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cf appointing. ar J Jld Oct *rp'T*? tb* 1W|(U Ray ?ri> ('"mi )?>f T>rl follow '*kt?g th* opp-> rite vi?w, ttiet lie ooii?' '?? ? mean 1 ?if?P l,.'t w?.t byaO - "d 7,'T ?2? ?*??? meeting of tli. Lrgtaltfure 11- ?polt* m-*rly two hour* b.*ktlg a ?o*t ?>*b T*^ !? **' argument K?*,i?i?#d Mr (wfc.g) O' Vt . ror* to *p-*k, bat till te-Biocrot, th?* Ac'joiixttu. Home of Kepreaontn"?* ^.nvcmtf, r.b. 1, 1*" PATI>r KIl-fKT Th* Sr^o laid before ?b. House th* .MhMtal . .W. I ,.,?ort ft tb? Oommiwloww at meow. k? ,? a. cv.m.tu. ?? ?? wlt% ? sr s^=r? K fTS 1TC Mr Jcit-H (<'*? ) Y ? " '"J * rv",Ml3'r*tl3# ?f vartorday-avot*, by which th. bi.> i? V ?t.?t o*tr?o*>M U th* mill, on railroads waa referred to U?e Vjommltw* of (dem > of Ohio. remarked, though th* bill It general i?' I** t?rr??, it* origin ww owing to th# din turbano-s at Eii*. It appeared to him there I* now a state of affair* o'aiah call* for th? aotlon of th* Hons* to Uaure th* ??f* transportation of th* mal'i*. Thii bill (U drawn with eapeotal care to guard against a oonfliat of tfae 1*1 ted dtato* anthoritle* anfi wiurt* or Pennayha nit Any order owming from th* State Court oould b? ?s*o*l*d, ?otwlth*taD(ilng other provision* of th* bill. Bine* bo earn# Into th* Home thU morning h* had re. oelved a tolegraphl* despatch from F.rl* datod yeiter !ay , ihowlng that the mob bu again t.ken poMMakm of th* railroad nt Krie, end th?t at th* ringing of * bell ? thoumnd person* a*ae:L.b!ed, and tar* up tlie track* ai th* rail* were replaced. A* to th* validity o' a raiir,>a2 charter be had not a word to *?y There was a t*j?? *lty for action to inaur* tho tr*n?portatioo of the maiV Mr. Tiouiii, (dem ) of l'a., e?k*d--Can ibeiespatch be it lied on T _ _ . Mr. On* handed him the despatch, ?*ylng? You mint know the perocn bet er ttiep I do, a* n* lire* in your S fcr Fu>kic?i'?? 1 only wtn'*d tt> know th* f*oU. Mr. Oiiw re-uBiod? He had to hoeiili J to lenmjlT* nta or Krie but. ba<l p?ir,.rir^d n ? doty a.< ehalrinao of th* Po.t liic? Con n. ?>???- beyond th * h- aad uo ?wl to* H* ' e'crre.l to New Y > k prin'? to mo* that in eo'eeq niw" cf th? Krie .,lnrbauoe? pep-'* are njw aar rifdti-r u<h aoada to )<t .ro;t t?ent? (our Uourn .u ad rai.ce of Dae mail, ?ud h- had a p-tiii n from the *??t ern people, afUl- g for hp n-:njn?me*t wi h Oanat,*. Th??e thln^B * ow ih? lo: nw-euy aou n Mr JO.ith (leuD ) ut "? n naUi uo :*r*:o>i tU? h!ll tn.Tid'd fjr tie fa e t an poriatloa ot tr.e through Krie. ,, . , Mr OiBfl jepli?d? I'.* p OTiiioni are app?t able trtry where. Mr. Joins ob;e:Tr<* ? n.?re !? no ob?ir lfltion anjwae'8 else and ark*d th? g?utl ni?u wheth-r he ooulJ n"t <<?? Tire a bill makln< c nt ait >?* earrj mail* in proper tini'J b*twen this citjr and Ne* York .... v. , Mr. Olm *aid he had ?ir'*a''? a bill 'or that purpose, but wa* watu z fcr an opicr untrt to repott it. Mr. Rntsm (eh'g) cf la, obd* rr*d, t h<? b. ?> a lon^ ene, aid he hac uoihat time lo it; but froai what he bad learned f m th ? reaoiu* r? enlay it was doubtfo' whether C'ont nnhai c- nmitutiooal poe?r to not en the ?ubj*ct I .reareil e?uj U?h in exinteno* for punihblag o-'h-ruc r* of >nali?; tu: the intention ?r effect of iM* bill, a>i b- niderpcutd it, w? to prottot th* mail' ; bur uiwer cot* i ?hl* attitude, namely, t.ai wter* th?ri> i? a ??du en' ir rasnn of the Stat? hy a railri ad company, ? 1'huut ehart?r, and an attempt mac* to remove thi* *vii. it w.-uld be oon^trued into a orlc inal c Ifen-e br tne Ml now :efor* tbe H u .* The Crtof the road taken ud 1h on tr.e eei-te'D e e. acd be ig* to afraudnlei.l e >ai?ioy a? Cedde i by the Hu pren eConit of 1 ? nn rl* i ia aod :b? L r u.i 0<>urt if ti.* United Stale .. If a. y n an in E. la d ei.au aot to ob ?trnct the mail-, be m a c.injiaal, and there are now lawn to pnnieb tun Mr, CA*rn*!.L, (F ^ wb'g) f t Ohio, said he Jid not CTticlpale lit ifce (?el og* whi h ?r?w out of lhe?* lojal teree ? beeau-e. I<;rtu ?t?iy h- repreeented a district not largely kuUsr** ed u the E,ie que*tion. lie eairt, a 'e* week* ago b* was '!i t nciuna'.i, ?nd atten<1*d a publifl m eating there, a . <*' c nrrreru with hn-in*.?e men, wqo were put to eer'otin Iro >n"n *n e b mall obetruotion*, acd wbeo br returnei Hi W.k. Ington ne offnred a re?J lution calling on tb? Pre-i >ot io furnirh tue Hon** with Informatirn r*oei?*i by tb* Poiit Otlic* I)*partm?nt rrlatlee to the o^truc'ic* o' m*il? The opposition to tbi* -rrf lul. n d:.ki* from l'ean?< Waula on ot* lianJ, and fr? m the g*i.\l*mau from Sjuih Car diuaon th* jthw, (Mr UrT ) wbc aic?ed tw l?y It on th* labl*. Hr under ito<d Ue k?ntlr^ ?!11 tLie n tbegroi nd of *trict v>n ?tructlon, anc 'hat tb* yecitlec.au from l'eanryWanla, (Mr R'tohl',) ' M plaetd tim*eif In tb* position mat the 'eieral ?OTerB i tnv ba* no right to pa-* iawi to prot?*t th* tr?o*i*rU i< u o? maiU H? thourht i"*ui*yWania wa* pladtg heratir In a fal-e povliou. S*?*ral ya ? ago the Key irton* HUt* ?ad?a?or*d to rtrik- djwn a mo t b nutl fol etmcfui* aer ?? the Onio ritar at Wording. Tney pro*ur*d a d*cr?* tr m he 3t.t? Cjnrt wbioa ordered It to be dee pi)*-' ; but lii-ngrwe late1 Nred and ceflhred that kridg* ti be * vo-trout-. >otwi n.tandmg, thia gentle man from ? mo- 1 Iran a (.Mr Kit .hie) put* hiuiiteif on the p ?i'im tba ?-?iii^ga ?? fre?- ta? tbe right to rata liab poet route* u ti bt>u* lo ?rot*ot tneni Mr. Campbell i ii?i in kim i-rt m nt pan p. 'ltd a ciaujm ha-iM, it can protect it in in vb? until i th* ii-oeuciary Ti * bill | Va< iuir *o. vntUIng g*'--rally that any perm n ob etmoUeg th< u? l?, uni--- b* >.rtui of onmp^tont logal antbor' y, abai b-? ponl-kri. lu rrply to a Ha?i.tlon by Mr. 8tr*ur?, Mr max), if li rtiKpmitl 10 tt? otfcr *r, an (iuun* the r*c icU aemocr^cj cn Okio ar* pfejerwo to play out the t ?**. Mr ^TRAtH, (ufiu ) ot Pa ? i *aa not in tbe H',uw when tbe bill * ?? rta^.. Mr Cam!* b?i.'. ?That wan nat my fault Mr l-TRAru? V. !,* thl* bill, and you have th* general aod State g< veru in utr kt le?ii? Mr Ca?p?h.i. - Ire- ?-? .rwhi-k^y lB?urr*ctii?n gr hKtiH > i. ? 1 ? t,*r If ii.- b il xhail or pa??d tb* m e ii litlo* uld r < ? K rlr.la'el. wit woulJ ?u? ret a man g".l'y ? n-nor to two :riala-on*by toe 1 niled 3t?tee, at d th* oiher by the .SUte Mr. Cavriiiiii. < ?i no> *pp?en??d tbe datger iba" any itian would br tilel t*l * To-re wa* nothing In tS? bill v olatlng iLe i ou?titu>ion brcauiw U r*pr<a^ly previde* that no mat *u*U l? pu* i'bei f. r tearin* no a traea nr obn'ructiii^ tii? wjh.'* it * ^ ^ <K?n? lHgal authority Th* ,i>l* ij ie*tion would ?om* b#for*tn* tribunal* of ihe l?s.d Tbrre i* danger in delay. Th* peopto n*p wfolisg tft# k ciravufrciil of tn^ Virt, aa w*li a* ih* Auautlo, ar* waiting w.tb deep mitaty for nati mal legirlatljn on 1 nln ?ub;*ot; and If w* are tardy ax d refune to pioteot an Interest like tbiii, he vii not pi*par?l to ray th?r* would not b* a power rafred np ami tg tn* p*wipi* to protect tbeiu^rlver with out asking O ngrr*?. Mr C said be hartiecritad num?r on* petl'Jcn? and prrceeifiugii of var.ou" puMlo me-tlng* Pemr of ttrm bad been prenrntrd to the Hjuer and referred .? th* P"?t Ofllo* Onmaltt**, and oq lh'-* he nn('.*r. too^ the rrport bad h ea aiad*. Mr. Oijc ooafirmtd thin rtatemmt, an.l a*<'*d-Oa* or tt* ret tlcne can.* fro*n an a<?it of a e mpany who had eontracMd U< cA/ry th* m?'.!? bot woo cauld not dj to in <x.n?enu?ncr of ihe troeblei *' Erl?. The [lju*e. on Monday, j>er?e'< a rraolu'ion directing the Po*t UiHa* (ommittee lo inquire in'o th* ?aati?r aod report a bill. They did ro, aocorelng to th* ord*r of tue H >n^?. Mr. Camibhj- tbungbt thl* wa* aatlafaotory. and mov^d tbr prrvteua ipeetk-.n. ?M?_ Mr. Bamhtoh. i C i n. ) (i Md , moved hat the monon to r* ocnaidar b* laid on Ut* table. I .oat, by 8'J againnt 1(Mr 0?ow, (deir ) of Pa , In vain requeued Mr. Camp bell to wi n raw b * cem?nd fur the pr*vloua qu*?tlo? Mr Jonae. of Trnn . wtte.1 lhit the Houne go Into Commit tew of the W ipl* i a th* St* to of th* I nion. 1H? agteet to, by di ag?ln?t W Mr. Fuikkmi m>ve<J that tb* Hons* adjourn, gu** |iOD loit I Mr Okow movrd that the Hm-e go Into coiamitte*. I/)?t. II* thru mi'*' to pr*' ??d to batinm* on the ? Ppeakai '* ta >le. . . P*n< lcg th* mo'ii n to r* s-milder th* vot* by whlatt tb* bill warroernd o tbe P.?t'>fli?r Oomml'te*. th* Hon** wei t into Commit:** of toe Wa. !* on th* *ut* if tb* UoU'w TH* I?B> !< l?f*? T ArrROf'KUTlOF KJ1X. Th# 3Ucum*i<'Ii WM rA??it00 on ? n#ndm?nt< mUing ?PP opriatJr.fjs for C.nsintiAtl L^uUtIIIo cuitoia bruM. Without e< minf to anf o netastoo "a fh-? pub jiKit, tho O'jmsiiiteo /wo. AO*! ibs iioatie A^journ#<i. THE LfiiE RAILROAD WAR. Oar Spirlal Orreepondrnce. Frii Jan 38, 1*61. fV Firtt Train git$ Or t tie R~ad?yo Oppariti'm <? I - Tin Marthul Ki.gayft on Kt Track ai UmM Crtek - WKc and tTVil ar' the llarbr Cr+k /VuonCTl.' ? TV Mar k, i' I Offt ial /n.f'tiiwmi, <f?. This mo i log II * first tail if car* pa*?e 1 over he t ?> b-idgea laai'log to 'b* ("ep- t, ae n-j opp wit' n wa* marl frstod by tb* p?o} ie It ?a< un'-errtxil b vivff, that no paeaenger car> frrm tli* W?t ahonld br allowed to gi over It. the Marshal ha?ln 1 belltve gives bla pr*mla* to that *fTeet Ev?rjtMrg *a? i^onr peae<ably? th*.-* wa? not tb* aligb e*t ladica.io* of a riot, nr any d* ir* to d**tmy tb* prop-rtj of th? *??'" >**, bat t am afraid t*>a' If tb* bill rep?N'.;rg the oi. a. t*r of tb* >Te R? vl de** not pax th* I<rgt*U'.ar* ti day 'her* will t* wl i wovk herwrei' w**k e^ e %iKi th, etra rUleb w*ir piiard r?rtb*r>*' t; .'ay w?n> in* on the alt foot tra ? ,at n > att*ir pt h- ? yr : beeu uade to ohan/r it to tbe .our f*rt '-a gar.**, nor will a^y b* mad* be fcr* Mf-eiay, i ' - d h i <ar-fial tsav* completed bU wo. k r , . _ k ti -.*. Tht* in am log tb* Manhal wrnt U> ti -rbor C ??k, *h*r* be bad an latetvirw with aotr.r of tb* principal men re.l !'ng th?r* Tbey a**nrw>i that kr woull a.-, b* Inter far *d with, and that while ba remained an ?ttaak would b* roa l? OpOB th* roafl I wrnt to Hirbor Ci *k for th* purpo** of i**irf the eoe< Itlon of tb'n?r t6i.,?( fonod *hoot forty men at wcrk on tb* tra<k. TH* rram* of on* of th* bridge* wa* In soar** cf eoutruoHon, an ! I bell*** tt will be pat up bafor* night; bnt It I* impnaai,!*, ti, Uanhal toM me, to Lav* th* whol* of tb* t-aik laid ba'or* M o day. A meeting i* to b? b*M at FarVir Cr*?k tbla *v>a tug lor the rarpnaa of railing fund* f> defray tb* *t I*im*? ct y?*'rrday '* d*n*cwstra tion, aad rl*o to tak* MM a* tin* in relaUon to tb* rclayitg of th* four fen tan gang* throng h that townehlp It 1* sot known ?b*t eoMhiaioa tbey will arriv* at, but It tathowgbt tb at all wlU agree In keeping tb* promt rt wblek wa* Mad* thi* motalng to tb* Mar*bal lameon rlteed, ho**v*r, a* 1 hat* *aid before, that tbe moment to WatM tb* tail* wffl sgala be torn op (or th* p*opl* h*U U,2 p??Wof U>? ?"? ??>* th? la- | ^utnmwTlMiare^ no 'h"m it h impow-iMe to fare- l f 11 tnoueb I b>" =o 41 wlil 1,0,1 to j W^?" ?otmo. ty foe Marshal, it t. almost ! ITe/llee* te ???'?? *M nlt ? miM, M??M (MMlllf b?^ j ; '..j t. wf uld b-?, not will be b? interfered with by nny \ ). caJ ptlCeSS. | G?a. K1 patrick end bU associates an all at thslr hou.es. Tbey speak la high terms of the treatment they rectnel In "jai but the ip.eoh > f Or. Sherman, dell T?-*d at the dinner rneterdav, will give yeu New Vort?n a pretty fair luea of tbe lung quarters they eoj >yed In prison On that ?oota they appaar to bar# little onus* i f complaint U<-n Kilpatrick is a mm about thirty five years c f ego, aud U B.igedier (ieosrel of tbe militia of FVla oounty. Ha owns tbi?a Farms ia common with bU two brctbata, and the whole property 1? said to ha worth abont thirty U ousaur dollar*. He has tba reputatloo of an hceeet, intelligent. lnifn*trt ins farrier. and it l? to his credit and that of bis bro hers that hi* proi-srty Is al mtst solely tba produce of their own labor fill cousin. Archibald Klrkpatrlos, osm a small farm, and altliroijh not wealthy, is in comfortabla ctrcum ; c'ai o? I)r. Sbermau i? about sixty years of age, and is a very rid practitioner in uhl? part of tha country Hi* imprlsi cmr ot appears to hxve ex ciUd mors lil feeling tr.waids the railroad oom pany than thai ofary of the others. Mr Jacke Is the pro frleter of s farm of about a hondred aces, sad we* w*ll niwo throughout tha couaty before he made himself or wet ma<!e conspiouons in the ??i with tba railroad iceo. Tbsy are now certainly the line* of the day; ye? ter<*ey they were feted and toasted to thslr heart's con tent end I should tBlLk have tiad enough of popularity to laat tbero all tbei' I fe'.lme. If we ex lept their i abeeuoe from ibelr families, it was popularity vbat was ! bought at a ohesp rate. La t mght there was a e'x foot ball, but it wan rot attended by any of the upper cla?.ie* here, There were about thirty couples p'e ent and th<*se euj y*d thsin aelvee in dancing, *?"s itttermitiio* , to the uiaei i of a vi?'is and two wiud inntruiueuti. from seven o'clock la the evenlrg till three this uiorulrg The well* of the rroiii were ("ecorated wilh some old atsge scenery, on a nortioa of which wa* painted a tambfltone with uie fol lowing inscription : ? ?o COOCCCOCOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOO Oo 0 H*rx Una o " J 11 WAl.KER ? Tin FaTHKt o? ru* Uavui Law. 0 rocc"cccecoooooccooooooooooo0 II w?>- a ? lr g ilar f?ature ia a ballroom, and some, who w?ri< (".ieplea.eil witli the appearauoe of it, ellaeed it soon af er t pt luted 1 have feeo a copv of the Instruction* whlob w?re ijiven by th? Ai'omey Ut'teral? C?i?o Cuihing ? to the I'ulted H ate* MkrthU I *iatei tb.t t^e Kionideat is leter n'red tloit the <T?iy which tUe constituUou impo-e? oo him. to ake cire tbat the la?* be tal h'ully exeoatid, eba'l, ?o 'ar a? he ha* tbe power, be per'oraied io every case lequlili g his iuterp>*i Ion conformably to thft acts Of C-. D(^re*^ ; bul he ? oes not can?i'.er the a rest o' tte Marnbal on civil pi^cee*, under the antherity of the Sta'a if lVni!*}ivaiila, from which he wa* linme: a*.?ly Msehar^ed on ball, In t ue form of law, an -oietitutlns an em- rgenoy to juftify the int- rvtn'ioo of tl?e arrard 'orce of the United Slates. And before proceeding to ord?r the F?'ne, he de"ires him to rejair to Erie and 'emtne tee etecotton of the proce** by alJ the nt?sne at his conintan'l and If In so d dog. he fctiall be interrupteu by unlawful aots on ih? pail of aay teutons whatsoever he will then he prepared to issue bi* froclairetif n and take the oth?r steps aathorlied by law, and which may be requisite fot b? m?iute*auc? of the authority of the Circuit Court of the United States. Fioin thi* It will be seen. a< I before etaUd, thst ha must b? driven off bj a superior foroe before United States troope are oalltd npon. J. X. Emit, Jan. 2S, 1854. Me Frat Uin Caval Company' t (Jharltr u R^xalrd?Qreat K-joicwgt Tlur?at~Tk< War rwar iti Termu ation, *c Tbe greatest ewsiesy aail uneasiness h*? prevailed here ?11 day, In relation to the bill to repeal the charter of the Krankl n Canal Company. ' Crowds are running to the teleg.aph oflice to toqaire if ary despatjb h?s ar rived from Uarrisburg ; bnt up to f"ur o'clock not a line was sent over tbe wirei. Some of t>ie leaders, believing . it nece*?ary t ) have eome news about the bill, began to j fear for the propfrty of the railro*d At four o'jlook I the following detpstch was received Tbe bill has passed Sea lv repealing 'he cbsrfer ?' l the Western K'>ad. T e <i .v ?rn<>r will leave for Erie on | Monday mcrntng bv way of l'Utaburg. Ttis news was reaelved with tbe moit en thusiastic demonntrationj of approval and de light It sppear?d to sfTord an isstant relief to Ue f edicts of the whole peeple, and T think will l?e '.he tnt at s cf preventing any act of violence on the rallrosd Toe Intelligence wa? *onn *pcad over the city. VPeturylvauia U trneTo Erl*' were w?ril? you ml<bt hear from nearly ev>ry one, and all agreed thai the Onveraor ?In old get such a welcome wheu he arrived a* wou.d ecl'p all former demonstrations io this Suu I'anann are flrliglntbe pablie square whit* I are writing his, aad tlie p ople appetr to b? earri?d >tv?y hv 'be r fe?l lrg?. Tr e Itixsrnnr ti expected be-e on Tu'efay. ?nd great prejiatatiou* will dcubtle** be made for kl* recep tion I ebon Id bsv* s'a'er in my flret letter of today that M. Manon, tne hief englt.eev of the Iiltnole Central Kul r. ad it- In bie oi j ' r the purpose of get in ( fl?e engines over the rta-; ktr Mi*, of the Co.oag f?it Hock 'Mao ri ad I a? ?ix et ir u?e for b<s ?oa<i < n the otter ?l e of Harbor Cr?es. ai-u he i? here f< r the ??m? purpo e T .ey h?v* ?p,iV??t io <1 pe.-p e of that town*' ip to know if they w 11 allt.w - r em U> transpnvt tb^ja ov>-r the r >?d as won a> the trac n J.la. au i 1 uud?.-e.aud th.y have in tinated tb?lr wi llogt e* ? to do ao T eie ? f a v. tit tUiity n,(.re IccottOtivt *, brl'>tglD(r to the sin e"-oad*. between tfcl* and I'ster'o New Jersey wkeie they were built, and th?y are very aial ns ab>nt tfc?ru. ior e say that tbey will not bf to take i??ra, ao-- sa? tha'. tbey bellevr It i* otlv trick of the Erie am Northeast Company to g- 1 their train, over the roan. 1' they rsfti i# itwillbetn- o ttiemi a* c?.rt?mptl" l? and dlscour -ons act* tb?t conic be emmitte^ by the people cf ou* S'a.e upon anolLer. "? ? Ei is, Jan 30, 18&I Tht Marshal at Hnrtor Crerk- Ortai H-iMring nf the Kriant far Ihrir Rictnl Victory? D puty MunAal Sji'oule and the " Lad let'' ? Their AUemjit In prt'l Him in Wnmtti't Cluihti?Thrir Trut/lm SeatcA AJttr Htm?TVy VuU t\t L'nited StaV-t MarJ.cU. ant Examir.e Ail Wvm, tn !Ae Bvpn "f ringing Hit Fugitv* peptity?Amunng Stw IM* ten TAtm ond a Boarder, <tc., Ac. Ths Marshal will have the track at Harbor Creek com pleted to day, If sot prevented by the Interference of the people As th?ir leaders, however, have promised that be shall meei with no obstruction* from tb?m, It Is hardly probable that he will be interrupted In accordance with the instructions of the Tieeldeut, he wiU have, not only to see teat lit* four feet-ten track 1? laid, but ha mu-t f.ve the com ; any '? the free uws" of the road ? that Is, their ears must be allow?d to run over It without let or hind iant.e before hU mission here Is at ao end. I ', after his dt part tre, ths p*of le sba 1 agalu tear up tl><- :ails aud de* troy the budge*, the general government will Interpose it* power aod authority eaoul.1 tb-? coinoao- desire It, bet astbe caae has been already brongnt Oefore the Sn prrire Court of tble State, It U likely tbat they will, au 'er each cireumetauc ??, await i.s dscUlon When thli U mat-e the people of Harbor Ciesk tay they are williog tu abide by It. ?>e>i If it ahoakl be arer.e to t'aeir in terest* Meantime eve. y hiaf U qr. ie? here the mee (.ire*, aod anxiety of the paopie having bern y n ride -ably allejed by tbe repeal of tie cWter cf tbe ^ < ant lln l anal Ocmpanj On SaturCay nl*ht, t e ?irtets e( briewe'e l.lumiuatetl by Isige eo Sree. a ia t te City resoui d?t wi'h the oheersrf the viator* O^a *)?? Bro u't H tel ao iDim?n?e b ntire, the ma erlali f. r rhi h apt-eared to 1 er.tstd by cootr-butloc t 'r m ?ll tte win' >a,?rs in tb# citv. eb- 1 ip its tlam?* at ieaet for y fee* tr t** sir Th?'e -rust have lv *n n?ai ly one hun (?ret" barele tno hogt-beedi burt Ing at one time. Bu wbt e a porticn of tbe ppOrle w?r* anni-ii.g toe.nselves ia ttits way, about a coi?o women were employed la search lr c in one of t: e hntela for fcr S,.ioule toe ?r puty mar. r ; al. ekom Ibey int?adsi tn h' to.- with umls little at t?nti t s of a raihe. 'sllcafe ua'ure. Th- Bible says ?? tbat tbe 'itne ?hi'i come whet s ven wo.nen ?ha 1 set cp-.o ore man " H it trls 1* fn fl'mg th prophecy of the so tptnre* wi'h a v?rfeanc That ven may under s anc1 -xaollj ibe .eaionol this g-i,tl?m?n's p-pu.arity anorj ike "ladis* ' it is ueo* -i-ar to tell yoti the: be n fberg*rt *,,h havtcg *< rved a w,it for ?Ir L ?ry upon b's wife while sbe was la nrin$ n.dsr sach ee'e1* iodispoeltlon that d- ee of h'r trleaus wonll be per nlt'e i to r*a ber This le the statenielt of Mr I.jwry blctelf, but he Is *aid, e^en hi hi* a'qualniencee, to be a very sin- tc*fe man toward* vhoee eternal whom he baa tad any oatise of dl?li -e. Mr apronle Is al?-? all ?sd to have b?b*"d in the most ti .gen'lemanly inanrer towef"* Mrs. l/:-ery, aod I* ctarxe-i with bavin* " tbrusi" the writ for bet hustar l'l imprl* nraeo* urder h? r toe* On :te otbernani!, Mr Eios . t^e United -ttatrs Vat.bal, *a- s that t...-. J?iu yiikfouM :>ao >f bl?N respectability and rertnsd fs li- g? and that he ia qat'e rer ein he wt-all not Be gniltv o, snsh an act Bo M* is t ot tbe oolv teaiim jov 'o his 'av, r, for it ap peers tbat a la'y rarird Mr* Mar hall, white hu-band is rn* of tr.e laeyeis . u twe part ef .he pe- pie. desiring uj Id " '1. > 'tnt'i of tb* m?tt-r C'fc-<* tior tt M- 1 I . ? ?, an ?s? Mi tbat It was not t ne, aod .hat M ?'pr.tuli tf * . c lb? niott otut'eov- n nertowardi b-r Hoe ev. r !? report ba 1 spr*td all over the city, and ? coferis . f ?? ' C.ilectfd, eon, after baring e>n?t 1-red toe I u.a't, - . ncin ed that the '*?? " was outra*ed Io the i ?i.-t i ? ' lastilt to Mr I/iety Thej determined to take i>->' a-rsl u- o' tbe bands of that gentleman who, it 1 A. ratu'ally f>e ?upp.s?d, weulo have he?n left to e It U n set.. Bel tiug Ur j*pr"0'e to be one - the grta'sat aretchs* fbat ?rer insulted a wooaa, what pnt 'a' neut do yen think tbev in'eoled to Inlijt tipoa blm wh?n be f. II into tbelr fair haodsf Why, that he sfcculd bs drtasr in woman'sciotl-e* By doing this they tbcufbt be won id I * so r ucb iti^graosd that he oeaid aerer remoter frouc. the t fTejts cf it l'bey mast certateiy bs?e ba<: a rinnular appreciation of the pneitt'D and ctta recler of lb -lr own *x wh?o ib?y th u<ht that they eoold dtgtaiea man by dre'Mng him in *tjr,b attire. Floeever, thsy were the be?t jo?1ge? of that them*elve? Havlr g aieerta'red Tr^ be b.x ks if ore of ? th? hotels, wh?re be wesetayieg tkey n-^rchrd about ten o'eWk at a-gJ t isto ?be huiWlrg Io regnlsr ordsr, two and two, sod attested by about twenty or thl.ty mea, by whom tbey wete to be " priteoted'' In nase their v etlnv for gs-tlog tbe sex of bis *l*lUr*. should show #ghi Their " proteetors" goarfetl the stslrwsys so tbat no ooe er.-iM pas- until the " lad tee" had fuiflilad their mission. Tbe p-ocrietor of the hotel, who wes Ifonrait of t-e ? hole afT.lt until they had got po?eee-to?< of hie braee apieat ed completely ooafoao'ed at tal* resit k able lavai lea of his premleee Meaowhll* tbe ladiee were togatsd op etalre Io looking for Mr Bpronle'i room, wbieh, fortunately fot that gentleman, aod, per ha pa, for tbenne'vt*. they dM aot sneoeed In dud I eg Mistaking tbe roam of reetf the hoarders fee Ms tbey kar-ekert, aid wete levitsd to sater the door was Immediately op eaed, and one of the deputation expreesrd h?r with to Mr. hmli "Mr. Sproule U not here lsKties," laid the gentleman: "but woo't you com* la nod tatre a seat r ' They. however, declined the polite invitation, and dlteete* their investigations ov?r other parts of the house Failirg to Bed him, lout one suggests th?t they try the Marshal's room, believing that they wouU certainly dlaoover biro there Soon that geatiemaa ?u sronted from hie table, where he we? writing, by a geo tie tap "Gxne la," said Mr. Front, and oae or two of the lsdle* entered ?'!* Mr SprooJe In thU rooa?" ''No " They would not be satisfied with thia answer, however. aad they aearehed all over the room, In the hopes of finding the objeot of their attention. Bat he i wan not to be ronnd. Alaa ! for women's constancy and roan's ingratitudel "I would givea thonsaac dollar* to Sod him,'' raid one of the moat eager among the fair crowd. " Would you?", said Deputy Marshal Ledmore, with the. u<noet tariff froid, "that if a Urge am not." It in said that ene of the waiter* waa offered a ooa-ldersble aum if he would oaly tell where the hunted deputy had secreted himself, but he era* proof agaisst bo'h their blandishments and their money . After an ineffectual search they ooneluded, much to their evident ohagrin and disappointment, to leave, whist they did aoon afiar, not however, without expressing tnelr deter mination to call again for the same purpose Rome of these woman, I hare been Informed sin-.*, are very respectable; but corsl'erlng that an outrage waa offered to tbel* aex in the alleged Insult to Mr?. Lowrr, they resolved on revenging thtm>elvei io the manner I hate sta'ed. Two or three of the women ate between thirty and forty yea' a of age, and there wer* a oiup!" of young g*rls who. I fc.ak, were not over eighteen. The maj tity were cloaely hooded, and, apparently distrustful of the eijilrtcal character of the enterprise la whleh tbsy had eollsted attempted 'o hide th*ir faaes beneath large fco-de. Nutwithatacdiog their effirta to ooonaal themselves tbey were seen, however. The really ra spectable ladle* of the' city, 1 am told, regard the whole affair as a moat f iagraoefal pro seeding, end express their regr?t that any w< tr.an of che:aot*r shoal' rff?r her eervioes for tush a purpoee. They had, I am told, a petffcoat and all the ; othrr pei-uliar garmenta of 'he sex, made expressly for Mr. Sprjwle, but my Informant did not aay who took his treasure or whether they we<-e the exact lit Tnat 1 snjpoee coald oaly be ascertained by trying them on Had they caught him, it was the intention of the men to exhibit him aivuud the city iu bia new d'*ea. This sia'tment yu can depend up< n aa reliable, for I i?w ell 1 bate described, with the exosp'ion of what I haveob tened f om hearsay, and that I have given ae such. ^ Kiir Jan. 30, 1854. F.uht of th Drjtoty Marshal ? Expo.ltd Jrrivil of tit GoiYTn<ir?J'rt}>aratioru for hit Recrjtitm. 1) putjr Marshal Pproale left Krle thla morning in con letjceiop of the threat of the women to pay him another vielt. Aa he is said to be a modest young man, and ralh?r batk'ul In th* preseaes cf lai'.iee, he haa, doubt less, cotsui'f d ill own feellnga in leaving ao soon. It will be eoma tii-e before he return* to Erie, I think, either in an official or private eapaoity, ae he appear* to have a decl-ed objeetion to dressing in womeo'a clothes. Mr. Ledmore, the Deputy of the U S. Marshal, was en gaged thia mcrnlng in the city iu perls tending the work men who are employed in changing the alx feet track to the four feel ten. The *ix feat, 1 should state, waa laid down first for the purpoee of runnlcg acme car* of that gai ge over the track to the depot cf the Westera road. The charge will 6- efl-vled in a few h"urs; but th* Marihal has promised that no cara shall run over the road today, etun If the oonoecti >n between Krie and Harbor Creek ahoald bs completed. Sims of tns womru by whom i he- bridges were pulled down the la-t time were wltb ditiiculty p<rauadad from d<moileb lag th^m again thia morning No connec tion vbaterer la to te allowed between the Northeast anl Krie and the Weetein road, the latter of which haa been placiM by the late action of the t'ennaylvanta l^ialaturs in he banda i f the Given or, who la exp'oted here to morrow or the day a'ter. la company with Messrs. King at.d IjOwry . Mr. l>jgl?r has raid that he artll place thia n ao trder the eupvrin'etdenoB of Erie men unttl tbo >?r t- <?:?!? ? llDal.'y by the Supreme Court. Hs eill imn ?i'.iate!y, however, order it to be run dowa to ths har or, which is about a mi.'e from its prsa'nt termiaoe, eo that pa-aengers will h'reafter be coiupellad either to w>lk that du-teno* or ridnia atagea, and hare their freight conveyed in ?agons acrosa the ilty. The Rriaas antici pa'e hi me troabie in tat log poa>a?i.ion of ths road, for it la rumored that lbs Franalin Canal Compaay will not gire it up unless e n; polled by anp*rior number*. It ia raid that tier will op|>?ae iha Gavenor with an armed fcrce, iu which sient the Eiians prifraa their wUlingaesi to stsr.d by him to the Ceatl. Tcia, hoasvsr, U msrs rumor, and there may not be the allghlest shadow t-f t.u'h ir it. It la said, also, that Mr. Alfred Kelly, the President of the Wnatern road, is hers, and (hat be has come for the sxpreaa purpose of serving an injunction oe the Governor when he arrives, to prevent him from taking poatesHon of that road. A raei t ^ .rill be held in llrown's Hotel, to prepare for the reoeptti n of the GoverLor, and it is probable tnat there ?lll be some action taken in regard t > the rallroal matter. Some are in faror of taking op the track after the fimt train of rara paea over it fiom the East; while other* are of the opinion that aothmg should be done befo e the Goven or srrivea It is thought thai hs will advise them not to ulature the track of the Eastern road A . a grai.d entertainn.eot ia to be glvm to him, ae will doc b; It-si make a ateecb in relation to th* diMonlty, wkach will be fully re^orisd iu my next. J. M. The Ohio Resolution* j Tl i- r- ?( inlii ns iut-odueed iLto thi Ublo I.'gUlatnrw, >'er r i catt iy of PtnnM Ivania and of K.ie, hare bsen ] v, te<. di wn The m?J >rlty regard* d the diffloulty at Ei'? a-' one between i wo ou poraire bodt*>, deriving their ngotd from tbo State of Pennsylvania vhichwss ct m.'^tent u protect tbem throo?h the pr ,'par tilbanaU without interfrrenoe from any other quarter. TF I. E GRAPHIC. 8FIKCD OF UOV. Bib I.BK lO THB BIOTKR8. Kua. Feb. X, 1864 Governor BUIer ar.heu here last night, and to day ad 0re a?dan imcenee crowd of pe r1* tn the park He urged the necessity o' -onceeflcn *n<; obedience to ths lawj, and advised tbsn to commit no violence to persons er property. He raid ae sympathised wl:h thsm, aad tr at all the rights for whioh they have been contending are In the hand* of the government, where thsy will be protect* d. He got* to Harbor Creek to morrow. All is now nuiet. Klrat District Court. B. fore Hon Judge <ir?-*n. ACTION TO RKCOTIR OFFICES PUS. Fib. I.-VCiMmii Tlurmp -ca? ag-t Thorn <t ?>(?? Thi* astun la biought by the p aiotift, a ? eatable of ttii* city, to ttecver of the defendant* $?, for :ees Is attempting to aetve an attachment ia>ne<t innit the aloop Amerloaa Bai.aer out of the Marine C^nt In favor of tae defendants, and plaee-t in bia hands for serrics; and also for expanse the plaintiff alleges fce was pot to, in procuring a man to take charge of toe vesiel aff?in*t wh.ah the attachment waa issued The plaintiff pri ve< tne l'sulng of the at ta<l met aLd l tat it waa plaerd in h<s aamla for seivioe; tbat the plaintiff's attain ey in the sttuhnent wrote the fo.lovisg endnnement on the back of It, vis. : "Sloop Ameroan Banner, ly>ng at t'? ot of (Jiuton a van a* in S'-u'b B'no.slyn;" tt at ib>' plaint if took with him a ahlp kerp?r and went ir i-arch of tne v^rael at the plaee thus dee taated, but could net Bed It; tflat toey wer* nearly thrte hours In aearchlfg for ber and <bat their aerrioes were ?er h 90 The defeinlsnta' 4ouns>l nb.eoted to the rec< very, ot the ground that the jialo'lff !.ad not aarved tl e attach'sen*. aois, nocae<{u?ntly, had rendered no legal aeivice. The Jorge, in d-eid'ng the c^ee. said that the Suprtme Unit had deo.del b?- an u a process was not eersed He ? fflcer waa not ei^i led o pay f jr his later la eod'av -ting ui> fleet a at r?ice Th* fees allowed jy law are for he ecrvlee aud not for tbe a-t?u.yt to serve Tola ae?n:s f I* I ban* ease for tie pla'.utllT leaamuah aa he cntsn -nee a great deel tf his time In ei<teevi>ring to serve the *tt*cbr-ent; but the decision* are aa I bare stated them, an l l am bound by tbeia. There ia no evldene* that the delrioaDta anthor ted the plaintiff to employ a alipkteper I therefore *ivr jufi*m?oi f.ii the defendaate, with eoeta I'.OAPD AMI WASUIMi Fi?R A LADY. Sarah A Jumi re Jvhn U Chnnlser ? fbia wa* as ac Hon f< rone month'* b ?rd of a lacy, which It la alleged the defendant by verbal agrwerr?nv bound hiniee f topay. Mia* Jane Pmith belrg exam ned, >*eno>e(l ? That abe was acttnaicted wtth both par tea, aod Lad toarded witii the plaintiff at 144 }r*cklU. atrtet, for wnicb, together wtJi ter waihlig the de en sat wae to pas; she went there ia ?<ep'en. ber last, and defendant paid feur weeks board for ber. Brii g rr as eTan.ir?d, wtrneaa aaio that she eoe eideretl the house of the plaintiff resp-c'*Me, she thought the platstiff bso bete d.voroed; the defendant usually vis'ted w.tness m the cv.-u ng fce told nsr ha waaied a lady to kO abo.it town with hlsn to the re ectorlae and ? al'ooa in Brnedaray aod out a daeh; the dafeadaat >11 1 S"t v.elt the witness ai .oe November laat To plaintiff's cruneel? f.'ir d-fenOaut agreed to pay my board froJi the 1st of ?>ctnt-er. To defendant's eouaa?l ? Had beew a week at Vrs Ji tea's before Mr Cai valier ag eei to pay for her bos'd. Mrs Jores belcg exatr n*d hr iW>od*tt'a ecun a? , evat d 'hat ehe bad ti'en a;>earr1"d w i-raa, Oat was i ot n^W; ahe waa marled In Montgomery raur ty fourteen trarr *?o; bsean;e a'qnairt.d anth th* .'?'eo'tant at the ? t ua? ?> H s. Vbra am, in Hpru g ?ireet. whe-e h* sireed to pee ihe h. ard of Mies Jare Suite an<<. alvt to pay her wash ng aed giv* her s? moch ros?y >? she requited; wttce?* -Id not know what Mr Chevalier did ii Mia* Junes a rroni; *aw a lady with the d?f?cila-.t aoonl a j ear ago, who h* talo waa >>le wif . Q Hav^ you be?n (^tvrrciel f:<m yenr huabacd? The qre?tl in wasobj'oied to a* the 'a<-t e< old rot be s *taiae i by par >!e evid?m*. Ills Honor the Joatlee an1'* ned '.he o'j.c'.loe, but de etded tbat >le ac^Lesc u'd not be malntaieei! as the suit sbrul' hive b?*n tn rght ia th* name ef the plalalllTs hut band, if biought at sit. PgKTRrOTIVK CON PL AO RATION AT MgWABK. ? A a.e b oke out aboot thr?e o'cl ck tvia m* rnin? ia a tt ree atorv frame bnlV.ing on l.lcerty ttreet, bstaeen Hm and ?r' e? s'.reeta, taoatnil a oi whloh eere oein pieC by Green fr Oo for t'ie iraoa'a^tnre of oarrtage ftaicae and har seas Iron wo k, e< mpl*t?ly ootau nlng it, ti ?#' her with a twn at ry 'ana building adjoining, ue ospiat hi J Htn^hman a- a nat'er'a thop The Are oroks ont m tbe plater's shop, and in a fe# mlnitea spread thrriegli the whole hnlld'rs The dre me. were prometly on thi aiot, and avoc*e<'.ed In saving the *u rounding bnlldinge, sHhcngh water waa d ffloalt to obtain, the hyCrents bwir* fr fen Tee boil ti g waif owned by M. C. ard J b Green who-e |nea ia ahnut SI, MM; lufi ?d fr r S^OO in the leltn Fire leanrai ee 'J. mpany of *11 liamahBig The s'ock wa? owced by Greea A Oo. I.->ee $'00; In-ored for fMH) is the tama company. The tilrd a'rn was occupied par'ly by Mr Stow, laee weavf, w^cae loes Is SdOO, Irtuteil for S400, and tartly bv Mf. Ra te'ahill sll-er plater, whoeo loee 1s S100; no Issur ance Mr. Hite'mea'e loes is ahou' S40C . t a insurance. A dwelling bc.n-w adjHrleg oeenplwd by I'aal J Ward, wa* damaged to Ue amoeat of about SlOO ? Ifeiomrk Ad tvrfucr, Krb. 1. Naval Intelligence. TL* U. S sloep of war th louia, Capt Icaraham ar tl'ec at Msl'a oa the tth alt, la the unprecedented short pa.regeofet* dsys fHa AlexaedHe, Fgrpv anl woald sail agala os the lfth ft* Port Mahoa Interesting from Chin*. THB A MIX! 0 AM BKRCHAXTS AND ADTBOBITDCS AT ! 8HANUB ABt _ . ? fFiom ths China Ball, Nor. 17.1 I i ?wreepoadeacs referral to 1b our U*t iveiland u having pund beteeea the American nierchaat* at Hhangbae Bad the repreae* laUrei of their country, about ths payment of duties. Ws give the do cument* wlthcui oomaoent, Aiding nothing in them ta chwge the eplnion* ws bare already eiprctaeloa the subject, but when next oilltd apon to discuss thi ques tloB, aad ths kmbi aad past fetch** of our ewa autho r ! T*" Uk" ooom1ob PoiBt t j ths hightr prla cIpBs laid doe. la ths America Bialiter'i oloaingde* patch of Rovsmber 1:? U-rrran ?*tatb Comvlati, > r * 4k i i ^ Shanghai, October 24, ISM. / Under the laitruetioB* of O E Mr. Marshall, the Com RitsBocir of ths United State*, ths undarsigaed ha* ad (Srssfsd ths ecoompenyiog latter to the Taoatae, Woo. Collector of Customs, &o , requesting an Immediate an iwer to a former Utter, ackaowledging ths right of Woo to o?ll*ot ths imperial dntiss fiom Amerleaa veeaela, aad tequeiting to know the Ir.oellty where the cuitom house rflicer* would be ectabliahed for the trmatactioa of hud MU. ?, Tt* "ndiri'?n*d circulates the letter for ths laforaa tloa of hi* oountrymen, aad ha* to iaform them that ths ?*ul?t bus will aease oa ths moralag of ths ^8th, before whieb time he hope* to have ths pltaaure of Informing thun of the re ectabllsbmeat of the Chiaaae I ctujc m hou*s, and the locality choeea for that purpose. They will observe by the letter to Weo. Taottee, that . yea?*U alrjady parUy laden will hare ths option of! Blear in* under tte prorielonal regulation* <r throogii the oaatom house; ai.d in older to give effect to thi* provl sics, he, reocrri mends that all ci nsignsts of suoh Tassels should gir* no tie* of ths fact to him prior to the m jrning ox ths fcoth. ... . ?DW. CUNNINGHAM, Viee-Coniul 0. 8. A. To the Ameiican Mercantile Community. C IH 2s [NO HA M , ETC., TO WOO TAOUTAI* I BIT# si iw^ived do communication from you in answer to oj las: letter, requesting you to lndioate (he locality where jour oflio ers would attend ths o >llection of forsigu customs. Ye? are a* eonrse aware tiat the provisional arrange ment aa tabu (had by me, w th the lanoUon of hi* Excel lency the Comtulft'oiier of uie Uu.'ed Stats* was *nlj to eover a acdaen emergency, and thai it vai by ao mean* contemplated to make ti-e Ub ted dutei offiaen collec tor* of the Inapt rial release for auy time beyond the ii ? 'P*'e require. for the ImpeiUl ofli?ar? to re SHtab li*h tbemfelTe* with auftieient fores to oarry on tneir dntie* without danger of laUrroptlon That time ha* paved, yoa a.e hers with a military Eowsr ftrong enon?b to gi?e you senu ity ; the Viceroy ** notified the L'nited Stat** Coininia?lonsr, and jou bars sotiSed me, that yoii are reaJy to renew your fanetion*. 1 cannot any longer retain the refponaibllity of asting for you, eipeo allj an the Canger wouM be incurred of firing g?ounCn for a fupj,otition that the Unit ?d dtate* authorrisi would at auy .ioie an Wrtaka the s*re of tlis revsBBe from. Ad erictn o lutn^roe, whenerer oiroutu stance* rtor'cred it ino<inveat?n-. or impoMible fuAe hmperor'a c fi.cers to fulfil their duty ^ Thi* wu never contemplatnl inlawing the reeent *Upa: ths only object being, to gire time to reoorer from ao u& foreseen and uuexpsctsd einsrusnor. 1 ha?e therefore now to *ay, that 1 sonni ler ths tims ha* Cinie forms to notify nij countryiiea that the prort ?lonai arraugxmint* have coaefd, and that thiy mac per t"im the cuttom houie buhiue** with your ofiicer* wheret? r thej are to be found. I *ba)l delay their reeooatlon for three day*. <o gire time Tor your aniwer, which 1 tru*t wUl indicate * ha plaee where tte bu-inen can be tranraatsd. ,, " 'eennn ja't that thoas who hare commeooed to load their ?bji* ua<!*r ths proTiiional regulation* ahonldnot b? plaosd at disadvaotaga with others a ho hart just dtf patohed tbsir*. I ahail allow ouol ?hip> a* are partly loafed the ? puon of clearing under the said regala ion* or'bri.Egh jour ouitom house; but for all other*, and for them, if they cboose the lafer course, you mast de csr? eoli*?K>n of their duUe* spun y jur c wn Offl r.*iT*D Statw OowLruTi, ) SUAj?0M/?, October 28, 18M. / Ths utrerrlgced beg* to inform the conelgnte* of Ams* rlcaD Tene.'<, that he ha* b?en a<itified by the Taoutae Woo that, for the prseect the offlaer* for th* coUeotioa of cuitoiu* will bs found ob board ths two Chiasis mea of war boat* archhc red off ths point opjonite the Toreira settle nient, and tte sail boat* will hoi*t the oaitom home Hag. EDW. CL'NMNOHnM. Vice Consul U. 8. A. I - . A 8ha.noiia^ October S9, 1853 eiR? with reference to your circular of last evening, we beg to be informed whether the eatabliaameat of Chi nece c fiisera for the oollectii.a of foreign ciutom* oa brard two war Junk* anchor* i off the poiat opposite th* I foreign recldeceea, ha* jour official sanotlan; aad whe ther ihlrper* by An-erican res el*, before landing or ?hipping any cargo, are required to communicate with such offloer-f? a n.atter of no small difficulty with a strong northeait wind and flood tide. ?uriher, we beg respectfully to lequixa whether the eald costom house eatabii- hmen; i* rscogmitd bj the ren reeentatire* of other foreign power* at this port t Your meet obedient servant*. AUGUSTINE HEAKD k CO E. tiwixoaui, E?q., U. 8. Vine Uoniul. I Umn? iTiTRj COXHTI.ATl, 1 ? , SHAsaaaa, ?9th ?atober, 1853. f HiMirjmt? -1 am in leoe^a of your letter of to day. Ieanteei to the first laqulry I tbtnk it *uaioleBt to refer yuu to 'be elteular itsslt, which would bo; hars bssa ueaeti I if the au horitiee of the United 8ta1*a had aot an F?r?T^ii .tt* ' b7 lh? 1 hineee oilioer. for tie Collection of datlea on Anertnan Tseerl*. To the i CB,J1 m houf* f^ulatioa* will giT* yon all t eedful UtfoimatioB teenecting tbe mode of traaaaetla* coattim home bieiase.. To the thlul, I ha?e not oommu ^ J "P00 subject with ths repreaeaU fl, i^.i.?r ?????*?? thu port, aad caanot t.. ere fore gire ynu the iaformatioo yon request You spak of the difticnlty of reacbtng the plac* cboesBforthe Cust. m Hoa?e e-tablUbmeat. Tae ojm pl? i at appear* tome anreatoaable a* it la within th* I foreign aechcrage; and aay pilot of the port will infirm jou that >hs ebb ttte make* withla the tweaty fjar hour*, a* well a? ?e flood 7 or I You wonld doabtlene, a* enterprising mernhanta. r> tsice 'he lis anoe to make aa adTanUgeoui purchaas of tea or illk and I wool! aoggeat. if it ie not uareas >aa Me to com plain i of the flight lacoaTeaiaooe to j?a of an arrangement wh'ch enable* vou to load aad nlear yoar sh p. at a port which, in almoet any o.her oo.Xy'un ..I? ^ won!(J l* in a state of b!oaka4e or With aa embargo Uid up<.c aU tnerchaDdlss appioach irg from the iatsrtor. I am, geatlemea ronr mo<t obe Ctent lerrant tl'.VNINOHAM. To Usasrt. Arcrwrx* Biaso & Co. I p.. w. . . . . . . 8HA5(.HA1, Oct. 81, 1863. I ?e t0 ^B0'o,'? fcr r?nr Information^ sopia* of letters which we have received from the re preheats imVi I Briuin Krai ce, Portugal, ?ollandProaaia aod_Hattbn'g, In reply to cur inquiry, whether, "in oaas we desired to ehip ia vac sea under any of the above Ian r:30?L"*3 <""tom hjoae^ tablisbmeat, sad, if ao, whers situate i." 1 . y?"*''J?b'*'?U>*t*J,h"?wPlled?o the negatirs; and *uch being the caie, It is no. ua-ea?onabl* In ua to footi^ Amerleaa re. tela be placed upon the -?mf By the courie you hav* adopted, Amsrisaa vessels are ?flsctua! y debarred fiom pr curing f.n ght at this nort ? It is not Ukely that a.y'4l rper7w,H ^ foLS w? to pay duties in Sjoea, when nn^nr any other flsg thar f. *hlps granting osomlnflorT notes ras- I eo^Mtlo,, 01 "hlc* doubt* Erom the tenor of your public ar tlficatioa* we learn fvf-i2i??r 'TTi*0'?** M# ?*Letlo,l*J bJ h'" Kxoeilsacy Coloasl Ma,ahall, who. ws umleraUud, . leave* this pott P*' steamar Ws hsre, then^f <n?t r*^cectfniiv tn r ?nnt*t ! ln*\y?U *'n toy ?hi* oaee bsfore him and I I* ,. ? tnean tin. e, ta the part of our coo*tltueats aa well as oar e.ves. we h?TS to record our eolemn protest ? galBst jour re-ogaiticn of a fl ^tivg cn tom noose wl,!ch mae be driven away at aay momeat, as m art s?rica?ly detrimental to American intere* *. Ws are I air, your moat obedleBt eervaota, I AUOCSTIVK HK iRD & (?. SMITH, KINO * 00., ! WKTMORE 4 CO ! BULU NYE 4 00. ! E. CrKMSciuM, ?>q., C. 8 Vice Cob'uI. I Un.mSvaTjB Oou ijti, 1 ? , ^ . fHAaonaa Ojt 31 18?l. f W f. 7. * ,oa ? l,,Ur eddreeeed to me tble day by roar of the Amsiiaaa firm* o this place nro teai Irg agaiaat the -reoognitioa cf the Calneae caau>m house in it* pieeeat lo*aiity, and hanllng c- pi,, of ^7 respo s^enee with the represents ive* of ethsr foreign ai tkns st the p^rt. 1 ha** tb* honor to r*a;a!n *q I T v, rKn,7 cunninhham VteeoES M i'r To kl* Excellet ay, the HnnorabU Hispbrey Bars hall I Ccmn-ieaioaer of ths United State. ' I OFF 1CT AL. , . . , SnaSOHaa Not L 18J3. I fta? 1 received last evenlrg yoar note which en jlo?ea I a ? mmanieaUoB rrom set era 1 merrant I* 3rma of th a city ? mpcaed of clt iena of -bs Uul ed S ate* Thi* let ter demand* that Amencap vsseel* avail f,? p,,ow.i oc ?i , I ?>ama fating with the ??*#?!* cf othtr foralgr : Powers br I a charge 1b the F"'l?y I hav? beretofor* InsirBated yoa to , ur?ae, ia other worda i> is a deoaad thai To, -hailre aseto reo.g?lseUerlghtof ibe Oh-ne^. 8np-nat^ert nfCaetoirs to coileci d? ties at ihae?>)ss ao?rdir? ^ ireaty stlpnlations aod the former prar ice. I ^ on will cornmuD cate to ibore altii-ne ttiat their <ia I maa?l carrot bsermplied with and that I e- muh a/ in mv fejr'a? wh^.h^^ *^?-te l ton u> suhoilt to my jeru al which rh?0s ?n ? new !ig^t nnou the o\th ni I u.y rfntj 1 he letter* i f ibe cobsbIs fall far ehort of ta* put from ?hl-h an l?fer?ace oaa hacraoa tha' they I Ti ',1"i':Jho? " "ht 1 u '?fl'-hed In A? eeliectloa . f tile Oilosee cb<i:oib? rhev m?r?lv ? fate that as yet they have not been latlliad offliiallr of the re- e^t a Mishit ent cf the cnet^m honse, or the plaae o' I baiinees of tie Snperiatendent of i-o-to^e Yaa have 11141 m?k" lb? "lll'oreaoe b*tween your ce-e and I ..r!fcr.D*7'L,|,.h.V*. ,ha" ^ * practical dlsc-lmlnatloa ajai.it Ira^i.at toinsge by the Chlsere autho 1'ieeat I fbargbae th* e vil, be fo?n in the treatvVach p^v* lioni as wllleoahle rrs to terly a? ample wmvyPwlth. eat delay, and wivbout low to ne abluain* tn efT.u. ,f tte I nlte?l Sta'ee, and It ?M be my olliclal d ity to Joao At pretaat 1 *ee tw, .onod re aero to apprehend aay '"f"0' I resogol* the Sup^inten 1-rt of ( uetoirs at fkargKne ax ? pioperly tiualitle' t<> oolleit tt e re*enre at this p. rt a/l HI. iyish ,h.Mh" wf Ite aa'hoHty of the United SUtes lni.|D, afford all pr p-r facilities t> hiui and bl* ?.ffltial subordiaates in ths trari-Bition of buslne*s. It is my pnrpoee to perfo m pucctilioosly every sbil gatlon *senB,ed by t?, l alted State. 6, the t,^ty an4 Ch.rr."^T;,,,1^'0?tb' -'utin, straff Caiae^ilTair* by throwing naaecejsary obet^ale* ir -he way So ".cedent, bo exaa.ple fa*al*aed by "f w Pnwere, w. II ndnce n * to forego the raUh'nl an.: honeet esarBtl * of our plala lBteiaB lonal oM gallon, i ," ?it Edward CuBBlagham, K q \ Viw^MnT, V V a.X Usmr Stitm Corotrt.An ) S8*"""**. Nov. 1, 1968 f G?nniB?? Yonr letter of the 31et ultima, with lt? ! eloeares, has heea received, aad having laid it a* ton dsalred, before H F , the U.ited Htate* Oom mlaal ner ? 10 tb' ^"I^?<s 'or Tte Bower able Mr Marakall'* letter will ra?tll to vrnr miada the fast that the treat, of th* United Sue. Vfh Ghiaa effect aally provides agalaet aay statu. ire ad 1 TiDtt|fi to other Bags: and I believe that nlMtka will Induce you to ocncur la th* opinion, that m regard* th* Interests in venr charge, yon cam nhlytriit to the pcllcy of rigliMy adhering to iU provisieae, a* a Uue of condcot aoni-i*t*nt elite with print* interest and pablic mirslity. 1 havs the boat r to remain, geatl*mea, yoar ?est oW.di.at .arrant, EDWAlU) CUNNING HAM. To M*etr*. Augnstiae Heard fc Co., Smith, King fc Co. , Wet more & Co., Ball, Nye fr Co. Political tateUlfente. ID1T0SIAL OPINIONS ON *H1 KKBHAilA QCMTION. The St. Loais Democrat? th* democrat* J organ of Ooloaal Bentoa? ha? opened a tremsadoas battery agaiast the Ne braska bill, and eonleadi that the Soath U eon teat with the MUstuil oempromit* and the Texae auaexat'ea r*so lotationi. It says that the people of the North are the teal *|itatore of the qneetlom which grow oat of the institution of ilav*ry, and on them will reet the reipen ?ibillty. The 8t. Lou la Republican (whig), adrooatea the bill of Beaator Douglas, and think* it* passage by Oongraaa, in it* original foim, will be a earing grace for the Stat* of Miaaonri. The lima md Sentind of Celumbus, Qeorgle (dtmoerat), 1* glad that an opportunity la offered te teat the eouadaeea of Northern compremis* men, and eaya that it locks to the democracy, aa the frienda at the Soath, for Uo pawaga of Dooglaa'a bill, and depfeoakjeall further attempta to compromise, by whioh the dHfth haa he-ctofor* been eajoled ano cheated. The Albany Etyreu (Independent) la oppoeed to the principle of that portion of the Netraeka bill whlih re peala the opera tk n of the Mlitouri oom promise, and hold* that the d?a*oratle party are bonod to oppoae the bill. It eaya that the enm premise of 18'e0 wae in accordance with the pr.oelplei of Jefferson, and that it won Id bshypo craey to pretend to relkiw tie doctriaea ?! the early re publican | arty, la the very act of repudiating on* of lta greatest measure*. Tae Detroit frte /VfW ? the demooratlo organ of Mr. Case? baa ooaie oat etruag la favor of tb* Nebraska bill and the repeal of tbe Missouri sem promise. It says that the faith of every man in th* damocratlo party will now be tried by the toucbston* of principle and if there b* found tho?* who** professions are hollow or false? who look one way and r*w another? th* aaoner expurgation takes place th* better. The Kocheeter Dtmocrti (whig ) la vsry ssver* on Mr. Douglas's bill, ana looks up >n It, an a rotation of all the political compacts and seitlements misting between the p< ople c! the North and South. It rails at U^aourt for favoiing the bill, and saya that considering the stipala tien thrcugb whlnii that Stat* waa admitted lata the Talon, she should be the last to favor its abrogation J. Qlaacy Jonss, democrat, ha* been nominated for Ooagrc's la Berks county district, Peaaiylvania. to fill the vacancy oauaed by th* death of th* Hon. H'Snry A. Muhlenberg. The Legislature of Maryland haa agreed to go lato the election ot a United State* Senator, on th* 4 th of February. Th* whlgs bav* re- nominated Mr. Pearce who wlJ be re elected. Albert C instable ia the oandidat* of the cemccrata. The Democratic Stat* Coav*ntlon of North Carolina haa beea called to meet at Ralrigh. April 19, for the nomina* tlon of a gubernatorial Candida t*. Th* Hen. F. W. Pickens, In a letter to th* sditor of th* Greenville J'atriot, decline* a nomination for Governor of South Carolina at tbe next election. General Jamas H. Adams, wh* impliedly asienti U his nomination for that office, r*spen>)s in a l^ng letter, ti the tditer of the I'oj riot , on the subject of fivteg to the people th* e lestlrn of Electors of President and Vloe Presides t of th* Ualted Btatea. Th* General sbowa himself decidedly opposed to th* measure, adopts and republishes Mr. Calhoun's view* on the quest! n, la hi* oelebr'tad Int er to the Hon Jaasa L. Orr, and add* a very felioitou* expresti.n of hia own vi* ?* to th* sam* effect. The democratic member* of tb* Ohio legislature spent nearly th* whol* night of Tuesday lest, th* 'J4th alt., in a fruitless eOort to nominate a candidate for Senator la Confrere froaa that 8tat*. Twenty two ba lota were had. Th* following are the result* ot som* of th*ic :? 12 3 i M 7 8 tlO 11 12 11 1) Alien 26 27 SI! 19 31 S3 83 31 34 35 BS M 3fi 3d UanTpenay 2# 27 W 2t 2* 2S 31 33 19 33 31 31 .10 31 Punk 1? 18 14 1* 14 18 17 13 4 14 IB 11 14 14 NeUsry.i.. 11 11 ill! 10 9989 16 766 " Csrwle 11 ? 8 7 7 4 3 3 4 4 S 4 I 4 Scattering 32232322422321 Forty right votea are a*ora*ary for a nemitatlon. Th* ?aucas adj urned till Friday Bi|ht. The election *f Mr. Alfred Iverson ta th* United Stat** Senate. was accom pllshed by tbe following vi.te la joint ballot, by tt* fieneral Aaeotibly ot Georgia, Jaa. '43:? lb. 14. 15. It. Dawecn 60 98 *3 38 Mepoaald 23 14 8 1 McAllister 81 7 6 4 Iverson,,,. 63 BS 101 112 C*bb 3 1 0 ? Tomlin 0 0 1 0 It is stated that Ool. Hambl*ton may re appear as th* whig nomine* for U. S Senator, before th* Maryland Le gislature. It seem* that th* elrction of Mr. Paarc* will ba dlffioult, if aot doubtful. Theatres and Exhibition a. "Cam Tom's Uama" la to b* piayed ihia evening at the Bowery Theatia, with all the new sseeety, decorations, Ac. and every mimber of the company In the oa<t. Th* piec* i* produced aad*r th* dlreotion of Mr. Stevens, stag* manager. B*oai>wbt Tihatrs ?The bill for thia evening Includes the sascessful cemedy, ?' The Hops of tbe Family," and the grand spectacle, "Tbe Cataract of tbe Ganges At th>< ia positively the lsst weex of theee plays, perrons who desire to aee th*m should aecoi* a*aU early la th* day Bckto.i's Thiutm ? An Interesting bill la announce! for this evealig including the new local piece, by Mr. J. K Dnrivege, "Our Beat Po-iety.'' Bu-ton'a is on* of tb* pleaaantost and mo*t popular plao*? of amusement in th* city. Nation ja Tnurxa.? We hav* only to oall at te -it Ion to the peifortsanre* at tbia house this day. Tb*"Hot Corn'' drar a thia afternoon aid the " I'nole Tom's Cabln"etana in the arealng. Llttl* Cordelia Howard appears in both pltoea H'liiiiK'n ?At Wallaeh'* theatre ttla even log 1 The I/ive Chare," and a new interlude oalled " Love and Mur der." Mrs. Hoey, Mr. Thompson, Lester, D/ott, and other*, appear in these pieces Biura'i MrextK ? (ieaeral Tonf Thumb remains her* hut two or thr*? days lorger. and bis friends should os* ao time In tailing upon blm. Thar* are many other things at the Museum to amuse and interest then. Bboapwav hlNAugRiK ? I ever* of natural history would do well to g) aod see the arimal* fed tbis afternoon at 8 o'clock The oollectioc at the manager is lael idee the larg*at elejhant In the world Bijt7. will amnse the p*opl* at th* S*nyv**ant Inctltat* this evening. He ie the mo*', popular of conjuror*. Christy h Mmptmls, 4TS Broadway, giv* a n rat rate coaoe.t thts evemog, lnc>udlng the Julilen burlerqa* and plenty ot danctng BrcKi.iT'8 Mu>stuls. 639 Broadway, ar* dolcg a capital boMDfs* w tta the JuUi-a but le que and other amualag novel' it a. Read their programme. VisfcTRU. Fall. ? tt th a es'at llshment, No. 444 flrosd way, there Is to be a capital en ?rt?i unent and we ad vise all th- se who desire to spend a pleasant evening to atwad Go earlj, if yon woaid |*t a good a*at Eabtbqcaki.? Onrcitiaeiu were startled on Hon dayeTenlrg, between sevea and eight o'clock, by the occurrence of three or four distinct shocks or an earthquake. At Intervals before tbe shocks, tbe trembllD< motion of the earth waa very sensibly fait, and was suflB^eiitly felt to cause heavy articles of furniture, Ac., t) be perceptibly agitated and 4is placed. The usual rumbltos noise, like tbonaer, ac com pacied the shocks^ Hxlltbor* ( 0)Nei*t . Jan. tt. DiRITIBE IflTKLLIflEIICB. VovHBtBts of Otean Mteajnera. sasbi lkav? roa <urs Ames Uverpaol Bswton. ......... Jai 18 Arabia Lirarpool..., Huston lanSI l*acifl< ..... .1 lvnpooi New T rk . . Jai. 26 Africa livarpooi . ... New Tors a-i 28 CI' \ of Nan< b?ster Liverpool. ... . Ph'ladslphia .... Feb 1 Atlantic New York.... Liverpool Feb 4 Oity ofGlasgow. . ,.1'hllsdalpbta. .Llvorpuol .. .. Fob 4 NortVera light . New York San Joan F*b 4 Get gia New York A* pin wall F?V fi Cur'ew New York Bermuda, he Fob 7 A*la .. New York .i verpoo! .... F*> 8 illack Warri' r.. . . New Y< rk Hav ft Mobile ...Feb 9 Varke* Blade.. . . New York !%u >raocl*eo. ..Feb 2 'rankhn New York Ravrw. . r*> il North S*ar N*w York AsplnwaU Feb JO ALHAHAC FOB .<nW r<rlUt? THIS DAT. srs rieis 1 H | ni*? e?T . . . 11 04 MM hSTM I 19 I mas watsr in jrn Port ot Sew \ urk, February 1, IkM. CIJCaRKD. ffteaasklD I'ekn. A ?isms, Cbailestoa. ftpofford. Tllestoa A C x. SMfi We?* Pel-, t, Nioke-*cn. Ltvsrpoel, Ksrrttt A Car**. b>irl>insn iL'sv), Hc;dn.aa. llamtu g. a 3es". A Han ba-st Hark I>?1?w*iisk, Woedbnr-, BnlMienrs, FAD Fow'?r. Bsrk N C Bu'Lsnaa Usnsna, Oal'tsl n, l> Col4:a M Nnrrsy. B?rk aarla Moetrn, Bxltley. ^avaneah, ?a*??' Hr<s Jttia Bcjaten. 1'oitiH U, Tor* an Priaoe, A Kelker A MnllB. It Hn? V si. us ( in. Sn tab. Ooaalree, J 8 Daaley. Uns Qrsjhesafl, Plrroe. Car' msa* II 0 Brookrasn A C?. rr<s I'sn 'lie Br), Urawnluw, KIssiV^ii. Ja, A Oaksm'th. line Gro Tailor. Bmi? Tsmploi. JT W bitt A Co tns Ellen her*. Ckl(.msa. Jaeksoaville, 1 ami eon A Heater. ? lliig Cllatea. Tlomr^on CbarUstin, 'ler Bnlkl-y A Co tet.T knrheetrese, lj ' er, Sevarnan, M X'readv. M' ?< A Oe. Pel i F. H H mlrj Kskdall, (lbariert >n Ha'tia A Diaon. hrfr Kaebel J?re, f:a -nors Wseiinsi-s. nan'i. Fcbr fopbie A< n Hmlth. a unlneies, Van Itruct A Slash', leif Serbia Blown, Brr.iil WUoil>sV>a. Oel. maeS<-r b'hr I.jsanSrr Bills Norfolk, Port?r A r likorsnu to. r Cbes Moore, BaitlsU. Norfolk. Binrges, Clearman A Co Bleep Fr?<!h Br wn Uar4ner. nsetev f trsinor I hcs Swan, UlfferS. Patt.mors, i'asksr Vein Cc. aHKIVIC:) Bsri Cas4sts (of Prorldetoel, Ariel!, Bhanshae Sept <4 w.tb teae and illke te BnokUa A I rani Was dstalae* at Wcesns* and In tbe rivrr witb a tlca ersw saill Sept TJ. pase ed Ar jl?r Oet Mi, In ee with.>iark Old Hlekory, and Hr bark tesWileh, betb t' t Lna4oa. J an HI, l?t S3 .? N . Ion f? u# W esobsnsed ilsaals with br|? Lanrula, stecrlns Saeth (from Hr i%i n for Cape Ba>tl*s). Tas C kaa beaa 1J ear* aor. b of Bermnda. witf *sry bad weetber. . Park I'aasblia. M riu Catania SWly.SS dsya, aad Olb raltat 42 days, wiih fruit, Ae. te Draper A Devlta. ... Baik Mary (of Waldo^rro'), OUlsy. Palermo. M days, witb helt. Ae, te Lrapev A Derlia. . . _ _ , Bask Braesi Brcckslmaan (Dnteb), Detble*. Berdsaas. 40 day* with brandy and wiaee te Fneok A Heiaeks ?ark Bdwaed Peterson . Apalaebleela. Jaa If. with eette i Says. wltbsa4*e aad Una pass eaaees, te faaes A keiike, Brjp*rt*a**d vsry h*avy fiitku tartai ibi >m?w MM Brig Oetaa Bird. AIMMM,1 Dmw, 90 dsys, ?' Bsrwft 4 k 8 Jar a, with hidss, Ac. to Booses * (inm. ftspsrioasad nri hnv; whi)>n previous to putiiag Uli M ui spUt sails; vu short of pttfliituul watsr, u4 ta* cr?w all slok. Brii Quota bthn (?( Bosrsaort) Peadlstoa, ManikalBs,? dayr, ? lib makogar.y.Ae. to D Csrtis A Co. Brlj ladastry (of Mashiat). Btuart, Fort M Prim 00, M dsys, with logwatd, to, to C i B VnHlfU. Brif Tssssi (Br), Ohishelm Porto Rioo, 12 day*, with ooCM M? lomod, to Mollsr tull A Blsra. Brig Iris (Br), Lorwsy, Sydaey. St, II U]n. sHtk saal. It ?Mtor Kxpsrlsaoad heavy wtathsr aa the pimio. Dt1"* <0( Bll? worth), Toator, Kuhi, lit. U tlNL taUt A? U 0rtw* ?'HrilioW hotn w**thsr; spin , Bo*i,r^ <*f Ply?s?th, Mass), M'Ksbbsb. St Jekns. Tf. *>. ?',h sntar 111 molHiH to MalUaad. P helps A Oa. Jaa rr, la* 35 27, Isa Td 40. i?ko Mhr J 0 Whlto. from Bsaa ooafor Nsw York; oa ths sight of Uio 2Mb, tat 38 <* IobW * ? ,.I>? *?*'?? ''PPossd hot anas to ha ths " Poto?ao" (doskttess the Pontine). 108 da** from Calcutta for Boito?( tt blovlsi froth at tho Urns oeuld ast bo esrtaia abort h*c aaaso. Sobr Canton (of Baltlaere), Johasoa, Black Klvsr, la, ? da)*, with oofTee. Ao, to J Boyd. Joa 31, off Baraeiat, lock OTorboard from tho dock J an so Hill, a colsrod iisbis. st Baltimore. Bo) r Phebs Abb (of Brooksrlllo). Kaorooa, JaekstaviB*. U da*s. Biptritaotd bsavy weather during Us hmm sanlsd away bead of foremast, Bohr Lovltias. Smith, CbarlsstoB, 0 days. PthrBI. Petry.Thomss, Bsanfsrt.NC S day*. Befcr Oeiaa (ot Daxboryi. Howos, wilmiagtpn, 7 day*. Bohr Bichu.ond, Uorrls, Richmond, 3 days. EU.r A Baksr, Baker, Predsrleksbar*. 1 day*. Bchr Aatelotis, Bator, Norfolk. 3 days. Bohr W B Gsaa. Nye, Kllsabethpsrt for lortOB. 8cl;r Hamilton Dayton, B'lswcrth, 4 days. Bchr Brits' Id fighter). TsaatU, froa Br brlf Hi Pouls. from Glasgow. asboro ot Croat III B arbor with Iiob. Ths brii's call remains good, b<it tbs spars are tons; it Is expeotsd it tho wsather remains favorable, shs ts gc t ofl La a fow day*. BELOW BMp Crtol* Plproe. from Now Orltaas. Jan IS. with Mito* aid rice. to W TFrcit. Oatbric, aakaown. RAILED. Whaleeblp Java. Kow Bedford, la tow of stsaatag Titaa. Win* dor las tho day from astK. Blamsrsutda. Gsorgs French, thief mats, and John Smith, tssoad tasto, of tto ship Tsm O'Phantsr before reported lost, oame paa UrJay" 'n U>* ***' 0o,an >!>'? frem Bermada, armed ya* Ths fol'ow in t vessels hava boon sold:? Clipper shit Bword fsh. 1021 tons, built In this olty in 1UI. by W Q WebS. aboa* tt Sf br Al'iaadsr MitohoU (three ma. ted) 173 toss, built la Philadelphia, are years old. $M?K): "hrinlUA Mister, ISO teas, built la Baltimore threo years old, SM0(l| brl* ?bb oaoosnok, 2(0 t'as, Kastera built oae voar el? ? 11.800; ship lsslah Crowsll, bow at Boston, t.tn,uuO; bsrk H Andrew, Sl'O tons, toilt in Mains, oso tear old, aad a bow slip, now ob tho stooks at Nswoastls Me, sa prirato < Veiegraphl* Marine KspwM. BOSTON. Feb 1- Arr barks Tally Ho, Tatls Bat; As pie ton, Baltimore; brigs Kelpio Pal mo; Charles M'LaubUn, Olissow: schrs Lifeboat Port an Prlnos; Howard, aad aasan. Ns* To.k; steamer Cot iiaoror, do. CBARLK3TON, Jaa 31? An bri? Amoiloa, Bostoa; sskf Harriet A as, I.ubso. NKW OKLRANB, Jaa 31? Art ship BtrsUa, aad sohr > 3 Msroer, Now York. Herald Marin* C*irH|wad?ait*i PHILA OBLPB1 A fob 1 4 PM-No arnrais to day. Old stear ship State of nso'gla, Garvin. BavaaaaV Ms Martbti>14, Uo<T|tdur, Cis-. fu'ics; eobr Mail, Crowoll. ProyC deaoe; steamer Delaware, Clark, Nsw Ye. k. DitMtC?e Bhit Pmnca At hist, Bradish. rsrortod y**t*rday ak?a> doaid on her passste from this eltj to London left heri v>M 8, aad a?t a very refers xals wbsn threo or fear day^ eat. and soms days after enoonntered aaotfcer, whloh oaased Us vessel to leak so mnch as ts render li aeorsiary to abandsa her. the water bsiu* thirteen leet deep la her bold when ths orsw lett. She was oae of Messrs. Grlnnsll A Minion's lia* ot Londoa paokstj a tint vssssl of 1 74 toni reitster, ksill bw Meiers *eet<r?o't A Back ey, la 1843, end was valaed at abort JU>, HO which Is fully eovsred tv ofioes la this eity. Th? fcllrwit* Is bsr sarso. valued at $140 100 iasorsd hers sad In England:? 3, M* Mils taor, 12 ^ buth wheat; 200 tos b -4E. bt Is rosin. K4 eil take. 17 3J9 lbs rr.fd tobsooo. 8 ltd wh'Nb'Da 25 cat rubber good*, Cf?9 lbi v u. ft'J tMii olcoks. 22 3t'o ohetss, i uoo stav.s, andSbalessarsapsrlila. Bh" Chaos, from Kostoa whleh got ashore asat Tr k SS. and subieijneotly arriti d at Pavarnah wasassistod int. pari by itoamer ( na arparently niihout tassaialac da ?**s. tbs t i :e plaoed on tto dry dook for oxamlaauoa. Fhip Vrssui,, ?f Hath, 1 st on tho Irish soast, ?ras ?If atoot ? gbt uiuotl ? id. 1,23a toss Thsrs isB19,0U? lasv aroeou her in Buston, in addition to tbs 125 006 in Pr*> v.denoo. Babb Childk Harold, ftom New York for Havana, k*. fore rerotnd put into Bermuda In dletro.s was suadsatmsd an* sold. BbiwEwaw, ot Bostrn, , from Oonalvst for Now York. was totally lost 12th ult, off I*isgna; rad a oargo of ooffes aad logwcod. The csptalr and crow were saved aad ease bom psstcntsrs lu tbs brig Industry, a: rived atthis p?rt ytrtsr day. Brno Er>HAH?, Gatnage. from Boston lot Wilmlactoa. NC, wbioh got ashore en Mew Inlet bar 13d nit. was got oC 2titb. She had lust her rnddsr, bat what ottasr damaes sha bad rsoslvtd is nnknowa. Brno Emma V Bicharmo.v, of Brooksvill*. befcr* rs port ed abandoned, was biarded. no date Ao, by tb" tCat*,'at Sa vannah 2Sth^>lt fro n Hali'sx: shs was watsrloogsd, aad had kei b pa. tly stripped. Both chains weis paid ovsrboard, aad hsr port anebor was oa tho bow. Brig Rovai, Boitthwick still r?malas ashor* at Cntlf bonk, bnt will probably bt got off if ths we-thor ooaUaao* favorablt. Ths vrsssl has b*sa tilled with oasks, aad aa aa ?bor got out sstern. 8chb Lboisora (of Biookly*), Miller, ftoa Baltimore f*( 5" 1 ork with 4,000 boshtls of whsat, wont ashers at Lit Ms agg Harbiit 2oth ult If the waa?bsr peruiitrod, ths vsaasl wiulo be got off and most of Uio oar so was sxpootod to ka savsd nndamaiod Tho vssssl leaks oonsidarakly. Sen r Iovhtais, sunk on Chatham bars, has ssrt of kw Sour savsd; vessel snu oorn noarly a tctal loss. ^ ?TAT?- Sherwood, frogs Boston for N*w Pork, s no sored Cbaibam nig. t of ??th ult, with forsmast tar ri*d ?waj; wa&l?d no imuUqoc. T1,? Sortw and Lsver Oo bar* screwed np ths Br brig Bostoa and Iiavs got her ready to launch. The bark Fanny Buik and brig Win 4 Kogsrs stdH remain arbors. The talanoe of cvgo or board tho balk Panny Buck kmcunts to about 3(?) ba'ssoot on and 1 *0t bbls pork and lard, wblob 1s being oiscbargsd when tbs watsr is smooth sncugo to permit. ???iii.ws?a lp*k*a. ra^.p? T.,n-"lvuJ:r?tfr.r f? N"ori*^ ? Dcn*Tat!*Is,.?5isd.'d,),d'- hcri,0?,a"' ?Uh B * lt~*" Bark Llewrllya, Sbermaa, 5 days froa Nsw York for iia lacbisola, bo date, lat U 2H, Ion M sO. Ja?r8%C0s'SdEf.,f,,Ck'P*r1, fr"B A"a?PM WTerk. Bat'd ri.ie<i?hel^_^?m .N^,k for Psnsasola. Jaa 18, *? MyetsJ fwBl N YoTTiTr MoMu. U"' (nV~" ^* _ _ Foreign Part*. stfr^T hrig Warrsa, Bt*? ' *' ,|Loct, ? to lo*4 tor n Fcrk li y'iSl1^ ,?0a^4> bri* Or?M, foe to^uS aV?i:? ^ '?? ?~ f >2> Ashbnrtoa. Taylor, skartor^ f?r * * *nblt yoy*?*, to taks 3. SOU boxs* sugar to Bvrop* and return t* the taited Stat s wish a eargo sf si,al: ? m to load for NrV.^Vito W! SO por hnd sngar, and $3 for desk load of molassss; mi Alccaus, rbaw, for BUtimors, to iosd molasses at abon* equal to t3 r>r hbd and o bors as ksfor*. Sid 12th, brig* ^ w to load molass' s for Phlla aslpbia or Boston at U rev bhd, carries ?*'; 30th I K r2 2*1' } 1 . J' 1? fur st same rate; 21s*, I jisi Ji? t do. to load for Baltimore at same rate sar rise 400 hkds; Rel sf. a Us Mataasas, to lrsd tor fhiladai pMa at same rats, ?ar?i^ 380 bfcds . . ??h' Liu boat, Ellis, Port an PrlaM veiry sisk ) ^ aTp" rt an PrTn'es ertW "?^ ?* liK ZtiT Htw? pi'rt Jao 20 bark Brai etto, Mo'Jratk, fat la', ?***', W Per Htl; brigs M >ntr>se Hasty, fit ?s!d " Vswc " " " P" hfu; 11 '*? <i*E. to Paai. Aaerco? In port Dee 30 brig Br*??e OtlsrMJsa for Pbilasslnaia 2 oayV only am v" Si ' ^ 1oMA^"? a>portI,,|he /".^d'u^ "hin#h' UU?to ton'' arr'lhtb to'load* f?r do'^ "" ^bs. from Bto Ft 7 hi mas la pors Jan 17 ships Severn, Walts rsadv n . 1 *ttas Lt Broa, do; CilnaWa,' S *< , Rsritan, iitu- b for llaui^tja Itoads la 1 lava: U'ltoatB, S> Inter. Oo-M. -n: ?<] ?n j s?.14 13 h; brigs T P Psr klns Otni', fcr Turk* i ods lu afewdajs; Maior, Ptaia fr'"n P^fn^'lphls, dis?. Pa vo>lto, Bhito, toaee tg?tera. liig; Vi.-ginia, Coop or (suprosed tram fur attakafas I day*; LoeP& H?Vh iT' 1 ,m ??"?does- for <tt Ooaiogw; Harsh Woosvr, tt cotter from Ja^hsonTtlis to loss at Jaa me} Kra port is ,t),s Caistd mates; Fill oa rs. kirwaa. <*t Baltimore ?ame Hay nnder Jorymasts; legbora, Puadlstoa. rtTg.sohrs 8 liar-, tshrr ir m Bristol for Oa-bslots da' i "i'a '' fr?m ~ ? P"* 'n wlih crew sick; Pasa perc, aeidnek t(sdes-,red and so d IStS; Bay Clsy. IPar samo Vay ? frua NurfoLk tor lurks islaada St Johss. PB? In port Jan 20. Irlgs Oaeoi Moody, ftea 1* ?*>?; Ma ta, ttaiiey, from Bojaoa [OS Iloiste Porta. V ^ .l! MrKBT*rT J ** ??' **** * Totten, Ktllem. * l Oik, shiy Lot s Star. B> nttlis, Alexaudn*. to l"Bd 'or Uvar' poll; sobr AJesaad** M. ihristy ha I Rir.r. tld Sark r.n wi ' i-#.h NOr' br!*? "hactford, l'atkaa jail, MaiausB'; Trioone. Rlllmaa, (iairetson, tthrs |fa Vv*1 . *** ' BP??(sh Mato. Ls Roy, l>tb .rnt, SYurk. i, .,S"i!i'AV.r u* ?"? .*. rtp-ru in Hvmptoa Keada nark I iada s*><rart, from whork tor llaltimort snips llngaa f!i. ? days from Colaoh s Is'aa >s; Baits Mtf?aw, 'J?t V'1.1 1 ? kars from da, oonnd op; iff Tb vas Pciil a baj k, aai in Annapolis Koads ship Plcra Itmrla. asd s Or sbip -apnns i ?ht Sat- lit. ?ths latitr waa i at scaticgrably bt tktsrtl' iee fr m tct Sut-iaeaaDaa. fit llcrsld ixpnirnc d m ch tn u'l tn irt<Uag her wa? tnrruck t-,. R. , w> ith sx<ebdrd trom candy Point to 5olltn' F?r% itil g from tv. io seven tovct ihtok. ar Jan 31 sbii. liait or Tibkit s NOrleans, bark Is- hi I la Hnmpif.j Char cston; b-ig J ir*-ris, B.rry t ardar as. JO h lass via bant. H ile. sohr. ?lislits<t la* Secn,J.r<r' HU ti""' emm.T B.rn 1.^1, u U'"'; Ja'shaaa. Meeathlia li. ? riW T^?e' R H Frs-msa. P.trea. .I1 . C hathsld, BomH.y aad ?al N4tt;.^ ^ Loror llall.wvll. . Ur ta ?, - ? p>, (. iiif..f4 Caitim^.s IHgs a biuksr, t? o'JAfcdr Al d Hardy. Put ad Iphla: sobr* astint?e; Jatpsr Hoars, ."fF -rk. hid .1 ip Oou Peabc u>, brig Ct-bdea, and Asa boltw kvta ?f ao, b' if 11 M Dudiey, Bopkla?, J At KfSV s V ILLh? Arr Jab IP, bri* Or I o?tco ; Ithr t ision Paiion?, d< : 1SW, brt* i? ?0?40, SmO ???o. BoLtft i tui Old 17'*h, ichr FimI, B?ooon. Jfllrtij. ? rU W ?uoi), Otor. do. fcOBl . *C? A?r Jou 26 brc Qatei of Boaih, Chi^aio. : ?>ohr In^ceBo, kyfni, i*York NHW ORL K * *6? Arr J?n 24 (Tnlio4 S'.tMa, 1 oc??, A'|-i wbII iMpi 0. Hdflflfrifln. Liverpool; ( ilf N ?hii9 ' nqooror. i tv*#, 'Quc<q Vlotorifc, !???' WT'-odbtiry, and F Kts*. ir- m l.j?rpco ; Allen Mori % fr- a B,r>ia*cn, Mtril^ott Iroft* ITovi, W f 1 flwl, f*om Bo W a ind 12 ? inr* Hrf^q ^ttp?. .? run otkoo'B CM ?b1p? K.%thftdlo. BoflU, t jt? ; Hidvm Cv??ti??r ?. eo; Ifftrloa Ssapa q io; Torrej Lt^rpool: vjP%or?% (Br>. M W f.f% hB?b*dg^o borl lio-M UtArfetoiTB, DJ; itim iBjvodot (fp), II 111 ?v B%i?o.oba: L pbbw (.Hp) MirftiML do; hr HftriA Isont*. JnlU i Tr) 8fi^?rd, ai K?orr? ( or* BklBM. jtOKFOI ft ?Arr Jaa 28. hHg r^adow, (V>ss, Bt Daahsa* Pku. ???/'' ?M?ala.?tok, tears i>mto Iraiaad; V rbars Craan e J I haro yrcthirborg, Bnsa.. Vlata, tlatoa llavea." **rtla NYork; " liiftay." Uio4s, ? aJ; kr,? 0c?< sshrsBar ' >'***?' f orwailis fram H ilmugtoa, NC. for Bostoa: pii?al'r<M *.** V '?rtlaa? lot W illiaaabarg. Croathor, BavaBaT "" '* il' k?k *Barah B Hala. B.?"ii.AD,V^t,u~ArT J" "? wt* WUi*r< ??? , /??-Y [PJ?.0?? A n Jaa 31, props list Oae-lv Maa ?M ?* k Drtaa, fhamp*ms Mokitt luMhoost ' * Mh,' wtkktslfsttfta "LIB ? cu Jaa 30. hit* Bostoa. rah, vUftiacMk > A