MAiU.kE LIST—PORT OF BALTIMOREMONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1844.FROM THE EXCHANGE 11EA1HNCi-KOOM BOOK*.CLEARED.Pohr Uuchanibeaii, Patterson, Port uu Prince, Jno. Theo. Kill)t*chr Win. Henry, Ryder, Halifax, Clark Kollogg.SAILED—-Schrs Alary CHihaiiue, Hayle, Charkt-tou; Jtoehambcau, Patterson, Port au Prince.AkIUV ED.Brig Julia Helen, Atncsbury, 211 days from New Orleans, sugar and im»!a*«us, to Withingtou 3c l’;u-»t-aiun, Sami lliirllmt, am! Win. O Harrison.Sclir Jack Downing, Pa.-napea, from Pmlad’u, mdeo, U) John VV. Brown.,V1 RVIORANDA.Barque Elvira, Gorham, lor Baltimore, cleared at I Boslon Hui inst., for Baltimore.Brig Dover, Purcival, hence lor Beaton, arrived ui llyanH 11 tii ui't.Brig Eleanor, Forrest, from Baltimore, arrived at. (Jimilesion l\hh him; and sc hr Alice. Ann Pcndlt; rgast, Steves, from do. Utli. Brig (Jen. Pinckney, Hobbs, for Baltimore, went to sea hum do. 12tli; and sclmr Iowa, Appleganli, for d . Idth.Schr l)alla», Aiken, hence for Bangor, arrived at Holmes's Hole lOin mt alter a very l»ui»tlt; rous passage, in which she sprung aleak, and it was thought her cargo was considerably damaged. On the 1‘Jtli, tn a scveit* gale in the harbor from two N. E. she dragged down near to where the trig ‘*Dr. Hitchcock” was lying, and fearing sin* would g« t in contact, her cables were slipped, and she went ashore.Schr New England. from Ball), with a cargo of planter, hound to this port, put into the Hole foi a liurhor 11th; and the gale increasing on the 12lh, parted hsf cables, ran ashore and tilled with water; rail and nlank shear broken. Both the above vessels will have to he discharged before* they can be gotolf.Sehr Uha. los Henry, Brewster, sailed from Bucks port lOtli inst. for Baltimore.Schr Black Hawk, Yenton, hence at Portsmouth 10th inst., below. iSchra. Helen Mar. Nelson; and Howard, Eldridgr*. from naltirnore, fur Bangor.Schr Byron, Churchill, for Baltimore; sailed from Plymouth litn inst.Sclir Imperial, Heed, for Baltimore, went to sea from Hnvannali 10th inst.Disastku. Tha barque Eleanor, Slemmer, from New Orleans bound to Baltimore, put into Key West 16th ult leaky. The master writes under date nf£6'h, via Havana, “that the vessel sprung aleak the day after she left the bar, increasing gr dually until one pump was insufficient to keep her free.” A survey had been held, and the vessel ordered to he tlLcharg ed. [The Eleanor has a very valuable cargo,consisting of ‘JK) hales of cotton, 1*1 lilids, tobacco, 2198 pig* lead, 1 DA hhds. sugar, 1U.I bbls. molasses, GOO bbls. pork, and sundry small articles.J