6 FEBRUARY 1841, Page 10

New York papers to the 9th January, brought by the

Cambridge, have been at length delivered. They contain intelligence, of which no trace had been found in the papers of the 8th, which only the passen- gers previously landed had brought ashore with them. A warm and somewhat threatening discussion had arisen between Mr. Fox, the Bri- tish Minister at Washington, and the Foreign Minister of the United States, in consequence of the arrest and approaching trial, under the authority of the State Government of New York, of a British subject, Alexander M'Lcod, on the charge of piracy and murder, as one of the party who destroyed the Caroline, American steamer, within the jurisdiction of the United States, during the Canadian revolt.