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THE EHXE RAILROAD WAR. Omx f ptcUl Corroepondence. Kua, Ju. IT, ISM. XJbnatt of TMenot Again* Mr. Tracy ami Mr. Walker? Ihey art Adeued tn Omttquence to Leant the Vi'y?A Deputation ?/ 8ia fbu Mm? T hey Re] me to do to, and frqww to Rend? No Attack u Made Yesterday threat* of a serljoa character ware made by MM of the moat aztrama six foot man against Mr. Wai ker iad Mr. Tracy, It >u reported and believed by that tba house* of bath th*e* geutJemsn wetud be at taafced la tha evenln*, or soma time during tha night, and that aa aooa aa tha eiaallant* bad jot them Into thalr potir thej Intended to tar and feather them. Thxaa of the aati railroad men? John Hekney, Wm. C. BraiUy, and Qaorga Wilson? deainog to prevent such anoutrajs, vlgll ad Mr. Walker about thrae o'clock in tha afternoon, t J la facta him if what they had heaid, and to oautioo him to ba on hi* guard They (aid that, from threat* they had beard, they anticipated aa attaok upon hi* houae, and that if ha fell into tha hanla of thoee people tfcwy would oertaialy tar and feather him. Mr. Waikar expreaaed hi* Ibauka to hi* visiters for thair felndseai and good In tention* toward* Mm, but told ihtm that hs wa> pteparod for anything that might occur. Mr Tracy wa* in the a.' floe at tha tlma, and wa? a 1m osutl aed by the same par (oa*. Up to eight o'olook U>t evening ao attack wa* ntade upon either of thcaa gentl- man. About that time, however, Judge Sterrlt, one of the proprietor* and editor* of tha Kria Gazette? a string six foot paper ?called upon Mr. Walker and Mr lraey. an<l repeated the waintxg that had been given by the depa*atim of three la live afternoon, advising both thote gentleman to leave the town. Judge Ptarrlt vas ascorapauled by Mr. Vin cent, tha Sheritf of Erie, who gavi hit promise that they ahoaM ke protected to the extant o( hi* power aad au thority Mr. Walker replied, that he mi Kit rest acauied *>#o?oDld be protected, ant adcad that La was prepare! to repei AEJM*?ult upoa bin honre with 11 ei.-m j. "I have, "(aid Mr. vi. !k*r1Maot>alderad it pradmt not t* make my appeal anoe in ot fain local. tiee, knowing tuat I would be only eubje. ting luy. -If and at>n*\ aid for two week* 1 have not gone out of my haute after dark ; if I acj intuited or rggvo in tha etreats it is mj Intention rot to ta>? an} notle of !h? outrage bnr b9 moment my hoo?e t? ettaoted I desire It to be unler htcod that I will c'tfond it ta the la*t, aad that I will shoot the flr.t man w o steps ioiwk my threshold." That n'ght Mr. Tracy and Mr Walker had thair house* well guarded, several oi their frl-nda baring voluneerel to renain with them all Light u. der arms N j attack was, however, made, nor I* It known for oertait tha* there wm * any lnUation oa the part of any oae to attach them. Judge Thompson, at the meeting which wan held Tester daj, deprai ated ?u?h an outrage, and raid that <rh 1? bs fjon mended the petceab'e and le*al course that hi* 'al low cltiaen* of Lr.e bad hitherto pur:.i e 1, ba vould ila cerely rtgret en set of violence of such a wanton char acta*. This 1* a plain unvarnished ata'tment of the whole matter, aad 1 give you the sabbtai.oo of the ooorersatiou that took place between Mr. talker ana hie visiters, if not tha exact language. I m ly add that I called upon the gentleman himself, and got tte whol* particulars from him. I know that he was actaally prepared to ra slat an attack; and :bo very fact of 'b.ae men who are oppteed to him on the subject of tbe change of gauge havlrg called to vara hiui end i'thh him to leave the cltjr, prcra* that they believed -(.mo outrage would b? oommltted upon hlui and Mr Tracy. Til* enly eeiT?H to show the epirit of an'mo^lty that appears to aotu t?, booio of the six foot men ? 1 will not say ail. They reftue to llitan to ar> arguzuenta ca tue sab Ject, aad I fear thatthay will yet perpetrate some fearful act of violence 'it. Tracy la a man about sixty jitar* of age, and befcre the pteaeut iliffloul'T wae much eateeead and reepocted. Mr. Walker 1?. I t>?l'*ve. notwithataudlng the assertion* of hie opponent* to the oontrary, a man of high principle, an1 at one time ato <l high in favor with the vary men who now abnae ard 'llilfy hi a. This morning, about eight o'olock, tba qai.?t of the olty wa* cnslde -ably dieturlx d by taa bocming of can - Don. Tboaa wb ? ?#? unacquainted with the caoaa of thi* demooftraii'io f?it aome eiiat an'a.y; but ai it wa* aooa a*oortaine<*. that It wa* rf a pei onful character, and merely Intended to express the joy of the pec. pie at tha cxpaotad arrival of tn* Herb' r i. r?*x prisoners today, the faellrg of alarm subsided immediately. There la great talk of the graad reoepti^n they are :o have, and I aaderataad a pu rile t'loner 1* U> bu given la thair honor aome tlma to-daj. J. m. Epi*, Friday, Jan. 27, 1864 JT rectum of the Bridge*? The Track it Laid? The Fremkkn Canal Oompany't Charter and the Pemtylvama Legitla twe? lit Repeal the Qreat litmedy for the Difficulty, <tx Tha bridges era op, aad by 2 o'olcak to day tha track will be laid through tha alty up aa far aa tha depot, ao that tba ears aad Vooomotlvee, which an at praaaat about a quarter of a mil* dlstaat from that building, can be run up to it. Aa yet no attempt baa bean made to interfere with tba Marshal, aad It 1* confidently aaeartod that none will bo made. Tha work waa not continued up to 13 o'c.cok last night, aa waa repotted, nor waa there any la taattiM oa tba part of tha superintendest, Mr Tracy, to ka*p tha man at it after dark. About 9 or 10 o'clock It waa lUBtoied that the women had again torn down the bridge; and the Obief of 1'oiice, thinking there aight be eon: a trath ia It, drove up In a wagon, detarmlced >o j re net them if puprihiK U? found, however, on his arri val, that everything wa- reaoefol, aad that ther? was ao latt r.tlcn, at ibat t me at l<^ast, to t?ar do *a tha brldgae. They may not be <t?trv<*d while the Marehal remains bare, but the an meet be ieavee I fael confident that the work of daetroo' will armaceu-* To mor-ow he U to go to Bar or it* k aud lay tte track there; whether they will pe-ml* t Im t> ('ON t rot remaiu* to bo aeen If 'le.eral Klipatrck ai d U a other Harbor Creek pr^aaare, who ara ?xp-c mi ben> u> day, should u-e their indueoee, it I* prrbaMe ibat .hey might daanale them from their e uraa. It is h (.ad t: at tbey wi 1 doeo; butit it aot kaown what eff>at their mpiitenment In !*iiubnrg bae had upon than. If they r*> 1/ 1 the Marahel. soase of the Kriana aay they will bave o ? v ao on their own responsibility, for they will rtctire to ootutenaooe from them Meenwhile all ejes are tarnad towards Ha:ri-burg, and tba gr<ate<t anxiety ia maa>'f**tad to knair the result of the prraeot di,CB-*ka In Sin I.egUlature, on the bill to repeal the chart- r of the Franklin Canal oompauy. Eve-jtuing, tn the tu'nd of the K iaos, appears to tcra oa tha faseage of that bill; It s the gr^nd remedy whlci ia to ) at aa end to the pieeent melacoholy coacitija of thinte. If that 1* not pasaed, thera la nothing tc be talk od of but war; for no t?im* of o< mprom'sa can ba aver mace with the NortLeeat and Erie Railroad Company. Tbay appear tu be ooaBieat of it* succai s, for they ara to receipt almost every day of ulegraphtc cespatchae from I/OWT) aad Kiag, a-?urirg them that it will pass. The followiag waa received this mernlag:? The Jtdleliry Cemnivtee gave me a patient heariat. Tba bill will be reported to meirew. M B. LOWRV. The praaaat threat* aing aipeet of fhisgi here may hava tha effeat of forcing the paaa ge of the act, eren In oppo ei'loa to the pt weiful raftroad fn er-st whl-h is biought to bear agalnet ft. It is harad iy many of the members that there will b* a terrible on' break; and I have no doubt whitevar that they bave been told br some of the leader* that they will cot hold themaelvra raeponeible for what may happen, if tb<y ah< ukl refuse to pasa it. This way ol coereltg legirUtlon, eo oppowd to every priasiple that 1* republtoaa cauatt piove other alee than piejuulcial to tha ralaro eafoi cemaat of Itw Alth mgh it may ptova (uoooaefal in pavtlrg a atop to the pree?nt difficulty, It will 'a'atlisb aprece!?nt which may hereafter lead to the a oat eertoas ooneequencea Tbera waa a n ectinr ia tavor of the construction of tba F.ria aad Boabuiy r ad yaatarday, at Falrvie*. at waieh aboLt fire tnnd nJ pernor.* ware pre'aot. Fairviaw ia a little villsge, o- ntainirg 'hr?e or four tandrvd lahabi tama. Re?i)Iit n. a similar to t dose paaeed at the raoeot meeting a! Cirard wt re adopted, and epeecha*. in support of the oroject were n-a#e by O- ueral Whalloo and others. Tha following proclamation uaa been prl-t-d. in tbs form of a handtul by aome of tbe railroad rirecor*. and baa boea extensively circulated a x>a the city ? HIOMLV IwenilTAST Weslay Frost, B'q . Uaiiet btatee Marshal for the We>tem Dtatriei of Pro sy vaala oa Batarday eteeleg latt received a tel<*raptlo icpaloh frtm PreildvDt I'Uree. 4lreotif* him to trooeed to lri? and take eueh m-aatiree ae ware n-eeaiarj to pruteot the ral load e< nipa..ire ? r t r - in the work uf re pairirgtte r-ade The d'sptteh stated that If there wae aay reelataaee tn tb? Mtrehal, he w <nld k* nr'teoted by a rawoieet a umber ai Halted State* troops -PUtttmrg Pott. T o Marshal is atw eagaero la r pairiag the arie aad Hertheaat Kailr ad. nnier the o der if the United State i Caart aad the ia-trnetluBt above alluded to, si\tnbythe rrveldeat ef the Vetted Statri. Tba i bject of 'ote ia to eb <w the people that if the* In terfere wtth th* Marabal they cannot after varda plead lfc< raee? of the lr.e rnction* uaoer wblck he 1* aiUag. aad of the high authoilty from whom be ha* renelved thean J. M Ejus, Ja* 27, 1864 ArrineU of iht Harbor Oreek Prircntn? Great Procettion? tMr AujMint-lV Ptopie Attempt the Dettruation of thi Bridpt, but me Prtmntm I by the Manhal and their Lead ert?Dtmm to tte Primnarr ? Spetchei?Tke Bill Repealing Urn (Mmrter cf the PYanUin Canal Patted to a Third it n<in| etc A hunt eleven o'clock thi* morning, aboat Ave ha ad red pwaoaa oa borveback, from the towasbip of Harbsr Creek, arrtved la thi* elty, aad, la ocmpany with a Urge forot of Brlaae. ooaatating of several military and Bra eanapaalee, pro roe dad, with drama beating aad colors dyiag, to meet tbe returned priaoxers, at a d jtana* of a soul three mile* frees Me. It waa about hal' pa*', one wb*n they re tuned, la tbe fol'owlog order:? The Harbor Creekia**, oa k esse task lomptay of artillery, with a oaaaoa. WaaV.r gU>a '.tarda Oompaay of rt' etoen Three oosnpactee of flremea Abcut Bfty carriages aad cth*r vahlclM. ( ? neral KUpatriek wa* oa horseback, near the head of thi* formidakl* fcrea, the oth*r priaoner* oceapyloj a carriage. There were aboat two thouaaod pertoaa alto gather ia tbe proceeaioa. A? they pa* ad the depot three cheers were tileee !'y the ?peetatov? of whoa th?re ware at Ira t tbree or tear thoeearK' mtrc'.'nij >hrongh tha olty, where tliej w.re fieelvtd ?? >*i the voet etit .u siaatie weleom*. " -r re'orne,' .itbe New tat tn Hoaae, where the peopl? of K.-k m;? i aiaed b?m ?tm a pahl c dlater. It wa.-, fwie tlwta, I i.wtver b?v,-e tt f ? e perm itted te e?j"y It, h? the tn teltrtmi" pr >? oeedian of the ar? wd oatei who, at the *f| i aal of a tail ; ami (.g ta- n>, r ashed dowa | to the tflf tc-- ' hr'(V *L '? a it h)v lred j an' a fit t h '? -I w! new la the aot of p'ttttog ropea to tee bee" fat tbe pa'p^ee o> haullag that* down, wt<a 16* Mareual ap?e?r?d re tie knp 0 1 the hrldgt aad tc'" th- -a ? btware of what tbay wer* doing. He waa vee*tv*d ? >tl /mtrtic ! hl ??', aod had aot ao-ne if tbe keener* of the ns feot m ta rent? (ieaerai Waalioa aad otbaaa? apfeued at bit rri . .al moment they would have tots the hrfc.** .towa b?ft?;e h * fa'e aal lo attar dedaaeoaf hi* aathrrity Tley -eere lafariatwt ?o the a vriet Jagvee, ard It waa rati wttx the gr.?t?et dlffi vjlty H*t tbtf *?lX be ec at r tiled ma, ef them vara Uar I haw, sod wars furioa* ta tMr dMMadnMlM. thaw ?aid th* bridge sheuld be polled ten, u4 that (kn ! would do kwg*r submit to railroad IjiBBOl Bom ariad 1 out, "Bu| him;" bat I ooald "Tit (***iI*Ib jrhi**? ??>? | thi Ait ?u dliected i|ilait tki w.i K M-M ' foot man Judge Thompson did *11 ha oould to baaa th(B dowa. ?P ?" * *?goa,aad la a ahort ttm* had a crowd of abca^a thousand paraoas rooad I, whom ba advi**d to ka? I tba peace a* the boat maaaa o^ aaaarlac thair ultimata oraa person*, Judge Tbompaoa piaaldlag. Aftar tha *??^ ,W*|? had teen fully dlatuaaad, Judg* Thoap ?*l??3B*bISk his friends 5 Harbor Creek, la tha ocuraa cf wh lob ha raad tha follow Ur .vlI' l J *** r*?*lT*d fro? Soraraor Big. tor about aa hour bafora:? Tha repeal bill wil 1 paaa Anally to-day. Now, gentlemen, aald tae Judge, after reading thla. If thora la any champagne wa will lake a glaea before goiag rorther. I gite yon? * h?ilth Md hearty welcome tMk lo our neighborhood 1SSS& ?>" 'V"** M fo?ow?:-Io bebair of Mr. ana Mrs Mouul, I am oommb stoned to return th*l t ain o era thank* for the haadiume preaenta, and the warm expressions of friendship they hare received from the ladlea o. Erie and of Barber Cretk. They aald that they ware glad to hare It la their power to make our ooaditioa a* comfortable aa poeelbU und?r the *lrouin*tano?* la which they were plaoed, and tiey were equally glad that they should not hereafter hare to aeouse themselves of treating ua harshly. I assure you we were treated Uka gentlemen, aa we are. (Laughter.) a few weak a ago wa were takea from our famlliea, aftar dark, and jouaUknow Wniat pllce b#,e at 0,8 ,,m> ?'-arted for Head ville the next morning in oarriagee, and arrived in due courae of tune In Pittsburg. Wt en we retched that cliy I a>ked Marsaal Froet and Deputy Marabal Hproule wosld they permit ua, before going to jail, to get ahavad at a larber's. which wai quite convenient "No, sir " faid he; ''?? can t give you aoy privileges. " ' A Voice? Who said that f? hproule? Dr t-'iiasa^R? both (f them imJJ i*. gtf, 4} Fit UbuT* we were incarcerated Vr jaU, and although our poeketa were tot rejoined, they rtquesUd ua to giro up our I *?. ' Si. whioh ee did. Atom twenty miautea after we eu'.ersd, the Sheriff oame acd asked, " la Una i>r. Sher man," and I said. "Ye*, sir." '? Thea." said he " thla ia not jour apartment" And be trok ua into hie parlor wLich ia aa well furnished a room aa aty in thla oity' When wt were there, he told ua that waa to be our sitting rocm, .no that ha weald have a flre made for us lu our skepitg apartment*, in whioh there were aa flee beds an M,y iii thU city (Laughter ) 8o, altogether, we lived lite pi {a In clover We not only had turkeya and ?^kane,but ,t ,i#WD or l<rtir# O'ol ak every night Mr MuGill would go and o.ok us a aaiion of oyat era (Re Etwed langhter.) Well, iu a reasonab ? we Haw the I face ol the Hon. Judge Irwin. Judge of the foiled Sa'e* Urouit Court of America (Laughter.) Say* thr Ju.lre, "I am y*tj glad I fcav? an oppi?r:aaitj *( sp^aktag to Jou.'' 1 toia him 1 had come there an honeet man, as.d ad bad no h?aiin^. He replied, " You had a hearing (? the fl.'th day alter you w? recital to appear." ?'Well" aaid I, ' it ia a queer hearing we have had; it waa all on one tide like th# btnlieofajug 1 Fuppoae we are g> leg tc jail," I aided, "for our tranagreanlomi ," and he taid we weta. Well, the next day I waa oalle.- aa a wit pens for Mr. Lowry and Major K ng, when the Judge aald that we fboold go on osr own reoogniianoea. and wa flnallj agreed to give thi m. Hera the ipeaker wia litarrn^Ud by aome persona who were quarieLing in the pierage leadinc '.o the room, when they were oalled to order by Judge Thomp.oa. " Step your noiae out th*r?, boj?,r' raid he; then turning to thraa around him he added, ' that ia mbrhty like noetrv it ia machiLe poetry." Iia fiiKKMAA ot n lnned? Soon after we came out of jail a coupieo! carriage* drove up to the dcor, and we were invitee to lake a aeat We drove a few milee out of town to Judge Berran. where we ha<i an ex eel lent dinner. I a>k(d him to ray grace, but he didn't do it (Laughter.) Wt II, after some lime, we got drunk enough, and oora? back and tcok up oai quaiti-ra In the j?U We have been visited by Uie e-e'. people In the city if P(tt?burg? by Gen Jok u l/>rrim?r, ex-Ciovernor J. hnacn, and wa hav? aho h >Q th? bent fit (4 the clergy, for we rectved a eall frjm lhe Rev. Dr. Riddle. Nowthat we are going to oar famiiiea, I muai say we have er joyed ouraolvea aa maeh a* man could do. I will give jou at a toast , Pfpnijlvania'i Ju4m lrwio'i Court to the con trary iotwith?t?ndli.g. Thla tcant e* a revived with lond applauao The oam pany waa rubeequently addreeeed Ay Mr. Stephma, Mr. Marsha", ard others after which all disperaod quietly to 1 ttalr hcr es A h?avy anew (quail cam* on preventing an attack upon the bridge :f any had been Intended. A? the mail was near eloting I had no time to wait longer. Aa I closed my latter I received tha following import ant piece of information:? Ptnding the retnarke of Mr. Marahall, a message waa reeaived from Governor B"gl?r that the bill repealing the cbarter of the franklin Canal Company'* Railroad had p*(**d to a third reading, wruld become a law to morrow, and would be pat in exeouHon on Monday " Some gentlrman whose name I did rot get propoeed Ur ?i.d Mre. Ma gill the tiherlfT and hla lady of Alleghany coun'y, which wa* drank with three oaeera <. P*KJ/*,W ('RX*T- ?fl?r *ome remarks relative ta the po sition Ukm by Oovsrnor Btglerin taa railroad questions agtlat ty ills jor icn of the country, and the imp rtaat (gene. Le htdhadiii proooriog t?e acaetmest of law* for our r?li?f fr. m oppression by powerful aad eoaUea* milroar coiohlbiTitQfi, propound, ^ *? ibt ?We Qoimot of heKeyatose State: J# o exeouti?? eh?ir ih? in*? re?u of all porii off the Codidoii wealth will b? protefted. ? wbie i wa- (Iran a witb round' of applana#. After s me further remark* from wveral persons, the party broke np. greatly rejolead at thf favorable ne*a from BanUburg TMe Amazon Expedition [Correepondeme of tha New Orita** I'toayuaa J ... Niw Yobk Jan 11, IsM Aa the new expedition (rem ihe CniUMt States to the A a.* too iaattr.caag ornaiderable attention, a few word* t" relation to lh? same may cot be utitoteieeti g at the pieeent time lbs pioneer rte> mer of this ex,e lti.n'? to sa l fjtm New Y'ikas soon aa th* arra gemee a ar* completed, lhe ?t?mr w.- pmet-ased rswn Ir.ata cost ol m. COO 8b* la crlled tbe I'anobsoot, and has capacity* for pa?s*ng#ra Tha Uiuth of th# ?****) ^ feat. She wr.l he under tha oommand of i tapt Wakeiuan, nhoea ablht'ea are weU known, whila tevaral gactleiLeo of ifpoited higi oharaotar and ax pari- i enoa will accc mpaoy htm aa egaata of tha ompaoy. Iheae fantlaman will explore the Am?ior M ? :ara* prai tlcaMe. ? to ita tribatarlee or ronroae in Pern and BoliTla. ??d Will enceaynr to oh tin from tha gorer anient* wr thore e iul trie* th* eetablla' ment of tra-tlng pj t? looa tion of town* and grant, of land for m ninjr pur'p sea. shottid pucte ? attend tha effort, other ate# mere will ba at onoe plaotd on the lito, aad a regular passenger and ae.ght rcmrcunlca'irn opened between tue port of New York art* polota on the Am. .on Thar* are many, how *TrJ who eertously doabt the sacoM* of thi* *nierpris*' ai?t 1^ must conies* that 1 have no great faith in it The fl?st sxpei'lticn cf this kiod it may ke rawambargd, proved a revere l as to Ita projsetors, aed nothing ha* slut* transpire ' t) war ant ' he surcees of th* present underUUrg Ic faot. he anawsr ?f the miilstarf-om Hraxil, at Washlngtrn In reply to >h* request of th* o m pa?y lor pe-m.s-ion to a-een<l tha Anai.n, -how* pretty conclusively tnat the expedition need not caleolate on a ?ery list e.lig reception. The miai?t.r from Peru ha* allowed th*exp?<'!tuntoiaiI uid-r U.e II .g ofthat roni tiy. but thi* will b* o no avail in th* oaiv log out of th* prr J'ct a* i* la more than p.*o'ah*e the Peruvian govern ni.niwiUeo.demn the act of iu mlrister end annul It. All thing" considered t vre'ore, the eucoeae of th* under taking seem* very mbione; and tha obaneee aia cloa y am* to a bm dred thai, like th* on* ia 18U1 it wjl p'ov* an entire fa. lure. What, let me aak, ha. thU oompaoy torffer lo *i>hsr Bolifa ?r Peru for th. advantage, it le Ire ne of obtainit gf Absoln'ely notbirg; ae4 jet the c mjany. (a prlrau oee ) t> Ik abt ut th* ?* abll hment of tr*< Irg poetr, thetrnnding of town* aad th? grant of tr n rg lance at If t bad tbe foil perml-d n o' th* eoun tr'e* le questfoc to com* along BO take pf.s?ei*ion Tn* j project I. a preposterous one. aed will uo<'on'>tedly burn ail wbo are enregnt in II It D Field ba* bee* -l?o ?d *> 1 issident of bo compary. Its c.pi al is ?65 COO all of eh'ch ha* be*, expended for th* pioneer .learner | Thb Dkpalcai ion at Nkw OatiiANS It has I al'radj hesn stated that K F. Allteon, cf th* fl?-m of Alll j ion A; to, cotton broker*, at N*w Orleans, had dlaao reared, leavir g ao-no of hie credit -rs mi n. Ta* Now Orleans ? oriesp"n< ert of tt* Char k* ton Cournr t aye:? I , ot * ***'*'? h* '?"> ha pnrjhaeed a 1 t of cotton rim I ckstt, Perkins A U> . for cash, to ba paid when bts l* rcr tbs an.ruct sh.?i'd ?>? nsgotisted The bills he ? ?> o en. . f osr I aukers an i reoeived ?1S OOO, whleh wae cot paid /.er to P , P * Co. B a similar transac Urn I am ln'orme<- that h* ral ec ?A.000 ftom aaether i*'i ibesa t>l OCO. ant a eoc* de-abl* aim ad uljnsl whl-h he ha<t reeliaed from "ther qiaiter*, be left ns with a fair p ovislcn for >h? fa'ure Ui? llrni, th* purchase* fr m which an oun'.rd to abou'. tie 000 s*?m*d 'o have feared that *omr:hlng sal going wronc. ant csu.eo Alison to ha Allowed op, aatll nlj. or asarlv alL the smenrt bsd besn p'id ' ' Mr Allison is from Scot- and, wbe-e his fsmliy ooo tlnu.d t" r.sli*e whl'e h* ha* been eoing bn.lrms bar* H* ?j?l'ed_ hl? na'iv* coun'rv a few month* sine*, aad It 1* raid that while ther* h* ma4* arrangements to ***d hi* family to Australia It !a premi?n?d Uat b* also is aow (B h s way t? that part cf the world, wtth th* avail* of his ifecvlatloe.s tmrcg us. ?The standing of M*. AUiaon in our e mmnaity ha* beea rstb^r hi,h. acd he ha* deceived noae to a gr later dtgt?e Hat be r as hie owa countrymen, who.e tbrewd ness is proverbial His manners wer* v*ry arreeabl- and hli social qnaliiie* *o ra'lsfsotory among ruow. interested that he ?as sl.ra'e to tl a dlrr.itj cf President of he Ar-drew'* Society of tM* city." Fih? (X Tin Catuidkai. At Lovisvilli.? Th? ?'?rtnofn * afoat oo* o'o otk }*?t?rdaf ean?*d gr*?t crrn nri? loo by th* report which aprtad through th* ctty th?t h? d?w ra'brtral wm on flr* Tio.it kadi mrbMl at cno* to lb* Mm* of dlaa-tar to*?*? tha" inagal flrnt (tractor* from f*l lag a pr*y t th? IUum T )? Arc, It ri*ir?, oi!g1r*t?d irom * atov* pip* which l*id? from ihr bar**:ent o: tb* Catbtdial, orntd for a *ctio?l, to th* fin* In -h? main buldlig It eomui*aaad ia oua of the c?ro#r? ? a tha ncr h Oalag to tha gr*?t Baight of b? bvildlag much d ftfeolty w?? ? x p?rl' n *?-d In latahing th* It* After thraa heers aui*ui|; ting Uhor tsa flr< irm, ?lc?d by tta rltiarii* ?*r*ril'y, roppr*?ied "be II- m?? Tta north il a of lb* bui dtng ?m mnnh ?a?r d ? in' irjarad by water Tha *t,l*adU o gta m*:* ami com >KVr?fcl* d*mi|i? Pp eoMly ptlatin** aad otaar ta !o> bl?a. a* wall aa th* 'rrn t- ra, *? ra ?moT?l; bat thay all tttttaiba^ mora or <*?? da?*#* from w? ar. Tha ftnlM I ?? b?*B dit**c*-1 to tha amount c.f ?*r?r*l thou and d? Har* It wat Iniutrd f?r $lfi,UitO ? UidHiillc J>>ur uil, Jam. 55 Rauxoad AconiKT?.- During the past wepk (w wa Warn i torn ikwUambarbml Wj-?j'*,i'ia rat aaMdaat* rrtamd on tba Paltii-orwaBC 0* l? Railroad, 'hie 1 aaojtd e? ulciialb d'tmtlcu ta to* train*. Oa Th?.. lay lwt, n> i I'r **?t of tba Pi lal f B, at*, a fcnrdau Irn luad *c w.tb n- ur, Ac , run *0 tha track, aad ?U aara wata tr? dnliavd la'o th? Cb??apaata aid Ohio Cutal. Oa tba ra.' ft.l owtag a burdte fea;n aomiag 'mt of tl* DjaGal lay Taiia?l, at th* ???tare *ed, raa Into ft taad tibia, aad at" bar bnrd?a train raa lata th? firat. Tha *?*!** aa I ?r of th' lattar w.i* tbr. wa iff lb* traak By lAm acc.Oaati lh* paaMagat Uaia* war* dataiaod kl So-tr* OBITUARY. of J?Uk rout. [ftw tha New OiImu Delta, Jan. M.l Th* venerable Jadah Touro departed thi* life on W*d cZulL k' hi.*' ?? 0*?*1 atreet New *??* ?? * bMt oltl.sas charity ?? .u ?*t,?**? * dsvotec*, ?nd kumlt* obs ef lu truest meeds . Mr. Touo bed attained th* iItiihwI ewe k ?* ,hM* ^rTEZadE N*w 0rl**? ??<> wry odi ol that flfty m nurted by |T* Jasbaiktof la mnMitlU entereriaes ?bont th* Ubm of th* oeasloe of Louisiana, Mr. Towo oontlaned persaveilngly and Industriously la th* pursuit Wf".''? ? ?**"> **7 nphr aad legitimate aooa "d di#d ??????? ~?u j U>0S|Lf *STl*t ??o^Bl la th* proaaoatlon of buainais, Mr. Touro was n*v*r a s*lfi*h or oloaa On th* oontrary,b* haa for away yaara baaa the fore m**t of oar rloh mm Id all contribution* to charitable objects. Soma of his donations have baaa en a seal* of negnlfloenoe and liberality whleh are scarcely parallalad la oar country. Wa may Instance a few of thaaa. H atr ial, acme yaara ago, that tha Boakar Hill Monument we* retarded la lta ojcnsletion by tb* want of twenty *?<> that a liberal eitisea of New Kog - land bad offered to oalU with aay other oltlaan la glvi^ tan thousand dollar* for thij objaot, ha aaat hi* cheek lor it a amount; and tha monument waa oom plated. I For many yaara Mr. Toaro waa tha owner of the very | valuable pr npeity r next to tha 8t. Charta* Hotel, whiob waa or ot pi ad by Mr. Clapp a* the First Congregationalism Church Though the property waa luaeeptlble of being ma^e immensely pro?u:tive, being ia th* oantre of th* bu*li:ee* portion of th* oity, be permitted Mr. Clapp to eon :1c ue In poaaeialon of thachureb, and In th* eojoy. "f"1 ?< '*? r*n,? of the pew^ until It wa* destroyed by Ore. He then purchased aaother tot valuable lot. la a more ell|lb)e location for a church, and donated It to Ue co"?"?*,ton o'lfr- Clapp. The merit* of thi* 11 >e .I.ui mor* Mfbly ajrpraolated whea It 1* known that Mr. Toato waa of tha Hebrew persuasion, ard a atrlst observer of that ancient faith aadworsbljx 0? waa. lo d??d one cf lh*gr*?t pr- H c.' (hat (all b la thlielty. Th* beaauYul 8)nagogue on Canal street li hla property, an 1 wa* splendidly furnished and prepa -ed by him lot thctu* of th* Hebrew* in thl* olty. Bealde* thi*, he ban con tributed largely to all th* ohurohe* la thla olty, of *vsry denomination, and haa for many year* sustained a 8?na grgue whiob wa* ereo.ed at h a expanse, in hi* nativ* town of Newport, R. I., fi r th* u<* of hla brother l*ra?l tea. It would b* an Inter* Mlnjr record, if It oould b* ob tuned, that of all Mr. Tonro'a donation* to nhariteble and rellgku* lottitutl n*. Bat moh teoord wtU nerer be di* coTered, for he war, of all men who "~tt nn*-*a*1 the aaaare, meat di?tingulahed for that charity which Bom good by aieaitb. and klaahea te Bad 1? fame, k- -1 i?/*?.10 t"?*d*or telh about tha matter, he would decline all aid. He pieferred to admlniiter hla cbaiitj in hU own faahl-j?, and after th* dictate* of hi* own heart and judgment. Thu* hia aeta not uofrequentiy bad an a?wctef eccentricity. We remtmbar ono* being called t n by tome Christina mlaeioaarl** from Jerusalem! for th* purpoa* of rtireetiog attention to ao appeal which they were making to the American people for assistance in supporting the persecuted Uhriaiiao* in that remo>? qaar 25,'k VuTZZ*' ?? 10 wh?m .tb,y m,?h* P"seat th*ir appeal with th# bf at ehanea of a liberal re^poniia, wa tnawerad, .ludah Touro. " "But he la a Jew; aad it would be going far to aak a Jew to aid in th* establishment of OhrisU anlty la th* capital of tha Jews," wa- the reply Nerer tbeless, we perelsted In our recommendation. Th* result confirmed cur judgment of tbe jood old man. He gar* len times more than any Christian in th* cit* to aid th* can*** of Christianity in th* land of Jud ta. Mr. Togo's course a* a cltl.cn aad a patriot wa* eon slstent with his charaoter a* a philanthropist. H* wa* ardently devote 1 to his country ? a sincere republican. rhoLgh nc politician, be bad great faith In th* dootrin* of man's equalitr and cap. olty fir bis own goe*rn^*nt He ? dcw ao distinction between men, and was *T*r th* sincere friend of tbe laborer, th* aitlaan, and the poor man. His hand was er*r extended to aid and *noour*s* you'hful energy and enterprise. ,. A' h# bad suffered severely In th* def?nee of i i,f? ^d.koncir of hJ" <x>o?t>y. Oa the 1st of January, HU, whilst servUg in cne of th* militia regiments >r thi city nadsr Jack; on, he waa selected, on aojount of hi* trostwoitbineas, to aid In carrying the cartridge* from th* magi sine in the rear of the line* to Col. Humphrey'* ,Wh!v,t ttin* wlth the ball* of th* British fiylnajhick around lifm Mr. Touro wa* struck on the thigh with a tw*l?* pound shot, which prodnaad a ghastly woun', tearing oil a Urg* mass of fl*sh. He wa* taken up from th* ground by hi* old friend and coutant associate for th* last arty yaara, R D. 8h*ph*rd, aad Sfii. i ?lt,? '? *l,at WM b*li*v*d to be a dyiag fl. . Bu' "Mwadlbl* suffering? being oonflned to his bed for twelve month* ? Mr. Touro reoorered, and though ejer after slightly lame, enjoyed remarkable health. Tbl* was dn* ti habit* of extraordinary regulari Udustry H* never drank a drop of vino?* liquors tn bis life; never omitted to rim with th* dawn of day and to r*tir* at ao early boor '"hi* religious observances Mr. Touro was *xoMdlncly axaot an^ mmotuil * Tu*r* y<ue eeeentrio trait* In hla eharaater, whleh. though of a perfsotly inr oeeut Dai are. were quite remark able Fiom the hour rf his arrival here la 1802. he had ??v*r pa?e*r' beyrnd tbe llictts of the city but oaee. and I?.*" 11 'sOght uiKtr /aoasaa In th* defeaoe c f the city. He eouU never be persuaded to trav*I in aay v*hl cle flcce the death f f a belove 1 brcther, who wa* thrown out o' a carriage it, Boston, end bad his le* Broken Tbat bro h?r beqieathsd him ?UK>,000. which wen deposited Us ote ot the banks of Boeton. ^b* money wa* permit ted to renaia ia tbe bank without lntereet ; aad Mr Tuwo ecnlit i.*ver be persuaded to recelre or us* a dollar of It. pie mm it?D< a now to hla credit oa th* book* of th* V?k i' *" ,'"t ku broth*r Tocug i h* had a, f w Keglar.der s fenr re** for atiipv and owued som* ?jf th? largest era ft tbat came iato oar port aad was oa* aosabi'y for.d of talking about eblpe. their beet mode of Mr acta te. aid took a great pride in tha betuty and neat ne*e cf hie own craf?, be could never be per uwted to ao abnard of one of them? but would eoctent himself it staa'i(gOB thel*vae and viewing in siUat admiration the buge tutts, tbe tapering meats aad snowy talis of bi* great cotton ships ' Ilut I UI . krtcb ha* already extended b*;ood our Umlt*. it >s rot often a em mu: ny loses so valuait* a altltsa sccieiy m> good a man a* ludah Touro. Of all th* etr.lable traits of hts character, none w*r* more comnii ndabl* aid reautlful than bl? modaaty and MEnplio ty. lis moved through th* stroggl as creeds of humanity with the nolselaa* tr*a<l of on* who seemed not wrapt ia th* *agar pursuit of gain of ambitlrn, or ealfish pleasure, but as oae who lived oal? to benefit humsiity? to accumulate a fuad, from whtah ml^ht flow coploo* aad froebfyisg et reams of ofcari y and bentfleence He wa* th* owner of splendid edlficee and magnlfieeat (tore* ; but only retained oae small apartment and a ooraer In an offioe for himself Without any blood relatione or other domeetie ties h* B ad* all hnmaalny hi* family, and lavished his ctn and liberality upon all wbo were Ib need aad who were 1* ??rving Mr. Touro waa th* ls*t of th* four richest of our oiti r*ns who have died in this city during th? last four wet* wlUtont families John MsDonigk, Joiph To -tar neltns P*ulrlng were tbe other three The combined for Utee of these four el- lz*na r? ached the ? um of nine mil llonr? a root one ei| hth of ths property of the wool* ??7..j *27^*^ lived to an extreme old age Mr. McDicngh died at seventy two, Mr Pauld lag at seventy, Mr. Fowler at sixty flee, and Mr 'oo-o at nIw" 6rL^!s JhdT *" ^ b**a c,B?Unt waldente V. I IT ] i!* ' *5d ? remarkable degree o' V**' h f?*P? Mr Fowler, th* shortest lived of th? four, bod* tf them ha< ever left the city And tow by far tbe best of t&em has ju.t been gathered unto Me.es and th. Pronhets Ma. . hi virtue a5d goS^5 -^i k k?r?%mL b7th* ?>"??<* tbat better world to wfclab his son! haa aaeended, aud may his ravmory be plr'te acV^triote ?f OB* ?f 'h*,n,**lof Ph'laathro. ._ *r, J<?"" *n *?d highly resp^taSI* Minter dM-d IC iNm Yors, oa tb* tttth i -at., In tae Mtb year of kl* sTah w!iJt!!^V,RMMr nt'1'"T the olo fi m of , * W.bah-r * H pkins, pubUbees of tbe (Xmmertial ^Ti Ut sstabJlsh.d a punishing boo** VMfnrt'*h'ehhe roa''?^ ^ for t number of T*ars. B* was a volunteer soMier in tbe last war Died, ia Guilford New Tork. Jau 8 Khiwbi w aged 10 year* and 4 months- of bo dl'.ars " "Sir ?nee. but worn eut by time He was feed of r?f?iV. un?il a week before his d-.th, .c he or'ered t5 stop his paper; retatr.d his ressou tUi o?*r th* last of a. par rto toft *e *Her oin^on' "bac ' '**,* nt' j MrT*beea in receipt of a pension from gov*rrtr ent. He leavee a wtdxw and ten children o .?oo-n hla loss. HiT Tilth fr' m * '*"? "" flr'" "blrh h*? o-carred ia his family durtag a peiiud f s.xty hre- yea.st w.Lltw VS.* l,f*ei<len of th* Stats Bank la V*wark, died Ic .teuton N.w Jersey, oa the ai'h last. ( AfTilH Vetera PlMVlTT a CIDTiIa n -(**>r n Hhslby In 'he war of 1812 and t< ok pait la tba b? t>To< ? Th*-*1- ?he,e%*unMKh was kiaJdii? H?eii %? Instea' ^ "Ja^JIs, Kentucky, oa the 14th A FiABirL Liat and Marvii.loi b Risen at Whmojdo ? Yee'eife) morning. About ton oeioee. a yenag lady Apprjaebed the n pnitiB hrf g* from thU ? lde. acd when aak*d f;r toll tiqii-m) .f the gtte keeper bf, n: ue>! It ?V, AT d ?haa told the prle* 'o tha Inland re plie<? tt At aha i Id not think At* ?*? gnlag thAt fAr, fcr.'' aad -he onght to go for half price, a* iht vm only |rig{ tn mtMU of the bridge. U? tm tk* tell ib? i llrred, aad ahe pr< eee<*ad m h?r way When the reaab ad the piece where the lion catlu toieh the rAlllng, At u?arly tfce blthfit pATt cf t..e Mr (>ea Down*/, the t M e< 11- otnr, oherrTad her ellmbiDr ?p the rA'liog an- nu.oTlBi he boaatt a: d abawl He ran '<? her only l i to catch the mantilla wo.ch the wore, when ahe br* k? Irrra Ma praap aix? Kapad tn the at earn below, A dUUi o. ??n At tk* ereeeot high atage f water, of net leek ban a, reity eight fat. Thaeorre.it ?a? -full of floating loa And fctr daaUuclon .eemed I veritable ; a be ?auk. thai. if A then (luigel wildly la lha KWnlUn tor rent aenh ? galo, ro*e once more, a* <1 then tl >atad on weid amid he t?? rent of toe, *Uh sothirg but her haad an<l one liand coca* oi>ally ? talhle 4et? ral man la a tki# pot on* from a boat lying at the wnarf, followed her, gave her up ar 1<vat XTo-al timer but each time re tawed the chv * aid finally pie e I er up all*# but In aateib'a af ?r abe ha-1 he?n in the w?ter f >r n*?.rly half an h nr He?t?re'i?M ware fp-adi.y appllM, and ahe ? *-< amoved tc tke ho of ftlndn, ?? ntder ?tend abe la gra.'ni'Iy re* v .rut 'roin lhA Inja lee ana tetrad fi*?n t c toe aid o.<ld The l?ap wae o.ie of the m'et deapeiate, and lire ???e e from Ictent i!ea'h the root n t. .cilena, we litre e?ai racoi ad or a >er aeei re lout dad :i?i eJiAlet tio o ub. kept her baa u,>permoat ?? ?!)? **? fall eg, and buo;e<i her up whan n jot tn ? h? etreeui Tba h ? olrA of Ui.a ad>rnture i? a youag Mil i- ' ady, eh. la nAtre ?a jn.lt a', tn-5 .oUoiiaUoa irir^vla M *!"> ta? Urad hi-.-a ler acme lira uti<, ?up ortir* he:*?lf ly her work aa a aeametreaa. Y??-e? with waorn ?ba h\? reai'ied ?lre bar at lMeprr<aeh ahle ?har?eter Tfte n>n>ini? report Attr>k>i'M ih? affair 'o a ?'t?erp<>?B??ient la lr?a mat> t ? TV>.'in^ or Jan t6 Tke &oit of Appeal. Uaa aJjoaraed ?ltki>ut rea<*eric| aay ceeiatoa la tie B** rleAacw owe Tke aett m .f tke r ?-t will hell oa tke Wlh nf Marcel ?k?n, we et{?>?-e tte ???a wUl he taftlly wHw< MMmtn tat WMfclngtwu fCnitlHWlMll Of the RalMmcte Bw.1 Wahomtok, Jh 3T, IBM. The free aoU Weaatma aad ombM have Mat letters fn*" ban to all parti at the oiuttj, sturneg op the free eoU embeta, and sadaaralan t > blow them lata a Sana. Judge Douglas, I understand, ooom la for a good share of the abnie thrown oa ithe Nabraaha bill; bat, aa Bam Wallar said, - cabausted nature will nuifa to sarwlve it." Tha stery baa |saa round that tha whola Ohio delega ratios bara have had a meeting, aad that they have re aolved to oppoee the Nebraaka U i Thia la a miataka. A meeting waa held at Dr. Old 'a room, bat no retolntion adopted. N either wore all tha mam ban from Ohio prs seat Meeirs. Disney, Hhanaoa aad Bliss, wara oertaLaly among tha abiaataaa. W^HHororoa, Jaa. ST, ISM. I Whether tha Nebraaka bill will paaa or not will depend vary much upon tha deolaloa of tha democrats mambara from Ohio. Thar hare tha subject under ooaaidaratton. Aa tbey go, ao will (a all the aofU, aad all tha Northern democrata who are not among tha Terr harda. Tha proa pact la that tha Nebraaka bill will ha delayed la ita paa ?age until tha Arreeonla bill ahall ooma up. [Oarraepondcnoc of tha Augasta (Geo ) Ohroalala.] Wjsiunatom, Jaa. IS 185*. Tha V aahington Star, only notleeabie became it ia known to apaah tha aentunenia and feelings antartaiaad by tha administration? for which it baa lately rec aired a poet offlea adrertlaamant worth aoma two or three thoa eanc dollar a ? rndaavora to eaat ridienla upon Mr. Cut ting's apeeeh, though it, at tha aame time, admita that "it la a gr*at epeech " It endeavora to excite the nre jcdleeof the Siata righta men agalnat tha "harda,'' by aaying that Mr. Cattiag forgot to tall tha Honaa that the "aofts" were atrlet ooeatrneUonieta, while the "harda" ar? more liberally Inclined, and tnare la do telling how aoon they may be la flavor of measure of consolidation. I note thia, not bourne it la worthy ofathalaaat aotise of itaeif, but aa ahowing how anxious the admiP'<ti?MMi la to exolta piajudloe ssralnat tor - and to impure atrt nfftrtne to tha "aofta." The auggeatlan la not warraated by aay foot whatever; neither wing having been tea ted by aay vote Involving the qnaation of oon atrnotion of the ooaatitntlon, except on the oompromlse maaaaiea, on wbloh the " harda" are right. [Correapondenoe af tha Detroit Free Praaa.] Wasrmuton. Jan. 31, 1861 Tha case of tha American brig Gen Armstrong, which baa been b?ver?l timea before oar governtae it, ia again to be bionght up in a new form. Thin veaael wax a privateer in the laat war with Great Britain, and ia the year 18 14, while lying ia the neutral port of Fayal, belonging to Portugal, it waa attacked by the gunboata of a British rquadron bound to Jamaica to joia the expedition which waa then ooaoentratiag there against Nee Orleaaa. A revere fight look place, during whioh the Brltiah were three t>mea drlvea back, but at laat the American brig waa daatroyed. Ia thia affair the American I m waa bat two killed and seven wounded, while the British had be ? ween two and three hundr-d killed and wounded. Tbe British fleet we* so dinablrd that the expedition againut .New Or learnt waa t'eayed, aad that slty ooneequHQtly raved. Aa Portugal had failed to enferae her n?utr?li'.?, indemnify was dematded c f her for the Ins* of the brig. Tha Portugueee government acknowledged the justice of the claim, and called npoa England for la lemmfloation. which the British government granted, but no payment waa made by the Portagueae government te the Amerioaa elaimanta. The claim waa (or a number of years urged upon Portugal, but was not ratis&ed. Ia 1812 a serioai demand waa made upon Portugal to r Indemnity, aad waa met by a denial, on ber part, of any obligation te afford such ii dtmnity. It 1846 Congress revived the matter, and the State Department waa instructed to make far ther demand. In 1849 Mr. Clajtoa, tbea Secretary of Btata under Sen. Tayler, instructed Mr Hopkina, United States Charge at Lisbon, that this government had rtaolved to make oni more attempt to procure satiafaction from Portugal, and to aarert the national hoaor, announcing that the Presi dent waa determined to aaaert the righta of his fellow oitliena upon foreign govemmanta, proceeding on the principle "to make no dematdnot founded in justice, and to submit to no wrong." Mr. Bopkins, in a letter to the Portagueae &oretary for Foreign Affairs, stated the deter mination of this government Pontiff*! afte: wards pro posed to submit this claim to arbitration, bat Mr Clayton refused to uaent to thia proposition, aad] Mr. Clay, then Charge at Lisbon, after making another demand oa the Portagueae. backed by the American rquadion, than in tbe Tsgua, with wbloh the Portuguese government, who were encouraged in their purpose by England, refused to comply. . Mr. Clay demanded his passp .rts and cane home. Tbe Portuguese Hint iter at this capital also pro poned arbitration, which was refused by Mr. Clayton. The next administration, without the consent or know ledge of tbe claimants, agreed to aubaiit this claim to Louis Napoleon. Be decided adversely to the elaimanta, and oar government declared that they oonaidered hia deciaion aa oonclaalve aa against Portugal. These claim eats now seek for indemnity from Oongreee, aad they certainly p ret act a claim that eatitlea them to oompeaaation at the baada of tbe government. The c cat alog of L< ui? Napolem waa notoriously unfair, aad waa made without tha elaimanta having an opportunity to be hsard before him. If Mr. Clayton'a policy had been car ried out lVrtugal wauld hare beea forced to render thrtt justice. A a it 1s. they now loiik to their own gov ernment. Tbb Mexican Thkaty ? The Charleston Courier b?a son e further details la legard to tte treaty alleged to have beea cfteclufed with Mexico by Gaa. Gadadan. In ngard to tha Gara; grant the Courier aaya Gen Gat'acan's predeoeiaor, Mr. Coaklin, by a oonvea lon wltfc Mexico, teemed to aoouteeee in the annulling ? ?( the Gaj ay gran'., by the recognition of a like grant to Moo. Thia conventira, made without authority, greatly ? aibarrasaed our caecative. Tte govern m?m had re nogr laed aad thrown the ahielo of protection over the grett to flaray,')el tbe Ame loan Minister rroof niaed the Mrxicaa rt puliation of ibat grant aad acquiaaoad ia tae giant to d-co 1 . th'a difilloul'y Gaa. Gads, eu waa left ta hl> ore jud|c act in ua mettri; aa.1. a.laing a favorable opportst Ity. he acoepiao aa 1- demnity for >be amerioaa ia*l)iutes bf tbe Gany grant, aad haa left our government at liberty to rai-ction ai.d protect the autwtikaseri grant to aloO, if aneh a ooune be deemed advisable By this arrargenrat, one ciaaa of American cltiacas? (tbe aaaignaea of the Gaiay grant,) are lndemultled? while tbe others . ( he L wners of the tSoo grant,) .scare It Ace icau late aats ?l>e ri*ht of way bi tha Cahuan tepes I-tbmiiS. The o'her clalma, (oovired by there ft- j r- ot S&.Oi 0 COO, onr of the $20,000,000 to be paid to Mexico ) ate those ebich original d under the treaty of Guadalupe and some otters, not proti el for In that treaty Tic aggregate however, we are laformed, will not, probably, in< ludisg tbe <>aray indemnity, exoead three n.i'lti.nn which would reduce tne purchase miney ef tbe new tarri'ory to S 18.000 000 Thia we feel anthorlseC to a?y, i? (Jen. Uad>uen'a onnBrmed opinion, euaiainvd by that o< the Mexican Mleiater, who ihoaght Gen Gadsden was Uo exacting In reaere^g f& 040, t00, when fiom 92,000,000 t j 93.000,000 ought to pay every Amtrieaa claim. Tub Chilian Minirtry? Mr. Carvallo, envoy ex traordinary anl minister plenipotentiary of the repao lic of Chili, after a residence at Washington of eight ?!, took leave of the President, on hia re torn to , on Friday laet; and, with his family, sailed from Baltimore to Valparaiso, in the ship Bosan L. Fitxgerald , on the 22d instant. The offl ilal interooane of Mr. Carvallo with our government, and his social intercourse with our citizens, manifest his ripe judg ment, good heart, and good tas ?. He has left none bnt friends? very many friends? and general regret at the parting with so estimable a family; and all cor dially nnite in good ? iahes to himself, his amiable ladv and children, that their voyage may be pleasant and their whole career of life happy. Mr. Carvall) carries with him very marked proof of personal res pect and confidence entertained for him by the Pre sident and other high functionaries of oar govern ment, and has reason to be proad of the elevated and honorable position la whicn he has placed the rela tions between the two nations. The Chilian govern ment, jnst>y appreciating his superior abilities, con ferred on him the charge of her foreign relations, for which his experience at home and asroad pecu liarly qualities him. In her choice of Mr. Carvallo's eucceesor near our government, she will indeed be iortunate if she shall find a representative equally acceptable to our people, and equally desirous ana indentigable in promoting her interest.? Washing ton Union. Jan. 27. Me1.A>CH< LT ErsKCTA OP TBI SriaiT DbMT'ION. ?We have a painful duty in recording the necessary arrest and confinement of two of our must worthy citirece ? father and son ? yesterday afternoon. Tne father has been for some time a believer in that most dange-ous, humbugging delusion, and an attendant at eucles. where the spirits, mediums, Ac., were sup posed to be present The son soon became a believer, alto, and both became deranged and dangerous to their families. Yesterday vio.ence was manifested, when the District Attorney, together with the Sheriff and some help, removed tbe unfortunate persons, and they are now confined te prevent their inflicting in jury upon themselves aod their families, while the wife, the mother, and the daughter, are broken hearted at the condition of tbe husband and son. Have not thopc conductors of the preis, and one, of mutual, almost unparalleled circulation, much to smwer for in tbe encouragement their columns have given to a doctrine so dangerous, and which has al ready brought many inmates to a lunatic asylum? lie gentleman frr.m whom we obtained the ln/orma tion, describes tbe removal of the two men as the most heart rending scene he h?d ever witnessed; tbe m<<t!>er, while she wept bitterly at tbe removal of her hunbai! d and the fatler of her win, felt that those en gaged in the melancholy task were doing a kindness; while tbe daughter's cries *ere echoed through the ho<.(e at the removal of her father and her brother, to be confine d- not for crime, 'tis true, but what is next ti it, lor lot* of reason ?M lwauki* Stnttnrl, Jan. 24. Impohtant A rkv.ft of CornrEBriritRS.? Ye ter day D'oniirg the shrrff and his officers, with a p<>s*e accompanying', made a descent upon a canal boat Mi*k st ti e dock ' ear the foot of A e 1 street, a- d sirrsti'd Alexander flarnngton and a mun natntd Putnam, C'ap'ain Chirk, and a woman who bad t.eet living *ith the latter. A thorough search of their quart* re revealed a large amount or counter lei'. gold coin with all ho aopsratos for m*nufao turaig t c. same, milling tools, dies, and the varioas ct, tiniest* for washing i.nd galvanixinK coin ? in short.a complete cotnjteifeiting establishment, which it U Mippoato has iieen doing a pool huxincxH during the f at-t winter. The parties are all known to be cmm '-fed with a (rang who b?ve put a large amo iut of tiieir spurious muiofsc'nre into circulation wittr.n the paM few month.*, and wire all of them witnesses for the teien.-e in the jaoos on trial fur counter Taiting, ^tirirg the last term of Court. Harrington's father is now ljing in jail awaiting trial of perjury, committed dining the same trials.? L'htragn J mr. Jan. tS. PwllM 1?||IH|I?|| KJITKBITI BOBKXBT I* A NHII BOCTB, 1KB BM OOTBBT OF TBS 0TOLBN PHOPBBTT, AXOUMTDW TO MBAB $100,000. Oa Saturday afternoon, at about OM o'clock, offlocr Martin, cm of the attach* tat tkitaHimiMiMi UMd John Lane, keeper Of avltuallng and Uquor cellar ?01 Mr of liQoar and Centre atreete, charged with atsaltng from th* person of John Patau oertifled oheoka to the milt of mm $*0,000, together with eerttCoatea of atook to mm M0, 000 mora. la addition to all thla than WM MOO la (old ooU; 1160 la buk bills, oa tha Bank a t CBpe Fear; also, a gold watah aad ohala, (aw,) la a ease, worth NO; oaa gold finger dag, valued at 9X0, aad a foil atad worth M. Tha etreumataaeea oadar whlah tha money aad property im atiln ara M followa Mr. Patera, It appears, la a'realdent of.Greanaborough, Guilford oounty, North OaroHaa, aad agaat of a gold mlnlag com pany la North Carolina, aad ?m la this city oa buafaaaa. 8xa after hla arrival ha became aomewhat In toaloated. atiollad a boat tha city, aad accidentally waad ad hla way tovarda tha Five I'ointa, when he wm aooa mat by aoaae of tha famalaa of that loeality, who Intro dnoad him to tha aallar kapt by Lane, at tha aoraar of Aathoay aad Caatra atresia. Hare, aeon after hla an try, not with a tending hla Important mind, produoed by liquor, ha fait oartala they ware robbing him. aad called oat for ha) p. Lana refused to lat him go, aad futaaad tha door. Officer Martln'a attention wm drawa to tha oallar by OM or two paraoM who suspeoted something wm wroag. Tha offloer foroad open the door, aad thara ha found LaM h< Idlag Mr. Patara by tha aoat. LaM exclaimed, "Hare, offloer, take thla maa away : ha'i drank, ma kin* ? ?*'' tnrbinca, aad breaking op my thlnre " an. Patera repnv, "I am robbed of all a* s-??ve*ty.'' The effioer, aat k~v*ing wUoee order to obey, took charge of both, and conveyed than before tha magistrate. Onjheir waj to the ooort a Mr. John O'Rlelly, of No. 826 Eighth afreet, aaw LaM reach hla haad back of tha effloe r aad evidently pat aomethlng into Mr. Petera' aoat Kcket. The ciicomatanca attracted hla attention, aad, llsviag it to be aoaoe trick, ha informed the offloer. The officer then looked into Mr. Petera* pocket, aad there fooad the gold watch and chain, whlah had bat shortly before bean atolen. On aearchlog the peraon of the prf aoner a gold linger ring waa found, which wm IdenUSed by Mr. Patara ai tha one itolen from hla peraon. The erldetoe waa atrong against tha prisoner, ana Jaatioe Oaborn oommitted him to prison to await a further ex amlnatioo. The ( fficer then returned to the oellar aad there recovered, by the oouatar, aaveral oheoks and oerll flcatea of stock. All the other property, with tha ?x oeption of Mar >200 la gold, whloh u supposed to have been carrltd ofl by one of the women, was fooad on the perron of Mr. Petera, auppoaed to have been replaoed by the thieves Stealing at the Fire to Dunne Street ? The police oa S?turday night arm ted four fellows, calling themaelvea Martin Hints, M;chael H'.nea, Jamea L Stack, and James McObwan, who were tetcoted stealing at the Ire la Doaue attaet. Thay waie taken before Jaatioe Bogart, who committed them to prison for examination. Burglary ? Some burglar on Saturday night broke o pen the atable of Mr. Ljnah, situated in Mott street, and a tola the rafrom two sets of harnesa. No arrest. Another. ? Burglars entered the store 66 Mott atnat on Saturday by forcing open the outer door, and atole there from sixteen silver watahaa and a lot of jewelry, in all valued at 160. No arreat. Arrest, of FugiUeetfrom New J me y ? Offloera Havana aad Webster, of the Sixteenth ward, on Saturday evening ar reatad two young men, named ThomM Tlchman and Joaeph Spencer, fugitives from South Orange, New Janaay? at which place thay itand charged with breaking Into a store and strai ns therefrom a quantity of dry goods, the property of Mr. H. 8. Smith. The polioe arrested Spanoar at the corner of Sixth avenue and Fortieth atreet, and he has now proved to be the boy who atole fifty dot lara from his parents about the first of the mouth. Sirce that time he abasnted himself from home, and now he Is fennd Implicated In a burglary. The two prisoners ware taken before Jaatioe Stuart, who detained them in custody to await a requisition from the author itlaa of New Jeriey. Another Fugitioe Arretted? Captain Klaaaer, of the Fourth ward, on Saturday arreated a pedlar, named Abraham Davis, on a charge of being concerned la the burglary oommitted on the store of Wells h White, la Albany. The aceuaed wm detained la cuatody to await tha aotion of the authorltica at Albany. Brooklyn City Intelligence* Scddm Death? buupiaoH or Potsoxraa ?Yesterday muraiif offloer Blee, of the F.rat dlatriet polioe, arreated Jan as Darbee, oa auipioion of haviag caused the death of hla wife by poiioa. It appears that the wo maa com plained o! Illaeaa oa Saturday, aad the huaband weat to m apothecary shop to procure aome medicine for her relief He returned la a abort time aad aald he had bought astne arrowroot which he administered to her. immediately after taking it she was thrown Into convul sions, and cried oat that aha had beea poisoned. She died aeon after; aad Coroner Ball being notified of the Caet, ordered the arreat of tha husband, who will be detalMd until tha aflfclr sen be lavectigated. A pat mortem exami nation la to be made thla moraiag, at tM raaidenco of the aceuaed, oa tha aoraar of State aad Boerum atreota. Aunt os a Cum von Rohbdsu Ha Khtlotssh ? AlaxaaMr P. O'DomcU wm ariested at hla reaideace la BiUge street, aeer Concord, oa Thursday last, by offloera Baediker ud Frost, oa the oom plaint of hla employers, Meesra. Rvsenberg ft Maatera, dry gooda merchants, In Fulton atreet, who allege that ho had atolen property, amonatiag to aoma hundreds of dollara la value, durihg the past six months. Oa acernhlng hla house tha offloera discovered a aura bar of pawn tisketa la aa old chlaa pot, aad aubeaqaeatly obtained allka, ahawls aad other des criptions of goods, at tea different pawnbrokers' eatab 11 ah men la la New York, la all valued at one hundred aad fifty dollara. The Mousel wm brought before Juttioe O. K. Smith for a heailnc, whieh reaolied la his being hell to ball to answer, aay lndlotment the Graad Jury may find against him. StTSMa Dxsth ? John Parker, formerly a private watch maa, wm fouad dead la bed, at hla resideae*. So. 18 State atreet, yesterday morning, having enj yed appa rent gi oa health up to the time of his daceaae. DiDicsTtoa or a Niw Caraeuc CHraai.? The ehnroh oa the eo> ner of W lUoughbj and Bridge atreeta, raoeetly J a i closed by the fltrmu Oathol'ea, w?a ipeaed Tester ay moraiag at tea c'olock, by the Bt Rev. Dr. Laagh lin, Biahop of the diooeaa It la at r lad the Chureh of St Boailface. After the goapel. the Bev. Mauraa Kamsauer delivered a dlaecnraa la the German langnagt He spoke with great earseetieaa, aad ao doabt made a forslble Impression, Towarda the ooaclualoa of the aervicea tha Blaaop addreaaed the congregation at aeaaa laagth aad wi.h good effect. The atteadMoe waa large, aad the certmon'ea were tntareatlnf . The bulking la a neat fr?a>e, aad u?M lately was la tha poeeeerioa of ao Epla oopai oongregatloa. The German Sewapapan. TO TBI 1DITOBOF TBI BBKALD. Naw Tou. Jan. M, 1M4 Sin? In your Jcuraal of thla date I fiad aa article head ad ' tier maa aewapapera In the United Siatea," la wnlah I reed the following:- ' Kaihol IlircKen Zeitmtf? OethoUo Chnreb organ? a Jeeult paper, ravtag mad la Ita attaoka on repubUcanlem " Now, air. you have beea m lain formed aa to the charac ter of my paper, ar d for proof I refer you to ita editorial article of .he 19 h Inst eatitler : ' We Oatholloa la Am eii<a," whieh artlole, after aome remarka oa atatistiaa, pioeeede to say:? "m eidaees of tha Uaited Statea we Ce hoUca oc< upj aa hoaorabla po>ltioa; we ataad aa one maa la anpport of the .oonatitutio* and the lawa of tha l?nd. e e ? w* are happy to be la thla country, where the ehnroh la free from gemiarmm aad b area uarat?? where the polioe club is bravely haalled against loaiera aad rowdies, against riotiug eat mnaietans aad red repeblleaa asaa sains. ? ? Yes we CBtholles feel oootented and at hone la this beautif al country, aa much so as the fish in the water m the eagle la ita aeet. as the Jew of old under his ftg tree. Aad although evea la America roaat pigeoaa do oc.t fly Into one's month, and man sets here, as else where, his bieed bj the sweat of hla brow, yea, I must praise America, though many fiad fault with It, eepeoial ly thoee men who have beea drlvea away from Oeimaoy and eome to this country; yes, they are the persons who ooastaetl; grumble, deoouxelng the A me leans as moaey. aiisto'rats. without foeiing aad pnadpls, as the lnfa mo us HcchvxicJUtr of tiasioeetl has d we " This article sill I trust, eonrinoe joo, Mr. Editor, that you ? ere mlsiafonae<l aa reiards my paper, it is true I am a Jeeult? o capile a d almrn booeueo 1 fully believe la Him who Is the founder of our holy obatch; aad aieo, my peper la a Jesuit paper, because It la written la de fence ( f that ea ne chureh egateet tM eoettaued blasp is miss of enti CkrlaUan acrlbolsra; but never wm it, aor ever will It be my leteatioa. to edit a peper whieh Is ; av is, g mad In Ita attacks oa repabllranlsm. Yours, respectfully. MAXIMILIAN OERTEL, Editor of the Kaihol Kirchem Zeitwtg Demeede Mlaae llauay. A B>e occurred at Muitowa. St. Stepbens Me., oa the 20tk InatMt, which eoaeuoed the I'nlvereelNt mreting bcuae, aao one dwelling houae. OariDg to the ?eT?ri?j at the weather the englnee ennld not be worked In time to aavw either. The meetiag house wm partially taeared. The Taaaaasas rtvei ia reported to be higher thaa it hM beea for aix yearr, ?ad weetera oummuaieatioa at Chat tar rga la cut off. It la fearel that coaatoefakle proparty will be loet. The Peterabnrg Krjreu cbrnnlftler the death of Hs-aah, a negro acmas, owird br a lade la that city, at the ad vanced age of US She died of no partlcu'er disease, but seek uadsr tha eibaostloa laoldeat t j extreme old age. She wm bora 1a IVwhs ao cooaty. The Middlesex, N J , c nrts hate thla term two eaeee of breach of promise Ui attend to The firs", which has oecnptsd the coart from Voeadaj mornli * to Friday eight last easd'Cioed la favor of the plaiatiff, awarding her ?3,000 damages. The expteee train fior- R s'on on the Fitcbbarg Rell roac oa tbe S'.tb ta>-t >an lata a freight t>ala wumh wm ataadlag oa the track, ia cm arqeenae of the englM hav iag got out of water. The cailaico damaged aaveral oars, ard tilled a brakeman n*me1 Cook A severe atom perwed over IJber'y district. Fredsriok eonaty, Md., oa ths 10th last . dotag maoh damags The toheoco bonee cf Mr. N. Norrla was erttr?l? d-mollshed, as was alio ths bars of C.iloaal James ti Alloc, at New Windsor. Mrs Frager, of Stark co- nty. O , las* week gave birth to three boje, two or wllr.h llr-^ hhe has pr^aeaiec her hoebe&d with six children withta sy?a Tha Tarf. Wll IHOA RAOSK, LOrcuxs Cite ? Naw OaiaAaa. Jsa. 10.? Purse 1300. two tuiie i eats IV, Tnos J *tl ?'? nb e, I#"r>mie ht Sjetnu out c.f Heel b jeers " M 1 1 T. C. Wap!e 'r (t. I, r nte'rl cU a. by tiallatln, oa. of iarp Ur.., . .tarauld 2 ] t.'if. 3:4*J<? 8 :6b. ih ? I*ur?e g?C, n'lle tiers. T C Ws.pi* 'a (4 IiSM mte'e) ch f., ??y Flyleg HBIet'Cian, net of Xtidle, 3 yeara oil,.,. 3 11 W.J Minor's ch. a onrad tkr Uorselr, by V< neltt-r. ..ut of 1? j JU?. - ^ ears old 19 3 Col, >4. at Hili a > h I. i lara Miatsr by dam by 8?i t ar.d. 4 aeere cVl t 8 g D. T Rrr n??'a ch g taal'letppar, by Imp Ravof, oat Luda, 4 j-ara old . . . 1 dlat * ? ft r?w his rider Ttwta.1 tav;? I MS? 1 A3 Foro Omjax Bonn to DiAfiaMnnME -lhhBiiiotfMiMrthiht, to banaAjto tha g*oa? m ?mnwtiirONu Itwumn. iun worn MX atoofeiAJfaw...Iiv*rpooI Philadelphia Mm 4 in Liverpool Mew Tori... ju 14 Pwili Iiffwl NawTert Jaa IS A*!?? toll Arabia UtwimI ju n Yank** Bind* N*w York Ben Pre edit* .... J? n Niagara Boatoa IJvarpool M 1 Atlantic Ntw Tort Liverpool M 4 CMy ofQlaagow.. ..Philadelphia.. .Uv*rpo*l Pth 4 North tra light. ..New York Saa Jaaa M 4 Georgia MwTotk AapiawaB M 4 Our law New York Btrmoda, Mt M 1 A>ia Ntw York Liverpool Fik ? Black Warrior ....Now Tort Hay. & Mobil* VM t Franklin Now York Bam. M U NorthBUr Ntw York Atpinwall MM voe raw Ton? m mt. % mm tarn ,T 16 | noon rrb. ji mm ?a t 13 1 an wat* '-uP** ' ?n mi New York, juurf ^d, iSSi, arriykd. Steamahlp Ohio, Tax, Atpinwall, Jaa 18, with tptol* Hi BMMBf6r>. to M O Robtffa 8W emthlp Alabama, Behenek, from a ttnite la *6*rrt td ttoamthip Baa Fransiaeo. and Bermada Ju 34, to Siaul U MitchlU Jan ID. lata* 24 B, Ion 64 26 W, (poke brig Iltal Abb, of Frankfort. He. from Yarmoutk for Hettlalque; Utk. fPH, lat ,88 69 M, l?a to 22 W, tpoke ikip Wm A Ooeaer, eg ? ew York for Bo even; 12*6. 2 80 PM. la* 38 B ?? ? ?A?'?B?U,*d baik ??WtfUajn ?> of Boti**, lUii Ing toktht B; 14th, tpokt brig CtaatanUae. of aad tot 1? burg from St Dmteao: lnk/l PM, lit 34 60 M.lon <1 ttV, ?poke Frenohbrt* Olfviere. of Nantee Iron How TorkfM Bortftaux; S PH. wa? bearded ky cutter Im V B alooaeS *?r Deeatur. Com Btorrett, from Boatoa, Jut IS, la eenreh ft teamihlp Baa Franelioo: 18th. U 10 A*. lat 84 02 N, loa M 61TW, ipok* brig iEtea of 81 John, fna N? w Unu iri?k l? Matamae ; 23d, 12 M. arrived aad anehortd la tht harbor ?J Bt G*cr*e'e Bermuda; 28th, lat 38 fc7 N, loa 71 4A, ia? a lam ellppor ohlp, with rod, bluo aad whit* iwallow tail iltiiX ?tending N. -??? Ship Ohio. Begeaa. Liverpool, 18 day*, with mdte aad to paaatsiera to J W Phillip*. Kxperienotd hoary weather, ?put i alia, at*T* imall boat, bulwark*, aad leoelved otkea damage. Ship Oooan U or aid (now olippor). Cotter. Daaarlaootta. Be. 9 day*, la ballaat, to Spofford. Til eaten k Co. Tha O K la 20(0 toaa burtl en, aad ,ntended for tha Liverpool trad*. BriiWm T Dngan.lH<rton, Wilmington, NO, 6 daya, wito navalSatore, to MCteady, Mott A 0*. Bohr Fraacei Battotly, Cleveland. Savannah. 7 day*. Bohr Mary Jane, , Wilmington, NO, 10 day*. If lad dnriai tha day light from N8. Ship Iialth Crowell, at Boatoa, haa baaa told far ISO.WB, oaah aad I la a. TtlMraohla Maitoa Hti nil* BOSTON, Jaa il No ohipa arrived to day; harbac fall td floating lea, aad vtathar iatoaaely aold. CHABLBSTON, Jaa 27-Arr Bremen bark Alfred, aad aobr faaay fera. Dink. BBW OKLBAB1, |Jaa Ifr-Anr ahipa Priaaetoa, MT*tk| Shawaat. aad Bliiaboth Kl?ba>l aad baik HkKUtoa, Bw ton; bark Charlott* fay. Philadelphia. Kltrald Ktrtot Oat HAMILTON (Bermada), Jaa SS-The brie B W Part** will be roleaaed Atom qoaraBtlno, the mate, wha wa* aMi with the amallpoa ha* in* reooyerod, aad every MM prooantion bay fag been taken in famlgatlni the ToaaeL The brig George Otl? la ready for aea, bend to Pacaamba eo. but Laa been detained hex* to day owing to th* deaartttm ef tome of her orew. Capt Hngg, late of the bark Olive Branoh, lott oa th* wad end of thea< lalanda p>ocoedt to 8t Oaorge'a to-night, to ttt onre a paaiage to New York ia the Alabama. Tha brig oooan Bird loft Bt Oeergo'a oa Saturday laat, bound to New York, aad took the ahlpwreeked orew ef ahl? Tam O'Shanter. _ _ _ The Piiaoiat Boyal aailed from Bt Oeorn'i to day for Ntw York. Tha brig. Java, Oapt Blehardaoa, arrived a* Bt Qtorge'a ta Saturday laat, leaky and la want ef aalli (ho la from Ba ilie, Boa, bound to Ntw Tort, With mahoc ai (ate Dto MBrtrPidea 1* being oalktd and Sttod with new tot *# rigging and a foremaat (aee Foreign Ports. , BDGABTOWN. Jan S5-Arr brig Leoatlr rrymaa. New Bedford for Boatoa. Tha L ht.^ reeeni aeaaahoro at Holmee' Hola and hat been repairing at N itord. Alao arr aobr ilyeaa, foontatn, Norfolk fti Porttmonth. 28th? No arrlvali. 29th, 9 AM? la po; rig Loontlnt, tohr Hytna, aad Bt atcamar Conqueror. [from another Cortoapendeat ] The hall ef the brig I aaka, atraaded oa the South Start, waa aold by tht matter oa the 2lat, aad bid to by him foelfl. The ahaiaa watt alao bid ia by him. PHH.ABBI.PHIA, Jaa 19, i PM? Art ef Oeergia. Garvin. Bavaaaah: City Biohmosd via Norfolk; aobr Mary Itsnnva, iins, m iwa. 28th? Old atoamahlp Citv of New Tetk.Hat.hewa, Bee tea; brtga f taken, Jaokaoa, It Jago; atht 0eo Baga, Thatohtc, Caidtaaa. *9- Bee Cotreepoadeaee. Baie Java (ef Pert Med way ^N 8) Biebardaea, oat 58 daya from Boadarae, koaad to Mew York, arrived at Bt Oerge'e. Bermada. 21at lait, leaky, abort of provltiona aad la waat e* aaila. Oa 18th December eaperieaoed a heavy gala ITeaiT toVNV aad toeadte N ; 28th aad 27tn, agate had heavy J alee la whleb brig eprung aleak aad left her a alia. Wham tit Java arrived efl 81 Otorga'a the had aiae fee* water to bet held. Bai* Dbrmabk. Oamage. aahore at New Ialet, NO, Uto anred la Be* ton Uapt U atatee that he had a very *evt*? time ia the gal* eff Oape Cod. aad eame near foaadoriag; let* aaila, apart, aad oae maa overboard. Tht brig wa* deeply loaded with ttoat aad merohaadltt. Bchb Youwo Ambbioa. at Paaama (rem Baag*r, He, tm ooutttred off tht Horn gait* of ?lad aeeompaaled with hau, ?bow and loa, let thlr y two daya doriag whieh time th* deck load waa waahad evetboaid, and aaeamaaaamed Wa B Qeold aged aboat twetty, of Bottoa. From Cape Hotm t ad bead winda, aad waa obi lead to beat nearly every tart of tht way to port, aotwlikataadlag whith tht madt thtrma *? lnithitty two daya. Far dlaaatot to bark Orapothot, aad ether vaaaal* ta to* rivet, by itt, t*t gtattal aew* oolumaa. Whalemen, Latter* reoelvid from Capt Holme*, of hart L*aade?, at Hyatie. rtporta htt Aug 10 la Otligo Bay, with 700 bM* wa fi do tp oil, to aall In a few daya tor tht wottwatd. Sfokbr? Nov 24, lat 7 N, lea 22 SOW, back Oiariee, OHf ford, from NBedfcrd for Paoifle Ooeaa. Dae 17. lat U 68 N, loa V (16, ahlp Qea Plko, of Nlldlfd, for North Paoifle Oeeaa. Iflhia. Ship Parllamtat, Bamptea, fr*m Liverpool Jaa 2, toa. Jaa 6, lat 49, loa 11 W. Ship Rnfua K Palm. Hathora, from NOtleatt fat Uvecpatd Bt date, off Grand Baaka (by ahip Reporter, at Littntrt Jaa 9). Brig Feeea Heleaa (Dutoh), Per team, from Amatordaaa for NTett , Jaa 18, 18 milea from Bt OavM'a Bead, Beteiw B'rig II (.ratio, heaee for Santa Martha, Jaa 17, lat 31 9, loa 6S 3U Bohr FUrtaoe (Br), hoaoe for Klagatoa J a, Jaa 17, off ? eBd of the Be cm ndaa, had eapenoaeed very heavy weatham Bohr Jo ha 8 Wilaoa, from Havana, ao data, off Cape BUaa beth? hi aobr Juniata, act at Pertlaad 27th, Foreign Port*. BartTOL? Game dew* to the Pill 8th, bark Toagata, HMk for NUrleaa*. aad ronalaed 9th Bebhuda? Art Jaa 11, brig Java (ef Port Hedway, MB, Richard# i n Beliie, Boa, for MTork? eee Diiaetera. Cld brig* Pitaeeaa Boyal (Br), Doe, MTork; 2M, Geo OUa, Bray, Pa* nambuee (ftomJN Yttk), haviag repaired. (See Oorteapa* 4'on'rranTrBorLB? Art Dee 24, kerk Nevada, Polity*, B** *?Call*o? Art Dee 12, ahlpe Hoaterey, Leorae, Baa Pram elaoo iaad aid 18th for Chlaoha); 14tb, Caroliae Naemlth, Keaaay, NTotk via Paaama (aad aid 18th for Paaama); Hat t.Ue, etafford. Sydaey, NSW; 14th, Chloora, Howte, aad Volga, Holm, Chin >haa (aad both eld 19th lot O State*); J a* H bhepar*. Mnnaon, Baa Frat elaoo (and aid 19th far Ohto ehaa); 16th, J u Walea, Bowlaad. Chlaehat (aad aid MM L'Btatea); ijtb, Sirooco, 1 andflald, do; bark B??tlaad, Sta llage, do (aad aid 2 Id for UStatra): lHtb, a 1 but, Oragory.de; bark Barmnra, Falta, do taad aid 24ih for Uatatoe); 19th. ablpe New York, Baiter ? (aad aid 24th for OBtatee; Gee kvaaa, Ovulliard, do a d aid 22d for CBtetaa); Aaglo laiee, 1 eel a. Baa Praaelaco (?i ? eld Stth for Chlaonaa); Hooklaad. Vinall. Amtral a, */' ..adall. Fry, Ban Fraaoiaie; bark AF JeuLUM.O, Ttoi , .v.tiaa;2 etahlpa Buoheaae d'Orleaaa, llnttca, to Atoiaata. coity, Baa Fraaolaoo (aad aid Idth tut Chit ohae); , eland 1 otbf p Auatralla; Re bo >0 a, J >rdaa, Sydney NBB ; 23o Sarah. Peela, lalay; Lorena, Urqnkar*, Cnuonaa; Foneater, Canlfleld, ? o. 23d, Plymouth Bart. Tnokcr; Gov Morton Bargtee, aad Aramlage, Driak watte, do. Alee al4 10th, ihipa Lurk now, Plamer, DStatet; 14th Sam uel ta ea. v-albot, at d Cel*e?ial Empire, Pie roe chiaeaaat Cereli. e Tuoker, Chaae, I atatee; bark Alien Niyte Lewie, Gh'BObea; 16th. ahipa Bplendld, Hicglae, do, 16th. Fid**, Chempiob do; 17th. Lark Mmred, Miohola, do; 19th, paul L'Sta ea; Sara I.oyd Merrit'. Chin ohae; baik Tar mouth Bampaea, do; 21at. etipa haaatlaa Maelooa, da; ad. North I ead, Jerkiaa, eo; Ud, re.le of the Meet, Hewea, A*; 24th, 'Yeoaeae" (prskaMy bark a t Jeateaa), Udtetee. Dbav Art Jan 9. ahlp Albert Oallatin, Btorar, NIert l?* Loadoa. a. d proeeeded Remaiued lOtt, Br brig Oriea, Kar ri*, *Torb let Bonlogaa Harna? Arr Jaafl! ahlpe Wm Tell, Foaek. aad Wm N*t aoB. t. heaver N 1 ork. tfai.aovBna- Cld Nov 6 krig Aageetnra, Maatee, Tal paraieo. Palebmo? An Dee 28, kria Yoaag Ametiea, Begt a, Be* l< n 82 ?aye _ _ Pabama? Air Jaa 13, eebt Ttaag Amotion, Btewa, Baa rCpr.vIi<M'TM? Sid Jaa 9, ahlp BdwUa Moioa (er Breughtoak Ant. arp eavlng tepalrv* (ttom NTerik kio GaanKB la pert Dee *. bath Fredk Damlag. Ohaaa, for A York; ?aly am veaaeL Sid 6th, brig Oareai, Maa* enelot, Mlorar _ Savant- Sid Deo 11, bark Re** Peel, Ha'dlag, Boatoa. Svuaav, NBW? Art OetSI, bark JohaH Millay, CraadeM. New Caie*o*<a V a 1 r a a a 1 ao- In port Dee 14, bark laabelita Uyae, L-__ by. Iruai Au.tralla. dlaa fre ghte la good demaad far Bnrepe and Aaetralla, alth ao pretpoet of aa immediate do ellre H> rate*. Bid Dee 8. 1 bap Battler. Browa, Boatoa; 9th, barkt Aratka ??. Beioay. T mt to lead tor naa,Fraa*iaeo; lutn, Hartha AJ 1 a. Bvrdett, do do (both ohartetea at 817 per 2bW ike). Homo Porta. BALTIkORB? Art Jaa 27, aobr Klehard Birdea Jam.a. Nf oik. Cld rig knropa (Br), Fraaeit, Bnrbadooa via ifar folk ; irbre B> ninot M 9n.lt.., Ryder Caroline tlall. Kegeca; Juba Tway. ('ex. Diamond Brewatel. and Regain* Baala. Nf ork; G B Parmr, B'Dongall. Portemoath til; Peni*yl< tania, Koath, Norwleh Ct; W P Wlillamt, Rid^era, rilma don. ? 08T0N? Art Jaa 18. AH, brUa Botto. Kalght, Jaik??>aa vtlh. 1, *. epeland, Bartlett, Savanaal.; Pintt, HilUer aea (iont; aohre S D Nirti a, Poland, ca.n-uae 12th; V (I Hill. Meidiat. Taag e ; kiuaio. Bail, Baltmore; Jean B Myera Kleh, iruio iwiih earao of tour fugi, belora reo<>i?ad wreaked) ' Id >hlp* He- ternla (new, 7UI i'lWfeH rial, Haaa a?a), "( and fit NvrUac.?; Corneita. aU ouatd, do; Me < ore. browa. do. k?r> A?ola, Kendnck, Charleston. alinira Joy. Hj def, Jaoteou vi'l?; Leo, J. w Obailea.oa. 1 an-1 v Berry i"*> maetcr of toig bengueia, wnioh eld J?i> 19 f r Cientnoiice lai.i niVBK? Bid Jaa 27, eebr Bvellaa. fltaataa. ?r I oMi tor N Y 1 rk NI.W LGJ" l>ON? art Jaa T. pr poller Qali abang. Hal* l?a.fiYirk tor Nir.iah 4U b ,*k t Ltolop*. i? hUtloaay. t'eif Bteo (ft ?p r< lie- a) nU p v*a?rtegtoa. flYnr*. NKW -kDlOHl -Bit Jaa ?, eckr B d baaratr, Tri*w. BaUnifi Nkw POK7? Air .Ian Jt, *r, ia Saratoga. Hodgdon Vale a to* Ktufcn , td, Charlca u H-etionar, ntabt*. :totk?a to* thll\de!thin, and re?i?ir>4 17th. ) ( H>LaM) -Arr J a 17, br # Zaci phoa, Trrk. MataaiaB let lip, via Holm, a' Ho e; aobr Juaia^a, Wilier*., PailadeT. ph>a < 9 Cape tlitaer.h ai.h rehr Joi.n B ? ila>a. ??**. free* llavana frr Portland. Cl.t . art ?tJagv itdaMUdl, Card* nae, ? hr adnaaaa. Bargeat Will aaebtcg, H T PAlga ArvJaaK oa?? kHualjo. aatalig Rjodraada. * t r qi< Ti.v - v al'? Gewtage r e t l,t vet peat