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IRK1TAL OF TBS CANADA AT B08TM. FURTHER FROM EUROPE. Debate the War Questioi in the British House #f t.wis, TBI BXCITEME1T OH THE CONTINENT. The Awfhl Slanghter of the Koasiani at tho Terrible Battle of Citato* Ae? <fcc. Ac. The ateamihlp Canada arrived it Boston at Mia yester day, ud her mailj for the South were deipatohed la the lltmcos train. They retched thla city about two ?'clook tkla morning toy the New H?vea Bailroad. The following la the lateet ne*c? A gorwBUMt committee of engineer* have leported that the Britlih mall ?te?irifr? a-e null; for war purpoeei, owing to their peeolur ihape and the eiposa.-e of the ?nginea to ihot; hut they m'ght trite t< troop shlpi. The papers lay that Jthn Duffy the Celled States Cia m at Galwty, la about to rerlxn.aa the appolntmeat doei ?ot pey expeniee. A letter from Smith O'Brlm, of Oatob?r 1, (ty< he hei ?o Intention of (loafing, auc hM received hu tloket of leave for tlx months the Canada pateed the fere w uteenihlp Sarah S?nls, fcound from Liverpool for Portland, no Wednesday inst ill. s. a. will probably arrive at ?orilanl to morrow. The British Hunee or 4>orda. DIBiTE ON TUa VtH (jl'IMTluN, ETC. The Karl of Garaarvuo, :u iut?r jg th* reply tJ the Queen'* speeoh in the Huu<b f 1/rln, and tb* Karl of Xhide, la aeeondlng it, mertly rcace.i iu santim*nt*. The Marquis v.' Vluilear la complained that tbe *ps*:h gar* 'no iodleaUoQ of iba present pu?iaoa or fature ta tenlien* u to tha war. Id c h?r ooun ries nominally lea free the* England, inf^roiitnn nvd o??u given to th* p'ojjle, bat tha Brituh vara k'pt la total Iguorauoe fey tha governmeut Greater flrmn-'a on tha part of Eog land won Id long alnce haveie Had tba u'Xiah Uifli salty Britl?h want of aaa gy had deceive". the Cttr Into the war la whleh Karepe would t-oon b? p.i^g'd ^fc* Karl of Olsrenden defended tba gore-naeat The Ccar liming hi* long rvijn. had given proof* that he desired paaoa. Tba present position of tha affair la, that no anawer h*n coma fr >m Sc. Peterebarg. Lord Melmesbury aad Earl Gray a'? > spok*, tha lattar (?marking tha mismaaaeeifcent of tie aimy, all ',be general* on the roll being unfit for **rrioe. Tha Earl of Derby noticed that tha speech oontalnad Bo ail a aloe to any atbar foreign relation of Britain President Pierce's message referred ta important que* Mora pat ding with Great Britain, bat the Qaten took no aotloe thereof. The Earl of Djrby also reriawad at length the reoent prooee tings of tha gOTernment. Tfce Kail of Abeitean defended hi* delay and unwilling B*e* to aEgaga in war, and daaiei t?la< either an Aus trian or Russian tool. He avoided giving any fa ther ex plana tin*! at presen' of the niaiory of tba Ea* era dlf flonlty. He defended Prince Alb >rt from the reoent im pn tat ion a, and Lord Harding# did tba earn* . A debate ensued on the aubjea; of the preai baring olrealated thoae imputations Several lorda lndtgaantly denied having any oonnectioa With tha pr**a. On the 3d of February Lird Ljnlhurst, referring to yeper* before theH?u'e of Lorda, aaked tf it waa true, a* ITeaeelrode had stated, that the draft of the Vienna note Waa submitted to the Oiar for approval before it vaa Oommunicated to the Port* f Lord Clarendon replied t rat the no'e wu of Frenah origin, that It waa forwarded to England for assent, and thence to St. Peteiaburg, but wai refuaed by the C*at ?rleea it shoul 1 name through tha recognised mediation Of Auairla. He *app"*?d, bat eouli not aay, that France bid previously aent It to the Porto. Lateat Concerning the War Q,ueaelon Tie leading f<atiw of the iateet news relative to the W?r ard itiaffeotaoc the different eountrlei, areembraaed Is the following? Bbkloi. Jan. 80 ? According to letters from tbli capital, p hil?:eC to the We ir Zeitu+g a report we* current that ft the aittlrgrf the O nnatl o S ate the Prinee of Pra^sta ba'. pronuuboed blmael' erainst *11 neutrality and tar?iv ?tua'iin. ? He wa? reedy to do h *nor," he eaid ' to the ?obi* qualit'.e* of bl" brother la-law. tha Eme#rnr Nir .10 la?. but, a? a Prn'aien priooe and b?ir preaumptlveto the throne, he did rot }ieM'.at? to declare *h?t tb? moment vaa e. fir Pmina tn t?nma a d-ol>iv* attitade and to notify to tbf CabiLete of Europe that a refusal to a? ?apt the prrpoaitiona of tne eooftrence w,nld for?e Prm ?U to tekr her >ta?d br the ai > of the Western Power*, ftsd to follow them to all eitremltlea " Viwjtha Feb 3 ? ?ep->rt aay tha the Emperor of Ana trie ba* declared to Ouo Orkff 'ba! if the Raatiaa* er"<ee tha Par nbe h? tid eon'idar It th* aam?- m ? de Olaretion rf war Anatria k a lata en t*?e aeeeptaeee of the f rojaot of the 13th. PAim Feb 2 P M.? Toe AHtmbtU Wali'naU anaoune*a Unt If deKI?e'<fT fad ?o day an interview with the feinieter of Foreiyn A(T- r?, a -d that the rsp'y of lhn French goreri ni> st t th? de nand '; r an explan<tlon Ba e by the Empire* < f Rna la wae not ?uih aa to aatlffy that minister, who arni>rd'n?ly d*inkn''ed hie paeaparts. M de Klsaeleff In fae'., ree-ived hta reply yesterday, fttd waa to quit Paris thia vemntr The aame paper at* da, tbe proporal.a tending toward* ?penlrg new nagotiatioi s, of wblc*! <> nnt Orlnlf ?aa (be fe< ?rer, have nut been deemed acceptable either In Lon don or in Part*. Adv'oe* from St. P'te-abnrr, of Ihe 24th alt., it ate tl *t tbe Cxar ?ll' give Inatruoti ">n? to bis fl ieta to avoid Of'iaione, whilst the operations againat Tnrkay will be Wkoroualy pro e-.nted on tbe Danube, and that he will Hart a declaration of warfr-m the Weatern Power*. tceordlrf to tbe Paris errretipondeot of tba Chr/mirfe, th< Fienab gorervnent Is now making bona fide prepara tions for war on a grand scale, and baa decided o rend an ftrtny of 80 POO m?n to the East, whilst England, It 1* Mid, will send 20,000. The Herald < t tbe 2d inat. atated that thearmy estimates for tba esanlnx financial year provide for an increase of 10 000 men, whilit tbe active forees of the rvyal navy are Uj be augmented tj the extent of 10,000 ataman and ?, (00 matinee. ? Vmnia, Febrna-y 1? P. M ? Tbe Raas'an regiments Of the gnarn have reeeived orders to leave for Ktga and the Bait to provinces on the 1st of If ?feh. Kaiafat, Jan. 29? Fha Rnnaian troop* la Little Wal Ischla ate cloeely eneircung Kalafat 9r. I'mvnrio, Jah 34.? Tha ear aralnat Turkey wll fefvifcrowsly proeecnted. Count Orl-fiP s mission li re ported in <his aenae Aeeori'lng to the bnlletlna of Omar Paaha, the battle fnoght at Citale bad coat tbe Tn'kt a thousand m*n in billed and wonnded, and the Ru'slaas a 1mm of thrae Or fonr tluea that amount. Tie victory was cer tainly on the alda of the Tarki. tboee fores were by no ?><-ena superior in number to thoae of the Russian*. A talegraphle df apateh reo?ived In Paris "rom Oonatau ttoople da'ed tne tTth nit., eta ee that the Turkish ?Uemers retarned from ^toum would start araln for the Week Hea undar tbe erco t of the ships of the c mbloeJ ??et which wae atii: ftt ftrope I| .as stated that Mother KngUsh (tesmer had gone to Sabastopil with ?eepatohe*. It waa al>o said '.hat the "orte had aoe*pted tb? reraioes of tb? Hungarian Geti-ra' Kla.ka and Ml ?otros'ed him with >a frn^ortaat c mtnand in Asia. A ???rnber of fnrelgn ? fll8<r? have also been admitted into the a nry el A*la (ieueral B vraruay d'Htlllera had <on e r>r the l?th to examine p?-?. naily tae furtiloa lion oif th* Hoepboyie and the Dar'ane lea VmniA, Jan 28 ? Pub is opinion in our capital is favor able to the Turks, even In military circle* Our govern ment appear* t? eepera'e ite>lf a very day more and more fton Russia. Count I iftaff will bav? great dlflcilry In ?o eompliablcg bia miselon, S t Htate haa suff*r*l more thaa Austria from the Rd?eo Turklah "iffor-nse The re nolntion of the Ra>ai?n gov?mm?nt to mnaid-r a* lawful yaisc* alivaarels uaaUetirg tbe Slack Va wt'h mas tioas ?f war ?n board, haa atarm?d the SrltUh oommerelal W rid very little lettera from fSalati state that the raster part of the Britiak fleet bad re uraad to 0? atant-nop'e, la or^er to Boavof troop* aad ammunition to Varna Tbe Pari* errreepon'e? t of tbe M.rminq Pfft writes ? "I learn fr^m aa authentic source theobiac'iof Giant C loff's tnLsalon. He 1* charged to endear .r 'o bind Aus tria to Resale, aad is em owerefi to >maa<; ee? ret pledgee from Aualrla; or. at least, a favorab'.e neu iallty in tbe Impending struggle H? i? farther i jstrni*?d to persuade Austria to become thainterm ?di*ry for tba propositi-** of ft eoenter- project to that wb<ch Ko-'aia has at praeert order conslceratloft; aro towt'eh it t*, therefore, mani fMtabe will not aaeeat Tee day afrer Doiot OrUfT* antral at Vienra, he fecalved am one but Ciunt Mey?n dfrff Tre next day he saw M de Buol and th* Em ?ror With M de Bnol Onaftt Orl <ff hail aonversa ?n that almost awaked th* craricter of aa alteraa Mob." M 1TI1IFNTS OP TBI ALLT*D FLKIT0. The fo 'owlrg ea ra'ive of the iroven- n*s of t^e eo-n bleed fleet* In the Biac^ Sea is cn'.euef'l ^ ' tbe Boc'on frr-n letter' w-itt*n by oft! ?er* of tb?fl?et. Th* ?ombined u*et* enured the lliaek S a on the 4th of /anu nry. and c? the a'temoon of that day. while lying at 'he ?atranee of the Boepboros tbe signal waa made. 'Tarts ?re tn be proteeted fr >m all a?grv?alon by ee* or land " On the mx rnleg ef the fr'h they were J?la d by a Tdrkish ??laadron it fl*e ?teamar*, witn troop-, and imm ediately net ea'l for tha eaatward la the Iftarso, a of the 6th they anchored in the Hloope IUy, ramaiolng there two days Tha traces of he recent bat'le th-re wa pain folly evident. In the ruined town, the el?tree*e.l app?ar ftroe of tbe iababitaa'*, the wrecks whish at-rwed the ?bore, and the hundred-: ef matilai?4 bid tee which were ht*g nnbnried. at tbe mercy of tbe dogs aid vultnr*s f<)a the #th six of the allied fl?et, wltb th? five Tnrklah Bteamere, get nnder way for TrablnVe where they ar H ?d oa tbe 10th Tr*b?laoade I* said to be a miserable Tarkl?h town, defeaded oely by tare miserable fort*, W^lcb are scantily supplied arlth cannon Here th* JPn-klab Meamara 4t> charted a portion of their am mini ? a?<* le 'ha erecla^ the fleet ealted for Hatomm The I ->?? iqtudioft had their gun* loaded aad ahstted fur aatiea. fk?Ttac ^Mtd at TraMacafe that * Ruibi fleet bad bni mi off tbo plaoe. Thar arrived at Ba tonm, which la tba aiarait anchorage to thn Turkish frontier, am -tba lttk. with out having mm ika Ruatlaa ?quadrou. They found tba Tartu assembled hare <a greet forca, and wanting nothing but powder The Tarkiah steamers immediately oonmenoed discharging tha rs ma Inter of their am monition, and with tha Uilod fleet iaft Batoum an tha afternoon of tha mom dar for ainope, arriving thaw on tba 18th. Tha town of Bataun U a man village, with a single fort, oa a point. On tha evening of tha llth, four T??wla of tha allied fleet, Including two English and two Franah svsamers, ?ailed for Cooataattaople, to eenvoy tha Turkish itee ners thara. A lattar from an officer c f tha fleet state* that tha whole squadron wo aid pro baby, after tha arrival of tha Caradoa with despatches, return to 0 nstanttnople. nnlaea soxeth'ng new tnmel op Three days previous to tha arrival of the allies on the Turkish shore. the R?? slan stsemer* weie there, trying tha range of their i noa at some ot the Turkish porta. At tfloepe, the Turks were busj m get'ieg up gone. ? tore J, &o , from the e hips lately rank by ihe Russians in tha' harbor. Tha London Timet ray*:? I. nay be of some impor'aaee to remark that whan tha allied Arts left their atohorage in ti e Boaihorue, on tbe 4th of J*nu?r?. tbe admirals Bailed) in pursuance of orders the/ had reaeirad to pre vent any frefch agnresnlnn by tbe Russian Bret no the Tarkiah coasts But at that time tba ?rdirs lubssquent ly despatched, whloh direct ths alli'd forie* to re quire all Russian cruiser* found Id tbe Black Sea to return to Sebastopol, had not reaohed Coont?atlaople They did not arrive there ontil tb?? 12 h of Jeaas y, end they were immediately despatched to the by tha French steamer C'aton, whioh would probably And tbe adm^M on tbe l&th In tbe roada of Sioupe The re aolt of She ulaari >r instructions would b?, that tha 8 rati are authorised to aot with greater ri^or agalnat such Kantian cruisers aa tbay may fall in wi'h, and in all caee* to a* or' tbem back to rtobnstopel If it be trae that a con*iderable rquidroo of Koseiao fm?'? la nil 1 at ?ea, it la cot lirprobabla that n collision of aoma importanoa may hare takea pisee. TO H rm.ma IN RUSSIA , KTO. The Kmperor bad expressed himself in terina of diaap probation with reepiot to tha treaty of neutrality con cluded brt*een Swden and Deamark. Io all mtlitar* eirolei at 8t Petersburg, an Immediate m"Hiis?v.oa if tbe whole army waa expe>te'. Ihe KnKHUna have comm. u ;ed their maroh from K v jova, to attaok Kalafat COFVT ORT.nFK'8 MISSION. Rsttux, F?b. i ?The Ttmei oorreipondent telegraphs that Ouut O.loff proposes that the U?rman po *er > s%>ald dr?w ap a joint declaration of n utr*ltty uuiier all clrojtu atatces. If ote member of the o <ufec?rati?a beattack"', Ruesie makei oommon eaase in bar defence with all tbe nut Should any territoMal change* arise thriurH war, R<m tl? indrrtakoe to coa.lu^e no p??ce wnhou: Culj csnal dcring be iut^r^et of the Germ in Pr?er? but Orl IT has b<vn nrisuoceaeful at Vienna, and hU mf'titn 1? hrjelera at Berlin. Tbe Ckranide'i VUcr a an j Berlin oirre?pond?nta re p*.rt by telegraph that Orl"ff'aov>-tire* ba1 heen totally rej'otfd by both Power*, and tha Ki>g af Pru*eU it aaid to have fappatoha^ an autograph lettar to the Kmperor Nicholas, stating that if be permuted in refualog p*aoe on tha terms agreed to by tha Viennn Uonferanse, Pruiaia will be compelled to take an native part in onjunotion with the Western Power*. The Time*' leading article say* : " Tha new* torn 9er manr l* of tbe h'garat Importanoa, acd wan ant* a strong belief that tha Gorman court* aie received to aot in strict union with the Weataru Power*, and in deeUed oppuiitlon to the dtrrard* of Rnraia " Tba article mentions that Orloff had no . visited Berlin, but tha Brt-t r>lnii>t?r tbera hau written him, directly re jrctlEg the HnnUn profoaltloo, an autograph letter from the King, te tba name effect, nocompanying the des patch. 1 be Post make* a statement t>-> the lime effect a* that mentioned in the Chronicle's Vienna advlo*' and the Tima' l< adicg irticle. namrl;, that Cjuat Ha'i\ had drawn ap and aubmltted to tha eonferenoa aa afli jlal not Ho* tli n, <!ac'a:lng tbe propoaal* af Russia lrreeoncUabla with t*Me of the Four Power*, and also declaring that nego tlat:?c8n;a terminated This U in fact a refusal of the condition* propoitd by O.'loff. BU68IA WILL BK NOTIHKD TO KVACCAT1 THI PBIN CIPALITIBS. The Pott ucdaratand* that a< *oon as thl* notification of the breakirg up of tbe ooaference, whloh la now on 1U way, reaehet Ix>ndon and Paris, the Western Powers will at osoe address n summons to Ra-^aia toevacua e the Prlcclpalltlea, aid in tha event of hsr r?fa*al they will Mm wsr. TOB HL'f Rf AV IMBA887 IM LONDON. Tha Timti sajs it :* nnderetood that Baren tlrasow will leave London within a few honr* for Danaatadt He paid a farewell visit to Earl Clarendon yesterday, at the For eign kffiee. The Londov liSS ^?the fo'ow.rg patUoulaw of the ^Vri'^U.'^h ot ^anu^rV^ Tarki.h troop., n* o& Mail Pacha ~d to ? '.took the Ru.?lan?. who had the ?"? ?? the village of Citato, whloh U about S heuri m,r^.^u?{ Kale'at The fore* of Ik cn?il Paoha *" thr-e regimenti of regolar ?ti >'7 eta Ba>hi Biiouk., with bU gun* Ahmed tloned at ?<>me diitanee from the "'P. '* lerve troops, contUtiog of dm onttaliM, *ud '"be Bu-.lao foroe in the villa,. of thr^ bat tallons of lulentry. oommendea by Colonel three equadnoi k tf htuaara, Md two iqasdrowof toi '^TtaCtrttwI'li *"!!> " *'11 ** Tih"*?w?dU but the pwitlon of the Ra?.i?o?. ?h ????<"* t:ibut?d In ill the bows ef ?n t-xtrat end which li inrrounded b? a doanli r.itch, ren dered the attack extremely wiril.itiK, *? the "n*?' ** ' ,heitered, were enabl'd to diiool a ?*?" tfce Turk*. wubcnt tbe letter beiuf eil? t- "P1' * ? Id .pit. f f ihU evicent lle.dveiitage, I order. fur the attack end threw h^'. 'h'^T ?Bdf-?lbc??r?fb?ll. flr.d from all be 7" drei tbe Turku rroetvrd vert eerlon. inj ? hi, rreomrtince eomeebat cU*r*"'^ ' ^!?*r their imp> tuo*lty *u bj no ??*?< obeoied^ T?? greeter portion of tb. eoldleri, wt.o had never h.fore * lofH to iiuik^y, u?T?rUwl-? clipped Indoraineble C?Af*f r ? dwperaU ?trtiggle ih*y attacked thahea'M, U0 fought bud tr hand with .w^.d a-j J biyinet Tue mutlenwM frightful. TM RneriftM ta win bogtei for qu?r?r. In th? feve r of the fl^at the Tarki lUtened to rotbiog. end ileugMeved, -ithnut ?ity, all who their handi. The Munuhnani of ihe Crime*. ??>?*??? rat^wi'htfce Radian ermf. io rata appealed ?? ??r character of Mur.ulmaa.. Ne quarter we. eiren tot hem. Gutter. of blood ran. own :he .?.*? from U?U hntian ?Uc?nter. X- add to the h rro-? of tbe Bceuo it may he Mated th?t a number of pige wbtoh had been let loo?e were Men eating the <Wd bodrex. . AM who ecukJ ?c?pe the alaagbter touk rafuge In art doubt at the head of tbe Tillage, and th noe . ourderou. Sre upon th- Tort., who return., igor^ ou.It. but not wi'hoii neelrlng oonaidarabU iojurj from rn",\TurkiVh^^f^ tif ?ni'.eaTuitni to oppoee th?ir pateage. The Ru-eiane. flnding themne ree ?rirroo^ed^ and har^ log no outlot for etcape and io rwonrw hot the tsrnoUl energj d?i?ed from dupair, no other ai?rnaHT' bat^ to eon<tuei or dl?, reo< mraenced the ficht with d,"*P,?t'0?' and in a rlgorou. lurtie they -ueceert^d in oapturirg two gun*. It should be .tated that tie Ta-k., u^ntheBr-t Kuceeoa (n t he .ntrenehmento, commitul the iaare4ioie famit of mt destroying the ?oeoy'. gone. Wbli* the battle we. thn* going on ia the vtUag*, twelve battaliona of infantry of the Rwian amy art > inna?iron ot oa'alry. w<th e steen pleoee *1 oannoe, war# brought to tbe a?.t.tanoe of the beeieged. a* attempted to alaee tbe Tuih. between two dree, Ufonnatloa of thU waeg^ten to Abmtd Paoha. who, by' a .kiltul m?craT^ direc t hi. ?oldme to the potat, in otdt to prere?? the jnneUon with tbe be.ieg*i troop. For ttU moremant be made u?e if three of hta reaerrad battalkma. The a rlvac tape of the pMitlM ?*a "?* tha the Turk, who wara o? grcnad which elope t toward, the Rm,?. tat th.! tar wire la thr^ ***? gr?t.r number than the Tnrka. In epite of thU di' Ku.ii n. were entirely beaten, and d?d in tbe gieateet ate order Th.y were coir pletely reu hd. a faet e inetitnttng a rlat of arm.*" tbe part the Tarh. which d-je.gr^ honrr to them, and r.UblUhe. another impor ant trutk? that the Ku.riaci ea*not eope wtth J' ' J equal ruroberi to thfrnwlvee ia opeo W4i can oily bop* for any enooeia eh.n they nare a mach more powerful fnroe thaa tte'.r enemy Toal theee twe Btmullno?oii? aflU'. am-aot to nearly 4ww men, among whom are Initialed 60.?J'*rior,/l Tbe Vnrk. hid about 8(0 killed aad S#tt ">u*^ *11? were lent to the hoepitele af Wlddln and of whom U I* hoped tbe peeler par: m?y h. eaeed. Arcordiug to the p nion af i^m^ropean oncer i no ? at Wide in, thie affiir 1. a moet g lorloa. 00#f ?' ! aod if not pr duetire of any n.aV rial reeuit, will at lean prove if great moral advantage to them. On the rest day tbe duteiaaa atU upted *? J9?* "J* the redo-.b fr. m wpleh they had been *''*?? '? " cUht, but the .fpeaaare of ^e turUih kattaHo* 4t>co?raged them ftc m the atUn.pt, and they beat a "ami a time of the attack upon tho Village, tha Totklih -olrtier?, pir l-o'*tly be H?.\i Bttonk., oommittad the fault of etoppi g to pil!ag? before l?i g oatirety of Tietory. aofi bv tti- m?ana. iad-.p-lin* thecal. o*_ tamed ? m? tnflint irtlclea, mocht* ? oe prejqJiae e. the ,,n.ral lnt?r?.t. It l? t" r?gt?'ted that I" ha? i tot b*m soMlble U) ilerlve all t*e idvaatrga frrm thl? affUr of wbi.ih it i? .uareptlbia, at i*aat eo f?r a? reeirde matanal (mrrfit, knt, a. f?r a* f ganll the moral tffect, ' here Ui D?lHiB*a|tPaeba fought like a lion, and "''"like a than a ienwrei He had twe horee. killed undnr h.tn He ^MMdVlk two ball-, me on u. .hgul^r, aul an other ?e tke wriai. A Utrd bail etmck tbe eoabb.rJ ?f 'ihe lurki tock from the field of bat la. leildae a num __ f KrirM,g ft treat r??OT bmIiu, ?4l>re?, iehtko#, Md dwntl't*, *lM> majy Tl. latter ceneoled therm. 'Ira. or their by the ?IttM of vitofeii c-r hardftU of foR I* J aid.t or danger, wkleh the? plaoed by tbwir bed. of pa a ae a M>lare to th.lr eoff*rt? g>- ........ ,w. R....1.D Juattee b?. ?een do?e to the bravery of t?ie Fue t*n ofbeev., who co?ra|eouly ?H tbetr dntv, ba'^r" *J1 woendfd vy the . jl<ler?, wh m it wae of ien e?oe?.ar/ to prick with the point ?< tbe bayor?t lu o- e_ to i re?n. them frotn running aw.y of th? ' tia were inoorp< rated a-nn?g th? RiMlan yv-P". ?"? former lore# were lo very odor 2 r ffio*ri, end were coe'lnvaUr .uoj-?Ud to th.tr j-eva * Wailiehlan raptaia refneeit to merth vgatnet the Tu * and be eon.uir mated hie ref .?al by htoemf oal hu wmIb* Tali facte na? be relied on Tee WnUachiaa aoidieri are c mUnually daegrtlog to . wT tL . k ? whoee prl.Moe U^rd-. ly beaming art van t^elw It iTTlleV-t that th-y will .hntly nnd-rU.a ' .1Bedi torn Re?tdee tht?, although I do a >t rta? t he^aat aToartoto, ll U laid that f)e.er 'acka it a>out to TJZl to WieEi *t aU evenu th. Tarke will be r^ ?f^d I. WaltoehU ae rt^eratw. Th. T?kUh ^Uer eejoye a reyutattna tor hooeety aad good aoadaet waia# U III' tha?pTOTielon. whUh are a^.'eary are fw le ready m- a.y, aao no burden U Ihwern ?,nihe laaaWUu^e. So iuah eaa.ot be ?id for the ReeMaae, wb? V^ ndeed, charged wtth all aorhi of odtoui acta Abo?t tw? eat off the heada of three Wellaohleae aad violated ftsea ?om Thua th* RussUne are itnift protestor*. Whea the Turk* reaehtd th* village, with tb* rl*? of assisting th* utortuoit* lahabitmta, the culprits kll MM|li The OmObIm ?riutpe-llii Aatlon of tb Mimb fDWiri. [Treat th* Lnodoa Times, F*h I ] The destinus of Korope ku< upon the MiIn of th* two ar*at Otmu pewer*. WU1 th* cabinets of Vieaa* u' Berlin anil* th*aNl?M heartllj ud ilitmlf with tb* Krai eh and British governments for the atioMiuaa of the existing territorial iiru|niHti of Europe? If thla bo ao. than U ev*o /at a poseibtllty that th* nosttli tla* already begun upon a wwaa of th* Dumb* may ant rise to the proportioas of a ge**ral war. Th* poiat at la in* to, la reality, oaa of tar m n-a Immediate moment to the Genoa* sovereigns than to th* Western Po vara. Let a* ap*ak of *aeh la torn. Oi* of th* princi pal object* which th* Ruaaiaa Emperor now aaak* to r?*lt>* la th* ooaqaeat o> th* noitha of th* D*aabe ?in other word*, bo dMlna to *eal np th* prtnoi pal outlet for th* ooaamere* of th* Austrian dominions. Now. tba Daaab* la and Austrian river? for all praotleal purporee, a* mash so *a the Rhone la a French or th* Than** aa English river- Of eou *e tba Austrian Cabinet la amustd with propositions for In demnification, hot It woold be junta* posidile to indeot eifjr the Emperor Franoie Jo**ph for th* lor* of hie head, aa it woald be 10 oompecsat* hie subjects for the loea of the Daaabe. Th* Austrian should rejoice t* aee Karepe rUing la arms to light a battle p-colarlj bis oaa. W* dismiss th* bypothesl* of neutrality aa aa worthy of a* riou? notls*, tbouM th* struggle arsume a chirsoterof reality. Before two month* of war are over erery Power in Europe, with th* exception poaallly of Spain, will b* engaged on on* aid* or th* oth*r Let ne assume for a moment that Austria should aid* with Rus-la, and with all th* ether Germvn govern ment*. against France aad Eogland, against th* population of Germany, of Hungary, a' Poland, of Italy. Surtly L imbardy woold mak* hers?l' heard oas* more, and with effective ailte* th* result might b* very differ ?nt L?t us ask the oeoociUora of Francis Joseph to oon sider what the ?ff?ct wool > be if some 10,000 Frecohmea ah : ald cross the Lombard frontier tlx weeka hence, aad a il'ct, manned with Sogll'h blue jacket* thoald sapport their operatloaa on eltter aosat of the l'e.iinaul* I Woald it cost the t?o govern me .tt maoh pains to set Italy oa Br* at lb* foar 001 n*ra 'i Hungary aad I' iluid remain; tl t w? do not thtnk the Au'triao cabinet can derive ?r uohsatisfao'loa ftom th* oon'amplatl jo of th>?* pro vine**, if th?ir dli content were backed by Western Ian pe Uo ml'ior poiuts, saah ?i the rate of Trieste ao t V? oioe, in oasa ol a war between Austria aad th* aaral Po-er*, w* r?*d act dwell, bat would btire th* *aae ia tti fall simplicity for th* consideration o the hoa** of llipi burg. A'Ur a I why is the young Emperor binod to toe trinepbant fledge of tb* Ci?r f Th* Hoogarian opera tion* in whish tn* Russian army 'as engaged were an dertsken far more for th* Emperor Nicholas7* owa scot rity than 'or that of the dominions of Fraool* Joseph. Th? oanipaign wHch th* Rossi :n General* conducted in Hungary the; mutrt otherwise hare conduct* 1 in Russian 1'nlat.d In saving Hungary to th* hous* of Hapsburg, tb*y s?T*d the European prorlcoee of th*lr owe master Huch Is the simple *tat*ment of Auatria'a obligations to Russia ; but we have yet to learn that questions of iKn'tmeot can be permitted to lnSaaaoe th* de cisions of a great goTernmer t. To thee* loniiderattoaa we wouM add, that if by aiding with th* other Earopeaa Powers th* Austrian monarch should anaoeel In making war imprscibie to th* Russlave. be will have saved th* Emprror Nicholas fr"m dfstj action and his empire from ditmtmberment Sorely th i- ii the beet proof ofgrati lad* which o^uld be glrea In return for aerrie* per forn ed. Id I'ruMla, Indeed, there ls not tb* ram* amount of die e nteut as In the provicoei of which the Auitrlsa empire D> oocktltuted 8o far she enjoya a felicity denied to ber nt ighbor and elly. On the other baud, whereaa Auatrla ia not immediately asaulable by Krano* ia any of her froelccas su* Lombardy, Prussia la opsn to *T*ry blow, bere eaa be no doubt that the m Jltary spirit of the French nation wi uld be h ghiy gratified by at least a partial restoration of th* old Napoleoaio 11 flits; and thty lie very invitingly to the hand oi the great Em pe or's nepbew aad auscessor The qunatl<>a then re mains for the attentive consideration of the Prusalau oablset, if they could now hop* to rouse the apirlt of Gertnsny agsinst the Freneh lnradfr aa in the time of th* war of liberation ? The fl^ry youth of Gsrniany then oame forward to be slain In heaitomba for ' ht oaue* of their country's frtedom. W* doubt if th*y could b* in daeed to Igbt with the tam* degree of vigoi ia support of Russian aggrandizement. It may also be sail that th* p?< pi* of Get many have had some specimen of the man ner ia wbi*h the ralen of their eoantry understand th* meaairg of th* ttrm " f-eedoui of that talii-maalc word which lcdu??d th?ir fathers to spill ao moch or their own cr*duloa* blool. Be tween th* war of liberation and tha pr*seat titn* we h?ve had the violated promise* of 131ft, and th* r* action aiaisst th* i*volullona>y outbreak of ISIS All the?e matters eons dered. we have very aerlo js doubt* if the German Kiogs oon Id load their subj -ot* to a rtaewal of th* strrggie* ol 1803-16 even for the <ake of German tbrrnes; but w* bar* no dou 'it at all ?boald the point at issue be n ervly th* ag|randi>ement of the Roasiau Cur Tb* pubiia will be glad to see that the telxgrapqlo da>patebe* we publish ta day announce that the Crown Piince of Pru ela nai ranged hlmitelf decisively on the aide of the We itera Powers. If his oounsfl <?acted up^a. he wili have saved th? Pi ussian Moncrohy Now or war, the tim*> baa ooae to show th^ worl.l tsat thsre Is some uae in the van armaments which bare beea kep". on foot la Germany line* 1815 If properlj diree'el at the praaaat mcment, they may preeerre the pea** of the world. No mobb A kmt Farms During Mr. Calhoun's ado tl?r*U<? cf ihe Wi- Department, an ?r hit >rder<i, f?r -it>g by the troop* ni at Ooinell B nfft. l'bre? 01 four yeara esperlere* snfBoetf to nhow tha'. while It mtlj irtftr?'?d with the milr.ary Ih'Im r?qiir*l, it ?'??> falltd to pay pecuniarily. Bo it ??? abaauoned A f?? j*et a ego It ?i agait es??yed. by order, ?t nearl y all rrniutd [Oni* Up to 'hi* time It hu n:t>il tin aervloe a l<t ? of i me thnnaends of dollars, while tta Interfere toe wi'h th? ni.ary dn'l s riqMrad of tnopa hit not brfn tern than dntlf* Mr. CaThouu'x tim?. Henas, wa Ukc it, is th'oeufe of iba following gaaeral order juit picnjolgated:? . GBNBBAL ORDKR&? NO. til. Win lir.tKiaiMT AnjrTAjrr 'inuii'a Ornrs, \ IVurtHisiiTO.f, Feb. ft. 1851 J It h*a b?eo a?ctrtaleed. fiom fair experiment*, that the eultivatiua of farms by the troop* at r? unta itattoaa, ai a tn? as a to pruraata economy, baa fniltd answer the eiproia'tota which induced its iatabk?htneot? the ex prBiee r?c????Mlj trc.irrd barb g 'i- eic ?)?<! the pr la oerivd from the eale of pr^'ac's It is the:e'jre arnt ed tbat the ayiitem of onttivitloii k own an '? Fein Cat tore " inetitu>ed by General Order No. 1, dated January 8, H61. be diacoi.linn-d rh? cffls?rs Is cnarje of thledaty will, under the direction of the atveral offioers aommaod toy. take the moat tITestaal for the aale of ever? spiles of property appi'it i-iog to farm culture, anii the fnnd< thereby a-;or:iln? will re trana arrad to tba SnbeUtenet P'partnx-ot. Cro,a wnioi may be io ooarse of arowih a', the receipt of ibla orier will ba gathered in at maturity, nnlee> ? juat dlapoiiUon of tka e*on* aaa ba MtlhtMW In ri '.rrcta*, the pr tceedi will b? cre dit od aa above. B. order of tht S?ere ary I f War. 8 COoPEH, A jatant OenerU. Douritic Ninctllanf. The bn-lceaa cj?d t.r I*l;ta bate oo nblaad together for heeatahHibment in 'hit city ofa merehanta' as ctarge, and to attend tbere every day at the meeting* for toe transaction o' mareantila bnatoaea. Tne more meet aUo looka to th? format'ea of a Clumber of Com merce to attrnd to '.he trade iat*r?ate of tb? place. Tne Cleveland Lye. nm > *? rescinded their Invitation to Joba M'tohM to irctnre beto?e them, ra account of the vie ?a avowed by hla paper, the GVuta, oa tha (la vary q oration. Iktblligbwck v rom Africa By the arrival of the schooner 8. H. Townsend, Captain Rtwland, from the river Gambia, West Coast of Africa, we have received advices to the 22d of January. The btig Draco, Capt. Silver, of Salem, was wrecked ia the Rio Pongos on the 22d of November, and became a total loss. Pan of her carge was saved ia a damaged state. The following vessels were In port when the Townsend sailed Bark White Cloud, Hall, from New York for Cuba, 2!Kh January; Isla de Cuba, Miller, of New York, from Monrovia for New York, do.; Maty Varney, from Rio Pongos for Bissau and New Yoik, uncertain; brigs Hamilton, Ropes, from Bissau, do.; Gambia, Muller, from Salem for Bissau. The To (intend spoke on the 15th inst , in lat. 37 deg. 30 min. north, Ion. 74 deg. west, ship 8. Bernard, of Bo ton, I rom Charleston for Boston. Sf?*M?OAT DlBASTtHS OR TBB MlSSHSIPPI.? The steomhoat disasters for the commenxmeat of the year lsr>4 have t>een nnusnally numerous on the wmttn rivers From the first of January to the evening of February 4, thirty-eight steamboats have been badly damtgea er totally destroyed. Eleven have been consumed by fire, (allowing seres to have been burnt st New Orleans,) thirteen have sunk and will be total' y lost, and fourteen have been badly damaged by tnapKi"? and other accideats. Besides the Ftesmb oats destroyed, there have been between one hundred and fifty and two hnndred coal boats snd barges sunk on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. The loss of propeity has been immense; it has been estimated at vArinng turns, from one to two millions of dollars- There has also lieen a large nnmber ot live* loiV but the exaet nnraoer eannot now, and probably never will, be correctly asiertained. Should the eoming months of this year prove as disastrous to river craTt as January and a part of February, we shall not have a steam or flat boat on any of our rivers.? St. Louu RtpuUican, Ftb. 14. Movbkbkts orTsoors inTsxas.? Two eompa nus of the 7th Infantry, lately stationed at Fort Brown, Com p. A, utder com n and of Lieut. Mcln tyre, and Comp. I, Lieut. Pa'.frey, have been ordered to Fort Belknap. They left for Corpus Christi by the Minna Scheffer on the 10th inst. The troops now regaining at this post are three oompaniei, B, M and K. of the 4 h Regiment of Artillery, ? BrownsvUU Flag, Jan. 21. Bickmw on titb Mis^is^itpi Rivrb ? We learn that here has been considerable sickness on board the New Orleans boats lying below. On the Choa teau there bad been twenty-one deaths up to Friday las<; on the Ale<*k Scott thirty, and a large number on the II. D. Bacon, inese boats are all lying at Cape Girardeau, and all crow Jed with German emi grants. We understand th?t there were ten er twelve deaths on the Westerner alone, during her recent trip. ? St Imu s fntrll gtnrtr, Ftb. 14. Tub MrDoNoon Win. Casi It is stated that the decision in the McDonogh will case, recently argned in the Supreme Court of tne United Mates, will be pronounced by Judre Campbell in a few days, and that ii will sustain the validity of the will. The property left by the testator is estimated to be worth from seven to tea millions of dollars ? one half of the income from whiofa ia to be applied to the etaoation of indigent children in BalUnore. WIS WS BT TEliEGRAPH. AflUn I* Albany. OAKAL UOOW?lXOWU KIU1 *0 BZTOBT momt raoa tu room's rooun? oontmhd 1LB0TION3? MB. CLABK OVBTXD PSOH AMD Kk Hllllll IMT4LUP U TH1 immmt, Itc. nuwoiMiia or m i mw tobk nuu>, Auut, Feb. 18, lUi. Both branehee Of the Legialatare inoraaaed la aambera ateoe yaetorday, j*t i> nsither was My important Matter taken np. Ia the Senate Ilea i lumbering the MalaeLiqaor Mil, having b??a pJaoad la the kanda of a aeiect oonmlt tee aorna two waeka ataoe. Tha ooaaaalttee an dlvldad, aad two roporte are oipeatad oa Moaday or Taaaday. ? Batter of considerable motntat, being a queattaa whether the State aaoald expand aome thirty thenaaad doUara ia erecting bridges over water ehaaaate la tha otty of BaAalo, waa pretty freely diaeoaaed. It aaama that aama tea j tara aiaaa tha eitiaeiis of that plaoe laduoed tha Legialatare to ooaatraot a ooopie of oaaala, oaa rua alag directly to a large aaw mill, at a groat oaat, aad aow they want tha State to build six bridgaa, at a ooat of flva or aU tbooiaad dollara eaoh, for tha si postal haaeflt of property holdara oa the side of thoia watora. Mr. Broaka aad Mr. WUllam Clark atroag ly oppoied uilag tha funds of tha Btate, contend lag it wee for a leoal purpuee, end that if Jaffalo deilreJ thoae bridgaa the property of the city ahonld be taxed for the purpose. The fact oane out daring the dlscas atoa that similar epplieati >aa are to be made from Buf falo, lltlca, aad eeveral other places oa the line of tha eaaale; to a hat aa extant oaaaot aow be eatimatod. tha Buffalo application li the pioneer, aad should It mtet with eucceee mill ton* will ha voted ia rapid auoceialon for similar expeadlturea la various parte of the State where eaaale, fender*, ho., have twenty yeara aiaaa been ooo atruoted. Six thousand dollar* a- pieoe for oaaal brldgaal Tblah of that, ye holdrrs of the treasury hay. Mr. Bntobtaa, Senator from Brookljn, reed a miaority rrpoit oa tha *nbj?ct of New York harbor eaorosohmeata, proteetm* sgain.i tha appointment o( commissioners to diataib tha praaaat water Haa in t.-untof that ait* It contains several strong arguments agalaat tha bill re ported by Mr. Brooke, whleb gentlemen from tha rural dislncu lists aad to with considerable InUreit. The light hae aow become one betweea the cltiee of New York aad Brooklya, aad will be proeeoutod with mack Tiger oa bath aidee c urlng the section. Tha committee in the eaaa of tha ooateated seat in tha Senate have eloted the examination, aad will present their report on M >ndey. Tbere is considerable aaxtety oa all sides as to the result of the ? .te in tbe Seiate, theugh tha publla ?r? uoaalmoaa in tha belief tuat Mr. Storing bad a tbourand majority over Mr Ulakrly. Tie troth Is this, that th ? dtmosratto printer, aot knostng the rxaet orthtgrapny of Mr Storing's name, appdad for Information to Samuel 8. Browne, who waa a eandldate for a State offlea, ?h? ia 'ormed the printer that the cor i?oi name was Adam Q. Storing; aad so a Urge number of tlakste w era priated and voted, the middle lstter G. being aurplusage, aad upon whiab the certificate of tha Stete offloera waa given to Mr. Blakely. The eatire eessioa of the House waa spent In dtfl^era tlag open the New York ooateated scat. Mr. Clark In jured bimself greatly by hie obattaaey in eadeavoring, for several daya. to prevent a vote bring taken. He ao< aupied a large portion of tha time to-day la self dafeaee, aad though witaeeelag the sattiag of the atroag oarreat against him, atlll clung to hia seat with great partinaeity. Finally, at two o'eleek, the dircussion having ended, tha Speaker pnt the question a poo t ?e resolution reported by the committee, declaring that Oaaiel W. Clark la aot en tiiJed to a seat in the Hi use of Assembly, which raanlted in a vote of 77 In favor of oxpaillag hi a and only nine against It. So Mr. Claik waa delibera'ely ousted bom a aeat whleh aa haa held during one half tha sea aion. The question was then taken upon admitting Pttriok M. Msguire to the saat aad the enjoymaat of aU the honors cf a Member of Assembly re pn seating tha Tbiid dlatriot of New York, when ha waa declared ad inlttad by a vote of sixty- flvo against twenty oaa. Pat rick then stopped ia front of the Speaker'a deik. tiok tha oath of i ffioe, and was dnly initiated into tha tha datiaa of legislation, aad ia now prepared to perform all hoaor able asta wbloh th* hard shells of hia ciatrlot may require at- his haada. or hia aoastitueBts generally deaire for their aaaeolal welfare and prosperity. The aoUoe given yeatarday by Mr. Clintoa, that ha ahonld apaadlly introduce a bill to carry out tha provi alona of tha amended constitution in relation to the oaaala, haa awakened tke sleepy wkiga. They are aow ask ing for delay, loasmnch as 1 1 waa previovaly arranged that aa influential person outside and a leading Senator were to prepare aneh a bill as wcuM best suit tbem. Mr. 0 , however, being the pioneer, and having taken tha lot tiatlve, will not likely be deterred from preeentlng hia bill, nor be o '(rawed by the atrong maj jrity against him in bo1 h branches of tha Legislature. Were it not that the mem aera prooee I to Troy oa Wed nesday of next week, to take dinner aad extraa. It might be txptc'ed that tna Legislature would ootnmenoe dla poalng of tome of ite bnslness t-'uoh boirg the eaaa, how ever, not mnah must bo expected during the coming week. Only twenty tl ree atti hava yst been passed alnee the oommenoecaeat of the aaaaloa. With what amount of joy would tha members be greeted upon returning tj tbttr constttaentf, if ao larger number ahonld be adopted daring tha remainder of tha aaaalanT IEW YOBK UKULATCRB. Alramt, F?b. 18, ISM. TBI BAXBOB Or BBW TURK. Mr. Hrraanfoa, (nt. dam ) of Kings, preeeoted a ml ?ority report * dgprae to any notion by the LegUUtare re lative to the harbor of Now York. Rti-orrs. The aaanal report* of tho Industrial Saving* Baak and thn Commlialonera of Emigration were presented. bills nrTRonccio. Mr. Hopkins. (whig) of Waahiagtoa, introdnatd a bill for tho erootloa of a brlvge otot tho Hndaon rivor at Albany. Mr. Biraor, (whig) of Monro*, Introduced a bill organ - lalng Superior Uourta la Rjcheeter, aad other el Um, whoa (wild Mr rxawr. (*h?g) of Altiany, Introduced a bill for O'gtrlilrf tho AHaatlo and Pacific Traaaportatloo Com pat v. Alto, a bill to laoorporate tbo Pabliahera' and Piliitera' Matorlali Mannfaotarlcg Company . RILLS REIT) A THIRD Tl*l. I a fetation to tbo aota of tbo eommiaalonera for bnild Ibk o ,nrt houre aad jail In Utloa. to amend an aot fur tho promotion of tbo public health, pawed In I860. To ant hoi lee highway labor on plank roadi la Saratoga county. To am-nd an aot Incorporating tho Niagara Gouty Sevlcga Bask. To amend tho charter of the Tillage of Saratoga Ppilngi, Relating to ini'lctmenta for burglary, ko to authorise the eiacttoa of Police Jaatloe la PeokaklU, and for other porpoeea. CA5AL BRITOBB AT BrFFALO, XTO The Senate weot into OomrMm of tae Whole. Mr. Fjxld, (whig,) of Qrfema, eallec for the ooniilera tion of the report In relarliin to boUdlog bridgea orar the oanal in Buffalo. Mr Brooks (whig.) of N. Y., oppceel, by* atleg that the bill propoaee to holld elx bridgea, at the ooet of 925.0(0 Mr PrriiiN, (whig) of Erie, advccatnd the bill, contend ing that by ontting through the itreate. for making tha oanal, the State la bound to reitore communication to the pnbllo. Tbe debate waa farther continued by Meagre. Field, Bro< ka, W. Clark and Bkhop. When Abe question w*a being taken, Mr. Fold moved to fcy the queetton on tha table. Oar ried. No other buaineaa of intereat waa t ran noted prior to adjournmrat. Aatembly> albant, Feb. 18, 1864 ?xw tobk aLBcmoa. Tee apeoial order on the New York eleetion oinwii taken np. Afwr a lengthy debate the reeolntion declaring M-. Clark lot en Itled to the aeat waa carried ? area 71, noee 9. The raeolotion that Mr MeGnire waa entitled to tbe eeat waa earried. fha annual report of the Auditor waa an nounced. when The Huiae adj.umed. Further from Mexico. TBI WALE1B BXFBSITlON, ?TC. Balthobi, Fab 18, 1864. New Orleena paper* of Bonday laat are reoelre'. They contain City o( Mexico date* to the Si iaat. The Walker expedition waa the all exciting rabjtst in Maateo. An oBolal account ha! been reel red of the oap'are o? Re bo! led o and Enplnoea. Ttej had been well treated on declining to aeeept thalr liberty on parole A forged eheek lot S3 000, purporting to be drawn by Aaf'eiacn k Savage, waa jreeeated and paid by t^e Bank of North Carolina, at Wilmington, on Wedneeday. fha yoong man who preeented tbe oheek, named P. W. Rogera, had been arreated, and the whole cf the money reoor ered. . Steamboat Colilalon and Low of Life. Cbarlwto* Feb. IT, 1 884 A eo llalou occurred on Alabama river on Monday be taeen tbe ateamer* Magnolia and Wetnapka. The Utter rank and two or three Uvea were leal. Henry Damagaa Agalnit the Krle Rallrwad Company. Elsiba, Feb. 18, IBM. Ia the Supreme Court, la the aaae of William Rtnaom agatnat tbe New York and trie Ktilioad Company, for In jortea received by a enlllaioa at Chemaag, oa tha 4th of July laat, the jory tbla nxmlng rendered a verdict of 814.000 In favor ol the plaintiff. Horee'e Telegraph Patent. Washimoto m, Feb. 18, 1811 Profeeror Moree to day applied at tbe Pateat Offlca for the renewal o hla telegraphic Invention for aeven ycara, from tha 30th of J owe next. ~ Arrival of tha City of Manoheeter. PniLAi>aLi'niA, Feb 18, 1811. Tbe aerew ateamahip aty of Mancheeter, from liver pool, la coming np the river. Tha Staaaublp Georgia Nobvolx, Feb. IT, 1864. The ateamahip ?eof|te la a till la Hampton Roada, aad will aol lent e ?? long ae hand wtada prevail. pnnm to captaih Tinn ir rum ia m mx oisoo, an. Boaroa, IM. 18, IBM. AM twenty of tha Mii| nmhuti of Bort? |?t ing twlmd a dinner to Captain Watktea, of tki Ill-feted ?teamahip Baa Franoleoo, It took (hit thli it the bim How, do tort B. fortw prooiiHng, aadOaptato Watki**, Mr. Ms Una, the first offloer of the 8. F., to* cap toto of tbo Britiah steamship Amarlea, ooeapyiag p lasso by hit (id*. Bposehoo wn made by Mr. for boo, Qaptaia Watkina, Hoa. George S. Hillard, Father Taylor, and oth* ?co. Previous to too dinner a to*Umoaial of roopeet *W made to Oaptela Watkln*. Josh no Boon, Iiq , tbo mllHoaalro ship owner, and a booholoc of aono sixty ye ars, m married horo to day. Hark(U< Niw Orlbasb, Fob. 17? It H. Ow cotton market la naaottM tola morning by tbo ro oolpt of tbo America'* oova. Nothing baa yoi toon dono, buyuaelalmiog a doollno. Ohio fl.nrla (oiling at >7 82X. Ooifwo. Storting strhaag? la quoted at 8 a 8jf prom. Chullobto*, Fob. 17, 18M. Oar cotton market la dull and declining, moro particu larly aa ngarda tbo lower qualitlee. Tho rax go of prlooo to day waa 7>?o. a lOo. Tho atook on bud horo ia 64,000 bake. Metro from Venesvela. [OorroonondoBci of tho Philadoiphla Exahange] Pi'irto CLtiinxo, January 26th ? Contrary to tho ex pectations of thoao oppoood to the existing administration, the repoee of tbo ooantry not only oontianee nadlotaibod, bat ita leoonreoa and minora! production* are being de veloped to an aatoniahing degree. Dye wood* and differ ent Tarietioo of timber are oomlng la from tbo oouatry la Urge q aan title*, to bo shipped to England, where hoary Mntrieti have reeontly boon mala, aad a permanent market established. Be mo Bao apeolmoni of copper and silver ore bare boon brought la from tho mountain region, of pore quality, aad tho Teiaa of eaoh iaaxhauotible. The agricultural proa p?ot*of too country are of the moot oneour aging oharator; partloalarly cotton, rloo tobacoo, and though laat, not least, tho mgar cane, whloh la r? eel ring goaeral attention and the foitorlnt ear* of the government. Coffee 1a oomlng la la amall lata from tbo Interior, aad commaada high prleea for tho Ualted State* and the Eu ropean market* Tbo " dlaoorosado" or washed, autted for Europe. aeJJ* at 18 a 18^ per lb., aad will ere long ad vance fanner Tho " frillado" or unwashid coffee, fella at 12o. a 13Ko- for the United 8tot?e. Hide* are to great requiat for Amerloa at 16)?e. per lb. Iudigo ? Last aal?o 8 J* rs. per lb. for F. Ws bar* >o Amorlsan voosola la port, bat leronl are dally * x pec ted There are several vessel* for Europe loading oeffee. Indigo, i yewcol, and tlmoor of varioul hues and of the hardeot grata, whloh admit of an ex quisitely clear and bean tlfnl polish Exohaoge oa Eng land, ?8'? oorrency per pound sterling. On France, 4.04 frsneo tor 91 currency, ? ?treat Freohot In the Hudson and Daman at Trey. [From the Troy Budget, Fsb. 18 ] The ralna and malting of tho uaow for the laat f*w day* caused a sudden rlalng in tho river and breaking of tho loo at thli point, laat night between elovoa and twelve o'oloek. Too dock* wore submerged eight or tea foot, aad the eollari oa the wool aide of ttlver atreet Oiled to about the aame extent. Tho water ha* not boon oo high np to thla wilting by one foot or more, sin so 1848. Aad yet, It the rain had beea at all heavy, aad the weather warm, the fro* hot would have boon tentbly diotruv tlve. A* It la, aame property haa boon damaged along the wharvee, although the lumber whlok waa moot ox poaed waa principally oocured. The greatest lose ha* beea a offered by the now otruo ture of tho raliroad bridge aoroaa tae Hadaon. Tho oca tral pier In tho channel waa undermined by tho fireshot, and oarrled away, oauaing tho whole superstruitaro to aottle over, and alnk do wo toveral foot. Itewas partly aavad from farther aettllog by tho heavy ratio that w?re will aeoured to tho tlmbero. Taooo are badly boat, bnt they a till afford mueh support. to addition to thla the framework haa boon faateaed ap to tho abutment* of the mala bridge by haaoon, ao tbat there to no present ap preheaaloo*. The work, however, cannot bo repaired until the water subside*. . And what makoo it mueh worse, tho abutment of tbo old bridge, to whloh the ad dition that haa boon owopt away waa attached, ha* set tled badly, and will probably have to be roaowed from the founJalkm. Tbo strength of the old bridge la such, however, that there Is no delay or damage In erosslag. Starbuok k Co. 'a new aad extensive foundry oa Floh Ialand a Undo considerably out la to the water, whob ha* risen np to within two or three foot at tho window* of tho first story, though It I* *ald to bav* oooaoloaod a* injury aa yet to the foundation of Ue batlding. It seems now to bo apprehended by many that whoa that little Island is ralcot and filled acroea at the bridge that the outlet for tho water will be oo roo trie tod aad dammed up above ao to endanger the safety of the whole bridge. No doubt as tho foreoto at tho north aad root are cleared off, whloh now held tho moot of the news until long after our sud den fr* thole, the largo bod lea of water oo often aad oad denly precipitated Into the Hudooa will bo greatly aug meatod. The loo at this breaklag up waa from a foot to a foot and a half thick, and aooocdiagly required a tremea dona tearing away before It moved. The tee lodged thla moral* g at the nail faotory, on the lower oxtreaJty of tho city. It had not moved at noon, oo far ao we could lea n, at aay point further dowa. About noon to-day tnal part of tbo now bridge sup 6->ited by the laat abetment fell to tho water, aad u liable > beoomo a tota. wreck, if it is aot oaviroly owopt away by tb* flood. Aa it lie* at pr***nt there I* daagor, if a heavy body of loo should ocme down from above, tbat the whole otruo tnros of tho old aad saw bridge* at that point will bo ?wopt away. It Is diffiouit to eotlmate the loos, whloh must fall very heavily upon the parti ee, end will a: a 3 pr> t? serious to the railroad* and to tho olty, by tho de tention that will thereby bo occasioned In perfecting rail road oenneotiens, whloh would have boon accomplished in a f*w day* bit for thla untimely mlafortuae City Intelligence. f fi jTOunow or Waxbitiotos's Bihthdat.? ' The Order of Called American will eilrbnu the rojarrnno* of the Milwnr; of Wi>Ui(toi'i birthday, bf a pared* In re galie. Tbe proe?e*Joo will laotode delegatioa* from thirty chapten. There wili be aa addrera at Celtic Gar den, by Jaoob Broome, of Philalclphte. Tu member* of lroc?k)** Chapter will dine t> gather at TemmatT Hall, and ball* will be gtrai by several other chapter*. (he proeeaaton wl 1 be eeoerted by the Ooutlneutale. A Smawi.? Aa the worhmaa of E V. Haughwout, 661 and tea Bioadwey, waa er gaged la taking down a ?)go. at 10 o'oloek on Saturday morning, the Udder, on whleh a man waa atandlng, eltppee, end tbe man lortoaataly er o?ped ?ith a alight bruiae. Tae ladder, however, fall agalaat the window aad broke two large aqaaraa of plate gla/?. and acecral pieoe* of a ipleodtuly decorated dinner and dewert tat of colon, made and decorated txpreaily by Mr. Baaghwoot for William M. Pickett, of New Or leana. Tbe aet ha a been for aereral daya on exhibition la tbe willow, and' attrnctrd many aa admiring group, fometimta to the lBeonveniecie of t*ie paaaera by. We are glad, bowerer, tbat aothlag more teriou* reunited from the aoeidt.nt, aa a?Teral peraona were around when it occurred. Km.? A Are wu di?eorered on Friday night in the dta tUlery of A. Da Bayer. 308 Kurt Sixteenth atreet The loaa on tbe building wu 9300 ; tbe loaa on itoik, 9!i,600. The preni?ea ware inrured la the New York Oity Fire Inauraaee Company foi $800 ca the building, and $900 oa the atook Tte origin of the lie la uakaowa. Cerenar'i Inqueet. Rbtlt or laroxiCATioa ? Coroner Gamble oa Thur* day held aa inqoeat at No. 85 Anthony atreet, oa the body of Rolxrt IHaa, a antire of New York, thirty aerea year* of age, whoae death waa eaaned by eoageatlsa of the braia, produced by Intoxication. Tbe deeaated it ***?*? waa taken aaddenly lnreeeibi* la the liquor ahop No S3 Anthony itreet, wbere ha bad beea atopplng for aereral daya past. The pol'ee aa 'ertook to eenvay the daaenaad to the atatloa hooae, but he expired before reaehleg then. Be waa then eoavered to the reeldeaeeof hia motaer. la Aatbcny atreet. Tbe mother of dec* aet d teitlfied before the Coroner to the intemperate habit* of her eon, and the pbytieiaa deaoeed that death waa eanaad by eoagaatloa of the brain, the jury rendertd a rerdlat to that cffcet. "Look Out fob thi Ioi whin thi Bill Riku* "?The "aatnral bridge" aeroaa the rirer eeatinaea to be caad by pedestrian*, horaea aad aleigha; bnt la or dar that all aball hare timely waniag ef It* anticipate! moring Mr. Greea. tb? Superintendent of the B eton road, ha* aiationed a Sag man on Van Btnthuyaen'i paper mul, Ba b, to wat.-n the movement of the lee absre that place, ana to aucouace the breaking np by a waring of the flag. Another haa been placed on the depot at Ea*t Albany, to keep a lookout on the aignal above, who, ahouk the loe ccmmeaee moring abare lath, will aa nonnea tie faat by the riagiag of a bell, whaa ail oa the rirer nut reach the ahore ai rapidly aa poaaible.? A 16a ay Jtrutnal, F>b It B1KITIBE INTKLLIVBHCB. lormwli vt OvMua Miaam ?tia uura ma oao. laltle Urwrpoal Hew York Tab 9 Kur?pa. Liverpool NewYoik Feb 11 tfeoigo Law New York Anplawmll Feb 90 North Pter New York A*pluw*n. ...... Fet 99 Mar of ?he Weat.. New York *ao Juaa Fat. 90 Bermana.. . New York.... Bramea Feb 99 Ueaate Boetoa Urerpool Mar 1 Arctic New York Urerpoul Mar 4 Oarlew New York. ... . Hereto. a, Ac ... ..Mar T America Boetoa....... Liverpool Feb 22 auiajiac roa www tori? nan oat. ?m Rvn 9 40 I noon nan. mirn ?r* ?r? 9 40 | hwib wato. 00 66 Pert ef New lark, February 18, l|U. CI.KARED, Bteanihlp Florida, Woodball. Revaaaab, 8 I Mltehllt. Bteamthie Maiiea, Fotttr, Ohuietua, Speffari, Tiltetoa A Co. 8??a? ?hlp Jaaaatiwu, Cavtndy, Nerfelk, Aa. Luilaa k Fleaeaata. ^ Ship Great Weattrn, Fnrber Liverpool, 0 B MarahaU k Skip General Waiblaften, Swift, Lirerpeal, Netm.th A Bob. Phlp Lno ? Tbrmpton, Peadltten Liverpool, InmlThosp ?ca .t N-rhtw fblr Dirl*o, Toat* Gla?*ew Dnnham .t Dimea. Shir F J Wichtlhtaaea (Bitm). Daara. ana, Antwerp, Btanohea A l!?kart. Bblp Uyinet. Br?tt. Bna( Koar, J Heary WUHaait. Btilp I 0 Bkrstr, 9?rner, Ai al.ohioala, lalpu Fo?t. Bblp Cord -lla, Bifhop, < hari#?t ia, matter. . _ Park I'atrla (Bram), Blppei, London, Thompaea k N*n lan*. 9 ark Waybeicett, Carte* La Plate Rirer, OnriiaU k l\m Drrrraga. _ _ ???k Jrnei Batk (Daa>, Data Ble Janeiro, I Be?k A I vahardt, __ Baik Vim. Atkiaaea, OaraaaaJteijeii Orarea A C<? hark Zldoa, Tbnrlew lanaraj^tl Br?tt tea A ..a, ? irk Vretbera, aoeek. Watt Indie*. Neealth k fleri. Bark llreln, P.p??, Ferte lieo. Btanr** A Co Setk Jaaper Bean***, Cbarle*t?n, Doab.m * Da on. ?ark Id ward, Patleiaaa, Aealaehieala. ?*<<* A Ht&rd. Bark M B Wel?, Bnit?a, Norfolk. FA Bloea?*ld. ?rig Wwdola ( ileekJ, ?cnadV Atlnrp W r Schmidt tstsss&ssis^satiint^ii I "at BaNigaig?m ns* Brig Ttb??, fnjwi, uk?')rtoi, 0*e Balhlw. Bohr Delphi*, footer, HeaTiiu. Simpooa, lutet, At Bohr Win (Br), l*aob, Halifax, WbMlwright A Co. Mtf Joha H JnN. Mill*, Mokllo, Bogle tllllrt. I Bohr Talbot, Whiktomore, AtUum Majhow, Talbot Co. Behr AxtiMi, Bint, JaetooaTille, Ac, Hayhew, TUB* 1M* Wiitit ?efchhiM, Haws. CkadMtaa. Um 8& US?* Kiohmeai. O H 1ilS*?ikr Bohr Sohr VMM lui je. 1 fl'lK SlSS IS,1; ' H "-4 I ARRIVED. ^ .^SKiSS1' ? ? ???? T.I I Ship Phaitom (clipper, of Intel), Hallett, Oalla*. I I day*. Tl? Kit iuitao Ju 14 (where .he put In l.r.ttf I I u?k). SttoiM-wT w Biiiy. r?b a n? a* wku*5 I I In* la IbtHtok, duriag ? now .torn woat aoheie ?? Fir I I Knoll, Ml vu got off thi* mor^Ui it t AM, after 41oehL I I bi on* lighter load ?| Ui nir|i, ky itumlmfmi I I Bmiot, without reeelTiag My material dimui * I I Dn,t?'' BmmM An*^ * I I bark BriUUnt (of Vuna). Miller, New Ottawa. ? 4?,1 I with tour, to Kokirt A William*; tomoI to muter. I I . Bil* ill ?? both, Pitt* Pin, V day*, with 1.41a rakkor. I I I ko H K Con lag. Feb 1, let 23 14, loa M 80, (Mho pile the I I Jabe. William*. 10 diTi 1 oaoo for Curaooa, allwoll I I Bohr B H Towniena, Rowland, Setback, Blver Oajml I (Wool CoMt of Africa). Jan a with hide* andpoaaax, I P VwV 1*5? * Blaghi. f.b If lat 37 30 M. lea U f wl I ?W? Bt Born art, of aad for Bootoa from Apalaebliila. | laBjkr Tictr (of Hampdeaj, Coloon, Jeffonoa, Oa. 8 4ai I Fy1 th aaral etoreo, to Dollaer A Potior. r*b lfl. B tract I | IWF&2L&SK1 " ?*? ??* I I *ohr Jooeph aarob, Bart Alexandria 3 day*. I I Bohr Emerald, CtowaU, Norfo k. 8 for FrevM KM I I BallV (?',cV?/^),rt8iwd/.4Vu?taiJ BSHSS jjSfiSSP83? I I Behr C^jEiSiT' I I HAILED. H I London; AgBM (Bros), Bromoa. I Bid 17th, (Uanohip Batto lite. Mob** I Wtnt during the day from WBW to BW. Memoranda. Bhlp Leedee, of Boetoa, akont 440 toaf, eloTea yean el lallt ia Plymouth, Mm*, wm (old a tew day* itaM I ?16 OtO, eaah, to Mt**r* 0 A L Blanahard k Oe. Mew ftck, Bohr Blliok, of ProTlnootowa, 118 tea*. 7 year* old ballt Bia*x, wa* *eld roetakly to Capt Joee* laew aad ether*. Orliaa*, for ?8,800. owh. Lacwchid? At la*t Boetoa, ob Thanday. ky Mr DaaM i Kelly, a keaailful firat *1m* frelghtiat chip of about 11 ton*, oalfed the Boitoaiaa, owaed by He**r* ualleadet A ( She hai fot a flgare head a fall leagth figure of Beajaa i Fraaklla. ? _____________ Telegraphic Marine RipwC OALTBBTON? Arr Fob 11 brie Ceador, OhaM, H?ia)d Marin* Oa*Mpm<?BM. PHILADBPBIA, Teb >8-*rr bark Blk, Haiaaead, Bi tea; brig Aaaa (Br), PePrai ol*e, Palermo. Old iteamor Keaaobeo. Baader* NTork; lokr* Jeha Ia outer, Bute*. d<; J W illlamaoa Jr. Wlauaere, PreTideai Geo WMhlngton, Camp, Btatta Iilaad. [ Dbutori. ftt ip Jams* Cobhbb, uhut itu the month ?( the Kk?r waifallofwafcratlaetaoooant*, Bad it war thong ? t wow prove a total Ion. Three iteameii, engaged to aaeiit h< ooald aot novo hot. Bbo htl boos partly *tripp*d of riggt and (kilo, tnd farther effort! wore being made to aave Bart tbo oargo. Yeoool aid freight iainred for 980.000. on* half Baltimore, tbo other probably in NTork Her tabaeoe w ininred in Frnnoe. Tbo remainder of oacgo waa worth 1* than $3000, and wm aot ininred. Brio Draco, lott at the Bltor Poaga*, hai tart of h oargo laved. Bomb Amabahth, of Portland.from Tlrgialt for Boat* wbioh went at hare 1b tbo gal* ?' Dee V, ob Daxbory beao wai got off aot long ilnoo, aad bow Ueo at Oock'i wharf. Db bary. wtg ordoro Mr. W. Paaldlag, who ooatraetod ta g her off, roooWod 9350. 8ho appear* to bo Tory little i^tar* Dor oarga of oon aad Hoar waa *old ob the beaeh oomo Mb elnce. Bchr Libebtv, of Bath, aa ihe bow Ilea at Narragaaa* boaob without lalli, oabloa aad aaohora, waa *o:d at aaatfc ob lltb laot for 9300. Oept. B. San dan. of Soath Klng*be waa the porehaaot. Voieel and oargo iainred at the ea? ward. Bchb Tho? L eland, of Ot Bgg Harbor, fro a Niwbora I NTork with aaval itoree. waa totally loot soar Beaato Inlet, NO. abt Itth Init. The orow barely taoapad with the Utoo ob a part of tho dtok. Abt 443 bblaroaia aad tvpwlk wore laToi. Wt at material* *ere oared eeld for 9>0. fcHR Babah Ann. from Rio Janerio for NTerk. aahoro i tho month of tho Choaapeako, haa goae to pieoea. Her earn of oeffoo, rained at 180,000. ha* beta pablioly Mid for 9W, notice to Mariner*. LIOHTHOTDB Olf CAPB PRIOR, PROVINCE OF OOBUWW ?PAIR. Offieial aotioa la given aader date af Madrid. Jaaaary 1 1884. that from tha lit of Ma*ph of tba proaaat year a a* llKhthon*a, tetabllihed aa taa north aid* of Oat* Prior, wi be llahted erety Bight from *u**at to luariae Tbl* Ughthoa** Ilea ia 43 dog 83 m In 40 eoa aorth latitat aad s dfg 6 mla 82 **a. w**t loagitni* from tho Oboerrata of BanFireando It* apperatnt 1* of tho third oatadioftrieal or'or. with Barmaaant light grand model The aWvatioa of tbo lnmieei focu* above tho leril of tbo *oa I* of 138 8 moire*. ((89 87fba< and prodncui a ianreat of tweatj-four m 1 >e, althongb it wi only bo Tlaiblo at a diitaaooof ab?at flftaea miloo, aooerdta to the aiako of tto atmoiphere aad the eltvatloa af tl obietTtr. Whalemen. Art at * Bedford Feb 16, *h<p Niagara, Olongh, ? Oeoia, Labalna Oot 34, Koratiaga Not 18. with SillO bbl* M do (r oil 18.000 lb* hone ob board; (eat hone aad *ald 10 bbl* wh. Report* tMiohfd at Roiatooga Nor 13, Polar Sta Hol'v, NB. aotilog tiaot leading Oata: 14th, If catenas. Barjamia. *L, nothing linoe leaving Meal; 18ti. IT arret Smith. HHolo. all not n ported. Bptka Jan IS lat 18 IS lor 33 16 ? , bebecca Slmi, Gar it, NB, sleaa (who ipoka tl dey prrtioa*. CbamploB, Oardaer, If citport, oao biaociah Jaa 18, PersambBoo 1b *Uht. Beot'tama. Tower, MB, fal bd In for provialoa* (who reportad at Whytootaoko No- 1 Tabmlroo, Nail, FH. nothing linoe leaving Oaha; 8 jphl thorn ton, Trnng NB RO wh.) Spoke Dae 11. off On Born, Waahington. Bolley. do, olean;) 18th, TrltoB, Deral do. aolbing ill eo having Weitern liland*. Th* b ha* baa aortk of the Gulf Stream abcat 10 day*, hariag eaoooateca heavy weather aad mash fog. Are at Bong Koag Do* 4, BLB Jaaaey, Kar*h,of Falrhav* frcm Qnam. At Bonoluln See 22. b- letter from rgptDivoll. Mareac* *B; h?d ibliped by theBerj n ? ward, for MBedf rd, 4H gala; Wm Bamlltoa, for ao. ol,4'9 do; Tcaa* Amerloa for ? Tork, 21,178 do; and M>.618 lb* one br the Meahariea' Own. at do I the Kren ahani**' . per gal. and wonld fit for aaother Maaon. Heard frcm on Callao Oronad in T?ee Sappho Bandfari NB. fiUO ?p; Joa Melg*. Allen, de, I 300 af; (rep at Paita W* 29,) 1,480 ap Emerald, Bauble* do SuOl;: Catawba. Swat Naat 40 *p 30 wh; Bageala, Wood. N B. 1,400 ip 200 wb-l thia warn; Colnmba*. Cerr, do, 8W*p 40 wh; Apphia Mart Folger. Nant. 280 *p :80wh; Wm Rotoh, MonalaBdrr. W 1 480 ap; C<.nrer. Howlaod, do. 1,100 1 p. nothing ainoe laarii Callao. Off Callao Jan 9th, Z* jhjr. Oardner N B, 8H*p. Ipokea* Ship Zurich, heaoe for Saranaah, Fab 13. 40 mile* BIT ? Frj lug fan ffcoala Bart B A Kinrmaa, reported by ahlp Atlantic, wa* b< ban oe far Cardoaa*. aad not from Maneillt* for tbli | a hence *be anired an the 13bh alb. . _ Bark Jam** Halo, beaee far Pantaoola, Pah 13, lat ST M Ion 74 1U. Bohr D B Hawhiaf, heioe for Cbarloatoa, F*b 13, off Frj lag Pan Shoala A atoamer, rappoMd th* Aaia. (Tom Mew Tork fat 1MB pool, waa p*?o? Fab 10, Otorgea Shoal M 20 mlloa. Paniffn Ports* A!?JiBB-FaaaedMoT30u?ot30), thip Shirley, BaeU. m alia for MTork. Bbiatol^Ib port Jaa 27, ihip Dlaaa. Cotter, far NO( l'aio abt 14 dayi. CuMnr.ui IB p*it Feb 8. brig A Blanohard BlaaahaH foi B?iton Idg^ Hoxo Kor*-Ib part Ceo 11, (hip So* Wltoh. Fruer, ?m Namca to embark oot Ilea for Paaama, to work oa tha rail AB*BILLB*-Ia pert Jaa 24, ahlp Mary Olorer, Cbaaa, IM nk batk Frnit?r I awn, far 81f Jy aad Ba*t*a; bril a *ndor>oa, Llnnekia, for f Tork; two BttmnIi lord* road. Ma NTo? Kate aad other* a* a ota St Joiih, MB? eld Feb 7 ihip JToha 0 Oalhomi, Liverpool. Sak Jv ak, Mic-sid 1 Jaa Si, brig Allta, Swaaaoa. NOrJ *WJ7th aad pat ba*b BV h. Capo; being hi aa * ? he *e*i*l ihort haad*d. Waa promptly aaaiatad by ala*p *M wir Albany. BOSTON? T*!egraphod Fob 17. Br brit Mnweagor, u_ a Wi v Cite of Niw Tork, Matbew* PhUaJ f kP Biggie*, Ooree aad a market; brtM lr i* ? (Bt>- fcwe * Ltiorwael: Bmpl'r, Chaal ReLiey, Baltimore; *obr* Bglaatlae, Wm laton, and Frank, /aekaoBTille; A Lewr ioe. &llea. NYerk. M ?hip* ' hallenger, Naptaao, barb* Ve.-aaodiaa ? veto, Ma* gila BaHm, T,a*.lla, briga Bolaa. Manaeal J Harria (o?4 prtTiooalyj, Y K HI ah bora Cotmap liM. Hoeron, LaaiB' Onlld. Beat* Clara (mppoied for lulNftt i' F*f \nf B*r* Kimball which *ld oa It or* V' ^ Cardeia* to 1. ad for Qa*eaet?wn; WM ml* printed aid trr I- Orlaana. C II a a I. KB TOM -Are F-b 14, Meamahl* J a* Atger, Fveeah, ! W H Clear* (Br) Sawier, liar; or ia.aad, Bait 1 J* *toam*hip laabeila Kolllaa. llaraaa; bark Claepatn UV' A*"*."'- ?"<? ahlp Lady Bobart (Br), bad Idiet^ br.ga Lad, ?,f the Uke; Bn.iela, Joaee, FaU Biro* ohr P Atmatroag fYork SldF.b 17. tl* at Abb B Holme*, Bam> ? oad, aa* J p Fiah. Baboo-k NTtrk In the bay a ha*? Talmaa. from AnalaflhioUa. i' *ob i.l, fehr M iart. Tfnnt New Toik. . OILIaNs? Atr Tab 10, ahlp Indiana, Coffin If Talk, o. Bay. Charlee oa Cid ahip- Je*?phl*a. Jaml *ea, B**ten; Vickibnrg, Hathe*. Mlert; berk* Mery BUaa tatb, Ht?taoe, City Pclat Va; J*r?rlaad (Br*m) M altar, B"T*B' brig Cid (Span). Bacriata, Mallorea and Baroil. aa. rolTUM-Cli Feb Ifi, *o^r Baml Uiimaa Beiry. M loik. 8 ir.al far a brig. MOHroLK? Are Frb 18, aehr Proa pant, Nlebol*, Oeeka port Cid ihip Ut liarrv Bulth (B-). Baw*. Uwh*!, Baraanah; bark Otl'ne St Joha. Bodblrd, Barbadota; beig Tramlt (Br) fa* a tar, Britiah W?* tlBdioe; lehr Jam?>tewB. C'aBae, W?a* Inoio*. . , _ _ NIW Have* ? Air Feb 17 **hr* J M Vtnn, Cbapmaau Mew Ir.rk; Trypbeaia. Blae. Norfolk. NAWfuRT? la prrt t.)b 17. 8 aM bark* Pilgrim, Aadre*^ frt m Apalaehloela for Prorldeaoe (arc AM) Hrgatta, >bria Cindaoa, from Baltimore for Boaton; lehre lagane, \tkia*a froai Bavaaa (err AM); Oea Wtnh. 3nrt from Proridaa** for Cl.arhaton; Care lire Stono f: < m do for Wllmiagtoa MO; Dale* are, from do for Philadelphia. & Saw or. fiea Porta moatli f?r Tlrrlela; Highlaader, Smith from Fall River, aarii wd fcr Noif Ik; a*rj Mantle New Toik, and 8 A Applat-a fr?m Bt*t a for >ow lorbj ut V?tboo, Wava, B P bralnard. Pokoai k*; aiorpa J M Parktr J aa H*a*ett.aB? othar*. JTeat to aea It.h.bark Jaa* B Williarn Maaaaa (fl.m Fail Birer). for Apalachliela; aohr M WrighHagMO theba Cr *' aeratal aohaoaara from ao Tr'rk i^ai'*I'I'BIA? Cid F*b 17. *ohr Cap* May, Hon, M*W ?rt " ?o'1? w B Barling, DawmO. 0 Philadelphia; (loop TlgiUa*. Sid, al op Rhode lalaad. Ball NTorB. BA\ ASN AH-Arr Fob 14, ateamahip aagoata. ? Totk; batk TiMob, lll<(la* Frevioanoe; **br Maaaala, *??? toa. Boatea. Old bth W Bephla Caia B*aC>o r i" ',k "? bM* Manohoater, T**rh**a, W*rt Coait of Afrioa. WILMINUTOB? Art 13, brig Blorliag. Die key. Fraall 'ort. Me; 14tb, lahre John Bn?g eo, Lo?n. 8>arip?.t, Oi 1Kb, A aoilan (A*). Prndoa Bahama; Matilda HWVlKtVfl -Cid Ittk brig Ale<*er, Aaderaoa. NOrlaaaa< *?*? ilbO, ^f*rd, WTiit k; Marietta, Jtiia, d*: Tyra, AdBJJJ