same’high position again from May, 1859, | ,achF George ? Brown, Geduey, New ltaven for Khizabeth- sents thie Boata S80 Adaline Aducas tosh York, | MESSINA, Dec 17—Arrived, Continental Ne 5 ams, for New York, “Tit ua k 4] Novi ty port Doare, Genoa, action, Asa republican he would feel in honor | Secretary of the American Board of Foreign Mis- ‘9 Ovens tgs Bi ators ied 1 Hope On, Chase, Boston for Philadelphia. OARDIFF, Dec 81—Entered out, Jernued, Nielsen: for New | ,,Suiled W7in, Mauson, Gilkey, Philadelpaia; 18th Oderg? ir Frank Walter, Smith, Providence for New York. Y % Kiich, New York; 1%th, Norah, Gibbs, Boston. bound to support any candidate and he would give | sions. . M resigned the portfolio, in consequence of his | Schr Senica, Smith, Providence for New York. ‘Creare 2lat, Mercur, New York; 924, Nannlo 8 Bell, st | pMANIUA Nov 9—Alrived, Southern Cross, Hughes, Gam’ Dis best effortsfor success, ‘ree Trade Petitions. ara ae Seay, measures relative to the censor- Schr Satohtul, Norton, Providene for New pore 7 Jago de Cuba; Homeward Bound, Merriman, do. . Francie i Now 1-arstved; Janes © Gtone, F a ship of the Frei 238, + Emi faylor, Naylor, Ne ow Ye g : oot Lan , = Phinn The Presidential Campaign=Chauces ot an | _ 70 tariff reformers intend to continue presenting | ship of the French press on the 23q of yune, 1563, Sebr Flying Fish, Mold, Cold Spring Harbor for New York | Montene tye es Juno Grundo, ‘aud Charlotte, | New York; ih; Annie W Weston, Crowell, Boson. ees . 7 a} Napoleon created him Duke de Persigny, on the ¥ oP A thelr pettions for tariff reform throughout the 18th of September in the year 1863, eh ase Duke Peper joris, Young, Providence for New York, with session; for another instalment will be offered in the | shared the glories, fortunes, extravagancies and aa penveamer es, CALLAO, Dee. 7—Arrived, sh.ps Fleet Cleared Nov 4, Frances Milly, Folater, Boston. York (and sailed sth for ‘San reuse tak Ee eae Mabetna, Dec 18—Arrived, @ W Wallis, Pettis, New Early Adjournment=Tae Appropriations Committee and Work Before It. Fy : ? York (and sailed to Marscitles). : Senate to-morrow, including one over twenty feet | dissipations of the empire almost to the day of Its BOUND EAST. peeaie, dos, Lib, John, Bryce, Moree, Liverpool; Jeremiah | YS atinrgoe, Dec 7-Atrived, Richard McManus, Every preparation 1s making for the canvass. long, from Rochester, N. Y., headed by Judge | {il Persigny was au ave diplomaitst, naturally | Schr Ellen, Moller, Elizavethport for Bettaat. werp);lith, City of New Vore, Thomas: Macabt tas agin | Cariifl The administration programme for the approaching y 5 naa BSD y ee | shrewd, suspicious and cautious, and of a cool, ob- | Schr Challénge, —, Port Johnson for Greenpoint, 20th for England) ; 224, schr Ward J Parks, Wentworsh, ort | , MARSEILLES, Dec 26—Sailed, Vincenvo, Haccich, N campaign 1s already cleariy defined in many other Henry R. Selden, In all there are 133 petitions, and | gervant nature. He was well read and exceedingly Bene [ese dy tates New York for Boston, Townsend, 4 scsi york. a S \ the number of signers 1s about thirteen thousand, —_| fond of study, and when any State diiliculty of more | gene New, Bomlnion, Childs, New York for St Johns, Salle Deo 14, barks George & Henry, Fint, Tome; Otago, | g NEWGASTHT, NSW, Oct 9 Arrived, Grace Darlingg particulars, and among these 1s the project for an than ordinary perplexity came up at court he was | porn Atm Murehie, Carl, Port Johnson for Newbury- | Thorndike, Guanape; Vth, ships Heticon’ Rogers, dots Srenitd, Nov2, Calumabla, Movhew, San Francisco. early adjournment of Congress. In the beginning invariably summoned to the Tulleries, and his coun- | \ Schr Malabar, McCarty, Port Johnson for Providence, fer Europe, Any 20th, Bide Jacket, Simmons, do toload | Ne wcasrie, Deoz!-Ocned, Fredeu, Bultinnore. @ long cession was anticipated, but Senator Mor- OBITUARY. Uae tanes by the ruling powers, on and | Sehr Fiy, Dow, Elizabeihport tor Providence, ann: charters Ship Kit Carson, Spencer ito arrive), to load at oNEuroRt (Mon), Dec 27--Sailed, Palmyra, Martin, New ton’s resolution, fixing the 28d of May ag the tme, a toes So Work of tas people and in poverty, Persigny aid | £4. xeme Bloomfield, Hobbie, New Y. fe neil winch ‘hag ‘tronably areived ‘on the coast fro New |, Cleated 284, ships Hirando, New Orleans; HC Sibley, New Andicated a different purpose, The naming of June % mot love the multitude nor bide with the democracy. ‘: re Bloomfield, Hobbie, New York for Stamford. | York), to load at Iquique for New York. York. rf . In port Dee 26th, ship Nereus, PADANG, Oct 26—Sailed, Enoch Train, Lane, New York. B as the day for the assembling of the National | Right Reverend pener McGill, of Richmond, ona nar aublie of nia rate arene SATLED. Guadaloupe, rept, Jaa Kesler Alea anes ee yOUEENMtown, Dec 25 —Arrived, ‘Sparkie, Tovey, Ne Tat he eee \° {sald ED. malley, do’ Davi a . do, : ; Laura ia, Albrecht, do} Prosser, Gouvention shows that the purpose bas been ad- 1 411, Grace ime Rignt Reverend Joon mooin, | t2FeweMber that this contidant of Napoleon under | snip Eme, for Shanghae; brigs Slice, Cork; Navarino, As- | eared at ‘Guinape Bee Wyahip suo, Souler Eetana 2g. | Mery # Packer, Molloway, Qarvia isiand Stu Adel Beer sreee. Oty. dvenaen mow 38. wusthor.| +, hadiclio ‘Bishop ‘of Bienchond’ Vas aie Je RAR Hae oa CC Ce | are Woodward toe Tite arene eNOy,, 8h, barks Lilaworsh, | faut Ne eldahe, Heariceson, do; Ferns, Poss, 40 Congress can finish up the necessary legislation ot | ROMAN Catholic Bishop of Richmond, Va., died in | upon Leopold certaia measures for the repulse oF | — Wind at sunset N, fresh. dos 1th, Almena, Eldridge, do; 12th, ships Nor, i jen BRS coe! }» Hadley, that city yesterday morning at tne hour of har-past | Tigorous treatment of refugees, and for the co- lamburg; 18th, Old Colony,’ Douglass* Fn Bright Hadley, San i el Me session in season, and the solution of this ques- 4 ercion ot the press. No one has’ been astonished, ey Jan 18, Aleppo (s), Edmonson, Boston f tion depends to agroat extent on the Committee on | ™NC o'clock.” He expired at his residence in Grace | although many have been grieved at the tame come Marine Disasters. 1oNQYHi Deo 22—-ON, Natrons, Robertson, from shelds | 1 Also arrived Jan 1B, {Aleppo (8), = am strect. pliance of the Belgian government with the dic- Snip TAEPING—The following fuller particulars of the Duin, Dec 23—Sailed, Tros, Pensacola. Sailed 29th, 8 W Swasey, Park, Cardiff; Queen of the Mere Appropriations. Mr. Garfeld has im charge the tates of t Ut q ‘ ee iy y i, Legislative, Executive and Judicial bill, which will | _ Bishop MeGiil was a distinguished American pre- Sr alaeannes Tata ane ers pt etal eye ly SEAL CR A are at do 2th, Leopoldine Bauer, Lacovich, New | 8, Af tts, Dec 16—Sailed, New England, Bazter, Newt be reported some day this week. The amount ts late, who administered the hierarchical and priestly | men, and the violence allowed towards the exiles | Taeping:—Took cross-bearings of Chapel Isand Pagoda FAL, Dec 24—Passed, Pacific, Grenner, from Shields for ‘ork. Rebecca ‘ £20,000,000, this being a lower appropriation than | @aix8 of a diocese which comprised all Western | Mverated from Ham within the Belgian territory, | Smears: 1. be veorresh fregar whiels piace took mg ier Ber tina es Seed ctved eareeten telat N BULL fielded Serato ae sone: Coenen See ee et ea eee esiamaata | Virginia and the valley formed by the Attegnany | 41°, Suflelent evidence that the andependence ‘ot | etter waa eancriy wil tne went anu iirc | Ciganay Demy Savage 1 Blelke, New York; | “Yi iGo, Dec 4—Arryved, Maresca, Maresca, Now York; 12tby: ms Belgium is gone. M. de Persigny, it 1s thought, will | Of Pratas Shoals, where we experienced very 6 nT tn ‘OOCUOW, Oct 2—Sailed, Mary Whitria; Heinrich Bjorn, Enverson, do, as yet, but ihe bill will be perfected by Wednesday, | 224 Blue Ridge Mountains, extending as far as | soon succeed to the alimistry of Foreign Affairs of | with falling Uarometer Ship's course QW, aout rine | GREENOCK, Dec 22—Sailed, ‘Alaska, Mekar: Nesetork; | Sauled Nov 80, Laira, Trevena, New York. e . A Monroe county in West Virginia, He was carriea | France.” miles per hour, until about 11 PM on Sept 11, when the wind | 28d, Britannia (s), Hig 10. . SOUTHANPTON, Dec jo Arived New York (s), Eime:, The Committee wili mect every day this week, aud | CONS concer of the stomach, from which Ne ee Inereased, when we brought the ship to double ree‘ed top. | , Gotumxuond, Dec Is—Cleared, Kidekjalf, Kadsen, North ae Let arte er eer a racla, hanget, New Fee M 4 LE sail, rected ‘Toresall, and furled mainsail, f me , Arnold, . besides the bill already meutiqued may also report be Bae ES eiare. Weather, terrife aqualla, and wind Increasing unti’ mide | HawtiRPooL (West), Dec %4—Bailed, Danedorg, Jorgen. | ,,8T Havana, Noy s6— Arrived, Berice, Innes, shang! the Post Ofice and Indian bills, Mr. Sargent, of had been confined to his bed for the | me veneravie Earl of Kenmare, of the British | pieht when we crowght the ship to close rect frre cane: | sen: Galveston: (and walled for New York); Kate Kellock, Bevan, Calcutt a ast nine weeks, This weil-known divine, ig t ils, and furled muizzentopsail. Wore ih HAVRE, Dec 21—Arrived, (and saile} for New York; 24th, Benetactor, Ber California, has the latter in charge and Mr, | P Pecrage, has just died in Ireland, tn his eighty-third | When dene she beaded ENE, ou starboard nck, wing’ veas | Ori Wah Hyvatiey seott Pailelphin” Touffet, New | Misofoo cand salied for New York); Annie ow, MeLea! Palmer, of iow, the former. Tue estimates for | PY Me amlability of his tomper and manner, Won | year, ‘The late peer, Thomas Browne, was third | Ing from the southe levine, Cullen, ‘Cardit” and the United | Shanghae (and salied for New Yor Kosition! strict attention “pald to I feared bad’ ws t, from Calcutta for New York. an jled—23d, ie! tes Handel Homer Dickey? do a Passed do 2ith, ship ee eee: UE the esteem of ail the other religious sects in Virginta | j, Viset q r a1 the south ‘of “ing F “the Poet Citice Désdrimint ave a iiete, but nov | oven as that of all tne juembers of nis own, | Pat and Viscount Read ainst Dato estosee | barometer, and Found that going on tie Pe ak? | “'Giented -¥8d, Baden, Dyer, New Grieans; Orion, Cooke, SuANanAr, Noy ¥—fally, Havllah, Movertéon, andl much, nigher thafi last year. The Penjlon bill, Settee ahee cae ip vi in the peerage of Ireland, and frst Baron Ken! i, of | ward our barometer Was falling, which was ie cause of n Inight, Broc’ vere ak trescn, sinus Bishop Mev 3 of November, 1809 which js in charge of Mr. Clark, of New York, will ‘also be increased on account of the pensions in Poiigcgiphia on the 4th | ne United Kingdom, ‘The tone + Iny putting the ship on starboard tack. Wa remained ‘ANDUEG, Dec 22—Arrived, A ¥, Balmer, Connell, Wit | Nagasaki, ec; uth, Dashing ; AWOL STE TL" 990 \ phe Wig) “uer of the f r Y starboard fs “ ington ; Li:tle Zittlosen, Dew, New York. 4 TG0, Dec 2—-Arrived, Vieloriama, Ausorandia, Ne W te he was yet very young | 35 z the family was | on starboard tack until ae 13, when '} observed | mington; Li w York. 1 sh Oiticial brought into Ireland as Auditor | the barometer to rise, Wote ship and made 21, sanding to Arrived at Cuxhaven 234, City of Bangor, Menges, Callao. gf REE V6 Nov 8-Sailed, Humboldt, Schweichs, New ents 1 sie H ; with Squaily, Yainy weather until 3:20 AX HoxG KONG, Nov I1- Arrived, Competitor, Mathews, Ni é f aliowed to soldiers in the war of 1812 and thé | Me parents bi penta to Bardstown, Ky. In NS | General, after the reign of James i, whose son | Hi ueclik, ween the anip was suddenly tacen backs wind York. ne ews New | York; Wik, St Pault, Droscher, do. Uberalizing of the pension laws generaily, Mr, youth he studied the professton of law, ‘which he | obtained lis first step on the ladder of rank for ser- | {1 aw unsettled wwoather and under ig CANVAS | til ented tit, at colar be, Breretan, Bangkok ; 12th, Bird- American Porta. iG ractis ‘i vs Vices as Surveyor of Forfeited Lands.‘ ! , when the wind hauled to NNW, course given SW b; SO ae aa. , r — )Impe: . Swann, of Maryland, has charge of the diplomatic ; Mterwards practised In New Orleans for avout a | ee yr ete tne rigs of the support ol trey | Wimweumtl Sent M1; no observation,” A‘terncon theming | HAEIAx, Jan 2—Atnwed, brig J Morton (Br), Card, | p BOSTON, Jam 1b AM Arrives oie oinpernicg fe b heavy squalls ‘and rain at i New York. 0 Reveec my the weather elearet a Title wind | _ BENGSTON, Ja, Dee 10— Arrived. brig Abby: Bilem Haven. | Waters, Thory, Phin cluhia | Wb, honal. com moderate weather, but very hazy course | Sr Barbados (ani sailed 1th for New York via Old Harbor); | Amboy. Sawyer, Hall, and. Alligator, MeGr pposing myself to be in lat ur Geo Reene, Bonhoff, New York (and sailed 234 (o | vethport; Baltic, Parkers Moreh Leivens Reed jamteaky, ot | Year, when his inclinations lea = kim tO | measure. ‘Tne Earl was a soldier and saw a good | Was very variable, study for the Church, With this view he | deal of active service in the Peninsula, obtaining | Game from WN removed to Baltimore and entered St. Mary’s | the war medal and clasps tor Rolica, Ciudad Rod | given SW. and consular appropriations; Mr. Nibiac Indiana, forts and fortifications; Mr. Marshall, ch 7 of Ilinols, West Point; Mr. Dickey, of Pein 7 rigo, bada 1 Sal ri need r " 4 1 4 rn) ; 12th, trig Advice, Peterson, New York; 14th, schra | Abbie H Belden, Mayo. Port Jolnson; GW Seminary, where he went through a full theological ig0, badajos and Salamanca. He is succeeded in | 112 40, From night of the 2st until 6 PM of the | return); 12th, ; vereon, Ney i echra 5 A ‘tire, Wixon, Hoboken; Cataw: Pennsylvania, the War Department, and Mr. ale, | course, Thor he had graduatea witn high jarsteat his titie and estates by his eldest son, Valentine, | 22 we had a ste: ay, wind WNW. About 5 PM the wind Sk eg eg el Ferg ty) fetuen via Old Har- heii ete ‘eobingon, New York. Of Maine, the Navy Department, he returned to Baristown, ky., where he was or. | Viscount, Casilcrosse, now member of Parliament | tNW. “par weatner became very squally, Wits thick heavy $ (nn galled 284° for Phitacelphiny; 631, brignsay | cleared —sicamer Wiliam Lawrence, alitt, Balto dained priest by the Right Rev. Bishop David, June the ¢ Kerry, Fw i comes | rain; ship on starboard tack, and broke of toS by W. 6-30 Parker, Barbados (and sailed 24th for New York via | via Norfolc; barks (AN h a The appropriations for the army and navy, m- | 43, 1830, and was at once made assistant priest, or | Vacant by his cevation to the peerage. PM, abcriene! gaily aud wale in’ the acto tacking the | Muk Hiver):.N Stowers, Savage, New Yorks Emily Comer | Flower o', Moray, (Br), Masson, Baltimore; scirs Bell ciuding forts and fortifications, will be based upon | curate, to the Rev. Mr. Spalding, then parish priest ship, found abo’ struck forward. 1 threw ail sale (Be), Fhompson, et Lucia (and fated sie for: Fhliadalpbia ASHived, stoataships Samaria, Liverpool, an} Willian, sville hs 7 aback to try and bac! hip from 4 3 ‘25th, Starlight, oe = A peace footing, and will re much the same nsiast | ME obievile and vow Afenbishon of the Wocsse | Willam B. Hall, M. Dis of Richmonds | Mis ccutst mote the su arauicey sa poms | Umar shraga, Haglan Suh, "Ht Bat, Stet eis eae Oot Aa ay MeN year; but in case of trgble with Spain or any other . . A ae r, Willlam B, Ball, of Richmond, whose death on | put the barge boat out and carried away a {5 cwt anchor | Porto Rico (and sailed 3 New York via Port Morant)} ee ceegan; Rezina, Surinam? Ida, Havana.” Belows. Ld owing to the labors of his mission and great 29th, Labolta, Whitmore, New York ; 80th, brig John McDon: ane + ne Liverpool; barks’ Daring, frock ; d full length of warp; hove taut by windiass, 7 Power the necessity’of providing for the emergency | study, had his health impaired, and took a trip to | the loth inst. was,briefly noticed in the HERALD, was eifect. Tied at high water watilT foune heat ‘vas break. | ald, MeAlmoh, Calais; acur Leading Star, Foote, New York. will be met 1g the Deficiency bill, Mr. Gar- oe poh gg ee his by belted lah a native of Chesterfield county, and one of its best oe oe pew and preacher. very threatening. After consult rien fone a ples makes, eenan Rew York | Taian . . 8 In t year 1837. Wi el ent - ” >) ing with my oficers and crew we me to the cor , < ae - iphia via c field nimseit ‘has charge of the Lezislative, | ceastur retutmng with renewed vigor and health | kUoWA Citizens, He graduated in Philadelphia, | thar'we had betier enleavor to suve our own lives, Wopro- | MiK River; Ith, sohr'Brilant, New Orleans; 44, nig Jan | BATH, San 1 —Cleared,,ship Humvaict (oa), Drama Executive and Judicial+bill and it 1s ex- | to the’ performance of ls former duties, Qn | And soon acquired @ large practice, and was tor | visioned the boats, divided the men by their, own, consent Tap, Matlewson, Nel York, nai Mh fen Mary Cur | She Guaries Kelley, for Cuba.) : | in the « United — States, in | many years a surgeon at the White Sulphur x Liverroot, Dec 24—Arrived, Woosung, Bor ‘10th —Arrived, schrs Tookalita, jalttmore, pected 0 test the sense of the House | DIS arriva : f P boats near the ship, as the sea was running heavily and wind 0 ; g, Rowmer, San rived, oore Tookalne. Tebre etio, biageen: Of addition to his ministerial duties, he 2 increasing. We ail left the ship about 5 PM and endeavored | Francisco; 26th, Norway (s), Mylius, New York: Sarmation | _,BRIDGEPORT, Jan ‘icons Ltets on the question of an early adjournment. If the | edited @ weekly Catholic journal, and was next pati Mir anecheecenent tare oun es Roos to.get to the westward or cane St James, I lost sight of the Ca iy serena orzaoees | Rosa, San. Francison, | Faylors ton Jonmaon. ot te er Me ei M a a ant west v 4 rd Lh peat abba especially on tne repubiican 4 Bere cece a a, SG tered Hee at rea was suon alter, serie eatekee B het Bi eld ror _) pe Pennington, 'Philade'pnia;’ Isaac’ Webb, Mortimer, New CHARLESTON, Jan 1l—Arrived, bark Jennie S Barkerg side, and the democrats do not show a purpose to | tne year 1360, a Bull fromm His Holiness Pope Pius | "mer ‘ y assigned 0 the Thirteenth | weather in my boat and arrived at Nha Trang on Oct lett | YORK 4 oo, atnieen, Wright, Baltimore; Geo 8 Hun, | “eigarede Hark Llvira (Sp), Capo, Barcelona. Bet regiment, with the rank of colonel, and | on the sth in a fishing boat and was put on board a Cocht Crowell, Ne delay legisiation by preventing a suspension of the | the Ninth, elevating him fo the dignity of Bishop of | hore a. ‘conspicus part in the service until | China junk inthe bay, for Sausor. oar’ ® Cochin | Gray, Havana. Mc Arrived, steamer Uscrgio> or New fet tes Suse Tules, it may be considered a good omen. Vexatious | Me, see of Kichhon!, He was consecrated bIsnop | the close of the war, He was appointed | Cnooxuaven, Dec 2—The Bellona (#), Jeffrey, from | qhiisrerout 284 Uncle Joe, Sewall, for, Baltimore; kos | Salta orton: Georgia, tor Georcetown, SC; schrs Flore amendments may also be used to delay ir, wien | Si Aararown, Uy Ue Mos ey. eect of November, Fish Commissioner by Governor Walker, ander the | Savannah, for, Liverpool, has pat i, here; her screw shaft Ting. Kopke, Richmond; RomepMhowas: Ban Fraagieca’ eee | ence Rodgers, (or Morehead City W L Abbott, for Jacksone fs oJ Sy s bit] 3 * ‘a e1 ulwarke 2 H I 3 rman, od Would mdteate a session carried far into the sume | 1859. Me at once repaired to the scene of his new | Ana nad uirendy pervormigt good service {thin nose | have been curried vee pATuvedat Uolvhead 24th, Great Britain, Chilcott, Liver. | VHS tponT, gan d—cleared, schr Henry Clay, Graham, a, + Oy. Mer, All this the administration wishes to avoid, | @uties, and arrived in Richmond December 6, 1850. | spnere. Dr. Ball married, early in iile, a daughter @ith—The Bellona (8), Jeffery, from Savannah for Liver- ‘Batled 22d, ae Blower, San Francisco; 98d, Emerald | New York. achr Wm A Morrill, Keeney Philadelphia for Portland Bay; Grace Kelley, from Turks nd if the opposition 4s in reality getting ready for Wt Of Goes pag Sea mivee nay fiterary | of afr. Colin McRae, and sister to ex-Seuator McRae, oid is ald ati ‘oan bunker ee aoe Fe eer erg tan Pree rey Now Yorks Here rite he contest both sles are likely to agree. toned his “History of Calvin” and “The ‘True | %! Chesteriicld, ailer being Loxvon, Dec Arrived, Holveiia (»,,Grigg, New York | , NEW ORLEANS Jan 9—Arriveds alps Cichord Menlantine Colfax and Greeley and the Vico Presidency— | Church. He alxo made several translations, of snoch Carter, of Newkurr, N.Y. Emered out 34d, Crown Prince, Moran, for Boston, Nenceiaohy rem) Desien, Ttambura; "Anagar (Nor Rapping the Administration Organ on tho | session of tie eunuenical Council iu Rome, return | Enoch Carter, a prominent, influential and much | ,DFA!. Deoa7.—The Ukraine, Melcher, from Rotterdam to | Cleared Zi) Matura, Watts, New Utleans; Golden Age, | Gratson, Newport; sehr Paninis, fits Mnmeel Stalin Knuckles. ing from the Holy City in the early ‘part of | respected citizen of Newburg, N.1., died in that | Ja it sally, Ac, and considerabie damage to hul, hase | “Sailad trem Gravesend 24th, Roxburgh Castle, Pensacola; | Eoenexer, Pearson, Ardrossatt; schr Atna Lyons, Granta ‘There is a great deal of uneasiness here as tothe | 1871. Upon Ms arrival in New York he was | town yesterday (January 14) afternoon, Mr. Car- been in collision. Bowoes ee on od —Steamship St Louls, Whitehead, New York : ahi i for a considerable period delayed here in conse- is : - LEGuORN, Dec 21—Arrived, Lilly, Lawrence, New Y¢ entrance of Mr, Collax into tue canvass. ‘The friends | quence of an vataek” Ol the disease which has just | ter Was @ democratic politician, who exerted a tehesk iba Hawenis terion vere we aoe bes eg Ba | Doe a Put ity Helen Angier, Svaples Trote Gare Loulsa (Br), Glover Avenel: Liverpool barks. Alphoas of Senator Wilson are espoctaiy chagrined at his | now brought him to the grave. Bishop Mculil’s | widely extended influence in the political condition | truce!, put in yesterday leaky and with loss of nearly ail MEI Deo 16--Arrived, Prentiss Hobbs, Dod, Be eiate (Fr), Privat, Havre; Savanna (Br), Knowltong Fetirement and ils sudden return to public sife, | labors in his dtocese were Fewarded wit he most | of tne State, Me Was SIXL¥-ON0 Years of age. Mr. her sails, War oe digs » Dodger Bey: | Aniwerp. Pee, F40.9-—Arvived, chip Bipte ior, Beebe signal success. ie established several new | Carter had been confined to lis bed by illness GRAVTFSEND, Dec 29—The brigantine J L Pye, from Wil- | — Sailed—13th, Windsor, Gardner, New York; 14th, Geo: Sournwerer Pass, Jan 4 Kent Be band man, Hammond, Philadelphia; Abd-el. Kader, Sparrow, Marseilles ; bark Kate (Br), ao iy, Irom Glage (Br), Glover, Liverpool; Freeman ‘Clark, Boswort! Senator Wiison would nave strong support from | churhes, both in the State of Virginia and of west | during the past three weess. His reinains’ will be ington, which took fire last evening in Sea Bexch, near | Kinyman, New England but for two infuences—that of Blaine | Virginia. interred next Tuesday. while in tow of the De reported by cable), | Boston; 15th, Urania, Piukbam, Cadiz; John H Kennedy, ip David (Br) Mansom, from Rio de Janeiro; bare a 4 . y ' nage ” ), Cowey, from Sanderland, and Butler, Mr, Blaine will either be nominatea | _, Phe bells in the Catholic churches in Kichmona = Was laden with 8,000 barrets of resin and turpentine, She was | Rich, Baltimore. Mailed rigs Tripidad and M 3 a Eliza, Py Oct 8 Arrived, Josbun Bates, Sydeerf™. Hong | SWKROLKs Jan 1l-Salled, steamship William Crane were kept tolling the solemn and sad news of the A Veteran Among the New Ze aven, where Plane 8 himself or try to prevent any Yankee starestaan | death of this eminent cleric yesterday. anders. she burned to the water's ed land ; 26th, Isabel, Person, San Francisc via Ni a Ns ‘ ‘ a ty f,Atkins, Boston; Nov'l, Jas'8 Stone, Phinney, Now | Howes Bosto from going on the ticket. General Butler nas drawn Aman named Neil Murray dled recently at Moa | | HAVRE, Dec 26—The Eleanor, the crew of which, excepting | Sarah, AU 4 | Wuee-Arrived, schr Baltimore, Tayior, New York. a a | sews the ter, landed here by the J A de Rudder, belong ‘ork. ce us sword upon Wilson in revenge for his course jast | Duke de Persigny, French Statesmav, Minis- | Flat, Otago, New Zealand, who distinctly remem- | to Rochester and was bound from yl Ade Rude beldnued Ler paesgdand Saget a Solin’ dda pec idt eaa le dryer pttaeilorets wiateae Beteens Tae st , , bered some of the leading events of th he was left with three feet 8 inches | Cus vy "fe. Sort a 4 4, echr Harriet i @utumn on the governorship aues tion, For this ter and Former Ambnssador of Frauce. Was of udepéuvenon poo § Wie tes 4 gt er and wiih the master only on board, in long 58 MADRAB, ney lor’ ffVg | Lizzie H, Springs, Roston. wwe EEFORD, id Arrived, sche Harriot Ryan, reason they will be disposed to support Colfax. An Jean Gilbert Victor de Fialin, Duke de Persigny, | Lous XV1. exptated the sins of his ancestors on the | W (29S W, as before reported). gee tte i Yeas Weta eines, gpan. Hawthorne, NEWPORT, Jun 11, PM—Arrived, achra Sea King (B eminent politician last evening said that Mr. Vol | a French statesman, Minister and Ambassador of | revolutiouary scaffold of France, pdlALtrax, NS, Jan M—Sehr Gamma, from Halifax for Gure | York. s Bigs rate ral lead Wheivley, from ‘St John, NB, for otders (was blown o 4 oro, atruc! al n' jately. Tae crew a ve ft i, EWizal Jax would Lot be allowed to walk into a place from | the empire, under Napoleon IT, to the Court of were The cargo only was ineured, 7 : Nawcasrte bec as-waiered ou, Baucus Conte Jones, wit Prat Crowell, Bultimo ° or on Ww Buvers which he had ostentatiously reured. Grant, ho ain, died in Nice, Italy, on Friday, the A POSTMASTER’S TRAP GUN, Istx or WianT, Dec 28—The A Heaton, three-masted | for San Francisco. Knowles, Providence for Deal's Island; Bli , Wiek= — schooner, of New York, Rogers, from Middiesborough (rail- | Cleared 23d, Canada (NG), New York. ton, do tor New York; Mary J Adams, Gilchrist, Spruce said, needed strength, and Colfax would not give him any, He belonged to no faction, aud factions sbould now be considered. ‘The Vice Presidency must be regarded as a peace offering, and for this reason Mr, Greeley would be acceptable. There Would ba some dificuity in inductng the White House to take Greeley, The President is understood 4% say emphatically that Mr. Greeley’s course in 12 instant , H 7 iron) for Galveston, has put into Moth Ib PLYN , Dec 24—A: ‘Titania, New Yor! Duke de Persigny, of Oount de see, caer On Wednesday evening Mr. Henry Smith, Post- Of foaintopen veaton, has put into Motherbank with loss FortLann Dest OF Lochin ae gy Bak B55 Bere owen parks, Buck bn Persign’ master of St. James, Long Island, set a trap gun LrvERPoot, Dec 20-Captain Berry, of the Lorena, from | fr,New Orleans, ity Sprague, Pembroke tor do; & J Munsell, ‘bark brill dane babes: desrtinghe Ghegaed so that any one entering the Post Omice without | Boston, arrived here, reyoris:—Deo IN, Tat 49N, longa7 Wy | of ORTOMOUTI, Dec 2- Salle EA Kennedy, Hoflwes, New | ford ror to; Kilt Carson, kick, fowon far ht Bate Wee Seneaes, in the belgesel Boa Of | necessary precautions would receive the con- | Wind W,,vlowing aS ‘the vessel apprsch? | PENANG, Nov22—Arrived, J Brightman, Lorenzo, Sing | ¥i Kk; schr Walter Irving, Arey, Thomaston for do, january, i ear 1508, He had consequently | onts of the gum Mr, Smith had been ane werved that she hud her Yor! an M—In port, the above vassels aad achr Charloyte e flag atthe main. Timmedi- | Por . n, 8 AM—In port, the al ompuete’ sixty-four " . i Calais for New York, compieted the sixty-fourth year of Mis age tne day | noyea the past month with burglars, who on two auely shortene sail to Tey ber come aps and when within ene Gaited Nov &, Rocket, Fetherson, New York. ish, from Y ERO, Dec 1—Arrived, K Fearse, Ratnbono, Catani PHILADELPHIA, Jan i, AM—Arnived, stenmer Centi« previous to Ils demise, He was through the | occasions had entered his store, and determined to | noon she came with us, and proved” to be Tith, “Whitehall, Priest, New "York: Luin, Sorelle; | pede, Willats, Providence; sehr John 8 Ford, Gallagher, greater portion of his le the presiding spirit ofthe | bring them to grief should they make another | the | brig Lou of Swansea, The captain irace Cashing, Bail 2d Vitale, New Orleans; Hi Peurson, Taylor, New tehmond, sinking condition, and ne wanted to | Yorks 16ib, Madcap, Varwell, do; 16th, Miranda, f rt PORTLAND, Jan 12—Arrived, brign Harriet Ameliag ming to be a republican and as! e| . . Louts Napo attempt. Alter making all preparations he retired, | said the vessel wae ) Dal- a aac claiming ri \d asking republicana | Councils of Louls Napoleon. bat returned for something, forgot his trap, and, on | leave her; thathis boats were stove and wished me to tak sours cr W Baldwing Ss eta eee pore ry, do, ney f , ; UEENSTOWN, Dec 28—Arrived, Urda, Ber Ki aonrs ( ftopay fim money for bis newspaper, especially 4 utterly impor calpin; Griodogaia, Millosovich, Now York; irene Turse Key to Lucy Ames, Aines, do, e ae there was a very heavy sea wh ‘There 1s ho exact record of M. de Persigny's birth | entering the door, received the tuil charge Innis | ‘m0 in my boats, which b a6 a friend of protection, while at tne same time he | im existence, not even, We belleve, in Franc lower Ii About two hours later be was found i beoke fentrally, 2 a ‘ Marshall, ; i H'D Stover, Pierce, Matanzas; brige I , : ; e, par- : him 1 would not jeave him, and kept comp: gen, do} 2th, Kate Agnes, Marshall, Philadelphia; ubth, jeared— Bar! Storer, , i" zag prints aletier, written to an extreme democratic | ticularly at the present moment. tie was of yar by his fiends, but lived only jong enough to make | the purpose of taking thetn Of ‘wien the wiod fronener | Nettuno, Travegs, Te esset, ship i * | Bhcmpeon, Ponce PA A.D, Whidden, (Fh ad ay, sheet, advising democrats how to elect a democrat | vie origin unquestionably, and m early life was an explauation, L kept in sight of him that day and night, Next morning RANGOON, Nov 4, ship Mystic Belle, Burnham, | Deborah 8 Soule, Soule, C a; . (20th), at8 A. M., [spoke him. He sard that he could just keep | 24¥erpool. . ew York. 6 and a free trader, 13 nothing less than treason; in | clerk to a public notary at Strasburg—the place FIRE IN WATER STREET. er tive, aud fbousne i ree port aired at ao Nov 1%, Jennle Eastman, Getahell, Hong | | Sallpd Brigg Eadorut, LUe Home 7G: ado, from Boots in military language, ‘holding communication with | Know sad cultivated the a Kept with hivn till 41M, and aa there wae then ns sigaal | fe? sae baele | ATTived Previous, Cleo Bkolfeld, | Ay for Mey yore ae suip Moravingy frome, Laveryoo! Dee ‘the enemy;” that if Mr, Greeley, as a General in the | aithough assumin Merriman, Liver , bmg ithe ip " alin, and At half-past nine o’clock last night a fire broke tress 1 made sail and weut on. At je he iT o the aristocratic | “de' " J esto weet te” tO | out wt Nos 264 and 206 Water street, on th third | HAs, light. | t immediately shoriened sail again. He | Sitnnauhd, Oct 8i—Balied, Endeavor, Warland, New | SAVANNAH; Jan 9—Clearea, brig Flor ae Marla (Spy have been shot by order of a drumhead court niar- morning in thelr own boats; and at 8 AM of the Bx, NB. Jan 197 Arrived, bark Francs Bornneut had been detected in d PM he seta | “Sitieips, Dec 2—Arrived, Retriever, Tozer, Pensacola, | 98 via StJohns, army, hi een detected in doing this, he would | Nis surbame, there is a question Whether he reall up with ua at o'ciock midnight; said he toe Dame fleet Bi Siliie. eis Dovility,orevents | Noor of a five story brick building, which was ocou- | could ‘tot keep her free and would loins in, the toe, Unita, Ant ere. nin Ortental, Snow, Borton (and sailed), . 5 se ersigny. In the y 31-33 e ‘ ' : f tial This point is made by the admiuisiration | the tions of Louis Pulippe was’ yet unsteuily, tie | Ded bY He W. Taylor, rag and paper merchant, | gist got one pout out, which aun inimedratey, “Then wou Gare Larjaia,donvis, 2s brige PTotcuy Carlow New Park: | _ VINERARD HAWEN, dan’ JPM —Arrived, aches Bertha de . Davis, do; 4 ; . YEN, J r * organ bere, and a good deal of surprise is mani. | Bonaparust ance turned an expectant | Tvedamage done to the stock and building amounted | My boat ready, in case his second boat sank mongeide, He | sala (Br), Black, do. ow York for Boston ; Lizzie Carr, Teely Souder, We a 5 - eyo towards Vie r _. tant | ig $8,000. Jonn Caste, foreman of Engine Com- then got bia boat owl, and they all got Into her, and at 10 AM 7 ° ‘i NO, for Bath, fested at the White House that the same point as | Hurters sou, the Dus de Keichstalte, Ree Gece | pany, Nor 12, fei from. the Moor aud was- badly in. | CNPEON,Loard wy Vessel in Gafety. All the men werecom- | 4 aoe, [PER SFRAMAIP Rust] Wi AGE! Artived, tebe Lilly, Hughes, Witmincton, NO, Hot been made by the Eughish administration organ | 0! the Freuch army was waiting for tie opportuniy | Jute. tie was attended to by a physician and | Crew consisted of eighty alltolde wy Tose biten. The genwerdtfesér New, York; Sth, ‘Osnavruek, ‘egret ie Bosion ; Fannie, 4 gohsyon for dor Light of ine. Baste in New York. The tardiness, or the lack of He oreaee Sstag Kapoleon the Second the moment | “kez home, Loxpon, Jan ithe Tdalis (Ps probably the Ida Lilly), Boston; 200 , Flora, Hubner, Philadelphia; Union, Ft Fant elienbett rt for do; Sardinian, Kendall, Hobokent A whole corps, 8 : do; Melbourne, Se 1 ‘ Pressey, do for Loo; Clara, Rank Colonels and generais included, expected Inun at sation barcdlypsadbibg bh inchs sete Balled. B4thy Robert Li'Lane, Cowen, New York; Jenny, Lor dot ee eee, Kennebeck; Blondel, Chupmany Y for e i comprebension shown by the organ in question tn colonels and generals included, expected hn, and S H I P P I N G N E W Pag heyNounit, Dec 28Tne, Hamburg ‘Amerlean tp | wirde, san Fi cisco Bith, Fi Cultng, Fyroo, Ameri : Falken, Wille Ke, Ken Adaho, Davis, Port Jou dre " 8 ali Ct x ringia, from New York 20h, arrived here to-day, encoun. ved at Flushing 2%h, s ; . ¥ receive ils’ cousin, the late and now. ex. S © | tered severe weniher:hadstroug norihwestory gates from 10 | K Clements, Kelly, Philadeiphiens’ Cucreeces New York: N | for Portiand. cil 10. seizing these views and giving them expressiou, ie 0 ns ied rei ai in me promnery fending! Pinogror, in, Aw. stead THe. math nyo PM on the 4th to MT EM on the Mth. In iat 48 4 long 38 2 LOOM Bat, Nov 1, Cambria, Davis, Boston Baltes bere, Darton: cues Mal & Crapenes,, Tce ‘on some capable and intelligent American to do this | pug de ""Reistaite in isa rugtratey ai eccountered ‘a terrific hurricane, seas breaking constantly | AMSTERDAM, Dec 24—Arrived, Zulelina, Hansen, ‘ew | Hid, A he dann work until the campaign 13 over. Mr, George | tueit plans, and Louis Napoleon’ became the RNS Pen Dunkere asd Spacek scSeeh Genes Taceeeesly Hints | orth, cTm anor, Forbes, co; sem Kiogerdye, Ber William Curtis has been thought of for this sk, { heir of the imperial famiuy of Bonaparte. His de- bunkers and spardeck 6¢ ral times dangero' filled with | lau, do. MISCXLLANKOUS. ie! “ask, | signs upon tie throne of France became evi. | Sun rise a) cone BancrLonA, Doc 25—Arrived, Virgin de las Nieves, Soler, | F OBPAINED PROS and the negotiations to that end are said to bave | gent in 1945, ahd the following year it was deter- | e «eve 11 QUEENSTOWN, Deo 26—The Ortodosin, Millossovich, from | Savannah. BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FROW No} ned YY ~ Bun sete, 458 | High — — | New York, which arrived bere on the 23d inst, besides the BREMERMAVEN, Dec 28—Arrived, Marco Polo, Mirssen, thecourts of diferent States, No publicity, Advice been entrusted to Mr. Murphy, the ex-Collector aud Bate ease pt anon sae garriwon at igh water. tora lous of bultvarks and one man overboard, nd rudder wheel, | New York: 24th, it B Lobe Haesigon.do: A. & B Lovitt, | free, Novary Publio and Uoimmisalance (OF ovzrg Sts v v a \. de ‘estded, -_— . el % a jade i . Py a LN Ie fe s administration stage manager in New York, and Wuetner Pe ey ed broken and boats, stanchions, covering b and salts car. Oe ‘the pit [A oe horton L BING: Cotaeeionat aw, ir va lovay. “ a ersiguy served as a medium } ny Te *, & 1, Wales, the Union League candidate for the New | Louis Napoleon and that portion. ol the troops OCEAN STEAMERS, ee BR the) Stewie, Bos York Post OMce, The necessity of any intelligent | Which hatled him as Emperor it 1s impossible to RE y one rine gay; but certain it is that, Immediately upon the ee ee ceanrone 25, the J Steele, Bost hia, which putin bere to- 4 omranona tire Hiclrrseeaer cern terdechcnhidad A nce, from Antwerp for Puiladel- BROUWERSHAVEN, Dec 25—Arrived, Volturno, Savarese, BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN, FROM EW YORK FOR THE | Feaklog. and has cargo ghiited. rm Deol Witn loss of bulwarks, &o, is | New York. 1 Sta jesertion, &c., suilcient canse; BONBAY, Dec 7—Sailed, Tirrell, Morgan, Rangdon ; 8th, W pabucige ne charg ia Myeete eater arma tree Consideratisn of these topics in the organ is keenly | griempt, M. de Persigny avowed MONTHS OF JANUARY AND FEBRUAR’ the Sparkle, Te ved bere from New York; | G Russell, Owen, Chittagong, . 3 ly became a de. whine Mi aah Ys A » Tovey, arrive fe ; 2 Tartar, Hardy, or! . HOUSE, 7 140 Broadway. felt, although one of tne parties high in authority | voted and enthusiastic Bonaparust, as well as the Bloamer. Sails | _Destinatiom, | © ona Annie Adky Groom, dane? oon tata Moen made the argument that there was no use for such | most Intimate and confidential friend of Louis Napo- aa ROTTERDAM, Dec 17—The Blue Nose, from New York for BRI W. VANDEWAT! Pub, Dec 28—Sailed, Arragon, Stamper, New Metta tibia place, reported Dec 25 aa ashore near Helvoet, isfull of | yore noe ls + OFFICE, GABINET AND MERCANTILE FURNE ter and will bee eb f her f URE MANUFACTURE! Toleum wll be tare tnt cree were ‘sie area feo wre EgELZAtT Doe 28--Arrivedy Robe Godtvey, Sealer, Phy 68 Ann ana 63 Wiuam resus. Now York. engay ik some of the cosks of oleum from i. a ae ooo ae See that place. xt « BMsoRr ean ee atm: kaveneieeie, Fullerton, New | QOLICITORS OF INSURANCE WANTED-FOR THIS SUNDERLAND, Dec 27—Tne Retriever ship, of Shields, in urance = ‘Orleans. city and vi by the Phoenix Mutual Life I from Pensacola, timber, which took the rc yesterday Capiz, Dec 23—Arrived, Lus, Moran, New York; L T Conn, Any person bi while entering the South Kock; atill lies in the ri Jeon, The Strasburg aflair was a failure, ab infuence, and that, the independent, fearless notwithstanding that an Magen 4 regiment ‘ot and usporchased support of the Heraup was of | artiliery and portions of other corps de- more service i one week than ali the hired editors | ciated, for the empire, and that — the Prefect, as well asthe general commanding the im the country could render. ‘Tne President 18 | {own, were both made prisoners, ‘The tables were Known to pnisrtalg ts View, ang, surtnermose, to | apom twkugd, aNd Soule Napoleon ang bis followers Pn seraray toot of waige ia ie poe ns oe Peak Mead duc ki do, uy tan vom _ Pe ee er com conn Apely a New York.

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