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T^Tui?t tho dutif. were illegally collected l^^dbepaidtoC.ifornia. ^i, rSic? rwpH*Mi Mm atWIcKrtto. of w ttW-l. bat if the military author,..*, tad *M ' oed the authority to rolled daties. vee ?J*^'Va.-voea would have been forfeited to the lyDited ^'Af!*. KrK Owin, PtARct aod Bwmo nie et ine um? ?-. . ? u? sTraistO?I advocated the amendment. He *m*?w?.Yvv,mr.? entitled to receive all the _,gbt Oy^J*!a ou thi. ?round Mtll rrf'J? M-ed IC? and the bill Journed. , ?OISE OK REPRESENTATIVES. ? 1fr 8TAHT0S of Tenn., from the Committee on KavaJ Affaire, made a report, concluding with a -solution that the Hou.e approve of the course Bflbe Secretary of the Navy in executing the UW?f:?.t Session, authorising the construction 5 ? tLatiug dock basin and railway in San Fran cieeo and see no reason for further retard lug the factors, Messrs. Dahin, Moody, Secor and fjl brrt Mr Jo*IS moved to lay it on the table. Lost YeaarM, Neva ?9. ilr.TooMUS opposed the resolution. The re ?ort he said seemed to approve the course of the lecretary of the Navy. Auf he knew that the Sec retary thinks that a dook for all purposes can bo constructed for half a million of dollars instead ol a million and a half, as now proposed. Ho know that grave charges are pending affecting persons connected with the transaction, and Congress ought to suapend action until the charges ein be aW'ked into. Mr. Btahtoh said that the offer of tho Depart? ment was accepted then the Department ordered the contract to be drawn, ai.d it was after this the resolotion wss offered. Mr. Toomss repeated that the contract has not keen concluded, and moved to refer the report to the Committee of the Whole on the state of the Mm yr. SraKTos, of Tenn , replied to Toombs, vin Seating the character of the transaction and aaid tbtttbe Dry Dock in New-York coat $2,uOO,OuO, ind would not perform one tenth of the service of the oooj bin at ions of structures on the I' i coast, custiiif two thirds less money. Henry M Wes t?rn bid created tbe difficulty to which Toombs 1 alluded. Tbe niorni: ? hour expired, and the House went into Committee on the Civil and Diplomatic Ap? propriation bill. Among the amendments not entertained was tue utiered by Mr McDowell to indemnity Mr. Bitchie Mr Qriknell offered an amendment, substi? tuting home lor foreign valuation on imported Merchandise, aod authorizing the appointment of four appraisers at large. Tbe Chaikman (Mr. Kurt) decided his out of order Mr. Ashmcn took an appeal. The Chaisman was sustained?Ay ?? 01, Naya fjft Mr. 8tkvi;ms of Pa. offered an amendment, that, after the 15th April next, duties autbotized to be imposed by the act of 1846 shall be assess? ed agreeably to tho average value wbich similar articles bore in Hoston, New-York. Ph ladelphia, Cbarleston and New Orleatis on tlrst December, 1646, alien said act went into effect. Whenever any manufactured article imported pays less duty tbsn is charged on the raw material of which it is in part or whole composed, such articles shall pay ten per centum more ad valorem Brandies and Other spirits two hundred percent.; and the da ties on ntbsr manufactures to be increased. The Chairman decided the amendment out of ardor, aud was sustained: Ayes, ill Nays, M, Mr. liHiwrr.n offered an amendment proposing additional duties on all hinds of iron, and varioua Manufactures, aod imposing duties on certaia ar? ticles now exempt from duty. Tbe (Ymmittce rose when the bill was reported to tbe lliruse The amendments were concurred iu aud tlie kill paasi d . Yeas, LiT . Nays, 55. Tie Senate's amendments to Indian bill was Concurred in. tier-ess The House met at 6 o'clock, and in Commi'V i' took up the Senate's amendments to West P sink Academy bill, appropriating twelve thousand d >l Ikrsfor the erection of a riding school. air. SwFkTsEK moved to make it a dnn .i-g rekool. Mr. John A. Kino defended the ftrOfat d appropriation, showing the necessity for a riettug Ichoo: to litt lie cadets for cavalry. Mr GaRTM opposed the amendment. It was totratti up bandbox soldier* and educato th e n Seireos rme. They were to be sheltered fron tbe sea atiu their delicate faces protected ico n the dews ol heaven Such a proposition ooa d originate only with the. old men of th?8>i't..>\ woo Lave tii.ishcd their out door nding. (Mi b Jsoghter) The Hcnato ameadment was disagreed to. Ti e Committee took up the bill appropria ' g tbr, e oiilliohs one hundred aud eighty tlioutv.sf Weilar? lor the payment of the last instalment to 1 Mexico, under the treaty .1 (Juadalupe HstJalgtt. W seemed to him that all Congress had to do was j to sppr?j.riate the money. Mr. bnooks opposed the means heretofore j adopted tor paying the money through foreign Imkers and proposed to advertise for proposals lor the payment iu the nature of a loan. This *ov.;d exempt frcm all surmises aud suspicious of iniwii>riety. Mr. DabTSI took no part with the Bankers ? He iookvd upon their scrambling f?rthe money as Merklege ovei a gambling table to tbe last stake, aad advocated paying the moucy to Mox oo her? self a* ahe d< ? Messrs. Tojmus tud Visto.v continued the de fckte and in favor of leaving to the Executive the ?ffangement for paying the money aa heretofore. Mr. allx.N said that Mr. Webster Would not ** tue raau ha would intrust to make the arrange sxsutsfor the payment of this money. He re gated what wae notoriom,?that when Mr Webeter was railed to take the effioe of Secret* JTsf State aod receive the compensation whica ta tiovornuieBt deems auilicieut for tbe frugal ?fport of a Mepublicau officer, be entered into a JJtMmion, the result of which was that he re ?j?ed twenty Hre thousand dollars, raised in fsii-st. aod a like amount in State ai Mr. Ai.Lin believed men in thti House have Zll**?* ?* ??> ICrie? Name them | - Ji tested tbe Whig party had aot so far ds> med fu-rn its purity ?.f mrmer davs, as to Btan 1 J kn,1 vindicate or palliate tbe transaction and pasted that the Democratic parr^ho^ bou.?" } ? r;:t*""!d *?"a**?t *?cieot honor t, re into this matter, and to put their foot of m ,n Qnu-if ,tti,H*d of ?sr. ashmcr replied aad said rue cd/oa<uo was S1 caiP^'i'?para^ Mr. VVabatar, a Mts.a Lftss?^ l? Tn',?*,r',r to defame so dt.tin ?Wss?.! "V-CU,?D- The honorable Member Ks * - ^?rd partaken ol his sa t. Did he W?f?,ate th,. deep daaifal Bat ta .Mr. SWeSd\rij?\n>C 10 V'"'1 Mr Wehster, ?los* , r ^""'tary ofS:at*?, -kkkl.S ""kl w,,nM ?1a>?oata him He, JmVtSi **?e- ha''M#0 * lelu r 1!? tl>e ilotton wMah TT a ? * 9on?f**^*?t fn>m this citv, k-aj , p>'"at a Member of this Home is la ,^7*? or facts whiob w .uld coavi. t the Batv ^athe?, to of treason aud corruption, aud B, j *?? alxiut to i.tl. r a resyolatioaof loqury ^njaa) had tho paper m bta drawer. 1,^8 wr the memner t.i iotro-luce h a reao ^k did not kDO-r wno lf1u wr;tor wtlf j,ut tj,0 thoa* 1.''1^'r'>',*>,, blataasl la words similar to tvt*?J,,M vMr Allou 10 nirttt. Tnore was a ^tohar ' 1 ?"e but ?n?^- If ?h>t the skaykZ'T_ WM; t'or-wwake the resolution KT! J iLT"0 ,D tl* B,""'~''? -'rawer charging ^ da. l" "'^^""Htmn raid treason, aod ?tkaST. *L,)U?:ti 10 P? himself iu tho ^C^,?' ?.f ^ '"^???'-?near the akS ^iaaaj - axp^riencad ?A Uta kaaa* ?t Mr. Webeter uure than once. He should weep for the injus tice he bed done to Mr. Webster. The cbtrge it that gentlemen of New York and Botton,,who knew Mr Webster's pecuniary in ability to take the potition he now holda, have at sisted i <m. He (Mr. Athmnnl wat ?rund to my that he d the honor of a confidential iutercoarte with Mr Webster. It wat one of the ri -heet if.vmenu of hit life, and he waa not aware of what had been aaaerted and charged If ao, he hart nothing to tay in relation to it. If to. ia there ai )thing in it. even to the greatett *?xteat to which it ieaaierted, to detract from Mr Webtter t honor I Suppose it true, that in generotity and jut tice, free traders and tariff men, merchants and me chanica. are diaposed to make him presents ; I with my colleague could ao aot to command that kind of consideration, even while he fails to get their votes, trial after trial If ao. it there any? thing to impeach Mr Wehtter's int*a;ritv ' Let the bold defamer ttand forth. For one.'l ttmd f.irth to meet the attack. I believe the honett ? nit gerierout hearted of this House would m-et it. Let him put his charges in a specific f irm Mr. Him.iard characterized Mr. Allen's re marks as a malignant assault on the Secretary of State, and eulogized Mr. Webster's general char? acter aa a patriot and man, and ?aid that k*j stands stronger in the affections of the people than before these shafts were leveled at him The Committee rose at ten o'clock. House adjourned. NEW-YORK LKtJIILATl'KE. SENATE.Albany, Tuesday, Keb. M, petitions. Three of the Board of Assessors of the City of New-York for a law subjecting all foreign Com pauiet aud Manufacturing Comp anies to taxation. hills. Mr. Cfolius reported favorably on the Assem? bly bill to provide for an agent to represent the State of New York at the World's Fair, to receive compensation. Mr Ckolils also reported adverse to the As? sembly bill for the appointment of five persons by the Legislature to represent the State of New York at the World's Fair, to serve without com? pensation, and tbe Senate killed the bill Mr. Cook reported a bill amendiogseveral laws relating to Life Inturance. The bill providing for the election of 8enator w> a* called np Mestrg. Morgan, Johnson, 8choonmakkr, Hkddk?, Beekman, Cook, Carroll, and Bar coi k aoMietted the Senate,, explaining their posi? ts :i [Justice cannot be donothese gentle men ia a skekton telegraphic tket ;h ] ASSEMBLY ... Petitions. To compel the Railroada bstffMa S>ratuse ami Bu'fsloto lay down a double track within eight! -n months ; to abolish tolls on tbe Central Railways of this State , ten to prohibit the sale of Intoxi? cating Di inks; to stay Collection of Rents on ma? norial lauds ; three to prevent the Jailtof theState M ing used to continc Fugitive Slaves ; seven to repeal the Free School Law ; to prevent trcasona Us meetings in this State, under a proper penal? ty ; againtt the passage of the Cotlin hill. a^ai.itt tie par redemption in the Cities of New York r.nd Albany; to make it a penal offente to remive a free citizen from this State against hit will; three to compel the New York and Erl? Railroad to carry out the original provitions of their char tt-r: of citizens of New York, asking that the Commissioners of Immigration may bo elected in tho same manner at the Governors of the Alms Houte. Mr. foWHSKsn reported unfavorably to the b 11 allowing Notaries Public to take oaths, acknow? ledgments, Ac Mr. Blackstone reported favorably to the bill providing /or the appointment of an additional i umber of Commissioners of Deeds for the city of New York. Mr. Wakkman inttoduced a bill incorporating the Union Steam Navigation C inpany. Alto, a bill for an appropriation to the institution for the Blind. CITY ITEMS. a ? CT* After the rain of Monday the sun roto yes Ur. ay in a bright and cloudless sky, and de day w tit ircth, bracing and elastic, with a promise of similar weather to day. a It tcFPTioN of 6am. Houston ?Tho publi': re OOftWat to Hon. Sam. Houston took place yetter day at noon, in the Governor's Room of tho City Hall. Tbe tlagt were hoitted at utual, and quite a largo crowd of persona collected. The General wat introduced to many personi by Mayor Kisnv i. a nti.and wat welcomed to the City on behalf of the Mnyorand Common Council, by Nicholas Dean, Kto. Pretidcnt of the Croton Aqueduct Depart? ment, who anured the General that hit name was already enrolled upon the page of fame, bat that lie hoped there were still a few blanks loft upon which hia future deeds might be recorded in letters of gold. He then congratulated him upon the part he had taken in the passage, of the Compromise measures, and gave him the attur anco that he was now in a Northern city, aud tbtl that Northern city was sound to the ore ?past the great questions that Wore settled hy tbe Compromise?that the was opposed to agitation ? and firmly resolved to maintain the Union at all hazards. Gen Houston, in retoonie to this address on the part of tho City authorities, ro tomed his sincere thanks for the honor they had conferred upon him. He had devoted much of Ma life to the tervice of his country, and he hoped his conduct had been directed by right impulses, h he bad ever sought power, it had been that he might use it for the good of all. He hoped the period of agitation had passed He had never doubted the integrity and patriotitm of the peo? ple of the whole country, and had placed fall reli? ance upon their ability to put down fanaticitm within and invationa from without. The Union hat given us nationality and power, and without it we can have no nationalitj?without it we can have no home?and without a country and a homo ho would rather perish than continue to exist.? After these remarks, numbers thook h&ndt with the General and welcomed him to the City. He appeared to be gratified with the reception he had met witb. In person, the General looks as robust and active as he did fifteen years ago, but when be addressed the public we missed the tpsjklieg eye and the animated expression of features that were wont to greet the hardy pio? neers of tbe border, as they gathered around hira in the early days of Texas. Dry Goons in Coktland st.?A New-Yorker win) left the City fifteen years ago would hardly recognize tke Cortland-st. of 1S51. Commodious hotels and spacious stores have replaced the cramped groggoriuS and tumble-down huckster shops of an earlier dav, and Trade vies with Travel for the mattery. A single establishment? one of several?may be taken as a sample of the new business of Cortland st- in our day. Tho Dry Goods Jobbing House of L. 0. Wil sun A Co. is at No. II Cortland st. extending thence to Dey, a depth of -'i t feet It is five sto riea high, betide the basement (alto a salesroom; and tbe ctll&r, which is used as a depot. Each floor has its salesmen, book keeper, Ac and is de? voted to some department of the trade?to 8i!ks, or Cloths, or Prints, or Shawls, or Shectingt, cr Do Laines, Ac ? perhaps two or three species of goods on a floor, but each in its place, the ilesign btir gto furnish a complete assortment of Dry G.h>ds irom this single but exteusive concern ? We belavo it is the purpose of Messrs. Wilson A Co. to c innect with ther pretent butineas tbat of Merchant Tai'ors on a grand sea!.\ working up their own fabrics exclusively and staadicg ready ti fid up a Clothing Store from their iuiuieuse Stock as they now do one of Dry Goods. Of curse, such a concern deals indifferently and no osaaaril] la both Aairican and Foreign fabriet, . Li.t we r.otad that Riuch n.?re than half the ttov.k | ia American, including ample aappliet of Merri- j mac Piitits, Mam-beater (N. H J De Laities, Laa- ; at i MB] (Mast.) Ginglun*. Bay State Shawls, Ac. Ac. And, while tVtJfl Raw some fabrics, d WbJotl tl? bsssm mauuta^tuio ha* leeeded uuder the pre. sent Tar ill, not to speak of Silka, which are now scarcely produced at all ia thii country?yet most descriptions of Home Manufacture, baring ob? tained a foothold under more favorable auspices, maintain it in spite of the present depreaiion, and ?ome are actually advancing. Flannels and coarse, heavy Cottons are now scarcely imported at all. ?The concern of which we have spoken is one of a c'ais fsst tskir.g the place of the smaller Jobbing Houses of an earlier day. The Dry Goods business can no longer be prosecuted to advantage in our City except on the largest scale, with vast sales, small profits and sure returns ? But of this we shall speak more at length soon. fy* The YotPio Guard Bam. at Niblo's on Monday evening was ?ne of the moil spirited and agreeable festivals of tbe season In spite of the unfavorable weather, there was an overflowing attendance, especially of ladies. Annng the guests was Hon. Sam Houston. A handsome supper was served up in the dining-saloon, at which toasts were drunk and speeches apok-n all honor being given to the name of Henry Cr.at. The dancing was kept up until a late hour. Steamers ?The Cunard steamer Africa, Capt. Hyrie, sails to day at noon for Liverpool. Tne I. 8. mail steamship Ohio, Capt. Schenck, sads this afternoon 'or Havana and Chagres. The steamships Florida, Capt. Lyon, from 8a' vannab, and Southerner, Capt. Dickinson, from Charleston, arrived yesterday morning. 81CKKESS and Death on Shipboard.?The ship Antarctic, from Liverpool, which arrived at the Uuarantine yesterday morning, lost twenty of her passengers during the voyage. At one time, 400 were ill, and 90 were ultimately landed at the Uuarantine Hospital. Phrenologt.?Mr. 8izer is to deliver a lec? ture on Phrenology, at Clinton Hall, this evening This is a subject which is full of interest, and Mr Sizer is fully nonipetent to interest and instruct his audience. Shakspepean Headings? Prof. Hows wil' r' ad Shakspere's Comedy of "Much Ado Ab>ut Nothing,'' this evening, at the Stuyvesant Insti? tute, being the last reading of the course. This will be the lastopportunity for some time of hear in!: the Professor's correct and chaste readings of Shakspere. Bhadp.vhy's Gi.ef. Concert.?The concert of glee choruses, ballads and songs, under the diree tion of Mr. Bradbury, will he given this evening at the Tabernacle. The programme is truly at? tractive. The grand natioual Republican song of ? The German Fatheiland" is alone Worth the y.r.cc- of admission to those who have never heard it. |y It should be remembered that the present Series of 8attler's Cosmoramaa will cloae on the 8th of March, when new views will be substi? tuted. Among those on exhibition at present, are a?J of remarkable beauty. The aolemn repose of the Egyptian Tombs and rook-temples?the statues of Memnon, and the rapids of the Nile, henirred in by the t?wny wastes of Nubia?tho foamy descent of the cataract at Gastein, in the Austrian Alps, and the cold pinnacle of eternal si ow which looks down on the meadow of Nass held?the darkness and terror of a storm on the North Sea, and the sharp lights and shades and gay coloring of a street in I. a Valetta,?all these are brought in turn before the visitor's eye, as if he stood in some enchanted tower, each of whose many windows looaed out on a different land.? Tho illusion of these views is complete They have been prepared with tho skill of a genuine ro'titt, and so managed that on a bright day the etiect comes as near reality as lies within tho power of human art. Military.?The Massachusetts Volunteers were yesterday the guests of their New-York companions in Mexico, and of the American Ri? fles. At the closo of the reception of Gen. Hous? ton in the Governor's room, he received a inarvh irg salute from the remnants of the two Regt ruents that had served in Mexico. There were about forty of the Massachusetts a.id twenty-oco of the New-York Regiment on parade. After tho salcte, the officers were personally introduced t.? General Hosnton and to Mayor Kingslaml by Gen. Storms. About 'i o'clock the companies on duty partook of an entertainment, at tho invita? tion of the Mayor, alter which the New Yorkers escorted their Massachusetts brethren to the Bos? ton boat. Amid hearty cheers from the wh-irf and the at, the Massachusetts Volunteers d*> I hi ted for home, apparently highly gratified with their reception and the courtesies they have re? ceived from the New-York companies. Serious Accident.?AL.ut 4 o'clock yester day afternoon, two men engaged in digging a well in the rear of No. I Second av. were sudden? ly buried under a mass of stone and earth, in con sequence of tho work giving way. One of the neu was almost completely buried, his head only remaining above groand, the other was half in- J closed in the ruins. The excavation was deep, and it is feared the workmen are badly injured. Tbtir names could not be ascertained. The Little Dkummek.? vVe understand it has been decided that the Little Drummer s next ap? pearance will take place on Wednesday evouing next, March 4tb, in Tripler Hall. Tbe perform? ances of this astonishing child, on Saturday eve ning last, excited the wonder of all who heard bim. The very freaks 01 his unconscious baby? hood seemed to awaken an interest in himamoug tbe audience, and we have no doubt the second Concert will 1 a even more sue essful than the first. The Opera.?To night // Gturamento?the fa? miliar opera in ?hieh Truffi shines so resplead ent!y?will bo ffiftm at the Astor-place Opera House. Tne occasion is made extremely inter cstitg t>y the debut of Signora Bozzi, (Madam. Margueritt. s.) sriso is said to be. gifted wit'i a line contra!:o v i e We anticipate a brilliant evening. _ Benefit to George Loder.?In another column will be found a programme of the compli n t-ntrry benefit to George Loder, which is to be firtH OB Tuesday evening, the 4th of March. It will be one of the richest musical festivals of the season. 8uch vocalists as Arthurson, Mad. Otto, S'gnora Bozzi, Mesdames Jones, Eastc tt, Bost wH-k and Loder, such violinists as Hauscr and Griebel : such pianists as Strakoscb, Hoffman, Timm and King, with three military bands and the German Lu>lrrkranz is almost an overplus 0' goed things for one evening. I'ihks.?At 5 o'clock on Monday after? noon s tire broke cut In the dry ccods store of Mr. Dannie, corner of Varies and Spring-sis It >ess extinguished by some rlii/ens. Loss I'iflin/r At a quarter nefore I yesterday afternoon, smoke burst oui 01 If.e roof of l(t> Chambers-sl (occupied for making hairs, t4t) and soon tbe whole upper part of the buildinr; was enveloped in flames and tbe adjoininc drag shop, on the comer, of Dr. Joslah Payton, (wno leased the whole property.! was BM :o ln.ared by the water. The law office of Spaiding A e weeny was considerably drenched and other* tee damaged Loss estimate.! atf 1,000. Hanuvir Bank?The Directors of this new Bank have purchased the property on the corner of Hanover square ard Pearl-at, at present o;cu pied by Luquecr A Co. The amount pai l, wd understand, was $35,000. The building is to be remodel- !, to fit it or the pu'poaes for which it is designed. 8ai.V? or Heal En. **? ? Tbe ?'??Ilowiag sales were made by A J Bleee.W' y?t?rdey: (loose and lo 6n HammoLd st 25a .*? tV) do do 61 Amna-al 22*95.... .fi-**' do do HSOranrcvat Z^sinn.....* do do 11? Hester at ?fx5ii.3 iV) do do 47 Avetue D. 22x16.4 *v Co do 64 Serin* at. '1'ixHn.1.W do do CS do X'att. ??? 4 4?O do do 6? do ?tfx.Vi.,?? M0S do do 212 Elmsc ?Sji. do do 210 do 2fx24.3rv ? do do Jfi| do 20x58. 4.H01 do do Mi Greenwich*:. '>. t. , 2 lo t cor Hammond and B eecker stA eaca 2>x .. TJStJ 1 lot o" rear on Blacker sc 19x30. l.Smi I do adjoining, 19x50. 1,661 2do do each l!?s.Vi, |i.61ft each .3,220 I do do 19x50. i.fjuo 1 do do 19x50. l.SSo 1 do do earner Porry-st. 19x50.2Jii5 1 do on llth-av between 42"an l 43 *ta. 2'xinn. 750 fp" Hose Co. Mo 7 passed oorofBce yesterday morning, on their way home with their new car. nage. They presented a tine appearance Another Heavy Wall-st. Operv tiox ? John P. Cryder and James McKay, Wall st. brok? ers were yes.erday arre.ted by officers AMC Smith and Croaeean. of tbe Lower Totice Court, on complaint of V\ alter P Flanders. Treasurer of the Milwaukee and Mis? sissippi Railroad t o, now m this Caty. chargin? them with having obtained by fraudulent means from tn- at jckholdera ol said Road, bonds aid mortgages to the value or fii (ssi It appears tl.at in th? early part o* tie past jear complain ant came to ttii* Citv for tl,e purpose of disposing of the ra:a bonds. Soon after coming to the City. McKay intro duced himself to him, and stated that the evntleman lor whom he was actin? as hrose* would pnrchase them if ti e terms suited. A bargain was struck and bonds were deuvered to the value of SltV*>, which were paid for *n ca*h by a Mr Alexander Jaucon, with whom McKay rep. rascaled b:ni?e!f to ho in partnership A contract was also emarrMtetoby complainant with McKay, that the former should fnrnlsh'bim with bonds to the amount of Ssj.000 ou the same term* Complainant then retarded to Milwaukee and prorured bonds to the amount above stated, whica he brought to this C ity and, by re><rti?st of McKay, placed In the hands cf a man named Jaudon, who lepreeeuted bim? se I ? to be one of the firm of Jaudon Ac. Co, to be paid over to McKay as the latter lultiiled ius part of the contract, v ? i' ii was to pay Sjio.uo even- ten oars HI the whole of the bonds should be paid for It is now alleged that th s Jandcn has given over these bonds to McKay, and is not one 01 the firm ot Jaudon it Co, and is wholly irresponsi? ble, and no money has been received tor the bond* Cry? der is charged with haviag represented himself to *?e oaf 01 the firi'' of Wermore and Crvder, which is chanced to be le>e and to iitve asais'ed m inducing Mr Handera to part with his property and place it in ihe hands of said Jaudon. A hearing in tbe matter will be had this afternoon at 4 o'c.'cck The accused were committed for examin? ation. Fatal Affrat.?An in , uesl u a ;yest?r dsy he'd at the house. No. 7 James slip, upon the body of Win. MouIiod, a unlive of Ire,an 1, ll> years of ase, woo csme to h's d-aCi under the fodow tig ctrcumataucea. it appears that the deceased hoarded at the Porter and BoarC Ing bouse. No 91 Cherry-St that oe Sunday evening he went home to hi* tea s igbt.y mioxi :ated. and whi e at the lahle nsiiiUd in ihe grossest ma ner bis landlady, there being t,o male In the room to take her part. She called upon Frederick Cock, the bar tender, whi wem into the ro>m bp* asked Monlton why he insulted the woman; be reolied with a iilow, and the two men u>n got Into a scurti-ln v inch ihe decessed was so seilousiy Injured, that !.- Had veetcrdsy miming a verdict was rendered that the li? censed came to his death by Mows Indicted l>y Kredenck ( 00k in self-defence. Cook, who had preetouslv been arrested, was upon the rendition uf the verdict, discharged fr-tn custody. Death by Apoplexy.?An Impest srasbeMla risrtsili at teiwiiesi ?atasssxt and Seventeenth sts, upon the body ci Johu p Oeane. a native of Ireland, rH years ot ate, wao died suddenly at the Drug Store of I)r. Clowe, c. ruerof Twenty ieveiith-s:. and Niuth-av., on Monday ivenirg Deceased, while In the Store, com in nctii cmife-i. n_'. iatssedtaraiy began to vossst kiaasl and d.?d almost inftnntly afterward. A verdict of d jatli by Apoplexy was rendered. Mr 04MB was a house agent, ui.d a man much respected by a larjje circle of frieuds. Mysteriocs.?The> lioily of an infant a as lounrJ yesterday morning- hv a policeman of the Niue teerth Ward at the corner of Kiuhty-second-st. and Broad a ay. lying under a suu,e with it* bead crushed. The Cor oi.er wa.- sjotJii il. SEBIOUS Accident.?John Mason, a la borerearployad at lbs foot < I Ntaataeasa-at North River, lrv oiling lim'tKir, waa on Monday afternoon caught between tu o teas and had Me legs broken below the knse*. He Was ,*ktn to ihe Cay Hospital. DlATH 0M SHIP-BOABO<?An iio|Uest wa?s 1 PS lead ay beld 011 hoard tbo ship Columbia. lying al pier 21 EsaS River, upon the body of a recently discharged Lr. 8. soldier named Chrtstophi r Kerny, who came to ibis port Irosa Charieaton, S C , In tbe above named vessel, sutTering al the time of his laklni; his pseaA^e from an attack of drs . '? 1al d died aoon after the arrival of the ahlp tn port A veidlct was rendered In accordance with iheabovefacu BROOKLYN ITEMS. ??? VaLUI <if Kkal Bstati?Imi'rovk MKNTa ?A plot of ground on Kuiion between TUIary and Johnson sts comprising three iiulldiog lots, 80 feel if fitly I .11 feet deep, waa lately purchased from ihe ea". >aie of the late Tetfr Brriren. deceased, for th-s tum o llVJMB, hy Me.er*. J ? Whlieh.-uae and O ll-vton k aone. An ancii-rt frame tenement which now aWn.ls a'ioin tf e renter of the lot la to be re mured to Ihe IVaahlngton. ?t point, an 1 on ih" Kn'to? at. side three magii'ficsnt build lagSof brick,four stones high, wuh brown atone OfDsSei are to be rreeled early tn the sprit:/ Wh->n finished, the grosjsjj floors will be occupies! a* shnea by Ihe IWliaiSSSias at d the upper apartmects will probably b?. |.-l for o."E ea' Ac. Each buiidlug will h>j 26 feet front by 110 feet ueep.? The property I-ea In a moat central a?d ?leeliahle poeiil SS, atjd the projected Improvements win, when completed, add greatly to the husinets as well as the sppearauce of ibat portion of our rrealeal thoroui'l.faie. POTDLAI Lfctures IB Uroorltn. Tharegalar.eoi r--si' Laesaras fortka present se?aon at [ircoklvr. are closed; that before the Biook'vn Institute bsrfto| beer, concluded on Thursday evening of last week \i\ H poem on " M'?lern Society." from Park Berc-imln? Which waii re, - brad wiih great applause, and ibai la aid of Iba caw Episcopal Church a: the Female Academy by a Hectare eaMBaeeese and Failure In Life," from Horace Oreeley, which was read before a large aadleoco last evening. We are pleased lo learn, as will be ourreadere in Brook 1) 11. dial an extra Lecture is to be given al the hall of the hsiitute fAn week, on TtursrJsy evening, by Pabx Beit, 'amin, on the very attractive and, al this season, approprl at" topic, " poj ular Amusements, with an account of the 1 ' v'tJ and Cum jros of that Saint of Lovers, St. Valentine'* I.tciures in Brook'yu have met with great saccees, and ?? k ast we cuu ask for Mr. Benjamin Is an audience as i-i <i ss ih?- averait? which have attended either the Iostt cue or al the Academy. Oteb ami Terminer.?li"for? Justices Morse. Stlllwell and Wright ? IsSftH Wood, Indicted for forgery, pleaded not guilty. Tbe cue was transmitted, on ?? ? con of the District Attorney, 11 tbe next term of the Ccurt of Sessions. WILLIAMSBURGH ITEMS. ?s> Schooner Scnk.?The schooner James I.^skman, of H?vern raw, r0 tuns burden, laden with bucks, v. bile attempting lo reach a a barf in this place, on MocCay forenoon, was swept by the tide with great vto katea against the long pier at Ihe foot of South Seventh st Itavtag In he. side, ao that she filled and sunk in fifty fee. of water. Her deck-load of 2i.w*> hrtcks slipped off when tlie veasel careened. The cargo below deck consisted of 7 I hecks. Boib vessel and cargo wore osrned in Hav erstraw. She st id be raised without much difficulty. To HoBACI (Jreeley, Ks^. : If Mayor K .'.jrs'and wrjaJd appoint a Committee to Investigate this eisctn sty of Prorsesor Wati*. it must prove benen-tai to the pnhnc, let the result be what it will. It is certainly vi ry evldettbi has discovered sometung of which the s? oi:d has bartloAaa been l^i.oranl The conciusloa we t ?e to 1s. that it Is a ru'enr.l or c imp >ur.d produr.ag a r< sBtvi internal MflsaMMk, cr soae strange phunomesa at*rcstor ng health, hy ?ttetttBf. BttfassBsg and equa lling necuicity- bat, aa ike a 1 ether discoveries in tnoaern sev :, e, every ocecac aval! thorcselves of the discovery with? out tlie aid of an uTv?ra*.>r?lor naif a k nue of cie an?dote, taken at once. v.:.. suC.-iertiy eluci.laie it* comp e;e coa ttt 1 over il s r e.-vi.us fiiiici'ons of either tne m*ai He.1**?! or ibe most robust It Is not a disc iv -ry to k?J dispute!! ot aritued-the pstwCiS in Itaelf. dispjie 1 ii\- nine after tesiiug. ONK UK THE JfACL'LTY. PHILADELPHIA. Fl r*>-Market*. Correspondence of The T.f use. Phii ?nr i.rni *, T-relay, Feb. 25 This nu n iug, the Chair-makiog Shop of Wil? liam C. Wojrc, aituated at tbe corner of Frontet, and Mead Alley, Southwark, was totaliy deatroyed by fire. Mr Moore is a young beginner, and ag t:'e place was not insured, toe lost, (? '>00 falls heavy upon him The murctrei of Richard Grizt.es has not yet Iren arrested. Qail? rot: :.1.es in limited request, at.d prices are no itrred. Tbe ri.ota maraet has undergone no chsn<* Lcmmoa shlppinir braces are beid crmi> at 4 50 P ?J*rr<;l? Mit there is but .iiLe eipori demand, and only IwtOO bar re Is have be?o dis|H>sed mt Sale* la lout for the supplies o' the city de* ~rs at4 V'ortbty for common act good b aius, and 1 Lei. 12s f,r extra, Bve Klola i*steady a:3 5ti, and CotUi Mrti at * nk p narreL Oaai.v-No aaks of Wb?-st i:ave r- me and^r our t Hi'-e, we qtote red a. '.-iftfH c s, ^nd whit* at 1 ?7dl II I* tmsheL Saal! mit a of Bye at 7t tf72et* Corn I* lea* sctive, eat the an oux.1 otftrlri; la iimlleo; aale* of nowyenowad -el at . I cui, and bj alore at f>i e<t. Oils are in limited rajueet I lof-ner r?'-s Tier- has been an active demand for CLOViasetc, srd aiiout all tn market bas beeo bought up at 695A In Tusoikv and Plaissso rothing dong. Whissv is doll and s-l.s only in small lot* at 24 c* in Li I?. and 22 cs a bbds BAt.es or BTocas.-firvf Board?$?,11 Sprlog Oarden fs. "65, 1?l; Ii P?n BJt, 43* ; mmM Lr*h\f*? Nav Ss | If Phil Bk. UP; SI Wi City??. "79, |0?: ii.**) Slat* X f^vrto. 9 ,. 2 Leutgb Nav. J7; I? Mtn-htll RR. *: 2 M Am Bk, LiP-t ; :i Penn RR, ?); ? Ht/rt?bnr(t RR, *>i; let 81 tc. Canal. I6f. 5mm<i AxW-6 fbll Bk. 14?; #<?k> sch Nav Mori 8?. "M, Jj; 12 Bk of renn. Iff; fin Penn RR. ?3. ; ILMS Colon Mu-tiaif-erp.??!, #?,..?1 Sch N.? 6s.'S* 51*; SW t'niofi Mutual Scrip. 7?. * PepalatlaM of the l alted (Statte?. I ^ From Ui? National lnteliijraocer. Wl are indebted to tbe kindness of the Super? intendent of the Cento* for the following table of the population of the Luited State*, at near at can bo ascertained at present from tbe certificates of the Marthala; the ratio of representation an I number ot Representatives to each State which that amount ol population will give , the fractions left to each State, Ao. Rap re** a No. of R?p St.tm Pres pop Ufc?ep.>p mwUtiTti tl'armn. e*w?wa> oratio?. HlrTl Maina. (mi,?M . S U >N> New Hampshire 318,003 . 3 S-1.47S Massachusetts .. "??.724 . 1,1 HjJel Vermont. 314,1*3 . 3 34,7*4 Rhode Island ... M1,*49 . 1 44.111 Connecticut. 87n,9l3 . 3 91.MS New. York.3,l<?t,(>l? . 33 24SIS New-Jersey. 4-9 Hrt? 53 . 3 21." I? NataqSvaaaat ...j,h4i,??4 . as 11*114 Obto.1,9*1.940 . 31 25.344 Indiana. 9S",2M . 10 S8.49d Wisconsin. .VS,.V*S . 3 2S >*v< Michigan. 3??7 Vhj . 4 M 872 llnnoi*. *.Tf>,*>*\ . 9 11 '41 ej Iowa. ItlrSSS . . J SntH California. 2.<i,<?0 . 3 llritA Maryland. 4<>i,m\ 90.3.? VW,S74 3 8"<*J4 Virsinla. 9ii>.'?"0 ?W.nirii l.liS.nrej 13 4j|i Norih-Oaro'ina.. iMo.mm 2xO.0vn 648,000 6 SB ?41 H ?uil -Carolina.. 2ne,0o0 34OI00 4<iu,,?on 5 24 120 ("-.Ta-ta. MA,SM SH\"0? 774."OI) 8 J8 m Florida. +S<*" 22.00? Vjm 1 Alabama. 4 4n.<?0 330,000 6U.00? t> T8.994 MlMissippI. *nn*i 320,000 492.IHS.) 3 2S 12? Louisiana. 2.5?. wo 2m.,l^0 37.),000 3 00,471 Texaa. IflOftoO 60 000 13a,3St 1 38**4 Arkansas. ItO.OOO 4>,i00 177,000 1 8t*>42t Missouri. mSm?km 91..M7 644 *28 8 BAST? Tennesaee. fSfl.'sW 25i ,noo ISA.oSS 10 18.24? Renuirky. 7S2.0O0 311 OOA 90S.t>?n 9 70,01* Delaware . 90,777 2,332 91,876 I ENTIRE POPULATION. Prwa. S'S'S?. Free SUte*.13/374.797 Slave Stales.6,?>4,938 3,ofi7.23l I Isirict and Territories.197.985 t?m 20 007,720 3,070,; M The entire re pre tentative population ia ab> it 21,710,000. The ratio of repretentatioa will be about 93,170. At the law of-.'2d May, 13..0, determines tho number of repretentativet at '231, and at but MO ot tbete are provided for in the foregoing table, without taking them from fractions, it will be ne cettary to telect from the 8tatea thirteen having the largett fraction*, to each of which are to be assigned a representative to make up the entire cumber The States entitled to Representative for st-Ii fractions will most probably be New Hampshire, Matiachuiettt, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Indi ana, Maryland. North Carolina, Alabama, Louisi? ana. Texas, Arkantat, Mistouri, and Kentucky ? 13. The Statet which gain, irrespective of the fras tion, will be Penniylvaiiia 1, Illinoist, Mftsittippi 1. Michigan 1, Missouri 1?6. The Statet which train, in all, are at follosrt, viz: Arkaatat 1, Indiana 1, Illinois 2, Mass a* 01 setts 1, Mississip >i 1, Michigan 1, Missouri 2, Pennsylvania 1 ? 10. The following Stares lote, viz 1 Maine 1* New Hampahire 1, New York 1, North Carolina ft, South Carolina 2, Vermont 1, Virginia The free Statet train tix membert and loie four. The tlave Statet gain four and lote tix. Amin Bey arrived at Waahingtou on Mon? day from hit Western and Southern tour. to the KDTTOU of the VUBUHB Permit me to correct a material mistake in jour reply lo "Justice." where you say " Where under tbe atsi li?s Liberia an ect-my to-day oicnpt ainoag the slave trailers of Africa and the blacks of America" la ray com nniiitcsiinii (fovrth paragraph, tirat part) you will read these words " But you propose, a* a remedy for the evil, that we seilie in a country." Read county instead ot" coun? try,' and oblige _ JUSTICE Paaaettaera Arrived In ttramikip S>>uth'rner from Chnrttit->n?%\?* M J Oromr. Mi?.? LBray, Bim W*i..Mm latk, 0 C Tbasar, O W Oiiliiau.1, F P Lese*Itfc J C b??. lulu A Cr* m, T Kelly. W n C ttn.n.-. O >V R.'??r. A 3 K .l<!?>, J Sthw.ro, J R run-ub???, ? u Sharp, A S Jams*. A M Wttkiaii H ? VV A Sited, W Koscll %?> 'ii ? - InVS M ilrii. ii/ r;..ri/< from Su*ann*\ ? J H i.uim WT M.i. tmO, <i..i W H?iea,Os * S . toei, Ch?? f Hartw, Wio L Mar tm.dM K>w?>* Oli??r WaaStSfd Wro H K.i??r?. kucH SsStS mm, J Manare. Th .rn?? I" ?..?., Ctas 1 Hiihivll. Horace aruita, A r - ?. * .. ? ? ? H lenakt* Mia ?r.nib, VVm o,,.?,,, i,,?? n >. n. Mra Diion. atiss E?rria R Bh'mh. ... Win S 11 . A 1 rt.r W S II Mr S)?aa??S W 3 K,>5ia??a. ROo. laa E Rsasii ?.t a, S A Oiirind, V S J..I,a?on. R VV ?uu h o?ja,W,n CeaHat,J J Ma-eV A Krank.I K CHas, ? EM a. W H Sharp. C K l'h.ip?, H Smwi, A V rlijw. C S Rnttar, H K Caaa, A J ?rv?, H I'' i|- Jna.pl, Siran,).. Ja. FI.ii.id?, Julm. Kauir.uaii, A C O.J k>j G tv r< tten aim IS ia ?l..rat? In itiamihin fhxhittt'nnin at Nm Orltam, Feb \H, from CK* gran?STea V?.?t O. H-HW*. J --?-n i;u, A K'ihinem, Nt, JN P? Iiasna, JsaaS OVC.raS'. J Curlaar. RliisslsSS, JaaPartn.no, J t baa sraara, R Cea* I. J Eaman J vacab>. A Bai.u.k. J 0 St* ??I, ? CSU'k. 9 Ril.l>,lll. A AuKimiaa, lad? solch IJ, Cti.rl.a ITl?lakii J 44 Hew n, J K O j)r. T Howard. John Wabb. Jehl Rae* J I? larnal. J' hn HasBStSt I wa. S r aa-s, W H retar, m. S H.wiin- raSSTSASI. VV aatasM J 0 Kara, S ?Chili. J ?i. rol., "Ir> Jau a. Moir a**, Win LieVaa, Jam*. Hatur. Tboa Wtttiaavt, Li a ll Sli fiea'i. T J S.U., K M .ir,..A R..?l?t R Wvalt S Sali?. JSNeVs l> A M Cn-ar, J ial L'df.rd Ja-nsa Wiao. C Wmn S hc air, Mti, J?m?. A enicliarrt Ky S o Wri?ht,C K Sswrer fs J. i * aeAsaj.C PiaXS, la*. I. Vaa Ka?l Calrom.a, Miaa * Loncar i. v.,,,, VmJmmm, als XfriesM 1?. S Huaav, W H n ?i,l t ll AaSsaaaa, P I. Cut'.r R r .rraat. VV,a. in *avd StjIUnd from Bordeaux - Mr OuahJO. ? INI ATD AI AI.?ASAC.THIS ryKl Sur. Rises...A SO I tats-....S 4SI Mans -Ris**....4 04m MIUH WATrTK.EES a*. Sani?. ?< ..._4 \mm I SJa* i- ?_? ?> ? ? | Hall OaU_| 41n TRIBUNE MARINE JOURNAL. PORT OP SHEW TORS.PEB. US. Ulestretl. Str>ninal<ipa?Afriri, Kjr a Liverpool, E Cuatr*. Jr. Ohto,Scktai.A, Ciiajra*. mr M O Fo iMrUi Perw*errrt, Carl, PmlaSe'phi*. 9l.ipa?Laiiatbau. Koaop. New Oilaaas, Stsrra?, Caasnosa * < > M.n.i, ..a, Rbi.ksr.ilii Win Nalaoa. Joei.h BraJlar MauaflsIS, km tnk?, i oa'sllal oo. Brittna, Losrsocl, Coast!, Mxtoro A Co. t P Sage, KibiDsca, l??w Orleaee, T P Staaton. A?s aaebs, aaMStaati Na? i o ?ar. K -<la * H>ta-rl K?,? ? Superior iSe) rtoaUum, Ha.ana, Panch A Meifk* w , ? M? .~ SaataaWa, Car^awaa R C ttandi 0 L Wallun, C'tik, M.ta.iu. V Curiu A Cu.Uraaus, Biirt, St Marki, A , lasts waM.n, Jai am,Saw Roltord. Isawaasss El'ne Parkar, r?sr".n|;tnn, "Jawbam; Potomar H L JavAsaaVkta Janiw.tow? Cwt. Pewreourr/ Er Ii pas. Pof, Pmlad.l phi*; R W Srowi, Bu'aa. Wilai.ii(U>a; Luudon, ( Br) cra.? Lt* i?v rs, At.TS Wbitosy A Co. Indus,(Br) D??, Halif.i, Ml, Win Di bosq, HsrnacD, Pbiladsrntiu. Rargw?IJarts Jobs, bsMwto, South Amboy Arrived. U S M itsamil ip Ptorida, Ljoa. Sarasnak, Al hoiira. to S l M.ti-b Sil Sstnrdar PM, paaasd is the r.'ar, inwar* bound, abip A Z. bark Sarah Ann; b'<| WiVn Pnllar, art ach Usca?. Susdajr. 9 PM. 1* [iiitee nwrth of HafAraa Lifbt. sichsnc** atfasls wits ataamihip At kawa, Ludluw, eat a* Im -^araneaa SUinabip Southarsar. Juo Dicknaes, CUtrlaatoa, 'A haar, ose** to Spoffnrd, TilsatcB ? Co. Ship New Trtrk, Ho-I. Charleston, T di. ttSMl ss* nc? to 0?>rt* Bulalay Fsli S1.S0 niwt DurUi ol Uattersa, sialaafwd tifSSAl wit* slop Silas Holnvaa. B-o > hwtKa rW Haw or lean. !hipSt?p).aii P Ao.Uo, Moae. 0a.'?salon, iOtb.caaiMi. Ac, to J H Brower A Co. Bark ScotW.-. Bor***n 4* St, wmsa, brao*'!?* and pi?a? t*raU D Si Arnau* Hai ?er? hea.y waatier 11 the Weetern 1,1 ai.de. l^.l .ii port ai* Aifrel Ei.il Waatiu on. i .r Phihviaiph.a a a few da>a. ab.pa Ua.ted Stalee. (of Bain) from lbs Mediterranean, r itrra Jar. ?n '? Montreal, just a/r rad. SM ia c> With ab p Mar .eat. falwr for Phitsowlpb a; barn Gilbert. Or-eoe, loriSTora, and Henry Sii.it? o Lang, for K.ietK* A> r.a 01*?i.bu.j bnr; SepUus, S? i<el. Meee.ua, SI da, Oiursitar, AI da. frill to P., . e a C< Sch Pocannoka. Hicmi, Pro? dsncs.S ?*, ia bslisst Sch Wm M LiDfO. Snrtoa, l:mai Ri'W, Oei. 4 di, w,tb wra<? r"<t? 'n.m a acbi. nor that ?i< rwen'7 tahorsS railse ?4>ith ?/! Capo it. 8.1, Jobs W Hiatus, Bobju, lud.ta R.??r, Del, J 4a, cra.a to A C Ha.ene. 8< h J R M r... Ven Sams. TtS Ri?sr. Ts. i 4a orator*. Sch laanwlia. Aware. Bo^,*. 4 da. mn^ to O.yt n * Sprsjraa Slovp John Melller, Manoan, New druuewca, 4 da, grain to Met tier St smart Sch Eew*-J Ber.oatt, De~k?r, Y .rt Ri?ar,4 ds, n> iura. '?? Rat,- YoriR'sr wor< Vb Amat in Parka-4 SsnJwicti, 3 4?, gUis ?? r. to L D M-eirs a Co Beb MAris. Wyk.JT Be* m?re. 4 4a, mdae 'j? Jnkteia A Low l?o. 9cb CoBsvsrcs, Jscktoe. Tort R ?er I di. o)tUr*. SAILED-Sbipe St CbaiV?.. H 'irl, STtS OtlsSSjaj M?n?| bj, BurAor do; barka Maria, Bo ai.a i Oaa'CQbirrS Ha'aan. Suewn-.r, Boatrooi. do, brif* Auji.U, St oe. 4*>aw.si., E..M, (S<> Sa^.b, Norfolk; IbubotA, Pitta, Para, t:d ? ? -? BELOW?BrtJ J**s<i thipZoo* Bai ?r, In ItaMtJatSj So? Aj witfc atlk and l*?a .a at anchor oej - be Bar. JLleo bolow. ?bip ea-choa, 1 tu de fan Caatoa; barks Jobs Soatorj, 10 saie frm Ha?ana. Wareor, IS da tea New-Orraaoi; Knobs Jt a .r, frowj Mneiro. WIND-At lacaeS SSW. TVs now etaaner Sninr: rawj* oS* the Soet- >oal D ark y*otwr.H> a i ptocaasod so koroenh, *j s Saitk K.?or, tt lot* f ,i Istajwt _ Ibseb-p Antae lie, teiej Loorp-*'. is eti l at ^iinat m, h?? ?r bad 44 deatba.aad audod Kl ax s atlha Hoopilal. By Telearmpk. atWItMl, Pet ts?Arr hart Purao-ith.Cartoia?, Po? 10-, a: < P.o Pr, artig. pVyitwresm; Wm W laoa Cbscrsa; Tn impti. asd Por oaf, Car*Hs?ti?ap Olar ? ew, Char*M(no; Shamo h ? e i >a-?. rloa.-> L. i> S.rlol*. Pbitodoloba. Jaapss, CoraaU, and Was H M> ?*', N?w T. rk. CHAKI.ESTOS.roott-Cld.hp Carndso, and sen M E W. ., tWw Tors. SAVANNlH, Pea tt?An abi? A Z. Row Tork Cid aara Teass. sad a. ha H H Starts, and J H K.olt t. Now Tork. NEW ORLEANS, Two tO-Arr ibipo Tacksku'tk, and Caaba* 1, New lort. [Prosa oor CoiiaasanSasli ] rtsiLs as lphia, rm ? ???<? ?an, asssiw. a.???; J C Proai u Tatkir M-tintaj. C?tut'ooc??* Robsria, SaMh. scba .... , Erruk-'i Ct>" k>*t<' ? sur ??"?a- Pr?vi Isars: i > > -i . eraoo. NTort; Asa Somora, So?ort, d a I 3 tboup M Com Mar? kw>. fwt Hoop Croat. ru? ?I I Fro>o<'bip Ait.- , Metinau; scba North Pec (!<-, Haw.tr Chaiav. o, tim\*mimn,Mosa, AJstsadt Si MtankST Xoaaahoc, Fioweit, Now lock. Newport, r??ts jt>?~4-nnt Pete**.. n*?m, a-oieine Pros.ia-Me Mhi r L Tap Cam Boaiaa 9t? Pb.aseaieAm. AVrad Sar rett klw, U du, Barbae?), Haw Ha'ws. aaopi I ?afi?, nartoa. Pme^enra fee Hem T?r*. Haan CaaloeT. Haata fr^alMn. ?ab I? arr eck? HraM, ItoTti, fm"t?* ? Mr ftdieetr,! ?. Mail. Cehb, leathira ror ?..r??h PrawCnn. Bmwa Nam Teak for Tirmoath. laVit Lo?.1 Portland to' RaiMi fanfare. Onwaea, Pro. ?raSr.we bar Pa bate ph? pout ?vat There, Rueeell, (m a craaea; H? ?I n.f??lt, fa lo. _ iMamatrra, Ar. Puans Tm.ii ? Br4 IWaaarn t. ? Ibsrt, m.ted from PUMal I i but Sap t ?? for ?I Bart. Ac. srcra ?h?rh nolbira. baa beam beard of bar It '? 'eirea1 'hit aha la leal t .fiber wita a? an k <ard Rue Kiiirtu? Inf Haltmtnf?> Mirtan, f.am Km da Jaaaaae lot Ih* pott, m tbe eaaenl repnetad air ets?m.h,p Pwmliii >? nature i? tke Br^antine Sa ?als f> -i 1 in iii~uii I ill's aal 11 mat M^j Hi'*' ltd bad bilgad 1 rjanui4.fr.>? Hewn*!*, boa ad to Maw fort, kaa tan* aba* doead ?"? rka pirta-ubjra Tai fair Baos.aar, Irr? Gla'eow for Hew Tori, pat bark oa Ike) 7th p*b I ?? ng 'P'?'< > '?ak. ?*- 9fc? w? *? *?**? eat whea aba ?a. eomea"ed tt> rater. Bete Caawei, w h . k wM fr. m Chigme i*~st tke aaa iaa for N*? ....... with is nenaanrnaae. m%? wrecked <m> "i.,wKH>i ** on i.u (lm Scti S a N.kereoa. a.Cipro?ini.>ee\ Ar, waeke bteee Kangetaa Jam. ca the loth set tu renaer aeeotaao?. Sea J J I.e..nr. Pii'imt, -mm Nor Ik Carolina Hf "orfo*. an? a carra nr rnre ard rea?a?. enek in tba wttt rWk aa PnSap mm It apiaare Ural aar centre (Hard a?4 .am'aad white ilrrei In as fall aaragib anJ abe we. taaaaratr.ibel.nl i?>e roaditwaa aari wham tba water *aa turned out a ,d '.ka waiakt of Ike eaeea!.aia* * tbe bra'*, >t r-nr??ed ap through tie dark kraal.'Jj 'wo kaaareanl karat >Bf tba a.8, wl. , reused aar In ant H?r lart loaf eas USaa aaT, aa<l aba ??. >avad eo aa la eat bar i>at of Iba lor* The new al p Ur.alaaa I srci tuaa, kailt at rs?ar . .>?*. saJ a larca < arrer baa ban purcbaaad ib this tit?, for 2a Ira <b rax koai naaa f. r %m rejo. ? ? ?? Bat., rm.earr. Caaaaena, fm? Na? Tort. !>*??, for HsAfat, l at i ale Buna. Nf, about Jan IS, laak<aa badlr. ?m.lamm of aaHkaai Hi Bi o Viaaata-Tba Br br? Hiaarri, Mi b. ft.ri ?..etaro Rar boearito D'ufit, (bafera reaortaa aab-nm in St.ac Ai.ar, aWr* I a. i baa baroa ? a a reel The ataamar Maaraaait, sVkaak a an l u> bar teaUai, l.?A ea. ra to* oa Iba SOU <M my* aaaaaarj. etf ra |."iiDf hat at<?l. but ra rroaarna: Stoao tar a beer* Knot bar, tri iba Slwd w,th water. Part of bar cargo bat beaa berc<kt aa i > ? a?a a,aaa* arar/ effort will be mi.te lo aara aa aaarl. a/ taa ?? a r. a a. , aaaSbk B. k IUiav>w. SUikeaia. wbxb sM at Raw Orlaaaa, rib eaet, foe Raw Tort was towaa ba> b I3tb. w ih I.at ot rUJot " H W.i?-Tbefrflowi?? a tka rargo o( acb S ? Tt'ir*,(ba> fi-re repor'al wrartar>> aarf tn whnai <v>aaaawi |an try b> taa. a aal . na dia?na'a b'.ma, ta DoauHpna A araataaa. Now ToaSu Xlr.o. kaUjim of U.la. In Kraratt A Rrnwa. I bnt aaniplaa t rtaaro '* Ca, Raw feati IAJHB ^??ra to Joba tmc*aaa. N.w Tnrk, tad a.KMfieba faiOr.J eoiaa.Skaaa aasl 4 ebbt nqma rnaa. #? Eiarrifed |um, 6 graaa ?ata, and t boiee ch irolata Sk or Jar, Raw Tuit. At fag aaaaajaw, NH. Tab la, a baauufal abip of Al'si taaacaryaa tar'a ineaaurameat ai^l I.KU tri aftth tuaa Majieter, caJlaJ taa '?Ty^^uo^ " Baa la .-waad by ?Jeaan P A a K stilaii. M tbiiot/, and n in ba r, inminna l n? Capta>a Oar bra I. SaKar ot Portaeaaata. Har ancth o.ar all hNUmI. aitraraa kraaAlb pi k mot, i*p*? SB (??t. <l?.d r lae JI kadksa Hi 'itmt n antiraf/ o< wkiiaoak. Sackaa] aaS raaaouaal. ee?er. ai?bta cf it lha (rowtk af Raw Blaapahira tor eata Lar^th ol Oiliaraaal (M raet ' .[?--* " .-r-j-"?il Titrl t% rn)il ?1. ana (<>nt*rpola IS, witb S f*et kaaS Tba ipara era Iba ai r * aa fnrrand ma n aul, I .war rarda ?> faal. topml paed. *t, l4>|,?all?al SS.iaralS*. akr *a I *S. and it n aatd aha will epraad aa Ssack reavasSS anj r.aselaS al. liar k^BJavj n al the baat Ruaaal baa p, tna Ler sails are of rottna duck. To iTlartsvera. Tba B<a'oo Outer Mtnua IwBaVM raparla tua Buoy oa Toddp Rocks, iu Rantaakat R ? I?. at m ?..n< CtUlfornla Vr..rl? Hr>s>siesii tke. Dar S. lai IS ?? S, tn? ? SS W, ah p Htaaah Crookar, Brova, fas Boatau (July u) for Sao Fiiuihko. Npoltr>a, At. Peb IS, lit St, Ion ?, ach l.ru'la, (Vom Boston lor Dana* (so ra p.ttaw). Kab il. i S Ka'terat. was passed hart latpraat, of Brutal, Rl, fas ami ssa SM b*' T?rk t i 11, a<? n, < if Be. ck Itlaad, bark -, frata BaJbavoea fat tswrsaw, N .ta ,-it K- v.at, paasari bark Ud. Knutht, of P.rrt'aad, las Apala. kaoai for P etna. t- II ? >. . i. ft 60 \V. act Niac) R Hagaa, Camaasa, fas C' Ajiaa for 9 r.leaaa. K?b S3 nS * t It and. bark Hnwland. *m Ss?innth fnr Rorkaa JaaSS -e Im 'tn. .aw a barhtteena* sjvV, ahowuar wbiU aie ?.I.C, l.fn, H ?. It ^ Jan SI, nlTCepe St Vim ?ut, was aaaa bn/Santiago, from Mtlaga for Bottoa WkttUera. Tha (ian Waihinglia, Raw Heitlord, wuh VOO ap, put m'a Ztaukar O, t S, fur .liikt lepicra. her katSaa baing n asd nr lar from Uia Iota ot .'opuar, an.1 bar cutwater badly wo m aataa: rapurad aaat aailaa Oc r in nr, a < luiae. Caul II ra| or lea at Johaana, abl Owl I, Wat Lae, law, of Newp.rt. 1.1. " an?, i, Paakaa, Tatcb, Raw Badford, 111), Bart l.car. M Tiber, .in. t OSS AlSsn Frauriaru, Jan IS. ilrma. Iiianl Ivi". lai, pun naael by Mra.ia i.. B Elk i.? A Ca aud would la (Iliad Cat a ?fcakibj luyaga t.. tha .lortliwrat Coaat, under r, rii.uaud nf Ctpt Baa) C Styar, a/ Rarjturkat Arr it Nsw Radlo'd Fib IB, >h.p Caiton, Tatar, Indiia O, sta. I'arrair bu.n Jan M st I. I fs' bnli wh oil. ??! do sp. aad S mi laa tmi.a Sp. kaRor IS, kit Irl $ bra S SO 9. ?b,r Knlarpnaa. Swa.a, RaaSatAek, SI SJrfCsfsAsAa Baic.nt, Uraaumnt. cl.au. Owe S. oat Tr.atan Larfc. Kelle), fi?? London, t^ ap; (reported ? da safere. ,M do, Stor trail. Pi.h Raw Wr.lfnrd. an .p n b.?rl!; l>ae IT.IatSTS, Ion 17 M Vs . Hope. Kobb.as Raw Badford, no oil in board; Ja j us, Kar dm k,do, 4A ip on board flpoter-Oar I, lat A ?? t.tea SI W, ship Lasi Starbuck, Ktleaa, from Raw Batffi rd lo' Narlb PanSr. claaa Spoinn- Baa IS oS tbe Is land st MAsaaluera, ab o Kohl Idwardl, Burteaa, of Raw Bedlord, SSatsbSJ Koreita Parta. Arr tt CirdrnsiTtb icat. SkSf RnUrt PatMn. Pulton SJew-T?rk; ba'k Pr. .f* ', Ib.w, B?..t..ri, kr?. Ha. riata, Toik. aad Htrrwt.Oib arm Por'Uud, iaaa Jina. Sh.. t'ord; P.h- nrlar Br.w.'ar Paraa bo. Williams in.l MooU(Ua. aahuaav. Mawtnrk, S ph.a, Ps-tar, ?'' - ada.i ? .a. lib Lucy Anu. Maaa .u Bail aVSSSJ Sab, bark Blina, H.i.ioi . Mi nniati ai b Lirarpool M. Lnllaa, Pliitadalplnai I'Uli, bark Hr.rrar. Carl.aa tatSBSI be%S <?.'?> i. KirhiMi, Cihiit Bra H*4 , .in "-ariporl. Mar. u. P.an a, NawVork; Mt'ihl K ,<?ri, Boardmai,. ilavaaa. Ulk, C. n. Slaw.rt. Haala'l Portland. Manr* Mar.bt I. Wr.t.Bratol. Rl. V.n'sl.a. fi .v.. N,.y Bar.acb Midaira, Haeeta ... et rkeaaa la r. aim.... a.rKwnt. e .rt'.u.l. a?wM at.I l?r Hoiim.ittn bark Wlliiin, Bnlay.dn, brt?;a fortltnl. JtejTjrd. ai d BatHs, rtim ? Port a..d At H.ti'n Jl.tinat aSSwjSwasSRAT, , i 4 M I?,.!..-k . f..r Boatoa arton; Odaaaa. lud Kuterprwe. for l?ia Turk. Sid fr< m ta.lao Rur ttth, bark Reyal SaJoa, Larta, for Saa I ran erw-n. At Rornaltn 94 kslt, ft brur Juhatta, (aaw) Riebard, for Baetoe. IS or to Says Arr at Ij.r.dSSalsStf '>th :ut?.bark Creole, Wallt Philslafphia. Al Mtr.riikn lit mat, bark Irma. Warner, for Philadelphia, aooaj br.g Si AMraw. I t hailiieurw, laada Aldo Sib mat bnr Wn. M H.(.ri SklSaSaT, for Inatna Mr Arr at Raaaau. RP. ?lb mat br?a UaaSeae, Starr.maa WiUmaa toa. SC. Ttb, I.a Clar.ta. S ou Charlaatoa. * h elrar ' CalarJo/* Byataaya, Plnlade pbia Irr 9t Jubaa. PR, pal . Arr .1 C er'>,.,naSd mat hi'k John Aeilaa. Cba?a. Porstaat; brw IV ma H ?gl..?. Naw Trrk.tth ar?ii OrMidjo, Heat all, WieesaeeMi Orb.I, Cr.amar. Rorlolk. Sib. Lu, olui. Adaoia, Moa'aao Bay. Cb] ftth. ii b Hope. Huvlouann. Phi'iJelph a. At Caps Ha, taa lotb last, atmr Pali wir a fr-rn PbiUdatpbta, ick Mana..ii i i lamm fm Wdoungt..?. RC. lor B.wtoo, Arr at Sr J.,o rta Cuba Sd mat, bark jublksa, Parker, "ort'aaa. BU SUi. bit Ha an P Rydar. Ityaar. TrmarlaS. Arr itTr.ai.lad ad mil. mm* Mary, Talae. Phi wlalpkia; H. Ad ami T.eif parkar. Bos osj S .-an. Sp.lT.. d. famfuagoa SaitaS sia, br ra Hi-net, Har?for, Bnatonj Z itra. Handy, Raw Tort) Ja liana So. Arr at Heratl Tib aal. .. bOra. ,au, K.r.g lia.aua land , 1J IJth far dK.ibir. r. ?;, !?th, brig RaAsaTt fat tar ma, Li abates Boston; eck We ter'oo. skaew, do. At Manaai.illa il'b mtt, br.g Rarrem, Maaury, for Bottoa SM Utk. brg beta i.a ,d. Raw To S Arrat ArapuYoJa. * atmr. (1. .1.11, Taon.aa aad WiUaa C Hi at. Brown Par.an.s, (and aid ?th traf Sia Prancaco); Stk. kirk Karaka, Combi, Sar. Praoriaro, ai d tid lOtb for Panimi, utb, itaainar Oragoa, Paarann Panama aad aM 11 nh for San Praaeiar.,; brig Ian, Pi ea land, Sau Paaaawaaa, ina aM I lib foe Kaawio aad Paaaroai I lib, aiaawar Rapuul,,, Haneou, Panana.iad tld I Ith (of laa P'lacia. ,, Ulfc aarfc Buri.i ,ra. Indait Saa Outgo and aM JTUi lor CalUo, IBtb, buk Tri IM 11. ? %. i\n Pnnr ko. and ild lath lor Panama. ISIS, ataamar t <-m Treble Ballard. Panama and aM ?II f..r San Praaciarn; Od, Cai ifnrnia. Riidd, da. and aM aib fordo; Hftn, lathmos oiimger do tad aM Mia loi do; Antelope, Acklay. do, aad aid aSlb far da. Oamratlfl I'aru. BALTIAORJC. Pak ad-Arr brig Mary Sualoo. Ryder. aVietoal ach Ki ta Jaxe, Barnard,Cl.arle.to? CH ah M J Lomaa, Prad awra. RToik. HuSTOR, Peb M ?Arr sb.as Himflton. Patsraao, Cilenttaj Manoa, Sampaoa, Caan Julir Howard, BuiSnay, Strinnab; kirn Dutchaaa, laua, Palermo; Rath.i lal Biaka. T ,fk Hinni Halwn A Preex-ee. Dana. Raw Oilaaua, Ha u.lear' Lawreaea. Raw Oriaaoa, aWrauaa Dwigkt, Bsllatt, Baltixere, bi.ga Cbauamua, Barditt, S-oyraa, Cabaa tma, PrkaH, MassiLi, Lodtbir, Draw, Rio Hi he; Trmmpb, (Br) R. hart, at Oar.rga, Barn.nAa; Bella, Br) LayV'M, Hal.lai; acbra I . M, , * K. I. I M.I'll;.. H.anl'i l/Miii.l, 'l.?r(. 1 BanAa, John Maahow, Dyer, Tangier, Kiprasa, Har law, Taragier, Col Hi ior. Orajr, Philadaft bia; Ln. f, Wilber, Pambroka. Mary, Buay, Canirtaa Cid ma SbattaM, 1 ian; Naw Orktans; bukt MBB)(aaw ?SA luni) Vaanrrd, Hiraaa; Srj.i |(. Rnwatl, do; Dakss, KaadrvA, h. i rr.. .? brg Br.i.i.aa. Bray. Witm.fartna HC. eehs Oetiabw, Dp aa Ja. ln.il, Paabto. . I?riag s/Tnrk CM Sad- Ban Elm. Ttyl Pb.Udalpbat, Sid ab..i Barkabara, (aut yaatarday) and a aappasad ta kite anchored belo*'. Snip Tbomaa Partial aid fr^m ba'ow la tka lor.poonn CHARLKSToS, Pah il?Ar tn p Jona Raraoal Draw Uiarpnai, barb Acs ? I ' >i. .r . Proiidauaa, attwa V.rg.uia (iriitlb. Srowa, BaHiBi.ra; Duke, (of Cokaaeet) Browa. Plymoath, RC. CM akip Sii'lisan, Eowtrdt Raw Tort, brg Sc mart, Witaoo, His taa, atmr Victoria, ararS laraad.id Trinvltd. PALL RIVER. Pab Sa? Arr fJewf Apollo, Rrgars, Raw T rrk ras Prwiawera HOLMES'S HOLE, Pab Jl. PM-Ro irr.vii Sid?Ars bark Palsycatb.rd Ctn.Jtn. Sbarmia, CarienAt IStk iiat, fna SVaton; briga Plora, Cota, do fti rnet f.rr Boakaa; Aaaa,natu, br; Sur11, N Ban ford, (or Haii'ts, RS, ach Aoa-?a. D.rana, Oakiwira City for Piyioouth. 3-J aoh Effr rl. SJd?Arr bar! Sirak Olney, Ran Irk tlllMu Sth mat, of gat tar Bno'im nrtga L#a?oia, pan>??..?! Javtuail.ol an^ lor lo. Argo, (ol Waalborv) M?rSaa, Caariaaas IStk mat, tar daj Art (of Raw raaUe Ma) Adama Wilmiirgt- a, RC fur do; acb? Mary Miliar, Pat en S. Phi ad lor So. 3'i it. p Mad .ra, tarkt Pahnou'b, Sarsb Olney.brtga Plora, Aai.ia at'a; trha Akaora Jrraapb Sdth-Anbark How land Miyo Saeaaaab ol aad for BOa-aS Also arr a>h Laar, Coaaa Matuiaa Sta laal, of aad lor Puedaatf. Or. tbalSlb.lat ?4 10 ioB Tf 10 tpoAa Bl br g'Ja. ar, from E ag.loa, i, fm Btbunor* Aiaoa '-air Bay ?lata, Wiaoa Bork?* Vi, (or Pi rtamontb; A i.tn. O nes Si >r a ? <? r Prrrttaaall DaetrJ Uaskara, ?rnee Prad arakiburrh far Phwrtoa, l.aN Raa.aa Caaalaar Phimlaipkm for Ja, Kow.na. Tour?, Pr?? ncataws for Ra fo ki Empira. Doa a. Dona*, f..r iPto'idalpbiA Zu'saa. Spari ng, Bosto-. for vVaaaiaf >a. RC. B C Carkaa, Kaan, CharbMton I 4ija, firBoau.-! Wm Bacoa, Saiw, Tangar Va, In. do hid m j fcuiana. ... ? Rauiaed abrp Madors.aod bark Mary Oloey an accouat of baatJ ?rmds. ' . Kavais st U AM, sal SI, ship Medra; barks aarak Olaap, Hcwlarn. bswS Legbi.n.A??. A". tt\ ? W'^l9"*}*** I nbard, L< uraa Rearraa, Roweas, Zabma, B H Cortias, Wro Bacoa. _ . , 4,u MOBILE. f.? 17 Arr Br akop Jaaa, B^M. Urar>ooL f^ bry I i . t in Lib. M<Ist)r.,Hiranai trb Ja-s P Ororar, Witkayrara. 9 ? SV-Sa V E N. r a* it- Arr aiu-pa lany Kaaw^k Wngbt Raw r?tl Ot i Mi-Kio, H.'l. RTork, s. u Dsrt, r.lmar NTork SM er* I. d ?!. ?c Raw Tork, tip Paacailriam B'i- talor., Pbilad. .UW LUtlDOB, I.u ii?An t>r\f Ol *a, I-a? tt, rom P11nSaeos for Raw Tork; prop Skats rk at Imnb Saa Horaarb Sar MTatai arSaa Sarah I ? maa, Mioard fm MyaLc ,'?r MTarsi ahem Cabutt, Cast, fruaa H?iwaL lor New Tork. ?... . . VpvvirRf.EARS Psb t'?Arr ttasavhia Pbi-aawhytiia. Browa, Cb'aeraa- ?h P.IU-aaman. Aaayraon, bVa'oni Prawrt. EHia, So. dtW BkDPOhD.Paoia-Arr a mm ?>?ptuaa, ?, from Ware bau. k r Raw T-*k Sid brig AajliastMI. ' ?') ???tk, HaLUl, HA O-Arrsbp Csnt.a. Catar lanuia Oaaa; icbr Aloart, Cot* a, Dar: wd Oa. Sal t'p HabM, Ella. BTork. pryKTSMOLTH, (Lowar Harbar.) Pab r?- Arr bark Scott, Dyse, ) ..... r PotttkaB, M ?ra-iiTia ?Ii. So?w. ri-aaluu Irr Barb PROVIDERCE, Taa Ii- kai w towa * .app.aad tka Joaapk Turuer, :ui Ba'iacia. and Joaeph L)bitid fm Pr iiadarpba. Saiiari ert-aSifcia Hu>ftaa, HigVae for P .'ada>kit. Him la', Slarmaa, dag akjrs Pamsae, Powlar, anal BawkaWea, Applaoy, lor RTork. 2AIEM Pau li Sid bugs Panama aad M S>parJ, acLs TK-urp. Cavwaca. Otsjrgatowa. DC; Ada. Babaoa. Raw Tork. fM-arr acb C.^iian. W allaxa. bcaUm lor PueUaad. SM sah Enana TraaS, Hoyv k a RoriMad VT0HIR0T0R, Paw>r-ArvtcStfCr>rajaBa,To??aT, Raw Tart mr BBiifcrl, alaam tkassae, Targaaoa, no lor Brutal SSJ-Arr t b Jsama Koaaaii. Rai U.kal (or RTark ?_. SATARRaH Pab SO?Arr Br skip Admiral, Crtaf, y******** arb faoral. Kan Rorhx., Ta Cht acb Woroaatar,RaaOas, Praet, ??are, KI _ , _ . Slat?Arr a. hi AJnarntar'a, Saabtaaa, Darma swtew, a aa a soppcaad tn ba tba A L. from Haw Tn k. aMosa AetasMrms bat* fi r i erdaf Wilaa' CM ship ElisaWat*. **" M. Sa.r, Raw T ,k. a.b. W A Sm.tk T^J,I^'ai^ S, .an H, I.a . r, A'at mdria. Ratdall, fk>hoT "??f ?) Waat ta a T..M. MrSnr. H.-.Tork. bra, 1*J .?^J " , . . ,, ? .. J. uv.j aw Knoden Tio??laare, AI, W n Snvla, aaJuniora, AJaiaadiut, RaadaJl, Doboy telaaA