Newspaper Page Text
Tlve. Cheap Peel*.* Bill. This Ml. which w}" htl found in "nother col urn* tn?Hy P-*??d through t?e Hoa,e 00 Fri dty fjkj 17th inst. The ralee htTing been eai pcndea the House went into Coamittee of the Whole, (Mr. Bcrt in the chair,) on the Postage BUL Mr. Ci.IviLA?n, of Connecticut, proposed gnjendnjf nt restricting the franking pririlege bo u to prohibit members of Congress from franking letter* not written by or to tbemeelvee. j LM> Evans, of Maryland, offered an amendment ! that "M free matter whatever ?' all be sent i through the maila." Thu amendment waa dia *nj*ed by Messrs. BaTAIM and Bk-wn. of Indiana, and lost. Mr. Putnam offered ao amendment couterriug on the P. M. U. power to increaae or reduce the rate? of Commission to Postmasters whenever he ?hall deem auch proceeding equitable. Lost. Mr Potter moved that the Committee now riae and report the bill to the Home, which waa *gTbeBrtA*n having reaumed the chair, the Chairman of the Committee [Mr. Bukt] reported that the Committee bad had under consideration the bill to reduce and modify the rates of postage, and had directed him to report the same with sun? dry amendments. Mr Pottir called for the previous question, which was seconded, and the main question or? dered, which main question waa on concurring with Uie Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union in their amendments to the bill. Mr. Ham. moved teat the bill be laid on the table; and on that motion called for the Yeas and ftavs, which were ordered. The question was thee taken, and resulted? Yeas 61; Nays 131)?as follows. Yakv-Meur* Alston. AvereU, B*vly, Beele Bocock. tiowoon. Bowie, Bovd. Albert O. Brown, Wm J. Brown, Bullard Hurt, George A. Ceklwel), Joseph p. Caldwell. Cartier, Clingmen, w R W Cobb,.Colcock, Daniel, Dun ham Edroundaon, Ewlng, rValherston, Fuller, ttentrv, Ooroien Oreee. Hall. HaralsoD, Isliam O Harris. 8. W. JHarris, Moliaday, Inge. Jueepb W. Jackson. A Johnson, Jones, Kaufman, Mason. MrCleroand, McMullen, Mc <lueee, Meade, Mi to;, Morse Orr, O.i *?. Parker, Pow? ell, RohlDsoti, Roes, Savage. Reu.lon. R H Stanton, Sweet eer. Tboroe*. Jacob Thompson. 1 oombs.U allace. Welkins, Viiliame and Woodward-til. Navv-Mew*. AH>erl*t>u. Alexander, Allen. Andrews, Ashmun, KeU, Bennett, Biugham, Bokee. Booth, Brack, Brigg*. Brisbin, Biooks. BueT, B .tows. Butler,JoaCable, CaMa, Campbell, Casey, Chandler, Clarke. Cleveland, Cole, Confer, Corwin, Crowell, Danner, Deoerrv, Dickey, Dimmiek. Dlaney, Doty. Duncan. Durkee, Eliot, A Evana, Nathan Evans, Filch. Kowier, Freedley. Oeiry. Olddinga. Iillbert, Oil more. Ooodeoow (.oil, Oonld, Ormneil, Halio way, Hamilton. Hammond, Hampton, Harlan, Hay, Hay? mond. Henry Milliard. HoegUnd. Holmes. Houston, How. ard, Howe, tinnier. Wm. T Jack-on. James L. Johnson. Julian, Jamee O. King, JJeaw A King, Preston King, La Sere. L-effler, Levin, Litileheid. Horace Mana, J<>b Mane. Marshall, Matteeon. McDonald. McDowell, Mc. ?iaiighey, McKiaaock, MeLanahnn, K M. Mel.ane. Finis E. McLean. Meecham, John K. Miller. Daniel F. Miller. Moore, Moor*tiee<i, M.irria, Morrison. Morton, Nelson Ogle Old*, Oil*. Peeeelee. Perk, Penn, Feeloe, i'b.euix, I'liman,' Totter, Putnam, Reed, Keyierid?. Rlsley, Rohbin,, Rock? well, Rose, Kurosey. Sacketl, Sewtelie. Sch.-nck, Seher rierhom,Schooleraft,81lveaier Spauldlng. Bprague, Stanly, Frekerlrk I'. Staniori Steteon, Taylor, Jamea Thompson' John B Thompson. Thurman,Tuck. t'nderhlll, VanDyke ViMon, Waiden, Waldo, Wentworth. White, Wbittlesoy' Wright and Young? I >'*. AnsrNToa hot \oiinw-Meura. Anderson, Ashe, Ba? ker, Bay, Kitsell, How n Cabell, Dixon, Duer, Hackeit T L Harris, Hebard. Hibbard, Hubbard, R. W Johnson Kerr.O. 0 King, McWiliie. Morehead, Newell.Ow-n, Rich? ardson, K<?oi, Shepperd, Stephena, lit Stevens, Pa Strong A enable, Welborn, Wlidrica, Wdmot-3I. ?o tbe House refused to lay the billon the table. The question recurring on concurring with the Committee of the Whole on the state of the I 'nion in their amendments to tbe bill, The Bi'i akcr said that unless a separate vote wu called for, the question would be taken on all the amendments at the same time. Mr. HaLL called for a separate vote on each amendment. The Speaker said that as a separate vote was called for, tbe question would be tirst on concur ring in the amendmeLt to tirst section of the bill. The tirst section of the original bill was read, Sroviding a five cent rate on letters not prepaid ? he substitue adopted by the Committee for this ?ecUon was then read Mr. Phkijpi demanded the Yeas and Nays, which were ordered The question was theo taken on concurring in the amendment to the first section, and deter? mined in the atlirmative?Yeas III, Nays 83, as follows Yias?Messrs Alexander, Allen, Alston, Andrew*, A?h men, Kea!e, Bell Bennett, Ringham, Bokee. Booth, Breck *rtgg*. Brtshln, Brook?, Buel. Butler. E C Cabell, Joseph A able. Joseph F. Cald well. Calvin, Campbell, Casey.Chand ler, Clarke, Clevelat.d, Cole, Conger, Corwin, Crowell Danner, Deberry, Dickey, Dolv, Duncan. Durkee, Eliot, A Evana, Nathan Evana. Filch. Powler, Uerry, Gildings ?Uteri, i.ilmore, tiott, Oould. Ormneil, Helioway, Ham. mond, Hampton, Harlan, Uay Henry. Hoagland, Holme* Hoeaior, Howard, Howe, Hunter. W T. Jackson, Jame* L Johnson, Julian, Kaufman, Jamea O King. John A King Preiton King, Lefflrr, LMlleield, Horace Maun, Martha [' Matleson McDonald McOaughev Kmls E. McLean, Meacham. Daniel F. Miller, Moore, Morehead. Moria Nel eon, Ogk*. Oide,Oil*, Fees, Pbotilx, Pitman. Potter, Put earn. Reed, Reynold*. Rwlvy, Rockw ell, Root, Roee. Kim. Kumsey, Nackett.Bawielle,Sc"enck, Schermerlioru, School, craft. Bt-dden. Silveater, ftpauldlng, >prag'ie. Steuon, Tav lor, James Thompeon. John B Thompson, Thurman,Tuck, I'nderblll, Vit ton, Waiden, Waldo, Wallace, Wentworth, Whlltlesev, Wright snd Young?UL Fay-? Me**r*. AJhSSIsast, Aahe. Averett, Bay, Bayly, BoeiHk, Bowdou, Bowle, Boye, Alberto. Brown, Win. J. Brown. Bullard. Burrowa, Hurt. Canter, Cllngman, W. R. W OM?, Colcock, Daniel, Dimmick, Ditney, Duer, Dun bam. Kdmundaon, Ewieg, Keatberaion, Freedley, Fuller, 4>enirv, Oorman, Hail, Hamilton, iteration, laham O. liar ra, 8 W. Harri*. T L. Harn*. Haymond, Hllliard. Holla day, Inge, Joeeph W Jaek*on, Andrew Jobnton, Robert W.Johnson, Jone*. Kerr, La here. Job Mann, Mason, Me Clemand, SicDowetl, McKis*ork, McLanahan, Robert M. McLane, McMullen, McQueen, Meade, John K. Muler, Milleop, Merrlaon, Morton. Orr, Outlaw, Parker, Peatle?. Fenn. Phelp*. Powell, Bobbin*, Robinson, Sava.-e, Shep? perd Sianh, Krederlck P Stanton, Sweet*er, Thomw, Ja? cob Thompson, Toomh*. Van Dvko, Venahle, Watkina, Welibov. White and Williams??>. Tbe question now being on concurring in the amendment to the second section of the bill, it was put, and the amendment was concurred in. Tbe question now being on concurriag in the amendment to the third section of the bill, Mr. Bkown, of Ind. demanded the Yeas and Nays , but they were not ordered. The question was then taken, and the amend? ment was concurred in. Tbe amendment to the fourth section was then concurrt d in without a division. The question was then on agreeing to the amendment as an additional section i I8ee Bui, 8or. ; Mr. Hail demanded the Yeaa and Nays on the question, and tbey were ordered. The question was then taken, and the reault waa?Yeas 106: Nays ???as follows: Be Brook* Calvin, Crowell, Deberry,' Dickey. Duer, o'uncaa. Durkee. ETloti A.exander Kvan*. Nathan Evana, Fowler. Freedley, Oen Sr. Oilbcri. Olimure, U^odenow, Oolt, Oould, Ortnnell. allow av, Hammond, Hampton. Uay, Haymond, Henry. Hllliard. Holmee, lioutloa. Howe. Hunter, William T. Jackson. Kerr. Jamea U King, John A. King, Freeton King. Horar - Mann, Mattoeou, M. Dona i McKlseock, Meacham Moore, Morehead. Morrison. Morton. Nelson. Ogle. Ot.i Outlaw, Feeselee, Pho nix, Fltman, Potter, Put? nam. R<m d. Bialey, Robbtna, Rockwell. Root, Ro*e. Rum eey. 8*. ke;t, Sawtelle. Bchenck, 8chermerhorn, Scbool craft. 8t.epperd,Sitve*itr. Bpaulding, 8prague. Stanly. F. i SkaalllB, Steteou. Taylor,Tburmaa, Tootub*. T ick. I n SfSr ...I1/*'"- vwaSi Waiden, Waldo, Wentworth, w hite. aad Wright? 10S. N*i.-Mc**ra AlbenaoB, AUn, A*he, A.ereu, Bar, Bowdoo. Kowthi, Boyd, Breck, Brtabin, Burt, E C Cal*ll. Ueorge A. CaldweiL Joeeph P. C aid well, (artler. t arke, Daniel, Danner, Dimmick. Disney Doty. Dunham, Edmuudson. Ewmg, Keatheraton, Fitch Ful.er Uerry, (lidding*. Oorman, llall, Hamilton,' Maral aan. Harlan, laham O Harr.a, ea i.Ekoa W. Harn?, Tbo* L Harri?, llolladav. Howard, Inge, Joseph W. Jaekaon Andrew J ot. neon, J eine? A. John?..u, Robert W. Jobnaoni Jone* J ..i?o. Kaufinau, La Si>re, Lei'.er, I. tllehrld Job Mann. M.i*i...i, Maaon, MrCieraarid. McDowell, McOau BSL ?' Robert M McLane, F V. U Lane. Mc inw N. aie, Miilaon Morn*. Maria Old*. Orr. Parker. I eck. Penn. Pbelpe, FoweU, Richardson, Rosinaon. Rot*. ?*,**c S?<ddoo. Sweeter, Tbo ma*. Jacob Tuorapson, John B Thonipeon, Wallace, Watkina. Wellborn and loung?SV. The question recurring on ordering the bill u? be engrossed and read a third time, it was put and carried in the affirmative. The bill having been eitfToracd, it was read the third time. And the question now beina;, Shall the bill pass i Mr. Pottir moved the previous question wktch was seconded, and the main question was ordered Mr. Pmei rs called for the veaa and nays on the passage of tbe bill | and they were ordered The question was taken and carried in the af? firmativ e-Yeaa 130, Nays 75?as follows i YSAs-Meeer*. Alexander, Alien, Andrew*. Aabmun. Hennei: Bitghem, BoAee, Booth, Bowlin. Breek. Brtgga. Bti.btn. BraoMBaal. Burrow*. Butler, Joseph (able. Cal ?ln. Can phej. Ceeey. Chaaaier. Clarke. Cleveland, Cole, gaWlg^Pi<"?"el Daaner, Deberry, Dickey. Dim ttlck, Doty Duncan. Durkee, Alexander Evens, Nathan >_van*. hKt Fowier, Fraedvay, Oewr (?iddinga. (Weert, OUssore Ooodeoow. OesjL oomd. Orinneii. ^fa!loway. Haaamord. Hampton Uarran, Hay. Harmood, Henry. Hil iWd. Holme*. Howard. Howe. Hunter.WmtamT Jaekaon. i^.T^.KrnljM??.P..K,W* * King. Prviton King eAeJ^.f*^a*H??^v"^ Me> a*?ll.Meiteeon,McDonald, McDowell, McOaurbav MrKle ?ortjMrLanaaaD. Roben M McLane, PiSf^"^ B!S? Jt*n K MUier, D F Niilw. More. Moraaetj' asorrta, Morn?on, Mortoe. Nelaon, i igte, oida < >u* i?_' lee Fe,k. PbomV plu..n. Potter * Petaeet taai R?T 8?M?JsV Robbte*. R,ckwall. koot, H^Tlsa? stt^eeaer ^tit' t^kaa^arW RealSleralV Sprague, Stanley, Frederick t. Staa %m\ Steteoo. Taylor. James Thorn pat Thomaeen, tlsarsaaa. Vurk. ( D<1ert>i::. V?n Dyk?. Vintor, WaMo. Wentworth, While. Wawileaiy, WPntot. wnght,SSM Yoeng?130. S'lvs-Mrtt'i a j.. r;? i'. Alston, Ashe, Averwtt, Bev. Fsvly, B?ale, Boroch. Rowdon, Bowie Boyd, William J. Piowi), Burt, K C CaHell, Georre A Celdw ell, Joseph P. (aldwell. Carller, ('ins man, Williamson R W CobS. Colrorh, Daniel. Disuey, Duer, Dunham, Kdmundsoo. Ew lug, Keaiher-uwe. Fui'er. Oentrv, () irman, IIsa>l. Ilanillton. ilaralsoo. IshsiiiG Harris. Bampaon W. Harri?. T L. Her i a. HoatflsrKl. Holladsv. Ilouslon. Inge, Joseph W Is/ It? s' a lones. Kaufnisn, MrClernand, McMullen, McQueen. McWIIHe, Mesdr. Miis<>n. Morse. Orr. Outlaw. Parker, Pal i . Phel|>s. Powell. Richardson. Robinson Ross. S?v. sge. Si dd-n R'i hsol H Stanion, Sweetser, Th >mas. Ja? cob Thompson. John It Thompson. Toombs, V'euable, Ws?sce VVatkina. Well.orn. and Williams? 75. Mr }'o i i?R moveil to reconsider the vote by ?hieb the hill was passed, and to lay that motion on the table : which latter motion was agreed to. go tke bill was passed i and, On motion by Mr. Vim on, the title of the bill wss sm nded by adding thereto the worda " and to provide for the coinRge of three cent pieces.'' The Dinner to Ex>tioveraor Young. The dinner given to Hon Johh Yotrno, which was noticed in The Tribune of Friday last, came off on Saturday night, at the Irving House. The company assembled about half-past five, in the large dining saloon of the Irving House. There were three tables extending the length of the Hall, and bountifully supplied with vianda, got up in Howard's uauti admirable style. The bill of fare was fully up to the mark of a $5 dinner. About 130 persons sat down. (A friend of ours counted 127, of whom 46 were Custom House officers ) The following were the officers: Davio Graham, Es President. Dr. James R Wood, 1 Marshall O Roberts, I John H. Buuorvrorlh, i Vlce-PraaidenU. 8c mund Gm' n, J. H. Hobart Haws, I On the right of the President aat ex-Governor Young, Judge Paine, Member of the Commission for Mexican Claims, and Hon. 0. B. Hall of Bing hamton. Mayor Kingaland and John 0. Sargent, Esq, were also present. Mr. Roberts presided at the table on the right, and Dr. Wood at that on the left. In front of the President waa placed a large sugar edifice, described on the bill of fare as " Castle Garden ,as it appeared on the occasion of the Great Union Meeting. ' When the cloth was removed, this was carried down the hall, amid much clapping of hands. Dod worth s Band had been engaged for the occasion, and enlivened the solemnity of the scene. During the dinner, the good old tune of " Here's to you, Harry Clay !' was suddenly struck up, when the whole company sp/ang to their feet, and gave three tremendous cheers, interspersed with yells of enthusiasm. The cloth being removed, Mr. Graham roae, and was received with three cheers. I rise, said he, to perform oueot the most agree, able duties which ever devolved upon me ia the course of my political experience. [Applause.] I can only regret that the physical prostration under which I labor renders it necessary fjr me to draw largely on your indulgence. We are as? sembled here to do honor to one who has long been identified with the principles which we pro fesr, and, in times past, has rendered himself dear to the Whig party, for the fidelity with which he has executed the trust reposed in him. I Three cheers, j We are assembled here, not to bow the knee to power, but to remember, in the gratitude ot our hearts, one dear to us as a brother, and dear as a neighbor and fellow citizen. [Yells.] It is fitting to recur to the circumstances whioh nave called ua together, and to recount the merits of the man we have met to honor. [Mr. Young here leaned forward, resting his head upon his hand, evidently affected ] You all remember the triumph of 1840?the buoyancy with which the Whig heart, not only of New York, but of the whole country, then beat. You remember, too, the chsnge which turned that rejoicing into the cup of bitterness and of sorrow. Yet, amid that defeat, we cannot forget the eminent services of the Twenty-seventh Congress. In that body the rotate of New York was represented by some of her ablest and most eminent sons. The dis tinguished gentlemen and guest on this occasion, was one of the most prominent and distinguished. [Cheers I The events which followed the death of Harrison are fresh in our recollection. In the course of time the Whig party again rallied. In 1844, under its great leader, the tried aud gallant champion of its principles, Henry Clay, [three cheers were here given after which, the rampsby rosa in ontlmaiaaiu. waving thair napkins, and gave nine cheers more,) it took the field with renewed courage. It is a source of bit? ter recollection to the Whigs of the Kmpire State, that it was the fsltering of the Whigs of that State which lost our cause. Under this state of things it is our duty to turn our eyes to our guest, who stepped forward in the Legislature of our State, and again raised aloft the Whig banner ? [Cheers.] In lnts, after those disasters, Mr. Young, at the head of a small minority, planted himself at the head of the principles of the Whig party, and proclaimed a prophecy of their suc? cess. He dared to march againat the victorous enemy and float again the flag so recently de? feated. As the recognized leader of the Whig mil ority and of the sentiments of the great mass of the people of the State, he presented to that Legislature the project of a Convention for the revision of the Constitution. He had seen that the concentration of power lay in the hands of the few at Albany, and could only be broken by giv? ing that power to the people at large. The result was, that before the close of the session he was enabled to induce the Legislature to call that Convention by which the present Constitution wss adopted. Tbe?man who can justly claim to he the author of the resolution by which this was effected, is the greatest benefactor the people of New-York ever had. [Cheers.) We have the authority of History?of the political historian of New York, Mr. Hammond, that to our f riend the people of this State are indebted for this great and glorious consummation. When I see him the object of denunciation in certain quarters, I al? most blush to be a Whig, when Whigs treat with ingratitude the man who has rendered us services like these. [Applause and sensation among the Custom House officials.] At the very next can? vass, when he was designated by the Whig par? ty as its Gubernatorial candidate, there was not found in our borders the first Whig who said that John Young should not be intrusted with the Gov? ernor's office. Though his opponent was deemed invincible, our fnend was chosen by a triumphant msjority. Mr. Graham then commenced a review of Mr. toung's actions as Governor, declaring that he has always asserted Whig principles to the ut? most extent in his Messages. He sever tailed to assert, continued the speaker, one doctrine pecu? liarly belonging to the Whig party. It is a favor? ite doctrine of our party that come what may, the supremacy of the Constitution and the laws of our land,must be maintained. 1 will read an extract from the message of Gov. Young, to show that he has been maligned and traduced on this subject, bv those who would malign and traduce you. I Here Mr. Graham read an extract from Mr. Young s Message in relation to obeying the Con? stitution and lawa. He followed with a second extract, advocating the necessity of supporting the Mexican War. The latter was received with faint applause J Aud yet, my Whig brethren, said Mr. Graham, will you believe it when I say that within the borders of our own State are mea calling themselves Whigs, who denounce Gov. Young for such sentiments as these. He at length retireojfroni public duties into the bosom ot private life. But in a short time he was called oy the General Government to fulfil the duties of an of? fice full of responsibility. Because he has not felt at liberty, when his country called, to refrain from expressing his opinions as a free American citi? zen, be has met with denunciations in certain quarters, which profess to be Whi^ quarters. He bas ever believed the Whig party is a great, glo? rious Nstioual party, j Cheers] There are, un? fortunately, among us, men who do not y et be? lieve in this broad and comprehensive principle? who woald engraft on our standard the narrow is? sue of sectional policy. There are none here, and few within the limits of our City, who are willing that such an issue should be brought mto the great Whig party of our country. Because John Young has been unwilling to bow the knee to Baal, he has been made the subject of reproach and de? nunciation, and '.herefore we are here to night, to let him know that he ahall have our respect and oar encouragement. . Cheers, yells sod cries of of " he shall!") Mr. Young then arose, and was greeted with cheers and a flourish of napkins. The band play ed "Hail to the Chief!" and Mr. Graham, taking the Kx Governor by the hand, aJdresse^ hiss ia a solemn and impressive manner, ss follows. " To \ou, sir, ss the exponent of Whig principles and the champion of the Whig party, I bid a cor? dial, a grateful and sincere welcome, to the heart and homes of the Empire City ' This was greet? ed with renewed noise. An interval of ten minutes intervened, during which the icecreams were broaght on, and cigars liberally furniabed to the treats, at the rate of three for a shilling. 8ome who had come unpre? pared with "change" for this emergency, were obliged to forego the indulgence during the long speech which followed. At lentrth Ex Governor V ?'?>.. arose, and after three cheers had subsided' thus addressed the company I beg yon to be assured, gentlemen, that I fully appreciate the position I occupy, and the honor you have attempted to confer, and if I should be wanting in set phrase, you must supply it. I know, as yet, from association, but little of New York, but know that there ia intelligence enough her?, to melt unfounded prejudice and objection. I came with the full consciousness that I had pre? judices to overcome : I am here with the full conviction that the object has been attained. In your letter to me, you have given me license to recur to some events in the politics of this State. It has already been said that with the beginning of the Legislature of 1-43 we had come out of the struggle in which we were defeated. The leader in that struggle was fully estimated?if. indeed, Harry Clsy could be fully estimated. [Cheers.] The cause which produced our defeat would not be intereating now. It was said at the time that traitors lurked in our camp. I will not speak of that now. On other occasions, in view of the character of that great leader, I would refrain from entertaining auch auspicioDs. The Whig party of our State came to the Legis? lature in 1"4,">, with but 44 members in the House and 14 in the Senate- But they were men who went there to fight a battle. Every circum? stance of that time is familiar to me now. I be? lieve then, as now, that Whig doctrine was true I epublican doctrine. Ur less there could be some change in the organization of the party, it was idle torus to struggle against the power which then existed. When I introduced a bill tor the revision of the Constitution, it was said, as now, that my object was to break up the Whig party. It waa said, the people have not petitioned for a change. Bills were introduced for a Convention, on the assumption that the Judiciary absolutely demanded revision. Gov. Young then described at full length the proceedings of the Legislature on the 2d of April* l-4.r>, when his bill for the re vision of the Constitution was passed. On that day he was in the Supreme Court, when he re? ceived a note from a distinguished member from Ontario, saying that the time had come. At II o'clock the Speaker announced the special order of the day. He (Mr. Y.i had not yet spoken, but locked on with care and watchfulness. A motion came up to postpone the order. The City Native American members came to the rescue, and the result was, r>l to IT. He then described very minutely the anxiety which pervaded the House when the final vote waa taken, and the sensation on the floor and in the galleries, when it was decided by the casting vote of the sneaker. From that hour, Ibe continued,) the work went en. When tlx sun went down that day, we saw that prog? ress had been made. Let me advert to one fea? ture in this case, as instructive to those who would hereafter govern. The passage of this hill defeated Caas, elected Taylor and placed in the chair of the Chief Magistrate of this country the best and wisest man that has been there siaos Waaliightoo. [Here there was a considerable amount of cheering, hut the company seemed puz? zled to tell for whom it was meant: whereupon some one missing his cue, proposed "three cheers for old Zack !" which were given with enthusi? asm ] When Gov. Wright,?one of the ablest and pureat of men,?came to the administration oftho, State, he adopted the policy of securing both branches of his party by strengthening each. Pres? ident I 'oik adopted the same rule, keeping the balance the same between the two parties. With courage and determination, if Gov. Wright had selected one or the other of the great divisions, the otherfwould have been swallowed up?they would have defeated the passage of that bill. I came to Albany with the determination not to sustain any particular faction, but to advance the interests of the country. There was no cabal in the city. The only editor of note in Albany had left the city tor the session. There was no or.eto give direction to his paper and publish sentiments that did not occur (Laughter.) To these circumstances we are indebted for the result. Mr. Young next referred to the period of his ad? ministration. With regard to the letter which he was charged to have written to Ira Harris, but which the latter had positively denied. Never, to the time of my election, (he said) and to the 1st of January following, did I give any intimation to any one that the peraons imprisoned ought to bo pardoned. As to the pardon, I believed and still believe, that it was fully justified by the circum? stances. Those Is men who were sentenced in Columbia County, were certainly punished for political offenses. A morning paper of yesterday [the Governor meant The Tribune] alluded to my association with what is called the Anti Kent ex? citement- I attach sufficient importance to that paper to allude to it in a sinele word. When I came to the Legislature in 18418 the country was disturbed by what was called manorial difficul? ties. The subject was presented in the Legisla? ture everyday. No occasion was ever offered, when the question arose, that I did not vote to sustain the laws. There was not a single affirmative vote recorded during the session, in which my name appears. At the outset of that excitement I took a single position, that whatever are the laws they must ana shall be sustained. Whatever enact? ments were necessary to protect the rights of pt rsons and property had my hearty assent- I know very well you did not understand it?I know the papers here denounced me. If they were in fault at all. it was because they talked of subjects tbey did not understand. One word more. 1 believe those tenures, if they could be fairly removed, would improve the counties where they exist. I believe that proprietorship ia necessary to the prosperity of a country. Ask any man moat jealous of private rights, to show one act of my life where 1 have expresaed the slightest disregard of the right of acquisition and property. There were at that time 1,^00,000 acres of land in New-York beid by durable leases. 1 then said what I now repeat, that where discontent exists Government should inquire into its causes and attempt to remove them. At times 1 have differed with the people of the City of New-York on questions of policy. There wss a time when you thought I differed with you in regard to that man you most esteem. I have worshipped at the same shrine. If I had at any? time an object of devotion, it was the great Com? moner of Kentucky. [Applause.] If there has existed in any age a man whom we could take as s model, that man is Henry Clay [Great apt plauae.j Yet, I have differed with him. I lef nothing undone in I#441 to secure his election, but we were unsuccessful. The time came around again, but the next time I thought it desira? ble to support another candidate than Henry CJay. It was then said that I was trying to break up the party- I did what I believed would unite the party. There is no one here who does not be? lieve that if the Democratic party had nominated Gen. Taylor, he would have been elected. [Two cries of "no !' j It was a debateaUe question whether Gen. Taylor was with as or with our adversaries. Our plan|was to appropriate him first. As to his administration, I alway s believed that be brought to his otiioe honesty of intention?but I do not wish to say more. [Silence | The his? torian of Gen. Taylor's life will speak only of the field. He will linger on Palo Alto and Moaterey, and he will rest at laat on Buena Vista. Of his Cabinet, I, du not choose to speak. They have transpired. Mr. Y oung then touched upon the present ad? ministration. Have we ever since the day s of Washington, said he, had a President whose up? right judgment and wisdom were better suited for the place he now occupies ? The selection of the Cabinet evinces the character of the man. The whole wide world has pointed to the gentle? man from Massachuaetts as possessing peculiar qualiticationa for the State Department. [Mr. Young went through the Cabinet, glorifying every member, and particularly Mr. Corwin ] These sre some of the fruits of the election of '43. Some of you think we could have done better , that migbt have been. If we had been success? ful, we should have been eminently so For my part, I doubt it. (Cries of " I don't!" " I do! ' and confusion] The speaker then alluded to the pfjagraph in his Message relating to the Mex? ican war: If his object had been to elect Henry Clay only, he should have taken the sameooarse He received a letter from Hudson MoFarlane, the friend of Clay, adviatng him to take exactly that sourse He defended the war paragraph at some leaujth. afirmiof that it made ao differs*o? whether the wer tu right or wrong, we mutt ait ist the country in prosecuting it. [Here there wss an interruption at the lower end of the table, which was put down with aome persussion., He waa opposed to decrying the war, because the articles against it were read to the Mexican armies, for their encouragement. If he had not sstisfied the company of the correct? ness of his positions, he had at least satisfied them of the purity of hia intentiona. He referred to the present state of affairs?the division of public nympaihy on the subject of Slavery. The cause of all this excitement could not he the 600 slaves in the District of Columbia. Oregon is too far torth to excite jealousy. California is a fore? gone conclusion | neirro slavery will never sup? plant peon slavery in New Mexico . and who looks for the peculiar footprints of the African amid the almost perpetual snows of Utah I ') The speak? er then made a swoop on the " Higher Law," and asked Is there not a higher law than the law of the country'? (Cries of "no!" "no!" "no!")? Pardon me, gentlemen, if I differ with you ? Great aurprise.) As an abstract proposition, the laws of God are above every thing else, yet in prac? tical application there is nothing higher than the Constitution. (Relief) Mr. Young then went into a long argument, which we need not repeat, as everybody has heard it somewhere, to prove that man may hold property in man. He covered the subject with a thin, subtle plaster of reasoning, hardly su'.H cient to cover the sophistries he advanced. He agreed, however, with Gov. Hunt, in advocating any "judiciout modification" of the Fugitivi Slave Bill, which could he made, and took the Governor to task for not pointing out what the moditications were, which could he "judiciously made. He admitted the necessary imperfection of all law, and ironically advised the Governor to set about procuring law? which would be abatract ly perfect. Thte part of the apeech, which was an adroit specimen of logic, seemed more satis? factory to the Silver Grays than any thing-else which he said. Some newspapers, continued Mr. Young, charge that my purposes were to disconnect myself from my present particular associates. I think that in some instances the motive has been, to in crease their circulation by publishing facts [the Governor probably meant at*er/tons'\ which were false and unfounded. To othera I will not ascribe malice, but a darker and deeper purpose. I will appriae them now that tbey are mistaken in their purpose. My friends may leave me, but so long as the Whig party maintains its principles, I shall sustain them. I acknowledge I was op? posed to the Humiliation of the present Governor. bit knows why I am opposed to him. He signed a private paper, the effect of which would be to clothe the Senator from this State with the ap? pointing power for this State. His associations 1 did not like. I approved of the secession from the Syracuse Convention. I could not indorse the declaration of a Senator who encourages re sistance to the Constitution?1 was not prepared for rebellion. Hence I could not support a pro? position that would admit of no other construe tion. Betuming to his favorite theme, Mr. Young ex? patiated at some length on his admiration of I leu ry Clay He spoke of his spirit directing the ele ments and his voice controlling the storm. He drew an affecting picture of the sorrow which would occur on Clay's death. It would be long before the the public mind could recover from the blow New governments may spring up here perhaps kingdoms?but Clay would never be forgottten. The speaker close.1 by BvMaSieal quotation, comparing Daoici Webster to Mt Atlas When Mr. Young sat down, after this speech or two hours' length, the company rose, gave three cheers, flourished tbeir napkins and left the table A number of recruits had been drummed up dur? ing the dinner, and there were probably .00 per? sons present at the close Some twelve or fifteen of the right wing of the Whig Party were pre. sent, and maintained a becoming gravity. The only disturbances made, were by a Custom House official and an officer of the First Ward Police.? No volunteer speeches were made nor toaats given. The only thing of the kind which we saw was a volunteer toast, floating around the tables after this wise i " Bis Thunder?John Young's oldest and best friend. ' The Vice Presidents, however, refused Lo offer it. After the speeches were over, the hall was rapidly cleared, some of the younger guests, a little warmed with the oc? casion, singing as they went: "Here's to you, Harry Clay. _ D>ath ok jtroop Anthony.?Joseph B. Ad. thony, President .ludge or the Mghth Judicial Diatrict of Pennsylvania, died at his residence in Williamsport on the llthinst. We find the fol lowing brief biographical aketch of Judge A. in the Lycomini: (faz t/r t "Joseph B. Anthony was born in the City of Philadelphia, upon the Ifta day of June, 171*5. From thence he removed with his parents at an early Iperiod of hia life to Mercer County, in the State of New-Jersey, where he received his early education. While young he journeyed to tho val? ley of the West Branch, and for a time taught school .in Milton, .Northumberland County,at which place he studied law under the instruction ot that very worthy man, Samuel Hepburn, Egq. Hav? ing completed the study of the law, he went to the State of Ohio, and after an absence ot about one y ear returned to Pennsylvania. In the y ear 1818 he was admitted to the bar of Lycomina; County, and located hitnselfat Williamsport,where he continued to reside until his death. In the year 1888? he was elected by the Demo? cratic party to the Senate of Pennsylvania, to fill the varar.cy occasioned by the death of the la? mented Col Robert M Clure. In the year 1^31, be was elected to Congress, and two years there? after was reflected to the same post by an unpre cedented majority. During the early part of the Administration of Gov. Porter, the subject of our notice was appointed Judge of the Nicholson Court of Pennsylvania, and in March, H4I, was appointed by the same Governor, President Judge of the Kighth Judicial District, in place of Judge Donnel, then deceased, and like his upright pre? decessor, continued to discharge tho duties of that i tl.ee faithfully, until the day of his lamented" death. Hon. James Pollock of Milton, has been ap? pointed the successor ol Mr. Anthony . Virginia and Vermont.?The Senate of Vir? ginia has passed, unanimously, the House resolu. tion returning the Vermont resolutions. Paaaeavgera Arrived. Im i>"P C irinprtkt, /"ia Lri'-orm?John A 9?rofn#f, Kranaxo Pandaina, O.u'auui A4<.,'.. Paaeencrr* Mailed In iltum ? if CVaaaaaS Cut. /or Cnmtrtt? Capt Wm Pof??r. Wm Uulj Mi? f arsh A H.:i. W >',?!* Ja? ?.?i>:n L Mosilsr. a D Mnal wr, lisdor* Laai.J Matas, St P, ak?'?r, G Kaatal, M St XfaoaU.a. L?r*? Uottburjh J Chsflsr, BjjfsOaaAl A Barr. Imitemtuhif FirrU* J*T Satannan?J C Wstrajrs, D To)ksr, p B Psjsrw?a?,?r. it C 8u>dani, Jan .aa W.i'iamaoo, H Hold**. A M Church. A Reattior. A P ,li#rt?n H P H. Ida-,. Thatnai Peaks, J C Laatoa, C A Barrio/a and 1 fnanda. L Whits, Mr CatspfisU. A Slaaa, Jr. Bad M) It L J'ura ar.d ladjr, Mrs Jsraes Dunn sod child, Mrs H'jrd and Ml S, Mrs Ana 8 Hals sod (va cmldree, Mrs Slocum, Mr, Curtia K?i? A O Br_o and mint, Livingston, N coll, Marv Lad lam. A Ludlunv In ittomtKt* SamtKtrnrr, j. r CWaWcn?F P L???r?tt, C L Ha toy, John E?icx. Msj B?ll and ladjr, Mia* S T Smith. Mis. Mir,. An Sanaa. I h Ua>d?n. M a* M Sana*!. Mias B 9 noatt Mr, Coata?, Mra Rudolph, Mr. S M CfSBJS ana fiamJjr Mm Coffin MisaBra.ll?;. D a Ambfer and fsnu'j.Mra I'arkh .r.i, Mrs Ja. a Doc*. L Duck, P p Passier, Jnkn W Smth. Pahlo D.slv.J It Corliss. T Csrpaatsr, M The mas. P P Wrnas. 8 E SUstton M S Moors W T Dajrjran. W Brain. ChsiSa Childs, Dr Bod.rr.ua. A Smith, M Wh.tnay, C Proctor Mi is stasis MISIATL'RB ALMANAC_THIS DAT T art lasts 1 3 1 H1SH WATZH_JAM. BO Sssstj Book?_10 rta l Stov IssuS....'.! :*? i Hall ?Hu.? o aja TRIBUNE MARINE JOURNAL. port of new Turk. Clearest. lb ft CunstssUas, Bosun*;, Lnarpool, Or.aasll, M.aturn A Co La-da-, Rossina, MaaaanJa H D Brootaaa, t^isbec, D-rly.llsw nrktai*. Siaatoa A Thonrosos; Htm fork. Hall, Caarioav. .. o, II, in Bark. Xla< k SauaD. Codmaa, Km it Jasanro. O W PuSscs. Srifi M.rti.n. Harper, Pott an Prncs, H Bax-ker A Oraeaa; Marf Partis. Cases, Rmtatoa, Jsas, I'adsrwooS a W.lsy, Ercp.re, Near msa. GaNa.v a. Aaalna. Prvamsa, Jartaoa*Uta, J W El?al'_ Sth* Prsrtoat. Mitchall, Port au Pr ncs, W * H DslaCa'^, Paras ko,W Bisn.? Cardana?. Unna, ih * 8-.aa Warraatoa, V.omtHmt Sa aaooah Vaa Bnot m ?m*ttU lm J WatU, WstU, W.nsusstsa. NC; Mans PVr.irg Carson, do; Axa Hup*.as. Pstarsbu'C AaSlaaS. Wal p W.>.r'. i v>rr Mann a, Lat-'irat's, Baauoora; Csl Harra"?i Ha?th. Ph a??apba?i Raaavra. Colhaa, So, Law. Paabiasoa, So; Or? its Siala. Hal rtt, BcaMoo. Waicutt. Bsara, to, Lava?, Saaras, sat AJ (rvS Bun* ! Baksr, so. S'aaaw I'aaa-bacvt, Csark, Phils. Saopa > f .tal. Wallas, Prs-.Sancs; atiaroal. StsSrwsO, month As* ho, Arrlvesl. "a tssaavaa. i Sat SaJad ,n csssaani *.'J. VaA TsrSts*!. Surer, Bar* Lao ?I Beaton, B: .ara. tssss as. Bs? T, Ink*. n?s, AU, '4 sr If STsri Br brig Beuederv, lyrraater CM ? II *'. M-ek ttf (eat te a?S*? ? Dec SB. *4T the Walm I?a?a4., ?? a raw awrtjag in* form mm4 mrnrn ? ??t heed*, im) pat n,tj Cipe Via, eat t.? repair. Tb* S ?? bau ad to ??. i.<?e>(.t.,b hi.t |>al mta tbie la repair demac-" tt' g Mertl.nd ot WaMoftoro, On-.?. G.waieee. tt Dom.ago. IT d?. mdM to A T Ituwejra 5 ..lad i* toapaay w, A br.g Jane, Ho>ti, for Foeum. Brig Rlrra Clar'.-tte H ?^hag BMM,i da, atdae to mt?t*r. S. ? Howard Cr?w*ll. ????(??. da. mate inlW Law?. S> h L Hlktareoa, A***, Beaten, 3 d*. md**t* Futter ft Hick anno. Srb I ady Adam* Alb n, Virpaia. boa od UDHatn orator* ?Va Rrhard Law. Ckappall. In HH???a M to V? Bab Mar* Kl ?a, Se-ith. Im RHavea, bd to Va Sr h O.I b'u. Beck with, (m NHnaj, MuiTi Srb Bat* Be.-?. Smith, Im fH-codor, ad to Va, we S< h kn.me Tuttia, Coenal. NHon. be Im Va. Sr* Hamilton, Oar too, Awiaadna, 4 da Sjur, *c, to St .'gent St Cater maa. Sleep Rad,int. Barter. Prr>?. domett <-? tad BSSSJSSJSS SA1LED-St*anvrn Southerner, Dn kineo?, Cba/Wat^, Fl.ri*, Line, ?a??r.n?li ?hipa Coaatanit*. Bunting, Li?acp ?>?; "or***, Elbe, H?.?i.a ba>l Lyra. Bam * for Cardan*'. SM Aagnatura, Garey, Bua var. batka Roderick Dbu. Putoar, Re?y Bar, Martha Allen, Peg*. Mirae.llea, Llawall**, Peodlat.in. aad other*. AI*o lb* *t**r-ith p Hcwth AmerK *. (**a) oa as eiperiroeotal trip. V. IND-Sun-el HW _ Arrlvrd.Jariabv 19. 9b.p A 7., Chandler, I.i?arpool, Nor IT, nda* aad Ml aSBBBBjBBBI to '/??rega A Co. Tb* A Z baa aipaneored aothiog bat ? eater ly g? all the daaaaga; loot gib ?Uyaad. ?plit tbe foratap ?ail and toreaa ? bar Lad four of the crew (mat bitua, bor* to fear t.aie* i* 8 dark' Spot a a* t* : < oa the pa????? Ship Cl unera, |naa) Or.akw*t*r, Portland, Ma, S it, i* belleit to C R chard aoa Ship Ccl imbia. Srall, Boetoo, 5 da. ia btlbtet to C W Si Tboraee. IShip Cheaapeak*. (of Baltimore) Lambert, Lagbora, bd 4a, an 1 ?4 da fm Ultra tar, rar?, ate tn ma*tar BAik Slla, Porter, B..?u.<i. I da. is baJkMt, to matter. Bark Warwick, of (Po Uaod I Ta? lor. Caiorha Ida?, v i Ctlta.v.i BJ de.ftoi' tuna guano to t Bertlett, t****1 to Howlaad Si Ajp.awell. Bark II*.-, Boetoo, a da. Br bark Alfred, Pundt, Bran *a, od da, i* kellaat, I Th pa*?*ng*n to E T Poppa A Co. Hai aipenaecad at <r wat'edy gale* oa to* pea lai' tb* A la bouad to Char lee too; put in to land pta?*og*re. Sth J. ha S Fitch*tt,C*i*y Milton Del, cor? to B H Pos. Sek John O Whitr, Orean, Pall K rar, la ballaat S> L kiag Phillip. Parcira'. Boelon ? a Haitucktt and Haw London, 11 Sa., mfmm to niaaUr. Off Cap* Cod, aoda'e, lott anchor aad pkt is toHantu. ket, waa d*l*)ad 3 dart br ice; Hlh, ran into N?? Lundoa lor a harbr, reoia ned th*r*S d*)i S< n Mary, Spesrar, Waahirftoa HC, k da, naral 'lore* S- b Jaaper. Nukaraon, Boatou, mdaa to C A W Harrirk. ScL iMiUtb Aar,*, Crawar, Waabutftoa, NC, I da, oar*] itora* 9rh BJadad Pkitt, Samara. Kawbere, *>C, 4 da, n*?al (tore*. 31? p Ibarra' H ill, Hull. Fror. 91,-,.p Roger W,iU?m.. K) ihIm, Pro.. S rx.p R.juuIm , Towl*, BBedford. "'imar Pan, b-. . t Sayaiour. Pb.l*. rr. la* toStantoa k Sp<-ar. BtI.o\. - Ship UertruJ*, frjm Antwerp; bark Ludlam. and br.? H*nry VI l\D Atauanae, W, at mari.Ua S, at lurwat Jo. BaT Tl.* ktaasSSSCra*c*nt City. Turaar, for Kincaton and C .?..-a., did n< t aailon Saturday,owing to a defect baring fraaa di*our*r*J in **e mi bar koiwra 9a* will probablr aad to day. ImT Capt W J SJ, Laag, (not Judkiatj cam* m command ol tb* ? t*aii.ab,p Aia. Traa alu ] Arr at L rarpooL, Dec halxoral, Carroll, Pictoa, NS; rrth. Raw Hanp'ti r?, Chaaa, Raw fork; Robma, Kana, BaJtimore, John S I)* Wnlr. Biadahaw, Mohonga, Jameaon; and Blaraay. ladnr St Joha.RB; Stau.lard, Cmry.Tatamagoui ha, Elleo, Sbaphard, Raw Orlaana. 44tb, Sutton, Jona*. Prima Idwar* laland. An.ara. Law ran, a. Hew Tork; G ndar, Raratow, Philadelphia; Li'erpool, OorJoa, NTorki Sarah, Gordon. Mobile, ?ih. Albion. R cbibacto; P W Brune, Sand?, Haiti nior?; VaniU.Ctr ati?, St Stephan; O pay. Pri?c* Edward l.'aod, Cl Ian, Shxppard, Rrw ullaansi Laura Campball. Diion Miraatehu 3let, Urn n, F.iaoe, Rewfoutdland, Jaa 1. Envelope, Toml.uaoa, Halifai, *3; lid, Kel"*e, St John, RB; Ehra, Prm* Eaward lfiand. Arr off Jan I, Wm Peon. Philadelphia. iLtd WgaTth, Marroion P.eeman, NVork; ikth. Warbler, Weat c< tt, NUrkMoa, ArhoKtoo, Pecllaton. do. Eaaai, W*J. b, do; Jam** H Shepherd, R*urk;30Ui, Lady Franklic, Teatoo. RrwTork; 31at. Amy Ann. Thorrpaon. Montreal, Rew World, Knight, RVork. Jaa I. Freei d.nt Piisailibs, do; Melan, Jaekaon, Saraanah; *d, Joaapbaa, Day; Pnneeia. Beaee and Clara Whealar, Cumnnnga, HawOrwaaa. Cid cut Dar iT, E'i Whitney, fraaiuan, Sa<auaah. Coramodor*, K <r AoaUchicola. I ii.tr ! KiogJcta, Catter. Sa'aunahi *8th, Haid**, Brown. Harbor Grace Harbor, ?Fi Europeaa, Wh.loay, ROrl?am; Vte'tarn World, Moaaa. RYork; Relaon Village, Cola, Charleston; (entd?4th for Saraonahji :inth. Shaaona. L'idlam, RYork: 3Int. Har not. D>*r,St Johoa. UK, I K L, Jo)ie, New Orleans; Caaoar, EUred, Ban Fmnriaco: Emma, Oowill, St Jolia*. RF. aad Brai l; Con,Uli? , ti n, APr-r, RTork. tnlanta. Pordy do, Chieftain, Palmar,Chuleatoa; kaerraxon.Sarag*, Philadelphia, Yortihira, Shearman, Rlfork; CbSS Chal<.i.e. .Tbumaun Rew Orknrj*, Id, Coronation, Kaaaeli, Sen f rau Sid':ntli, Atlantic. (?; Wet, KTrrk: Jan i, V.rg ma, Tharopaoo, H Orleana. London. Dec in? Entd inward, Albert, Marmard ijueber: SUt, Per'ian. Hupainr. t/uaoae; Cyru*. On hard, Montreal and Quebec; Dubl,l,aod llr'oi.a i, Nforki Jan 1, Dublin, Ckeeimaa, do. Sd Cb**, Silly. 9) dney, CS: Cloud, Buckw*ll Ijuabec. EnM oatward, Der 48 Za* ona Wil'on, l. eboo andSan Franciien; I.i'bon. Brmtnn 9t J< hn, RH: ll't. Ocean W'i**n Ori'wold, and Pal rick Henry, HubbarJ, NTora.Jau 1,Fame, Walaer. Meaa.ua ua.1 St I Jclin.NB Ch out Dec in Cornehua Or.??-? rteu-ber. RTork Arat I ?,ih. !>?. ai, Spittlre, M< I JjafJtBB, Charleston. Aral MaUr* De< 41. h te, Dane, RTork Ar at Mar.-llle., De. ift Garland. Martin. Philadalpb a H*wt.. t,D*4 SB, aid Canibri*. McCulloch, ROrlaan*. Plymouth, no data,aid Eudona. Bannerman, ROrlaan*. Ar at Pill, Bri'toli D*riT. Crenn.Outerbridg*, Rlork; K?^*at, Ricbibacio; 4J>th, bUmb, Brother*, St John, RB. Ar at 0*aa*j(*oWB. De. V>, Mary Jau*. HrnJermn, W'*b*., iTlh, Fneid?, Drvcoll, Bait a ort, tJtk,-, Sliaaat.aji, do, Shamrock, Dyer, do Arst Olaagow, Dec SB. Hyndalord, St?t?nioa, RTork; Georgia, Allen. Cfarleaton aid M< bit* SM 30th, Brookahv. M?.n. RTort. , Arat Ha we. Dec ti, Fortitud*. Libbay, Ch*rl**ton Sid nth : Baltui:ore, Conn and Seine, Williaaii. RTork, Viola, Jemeeo*. Rew, Url*aii', Macnolia, I'lnck, Cidnand f ?tat??, slat, OsfBBJ , W**h iBgton Philadelphia; Hlh, Hruniwirk, Thoma?, ROrlaan?. Ar at Hull. Dar *>, Chance, 9t*pheo*on. i^uaoer; Frederick, B*. k hu^en. 9?n Fraoviac ,. Hi; re Da, 31?aid Elia?, Traatman, RTork Ar at Halroet, Dec .'H.Maria, Ianl.trom, RTork; Haai.na Bertha, Barr, do. BMAl ii Antwerp. D?c Bt, 0 J Chaff*, P.llabury, R Tork. Arr at Al.cante, De. 18. N S I* Ite-.ma, Mandiaddua, Nswfuiod l?nd. Arr at Bordeaui, D?c 10. Alfrad Etall, Wa?hburn, R Orleena,BBS. Abbot Lord. Roark.do. 9ld ;iat, Ariatide Marl, Leer ure, Cahfor roa; iid. Mal'ina Cetard, Cbatelam, do; Au.;u?ta, Slater, N Tork; .Mth. Abbot Lord. Bnii?k, Itnit UtVini, SMk, Artbamiaa, Lamuiaa, and f.baria. Harilett.San Franrwcoi Slat, Scotland. Parry, H Tork. L.|gf'to, Paul Emile, Hrrit,S?r. Krtnruro Sla f,c.o Balfaat, Dec in, Urrent, Pollock, R Tork; 31?t, William Piernr Arne? R Oileani. Arr at Bristol Dec i7, lloruwia,irbe.?; J? k, P-arl, Carl, N-w loundland; Pagei,t, Lamplnugb, R*wBrun*w?k; Co*mo, Outar bridge. Rew York Met, pre* to Dec ??Cid BeSSB Lord.Curtu, ROrlean*. At Calcutta Nor 18, Concord,*. Auatm, Boston Cowe?, J** j_ Put in through contrary wmd, bark Gu'nir*, Lucas, two days from Havre, for San Fratriaco. At Dundee Lie. Et, Andromeda, Peat, t/*eb*c. Dubli n. Dai a"*?Arr Shaw, Hawitt, iguetex 9ki i8tb, Virg raa, Burg..?. ROrleana Arr ..If Dorer. no d.u, Seraph, (rnm Ouebe.'. At ..raraaend, l*m. .1. Caeeaa. aaaa.tr**!) Paaw**. Wu?b?r. ?~we, Liv?rp. tl. Dec tf-Th? r?w Ha*ip?bir*. Ciaaa, from R*w Fork, 1 ?t thi* port, with part if cargo throw* ,.**rboard. BasaeaUe, D* ?7? Put.n, ar g W,lu*rior. e, Lorain oi Eaetar, S3 ?la). Irom Rew Yo k for Hull. ha? ng en?'>uit*r*?d v*ry baa'/ ? raw -r [wktd li?n SW. round by W ti rw, eepacia'ly oa Rov si, when '.hedaika war* ???pt oi'to it*, bulwarki, .p?r? o*r>, hand toit**, A., w th I. to 11' ieu*j i -*w an a and duMbwd. Ac; w U bar* to repair before ih* pre. red? for her de*t.o*tiua. Arr at Bremen.svee, Dae 83, Anna, Ka*. har. Ball mor*; l'Ml>, Ixi' >? ana. Batjrr, ROrlaan*. ArratCadn. Dr. IS, Bah*ar, Colom, ROrlean?, and aid I Tt. tor Bar, el. na. ITth. Trat tot., 9-iow, ROrlaau?. Sid I8th, Sophia M. Kea? ne, M. Kami*, RGrlaana; Orai.aJa, BaU.l.elJ?r, do; JI??, Baca lau, Sutherland, St John*. PF. A ratRorhele, Dei sb, A eitndre, Cadrer. RYork SIJ fu.Srily, Da* SI. B.iadi.ea. I^evitt. St John, RB. ArratS ndar aad, Da IT.n?eri?ttaInpBla, llatt?. i ir - Arr at Shieid? D>< St. Aaaltr.Shliaa*, Qeeees Arr at Tt' I* Bay (COH:. O. t II, Patman. Daa?aL Pro. **a*a Arr at Wa'?rf >r t. Da IS, Harmony, Davia, St John, RB. Br TelewTnph, PKOVIDER(E. Jai 18, PM-Arr ach Tante, Rorfolk; eld brig Wik). B w alksr. Matama, - J bark* Providanca, Apalachico!?; Tri ton, do ?<!i. Eh'.a eta and York R ?er, V a Jan Vi - A>r " h Alnert Tlio-oa?. Ranf*"iot. V*; ?id arh J >?*ph A Turnar. Baitera. V\ u, H Bot m, RYork; Faahion, do. Wind at night SW. BOSfOR, Jaa I'. <> Y M-Ro arr:v*lalait ?-*u.ng. CM.birk? 1*4 U-* Story and l.uw?||, Bait, arh K'lan, Hfork. Siaday?Below, aeb Je.tamiue.8my ra*. FA I L PlMJR.JanlS-Arrahr WorraaUr, rronJenc*, to load for Sa'araih ; i eop Tb> . W 1 oro. N*w-Tork. SM, a lur V./gmia, Fhiladr j v a DIGHTnR, Jan 81?Arr ?< bra Rcaciut, Rew fork for lauaton; Charte? ,io lor .la NEWPORT, Jan 1 >?Ski leaterday. .cb Hamlet, Ph la lelphie; Liberty, fm Wareham, for Raw York; Praa.der.t. fm do for do. Hw j Mae***, 'm Bovton tor Ror olk; Mary I !i-ab?th,fm do for RYork, Proapart, Im Ja.-k'on1 II* lor Be* en; aad all ?*?**!? praaio'iilv re ported V> U..1 SW. _ I From our < ? udent) , rHII ADELPBIA, Jan il-A^md-Scm John PoA.Johaaoa S da Im Jama? R r?r f leared-hut Uir.ka, Wah'gren. CharUiton; ongi G?n Worth, Ra.Jcl.it, Prrsambur. i Wave. John*, do; ?? ha Sa'amacr?, Jookar, Ki, J c e.r., riaForl W?lth?il. Jan*C Deugbtr, Do- ghty, K camoal; Lreaburg. Bcoa.CLade?too;Silaj E H*ad. Aaiarly, Cienfieg-.*) Da? vid Smith Sm ta, Cl.arleatou, Oral, o, Adaxi, Portland, Jcku Polk, Johntea, ?*w York; Rough at.d Ready, M . b eer, Eaitport; W M i Baird.Stukba, N.w York; Oatelle, Soow, Wilmington, RC, barge ( Ell.Tbona*. li*.tnuor*i iteaoiari Keoaaber, Seymour, Rew York, I i ore. ? F\N FORT. Jan 17?Arrihip SL?lt*r,-, fm Bath for R Tork, and tailed, wha Hamlet,Sberman, im Pro.^lenca, for Philadelphia; Linen;, Inter, tm Warebam for Rew Tora; Prudent, Howard, fa do lor do; Proepect King, fm JackemvoTe for Boat on; Sd ward Stan? ley B?rr*ogh*.fm Boetoa for Raw York. Mary BSesAaBB, Smith, fm d*for do; Ya..: ? Brightma?, fm B*itimor*for Fall River; aloote G? t*il*.Bur**r?oa,fm Br-.itel (or New Turk; E*?*i, Br^gi, fm Fell Re tr 'or do DlaaBtere? cVc. Cspt J*a,e*on, of tbe ship Harmoay, from Sa-annan, oo to* pae saga to St John. HB, raporu, that on Dec 3J. mulm lying ton. a gale ol wind from sW.Cep* Hattert* bearing SW. 8? mihi?, drifted peat th* wreck of ? ?****l apparently about Iftv Use, copper bottersad and painted black, with a white 'treat, aid h*? og tiers dent* ted boat; roast* and bbwipril goa* b) tb* board Sew ft* He*n oa *e*k waiting for aa? ?U- e. but the v.ulaacaof ti* wj>d and b gh tea pre c'aded the pr**.b,'ty of *a*istmc them *>a tU* SStb, th* gal* having abated, mad* tail >a aearrh ol the wreck, betet * Pal it again Mew * vmleatgsl*. ?nd coul* tee notffng of has. Capt J think* aha untt Uv* ft,.nr*r*d on th* night of tb* Od, a* the HS od thiftedaoRW, with a heavy cro*? *??. SairSaaaaMu.Lavaa.from L.v*rpoU .'*r St John, Hi; sate a gee ?ralcargo w, ,rh put inti Blalstirne, haviog itruck oa th* Bratil Rock on the I Ith uh hae bean found, after the rarro waa ruKhargad, to be kw* damaged that, wt* anUr ptUe? and the cargo Would Uerre fore be ahtpped, ?cd ib* ?oald prucwd SB u*r voyig*. after anlar ^Bwa Moea*oj,1|,oi Deer lale, lioyay. item Pbir*d*laAa for Mc* la, ?nrucg * leak oa th* lith and aucA Uth mat, So mile* w.th of Cap* H?i,lop*o,i..ppo?*d from damag* by being Www! Ikrouga the ice? Inaured at Tboenaato* for Si.ttiG. Craw take* off by ach Palo AB?, ? ad arr.vtd at Boa ton oo Tbuwdag Th* M it undoubtedly Ute aama veaaai *een oa the l'tb, w th xiwapct out I I water, aad no ?per* Ba.? 0a<o, Daggett, beoca .'or Califoraa, pat into fcketetiaeo He* It, .a lucb a laaky rUU, caceal ay ?*?*r* waathar, aak.be uawo/teji th* aacewary repaira, (U-weoJS tr* told for the beetil of thee* eeav T*rn*d Sa.r J?.oa Pinn-Auo-t 40 more keJeaol revnai f th* cargo of ship Jacob Parkte*, nare bee* ta'td and takaa to Chatham by th* pnrcha*era of th* wraeked (tuff It * tkoegat * good iewl nter* win be recovareS Sair Oaairia, fanra Raw Orlaana to Baatoe. wa? got oa* ?hor* aear P?ak*d Hille, u* Tkuraday, aad tewed to Provmcwtowa when ehe bud t*l* at l nab or ua Friday morning. Tbe .lit ?? but Uli* etraeed aad baa not a. Ig ad a* waa reported. Oa* pump wJi keep bar free, at bbougb ahahaeakeat So tun* ?tooe balkut mibe bold, and \tt no ?rr ptj coat* ia bet. Bat? out, Harding, tt Monier*)?*. u*nc* lor Sea Praerace, aSMr touckwag tt Ru> Jaae.io, bad ,weeded oo aer voyage to toe let of S3 10 i. loa 7* W. and having met with much teaeeataoua weather re . tr.tt vicinty spring aleak, making at on* Urne 3.0U0 vtroke* par boar; 'aktch aaadetbe laewtaace of tb* peeeengen neraeaary to keep a*> arlaet. The 'aeael a mich ttfucad m her upper work*?part of B carg* ha* keee taken oat, that in* may ba utuAad, Ac. 9b* was M ' be raedi for Ma by the lath B*v Sc* BJ.t.w.ta. at R?w Loodoo from J*ck*otrrrie, i*w (in A. grrenj* number of hard fma 14oar* tuaker, a*d t v**aeJ'i**ck bo< ?? tdrift. StaCvac? Ctaaaiaiaia-Tb* cargo of ach Cyn;? Ch*mb*rl*.- . - Boeton tor BTork. a ea board imall vaeeaU at Chat**?, wuting to put it oa board th? ach, whah baa not yat anawiad repair* at Edge/ town. Tb* cargo w*? not kadly Umegad, *(cept about l.rcw? ,*** ktalher which war* wnt Sc* Eula Fi*?, at Cardeau fra lUbaaond. ?at deck load 9 r Daattr. F*a*cH, at Malan:a* Irom RorM.kMt d <cA, gaJJar. | i'cVj W D.na-Srk SonUtereer *t awvaasah fa atoetae, mm f t Tth .ait. 1*134 J6,loa 77 10. p?aaad the wreck of ?ch J W De?r.,eu*v ... , ? w ?. gto? pmcmmU.am mmmU $mmmt th. dark, htagiag by tk* nggieg. and her graika akr,; her ?:?a|erta o-t ol th*V*Uf. ?*w aar Tim?, bat ec iM o?4 **-. w aar* BBS ttkktd Brest. taa*vr*l / andaappoaad from Caarloitr u,ws, PEI, for ? Teak, with ace- A oat* aid kdurtey. tttmt a/jn m a thirt teow ?'-*ra. at GataarV ? Beach, en the ?Ah km and ka* aar* leteoaa* a tetai aracfc Vetaa- ??* rcaaga edeartajad V*a.'? To Marinem. Tl. CasBoey. tili??? m tVtyrt Ledre Be* Vomtmm. he??? beei rammt a?ey kr rl<MOnf er*, has km rwpeacew wet*. ? T)ii Ruit? ? Will ?llWUMMli UM Kl Ol Apfll Mit, WS-, i?. Cu du? w II b? rrtx.r?4 te ete pkkee Cnllleyrnltt Vc-r-le Npejkrsj, ?V?. IVrW.lMItMiM? SO.shapSss MymsA.heeycw fo? Sea Free Mt Not'84. ????? Im M SS hart |M, ?I >ta NuVo, kMti ^'."V ^Z?""*?' ???"?*???? ?? ?so?., dn? ? ei ed to M reported ;-ih inet, et ? PH pMMl ? . upper eh p *) ? lee IW fro* N wi Ii Ol, ander f top-a L ao* mtiM. .eppotwd kw to ha Um BVIbm H. i rti?, met fur ata Pii?f?r?, w,od at Um Um? j w MpokPB, Ar. U. lat 1*3 ? loa 3? M. an bei (loornu* Am?, fra lil?n lorCharleatoe D*< ?. ?t * 10 tea 11 ?. passed hart showiof red sad r?8ow erwei w-th a red dam?od a Uta carter ?>?(. tat as v loo 14 US. pseeed hart Wm WaDac? mt laut, hesud tut ' Jaa u. lat * lo ? loaf TS Ok) W. tchr BaHhw, ftoaa Maar Tort (ar Danen. **? l?tBO m\ toaf 4* ?i, wat reara hart B CtarchtlL Im. U?m aa trr Boetoa. H*J?V?r't*t ^ *? "?*? Chesspsak*. frost Uraan aar 52 l"1 t'JV I?" ,r J?*-?r*.M f" Ssspvss *? *?***?? id H,m T rk BK. ???> atoaana, Aethoayf Dal Mem* Jaa I i', lat ?l, loa TO, hru; Harten? tm Pern, oi aad tot lalaaa Dec IS, hat at 30, loa 40. a-hr Byte*. ????-r. froaa Boetoa rar Kit er Plate - Jen l.l.tet3Ai?.loa7r, U, sehr H H <-rar-ib.!. set Careiwel| Iraaa Baltimore for Saeaaaah. ? Jan a. tat *J JJ toasT *). kr? Laer ?Ja, Iran Wiecaseot loa Haraaav - daoet. B WhaJora. Art at New Bedford ITth sVt Pran.ee Heanetta. CV>sr> Harra I eaa, Heaorara Aagtft. ?ilh full cargo, 100 bau ea'rrw tm ? bol.aad 1* tkei rhe koee. Ale? arr ernp Soa'h Carol,aa. Corer Ind a? Ocean St Helea? Na? l.aubl 0 bole aa MBS do arh ort. aad ?ui Am kvee A latter from Capt Alray, of bark Ha? eat of N Bedford, rep area rar at PloreaOvt ,7. all ??II, >waa. Spoka. Bo data, lat 14 SI N, loa a" 14, (hip Draaio, Stan-, laLoodoa, 10 dtye oat, afl ?**}. KorriBa Fart*. At Faaama ITU urt,ahip I'bao I, Cartaj, from San Praaciaro. tt A* for Callao. all ready At Pmrrambaro nth art, brif Naptuoe, Baa Turd, for 'iiUib kaAj Am? ? ? 11 port - at at Ttoanee joib ah awrb r> 8ra.>aae. ?*??.>??>?> fmr l.onilalai l Uakaaaa, prohahlr to load for Boaloa AtSartraWh init, hri*a B-reuda, (ot Naarraatla, Sfa)Stotaoo.kaaca, 1"- A- Suoi. Porta fm aad for Portkaad. Wf. At Cardeaa* Mb mat, kr? Marfnieaa Wiaafear, for Boatoa, Mj Air at Hahiai 7Ui laat, ache Ba A?aot, Duaoar. BaaAoa lOaav, ?deaaa BT.irria.Na? T.'rk CM Ilk, acba Mara. Kallr, New Teraa "h, Dutch ahip Anna, Koiaer. BaU'ia. ' Thia aaaeel ?aa wreckei aoa rooatba norm wmmm oa th* waj to Boetoa ) Arr at St J.ihn. NB. IIth mat, brige Kaergv, Boocba, Hear TMBa r l<rim, Im Akiaudr.a, ba Challerua, Baatport, HeraM, Aadraart, do, 14th, ahj> William Careoa. raurha. Saaaaaah. SM from Cape To?a,COB. Nor Ii. ah p Wa.hirvjtoa Al'aloa, tLcm ?tor.; lor Mau'rcaia aaa Calcutta. 6r\i Putaam, Daa i?l, (from Pr.aideoreiZana.aar AtCad i I Sth uh.abip Ba kahira. Sanilh.for Boatoa, fa* dap*. At Haara Hat ult, ahip OreaoVAh, ?oirht. for Boatoa, le? dar*. T, u< bad at Pernaaibaro 11th ult, bark Ocaioua, Oraaa, fat Bueaoa A?r?a. mi aid nett dar W>r Boatoa. Sa.aad irora Mtracaibo, akoot SBS oK.ach Charles Apptatoa, OaSk lar Boetoa. AtAltroaRar hr? Bon,to, Ham Libraott, Im Waahiaftoa, NC, f or Haur t.os, iVa No Am .e.?ei at Rureo. Rauda Onantal, Dec I. v I i Janeiro No?*t,ahip? Joho N Cuepar, Plitosr, Philadarphel fi r California. rep?, Thoioae Watooa, Lyka, Cahfonua for PStUSaa phia, Idj, li?rk? kei,?ir|tton. Baiter, ftn N?? Tort for Past rut Mf> 1> S Uooaall, McO l?ery, Searrpert.ua,-; Kioaatoa, Pair.rk, Ira Haha?, ' aa. Is kasd mt BaJUroora ia a week; brura Angola. Suctaar, fsoss B>?tea lor Caliloraia, rep(; Eaaoy, Hnoart, So do do, California, n . fm Boatoa. d.ac, Carnhae, McCh ton, 'rem R-.i Oraade, uti., and Sleplian Toaa(,Oray, Im Baaia, aac, ataaiari Na? fssB, Aardl fra NTork. van Prnsitiaan, Bar fahkllsit. rape;, tod la*.of as oal; Coh rahla, rottsn, froni do for do So. notncatlr i'ortsj. ALKXANDRIA, Jaa I'i CM arh Parnasro. Pannneka. Ma* fajsfc. Jss IT?An Br br? Conuinar ?, Card, W Ueoi, NS. Da?i4 Cartar, CrKwIsy. tv? hm, too.NC. BALTIMORE. Jan T Arr bark St Joesph. Harra* Jr ld?MSSj ? n ?arr.ua1 K Paitar, Neale, K"hflKiBd. CM aruj Mary Sea aar, P<rker Ptmainbui " a-d ? market, arha Mary Virj.ma, Praak. Alas aodna. tu , Ellen OoUaborout;!,, Brova, Ckarleat.??; Hume, ? ?Ifraf. Si., PaMa'ine, \ ? *,, Wi(u.m?ton NC, Sarai Loaiaa. Ne?'<?aA, B< tto? j Wm Wr^ht. R. (era. Pall R,??r >is New Tort, do; Laar/ A n Ore'i.n NY.-k IM br < Mary Eletsor. Parker, tor Peraeat I ? arkati arli t . - Miliar. Poace. BK Jaa I*. AM?CMbarka Roaoohe. Kelly, Ria da Janexroi Cera. Ina?, ?31 tun?; Hi,?m Hnrtca, NOrUana, brur Coyielta, (Br) Bass, , Deansrere: ?< h. Ware. Coraiah, Hamittoo, Bar, Hairy E Kurai, Parka. Bdenton, BO) Mary Willis. Oulin. H? Inn-ad. Va BilSToN. Jan 17 Arr bark Coataraah, Du t?v, Mart*, bnga Keats, Cmim SJataaaaai O ire, McCallorh, or aad fm aUetoortt ?aar Sta> UotMilia. Lsawavawr. Norfolk Cid ahip South Car ,|ma. Prahle, Nas> Tirhaoej oaika Si Itana. Wataoo, Sm>ra?, ( Jd clearaoe?, bar as ra> pairrd) rir.^on, Andrrw Ruanaa Ayrea Johaa Carl, ; Brem) Jti ere. Trrn.dad, Cub ? hrtics M. LatMs. N?w Or Iraaa, kr?* Van are Saar di'k. Vers Cnn Cbta Hanry, WiUoa. Tr a darl, Cuba, M -slarsla. UUbrd,Cardeott; a,ba Gen tVaabiacto*, (Hr) Kalley. Tartnoath. US. iSalad. Dark, Cr i* e. Or! at. St Juba. SparUuj brut SterUaa; aof Ji hn, Slerper, Thnmaaton; lad (rum th* Road*, bark Tyriaghaib, hr*> Camnia Jaa IS, i o'clock, I'M-Arr bark O. asu Ware, Cutter, Case Tsars, i H.ir, Lai bold. U.liiai. Souther, Mayo, CbariWrtries' erhiTP Johoaoa, Orotiar, Plnladerplna; H>laa, M 'Paddaa. Bait. l?'h bark Spartan,Coek, Boa tor In port, tcha Richard, Rich, for V rj oia; Wardeme? Att oe for New Tork S, h Aurora, ?hirh has bs?s sakorr oa Wood End Bar. baa Lean jot eS, probably ? Shoot much damarra Arr ISth, kr t 11 oa K Kooi, Smith, of aad ua Predenckakurj. C lee re* brifa Tirnea HiactkH 8m> roa, Amanda, |Br Barrett, Das* arara; Meridian, f Br) Kenney, St Thorns* and a inart*t| Pscoaocket, Brewer, Carji-nas; Tweed, (Br; Shellout, St Johna, N Pi ablas Praocee. E I a. Nawdlrkani. bark a Sarah L Brvar.t LeoosrS Uap, San Pram i?o; Hahr in, rnuie.New Oilrant; lacutiia, Allrad Hevea. Pbi?ad?lp. a, Star. 9rto* Wiera'aet. to load for Cuba; bnja Ana Ma na.Sroith Cha-lrat. a; R ber?a Noor.an NorloIk, China, Wra Haf focda Balt.ii.ore Mao. Baker Jr. Philadelphia, a. be Naw Turk, (rood aril, Na? Tork; B. wd.M, Err.ary, Bangor, fl?o Scott, Laaall. Praak frrt, Tffe. anoe. karri.w. Be If net; H.bernn. Posy, Bath. SU mm kiranaon. barka Sultana, Drasen. Johan Carl Ship WitcboraA, at to* as eteaioer R B Porbea aid laat nicht Alan eailed thiaforaasss) hark Psaaati, a; brif,a Tune* and Montirello BOOTHBAT, J*n It - Arr bark Cuba. Sawyer, Portlaad for Cake* brig Alteton, Y er. r, k rar kfort; acba Atlautn-, Bur(ui, do fur Parts Rica, Adeline Hamlio, Piercs, do for Havana, Hudaoa, Barry, Saare port for Cardeaaa. BP f. PAST, Jan II- kit BfA? Be.uchamp.Mrlntyre, NorfnDl; Tra* n'ls, Oro>er. Boeton; Peytosa. Oilman, ds. itta, Jsse Out. Cuewanf. bean, do Sld la'b. ai ba M < h'jao Shuts. Haraua, S A Sarth, Braar, Boatoa, Cameo, B'ake. do. Trunlli.Ornrer, Pembroke. BRISTOL. Jan IS?SM ekaop OajSsBs. Ver(iaoa. New Tork. Jan IS- Air bri( Henry BUrebail. Weet. ProaiSeaoe, te Saaah fcaaS ms for Har ana, a oopa Tbomaa H .H. Hull, and Anoe. Miller, mm fee Ne? fork CHARI E1TOS, Jan 14 Cid ateaaiebip Label, Refiiaa, Hsaaas %-ie K.y W?i ?hipe Harret tt Jeaeie. I -i aar l.iaerpool; OewaraJ Parak.1t, at'tteaaa I. eerpoal, bnr Orray Tilt, Cowel , Pni-idaaoa, Rl;acba J M Ia>k.r. la)lor. New York.i.eo C Oibka. Oieba, Ms* Ovtssrjs.piiri, r?ao(h, St Marka mm Newport Pis. Westtasaa, bsrtl SJsriTi'on, Jar-kern l. ,ndin; ac-ha J M Taylor. Taylor, NTortaj Kdwiu Parrar, Mitchell. Raltimor*. PALL It IV y It. Ja? IS?SM ***M E?a??, Cuoim.ns?. New Teck. I4*>?8W ach Cautaaaian, Mayo, lor Norio'k (or Batimors,arcs** rfl ?11' iTih-Arr ?. n- Me. baser, Cain, Pb.ladelphia, Wm Rueeall,Oedtrap. New-Tork Sld ?< h Mar, Nickereon. Rait,mere Threaker (??t Caate ianrs)tos* aVseSsr ot a?Mp Eaaei, eld mm Uas UOj for Naw York PRANK POH I Irrltth i,r < (I-?,-Hi. P -uroy, Cardenas; actat f .? iit Oihssi New lovkj tmm Dais, S**M,-, Oleedo**/, Hiktard.Ba'.fr...re PRaNKPORT - Arr .40,. Rremeu br.j I^eru.na.Oeerkea, El.raletii rVmroy.Cerder.av ?< ha fil?M, war Rettirao le , Daw. Swr-f. Naw York, Kanhawa i.dinan do. MarySeeaey, Saw *r4y. I.I' . arr.rb? I'riV a, Harr man. Boston; Iowa, DaaJuas, ss SJI ca R. ai i?. M'Cr.'lis, Ha'aaa; OfrBSVS Hiada, Jamaica. OLOfJCESTP.R Jan '-.-Arr brie; ol,ve, M< Colter, (m Baatoortfor Boatoa, *> h Oariaad. Mi ls'irs, Bsltnaore. Jaa IT- Arr-.'h?,Ro*o ike,3Biith, from Es tport for New Tort, Sea,fra Newbnrvport i r Sew Bedford; !? i ?r ?l. B-r to Wi.' lor Retire; HyU., ?rfaddea, fm Hath (?* do La< f, tut KeiinebuLk far Boetoa. HOI Ins s HOLE Jan 1?. PM- Arr arh fmpire. Hardy, LeAwS for New J. rk and aid IrMli. ISIh-Arr (ad ssited, bnf Protect*?*, Hi I. New York lor Cela a. irth-No arnral, aaa) no ?eres! SJ sort sl II AM iSI.ESHOtO, J,n I I In port, scb SomsmlU, Dodre, St Jeha, NB. for Horton. MOB1I P, Jan Cid Br ship Born'.,) , f sliert. Ijrerp-w* beets OeoThrn.. P .k Olao', Nnardoo.Ssoford.New Tort, brira Joewah, ?an,. Wak-eg-a. Se.iih <<i Briatoo; John Arfred, Jahe ass, Attsksi a-. ?? I a Coawea* Oresama.. do, Adrla.de, Bruwa, da| HearrDsmii do n?" ei Ist S PM In m fhsr'ee, SnowhsS, Sostss mt NortVSj. Ir.robab') Chawisa, RsS erderet. Boetoa tor Sa'aneak.iechs Pdwsrd Burroa?ha. Boeton lor Norfolk; IvnelU. do. for New Vertf f R Josea H. lmaa, Ma. b aa 'or do fand all talked Sana? th* saftt.) ITlh.K AM-ln pert bnf P*l? AHo; a? ns Jwao, of Rutland, Karh mood of Thon u'ob; Sanry Biahop, ZnWrte, Henry, NaeSsaa D?r*a*, Mary II IB, Kl?ard Stantey; ?V->p RspuWe.. He ?e. ?? - w fr .m Rath <? t N.w York tod the o?lier tea SSl?, pre' ..del/ reported, wei-t o'lt Isat n.fht, with Um w,ad NK Arrbr* Pro-f*. t. Kisf. Jicksoi.tille for Boetoa, *ch Taate.tVsaaU man N' r'olk for Pror.deaca. NEW l.oNfMiN. Jss IS?Arr prop n?a-a-ir. Oeer, fei New Tort (br AHys'a Point, ach Mad. weak a Nutter, (at Jerkeoerdle tor New Hates. Sld al.aip Wssk n?t.*, Pieotae, for New Tora. Jsi 17-Arrah.p Shelter, new- Larrtt, from Bath for Ss* Tsrki Jaapav, Nicte-ees. fas Boatoa far do; S i.so, R i?esll, Im Naotuciet for do| sloops lasse H , PallR.ter for So; Jena?, Birde?. Im BrMtol for So. 8 Id erbe Beut Pack, Srn.th, Richmond; Be . HraWB, BTuaard, ^n'iW BEDFORD Jan 1*-Bld acb Cornells, Youae, Rs* Ts?Jl_ Jss n?Arts* pa Praryr-e HenratU. Cloofh, North Pacute Ckcsasaj SoutL Carolins r.^ey l d,sn Ossa.St Hekms Ns? S NEW ORLE ANS, Jsn S?Cat sb.p Chas Hill, Lsmoert, L,? bark Ar- h n.edrt,Men tt. Bi<t,mora. PROMDENCE.Jtn IS- Arr sloops KJxyf *** Tcrlj W.ilrtm h Ssbfcrd, Josss, so, M***s .j, . ' -i?? Tay*)?^ P*i V \ ?..V^.Orefoa, Suras*, sset lUdawt, Barlsr, N.wJ ''The hr t P*r??/ e. Pals, hat bean up to toad for M.taarae. Jss I"-- A'r achs t-Lao Chas*.Ckss?. ^fP^^T^L^mVZZ P- "r-k.D.l.w,r*C.?y;Moaa. Bro?s, H^l, Pb.h>i??s4M* SM act f.ld.t au- Voo.r, , N*w Tork ? a_. ? PBlLAIiri.PHIA J... I/r-Arr ^^^"^?^LTlAmm. y A CM I llStlai W.r^rns, 5??*IortiRM Bre?BJSf, ksuva. \\ . ti uftcc, Ns!msa,So ruerkati* Jss 17-Arr tin tm St If Cofts, m J%_jZ\ T o-eaos, P.rt.r, Ns- Tork.Marj PaUsrsoa, BatseaBB,TTtm'mmwm, A R r/, I>pa- New Tork. sw* Tork. J?**r P'iRri AND./arltV-Arr tcos *^<J^<EUtmym*** C*s Jartsoc, Brooksv.ils. ?.th loss ot deck **t e-- atewart. Raa or at Henry Lee. t, Kinsman, Jr, Ouayesae. rn w?? ?a <? _ ra. Nor6?M, Cawtsa, PWBtTLSND, Jan 1 r-jche Kmm^ ?^*1^tMeV Cm hasf T.^k do; stsasflsr Cr*t,le, Desnsf. ? ; ' ?fl.Cub? NewTort.treaPeTTT^*^ JSB'--Anarht r>M LiW. kVeeris.^^ ahMfirStmst. CUKvM%tmT^tUm^ ? U a.'-w.ar Carssnsa, sth ^^"Ss Esrstss. Tr?*a*J>*s, Ksl P0RT3MOITH NH 'i^t, Crortrt N*? Tork. (sM| Man . Pru.bew.do; Mar? ^^rrmin, W.llscs. ?Tsrk; A#?. kl, ki and jjVriiitiBjir-. Uas* mm**. ?* tymtr t*4 Mary fff^^^UM. NTetk. Brats, Speal_.asS l"ttZZ*7?mn\ammU>. ' u .,; wistot? Tkorp, 5s* Tsrk. .i L-U, OtrtJfjV^&Ju,, Nr. Tork vteiasrtstk r . Baksr. do; stoeroe? ??t^7jr, Wilha. Lrravaayok jW ?*?nJ*> 7 a-.tht.Oa. CM sfcjs*Jf(*^?art Vaeta. Pbaa, a^sStSavheW JZTmZ, Um. ; k 0 J Jo*w. Loj*^t*Mr ? *nt'*TT??t**m BaaiNetuy M-aw.CsssrtT^fs* oMNOTON.J- ^J^toSO. _ -,i rl J-i?*" ?rb Un*?' ^ sr>sik?*?*s-?.*? "'rJ^'cut ba,k Ca^n, Ayrw. Atrtra. krt. W? W^Cs yt?frtnO?, Jan IS?Arr sch W- R.-**. *-? T*" fall K t*r. . ? . . katMt. Re* Tort CU Jar*' Jaa 1J? Art w*h H? ? r e' H.l- k APP^^ Cmtlm< New-Tert miim\ytrn, ltKUktr'IZ^JZZZ, Phahatarph* W?a?w?*? Tort. 'mrl'riJXli^nZTro^^^Trl^'wshA, Mr ^CKPORD.JaalT-Upwl. ? ^ *??,.??