Newspaper of The New York Herald, January 25, 1855, Page 1

Newspaper of The New York Herald dated January 25, 1855 Page 1
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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 6726. MORNING EDITION-THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1855. PRICE TWO CENTS. AOTZKTISEMENTS RENEWED ETEBT DAT JTINANC1AX. Arnn AAA ?money to loan ox dia J iDOUU.UUU. monds, watchee, jewelry, ! ?tegars.sds nnfortes, meichandlae, and personal property genera%, or bought for cash. .Vote*, stocks, bond* and jaortgsgee, Ac , negotiated. Business confidential, and executed promptly, at No. 78 Nassau street, first floor, back ofloe. A first rate restaurant for sale. Al ffA AAAWWANON DIAMONDS, WATCH - ffllOUtUvUM.Fwlrj, &o. or bought for caak. ?oo4 eiif stock m, nates, bom I* and mortgage*, bill* of eafl ekange, Ice., negotiated. Business conhdential, and i promptly executed, at 103 Naiiau street, room No. 'X THOMPSON k CO., broken and commission merchants. ?/?A AAATO I/JAN ON DIAMONDS, WATCHtX, (?Ovf-V/VrV/ jewelry, kc., or bought for cash. Motet, stocks l>ond? and mortgage* negotiated: real eetate bought, Mid and exchanged. All business strictly confidential. CHEE8KMAN, BRAISTED * CO., Broker*, 86 Joka street, corner of Nanau. AAA 10 LOAN ON BOND AND MORT (Inf)\).UUU g?g? ontmproved real estate, in this cfty or Brooklyn, In suras to suit appllcantH; also $30,000 vu inveet in the purchase of mortgages. Apply to J. K. COOK, Jr., No. 4 New street, near WaJ. (9i e a AAA-? IX)an on diamonds, wat. ?OvfeVfV/vF ehe*, iewelrr, segars, and raer chandiae generally, or bought out. Bonds and mort gagee boaght and sold Money constantly en hand at 146 William atreet, near Fulton, up stairs. FORBU3H A CO., loaa and commis.-ion brokers. db AF AAA TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATC'fl en, gold and silver plate, pianos, se gfrs, merchaudise, tc , io , or bought for cash. Terms t'onfldMttial and safe, by applying at. 237 Grand street, corner of Bowery, room on second floor. N. U. WOOLLEY. U AAA? TO LOAN ON IMPROVED REAL ES aV/wv/ late in tbis city or Brooklyn. Apply to A. R. MORGAN, in office of Hcolia A Cooper, 20 'Chambers atreet, second floor. dh-l AA TO LOAN. ? A YOUNO MAN THAT HAS lB5_Lvf V ? B^od knowledge of the mercantile buftlne?s, wishes a situation, and would loan his employer the aboTe, or would go into some safe business with another. Address N M. Herald office A NY AMOUNT TO LIMN, OR WILL BUY AT SIGHT /% for cash, merchandise, jewelry, diamonds, plate, property, or security of any description, in sums from ?910 to $10,000. at tbe old established, permanent nad re sponsible Pacific Agency and I-oan office, oyer Pacific Bank, eorner or Broadway and Grand street. Business confidential and safe. CASH LIBEBALLY ADVANCED ON HOUSEHOLD furniture, watches, diamonds, silver ware, nauti cal instruments, moclmniee' tools, Ac., or bought out for'eask, and vie highest price paid, at No. 20 Catherine atreet, by MuCAFFHEY X WAI.TElfcS. CASH ADVANCED AND IX)ANFJ> TO AN Y AMOCNT ? Oa diamonds. watches, jewelry, plate, valuable <ind personal property, or bought lor the highest cash prices. R. f(WP, nu Fulton street, second floor, front mora, from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. IRVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, ?fl WARREN STREET, one door from Greenwich.? -Open daily from 10 A. M. to 1 P. M., and 4 to 7 P. M. Interest at the rate of 9 per cent allowed on ad sums front $1 to S690. The funds of thla institution are securely invested in bonds and mortgagee in the city of New York, worth double the amount loaned, and in t>onda in this city. CALEB S. WOODHLLL, President. Z: d. vL"&r,}Vic* YA51MKBILT L. Bcrro*, Xeoretary. LKATHIK MANtrrACTl'RERS' BANK? NEW YORK, January 'Si, 1 Joo. ? A dividend of five (0) per cent on the raiii'al atocU will be paid to the stockholder* on and after Thureday, the tirst day of February. The trans fer 'books kw ai be closed until that day. By order of the Board of Director.1, T. R. ALLY, Cashier. Money to loan? at the empire loan and Ageary Office, (removed from 12* Nassau street,) on wince and spirits in bond, diamonds, pearls, watch?s, furniture, orj goods, pi mofortee, snd every description of personal property, or purchased for cash, upon liberal terms by CASEY A CONI.EY, .121 Broadway, adjoining the City Hospital. Money.? cash liberally advanc on watches, jvwelry, dry goods, clothing, pianofortes, 1 Iture, or ax.v other property at the Agency and l*oan , ?Office, D04 Broadway, corner of Dunne street, second I lloor, roam No. 9. The strictest confidence and honor ! may be relied upon. Branch office, S4 West Sixteenth 1 ell Set. McLOUGHLTN A: O'NEILL j TyORIH CAROLINA SIX PER CENTS, I ATE STOCK ? j J3I TKkxaOKT DxPiRTMl-ST, ltALKIUH, N. C., Ltec. 25, 1864. ' ? Sealed pnjpoial* will ba rectived at thin ollice until 10 o'clock A. M , of the 31h< January next, for the purchase of thrc? hundred and seventy thousaoa dollar* in Uond.i, running thirty yearn. Thflito bonds are ijsued by the | State of North Carolina ; and in addition to the faith of j the state, all the nock. had tiy the statu in ?aid road, and the dividend* arising from naid stock, are pledged for their redemption. Propoeala triil also be received at the same time for ; the purchase of eighty tuou.<and dollars tu bonds, rua uing tea ye*r*. is?aaa by '.he ?j.we authority, for the construction of the Weldon and (iaaton Railroad, and the improTement of the navigation of the Nouae and Tar rivers. Both daaae* of bonds are, by express enactment, ex empted from taxation for any purpo** Tkrjr will boar date the 1st of January, 1855, and will have coupons attached for the interest at six per coot per anauae, payable the first days of Jam. try and July, in each year. Both interest and principal will be paya ble at the Bank of the Republic in the city of New York, { unless where the purchaser prefers to have them pay able at the treasury of North Carollaa. They will be issued in sums of oJ% thousand dollars each. l'artiea bidding will please addreu their letter*, en dorkd "Propooou for North Carolina Slocks '?to the underlined at Raleigh, N. C. ; and will distinguish in their bias the particular class of bonds for which they bid. They will also state at what point anl what kind ?f funds they propose to pay. The bids will be openeu at 10 o'clock A. M., of the 31*t January aoxt, in the prnwnce of the Governor, the Se cretary and Comptroller of State, and of G . W. Moidecai, > "resident of the Bank of the State of North Carolina. into oadeniguwl reserves the right of accepting such bid* In whole or in part a* may be deemed most *4van. tageoua to the State. Successful bidders will be required, as soon ai inform ed of the acceptance of their bids, to deposit in bank the amount of their bids, with the accrued interest from the 3 rat of January, 1855, to the credit of the Treasurer of the State of North Carolina. This deposit may be made in the Bank of the Republic, New York; the Bank ot the Htate of Nerth Carolina, er the Bank of Cape Fear, Raleigh. Document* showing the great resource* of the State \ad the email amount of ber indebtedness may be had at this oMee, or on application to lieiars. BROWN and DE ROBERT, eity of New York. Dee. ?, IK*. D. W. OOCRT3, Pub. Treas. of N. C. fpHF STOCK IV >LDERS OK THE PHENIX HIVING ANI) j I Manufacturing Company of Virginia, who intend 1 mbecribiag for the stock of the new company, are in formed that they must do so on or before Thursday, the 1st of February, as the ?ub*cript>?n* will lie closed on that day. Apply at 13 Broadway, room No. i, second ! story, between 1 and 4 P. M, WITHHa ft PHZRSON, HANKERS. STOCK AND ' exchange brokers. 41 and 41 South Third street. Philadelphia. ? tUock and Corporation loans beaght and eoM o*cenenro*ioo; promiisory notes and drafta, nego tiated collection* made upon all accessible points in the country, draft* on other cities, in *um* to suit pur chaeer*. LECTtREI. MIEJCAV GEOGRAPHICAL AND STATI8TICAI. SoJ etety? New York I'niveraity, Washington squar-, JK o'clock Paper this ^Thursday) evening, on Forest* Their dietribuVaoa aod influence on civilization, by Mr. Schroeder. ET IW 1JTK TO B* INKFCL TO MANKIND ? Meehaaaae Institute lectures for 1866. Lecture evenina by the Corresponding Secretary, Charles H. Delavaa, Subject ? "Life arid character of Benja oaia Frank Up Member* and their families admitted ree to all the lectures. By eriler of the Institute. Wl I.I.I AM MHJM President. KRCANTU X IJBRtRY ASSOCIATION BY 1NVI i 1W tattoo. Mr J. H Walnwright, of this eity, will deliver a leetu-e before the aaaociatiun, at Clinton Hall, - >n Monday evening. Jan 29. at 8 o clock. Subject ? ? Politics and Patriotism." Tickets 2S cents each ? to u?> obtained at the desk of the library an 1 at Messrs. Hall ?% Son's muwic wtnre 2.1'' Broadway. BOOBl^ UHVIN8WELL, | FRAM W. BAI.I.AKl), .-Lecture Committee JoHN IWRAR, ) aUiE HKHUI LECH RK TH!: COURSE, IN Clinton HMD, on the World's In lebte toe** to the arch, will be given by Ambrose Msna'iao 0. D., no Thursday, (ttiK 5 evening, at 8 o'clock Ticket* at the ?floor 64 cents KTrrRR PA8IUOSI*. A HEAITTtPT'l. AIMiItTMENT OT WUWHR8 OF THE A latest Parisian styles. fee balls tail eveaing parties, life r fir red for aaie at half the eost of importation, i>y CABELL, inPMSON k I.AKK, 471 Broadway. Bti.r.i arihi. BII.I.UWK ? tOH PACE, A FIR"T CJ.A?8 iili.l iAIIIi aaleoo. containing etfht superior U61ee, with Ur sad features 'ea'.rai loiatie*. na:*sfaet. >ry reaeoqs girs* (or at?>.ag I'.ea-ie a Urea* a ee'.s t- it. it p-ft ATT AIM ? Z? WAAHHTOfON. THE ARMY APPB0PK1ATI0N BILL. Mr. Benton on Frenoh Spoliations. (Oft&ESMIDfKCE ntOfl TIE CAPITAL, Ac., Ac, Ao THIRTY -TUTHD OONOBESS. BK#ONO BB88I0N. Icnito. Wabhinotox, Jan. 24, 1465. THK SOt.IUKRX OV TH* WAH or 1812. Mr. Seward, (free soil) of N. Y , presauted a petition from tliti inhabitant* of Ontario and Madiaon counties, New York, praying Utat the noisier* of the War of 141.! be made beneficiaries of bounty lanin. Referred to the Committee on l'enniona. BMCPTir* hkhsio*. After a few unimportant petition* and evolution*, Mr. RAirtiKH, (whig) of N. C., requested a short exe cutive stssion, into which the Seaate went at half past 12 o'clock. all horth or pnoroemows. Mr. Smmim, (dem.) of 111., moved the Army Appropri ation bill be taken up. Mr. Coopkr, (whig) of Pa., objected. He wished to make remarks on hi* convict and pauper resolution, sub mitted yesterday, but Bnally conciuaed to defer them until to morrow. Mr. Evanb, (dem.) of 8. C., objected. Mr. Caxb, (dem.) of Mich. ? The Internal Improvement bill has been repeatedly pottponed. F don't like to risk every thins else for the army bill, though that should be considered. Mr. Hi'.ntkk, (dem.) of Va. ? Something should be done in reference to the Indian disturbances. Mr. Brodhkad, (dem ) of Pa. ? I have not abandoned the Bounty I and Dill, but Senators have so amended it that Idon'tknow it. Imust turn it over to the tender mer cies of the Senator from Delaware and the Senator from North Carolina ? they have made it a pension bill and everything else. Mr Bauukr, (whig) of N. C. ? The first business iu or der is the important bufinegs of yesterday, that is the Bounty Land bill, but 1 yield to the Army Appropriation bill, if it don't take long to dispose of it, it will soon be ou of the way, and If it does, we should certainly taUe it up. THH ARMY APPROPRIATION BILL Was then taken up. An amendment was reported from the Committee on Finance to strike out the appropriation giving lifty thousand dollars for the preservation of the arsenals', and insert two hundred and sixty-eight thousand for the arsenals, including sites in New Mexico and Texas, the erection of magazine* and arsenals in these places and Oregon and California. The Chairman or the Committee on Military Affair* objected to the amendment as in many respects unne cessary . Messrs Ri sk, (dem.) of Texas, and WxLt.KH, (den.) of Cal., advocated it. Mr. Hotkk examined the amendment item by item, and it was agreed to by yeas 23, najrs IK. On motion of Mr IIcntkk, throe amendment* were adopted? one increasing the item of subsistence in kind, two hundrtd and seventy six thousand dollar*; another appropriating fifteen thousand dollar* for tbe surveys ol military defences; another appropriating thirty thou sand dollars for stereotype works on light infantry lac tics, for use tbrougbont the country. On motion of Mr. Shixlub, an amendment was adopt ed appropriating fifty-four thousand dollar*, and twenty thousand dollars for now machinery, and improvements and repairs at the armories of Springfield, Man*., aud Harpers' Kerry, Va. Mr. ?ihkli>h also offered an additional section, nuthori zing the examination, by an existing Board of Claims, into tbe damages cone to property by Colonel Fremont's battalion. Mr. Hl'NTKR thought thi* was a subject for separate enactment, but it was finally adopted. Amendments were also adopted appropriating thirty thc ui-and dollar* for the iinpor.atfou ol dromedaries for mlliUry purpotes, and to extend the provision* of extra pay of the soldier* on the Pacific coast to thoa* of Fort Laramie. On motion of tbe Chairman of the Committee on Mili - tary Atta rs, other amendments were acopw increasing pay and rations. Another amendment was adopted making an appropri ation lor the manufacture of breech-loading firearms On motion of Mr. Rl'Mk,4an item was adopted appropri aticg one hundred ami thirty eight thousand dollars for the payment of six volunteer companies of Texas, called out to suppress the Indian hostilities there Mr. Joxm. (whig) of Tenn., offered an amendment to regulate tne distribution of arms among the States, and prowling for the sale of tho*e already distributed. Agreed to. Mr. Johnson, (dem.) of Ark., moved to strike out the item of three hundred and twenty Ave thtuiand dollars fur the capitol extension, a* inappropriate to the milita ry bill. ' Messrs. Bayard and Hcntkr opposed the strll ing out. Messrs. JoHKfON, Caks and Raixikh. then entered into a colloquy about the capitol extension. Mr. ALLKM, (dem.) of R. I , explained the failure in tbe building of the British houses of parliament as to acoustic* and ventilation ; aud said the latter wa* pro cured by pumping air from below by a steam engine. All were agreed that It was bow too fate to correct the error of excluding outside window*, and thought the legislative ball* must be lighted Irom tbe dome and ven tilated by the aid of a steam engine below. THK PAY or TKXAN TR?OPB. Tho Pre .i lent pro trm., laid before the Senate a cim mualcaliou fiom the Secretary of War. in compliance with the tesolution of tbo Senate, on the Uth iust., containing information relative to Texan troops in the service of Texas, which have not been paid by the I'nited States. TIIK BkCIPSOCTTT TRF-.tTT ? THK HKLI U ITW OHffrSrCTlON*. Mr. Pkward, from tho Committee on Commerce, re ported a bill to carry the reciprocity treaty into effect, and asked that that committee be discharged from oon siderlng the petition of Meter*. Husted and Kroehl. con cerning the lleil Gate obstructions, on tbe ground that the Stale of New York had not proposed any lucb measure. Adjourned. House of HfpifirntallrM. Waxhix;t<i> . Jan. 24, 1 S5."> THI rRK.ICtt ?FOU4TKW HIM.. A resolution wa* pa*J*'l, clou lug the debet* on th ?' French Spoliation bill to tnorrnw at three o'clock. Tlie Home went into committee on that subject Mr. Bitjrrow, (dera.) of Mo., maintained that no far ' from our commerce lining injured daring the French Revolution, it (u mo.it prosperous. He veil remembered a caricature reprinting a large white cow. John Hull holding tt.e born*, France the tail, and Brother Jonathan milking with both hand* into a pail. He took trail* with gentlemen who instated that the United State* ar? bound to pa y tbo?e claim*, because they were released from the guarantee to protert France in tbe posses-don of her Went infca Inland*. France never made an ap peal to ua to t^ferm the guarantee. Those claim* wer<' settled by the MtUful effort* ol our government to get them acknowledged and paid by Franc* they wei* ?*t tied by tbe battle of Mar< nru. which put anend to th? guarantee, ami restored tiio West India possessions which Kngland had taken to Krance. Thou* claims had acquired strength by the effort* of agents and solicitors, wlioexsmine the record* to Mel out c laims and tell cer tain patties they will never be paid by Congress nnlrss they consent to take two or nre cent* on the dollar. It is time, be said, to read a leeton to this order. It is due to national legislator*, individually and collectively, to let them know they are not to govern u* by their ! importunities and appliance*. It i* time to make a de ' clsion, sir, by which those foul bird* that clap '.heir 1 wings over the capitol ? thst infest these doors, and are , to be found everywhere? It ia time to read thero a lesson to depart, in order tbat the treasury may b? saved from their attack*. If there is a compliment I value more than another, it i* that no man who wished to plunder the country ever brought a letter of Introduction to ine, air. (l?ugbt*r.) They should bo taught that they must c*a?e to throw suspicion on national legislator), which I* not only injurious to u*. hot to the republican , government I do believe, while there is great plunder ing in tbe monarchies of Firope. there never has been | more money taken unduly from the jiorlet* of the peo I pie than by vote* of Congre**. j Mr. Dwjrrr, (d*m ? of Ohio, was for a long time pre | judiced against tba French spoliation claim*, and not un , til he was nduced to enter into a careful and deliberate I investigation was this prejudice dUs.patod. an-i he was compelled to believe the claims are well founded. Every ? principle of national honor, and consideration of jo?tire, i both public ind private, demands their payment Th.s i he proceeded to show by quoting from an t commenting I on tbe varioa* document* Mr. CiunimiLiisr, (dem ) of lad., after saying that Mr. Disney had forcibly presented tin Htsei< ef the e I claims, spoke against this government * mediating in tli* i European w*r. If this conflict should i ease, would the ' n.aases have one r?V of hope" N'o, b*' Uiej would t.e ! thrust back into that condition, where tbe silence of j despotism U tbe synonym* of peace. Mr. Cu.Mt? t?, (dem ) of N. C , aske<l wnui 1 tbe call ing out of a larger number ot men to be killed, ami the j imposition of increased taxation, benefit the masse* f Mr. CiuMKRUkia, in reply, referred to tbe OJWeweed j condition of Poland, Hungary, Home and Ireland ' *ajing. we should stand alonf, and let thf war , work ont it* legitimate end*. It *a* anotl er I infamous war waged in the name of religion I?t the combatants alon*>? stand lack ; gli* them scope and margin enough to piny nut their dlatpolicat game. 1/ 1 despotism esbaust itself, then there will be a hope I of freedom for tbe world, lie contended that It i* high I time we have the American interpretation of the law ol natinns. We should shape Itir ?nd that th* American power may be fwlt where destiny <J.|?et* and duty de mand*. tji? t ?turv (4: sxriojt, rv Mr. Ikfiniii n. (Whig; of Mas* obta n<~i permission to print kua ?.*?? of tiie tariff qne*tlon. The tnmit'e* res*. I The Senate l*.l *stabli?u ng a Br?-5 .'or tfc* Adyud)cn t'mcf ( '.alms, was referred to ^k* C. -nmittee re a* Judiciary. 1 AJ.i-:ned. Our Washington Correapovidenre. Wajmunoton, Jan. 23, 1864. The Petition of the Adminiitration. As Congress drawn near its close, the apprehensions of members and Senators who hare sacrificed their poaition and political prospects to the support of General Pierce become more and more critical. The vacillations of the President are ae much dreaded, and ao confidently anti cipated, by that apeciea of inductive reasoning which infer* the future from the past, that but few expect to BMt with favors at hia hand. The executive patronage will not be beatowed on those to whom (Jen. Pierce it indebted for valuable services; it will be used to malt? Pierce a prominent candidate for the Presidency. Gen Pierce will not give the dead even a decent burial, and he is the very man "who will leave his wounded behind." General Pierce will do nothing for the Ohio member* who have stood by the constitution, and com batted the prejudices of their constituents. They are Union, Com promise men, and, as such, suspected of leaning towards Cass. Victims in other Northern States will not fare much b?tter. Wliat Genera' Pierce wante is a union of ail tiie Southern States in bis favor, and gratitude is a nice appreciation of favors t> be received. If General Pierce cou'd hold Kentucky aad Tennessee ?and the flatterers surround ng him make him believe he can? -then he could prevent himself to the North aa the only available candidate, and bis re nomination would be certain. I do not know whether, in the wild est ravings of his imagination, he has ret thought of a io election. Be this as it may. the cream of all the of fices within the gift of the President will cootinue to be bestowed on the Southern States, including those who voted for General Scott at the Inst Presidential election Itis curious to see how the hired scribblers of the ad ministration insist on the per'ect harmony which, ac cording to their forced statements, exists among all the members of the Cabinet There never was harmony In the Cabinet at all, fri m the very date of its selection Was the Cabinet a uuit on the Gad-den treaty* Wan the Cabinet a unit n the Grevtown affair!1 Was it in regard to the Kaneae-N* braska billy Was it iu tegard to any prominent appointmentr The Cabinet was constructed with a view to its subsequent reconstruction, and It waa merely the <irrad that u reconstruction would be accompanied by the entire loss of public confidence which oas kept it together, it was the conservative portion, as you very justly observe, thai was warred upon by tlie Kitchen Cabinet; and were it not that the country demanded peace to recuperate from the effects of overtrading and extravagance neither Guthre nor Mar-y would, at tils day, be among the constitutional advisers of General Pierce. Hut there is yet another reason why Marcy has ac quired a certain sway over the ?'resident's mind, iu.to p< udent of the law of gravitation by which smitllei bo dies sre obliged to move round the larger ones. It is the old rule ? Jii iiU et imperii, which Mr. rushing will trans late for the benefit of his colleague*. Marcv is a good man to keep New York frjm Buchanan; while Bu chanan. if not himself the choice of l'ennaylvania, may prevent that State from (icing for Marcy. tieueral Cass it is intended to kill by cold neglect, and bv plac'ng him, irotn time to time. In the attitude of a defender or the admin stration. In this manner there would be nobody left but Pierce to oppose the Know Nothings and whigs ? he would be the political and Presidential reductio a 1 abturdum. Bright and ikiuglax are clo-ely watched, ard no confidence put in Hunter; for these are ni"?n who have a position of their own. trom which tbey may defy the President, General Pierce only listens to those who reflect his own opinions; henee his attachment to the Cabinet below stairs, be only feels pleasant anil com fortable in the presence of those wfcom he can receive ;n liis d reusing gown. Who would always like to personate a statesman f Position may be the result of accileut, but our tastes are our own.' The contemplated anti Know Nothing demonstration ! in Congress la very apt to prove an entire fa;lure So Mi. Wiae will derive no comfort from it. The truth is, ; nobody knows win-re the President himself mar be six months hence. There are men of su<-h entire Christian resignation that they are perfect waiters on Prowlenoe. SPHINX. Wahhtrotox, Jan. 24, 115". QvHiUi?!l ef the Adminiitratum ? Correction nf Ininalt in a Hame ? Miiundrritanding Betioetn General Scott and th' Secretary tf War? the Taryf s< Pending be fore Committee? Pacific K ailroad Bill ? Colonel Henton ? Scbatlnpol not Yet f\xll*n?The French Spoliation Claim t, ?fc. , <tc. 1 have been much amused at the effort of the alminla tratton to doilge the effect of the exposure ef its action in sending Capt. Davis, as a secret agent, into the island of Cnba. The Union expects to screen its masters by a course of petty quibbling, which, though hardly worthy of a great administration of a great government, is in perfect keeping with the whole action of the present regime. While the organ, however, aasaii.s my stale imot ana pronounces it false, the editor has not the manliness to admit its correctness In all material par- | ticulars. I gave wrong initials to the name of th- indi vidual employed by the government, and thla is made 1 the pretext f'-r a denial of the whole statemen by the administration. Was this fair? Was i honest f Was it heroming the dignity of the high party making the denial f All uiust an ewer? no ' The lacts being stated correctly, what difference could It make with the administration wbe tber I railed the agent ??mployid Capt <<. T. M. Davis or Captain C. W. Davia, or Capt. John Smith* I will now ? tate tor the beoettt of the travt-rsers that Captain C. W. Davis. Innnerly clerk to the Hoard of Commissioners to settle Mexicau c laims, was the individual sent to Cuba by the Iiepartinent of State, whether with or with out the knowledge of the President himself. I leave the- <'n??n to decide. 1 also leave the public to deti rmlne the Ingenuousness of the contradirtion givsn to my statement by the organ of the adininistrati >n A storm seems to he gathering In and around the De partem nt ot War General WlnBcId Scott was suramin ed to Washington to appear before the (Vioimlttee on Mill- 1 tary Affairs in the House of Kepre'entatives. to give his views on the bill pendirg bafore that committee for an increase of the army. I | on his arrival here, he (list re E Mted himself to the h"a?d of the War Department, and ad a free and full conversation with Secretsry Davia. In tins interview General Scott ex j r-ssed his views upon the Military bill, and suggested various amend ments. Alterwardl, when (Jen Scott appeared before the Committ'-a, he proposed similar amendment* there, stating that the Secretary of War bad fully agreed with him on all these several amendments This being the ca-e, the Committee adopted the amendment* without hesitation but judge ot the.r surprise, upon learning from hecietary Davis that he not only disapproved of the amendment-, but had ei pressed his disapprobation clearly aad distinctly t>> General Scott la their interview. The herretary order-.d <.<-n?mi Hrott to ap|*ar before 1 him to-day for an explanation The result of thla later view is not yet known, but it must have b?sn interest ng. When doctors fall out, who shall deride? I herewith encioen you a copy of the tariff bill, aa it is now |>ending before the Committee of Waye and Means ? bat unagreed to as vet. What modification* will be made to it 1 am unable to say, but it is questionable whether the Committee agrte to any bill. A HILL kMlCOXi THt. Dt TINS Ok 1MI-OKT* ivd nil omaR rvxroMP. Fee. 1. Re It *nact*d by th* Hwnata tad limit* of K* preventative* of th* I nit*d State* of America in Con Hi'"* *?**iiibl?d, That on and after the ? <lay of ? ? . no* thousand eight huaored and flfty-flve, tliera Rhall be a reduction ol teenty per centum 011 t ha rat** of duty imposed by tb* act entitled "An act reducing tli* duty on Import* and for olh*r purpoaea," approved .Inly thirtieth, on* thousand eight hundred ami forty hi, nil the good*. war** and merchandue import*) from foieign countri**, enumerated and provided for In acbednle A . It t> . K. , I'., <> and H . and alao tlioa* crov >j*d for In th* third aection of aaid act exe*pt a* hereinafter protkdwd. Fee. 3 And be it farther enactad, That th* maoifec turf ? and aitlciea ofmlk or of which -ilk ahail be a com ponent material, not other *.** provided for. ahall be and ar* h*r*by transferred to acbadulaC. that th* ma nufactnr*K and article* of flax or of wbiel Hat <ha!l b* a component raat*rial not otf;*rwi*e provided for, ihali be tran*ferre?l to arb*dul* t> that wool unmaaufa't jred ehall be tranaferred to M-bedule O; that flax un manufactured, an t eodilla or V * ot hemp or flax, that ?ilk, raw, with or without th* gum, imported in tb* condition In which it com** from the cocoon, not f<*.ng doubl*d. twi?t*-l or advanced in manufacture in any way, indigo, *i tract* of ind go extract* of madder, extract* of Imtf an I other dy*wood* and roota not otberwla* provi<1?I for, i ctcblrteal, w?*d or | a?t*-l: cudb*ar. fruaetan bin*, lac ? plrlt* lac anlpbnr. lampMacl, b* trao?f?TT?l to ?"b?- { dub- H. And that aalt of all klnda. berri**, nut* Mow era, p'anta and ? egt fable*. u*a<l exclusively in dyeing or in rotnpo*:nc dy*i, but no nrticla ?hall be cla***d a? anrh 'hat ban undergone anv manufacture Hra/ii ? ? , .?< ilrttf aed all other dyewoo.1 in *i ?ka. frutt* and .i|*tabl*i. green or rip*, not o.herwi** proudied for t ar l?n ?*?<!? and all othei -eed* for agriculture, borti- , culture, mci'.lcital and manufacturing pnrp?*e?, no otherwl*'- provided for madder ruot, madder ground ant prepares' burr ?ton*?, wrought or unwruught, hotting cl< tha.b* transferred to *chedril* I. 100 40 SO 36 at) 16 10 & Fro*. ABCIlir ? H I? no ai 24 1? 13 \ * Vr ?. , Tli* I'acISc llailroad bill ha* be*n th* tb< m* of Much f cited d-hafe, and given ri*? to a grand exhibition of P?rliar*ntary tactic*. Wb?n '.be bill wa* pa??- I r** trrday by a majority of 11, I'ol lien ton exclaimed " S* ba?U>| ol, *lr ' M*f* of ***ba*tot/ol? alike* defeated. elr I ? tb* alll'n defeat*'! ' Yeaterday Judge lUylr, of Virginia *ucc**de| is ge? ting up th* krench Kpfdiation bill ill the ll"u-? of K preventative*, wb*n an animal*'! d*b>t* rpronf no b t Witbnot leaving any iwipi<-Mt(n ontlMinnl ill* t'>* probabla chance* of Um bill for lucdii or itoleal K HKtrnrAPrB eounro?M:!ica. f( orn?|o.,i:enc* of tt? I'*nn?y1?an'an ] VtMMim, Jaa B. I'H 7*? I'ociJU ? r*nrt of n?i* ? Truuhi',? Vr Mamn. TU* l'aeiB? Kallrt-ad Wll U. all Intent* and p?rfw**?, dead a ad hurled al'.boiffh ait bwyiwl the reach of t-i - r**urr*cUoaarr ha?i* oftl>? next (otigrr** aat. lal*** ?*bm thing ia apeedili do** tbeTexaaat* trench t um bi'tla wlii miii W ?le*piag *. ? by *id? with th great railroad iirr,J*e?. Tt*r? ar? only thirty t** *a?k it daya ltd of tie are**at aad V w an tkirtg ? 1' ut ran bf dc?t b?; ?. id ?. faaia|* M th' ?*-*' a y appropriations bill*, puir? my oompreheunion. What in to become of the whole army of private claimant* who are now beeieging Congre** may be better imagined than described. If the House should pass the Senate bill for the estab lishment of a ( ourt of Claim*, the long recess between the 4tli of March ami the first Monday In December might be contemplated with composure, if not hope, but the chance* of its paaaage, just now, aie exceedingly doabtfnl. Several of the army officers, now in Washington, have been ordered to join their regiment* forthwith. Tin* look* a* if Secretary Davis anticipated serious trouble with the Indiana during the coming spring and >ua mer. Letter* have been received in this city which remove any immediate apprehensions in regard to the health of | Judge Mason. lie will return to the United State*, in all probability, a* noon as hi* atrength permit*. [Correspondence of the Baltimore Suu.] Wshmimitom, Jan. 1S6:>. The Remaining /Ajvi o) the Itmtinn f'nflniiiinf ttutinet ? The An ay Mill l.ikely u> Lie Over ? 7V I'acijie Hail i road Bill Referred - The Huunty La nit an!l t'rench i SjHitialumi, if ? ^ There are but thirty nine day* of the session left, (th ' 4th of March being a Sunday,) and there i.i an unuaua crowd of bu*lnea* before i^ongress. There Is no lack o i indnatry or application on the part of either me nber and Senators, and we may hope that a goo I suioiut of I the unfinished business of last session will yet be di? I posed of. A* to new bill*, they will have a hard roa l to travel. 1 It i? thought that the militia or volunteer MU will inter fere with the Mil frr the Inrrea-e of the army. Tbeie are enough perrons who bel:eve that the increase ia In ! dispensable to the well being of our Western settle menta, but they wiah to poatpone the passage of the bill for the unt reason that the Judiciary bill was post poned in the Senate till Ik-cember neit. The opposition to these bill* la wore ol a personal character, aud doea not extend to the principles involved in them respec tively. Ti e Pacific Railroad was to-day finally re referred to the ?elect committee of thirteen, who, "if they choose, may leport in a week or so, aud then there mav tie another light on the bill, but it i* not likely that t hero will be time to pa?- It. Should the next House of Itepra sentatlves mature a I'kdfic itnilroad bill, It la nouiiwttat doubtful whether the Senate will agree to it. The bounty land bill, fioio Infn^ overloaded, la in dan er In the M nate. If it does not paas vojn. there will ardly be time left to paaa it through the Mouse. The , ridtrs with which the bill is living provided in the Se- ; nat" are intended to kilt the bill in the House. The Krench spoliation claims were at last, on motion of Mr. Hajly. of Virginia, taken up and considered. Hn much has already beeni-ald on this subject that it would be a work of suprerogation to at tempt te make it clearer. The claim seems to be well established, under every rule of public law. The I nlted States have been benefitted to more than twenty times the amount, and the poor claimant* and their descendants have been hurled from wealth and comfort to penury and dlstruat. The bill ? seems to have a large majority of the House in its Cavor, j 1 and ia likely to paaa without much debate I Considerable dissatisfaction is expressed by the m*in ; bers of the administration at the late speech of the Km . ptror .Napoleon nnd some appellations may be ma<le in ? the Senate. Cm' fcono? We ilo not m-an to break either I with trance or KngUnd, and in a warof words it matters little who ha* the advantage. THE CASE OF SENOR ARRANGOIZ AND THE MEXICAN GOVERNMENT. More About the Seven Million Dollar* Pahl Over to Bant* Anna Under ttir (i?ibd?n Treaty? Motion to Set Asldr Order of Arrest. Bl UK ton COI'RT ?SPECIAL TICKM . Before Hon. Judge Hoffman. J*?. li.?Tlit Rrpvblic of Mesiro ri. h'ranciico Ar raiufois. ? Tlie ilefenil?nt in thi* case, Mr. Arrnngoi?., In 1KM vaa thefonsul General of the Kepublic of Mexico, 1 at New Orleans. In the month of July of that jear. be recii\ed an order from the Ireaaury Department of U-^x i Ico to rneign liia olllca of ('omul General, and to pioj ed atone* to Sew York, travelling night aud day, to lake 1 po*i>?e?lon of the $7,000,000 |>ald over hy th* govern ment of the I'nltad States under the Gadsden treaty, anl of whieh Ucn Almoute, the Mexican MiuUter at Wash- | ! ington, had po?aea*?<l hirnxrU ? a* Arrangom a inatruc. | | Uon* aver ? without the authority of bin government, l there' v creating great doubt* and fear* in the minds of ' Santa Anna and hit cabinet. Arrangol* resigned hi* | consulship, eame to New Yoik aud took tie 17,000 000 I from thfc hand* of Almonte, and deposited them accord ing to instruction* to bit private account, to avoil tbt claims of the creditor* of Mexico. Mr. Arrangiii after- , ward* paid over the amount to the government, reaerv Ing $70,000 aa hi* commissions, beiug one per cent. Tbfa sum the Mexican government aver* that Arran go.i fraudulently retain- and ha* inatituted thi* ault to j recover it. Tim complaint of Juan N. Almonte, Minuter I'tenipo- j tentiary of the republic of Mexico in the United state* allege- that the defeadant, Francla*o de Arrangoli, was an ofbrerand agent of the republic of Mexico, having a ' aalary of t.'l,00< a year, which he bad been duly paid. ! That on the fourth of August laat the defendant recalv | e<l, aa the agent of the government of Mexico, under the bank cherka of the deponent ( Almonte), $*1,1128,1133 JBt. 1 for which he gave his recelpta. Tbe defendant, it a a! leg. il retain* ami refu*es to pay ovar $1>H.^?1 <i3, which he cl*ima aa cominiaalon. But the government aa/ tbat there was no agr? ement to pty the defeudant a commission, and tbat be acted only aa an o?r*r harlng a -tated a.ilary , tbat tbe defendant 1* a citizen ot M-il ? co, acd by tlie law* of that republic it* employ, a are not entitle-! to eompenaatlon in addition to their aalary, and that the defendant had no right to retain the *um be claimed a* commission. The compla'nant alleged that tbe defendant had reaigned hi* position aa offleer of ! the Mexi'an republic, and wa* about to leave the United ,-tatea. Inter the?* circumatance* the order for armet wa* granted, and tbe defendant waa arreated on the Stb I of January. Mr. John Anthnn and Mr. Wm H. Antlion appeared a* 1 counsel for the defendant, and contended that the order for arrest should be discharged. Mr. l>. D. Lord opposed ! tbe motion. It ap|?ar* by tbe affidavit of the defendant an I tbe argument of hi* counael, that ArrsngoU waa, in 1^52, a member of th* cabinet of the republic , In the capac'ty of Secretary of tha Treasury. On tbe lftth June. hi. he waa appointed Consul General for tbe republic of Mexico , in th* I nlted Mate*; that by the ete^uator of I'reaidea' HUmor* of July '14, lHfi'J, he waa acknowledged aa auch Con ? ill General, to reside In the city of Vew York, but It being afterward* deemed more advantageous by bla gov ernment that hi* ree!d*nce should be ebanged, it waa flied at New Orleana, where b* wa* ecknowl-.J/M by Preeideat FUlmoro. While reaiding la N'e w Orieaoa, <ien Juan <!e Almonte having, a* wa* alleged, poa*e*aed him ?elf, without authority from the government of Met ra of the -em of >eren million* of dollar* from th" govern meat ef th* I ni led States, under the treaty Co?BB>oaly called tbe 1 Gad -den Treaty " great auapicl.ia aad fear? 1 WIT* excited in the government of Meiieo that Almonte I might alxcoad with that money and uaite Uimaelf witb > th* party then, and still in arma against It or on the other band, if be remained loyal, th* government w*-i ( apprrkenair* and fearful that, iaaem<ich aa Almonte In , renelf ng the money from th* government of tl?e l o t I Mates, inuat have represented himself a* th* autheri I agent of the republic of Mexico. The aaid fun la. *o in hi* band*, thu? Improvtdently la that character, night be exposed to attachment or aelxure, on lie half of act ml or supposed creditor" of the republic, whi-U might pro duce very great embarra**aaenta. Tbat there . p., n and to meet either contingency, th? republic of Inlrn on tbe 1Kb Jul/, 1*.'>4, directed the <#[*n Ian*, to laat* to tb* Vice-Coaaal Uaa discharge of b?a d at ie? at New <>? leans, aad jir?<e#.l to New York without & lay, aa apai-i*l eommiaaionor, to take sai I money oat of the ban4a of Aim nte and for thi* purpose. If ri~4e*eary, to del ?.r I to bis* bis recall a* M>al*tar lleelpotantiary. to ae*<iu.e said oSce hlmaelf, aad e?*rc* tla* payment Tbat, not w,ih*tan4ing ill health, tha defendant prnreede Imm' diately to '-*w Vara, aad wllh tbe gr*-ate?l eaut on an I dels^acy t?ob u|?a him tbe d erharge of hia new f a' t on*. Be then d srofered tbat Alnviate waa ma. tag large disbnraemeata of the fuad* a '|oeiti'>a on b 'i* f of the gnveramant, aad hi* ftret *isb*rr . ? into- ar , from Aim' nte ottering to pay to bla* ra ?? tar/a Cooav. : Oneral la adr*e- e, the rec> >1 ?f wa h be eo., i ' rw.t refnae wltboat d)a> I- atng Mat be ? ? I act ng a*(Vw*nl, which might Le'< *t b I* m 'bit be, therafere, aa tbe 1 oat prudent cow, re e 4 t , - } <00, but [ Wad liiteaelf fight with the gnveraawa".. 1 [4Ni*f It to tketr eredi' ?bll leaving a , ? of saiar A 4na to bim of | . 0M. Ibe 4ef>adao ffnta te t e ..iierBmeat deo-aadlng the amoaiat of b>a tsamlM m to which he re??tve4 aa aaaeer that the) iid ant pay I n bla rommi>aw>a, bat a> '? >aaat - u of. red h >i the poeltma of Mli .itei J l#n>pMentare to tie oltel ctat*a. witb a larga *alary. wt >b Iw mm a.nee dee tad, i it I farther tbat tbe instable MSWie* ?' V f*>*"?a ?<eat of M> tiro ia eei^eteat reaeou for ;? ? '? e g ? <t aa' sat aa ewawWaa . a*4 thai W * ever aaca.. I ot* to have the mal'.ar t?rtM b/ a l?-| . l". >i . <e i.,Y\ a i> ?" .J pead i| THE GREAT SNOW STORM. Appearance of the NrtrDpoiU-Drlrnllon or Travel? T Ike Sleigh* In the Street*? Jcrre ntle Sparta? The i arnlviU Commrwril, dH*. ?'A mow atorm at ln?t," wa* on every one'* lip* yen terday, a* the nmail feathery llakex came do? a drifting againat the wlndown and aide* of the houmM, ami cover >n| every viaible object with a iiliewt of white During the winter we have had several attempt* at a mow atom, but they were a II very fr in Ion* elTalra, ami didn't laat long enough to afford a decent alei^h rid > butyenterday, an U to make amend*, thcnuow rxur drift ing down, from early ilawn until late in the evening, ami at night it continued to drift from oil' the hou tee, keep ing the air ptill HIM with fluke*. Kvery obje.t wear* it* venture of white The ntreeta, latdy ho unpKu nit to look upon have suddenly donned a garb of purity nucli ai Ihey have not worn *ince lanl winLer. The . brown bourn n the many colored roof*, aw ultima, window , ?U1?, blinda, door atept, eave*, and, nden.l, all visible object* have lout their individuality and are now of one color, if white ia a color? a queaUou not yet %? '.tint by pbilo>dph?ra. The tree* are thickly oovere i with a white foliage, along the branche* and out to th? eud oi the fartlient twig. The) look aa though thn aiiOw Mot> mini had come untimely , and llowere'l out of ?*aaon. During the morning, carriage and omuibn* travel ?aa lit r.oualy impeded, the home* dr&gg.ng tUeii " alow length nlong," ami allpping at every ate). Tl>e Kighth, Sixth, Second and Tliird avenue earn managed to run throughout the day, but very alowly, a *mall army of la borer* being employed to keep the tracka altar and in running order. Karly in the day a few adventuioua young gentlemen, anvioun, if aot to make hay white the tun ahnne, at leant j u> have a nlelgh-ride while the anow lantiet, might be Men ?'rlv!ng through then* yet uncovered atreet* at a fu- i rioua rate, and endeavoring to delude tbemnelve* with the idea that tUey were having a capital alelgli ride, while tbey jolted roughly over the cobUl" nt?i le Rut aa tie day wore on, the aleigbing became excellent, and the bell* tang out inertly from every quarter of the city, and pleasure partle* innumerable began to intke prepa ration* for having a " good time.'' Soon *le<ghing vehicle* of every description began to make their appearance in thn atreetn, beetle a great many that wera Inde-crlhablc ?the m le-' g / nl*ii(b,tbe coach nleigli, the cart 'leigh *ta<lge>. and al<id<, vehicle* that run on runner*, and aome that run wtthont run ner*; nonilMcript ?le Kb* nU'-b a* wer' II" Kr neeii before, and inch a* doulitl. -* will never ixi ?i<'u nrnn. Them were accompanied by bell* of every variety, ring ing every conceivable change of tunu? belln out of jingle, and bell* that never ? ouid jin*le decently, bat all mak'ng a* much nolne a* |m>- Mble, and adding to the excitement of tbe il.iy. By four o'clock the mio* wa* nearly a foot deep, an i tbentreet* were fairly alive with gayly decked aleigU* lilidiug along and filling the air with mi rry jinglin;. Hug* oinnibu* nlelgba new made tbeirappaarat , drawn bjfouranlaix home*, nod flllel to overflowing with ailpeuny ?lcigb rider*, who amu <ed tbewelve* by aliout ing and firing enow balla at eajb other while pa*-, tig. Tbe "boy*, ' determined to have their fun although de barrid from the pleanureof riding, elu?lered In group* on the rorner* and commenced ttriug *now ball* at the pamer* by. Thl uiterei'ing jierfortnance wa* kept up nth gp'at vigor during tbe day, to tb< infinite annayani e ut tun dry old f >giM, who didn't *ee wbere the laugtl caui' in when their hata were knocked oil by tb<- mUcliief luvlUK urchin*. At the corner of Headway and ( tutl alrnct, an oi l jjmtli tuna atta<aed by attver ii young aRanipa, an I bin dignity coneirierahly "Liken down" before they had don* with him Hi> h?t ?r?< brut upaet in the *n<.w, nod while atooping to pick it up h* wa* ?trunk In Mm nrrk by n eell <lirtet<-d >ii'i? ball. Thin ? iciteil Id* in diguat on hut before ha h? I time to utter a word hi* mouth ??< (topped by h?iiii( filled with ma ancimfoi '.a My large <(ijanil!y of cold ?n..w Thl* we* regaf4*4 aa a tnat feat by the yMngatara, who m*nife-t.d their 4a light by Kn'imi of _ laughter. Tli<* police, of rour-e, wera aowhere to be ?e< n, fndently thinking it wrong for them to interfere with the." innocent Infantl (port*. Ilia boy a were particularly "do?n on" Dm "'tl Tar*, and "pelted" thoaa eialta'l jx>ra?>nag'? t<? their heatt'a content, .tl) tbla the Jehu* bore wl'h beeom Ingme. knr? and appeared rather to like it, thinkia^ it one of the prlr .lege- of Youn/ AmHc* that ahoul l not be interfered with. lata in tha eri f.iitf th* ?oow etoppad, au I the *tar* ?hona out m a eiear ? l y. rii* air la cold ar-d dry, wlttj ? very pr<.?ptrt of flu* aleighjag to d.iy. . twiM tkalm peratura remain at ita preaaat everane, we m .y ?> pert that the carnival, *0 long delay*!, will coui'neaca, and the gaj equipage* and awoliing *?ea>- with all tha ap purtenat,-.e* of coatly fur* aod rich barn' a, wlilrb will make their appearance In Hraftway t? day nil a* to a lab tha believer* in v.ard time*. l?*t night every tli.eg in the Lape of a *Hgh w* hired for the in^ht,and tha variou* portar huaa* along the avenue* out to Harlem and High liridge a*r* mp ing a rich harvest from tha parties of pl*t*nr* *eek?'< who wet* out 01 a "nl|ht'a alaighin,' TIIE STOM IN JRMIY CITY. fnow fell in .ler?ey ( ity to tha < 1* pt h of *n? foot ye* ttrday 'I he railroa i traiu? departed aa uaua), an I ar rived with but lit tie delav. Aeronnf* of (he Weather from all Part* of the Country. Jan. 24?7 P. M The weather litre la clear aud very < old. I'uitumi. Me , Jan '14? T P. M. Tha weath? r thl* evening I* moderate, w.th Indlrat on* of a a now it?in lltwiR.Jan J4-f P M The weather t.*re |* rle>r and tVe tam {/era t ire m i Oerata. CuvitMili, H. g , Jan. Ill?TP H Tha weather * fold and liudy h<re, indicating ? ?now ttorin Paan iiiMO, Jan t 4--1 F. tl. A anow atarui oonmen"-! hate at half paelSvatn * afternoon, and *i?ow .* now fall ng l?aa?lly. Brwrov, Jan 2?? H tt P. M It ta now inow.ag bard in th;? *ity. Wind u .rtbea* (traitor wo, Jan 14? T p. M It 'oma<*nc**l ?lowing t> re at 3 o'clock, an < ooaUaae* up to the pre >ent i ov, with oiica'en* of a baary fail B?>TniK?> . Jan je? 7 P M. It eomn?eB?ed etiowing haie about 4 i/'lort w ? *i pr?*pert*of a heavy fait K<ai.*?rov Vt Jan 24 ? 7 P M, The thermometer i* D?" ltd*gi*?a ate ra urn, and tha <? father i* fine and rlear Rum Klin Ji a " no*, Vt , Jaa. 21 ? 7 P. M Tha a atb*r bar* i* clear aa-1 Id* thia aternag, hut very eoM Haarv a , Jai. *4 7 P II At half pa*t Ittr tht* afternoon *a.? naneK> l 1*11' lag very t.tav 'y here U.'ra ?rr no mgi.i M abate meat op lo thl* ' tne *|? Hon. Jan Y4 7 PM. It Mnna>nw>l aaoa ng here at I NT M and the ?V rm *titl roatlc taa It ev.|/? Jan U UK Weal! er ha bean e* ve|y nalei aal p!**ee .t her* ta da/ . At prraen*. >e haie a depth if anna frnan eighteen '?? tw> ?? ur a ??* Tu* th?r nmantw < now !? Jagtee- ahote zero (to- aiafia J?n. .1 f r M Tt?e thi rw>' eia-? ' n '?.la ettr ?? aevvn * - If* tb i i moia.n,' rfM It ill <?gif?a aWt* ??. ft a?w *ta*4a at twenty akave Tii" weat|?< e m/r Ilia WtvaaVrr la t"""* "J* ih r?- ... ?. * v Jaa 24? ' P. K. TV* eeea - g tl.? 4/ ulfarfort ; iaae, a-?l th?r- a a . ? tr. 1 1 w kW4 hawta|. P ?' ?> J.n I'. 4PM I The M*a I* ah etng bright! > h? <t The tiier a>- natar 1 la 14 (eigne* ahave *?rw f>? . J.a 04 tf M Wa*1 ?? af TWraaawtei H J'graea ?<?,.. -era heli r a awe* m * at iH ? ?, /? ** Auun.^u .. )IH Tha wti 1 )>ae S**a eaate-i r all d*?, I*e >.?** ha^ '? at a '|ht fall o' ? aaw a*4 ti.? waat ?#v ? n? <a wi??4e?*'? Pa.' >.w*i?mn? Jaa 1* > "? tathar w.>*e ate <?.?.?.. f ? I a; a ? ? a>< .t two a- he. of tt'.w ? ? a it I< i / i t ! >?<. 4- ? * r. ? Tl.fetait" ? e* t"*m ?'ae ??-? * lL ? h t? w*i', ?.fl* 'tJe.-' iU .*v ft ?av>?v lit Inch** Jeep here. The weather ia now cold urf dear. Tim train* a-e running regularly. PmuDIUWi, .!?u 24?7 P. M We bad a night (?U of ?uow tl< in uioming. but it chaw ed olf mm ciin uooii Thla evening the weaUier i* cloudy. lUlTIMORV Ian 24? T P M. There we* a light full of >n .? lior* ? arly thia morning, but tbe weath*' haa been cb-ar e??r nine*. It in new fine moonlight wth a moderate temperature Thr Part tenia ra ?l tin I^mm ??r lit. alil|> Sal II van on Hrt lalaml? Mali ly of nil ?? Board. Wl publiitbi- 1 ia Teateed.ay n flrKiiii ? brief account of thr *hip HitUiran runi..ng anhore at Kin I -land durum tbe rlolrnt atorm of Monday We here eluce then ??> tained the follow log part.culai ?, from wbich it will be ??en that thit iccidrnt ??? not mi *eriou* a* ? ** at ttrel I ? The Snlllvan, Captain Mite -bell. left (Jbarlewtoa on tha lTUt Inataat with a full carfo, ronaiatiiix of 6*0 l?ai*a at cotton, 17b eaaka ol rice, an i .SO barrel, oi bam. The w>ath*rua? rery favorable duriif thr gieat'r p*it>a, Ibr y ??jaw but on fuu lay afternoon the wind frmliia?4 eonallerably and in a f*w boura ble? i p(rf?t gale They were oMijed to heave ta under for* and ma u top nail*, but alio at la?t became uUeio uniniuag' able and drift*'! wl h the currant which at tin* point eel* atroag toward* tha ahore Wl en within a quarter of a mile s f the beacb, Vno a at Klra Ialaud, "lie ?Irorli upon a bar and for a lew m ailt,* t!?e aea. which wa? mama* high, broke over her deck ? N > hop* we* now enter tained of the safety nf the eeaael, an I had alio re maiued in thla pOHl.un ball au hour it Would laid been licit to ini|>o' dhle to aave tbe rr* ? It to *b?iit a quarter to -ii whin -In- atrurk and an dark that the, could with dlfli?u!ty di?> e: n the beach, which lay about a <|uarter uf a mil* off Th? beach it <-tf ia live mile* from tbe maiu laud and tb- only habitation upon it M tbe lighthouse who'll atarid* about a in !a (rum wliera the Huilitan went anhore Tli# captain ordered one . .f tha boat* to be lowered, far the purpoee of ruuniug a line to tbe ahore, but, before they could free It from the tackllnir It waa a?*pt nvee board by a ware, and h ?(. They lucceeded in getting the *ee?nl one down and put' ing three men Inker, whe reached the l?ea< h In >fety. Tbe rope . otiiiuuaieaUea, however, wa* of little u?e for the) had hardly laoilel before the verael aw utig looa>>, ail' ! . after *< raping bar krel coiiaiderably, wa* driven high upon tha fcwarh, where ?h? remain* at preient The wavea now broke la ?pray upon hei led., hot the crt i mat ?? Out -if danger, aud ( repaicd to <11 ?< mhark. It wa* uupoealbta, while the etorni raged witfe aucb vlolenoa, aud a* the ahiji lay, to <lu any tloiig effecta* toward* getting h?r irtoat They bad alread* cut awa> the mainma?t, and tbrowri ??veral barrel*, wbieb lay up< n the dirk, orcrboaid, ?o that aba waa now In a crij. pied conditieii. About 10 o'clock a- ioe boat* rum taa mainland put oil lo their a?*i*tanne, ni l at o'clerk all the aallora with their rhrata, were b' mgbt la Babylon, a little town atout ail inilea from tbe wreck, and comfortably l?'ged In one <>f the botela there. Tha ?Sullivan wa* at laat accouali ImhwddeJ to the depth of ten lert in lha .and. with l.er l a' a broken aa< aeveral of her bow timber* alarted Tbe rlre ia eaaa pletely deatroyed, but a* tb" cottain real*!* the actlaa ef the water for a h>ng time, It will be very el ghtly dam aged. A* for tb* v"?>el, it 1* couahterv 1 ult<ely iupo* Ible to aave bar, for, even if tbey a-'toebd lb aa triiatlng her, *be a ao badly liOK*ed kliat *be woublaaali In deep water The eapiaiu *1111 reaiam* oy bar, ant will not leave the !??irli till ;be,.,rg. ,* all laaded, whli h will take lite daja at least. Ihe following arc tbe nainee of Uie ulceii an t crew ^ ? Kllat mate, John llerrlck"' n, See?n.| mate, t aarle* l'et?? mid. M*' ii - ihaai* I'ruriim, Cha*. i'etnaoa, Adelpla iiait on, Micliael l.roian Win ll'iat Jaui' lu >u Janak Hmlth. I'eter Aulrawa. Me ward ? Kebard Wkltaan; htewaide-* Mra. Hlrebeth M llartlet Th< Hullivan * aixteeu year* old uavib^ i>a*ii bnltt at. I a*t lladdam la IMW and rueaaure* tk 'lll'itt b i ndi?-d ?ind Qfty ton* -b>' m owned by and ae< on-lgned ta Mr. fbaiba lluialey, by whom, we beltete, * e a fully 111* o red. Her value la e*?imatrd at fM '??' anl that tl 1 er cargo, which ia *aid t? la> completely ? <i*er?d by lo ? urarioe In thla .ty aud t aiannaii at about V. ") Kite laland, aa the baaach on which the ^alliraa aaw Ilea la called , i* eieaedlogly dangerou* to ?e*e*la dana( ? toriny wrai h? r, at a atrong current eeta tuwar-le ik. AI>out Nve year* * o it will lie reweemUerwd, the KUaa betb, and ?even of her rew and pei-erigera, anen^ whom w?i* tb* (ooalea- fb - >'i (Margaret )' tiller), ba> huihaad and rbir w r re ioat aud not mtra than twa luontba ainc* I r* Da it iwori. a I ranch vea*?l, waa wrecker) on the aanie Ua> Ii fil.7?*TI0> or THIS H4LTI' A?f?TI4? WH'TilKKN ITIK. *k? BT r?? *TOBM. Th* a'rtmMnj. lUlllc, C'lnitck, f >r Urarpou*, '.aft bar wbarf jaau r 'af , aa l pi'.cta.laJ ** far a? '|u?'?a tlM, tUr> ili< ia*kw*4 ll M*Kqw?n ol th* iw?? Hh* will ?? I tb<* moral Aft *1 9 or look Mb* rarrlr* aist j "Da |'*a.rngrra *li*w nm.n alii l?a fa<ta I tlMtbrrr )i?r ? !l*t ? ounta t? ? ~ ' (* 10 Tb? *taaa?ab!pa Matloo >'u?t*r. for ClirlHtno, ia4 KUirl.'a, Wnod'.iuil fut Mritub art ai*o ?*U>a*4 ai 'U? r ?!??>??. from Ilia '?m? ctuM au<l aill tail aa ?win ?? tb* ??itb*r f?mi Ita mju i or TDK HHi? ?mmnii --a. Th* lirlK <???rf.?ni fn<m \i> taivlrU lor Itoatoa, .a alao r>(Kjrt*'! en. lit* at alt al?.rh aaol aaltora aa Ul| blatd 4?ri>| llit Ul< lata, flta ?a< 'ini? up 'in tb* l??' li oia lUa uifbl of lha ]l>l oppo- ta W??l tampion. ao-l t* to >1* lly -1 a? ri .4 to >*? a>,rta llit r ?!l< at IDit ba >U ifna ll?lfa*l, Mr , ?wt ba ! a cargo 1. f dial ;.art "( wb 'lima* a* iai?4. t if k ?TBanMir rtt ii.ik, Th? *tobr?<a of lb* !at* ilrnn ?| [-?? ? to hav* m af fact m|?i:i Iba irMisi of tii* u sla InmU iilntia Morrtehra (far poalttoo "iaiinu?? nncliti(?0 (apt Ixaia m al cuik < a har, aaaiof a liat ba can r*r 1 *rr btobm *r iirm air. Kim H<i, foot of TMrtj Hrhtb draat, t R T!?* lata iti/rin 'lid rue- 1 larabla .|*taa/? t?> m ala Ijrli'f at ibl* f.?r1 of ffi* '1 '7 Tb? *l?ij.a Ib4# atra ? ?< A<Jjalaut b?il i *t..i* In* Uttar an old rraaal, la/taai ? lib atoo* w?ot o?a a? ttiat lb* ina'.a ba It/ nra^nl wllh bu !lf* A f.a* >? d?.ii?r all*! >b? ?oaaa nrrrr ala* taat w I*. wi r .|*aia?* A tare* a '>?p, V?au-I aaal, ? *? apaat abila pa**i?( lb* Bbat Taarat IU HOUKIIt ilir W M ITM A H i'KOKI. rtnum-nui, Jm an. i?J. lb* ?'hi.'.a't A ?>b/ Wbl'.vtaa, from Ha*aaa*h fo# fbUa dtlpbia . ?f?t atkara 4aH?f Iba i'a ao! hvia4i; a^b1., ia IJttl" r?( Ha'Wif I ? i?? il l ba'l to tblow >a?>,umU' balM of ?ot'wa ?iiTbwafi( hj.a (If .uiil; ?lll Ua I?t m* J ?ra?>r f Itjr Vim*. An. nm ?<<? N?ut ?Ma /or tfanaax baa ??*??? la*'|a*l U" if" ft o' II, MO U aaf'iatartlp pal t far Iw ral.?f of tka of Utmy CUji rhu ara a*t Millal tbrt<?rb tba ?"apa?-?.ua4?at if ?ba foor or Iba (yrmmum l.iwwil '.at a Alia* Tbu (an tu i.<?<r*4 fr? ai tb? f< aa.nif ai> ..????? ? UI ait'l '"a.m. lira, > H f*?t?a. <Va ??il Ik 24 aa 4? (aa raawt ) _ _ V. 4a 4?I *t ai I 'aaitail, f a a .. JM w ?lh 4o An *a If I>aiaa 'ba ... M vi Una J M U? ? ?, p?r taf o?.aib?> raerlfle aw ? af *'<?? li (iU. ... v? '?? 1? H II, M'. U T?.i? ba* t^a ??raf.,H/ tppr'.pr ?t?l by Ua A4? ??r/ f'?aatal'U? ap;<ai.lM ?l tba pabllr ?a*Ua? MW'in ra'rtag il. a*4 U<* Kara Mr Va* rtu4" <>t Maaiarary ba* nulrrM U? aomullMa a ? ? WU buUaf a U| lb??' (or atMHB Ik an i.taa *4 Tba jtm+wU .pa tba c?*u**t\aa ara aaa tba lafM??? W *>??* . r." ? B .-i? f)? 1 rw Jffi*yCllF (?>atiaa<i tal Uaa/ ,1*1*11. *a4*rai>a a a??k a( paapara' <>a f~r IU* ??Wbf?ti'-? Wa*hia?t/a * 1?t? f?af, (lha 'JM ** r*Vr?ary b; * ?ar*^a ia 'ba rnam ar a ba'l la lb* a**'. >af . ? tba H? H"a?* lap.. '.atioaa 'r..ai I. a fb.(i,i ialrnai Iba Hi,.t/? ra. l*a?a, a*l Ik* I'llMll a.aafH af rt. pbi* *r* *apa''a? la ba praaaat Tbara tra Va*aa?? ?ft] a?4 * *ty a??a>b*r* M tbi* 'ttar '>a c i).i> ??> iia ???*a*t? ara amMlaatip lawr*Miac Ta' f?M?i? H?a 0 B llttr rf Jr, ba* affavft ? pa' tw<?. a ifc* li*?t*'atar* of )l?ai /*ra*y a-bMr ' feat <u f.r*aa*a a?r? af 1 J?i?r ' M; bra ;?ara, .aa'aal af la?, ia* a * *?*?apt f't* j?'? 4*?ll n*a raai^rr. - Ibaf.Vaf ? ag-aaa* af -ba I ?- t?|*rtaa'?t aruaj a^tb Iba tpwt' *a< af tba 0?a> a ' - ' r' "** "? 1 ra ?<?! baa 'aa>ai tb* aypara'aa ?f ' o<?paay Wa ), iif ?! M- ?* f> (aala* S ??* I 1 1*4 3 ta ba lavia-l ap atlM It.* V> b ualaarl, fa* t ai Ma' 11 alfbl a*. 1 la ra*?ra ay vat lair b "jaaa ?'%*? a bra aiaraa b*4 eetiei 'baiai MB. ia> t" *ra T)>? 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