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rene ae ARRIVAL OF THE PROMETHETS. More Gold Dust--"ews from Caba—Our Ha- vana Co respondence. The stermship Prometheus ar ived yesterday from San Juan de Nicaragua, She brings San Francisco dates of Nov. 1. Her passengers left San Francisco per tteamship Cortes on that date, arriving at San Juan del Sur en the 2th. The Prometheus has 6f0 passengers, and $1,754 868 in gold dust, consigned as follows: — THE SPECIE LIST. $906,000 A. A. Cohen & Co... Loezard breres. 97 000 Beebe & Co... ) E. a Steine fm. Ex. Bank. . $20,000 Davoan, Sherman & W. Thomas. M. Falden.. : C. & J Rosenfeild.. 49,137 200,000 Accessory Tri ‘Hands of passengers. {Seligman & Co... Blumingdale & Co The Prometheus arrived out at SanJuan on Tuesday evening, 16th inst., and left for New York on the after noon of the 17th, stopping at Savana for coal, which port phe entered at sunrise on the 224, leaving again at 11 o'clock on the morning of the 234, Among the names of her passengers we notice that of the distinguished Irish patriot, John Mitchel, and family; P. J. Smith, Esq , 80 successful ix effecting the escape of Mr. M. from Van Dieman’s Lard; General J. McDougall, Congressional Representative from Ca’ i/oraia at Washing ton, and family, Mr, E. C. Kemble, editor of the Alia Cali- Jornia; P. Livingston, Esq., of the Sacramento Union; Drs. A J, Bowie and H S. Hewitt, of Sam Francisco, and R, M. Cuyler, U. 8. Nay The steamer Pacific, of the Nicaragua line, arrived at San Francisce on the Slst, in twenty-five days from New York. Her letters were answered by the Cortes, leaving Oa the Ist inst. vur thanks are dveto Mr A. C. Hutchinson, purser of the Prome’ bens, for late papers and news. OUR HAVANA CORRESPONDENCE. Havana, Noy, 21, 1853, meral Canedo Reports a Slaver— Arrest of a Portion of the Carq0—W hat Became of the Remain der— Closing Acts of the -nment of the Caplain General--Our Consul at Ma Acciclent to the Steamer Falcon—Saintly and Royal rations—=British Construction of the “Emancipailo” Onier, des ve the pleasure of advising you that General Canedo, ‘s own volition, this morning advised the British Con- sul General, very much to his surprise, I presume, that a landing had been reported to him of three handred Afri- tans at the * Ensensdo de Cochinos,” near to Cienfuegos, and that under his instrustions for their seizure, twelve Degrocs bad been apprehended, supposed to bel. ng to the cargo, in the charge of two countrymen, who were also arrested, This looks very well, although there is some appearance of fabricating testimony at s very cheap rate, as the ad- vising official had'it in bis power to have seized the wnole gang before the partition was made; but the boaus for two hundred and eighty eight was too powerful to yield before the tender contcience of the fuactionary or his su rior. ae is the closing act of the faithful devotion of Gen, Danedo to the cause of humanity in suppression of the Blave traffic, and will go a great way towards making Na- lish sentiment forget the thousands ef ounces pocketed uring his administration, from the pursuit of the trade uncer his sanction aud authorization. But the coolest thing yet done by the u inions of Spanish power has been the refusal of Gen. Pavia, Governor of Matanzas, to par: wit Mr. Morrel, appointed Consul for that port, to take charge of the office of the American consulate, aud per- form the customary duties of Commercial Agent until his exequatur”’ as Consul is received from Madrid. Mr. Morrell tells me that Gen. Pavia is well enough pleased with the present incumbent, and that he cannot recognise the right of any other to perform the duties at resent; that when he is duly permitted by accreditions Fors Madrid, he will have no objection to his entering discharge of the duties of the office—and not until then. This will be delayed several months, and, as bas been the case before, may be much longer deferred. But it never has been questioned the right to have charge of the Consulate hd to perform the duties under the com- tere'al title, whigh has always been accorded by the Su- preme government of Cuba, ou presentation of their credential letters of appointment, &c. If Jaige Clay- ton is to receive the sam+ welcome be will bave & very pleasant opening, with leisure for the study of Spanish character, and the acquirement of their language to facilitate the future discharge of bis duties. The steamer Faleon left us on the 15th for New York, bot, very much to our astonishmen’, she was troubling the waters of our port again on the 19th, eveving, having | returned to make some repaira to her machinery, and baving been in considerable danger of being lost upon the Florida Reef, not being able to put on stenm sufficient to work ber out of danger. She was compsiled to take the Courre indicated by the wind, which brought her back, ry much to the regiet of some who have short time, acd dsisyed exeharge. Several of her passengers will take passage from this place on board the steamer Isabel, which is to leave in the morning at 7 o'clock, but we sve been unable to ascertain wiat was to be the fate of the Falcon’s mails—whether they vill bs transferred, or permitted to remain with the floating wreck for the be peat of giving you ancient dates. There is som+thing Wrong in these Tepeated failures, and Law shoul look to It or the game wili be a losing one. We bave had our usual holy annual celabrations the pe week. Saint Caristopher, who has charge of the javana Sodom, was “:oted’ about town on a platform, Barrled by negroes a little blacker than the bronze imagé, and followed by wax candles, negroes and whites, through a coraposite crowd of spectators, embracing al the shades and shadows of our population. The occasion was solema, I presume, but the s:ene was most ludicrous. The military eccort—the Captain-General on foot, and all the mgpicipal and church dignitaries, humble in their rober of state—was very edifying to our heretic, who stood among the other sincers to sae—not with his wax eandle trimmed. I fear me, if the way to heaven leads along the path of such display. After a good deal of lum: bering fuss, generally, and day was waxing dim, {they hur- ried the holy stock back to its three hundred and sixty-four days’ hiding place in one of the cnrtained niches of the tai 4 On the 19th we wers called upon to do the needful for theQueen, “God bless her,” or rather her saint, who watches over the progeoy of other people. The dig guns wore spexking our love early, at noontide and sunset. We fixed the corner stone cf the Woman-Queen where wi the black image of the child, under the auspices of ( rai Cenedo, end in the p:esence of ali the human digni acc dirt of Havara, A) 120’clock thore was a court held wt the Palace, which was well attended, and brilliant with galoon and decorations. ‘The troops were displayed in the evening of the}day, to Sbow the gentle bonds of our love,and the Captain General and bis brilliant staff lea Cown the line with the chiral ric bearing that won the heart of the fair Dominguez To compensate us forthe expense of the gala feast and trappings we were regaled by duplicate bands from 8 te 10 o'clock at vight, upon the Plaza de Armas, quantum sv General Canedo has received a royal order for the relea of the emancipados—which is the opening of the Britiva interest in Cuba. For the benefit of the United States, and under the impression that it will cause much trouble in the community, be has deferred its execu'ion for the nine of General Pezaela, who is expected to arrive the rat of next week. w J. © be msde to cover all the negroes that have been brought i Cubs since the publication of the treaty between nd England, and that this view will be forced upon e precedent is established. I have much pe Biramer, which must wait with wretched Cuba. As ever, your servant, #8, SEW YORK COMMON COUNCIL [OF FICIAL.] Boanp ov Assistant ALDERMEN, 7 . reaDAY, Nov. 20, 1868. Prosent—Jonathan Trotter, 4: Presi it, in the chair; Qvigiant Aldermen Brown Tait. Mabbatt O’Brien, Brosden, éward, Ring. Wells, Hunt, Bouton, McGown, Wheelan, Barker O'Keefe, and McConkey. PeTitions. Of Aaron Sutton—For correction of ass ent. To Com MoCown- Of J.S. Lord and Joseph treet opened from Third to Fourth Ronda. Ay Assistant Alderman Crawronn—Of Jamos Hauchay, © remunerated for preperty taken at the recent fire be- teen Tw nty-fourth my Twenty-fifth streets, near East 8 e of Fifty-foarth 4 Brondway. To Comimistes on Ronda Alderman Barsoey—Of Samuel I. Domott, Sv others, im relation to fees as assessor, To Committed On Assosan dry porsons, for ctor the Committes on Streets in relation to the aue Railroad. To Committee on Streets, REMONSERA VOPR By Assistant Alderman McGows—Of W. 4. Wool, and Others, against sewer in 121st strect and Third ‘avenue Ti C/ mm tos on Sewers. By wamo—Of property owners on Fourteenth street, Uni gorvity pl ¢c., against Iaying rails in said etrect, To Crwmitteo on Streets, By Assistant Alderman Woonwany—That the woll at tho Oornor of Jackson and Cherry streots be filled up. Adopted By tame—Preamble, stating that — child of Adam Lan. Sr of 422 Chorry street, owing to the unsafe condition of the woll amd pump corner of Cherry and Jackson strosts, was precipitated into the well and much injured, and that id Lapgroosa bas incurred expenses for inediosl attend: co, &e., with resolution that the Comptroller draw his ‘ant in favor of enid Langroosa for $9), and charge the o account of * dor Adopted by the following wo Afirmatire—The President, Morers. Brown, Tait, Maijiatt, © Brien, Maybes, Broaden, Woodward, Ring, Walle, Hunt, Bovton, O'Keefe and McConkey. By A ant Alderman Breangn—That the sidewalks of Bathony street be flagged, from No. 100 to Blin stecet. To Committos on Streete: RESOLUTIONS. PETITION. By WH. Pollis ond others, stating that they have in Po rated themeelvos, (ander the act of April 2, 1850, entitled * An act to authorise the formation of railroad corporations, Pri ca Tegulate the came, > by the name of the Manbattsn Company, for ‘the purpose of constructing nnd talving 8 allroad, with a double track, frem Manhat le to an ng’ the Bloomingdale rord, Broadway, olinl! oF State streots, to the South ferry. RESOLUTION. Jderman Bou rox—Preamble, stating that is, Hugh Smith, Jas, W. Vaulkner, Soha J. Hol ter Joon Anderron. Sargent V. Bagley, Peter B. Bweenoy, onklin Sharp, Gershon Cohin, Chas, Hf. Glover, and Win: envoes, (ma abo petitioned, have, inosep porated them- by the name of Manhattan Railway Company, for the e of oor structing, Ao., ® railroad from Manhattanville Siear, the Blooming ole re , Brcadway and Whitshell tate eieey quth ferry, with resolution that th to conse ent “a in wee for tl x f° Ogee red ied yh aren ae woo and Mapagoment bhoreof to Lo subjeot to the regula Ty Asristant m. M. Pei ’ er British constrnction,this order may | is and other subjects, intended for this | tion of the Common Couneil for the time being: aball bave power, within the limits prescribed by the Inture, to rogulate the amount of fare, the teas to be car, &c, Laid, for the pi By Assistant Alserm the Counsel to the Corporation report whether a tis valid if a rasdet hy the head of a su baes to cirection the | Common Cou ortise, w jontirmsd by the Com- mon Coune'L. By same—That alot. with a house thereon that cm | Hose Company No. 56, the same to bein Varick streot, neat | Vandam, or Spring streot; or in Vandam or Spring, noar Va- Tick. Adopted. By Assistant Alderman O’Kerre—That the drain connect: ing with the ecwer in Third avenue, north side of Forty-second street, be repaired. Adopted. By Assistant Alderman Bourow—That piers be built at ‘Bast river, each, Jomptroller advertise for proposals for the fect of Third, Fourth, and Fifth air ete, 850 hy 40 feet, with two blooks and two bri c Resolved, That the sum of $500 b donated to the sister of eaidO’ Bri ing vote vir.— and the same is horeby, Adopted by the follow: ‘The Prosident, Messrs, Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, ‘eaden, Woodward, Ring, Wells, Hunt, Bouton, d MeConkey—l4. By Assistant Alderman Bowron—That the salary of the map clerk in the Street Commissioner's offics be fixed at $1,000 per annum, to date from Ist December 1553. Adopted by the following voto, viz.:— Affirmative—The Presidort, Messrs, Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, O'Brien, Brenden, Woodward, Ring, Wells, Hunt, Bouton, O'Keefe, and McConkey—li By Astistant Alderman O'Kxere—That pir foot of Thir- ty-clghth street. East iver, be extended into the riv eighty feet by forty in width, making one block and one bridge, To Committce on Wharves, £0 By Assistant Alderman Rixo—Tobst Samuel P. Jackson be reinstate a member of Hose Co. No. 14, he havirg beon returned xpelled by mistake of the Secretary. Adopted. By Assistant Alderman O’Krere—That oil iamps be plat ed im the Fifth avenue at. the corne-s of all the struete Port) at foot of 1Slst street, feet above ordinary high water mark, Adopted on tho fellewing vote, vi -— Afirmative—The President, Messrs. Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, O’Brien Woodward, Ring, Wells, Huat, Bouton, O’Keole, and McConbey—12. Nogative—Assistaut Alderman Breaden. PORTS. Of Committee on Stres In tavor of flagging north side- k Twenty-eig th street, commencing at Sixth ave- ing one hundred feet esst_ thereof; to concur to scant lots on both sides of Thirty third streot, between Ninth and Tenth avennes: to concur to pave Forty- seventh street, from the North to the East river; sotting curl and gutter, ing flagging sidewalks a space of 4 feet; to concur to pave Thirty-sevonth street, betwee venth and wank to concur to pave Fort reet, between Sixth avenue snd Broadway; to concar set curb and gutter stones. and flag sidewalk on north side of Broome street, from Elizabeth to Mott street. All adopted, each by the following Atfirmative—The President, Messrs. Brewn, Tait, Ma>batt, O’Brien, Breaden, Woodward, Ring, Wells, Hunt, Bouton, O'Keefe, and McConkev— Of Coinmittee cn Fire Department—In favor ot refundin Engine Co. No. 80 rens paid by them. Adopted by the fol- Affirma ‘The President, Messrs. Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, O’Brien, Breaden, Woodward, Ring, Wells, Hu: O'Keefe, and MeConkey—18. Of eame—In favor of advertising for lot for Engine Co. No. 27, Adortod. Of Committee on Salari ing the salary of the copying clerk in the Street Com ai ticner’s office to $1.0. Adopted by the following vote:— Afirma\ the President, Messrs. Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, O'Brien, Breaden, Wocdward, Ring, Wells, Hant, Bouton, O'Keefe, and McConkey. PROM BOARD OF ALDERMEN, Report in favor of paying the New York City Temperance Alliance $137 12, for damace sustained in rsmoving their tent. Concurred i the fellowing vot Afirmsti he President, Messrs, Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, O'Brien, Brenden, Woodward, ;, Wells, Hunt, Bouton, O'Keefe, and MoConkey—13. Confirming contract for 1000 gaslamps.and posts. Con- curred in by the following vote: Affirmative—The President, Mosers. Brown, Tait, Mabhatt, O'Brien, Breaden, Woodward. Rirz, Wells, ‘Hunt, Bouton, "Keefe, and MeConke rés—In favor of building a new four-wheeled hose car. m favor of erecting a hell tower in rear o 0, 33, in Fifty in favor of purchating an cngine for Company No. 38. concurred in. : Resolution—Trat ‘he Comptroller deaw his warrant in favor of John Burk and Matthias Bruen. each for $25), for injury sustained at the fire corner of Fulton and Nassat streets. Concurred in by tho following vote:— Affirmative—The Prosisent, M rown, Tait, Mabbatt, O'Briev, Broaden, Woodw: Wells, Hunt, Bouton, O'Keefe, and McConkey—13. Reeolut on—To replace cross walk, corner of Franklin street and Broadway, Coneurred in. Resolution—That the membors of the Common Conpeil elect be furnished with stars and batons of office, and the usual maps, books, c. ‘oneurred in. Reeolution— That three additional desks bo @ited up ia tha cligpber of the Board cf Aldermen , for the Aldermen of the ‘TrAhte-fret and Twenty second wards elect. Covcurred in, Report—On extrs bilf of Theodore Hunt for new Court House and Essex market. @ ‘iat tho slip betweon Forty sixth and Forty- East river, be cleaned out. To Committee im adjourned to Wednesday afternoon, at 6 the minutes, . T. McCLENACHAN, Clerk, Appointments in the Custom Houee. The following appointments have been made by Collec- tor RedGeld, with the concurrence of Mr. Guthrie, the day, the let of December:— DEPUTY COLLECTOR, John I. Mumford. WEIGHERS, F, Addison Kimball Dennis McCarthy, Gustavus A. Newman, William J, Brown. MRASURERS. George S. Measerve. Stephen Hi. Feeks, Matthew Clarkson, Charles S Baldwin, INSPECT cracens. Henry J. Mabbett. wee. William H. Baker, William Ducham, Peter Mciermott, Samuel D Walser, Patrick Dee, Charles Boise, Asahel Reed, Coll N, Campbell, Stephen Cornell, Patrick Boylo, Charles Mills, Féward Pollock, iam Miner, Nicholas Kling. John Quina, Michael Cox, John Brice, Ave] Freomaa, Joseph Weatfeld. Can’ ine Hoes, Anthony 8 Wcod, William Drew, Patrick Campbell, Cinester Fox, Jchn Wilson, Jr., Warner Dsgert, SIGHT INEPECTORS, Oliver 8. Hibbard, John Egan, Lawrence MeNaney, Henry W. yer, Micbael Murphy, John 4eCoy, David Wood, Stephen Messereau. Wm. Henry, Christopher Kinsley, Lebree Simmone, Garret Van Velsor, George MeGrann, Patrick Rickard, John Sweensy, Thomas Kiernan, Michael Jobn Coyle, James 8. Gregory, Alexander D. Renton. Bernard Kerrigan, NIGHT WATCHMEN. Hamilton Allen, George H. Ross, Francis Masterton, Stephen A. Dodge, William Mf. Greeny, Henry Raymond. Mark Thomas, Cornelius Cozzen, Henry Close, Reward ugh, Wm Kelly, | Moses F. Fisher, Jobn Doherty, James Mclaughlin, Wm. Murray, John Davis, Jobn Caliaban. Edward Dennis ROTOR’S OFFICE | CLERK | t. Jobn MeManus, Albert R Speer, John L. Livingston, Josephus Shaan. ?. Emmet, James Hotlran, Willism P. Valentine, CLERKS IN WAREDOUEE DEPARTWENT. derick G. Jennie, Michael Reilly, ym, Jenkinr, David Bowell. | James Lioby, REMOVALS. | The following removals have taken place of those now holding situations in the Custom House { wiGHEes. } James C Brown, 8. R. Meredith, §. C. Coleman, Wm. Prentiss. GUAGERS, | G, W. Blackstock, Walter Prady. Hi ASTRI | George W. Embree, J.B. St. Jona. | M. G. C. Whitlock, ' ISSPFCTORA. | James B. Bunsmade, George Betts, | David Buel, Uriah Bulkley, ©. W. Racklip, Sandford Cobo, Alfred Carhart, William Cox, Henry Cheavens, Alfred Crocker, James R. DeTeng, J. C. Faulkner, ©. L. “ranklin. Nevton Hayes, Horace Bins¢ak, Wm. E. Heath, Fboenezer Jackson, Alex. J. Knox, Joseph W. Moulton, A. B. Rich, W T. Rogers, James Smith, Jomes Rose relt. Elward Berrian, Jacob Depuy, Henry Hanfielé, Warhington Leayeratt, Coarlea McCarley, Charles P. Miller, James Nichol, Jaccb Vreeland, George C. Whaley, Geo. W, Williams, SPELL Gaarlee Barberie, INSPECTORS, Samuel Brower, john G Farrington, G. 8. Leayeraft, Anthony Lambrecht Jobn MeDoneld, ‘Jessee Michell, James M. Thompsoo, enbnon, Franklin Waterbury NIGHT WATCH. Isaac Paxton. Personal Intelligence. Hon J. McDonald, M.C., San Francisco; Hon. Robert Wella, Vermont; Hon. (.’ Cushing, Charge d’Affaira to Feuador; Andrew Jackson McGuire, bearer of despatches to France; Hon. Asa Brodhead, Wisconsin; Hon. A. H. lane, Cale¢onia; James Thompson, U. S.’ Army—were among the arrivals yesterday at the 8t. Nicholas. Gen. Packer, Pennsylvania; Rev J. B, Gibson, Tarry- town, N. Y.—were among the arrivals yesterday at the Prescott House, Hon, S. L. Crocker, Magsa- Gov. Vairbanks, Verrmon chusetts; Maj. Turner, California; Capt. Gardiner, First Dragoons—were among the arrivals yesterday at the Me tropolitan Hotel. F Li 1 ARRIVALS ‘rom Liverpool in the steamshi; thant J A Robinson, Miss L B Robi Rae nur ~ 8 Taylor, W Il To ade, Hd kins, FP Froeman, aint Mr ond Mre Mire 1, Bond, baker, L Haw: N $ Dodge, JG rend, FE RL hi jane wendlor, V M Moore, WH Lewis, HT Spauld ing, WW Gilbert and porvant, Me'and Mro Dittman, iiee Hofman and servant, C Carter, Mrs Uartor, A T Habavaaw, Mr and Mra Major and son, G Whaley, J tler, Mies Anne C Lyneb, Prod Porswor, P J N Withers, R Ballard o , Mr'and Mise Willismeon, BP 4 , B’ Watlington, B Urano, BJ J Smith, Mr and Mrs Boewell, H Fraatiin, Mr and Mrs 4 Neill and son, RS Paterson, J Imbrie, jr, W Fiolding, Bancker, George ii ange De ia Cour, J Kemper, ¢ J I Kemble, Col TB Lawrine, GB Reovor, ir and itlingtom, Mr and Mre Dempster, W Bingiiam, General Watson, Webb, H Winter, ¥ Waltham, (7 Murphy, J osopht Vito vith, 4c ha ea 5 Bs W MGawty, E Eb re @ Miss’ Walker, fern: ‘Reilly, be altorod,for the uae of | 1 and Offices ~In favor of increas: « To Committes on Repairs and | Secretary of the Treasury. They will take ellect on Thurs- | Masti " ; Thompton, Mr Hastincs, Mr Goldation, Me North, JR Rd hip Promethous—W 0 Jones . uyler, USN; Alice Samnson, 3G Soot, Indy, jufant ead daughter: Mr Kemble. Mr Living: WB Le DM Stesle 8 BW; W Mardy, © Carothors, i daughter, Mii , © B Goodelong, J W Moor Miss A Carrot EW Smith’ ¥ Block, J Diokeon. J Clark Mra'Ralie, 8 Layard, Mr and Mrs O Scoville, Christy Leitz, D Cook, EB Braham, J B Gavi land, JS Hoffman. J B Ellsworth, J © Cobb and friend, any ur W White, Rev T Lionvt and boy, HM Shipper, | Mayhs 4 brother Gen McDougall, lady, two children snd two servants; J J Creary and friend, D Swain, LG Good- ear ani children Dr Hew th, Dr Barrie and servant, Dr der, HB Crandall, J Schultz, J 0 Roberts and friend, G | | Morrell, C C Glidde: Gutter, 85m Oo: 0 Ro in, W Koddick,tJ G Glidden, M Rose, J If & Copley & White, J Nichols, J Munyard, GW ‘Ashley, Dr DA Eagar, AW Bottaford, € Bird, & G Baker, R Holdrodge, J P Bernar. y, Mrs Julia Hutehings, John Mitchel, lady and six PJ Smith, G Johnson, J 8 Geddes, H G Curtis, D eimer, © W Louclies, S'Grahaw, Mra A Vanderbeck, ts Wells. Fargo & Co's messenger, J M Shirts, Capt | Davis, Mirs Alt Braman, W Bird, GC Jackson, WB Shorn ington, A Bras ster, N ‘Argler, wife and two children, N ‘ate, Mrs R Patten and two children, J D Hawks, jam Dawes, JC Tanants, MB Beonett, Mise H Gilson, Capt Murray, Mre McFarland, Mrs C B Vail, 8 Horton, ¢ Aikin, Capt Barclay, LH Rovie, lady avd child, Miss Newhall A Hart, L Moffat, J & Ande: © W Bro: N Morvil JA luisth, Mr McCallun, HA #renet, G Edmeston,F War- | ehildres Sweden | Dse ron, WH Brown, H Swus 8 8 Kipley, W Patterson, DM Fevan, CS Stearns, P McFadden aod child, J Legswort), E F Jackson, MM Wilcox, OC Diss ns, 8 Conant, SF Aldridis, JFredrich, HW Griswold, W Dent and broth Tavor, I. Wanen, E Clements, D Corwin, DG Durall, F'E Taber, B nham, B Slocum, W Watson, W J’Reeve. a Wil- ‘ratt, H lisms. J Thomas,'J Ropes, T D Woedson. R Parson: | burgh, P A Puffer,© © bit and ae J W Oakle: ar: Hi Ko ? Burker, J C Sherwood, R Ladd, JB Wolls, HLiltara, J Dangh Se ye ona ebild, BP 0, J. Wayland, J S$ Sutton, A Shardon, H PStmuzer, E Hughes, Mra Nowell, ’8 Smith Mack, W Temple, B Broker, W Stewart, J Canes, J Branson, ‘W W'Freuch. A B Bentley, A Engehart, G Camhart, H Bar. ten. II Rod! JM Nelson, A Worth, JB Bradley, mrs Oat- mill, C L mm, B Lienthal, N Nanford, BG Porter, L. Paine, JS EB Welch A Alexander, J Hutchinson, & Dit lon, J'J Martin, D Laventy, JM Hudson, A H If WwW Bailey, 8 Merchant, M Strain, 1 Wate, @ A Pratt, A Rose, E C Mi: At} non, G'B. infield, G Walter, J Saf J Sat. fin, $ Watt and son, J Sith, JH Corel, J W Campbell, P Emith, B Cogswe'l, M Peck, J Malu, OC Foster, @ Walter, Plaster, J © Drinkwater, H JW Johnion, y, J P Hazon, J Herbert, Clark, W Bory, D'Mullen, Ti DE rear | t, J Newton, D AD Riker, ER Graham, J J Medey, G Lewis, E Morsard, F Baldwin, W Magoon, JC Morrell, E Reese, J Lushton, J Sherwood, W itt, J Countrym n, W Jones, J Stor! BW kal ys Ww K Pullen, N Cann, W Delaney, H Kno 1, Ralph, W Drazo, A Wolls, J H Johnston, J G: J F Serrott, G Clark, K Fowler, L Burt, J W Jobnsoa, LL Dickiason, NG Burnham, § W Stanley, © Wilcox, nley, A Hubbard, N H Coffin, H Schrader, G R White, L Baptist, J H Parker, G Wells, J B Giucine, G Van Sickle, K Bravo, D Vauzhin. H Greoville, J Seeley, Driver B Rippler 'E Ford, § W Rickett, § Adams. ell, D Snyder, If © n Dor ulivas Sullivain,’ A F Goodrich, J shop, Kt Thompecn,” Ws" Atkins, “J Shaw, O- Basuior, D Eliictt, J Bailey, J Hodges, W'G Vinton, J_C Davies, A ‘A Yonich, G Dexter, EM Hooper, G Bthuerfleld, J Briggs, M Decker, F Crafold, J Burschlock, D Dolloff, R A Vinton, J Sillicrs, J Allery, S'Moloue, J Blossom, C Smith, B Racer, LL Pering, H B baldwin, G'N Hart, J Laverty, A Marsh, BM , SH Lair, J Moowan, 8 King, M Peuimer, W Duncan, J Cantill, A senx, H Smiths, John Ruckam, & | A Rugg, H'M Ste Mr Meintyro. M Meyer, J MeMullon, | J Edvards, B Healey, 6 Gordon, D D'Munns, BD Rutherfort | BP Bure, J Robinson, 8 Smith, J Greeir, S Madden, a W | Long, G E Dodge, G W Gilman, L H J | | J Litton, W Sammis, iker, B Simn ens0 ins, W Me Neidseetch, 8 Barton, $ Calvin, K Shirttand, A G Rhodes, J J Josselim,’S Barsm, R Gray, A Riddell, D'M Dardardson, GD Hendrick, O Il Fellows, JW Old, D'Clinte, J D Kane, | W Tucker, J Keone, JC Smith, J airy, P Plumell, D Far: | rell, $ Gurney, J Ovts, J Hoge, H Waldron, EB McClusky, J | Gilman, G W Ayres, H Sawyer, RB Wallack, C Clark, N | Bann, CO ildreth, a D Martin, J Horton, €’ Spaulding, J P Ross, J Dee, L Lafontaine, J Mattison, H Rickett, J Rod- ham, EH Clark, WL Mulway, L G Clatk, L Wood,'M Like- MD Sproull, R Miller, Il Smith, A ‘Carnes, it Orr, C a, G H Murphy, GJ Leefort, J Uarrod, J K Storm, W D Boll, FN Binwall, | 5 C Bailey, JC Wing, 8 | $ Davidson, & j , P iiall, H Balleuon, 8 Belmard, G Bising, A Adnins JR | Wibiams, DS Kugge, C Simmon, L8 Whiteoinb, D Graham | SLPallard. Wa attohe, H Namer, 8 F Nokoring, DF Scott J Jane, Johnston, M Gransor, SJ Nikering, P If | Bradford, A C Marshall A Mie DH Arkin, A C er, | fr | Schultzer, S_ Jom J Josoph, M Besancon, Smith, P old, J Sam Brunt, N Haukins, E Ettis, M Gallas hgwell. KH Wetter, J Creaton, W_ Wilson, D ler SC Nickenson, L Standard, 'D Hopkins J Pickard, A Weir, L Valiad, J Hope, W Bein, JS Wilson D Smith, J Butter. W Maony'J Allen, J Rook i 8 Crosswell, A Martin, W Daverty, D8 Raye, WP Maye J'8 Gallow , JN Martin, W Crowey, WD Far: d, J Stillward, J Synder, M Mart, G Shemton, J Bl Sequit, M Franklin, M Silvey, F Silve Shannon, WN Baya, O M Wacko, J Barring, J Robinson, 1 Steven P Milden, 'M Haley, WC Elirids ugh R Pelton, L Shellenbarged, P Mare, J. Baker, 'N Richards {G Lock, Hamilton, S Maritou, 8 A Marshau, R Cleany, J Colon, @ Maneroft,I Jobe, K Gors, W Dill, M Robinson, D Bara. J | Kindve, N Tix, 'H Kunsdecker, J H Fan, A Mills, G Gibb, D Murphy, G H Gardiner, J Sylvie hrop, Mrs Fi Jno'Nisholson, m, J 7 Ailen, Mra D Lat Rogers, John Donaldson, Peter Haas, | Barret, Jas Hickey. | DEPARTURES. | _ For New Orleans and Havana, in the United Sta steamehip Cr scent City—Mr aad Mrs Barney William Andrews, Mre WB Blsir and intaut, Mra A 4 Penn, M: | Dunnally, Mary Sohorf, Miss L, ilat Miss Baldwi cS Miso H Van Vilkorsbary, Miss Mille, Mrs McDonald, Misi Reynolés, Mrs C S Duggan, Capt Simpson, US A, A Ed- lady, A Horn, wife and in- monds and lady. A Borneo and fan’ Merrill, Dr Turnbull and family, Rosana Riley, H Lelics and Indy, G Haver and lady, F Allner and lady, Mrs Walter R Jones, Jr, infant and servant, Dr 1 Long,’ Miss Bravdago, Charles Rogers, J Burke, M Davy, J 4 C Batters, EL MeLaherse, F Finn, Louis rt, J Rosenfeld, J Brady. BS Corwin, J'C Springer, £ H Kinley, 8 Horan and lady, M Garcia, Woir, Wm Etborington, &,Casey. DV: oourt, | james F Wm' Walah, Goorgo Easterbrook, Grogory Micas, E Vandewater, J S Brown, Victor Contres, Litas Fou- | taine,'N Del Rio, Frederick Wakeman, M Brown, J G ana ,iady, Charles Bartelso, J Koronthal, H Sohutheiss, C Wittag and wife, J Charet, 8'B Miln, O Risley, M Driazol, J MoGrath, J Levy, J Brice, D Marchink, L Wathows, Luke Pepen. L'Larpmar, Louis Hackett, M McGinnis, Ikas Fisher, John Lary, B Timinton, A Hathaway, P Flynn, Jaoob Whit James Quinn, B Wentworth, J Connor, A Mills, P P Morti- nez. Edward Murphy, G Chalet, G H Booth, C J Sherman, J Tynan, Lovi Enghard. John Misypratt, Wasdington Horns, J D Brumley. J Booth, Edward Booth,'Wm Booth, Fransisco Pell, J Teirney, J. O'Connor, John Majorcia, Samuel Brown, Charles W and several in the steerag, ‘Total MABITINE INTELLIG&E NCR. ALMANAO FOR WEW YORK—THIA DAY. 00m RISES, .,, <7 06 | MOON ROWS... 2... Um SETS... + 82 | miGH Warme...,..-... .07 58. Port of New York, November 29, 185, a CLEARED. Steamship~ Hanea (Prem), Geerken, Bremen, Oelrichs & Co; Arabia (Br). Juckine, Liverpool, E Ounai Shipe—Louisiaoa, Barstow Havre, F & D Fowlor; South America, Crowell, Havre, F & D Fowler; Hemisphere, Pray, New Orleaze, J A M'Gaw; Coringa, Bates, Sta Fran. cisco, Jas Smith & fon; Tallyrand. Swazey, Antwerp Fred Schroidt; Eizabeth Ellen, Giet, Melbourne, Sydney, Aus, F Burrit '& Co; Benj Asma, Drammond, Liverpool, W JT Tapsoct! &' Co: Devonshire, Spencer, Lonéon, J Gris- wod. Barke—Princeton, Seeley, Dem: .. Master; Broora, Packard, Montevideo, 3 W Elwell & Co; Luneburg (Han), Dittman London, Ccok & Smith; Elizabeth, Young, Mar: seilles, E Goodwin & Bros. Brigs—Frank, Jarmow, Jacksonville, Jos Grice; 0 A Coe, Hubbar¢, St Marks, &; Coas ¢e Wolf (Br), C,rd, St John, NB, &e, J 8 Whitney & Co; Mary, Lindsley, Galveston, Wakeran, Dimon & Co; Vultigear (Fs), David, Havre, Boyd & Hircken, Schrs—Kuirabeth Ann, Krause Washington, J H Ma- thews; Mary, Casey, Newbera, Davis & Holmes; D C Brookn, Allen, Gouldsboro, Me, Thompson & Hunter: Bay State, Sherweod, Bostov, Dayton & Spregue; Mary Jane, Mott, Norfolk, Sturges, Clearman & Co; Mott Badell, Tread. wel, Alexacd:fa, &, Mott Bedell; Kate Stewart, Mather, Mobile, Lane & Wert; Alaric, Lovinler, Wilmington, Doll ner & Potter; Cherokee, Gandy, Wilmingt n, D C Murray; Mary Wise, Crockett. Jaczael, R W Trundy & Co Steamers—Michigan Nichols, Philadelphia, J N N Brigga; Caledonia, Moseley, Baltimore, Parker Vein Coal Company ; Nebraska, Candilf. Baltimore, W Ml Thompson. Sioop—Blackstone, Reynolds, Providence, Master. |, ARRIVED, Steamship Atlantic, West. Liverpool, Nov 15, to EK Collins. Nov 20, 7 AM, lat 61 28, lon 26 4: steam- ship Arctic, hence for’ Liverpool. The Atlantic experi enced very boisterous wea’ her and heavy westerly gales, Btearmship Prometheus, Churchill, San Juan, Nic, Nov 17, via Havana 28d, to Chas Morgan. The P stopped at Havana fer coal. Nov 26, lat $2 10, lon 78 39, spoke clip- REE PaIP Flying’ Cloud, $2 days from San Francisco for New York; 27th. Jat #3 48, lon 75 40, apoke brig Velaseo, of Boston, from Charleston for a Northern port. A beavy norther was blowi:g when the P Jeft Havana, which con- tinued up to Cape Hatteras. Steamebip Avgusta, Lyons, Savannah, 2¢th inst, to 3 L Mitch. Nov 29, saw # brig ashore on Barnegat, Ship Marathon, Tyler, Liverpool, 69 days, witt, 522 pas- sengers, 10) W Phillips. Has had sixty-four deaths cholera'cn beard. Oct 30, lat 29 30, lon 40, ele from S¥, carried away fore main and misentopgaliant and lorta whole suit of sails; stove balwaeen Dents, cad war for even days without any rail on the ehfp, Ship Hampd-n (of Loston), Sylvester, Callao, 121 days; to Burreds Bros. Perk Clarence (Br), McDonough, Galway, 40 daye, with 114 parsengors, to Legan & Collins. Brig Gecrgiana (Br) Tatem, Glasgow, 40 days, to orcer. The G made a ronthern passege, and has experienced fine vig D Strout (of Sawyer, Turk dage to Dencistonn & donee Tet Tea Head, IF arig Alvaro (of Warren), Goull, Lisbom, 46 days, toJ T Smith & Co Nov 20, Jat 26 20,'lon 70, speke brig Con fidence, o? and from Newport for Ba: badoes. Brig Jolesh (Br), Brennon, Bay | Vert, Gulf f St Law rkneo 18 days, to Kelly & Smithers. Brig Helena (Br), Curry, Windsor, 6 days, to master. Brig Al etog, Mitchell, Fangor, 8 days, 10 Jones & Co. Schr Fano Maria (Br), Wikland, Port su Prince, 29 days, to order. The F M {s'bound to Boston, but put into this yort in distress having oxperienced heay 3, apt sail: &e, end became leaky. lad Schr Forrest (of Borton), Gulliver, Port au Prince, 34 days, to 0: & A Perris. hr Caresco, Lord, Filawrrth, 6 days, Nov 26, lat 42 14, lon 69, saw the wreck of a vessel, supposed a rchr of aboot 160 tons, bad a white streek around her, and was abardone?; blowing hard at the time conid not get her name Schr Medad Platt, Curler, Newbern, 48 days. The MP waa sixty miles off dandy Hook three different times, but wae competi’ to pat back in con-equence of it blowing a gle ench tlme. Schr Harnah & Abigal, McAllister, Norfotke, 6 days, Schr Nathaniel 3 Roe Popher, Washington, 8 Sehr J BR Bleecker, Seetzer, Washington, 12 days. Sehr Wm ith, Wyatt, Wilmington, 11 days, Sebr Mary Jane Peck, Depoy. Richmond, 12 days. echr Jolia A Mister Lent, Nerfolk, 10 days hr Excelsior, Fountain, Seaford, Del, 4 days, febr J 8 Shriver, Cain Phxcephia, fr Boston. tohr Ey Payson, Fléritge, Phil@delphia, for Boston, Schr Emma, He oper, Philadelphia, for Boeton. Schr Sarah N Smith, Smith, Philadelphia, for Boston. ane Sylvia F, Terry, Philacelphis, 3 days, for New Bed. Sebr Wii'iam H, ———, Philadelphia, 3 ¢ays, Schr St frephen, Tet Cnlais, 18 day Sch: Huntress Hooper, Denne: Schr William Tell, Gross, Bucksport, via Boston, 10 days. Rehr Fed Rover, Bacon, Boston, 4 days. Schr Parnstable Kelley, Bosten. 4 days. po Heory Laurens, Goult, Machias, chr Sebr T Sehr (vis, Hel Bangor, 124074. a 1 Charles Carroll, Prat ‘brook, a. Schr Meridian, Beals, Bockland, : Sckr Delaware, Jamieson, Rockland. Sckr Nourmahal, Babidge, Rockland. BELOW. One ship and one bark, unknown, Wind at suprise NE, sunset SE. [Br Saxpr Hoox Prom ‘Tus Hiautasps, Nov 29—Sundews, A Parker Vein propeller off Squan Beach bound in. Three barks south of ti Highlands, and one ship in tow outside the Far, bound in—no ai; Wind moderate from 8. Weather clear. [Per STEAMSHIP ATLANTIC. ] j_Ams—Art Oct 22, Arthur Pickering, Emmorton, Ss- m. ANGrR—Passed Sept 1, Winged Racer, Homan, Batavia for Boston; 2d, Orissa, Sears, 8] hae for Caleutta; 7:h, Eastern Star, Mackay, Batavia for Boston; Izaak Walton, Barsley, do’ for NYork; 8th, Challenger (Br), Killeck, Shanghae (Aug 8,) for London; Roman, Hepburn, Macao for NYork: 11th,” Nightingale, Mather, Shanghae (Aug 8.) for London; 16th, Oneica, ‘Cressey, NYork for Kong; Ala, Remington, do for Shanghae; 17th, Cygnet, Janovin, Manille for N York; Tessin, do for Bos: 0. AnpRoesaN—Sld Nov 12, Princess, McMullen, Boston. Axtwerr—Sid Oct 12, John Bunyan, Lawson, Boston. Boxpkavx—Arr Nov 12, Cecilia, Menck Baltimore. In rt log, Hambourg, Barbe; Meteor, Cargabodu, and Na- ir, Carnet, for San Francisco; Harriet Spalding, Backer; Sectt Dyer, ill and Hansa, Spulb, for NYork, Bristo1—Sld Nov 11, Masonic, Whiting, and Delphos, Lowell, NOrleans. Boutay—8id Oct 12, Delhi, Barres, Caleutta, | ‘TAVIA—ArE Aus e yarne, and sld 18th tor San Franclto, ef aa - icv1Ta—Arr Sept 19, Ann Cropper, Morton, Port Phi- lip; 250, Marcellus, Bartlett, Boston; Oct 4, Robert But. ton, Dicks, San Francisce, Cid 23d. Henry Ware, Nason, Falmouth: 24th, Pontiac, Treadwell, Boston; Nebra Bearse NYork; ‘26th, Scargo, Howes, Boston; Oct 1, Dou- glae, Crocker, do. CAnrox—Sld Sept 9, Sea Serpent. Howland, NYork. Canvivy—Sld Nov 14, May Queen, Sealpin, Virgtuia. Dunxirk—Arr Nov 9, Bounty of Providence, Atkinson, ston. Dnat—Arr Noy 12, El Dorado, Jackson, Jordon for Sa- yapnah; Delta, Dennio, do for Mobile (and both proceed- ed); Sheltop, Robinson, Antwerp for NYork; San Francis. co, Pasturge, NYork; 15th, Othello, Akyah, for Antwerp; ith. Yorktown, Meyer, London, and ¢ld for NYork; 16th, JG Heeksher, Thow pion, Philadelphia; Abagua, ‘York. Fuvsinxc—Sld Oct 11, Bellona, Stocker, and Shelter, Ro- binson, NYork. (See Deal). Ersinors--Arr Nov 7, Champion, Drew, St Petersburg for Boston. GnaviseNp--Arr Nov 14, San Francisco, Pasturge, New York, Sid 1th, Abagun, Bargess, NYork. Greesock—Arr Nov 11, New England, Pratteau, NYork; Sesostris, Logan, Quebec. Sld 11th, Henry Poole. Wilie, NYork Mary, Ricchie, Boston; 12th, Conrad, Barclay, Mobile; Corra linn, Lambert, and Adirondack, Taylor, N York; 14th, Cecilia, Cann, Boston. GLAscow—Sld Nov 12, Isabella, McEwen, San Francisco. In port ldg 15th, Sarah, McEwen, for NYork; Cameo, Hoga, Savanpab; British Lion, Leask, and Polly, Alley, N Orleans; Mangola, Haskell, and Nepantha, ‘Hatfield, Boston; ‘New Hampshire, Chase, and Dirigo, Young, New ‘ork, GaLway-—Arr in the Roads Nov 10, Dromobair, Kirkpat rick, Clyde via Limerick for Boston, with loss of P+ sail yard. Honrizvcr—Arr Nov 9, George Thomas, Amsbury, New | York. Hoss Koxc—Arr Sept 10, Steghound, Behm, San Fran- ciseo (via Honolulu); 16th, Contucias (8), Sin- gapors (and sld from Canton 20th, for §I 4 ersilia, Hallett, Boston; Cecrops, Neilson, San Francisco; 20th, Actdis, Dunn, and Emilie, Bannier, do; 23d, Raleigh, Valum, snd Howqas, Dixy, San Francisco. ‘Sid 11th Gul nare, Lucas, Hobart Town ; 12th, Panama, McLeod, San Francisco, Havae—Arr Nov 13, Germania, Wood, NYork. luverpoor—Arr Nov 38, Asia (s), Lott, NYork; 14th, Chauncey Jerome, Jr, Conn, do ; 15th, Henry Nesmith, Butter, Philadelphia. Put back 14th, Queen of the West, for New York, dis- masted. towed round from Queenstown, Sld 9th, American, Glover, San Frsnciseo : 1tth, Neva, Malory. Now Orleans; 12th, Clara Wheeler, Nelson, and E %, Hartshorne, New’ Orleans; Amoy, Kenny, Savanaah; ‘West Point, Mulliner, and Shannon, Thompson, NYork ; Susan Tinks, Gray, and Bippogritfe Hower, Boston: Port- land, Ogg, Grenada, and Mooile ; 13th, EZ, Hartshorne, NYork; 1ith, Windscr Castle, Rogers, Apalachicola: Torawanda, Julius, Philadelphia; Andes (8), Mood Minnesota,’ Allen, 'N York ; Mary & Adeline, Morse, New Orleans; Elizabeth Bentley, Carr, and Arabia, Granger, Ssvanrah. Entd for lg 11th, Tempest, Patten, Boston; City of Manchester, Flinn, Charleston; Queen Victoria, Ghaee, N Orleans ; America, Barstow, N York ; 12th,” Monsoon, Keuney, Boston; R A Parke, Mc Walters, Savannah; 14th, Chas Chaloner,’ Thompson, N Orleans; Europa (s), —, and Achburtom, MeWilliams, NYork, Toxpox—Enta inwards {Ne Apollo, Burn, Trieste; ldth, Eva, Holes, Wallece, NS; Itzstein and Welcker, Otten, NYcrk. Entd out 12h, Architect, Potter, NYork. {id ont 8th, El Dorado, Jackson, Savannah; 14th, Coro- nalla, Alexander, NOrleans. Loxpoxpxrxy—Arr Nov 14, California, Tobey, Balti- more, Loven For1rr—Arr Nov 7, Native, Richan, Glasgow for Bonton, with cutwater started, Camage to rudder, &c. Yamts—Arr Avg 22, Wm Godderd, Holt, Boston; 27th, Flying Childers, White, Hong Kong; Sept 28, A N Gerard, San Francisco. Sld 11th, Keedar, Fassenden, and Wm Sprague, Chare, NYork. MapRAs—SI6 Oct &, Geo Hallett, Howes, Caleutts. Nunwrort—Arr Nov 12, Meteor, Anderson, Bristol for Wilmington, Std 12th, Emerald, English, City Point, Virginia ToRnxovm—Sl4 Nov 12, Ann, Rarchen, Baltimore. Trxaxc—Sid Sept 17, D sharp, Bassett, Boston; 26th, Minstrel, Potter, do. Parermo— Arr Oct 80, Cuba, Sawyer, Marseilles; Nov 3, Jenny Lind, Leghcrn. Paeas—Bid Oct 24, Vivid. Sears, London. Porttaxp—Arr off fupposed Noy 8, Humboldt, NYork for Hamburg; Andromache, Tate, from NYork for London. Quexxstows—Sld Nov 13, Stamboul, NOsJeans; Lalla Rookh, NYork. SincaPoRr—Arr Sept 16, Mermaid, Smith, Celoutte (and sld 20th for Whampoa); Oct 2, Mehemet Ali, Cornie, San Francisco; also eld Sept 27th,’ Jamestown, Moore, Hong Kong; Oct 4, Juliet, Moulton, Penang and Boston. SAMARANG—Sld Sept 2, Sen Preeze, Newall, Batay Puaxcnai—Arr Ang 80, Hantington, Fraser, NYork; 81 sdyetery, San Francisco. Sept 1, Surprise, Ranlett, do, "sid Sept 14, Ariel, Ayres, NYork; 18th, Celestial, Palmer, do; 16th, Cardace, Arquit, do In port 15 h, 14g Torrent, Copp’ for London; Hussar, tee ; Golden Gate, Barstow, and Fleetwood, Dale, for ates, Sumps—Arr Nov 12, Justinian, Smith, Miramichi. Sld 1€th, Clio, Philadelphia. ‘St Nazairs—Arr Nov 9, Grand St Joseph, Theby, Charles- ton. Warrnronp—Sld Nov 11, Boreas, McDonald, Savannah. Livmroot, Nov 14—Two steam tugs proceeded this af- tereoon to the Lucy Happah, of and frcm Liverpool for Nobile, on shore at the Isle of Man, Exdeavors will be made to float her to morrow. 15th—A ship of about one thousand tons, apparently & New York American, bottom up and not Che neared was sed on the 8th November, in lat 47 north, ‘9 wert, yy the Fids et, arrived here to day from Denia. Sincarony, Sept 40—The Alert arrived here on the 27th, from Port Philip, reports having seen ap American ship ashore on the Great Barrier Reef. RamsGatr, Nov. 12—The vesrel which was in contact vith the Alfred, Pundt, fiom Bremen to New York, put in here with damage 10th Nov., was the Johanna, Dau, of avd for Copenhagen, from Iceland; two of her crew got on board the Alfred. Caxcutta, Oct 4—The Wm Peun, Folger, bound to Bos- ton, which put back here on the Sth Sept, leaky, is un- dergoing large repairs, baving grounded on the Fullah Sar Lyuenick, Nov 9—The California Packet, git from Brosdhaven for NYork, was abandoned on the Sth Nov, baving nine feet water in her hold; the crew and passen- gers (88) got into life beat, long boat and pinnace; the tter, with the master and eight others, was ploked up off Achil} Head the following morning; the weather beiag poehgto ng 4 ere entertained t the other boats reaches 6 coun Me moranda. Capt Joseph Duval, the sgent for the eteamtug Levia- than, informs us tbat the :bip Vicksburg, Capt Hag! hence for New Orleans, it ashore on Rockaway. She wen! cn early this mornirg, avd is well up on tho beach. The tugbeat Hector has proceeded to her essistance, with aT itera, &o The V is one of Wm Nelson & Son's line of New Orb ans pacl Telegraphic Marine ey Avrived—Brig Clare, Ardrorran, CaaRizstox, Nov 38 Atriveé—Steamship Ben Franklin, New York; brig Ma tanzas, Boston: achrs Hume and 8 J Wariog, New York. Nov 19 EDaanown, Arrived—24th, schr Cinderella, Coble, Nev Provincetown; 25tb, brig Annawan, Haroy, Baltimore for Portland; schra Lucy White, Torrey, NYork for Boston; Henry Crosby, Nye Philadelphia for do; Mary Crockett, Crockett. NYork for Portlazd; Warrior, Witham, Rock: land for NYork. Sailed—Steamer Telegraph, and ship Spartan, for Nan tuoket. 26th—Brig wan’ schrs Lucy White, Henry Crosby, Mary Crockett, and Warrior, . ‘Arrivec—Brig Jenny Lind, Gilkey, from Boston for Phi- ladelphia, with loss of best bower accher and chain, on night of 24th izst, near Tuckernuck Shoals. eailed—27 h, steamer Telegraph, with ship EAward Cory in tow. for Nantacket. 25th—Wind EE. In port brig Jenny Lind, and some other veseela unknown Now 28-4 FM. Arrive?—Dark David Nickela Swett NYork; brigs War- ren Gorcard, Winchester, and Marshall Dutch, Calket, Co; Wheaton, Staples, fastpors; Porticed, | MeCallam, Portiand; Delaware, Harding, Providence; schrs W P Phil- Watteon, Boston, Grace Darkiog, Bartlett, Britge- Vanreman Prov donee; Elizabeth 8, Paker NYerk; Chas D Baileck, Davis, Boston; Bepjemin English, Lyone, NHaven Indepandence, Knight Newbury- ort; Mex co, -hester, Briogeport; I Audeuried Coreen, ueton: J Gro lepeod, Clark, Middletown, Cu; Minry D Seuli, Seu)i, N¥erk, OA Hechsoher, Siubbs, Salem; John Rogers, MayLew, Newport; Jane C Patterson, Doll, Boston; steam: ex City of New York, Mathews, ¢o Clesred—Ship Joho Merrick, Slitner, Liverpool; bark Exopress, Ford, NOrlesns; brig Eleanor, Port Spain, Trinidad seh Geotepeed, Clark, i rd, hy Grace Dazling, Part) lence; Speedwell, Corn! St Thomas; Almira Arn, George, Boston & J Soett, Budd, ; Newburyport; Benjamin ; ; Kai ren: latepeeee oes Usilook,” Davia, Boston; Schn Mayhew, NYort; steamers Delaware, Clark, do; Ep pe, layman, Baltimore. Disasters. Bp” Tor \isaster to sbip Vicksburg seo general news columzs. Sreamarur Insznors arrived on Monday night, reports seeing a full rigged brig ashore on Barnegat, had appar- ently just gone on. Sn Kare Haves. Redman hence for Sav Francisco, put into Talcahuano Sept 23, to repair damages hit her stem in a a of wind, rendering it necessary to cut away the her Had repaired, and would proceed Oct 7. Siup Trtassar, Mitebell, hence for San Francisco, put into Taleabuano Sept 25, to repair, having carried away some rpars and sprung the foremast, which was on shore Oct 7 to be fished. , Simp Concornia, at Boston from Calcutta, struck on Georges Shoal 25th inst, during thick weather, and un- shipped rudder, but received no other damage. Bre Sip Avrump. Pundt, of and from Bremen for New York, with 173 emigrants, put into Remagate 10th Nov to repair, When off the Fern Islands, Oct 28, got in contact with the Johanna, Dun, of and for Copenhagen, aad lost eutwater, bobstays, &c. Two of the Johanna’s crew jump- ed on board, and were taken to R, and will be forwarded by their consul to their homes. Bark SaRracoss (of beter co oa) Turley, from Havana, for Falmouth, F, which put into Halifax very leaky, cargo badly damaged and sold, bad been thoroughly repaired, and on Nov 24 was expected to sail in one or two days for Philadelphia. Br Bark SoverniGN, from London for San Francisco, sunk off Falkland Island Sept 17, lat 48 8, lon 80 W. The crew, to the number of twenty, were saved aboard the Denish brig Anne Cecilia, arrivel at Valparaiso Oct 1. The captain and three sailora were drowned in trying to save the sbip’s papers. BriG Paros, Shultz, from San.Francisco for Shoalwater Bay, in trying to get into the entrance of the south chan nel of that bay, Sept 20th, was thrown oa the beach by contrary winds. mate lanced the gers ani the captain’s wife the same afternoon; the captain, s9- cond mate, cook, and three seamen, staid om board. Daring the same uight, the captain and those with him robably tried to get ashore in the long boat, but were ‘Jost. Jn the morning the mate managed to get to the brig, and fourd no one on board, and-afterwara the long boat stove in two places on the bilge, and the bodies of all excent the second mate were found about six miles below. The mate supposes that the brig began to drift cut with the ebb tide, and that the captain fearing that she would sink as she was making. water, took to the boat. The loxt were Capt H Shultz, second officer! Charles Bradley, negro eook, name unknown; seamen John Pickford, Wm Robertson, and one Manilaman. Everything on board, except a chain and anchor, was pets 6 survivors remained at the place until the 9th of this month, when they were taken off by the brig Sophia, Capt Seara, which arrived at San Francisco Oct 21. Br Bric Orxsres, bound from Turks Islands for New York, atruck on Burgantine Shoals on Thurs¢ay last, 24th inst, and after throwing overboard part cf ber cargo of salt, ond cutting away her masts, got her off in deop w: ter, when she almost immediately aurk in four fathoms water. The captain and crew saved themselves as thoy atccd, in the lrng boat. an¢ were subsequently picked up by a cosster and brought into this port Brig Manisoy, Foster, from Philadelphia for Boston, with coal, anchored near Tuckernuck Shoal, about 1 miles § of ‘the lightboat, on Thursday afternoon. During the night she sprung a leak end «ank suddenly. The crew left her in their boat and landed on Tuckernuck, where they remained until Saturday, when they went to Nantucket. The vessel remained sunk on Saturday. Bric Nancy Pyaistsp, from Attakapas for NYork, which wes taken into Key West tes pg) of last month, after being asbore, and with all hands sick, having recruited ‘and repaired, proceeded on her voyage 21st inst. Bria Euza Ax, from Trinidad for NYork, which put into Key Weet, bas discharged cargo in good order. Bric Fpwarp, frcm Camden for NOrieans, before re- ported sunk in Tenant’s Harbor, has been raised, and taken on the railway for repairs. Br Bric Lyp1a, at Boston from Liverpool, sprung aleak 5th inst, ina NW gale, and threw over about 600 bags of salt Br Brig Jvverxa—About $7,500 worth of the cargo of this vesrel, wrecked at Pensacola, has been saved; expenses and duties will be about $6 500. Frevcx Bria Dreme, from Bermuda for St Pierre, Leah lon, put into Charleston 23d inst, for repairs, having lost all but the mai: mast ina heavy gale on the Sih inst, 200 miles NNE from Bermuda. Scr D B, Deagle, of and for Prince Edward Islana, from Boston, with 20 passengers aud a full cargo of flour, li- quors, tobacco, furniture, &c, was driven ashore at Law- rencetown in a SE gale, Nov 21, crew, passengers and part of cargo saved; versel total wreck. Scum NL Wasson (of Brooksville), Grindle, from Balti- more for Boston, went ashore on Common Fiat, Chatham, eve of 23d, and bilged. An Eastern scr from Jackson- Ville for do with lumber, also went ashore, but was tight at last accounts. cur Mary, of Beverly, from New York for Boston, be- fore reported ashore on the rocks on W end of Fisher’s Island, has been got off, and taken iato New London, She had been stripped of sails and running rigging. Scum Fawn, from Philedelphia for Portsmouth, was in contact on Friday ¢vening in Lewee stead with schr Union, from Philadelphia for Esst Machias ; the former lost mainmas: snd sustained other damage; the latter Jost jib boom, eprung bowsprit, and damaged head rails and rigging. Scum NL Wasson, of Brooksville, from Baltirsore for Boston, before reported ashore on the Common Fiat, went on night of 22d, ina thick fog, and was Cuil of water. Vessels would go to her assistance orn of 26th. Scur Joux Tunis, (of Rockland) Spear, from New York for Gardiner, with 6,000 bushels of wheat, was dismasted in the founc on Thursday rigat, and by the bettas. of her cargo filled with water and sunk. The crew landed at the cliff, during the night, saving nothing but what they stood in. Scur RiwKan Foca, (of Boston) Adams, from Philadel phia, for Foston, with cosl, struck on Tuckernuck Shoals on Thurscay night. ‘The crew landed at Eel Poiat, a1 2 AM, Friday. The sobr was got off next day by, sehr to bar, Game Cock, which towed her, oar? badly, whence sb was teken to Nantucket 26th by steamer Mas- sachuretta. cur Apvance, from St Mary’s, while at anchor off the Battery on Me y night, was runinto by the Ly aereeg Western Port, and carried awry thesohr’s bowsprit, head, cutwater, and all the head rigging. cnx Wo Drinkwater, (of Salem) Uptom from Phila- delphia for Boston wi bh coal. went ashore night of 2ith inst, rear Great Point, Nantucket, about two miles 3 of the Lighthor se. The crew landedatthe Point The ves- fe] was got eff and tuwed into Nantucket, on Sundey, by steamer Massachusetts. Scour Garpyer Prem, (three masted ) from Charleston for New York, laden with lumber, which»went ashore on Cape Lookout on the 2d of August last, and was got off and carried into Besufort, N. C., was towed from the latter place to Wilmington, N, C., 25th inst, to go on the ways for repairs. Revenve Currer Jrvrenson Davis, Pease, hence for Ore- , before reported at Charleston in distress, om the 14th fost, at A M, lat 57, lon 74 20, in & heavy gale from SSi'by the parting of the chain bob stay, carried away bowsprit, foremast, and all atteched, and also maiatop- mast. Ferted co with the U 8 revanue cutter W I Marcy, hence for the Pacific on the 12th inst. The officers of the Jefferson iedn os Rome she has proved herself a fine sea boat and sails wel A Dissastep Vesout. wes seen on Friday night near Fish- ing Rip, and » light bark lying by. Spoken. Ship Bonita, of.and fiom Boston for San Francisco, 74 days out, Sept 4, Cape Horn bearing north £0 miles. sk Arthur Pickering, Emerton, from Salem for Zanzi- dar, Sept 16, lat 39 39, lon 24 20 B. Bark Oceanns, from Montevideo for Boston, Nov 18, Jat 3418 N, lon 73 40 W. Bark Edwin, Corliss. fiom Boston, Aug 95, for Valpa- raiso, Oct 26, lat 153 8, lon 84 40. Brig Ellen. from St Jago, of and for Baltimore, Nov 21, lat 87, lon 73 60. lyin. Ports. ane Avs—Arr Aug 22, steamer West Wind, Wright, felbourne. CurzA0—-Arr Oct 12, ships Lorena, Urquhart, Mel- bourne; Chicors, Houdlette, San ; Storm King, Collier, do; 18th, ships Radiant, Bearse do; Peri, Scobie, do: 1th, slip Forrester, Caulfeld, do; 16th, ‘barks A F Jenness, Horton, and Lyme ; Simons, do; 17th, ships Shakspeare, Hayden, do; Narrsgansett, Shanklin, Chineha Ielands; Alsmar, Simpson, do; bark Marmors, Vales, Sen Franclser; bark Rodman, Hill, Valparaiso; 18th, ship Glance, Taylor, Chincha ilsods; bE CT, Bevan, Casain, San Franelsco; 2ist, ship Flying Eagle, Parker, San Francisco; Amelia, Brown, Chincha Islands; bark Oh'o Ruspach, do; 23d, ship Robert Center, Arnold, San Francisco; 24th, ship Reliance, Berry do; 25th, Larke Juno, Studley, and Wallace, Turner do Sailed Oc! 12 ahips Argus, United States; Harriet, Knapp, Chi Islands; rebr Indiana, Cattermole, Guayaquil; p Juniata, Burnbam, United States; barks Thames (Rr), ¢o; Tigh Birckhead, Hudgins, Chinehs Islands; shi Cumberland, Hooper, United States; 14th, bark Ormanll, Kenrick, Chincka Islands; 16th, ships Empress of the Seas, Putnem; Store King, Collier, and Chicora, Houd lette, Chincha Islands; ith, ark Lucy Elizabeth, Crosby, United States; 18th, ship Peri, Scobie, Chincha Islands; 19th, ship Forrerter, Cauldeld, do; 224, bark O L Devan, Cassiro, do; 24th, bark Gisour (Br), United Staten; 26th, ship Glance, Taylor, do. WRALTAR—SKd Oct 81, bark Jaa Smith, Colburn, from Constantinople for Boston; brig Fillmore, Kirwan, from Itimore, The ¥ has been reported to have Rear port Nov 10, brigs Saxon, Lewis, for ston, dg: Fagle, Coombs, for Boston or Philadelp| ldg, to sail in$ ¢ays; Patrick Henry, Lefland, from 3 Thomann, unc; echrC Kulght, Allon, for'NYork 8 days; W x we) Lape for Boston, ldg; Village Belle, from N ‘ork, just arrived Halirax—Arr Oct 19, sche Galaxy, Wilson, Philsdelphis 7 ays. Kixcsrox, Ja—SId Nov 12, Br sohr Victoria, NYork. Lxcuonx—In port Nov 5, *hips Solan, Shaw, for New York few days; Sterling, Rowell, for Boston same says dark Mary H Kendall, Tolman, from Genoa arr 3let ult, for Philade!phia Idg. Sid 23d ult, bark SN ec Boston; 20th, rhip Jane D Cooper, Cowell, NYork. Mareeriue—In ‘November’ 8, barks Cabs, rane, from Boston, arr Sth, to load for do; Mary, Gilley, a Deney, Averill, for Palermo and United Staten. Nawoasriy— In port Nov 8, bark Philah, Spottord, for N York Foon, also the Canada (gupposed Br) for Boston in about } weeks; and the Bristol for Philade!phia 18 days. fr Jonys, )F—Arr Uo! 27, Spanish brig Recvordo, Pas evel, NYork. & ‘AN (Nic)—In port Nov 17, barks Phenix, Mason, from NYork, arr 14th; Martha Clark, Rogers, from do, expecting to leave for —— in a fortmght, ‘Tsicantaxoccim port Oct 7, ships Kate Hayes, Rodman, from NYork (arr Sept 23) for San Francisco same day; .Telarear, Mitchell, do for do (arr 26th); see Disasters, arr 26tb, bark Union, Clark, NYork, and ald 19th for San Fanciaco. a Is14xD—Sld about Nov 2, bark Carniola, Crabtree, ‘ton VALPARais0—In port Oct 16, ships Prospero, Freeman, from i from Sen Fran- tin, rig aes bs ling, from | Boston, disg, Sid 6th, chip Emilia (Chil), Yam Pelt, New In port Oct 16, n..ips Prospero, Freeman, from Bos ¢irg; Santiago, frox” San Franciseo; bark Rolla, nr fies « Chilian flag. 8¢4 Ort 6, nchr. Golden Gate, Dayls Sa Fravcisco (from Bon." : 16th, ship Leodes,’ Boston bark Scotland Skilling Cac!so ALBANY—Arr Nov 28, prope:'er Mohawk, White, Hart. é —Arr Nov loha ite, te pase Eine tate: fee, mee ith, Kelly, NBedford. Cld aches Persevera Warebam: Edwin A Stevens, Boston, Careline, Bacon, Box Lewis, NBedford; Andrew Brown, Lovell, do; Tantivy, ven, YORE Lookons, Hine, BALTIVORE—Arr Nov 27, schra Doyle, Port- ‘Cld sehr Caroline W Holness, land; Ira. Lancy, Eastport. ‘Arr Noy 28, steamers Locust Point, Layfield, and Tele- Holmes, N London. yb, Ch I, NYork; ship Harvest ‘uller, Liverpoo bet; b En Union, Kendrick, Dost Helen Maria, Howes, do; Eila, Flinn, do: schrs Ida Maitler, Lisoum, Newport; Saml P Lord, Smith; Canton, Johnson, and Se- guine, Swain, NYork. Below ship A M Lawrence, from Callao, Old brigs Mary Stanton, Louis, Boston; Chapman (Br), Frost, West Indies; schr Pacific, At Indianola, Texas. BOSTON—Arr Nov 26, PM, Br bark Atalanta, Doty, ee Tat ih anes drs, Wee , Sinall, Gibraltar, 24 inst: John Gardner, Pen” Oronstrast, Sth ‘ult; Helen A Warren (of Portland), Drimk- water, Manranilla 16th ult, via Holme’s Hole: Susar W Lind. Sweetrer, NOrleans, 26th ult, 8 W Pass 27th; Girard, O'Neill, Charlerton; Sylph, Rvder, Baltimore; App! Bray. Baltimore; brigs Lydia (Br), Healey, Liverpool, ult; Lima, Wade, Havana 20th ult: Fiwis Morton, Tarks Island 2d inst; Maria Martelle (Br) Sydney. 21st inst; Dablia (Br), Boucher, Halifax, 19ta inst; Halifax (Br), O'Brien, Halifax. 24th; Umpire, Simpson, St Mary’s, Ga; Excel, TaJlman, Savannah 3d inst; Vincennes, Davis, Sa- Taonab; Eastern State, Gamage, Charleston; Waccamaw, r, Georgetown, SC; Richmoad, Chesley, Wilmington,! for Bath :President Z Taylor. Boardman, Wilmington, NO yi bert Adame, Bartlett, Wilmington,’ NC; Maria’ White, Crosby, Baltimore; A’ Dunbar, Flinn, do A Lawrence, Crowell, do; Santa Clara, Ellenwood, do; William. Hall, Philadelphia; Lucy Ellen, Parker, do; Chicopee, Emery, do; Lvoy Ann, Rryant. do; Wm Nickels, Leighton, do ; achra Albert, Wass, Jeremie 26th ult via Holmes's Holey Grecian, Richardson, Jackeonville; Orlando, Stahl, do; Maine Law. Hosmer, Savannah; Central avannah: Alabama, Davia, Georgetowa, South Marcia Tritou, Marshall, Wilmington, NC for Bath, put in for a harbor; F Nelson, [Hupper: Young America, (three masted) Harding; Juliet, Carter, Alex- andris: Black Squall, Rose. Baltimore; Horace Nichols, Burrovghs; A Tirrell, Bell; Invoice, Glover; Elliot, Bucka- 100; Phillip Gilkey. Hatch; Marion E Gage, Drieko; Moses Brown, French; Somerviile, Chase; I. D Wentworth, Went worth; Globe, Sears; Three Sisters, Norton; Potomae, Churchi)l, and Huntress, Disney, Philadelphia; Anm Hower, Crowell, and Bavid Cox, Hallett, Albany; Almiza, Carman, and Perseverance, Torrey, Roundout: Vi Price, Chase; Isabella, Faulklin; Wolcott, Beers; Fashion, Loring; 8A Appleton, Nickerson, avd Justina, Drink- water, NYork, Cid 26th (additional) brig J R Rhcadea, Hamblin, Baltimore. Sl 26th steamer City of New York, barks EA Parone. Feho, brigs Concord, Orkney, Myra, sehra J W Nicker‘on, Challenge, Lysand Isaac Carver and Belle weat down 27th, and the Ronda. Arr 28th, ship Concordia, Allen, Calcutta; schrs Maj Ringgold, Dunvels, Savannah 7th inst; J A Simpson. Green, do 8th inst; Nicanor, Hinks, Ycomico River for Porte wouth; Friend, Hallet, Baltimore; Canton, Johnson; Phtilar delphia for Newburrport; D P, Talpey, Philadelphia; Charter Oak. Kelly, NYork. Cld barks San Pietro (Sard), Preve, Marseilles; Austin, Gardner, London: Thetis, Bray, Valparaiso; Edward Everett x tons), Loveland, Baltimore; d, Philadel- pbia; brig I.P Snow, Atwood, Gibraltar and a market; schrs Nerisea, Pratt, St Marks; Wm H Mailer, Crowell, Philadelphia. Sid bark Justice Story, brigs Manzoni, Sabao, and Forter. Schr Challenge is also in the Roads. Seip and Izaac Carver went to sea from the Roads a 3 BATH—Arr Novy 25, schr Julia, Pieree NYork. BRISTOI—Arr Nov 26, schr Science, Gladding, Albasy for Providence. o7th—Arr schr Gazelle, War’well, NYork; sloop Midas, Buckinghem, Apponaug for NYork. CHARLESTON—Arr Nov 25, Fr brig Druide, Hardy, Ber- muda for St Pierre, Miq; US revenue cutter Jefferson Da- vis, Pease, NYork for Puget’s Sound, (see disasters) ; 24th schr Virgioia, Griffith, Plumer, NYork. Cid 24th, schre Rercne, Bragdon, Middietown, Ct; NW Smith, Hobart, NYork. Sld bark Saranac, Hay, NOrleans; scur Lane; Harlow, Point Petre, Guad. Arr 25th, steamship Isabel, Rollins, Havana; brigs Tybee, Fergueon, NYork; Times, Phinney. Boston, Gd sieamthip Wm Penn, Mortimer, NYork; ships Emme Watts, Crabtree, Havre; Aliance, Tinkham, Havre; Delia Maria Norton, Liverpool. Sld steamship Wm Penn. rrr POINE, Va—Sld Nov 26, ucr Surprise, Cole, New ‘ork. CAMDEN—SId Nov 27, schr Pallas, Motntire, NYork. CaLAIS--Sld Noy 20 schra DB Barnard, Farnsworth, mares ia; 28d. Meine, NYork, Eliza Francia, do. ISCOTTA—CId~ Nov 25,” new ship Allegharesne, DIGHTON—Arr Nov 24, schr Rose in Bloom, Kinner, N York; sloop Flying Cloud, Tucker, do; 26th, schra Monte- zuma, Smith, Philadelphia; Tilie E Endicott, do; Virg- nia, Presby and Harvest, French, NYork for Taunton; sloop Pinion, Hill. Philadelphia for do. Sid 24th, sohr Jobn Jones; Smith, Philadelphia; sloop Copy, Sturges, NYork. EASTPORT—S)d Nov 22, brig Typee, Tarkin, Philadel- phia; 280, ship Chipman, Bailey, (from St Stephen), Lé- ‘verpoel. FALL RIVER—Arr Nov 24, sohrs Goldes Gate, Bright- man, Norfolk; 25th, Jram Smith, Crowell, Port Ewen; 26th, Daniel Brown, Heald, do. Sid 25th, schr Joseph Crapdall. Crowell, Baltimore. In the bay. bound up, sehrs Tillie F Ecdioott, from Philadelphia for Dighton; from NYork for Taunton; Beauchamp, from —— for ——. 2%th—Arr schrs Fountain. Davis, Albany; 8 4 Mount, Jayne, Port Ewen; sloops Thos W Taorne, Cummings, ‘Albany: James Gorham, Nichols, do; 28th, RH Greeae, BEL VESTON Tem rt Noy_J0. ships Stephen F Austim, A j—In joy.J0. phen Clark, for N York Pour Rodubite ahare. for Havre de enbisg oc wintoee o Barber tie laroburg ;arr Ocean le, Barber ; ja‘ r dla Secor, Pitcher. from New York ; Ne- Heraon, anc Franci . rumbega, Delaney, for do; Helen, Hall,for Baston: Trinity, riga Choctaw, Daell, Parker, for Co waiting cargo; Boston, waiting cargo; Empire, Newman, for New York; Fawin H Fitler, from Matagorda Bay. Cld Sth, brigs Vesta, Stevens, Boston : Empire, Newman, New York ; 8th, ship Star Republic, Shere, Havre, France ; 9th, brig Edwin Fitler, Hewitt. Philadelphia. G¥ORGETOWN, 8 C--Arr Nov 16, schr Montesuma, NYork; 17th, brig Forest State, Lancaster, ert; 18th, sehr Serah Bruen, Totten, NYork; 224, ee ae ‘Cid 15th, brig Rebecca & Frances, Jane, Gooding, Boston. Bodfish. Boston. LUBEC—Arr Nov 18, schr Tremont, Parritt, New York. Bid 14th, sekrs Belle, Dinsizore, NYork; Gon Peavey, ‘unt lo. ° MOBILE—Asr Nov 20 chips Willi NYork; Al- bert Galiatin, Salter, do; sebr J Waethun King, Cuba, 2ist, scbrs Urbars, Liscomb, N¥ork; W W Marcy, Hand, Philadelphia, (id 224 bark Maine, Perkins, Boston; achr Waleott,Eike- RAW ORLEANS—Arr Nov 21, «bi John P Harward, JRLEANS—Arr Nov 21, ships John Andros, Liverpool 8th Oct; James Titcomb, Hill, Liver- pool 61b Oct; Desdemona, Farcham, 49 ds Liverpool; Dea- mark, Brenan, Philadelphia; M de Embril, Peroy, 38 de Newport. W; Blanche, (Br} Rudolph, Liverpool 7th Oct; bark. Gipsy, Link, 60 ds Rio de Janeiro; brig John Willams, Goodspeed, Boston; Fidelia, Hicks, NYork. Cld ship Mom- treal, Snow, Liverpool; bark Laroy, Hallowell, Boston; echrs Ellen, Rogers, Richmond; Aquilis, (Mex) Xuchausti- gris, Campéachy; Abby Lindsley. Chase, Kingston, Ja; Drake, (8p) Austrich, colona, Towed to sea 17th ship Camater, bark Chorokee, brig Curo, NORFOLK—Arr Nov 26, schrs Ashland, NYork; Eliza Jane, Barnard, NBedford; Flo:ence, M’Cloud, New- buryport. Returned, schr Jamestown, Caffe, oaPRoeae for NYork,) with loas of wood, water, part of deck bulwarks stove, &c, in heavy’ woatber; had been three days to the north of Chincoteague. Cid achrs Louisa, Ste- phone. Fimouth, Mans; TP Jolinton, Dyer, Nbedford PHILADELPHIA—Arr’ Nov 27, achra "He don, Calais; C H Hale Gilkey, NBedford; A\ Providence; Floride, Kelley, Boston: Jag Lybrant, Das- ling, NYork. Cid 261 clits Castello. Minton, Gales ton; Norria Chester, on, sola; Lady Crowell, Boston; Sorightiing Sea, Nickerson, do; John Snow. Dodge, Salem, }; Louis Clark, Vankirk, NYork. PROVIDENCE—Arr Nov 26, schra HH Talman, Y Charleston; eal, Gifford, James River; J B Mo- rean, Barker, Philadel ler, Robbins, do; Martha Ann; Leeds. do; Ron} Docping Barley, do; ‘Beng Brown, R T Wi ith, do; Johm iy Albany; D Randolph, Baker, do; liza and Nancy, Baker. do; Nor- wich. Childs, do; Daniel Webster. Prontis, Port ‘Rwems Susan Ludwig, Walden, do; Orator, Howard, NYork; sloopa Opera, Smith, Rondout ;' Victory, Baker. do: Adelia, Wrightman, NYork; Charles, Rhodes, do; Fashion, Blyden- burg, do: Oregen, Fowler. do; Pointer, Fowler, do peller Pelican. Jones, do; 27th, schr Cabot, Rackett, Rom- Gout; sloops John M Parker, Bennett, Albany; Elitor, Case, Rondout; Motto, Beebs, NYork;’ propeller Os: Manchester, do’ Below schr Exehange, from Rondout. 27th, schra Isaac Hinckley, Harvey, James River; = Ech Philadelphia; sloop Wm if Bowen, Hallock, ‘ork. Arr 28th, acbr Exchange, FR. , Rondout. PORISMOUTE (Lower Tarhor) Acre Nov 26, schra Bm- ma, Smith, Vinelhaven, for Philadelphia; Napoleom, Jewett, Westport, for do; Maine, Wentworth, Portland for 6o'(and all sld same evening or next’ morning): 27th, brig Dr Rogers, Cottrell, Jacksonville for Richmond, Mes sehr L SjPond, Crowell, NYork for Portland. CICHMOND, Va~Atr ‘Nov 25, schr Mist, Tathill, New ork. ST, MARKS—Arr Nov 9, barks Asa Sawyer, Gatos, NYork; 1 4th RH Gamble, Hosmer, do; 15th, schr Chipola, NOr ears. SAVANNAH—Arr Nov 24, brigsCivilian, Nichols, Boston; Lydia Stover, Shep) |, Manzanillo; 25th, brig Josephus, Wilson, NYork; Albatross, Batterson, Boston. Cid 23a, brig Judge Whitman, Lewis, Bath. Me; schrs Danube, Smith, do; F A Goodwin, Carlisle, Boston. SOUTH KINGSTOWN—Arr Nov 26, Susan & Mary, Shel don, Rondout. STONINGTON—Arr Noy 28, schrs Lydia Gibbs, Gibba, Paltimore for Piovidence ; Ewpire, Johnson, Albany for Providence. SALEM—Ar Nov 27, brigs Georgiana, Gilchrist, Savam- nah for Belfast; El Ingalls, Savannah for Bath; Charles Fdward, Doak, Savsonsh for Harpswell; Wi ington, Merriman, Philadelphia for Portsmouth; S 3a pies, Fost ‘Swift, Basa, Crowby, York: sohra HD Leigh Philadelphia; Venloo, Smith, Philadelphia Dolphin, Foxt ler, Philadelphia for Portland; Globe, New York: Benjamin Franklin, New York for Cherryfield; Emma, Smith, Rockland for Philadelphia. Cid 26th, Gazelle, Willis, Cayenne ands market. ld Soum, brig Gariand, Newhall, Para and s market. THOMASTON—Arr Nov 22, schr Adriana, Sargent, Noes folk. WILMINGTON, NC—Arr Nov 21, brig Mary Lowell, Pe- torson, Boston; schrs AJ De Rosset, Brewster, ‘ork; 22d, Cyrus Chamberlain, Hawes, Boston. Cld 22a, Rater Boule, age New Orleans; sahr Village’ Ger, Be : 23d, bark Saranac, Bigley, Havana; brig Mokge, Bramball, Demavara; 24th, schra Adele, Aj ‘York, Westport, MeCobb, Tirusawick, Mo; ‘5th, Mine A W) hite, West Indies; Joseph, Busy top, St Domingo: sehr Tor’, NYork. > ‘Al Falmouth and Claytoa, ; Mth sloop FE A Norm Ba: th eit on ae PORDe ars ¥ Nov 25, op Hope, Osztinst, Rom,