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Trial of Lucien Adams’ Gang fer! _ and Other ce Vtaguation in the Trade of New rican and Hopes of Better Tomes, a, a., Re. By thegrrival of the steamship Creoie, Caplan Conch, ‘Bb this port yesterday, we have interes’ ng accounts from ‘New Orleans to the 29th ult. Our New Orleans Correspondence. New Oni RANA, 10., Nov, 20,1862. Beneral MeCletian’s Removxi—How the Nis Was Reveiv- eHow it és Expected (¢ Affect the Administration and} Ba Podicy—Jits Removal Regreted by the Loyal Cilteens Of Rew Orleans—Thetr Orinion of Burnside—Triai of | Lucien Adams—His History—EUis’ Roce Course—A Dearful Piece of Rascolity—" Billy Witson’s”” Zouaues in | New Oricans—Celonel Wilson in Command of a Bri. gade— One of His Men im Prouble—Negro Troops on | Picket Duty Over the Suger Plantations— Progress of the Mugar Making—-the Trade of. New Orleans Ruined bu the (Rereition, de. “The newe of the removai of General McClellan from the | soummand of the Army of the Potomac created an intense | s@eusation in this city. It was axticipated -by way of }, and reached here through the columns of the | liasinsippi papers. The secessionists were jubilant and the ‘Woyal portion of the popniation incredulous, Neither party ; ‘sould convince the other of the authenticity of the report fem the one hand or of the pussibility of iis being untrue “ehows Ull near daylight, p oy i ‘market cart. The driver t with a Diamket and 190% him t fis own ‘days atter, kaon} he had svficiently recovered from the horrid wreath to which Be had been subjected, he mace known ‘the whole story. Public indignation was aroused, and even the ragkest secessioniets demanded & strict’ Inquiry into the outrage, The community, in fact, was paralyzed with terror: for no map could tell Dut what it woud be bis turn uext. It was this terror that cuabled the gang of scoundrels to iaintain their terribio sway #0 long, for to denounce cre of them was almost certain death. A vi was found by the Gran@ Jury aguinet erin) Adams and his omplices; ‘Dut sue was t never Drought vestigate the but of. course he decided that he ould tina no evidence againat, the aecused. The ox- | steved.re could not afford to disublige respectable friends, che Uaugs, and se they were set at liberty. Wo have a.man here at present, however, who is eccen: tric emough not to care for Messrs. LuciongAdams x Co., avd General Bovier bug brought them op witha round turn, in cavaing them tae arrested and tried before the Mastary Comission. ‘The tria! is over; but the decision f the Court aud the Commanaing General has not yet been promulgated. ‘Rhereis a general belie( and desir among bath secessionists and loyal persons that Adams and will be hanged. son's /ounves—sixth New York, Voluntesrs—lett hments on ihe 8th inst, and arrived ere on tho 21 five miles above Camp Parapet, above Carrollton. regiment now mumbera seven hundred effective men. ‘Sipee leaving New it has lost its sepior captain, seventeen have beon kitled in action, eleven hive died “& the other., The Unionists had seen so many lies palmed | fr: m disease, an: there are at present ix in the hospital. sof ob thie community as truth that it is no wonder they ‘were slow of belief. They could not forget that same ough yars—At only to be told to the martnes—about the capture of Washington and ten miitions of dollars in Trea- ~@ury notes, and the flight to Philndetphia of President Aiacoin in his—weill, say his tunic—accompanied by all @o members of his Cabinet, eacn more or tess lightly | These ence removed, the gu Glad ; which-was told with 80 much gusto a fow weeks ago. Colonel Wilson is now in teinporary command ef General Sherman's brigade, the General have gone up the river, ‘with his stat!, to command a portion of his brigade in that quarter. The object of the expedition is said to be to reconnoitre, with the view of ascertaining what steps can best be taken to the Mississippi. ‘The only re- matniug obstacies to the (ree navigation of the river ure the batteries of siege guns.at Vickeburg-and Port Hudeon. illus and their field pieces can be taken care of ‘by the gunboats, I regret to say that a soldier ‘Wherefore they refused credence to the report of General | camel Jack Wiliams, has got inte a serions scrape, 1n- ‘MioVielian’s removal, and waited with considorabie im” patience fer the arrival of the steamer from New York, 28 the metropolitan papers would citber confirm the in” Mormation received through rebel sources or giamp it as ‘&@ weak invention of the enemy. ‘The community war kept in a state of suspense for @everal days, til at tength nows reached here:by tele- graph that the'Marion, with the mails from New York, ‘was aground st the entrance to Pass al'Outre. Her Guatle ond paseengers were brought up, however, by a tug, swhen the report of the removal wf bot favorite Union genera! wus fully’confirmed. Great was the rejoicing among the secessionists at this confirmation wf an event they had Jong wished to take Wiace. They firiniy believe it will have the effect of so exasperating tho democratic party that every measure of he aiminisiration will be opposed toobh avd nail; Gat 2 great butle will be fonght fa the fortheom tg Congress, in which the Presicent’s emancipation a wil ve so .nnmistnkably repudiated @Qat the President will not «tare issue his threatened ees on the Ist of January, declaring to what tee oF parts of States his former proclamation ap Ht is even supposed that President Lincoln will be for several ef his ucts, said to be unconet |, Among which the most prominent are the sus- pension of the writ of habeas.corpus and the proc: Gon of —. emancipation. But this is not all, The secessionists speculate.on the abort will have on the morale tthe army. They believe, or ate trying hard to believe, ‘Ghat a large number of the officers will tender their re- ations, white whole regiments.of won-commissioned cers will Jay down their arms, aud refuse to ander any other than vorite general. it is fondly hoped tuut the Jeyal” States \ be so divided ty ‘fuction, and “the army @0 demoralized by tho spirit of” mutiny, that it ly easy inatter for the. South sip vee nd beeing government, Nor does the quietnde that reigns in ‘the North, nor the ecquisscenve of the Army of the Poto- anac in the act of the Comrmander-in-Chiet, sven to sake @otr faith oor —— disturbance in the Northern f vbe secessionists believe, or ailect to @elieve, that ait the New York papers were guity of @aleehood in eebeariermse mg the sbitiers ag remsining quiet ander the recent change. Wihers are quite certain thas ‘his pasaiveness of the military is but the cuiu that pre codes the storm, and that a mutiny on @ Ixrge scale way looked for. is it not @ pity that sack am/‘abie fore- ‘are doomed to prove false: Withregard to the ioya! portion of tue inhabitauts, they | took upon the removal 6: McCiellaa with deep regret: for reams, He Dave v0 apprehensions of an outbre: @mong the soldiery, they anticipate great diticulty acu from the derangeurent of plags previously dete: ‘Comman ing. Gevera!, ait inv. Besides, ther feeling that MoCieliau uae beeu shabbily ‘treatod; has been, infact, sacrificed to gratify the radical politicians, ‘The oificers ef the army here demean them. with becoming reticence whenever the question of is discussed in their presence. It i# eaey to be that their sympathies, with x fow excey j ‘rons, are with, the depused chief: but it | saad | ‘with them that those in the highest authorisy ehange will be beneficial for them to yield pea nny And } dience, that first duty of a soldier. There is # prevalent fecling among them, bowever, and it is shared by loyai peee that,as the change has been made, a betier conld pot have been found to put into Greltan 's A most rematkable trial betore the Milttary Comms. gion, that bas besn in session for some time, terminated ‘about a woek ago. As it strikingly illustrates the sysiem of thaggery, murder and terrorism generally that pre- wailed city previous to its conquest, a brief vesume - the case may not be uniuteresting:»—Charies 8. Elite was a horse trainer and manager o! a race coupes ‘Bear this city. He was also keeper of a cvifee house Mis Face course was kept for the purpose of running private hb "tacrioe the parties isov 4 © Tump of ihe othinge-—frera which all the <eoret rasalitics of Know } the city emauated, becoming a terror to the bouest and law-abiding citizeus. This ciub used to hold their meet ings im secret, when all their tritan To illustrate the nat ‘ere concocted proceadings, it is ouly necessary to Sy that ans cxittence of the etub in Anontial eitizene, who nad :ésde: bua fours to the principles advocated by t 1a frequently divappear aud never more be bo. Others would be shot or stable: in the upeu streets. In 1857 (or was it dn 18587) it Will be remember ese Oulrages cul minaiod in th ex 8, who their i formidable ban? ‘were appointed, and the inaugeration of their nefar ic erations, atid t state of chaos. Qutragos wee ia taduce a slindder to ¢ atoruplate, Fence characters like Reo Bili stated, was Lucien Adams elub oF which this min hut seems addicted to horse 1 Mot, nothiv * . the way of gambling came amiss to thera constant frequeuters of bi would nse without reas a bright idea struck ‘Aaaras possessed of the track tii Accordingly, La ¢ ‘om at © ridiouion!; wre 4, enylug levirous rty at afl a howover to have the track by fair § ur ty ked by bts followorg, piakeu 1 with Kilts on the alleged ground that ty track firty, Pils dened y should he not bec mext move was for the gang f one of their ut, @ilow. named Hott— er forcing a quar antoriupate man, te Beaten. Lt Tay ie ome of those dogeed Kayglisniveu—a joule where Ls rigbts are cou * his Hinetrions ¢ ey wan, Sir J y thing on compulsion. well punched inade b ever. Fiuding that F! bullied jute parting With be bons to stronger measures, He nad (Adamns’) warrant as recorder firat secured who wore ready Yankee vbe arrested in broad da while driving vehicle and oon their secret w wos aninewhat On the assem Nhe of “the © welected ax a purp Hab stil! in aecret club a pumber uf ite wen leaving the The moek trial 1 of uve victim was © Whe Geath, thou, of the & jurors” were conacloutiously ¢ pred to murder What very tovder conselonces these amiable gentlemen must bare possesion. After the ad- Journment of the club. the decision of the sham court aw announoed, and Adams ordered the prisover to be z= tin. He then announced to him that tue oniy rhim to save bis life would be to leave A Fd his twosty-feer wre. This wes pot bad as da the event of Kily compiying, he (A volving his Hife. ‘ihe’ other evening he attacked a Mr. dames Parke?, near the Halfway House, between the city and the lake, clapped « pistol to his breast, and, in the good Old styl6 of Claude Duval and Dick ‘Turpin, demanded “Your money or your life.” life beyoud the filthy lucre not, be stood and dei dred dollars. tried for the offence, which, according to a recent oder e Commanding General, be character they lost a8 citizens, ve been a little wild on arriving here: but they are re- ported 10 have sobered down considerably, ‘The Third Lonisiana reghinent of Ni ered) has been detailed fr picket duty on the sugar plantutions, to protect the ©; eratives in sugar makiny. This arrangement bas been arrived at.ic order that the white troops may he lett unahackled to eporate in the field. Consejuently there need be no (ear of ill conse- quences (rota white men feeling a repuguance to fight vy the site of bi The « river t+ cut through to Berwic the roate has been opened up ail the way throngte. Tele said tho citizens in that quarter are begi ning to better humor with erminent than before, and anany of them taken the oath of allegiance. Sugar making is pro- prought dow from the neighborhood of Berwick’s Bay a few days ago. Business in New Orleans, which was generally na ed during the summer months, was wont to be resumed on the Ist of November. ‘Ihis was accompaniedsby the opening of the theatres and such of the hotels and restau. rants as confined themselves to the lucrative winter buai- ues. This year all that bas been changed. Sia°3 «f activity in the busy marta of commerce; Carmdolet street is as dull xs Filth avenue, New York, and the five miles of steamers and sailing vessels that once crowded the levee three or four deep have disappeared as by the touch of an enchanter’s waud. Such are the bitter fruits of rebellion. Thers are, however. ramors of a revival of busiuess, with the re- opening of Uhe Mississippi, thongh uct to ‘the ex former years. Still, the hotel keepers aud restaurant Bonifaces begin to —— ‘in the hope of making up the | sses (they sustained during the reign ef socesh. Rersk’s Hongo, in Camp street, bas aiready reopeved, and there are rumors that the pine iy St Charles will follow suit. The Park Mie! continues to b>» the rendezvous of Officers of* the army and navy, many of whom take their meale thero; ant the iy Hotel seems to be receiving an increased number of guests. Mur 'y Af ra. THE PRORCSED neGIMENT FOR GENERAL BANKS— ITS PROBABLE SUCCESS. The nerchante of New York having tendered Genera! Ranks aid avd assistance ia his proposed expedition, and he Baving by liter said that be gratefully accepted it, decided by @ committee of thoir number a few days since, to complete the Third regiment, Merchants’ Brigade, Colone! !ihan Allen commauding. Tbe following sums were subscribed the first day: “George Opdy yke, $100; Hoyt, Spragues & O»., $100: Simeon B. Chittenden, $100; Hunt, Tiltiaghest & $100, Sackett, Belcher & Co, $200: tot, Hatt & Ce., $100. The Treasurer of th3 com- mittee ts Mr. Nehemiah Koight, of the firm ef Hoyt, ues & Co., who will receive furthor subscriptions. regiment under these auspices, we learn, is filling up Femara) well. Last week over one hundred men were cecrutted, at an average of sixtcen daily. Two hundred are expected this week. ‘The only sum required of the inerchants to fneure success, 69 we are told, is enough to pay $6. hand mo: to rouners, for cach re- cruit. aud to cover the incidental expenses: which latter will be leas tuan $1.0(0. The c®y bounty of $40 is found to be enongh, and the merchants do not propose te ineresse With a little enorgy this regiment vids feir to sue- ceed, and will tessen the deafi to the numberof one theusand men. RROWMENTAL PARADE, ‘The Twenty-third regiment Nationai Guard, Brooklyn, Col. .W. Everdell, will parade te.day (Wednesday), 10th instant. ‘The regimental line will be formed at cight o'clock A. M. They will march {rom the arsenal, Port- lend avenne, Brooklyn, to Fast New York, and will ‘spend he day tn fleld exercises. They will be tn full winter dress, with knapsacks, haversacks, &c. ‘The Colonel and field officers will be mounted. City Intelligenc Tax New Orrick oy rie Sen Trrasvrr DerartuRyt.— Since the departure of Messrs. Barney and Audrews from | the old marble building to their new quurters in the old Merchants’ Fxehange, {ho architect, earpeater, pa aud uphetsiergr have been hastly engaged in Axits things for the removal of Mr. Cisco's office. Seme very | important altorations wil be made in the old Custom House building, under the direction of the energetic Sub-Treasurer. "Two straicnt cast fron counters, with murb'e slabs, are t0 be fitted! up iu the rotunda, runnin paraliel with Nassua street. ec aide will be for the Mseof the yaying depart that ou the east side will be used Ny che of charge of the interest on revenue. Mr. oltica will be used by the Sab-Treasnrer office erooms in the will be Barney's old les of the rot agurer of t up fitted np the several’ aub-departments All these alorations will ocenpy tion, 1, the agcommodations will the Sub Trew eriyar tue TWeNny tive Trocsanp Stow ' ' -Mre. Caled B. Smith, of Wash. we making preparations to pro- ive tha i soldiers of that vicinity (now ring over tw ve the Amen) with » Cbrist- ajnner cma will be required. to propare a A large per f ¥ brave and goliant woldiers. United States Mars which | philanthropy may Teel dispuscd. 10 ¢0 my jo purpos ‘Tor Tueneitos Taw Stawes Nor ¥ oneoue itn pre 1 com T applications were parties doniving to Pow ¥, quite a aun aud. yester their ‘gamba hae not con) nade rid thew van, however, hn awny at Uw at it is more probeble tuat the 0 betore L woe Mr. W. lott for Waahington yevterdaygth rer U t © Geveral in relation t) hye retirn tonight, w tive an made as to the time pion “ade all the vonectod therewith Avrunsmavi’ 2Y ure New Ciena oy tHe Count oF Avrmans,--Me. Frederick A. Talimadge, the newly elect printer ork 0 Appous, has just made the —leputy Clerk, Corseiins Ten Albany; Clerks, Daniel Shaw, Heory Fanrat i Bebop. oUNrearerriNG Ie Pestay Connect. We were yes. lorday shown a counterfeit Sty cent rote purporting te be a genuine one of the postal currency. ‘The deception, however, «apparent to tnisiend any ordinn ri y inteili bile, how- er, tt sho may be sily deve (ed from the blarre appearance of the as well as by the rough manger in which the “U. 3.’ execrted at the bot, Uncoonen Foon ros res Sororens has been ordered, it is eat yy the powers that be, for the volunteer rogiments now located in thig city and the vicinity, Mente raw and vegetables anbotied will prove even worse fare for the soldiers than the eometimes wretchedly cooked articles that have been served up for Uncie Sam's defenders. da Mr. Steele, master carpenter of the Brooklyn Navy Yard they aro stationed outside the limits, The Wilson’s Zovaves, As Mr. Parker valued his which it seems. Juck does vered, parting with nearly a hun- Williams has’ been arrested, and will be punistabie with death. Jd have occurred, as mbors of the rogiment have, as soldiers, redeemed The boys were suid to 14g General Veitzel's brigade up the Bay , has been achieved, yerument, and the sugar sports as iast as made. dred bales of cotton were also brought down We see no t or the nter on the weet | ns his private | aud itis expected that | ¥ GMa0Ud = YACeH) : ‘The Navy. ‘Tas Dioma ov Masump Wonmman ov ras Rosxors.— ‘Last evening the master workmen who have becn engeg. @4 im putting 00 the armor plate of the Roadvie met at ‘Pratio’s Hotel, and partook ‘of the completion of the armor work. Mr. W. B. Davis, apd several gentlomcn .:ndirectly connected with irco’ umber of toasts were drunk and speeches made. The President, Mr. Everett, of the Novelty Iron Works; Capt, Ericsson, our country, and the press, came in for their Guo share of noties. It was pleasant time, and the par- ty did not break up autil a late hour. Koxerisner—six guns.—The United States ship King- ‘Ssher wont into commission at one o'clock «n Wednesday afternoon, at Bosten, and hauled into the stream as shree ‘o'clock on Thursday afternoon. ™ following js a list of her officern:— Acting Master Commandine—-J. C. Duteh. ‘Acting Master, Executive Officer—Hioni Acting Assistam Pe Noel ae ‘aymaster—A. ‘Acting Assisian? Surgeon—W itham H. Wesco Acting Eusigne—thomas F. Chapin and Suphen W. Rhoades. Acting Master's Matee—W iam Neleov, i. and Frenoie 3 jordan. The Kingtishor is a bark-igged vessel ov about 450 tous, and is one of the fastest sailimg vessels in the sor” She is an excellent gea boat, and well adapted for for which service she is probably designed, Her armament consists of four eight-inch sixty-eight pound shell guns, one twenty-two pound ‘rifle (Parrott) aud one twelve pound rifled boat howitzer, and is well equipped with rilles, cutiagses, rovelyers, pikes, &c. she will sal! fe suon as the weather permite, . Seaman ‘The United States steam N. H., on Tuesday lust, sce. % of her offeers;— ‘Captain—Jobn R. Goldsborough. Lieutenant Cumnianding and Executive Oficer—Edmund Ty: Liewenant—Henry W. Miller. Pasmaster—Jobu O. Bradiord, Chiet Engineer—Richard M. Bartleman, Captain of Marines— George R. Grahem. ivst Li utenant of Marines—Charies 4. Stillman. Assistant Surgeons—Thomus H. Whitney and Matthew Chalmers. Chaplain—Davia X. Junkin, a aa eam iin N. Blanchard and Thomas Han- raban. Easiqn—Gouvyerneur K. Haswell. Acting Envigus—Henry Airey and Charles B. Barlow. Acting First Azsistant Enginerr—Char los C, Pennington. Acting Second Assistant Engineers—William D. Forbes and G. 5. Perkins. Acting Third Assistant En,ineers—Archibald E. McCon- nell, Robert Wallace, Thomas J. Lavery and Henry B. The following is @ list Green. Captain's Clerk—Ciifford 8. Sims, Paymast: 7's Clerk-—Henry A. Holden. Acting Mast rs’ Mates—Jobu 3. Russ, Allford 0. Child, Charles H. Litlefield, John Vesnara and Willis G. Perry. Bratswain-—armirtena M. Pomercy. Gunner—Jjonatban M. Ballard. Carpenter—Wiiliam M. Laighton. Saitmaker—Wiliiam N. Maull, LAUNCH OF THE SHENANDOAT. [Frou the rbiladelpbia Inquirer, Dec. 9. oc withs anda, ¢ cold Winds about two thousand persons were at the Navy Yurd, on board of the war vessels and the other shipping in tho vicinity, yesterdey, ‘tw witness the launch of the Shenupdeab, which tok place from the upper ship house. Atone o'clock guards Were placed at both entrances of the yard for the pee of keoping out all those not eutitled to admission. measure, however, was only partially. offectual, About eight hundred persons occupied the decks of the vessels: among them were inany army ond Davy officers and several master workinen belonging to the yard, Ataquarter to three o'clock the laborers began to knock away the supporters, Ina short time the fabric trembled. The word then passed {rem mouth to mouth that “she was moving,’ and Ue whole building re-echoed with the ery of « goes.” It was exactly x minutes after o'clock = when she started down the greased ways and touched the water, the Spectators uniting in a Joud shout. As she parted the tiny waves of the Delaware a bottle of champaj 3 broken over the bow by Miss Pascoe, the youngest daughter ofIeaiab Pascoe, master plumber of the yard. Upon the breaking of the bottle the Jady pro- neunced, m a ciear tone, the word “Shenandoah:” snd thus the vessel was christeved. The vessel glided more than half way across the river, and almoit touched the sard bar below Windmill Island. then moved with much rapidity up the stream. ‘Twa heavy lines wore let out, but the force was so great thatthe haweer broke, with a loud noise, thus aliowing the vessel to drift up t river without any check. It was tound necessary to ‘let go?’ the anchor. ‘The tugvot Frederick Ki was then attached, and the Shenandoah was finally hauled in along- side of the sloop-of-war i'awnee, at the main pier. Here, aft ‘a Some little dific iy, wer "living freight was safely dis-harged. The dimensious of the Snemadoah are as follows: Length, between perpendicular, 226 feet; the extremity of the beam is 38 feot 4 inches; depth of ‘hold, 173, feet; extreme ‘ength over all, 243 feet 6 inches; the diameter of the screw propelier is 15 feet, and it will have four diades. Her full measurcment és 1,382 tans, Tne Shenandoah will carry vo bowsprit. She is almost afac similo of the gunboat’ Monongahela, only somewbat sharper. She will draw or fourteen fort at the ex- three vessel. arrange the coustractor of the yard, Mr. agents Hoover. it ay ee tention to use steam as the earnest rower, while sails ‘Her shape and drawings were will be used as the een The engines were des! in Washington. will be of the eae clase as of the Juniata ana Adirondack. The She- nandoah will carry hive guns. Three will be pivot guns, the vessel, and capable of being used on either side of fired in any direction, will be one eleven-inch gun, and two two handred-; guns, Hier side battery will be effective. the launch was very ‘successful, nd all con- corned expressed entired satisfaction. The Skating Carnival. THE WASHINGTON POND, BROOKLYN, There has been splendid skating on the Washington peud, Fifth avenue, Brooklya, since Sunday, and thou. sands of ladies and gentlemen have been enjoying them, selves day and night. The formal opening cf the pond will not take place until to-morrow, however, when Manager Oatman expects to have everything ready for the accommodation of the members. There will be a season, and a squad of the Eighth wara poilee, be on hand to preserve order. enlargement of saloons and the music, cannot fail to make the Washing. ton pond one of the most popular resorts on the island. band of music in attendance my day during the skatit cer pond, the increased accommodations in the w and Departures. ARRIVALS. D Havaxa—Steams thie Credle Dire Geo bidren, T Mestre, C Dunive, M Borhets- ij ut W Snilth, F Vix, Jus Bractensky, M J Archit, A Wine. Mrs ED Courtesan four | Milavens’ 9 Lane, G Merle M Dewey, Win McCracken: REdenhorn, FW Reimer, Mrs Peabody and son, Lt JW Roder, and thirty in the steerage. Buuxos Arm Bark LD Carver—Joln Marks, Captain Anthen, DEPARTURES. Lie Rrcot—Steamship dura, from Po. tiand—Mr Trimbb ki and kets, & Redpath, MrCundill and laiy, WD Hatali- ton, D Siaw, James Mackay, Mrs Nothinghim, John 8 bat i i Messrs Craft, Wood, phen, Gordon, rkinson, of Montreal; Mr Standley and Hurg; Crawford Gore, of Englend; Wm. Gordon, MraJameison, of Qeebec, John Proctor, Capt Creighion, Marti Atnstron, o L Nutter, Payton, A Payion, D M Seger, stecrage, York; Mr id. Se N Rev MI Cheesebrstch, Nassatt joninoom, WOnselinay Mr Geo Chessbers Engin ts 8 Letthouse wd id, Bahn rs Dillet d, N¥ork; Mrs Johnson, Traub and two dauuhte Mr BS rAW nd two in- t ++) Fo Y ervant, New Yor Bigin, Miss ir 4: Maser Gegrge It boswarth, it D Hewetgon, Thos Kos . The hl Thos Breen, New’ York: Mea Tur. irJohneon, For Bs 4—G RK Gam- ‘Dupres. M Dunnett, New York; Henry dy Boston; G Gal " Mrs J Bouuhto on, New Yor! MES Biower and fei i Mr an MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. , Deoember 1, at Tot- Jarew, RichaRD 1118, daughter of M Avmemnone, of Rome, N. ¥.,to Miss G tho late Wesley Totten, of Tottwaville, Ccntis--Wootrox.—On Thursday, November 27, at the residence of the bride's father. by che Rey. Chauncey PD. Murray, Horace F. ‘Ris to konta N , oldest daughter of ‘ 4.: Wootton, aq. all of New York 1 Bes.-On Testy December 9, at Catvary yy the Rev, Blorace Fk. Pratt, of Staten Island, Dr. sowkrt 3. Hetty of this city, to Mary Drcarnenp, eldest daoghter of Vorveltas DaBois. of Staten Island Nos—Srevems—-On Werinesday, November 26, at @ of the bride's father, Mr. D. W. Jews “7 to ny W., dinghter of K. M. Stevens, Kea, all of Cairo, Greene county, N. Y. Catekill papers pl 7 Marrert.— Brers.—In this ‘ity om” Tuesday, December 9, by the Key. J.B. Hagany, of the Bedford sitet Metho- dist Koweopal church, Mr. Joun Marrert, of Pittabu Pa. , to Miss Jenwe Tirens, of New York ‘ity. Mivtew—McKay.—At the residence of Captain Reuben Ligtthall, Commach, Suffolk county, L. I., on Wednesday, December 3, by the Rev. Mr. Wake, Hawey G. Micume, of this city, to Miss Joamemtxe ©. McKay Med. Burwt.—n Sunday, Deoomber 7, after a long and pain- S om Euiza, wite of Orieon Blunt, in the Stet year of PT ativan and frend of th fm are respeetrully invited to attend the bee MT 4 late residence, No. tis Ninth streat tai (W ednesday) afternoon, at i o'clock, further invitation Baxen.—On Tuesday. December 0, atigr a lng ang oe. daw NEW ‘YoRK HERALD, bbe nw mee ose GIAHHH AHOY Way rion avenne, Broe&lyn, E 1)., on Thursday aiternoon, at two olcleck.’ His remafus, will be taken to Greenyrond Cemetery. ‘Chicago panere piensa copy. Cun-1y.— On Monday, December 8, of cowmun, He Wintiam A., oo! gest $07 of ‘arriet B. and the tate YP. Onristy, ages 4 months and ks days. The fanerat will ta hes from the Manters’ Hotel, oe cee war tue dpesday) poten, oneorelork’ Friends of the family are seanetitully invited to attend. Crvisk.—S iduenly, om Monday, December 8, Gmoncr Crvian, aged 76 years ‘The relatives and frionds of the family are respectfully invited w attend the tuneral, from hie late residence = $3 Grand street, corner of Third strect, Prooklys, E. 0. thie Wednesday) afternoon, at oue 0 Coxrnry.—On Monday, Deceraber 8, Micuse. Coapmayy he beloved son of Joseph and Bridget Confrey, aged 2, years und 16 days. The fricnds arf acquaiytances are respectfully invited’ wo attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 50 Mulberry street, this (Wednesday) atternoon, at bulf- past one o'clock. Dextox.—lu Brooklyn, on Monday, December 8. Janne: ‘Van Wyox, widow of Nebemiah Denton. The relatives und friends of the. fi are invited to attend the funeral, !iom her late residence, Franklia avenue, first house burth of Gutes avenue, this (Wednes- day) ufteroo a B, at ore 0 — —, after a short illness, Aunver res ‘The relatives and. trends of of the famil, are respectfully invited to attend the a gia! from his residence, 104 ‘West Forty-fifth street, Morning, at nine o'clock. ie reroaina will be taken 'y tbe half-past ten o’cleck train (Harlem Railroad) to Weatchestor county for interment. Draciz.—On Tuesday, December 9, of scarlet fever, imma Vincrma, aged’ 2 years and 9 months, and Groror Yat.atxx, aged 11 months, beloved children ef Lorenzo D, and Klizabeth Deagie. Due notice of the funeral will be pablished hereafter. Feruay.—On day, December 6, after a long iil nees, SaMuRt. FURMAN. ‘Tho relatives and friends of eon oe invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 12 West Twenty-fitth gtreet, this (Wednesday) morning, at ten o’clock, without further iuvitation. hits reinaips will bo taken to New Brunswick. N. J., €or interment. Farr.—At the Bancroft House, New York, on Friday evening, | ecomber’s, Mrs Saran A. wife of H. B. Farr, of Fort Anne, Washington county, N.Y. Grocan.—Gn Tue-day, December 9, Jauns Guouax, a Rative of Arden, near Tullamore, Kings.county, Ireland, aged 95 years ‘The friends of the family and those of his bry bests and Jobn, are respectfully invited to atteud the eral, on ‘thursday afterncon, at balf-past one o'clock, from his late residence, 262 West Thirty-sixth street, between Niuth and fenth avenues, Gnrore.—In Brookiyn,on Monday, December 8,at 101 Amity street, ANNA, wite of Frederick R. Grote, aged 42 years and 10 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family arc invited to attead the funeral, from the Church of the Holy Trinity, coruer of Clinton and Montague streets, on Thursday af. ternoon, at half-past two v’clock. Hawiky.—At Newbridge, Jerusale: ath, L. 1, on Saturday, December 6, of intermittent fever, CoRNRLIA P., wife of George E. Hawley, in the 35th year of her age. ‘Bridgeport papers please copy. Howru..—On Tuesday morning, December 9, hiiux M., wife of Charles J. Howell, aged 28 years. The friends of the iamily are respectfully invitea to atiend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 81 Bast Thirty-fifth street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at threo o'clock. ‘The remains will be taken to Belipoint; L.1., for interment. Junsson.—On Toesday, December 9, at her residence, Greve street, Mrs. ManGaret Jounson, aged 78 yesr8. The friends of the famiiy are respectfully requested to tend the funeral, this (Wednesday) apeoen, at two o'clock. KxLEBFR—On Tuesday, December 9, MAnoaner KEE nek, io her 70th year, a native of Castle Hyde Acres, county Cork, Ireland. Her funeral will take place this ( Wednesday) afternoon, at two o’clock, from the residence of ner son, Third avenue, Yorkville, between Eightieth and Fighty-tirst streets, Kx11s—On Monday, Decembér 8, after a severo iliness, Taomas Kaus, 12 years. ‘The friends of tho family are invited to uttend the fu- neral, this imtiigh at two o'clock , on y) afternoon. his an ae Brooklyn, Koxmxasrs—a Brooklyn, suddenly, on Monday, a D. E. Konmmamp, agod 33 years, Poms, Ferg I day. The relatives and friends of the family, also the German pire nt Pe New York, and the tvrooklyn Schutzen Corps, are especttully savited to attend the funeral, on Thureday afternoon, at ene o'clock, from his late resi- dence corner of atientio anc and Classon avenues, Bedford, Bro. ktyn. leeailonta as December 9, at Now Rochelle, —— Exxanor, only daughter of George and Hattie ‘The friends aud relatives of the fam! — pectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the 1st Episco- pal church, on Thursday |, Bt two o'clock. McManow.—On Monday, Tecember te viet as 3, a nati MC the arth of Chenin, 00, Year: ve tubret, county Monaghan, ireland a wuiescut in pace. The friends and acquaintances of the family, likewise those of her brothe Bernard McCabe, are respectfully (edoed to attend the funeral, which will take piace this coma og! ogg B at ten o'clock, from her late resi 227 Bust Twelfth street. Her remains will be fakes t0 the Ghureh the Immaculate Conception, Fast Fourteenth street, where a solemn high mass of requiem will be offerea np. for the repose of her soul, and from thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. Macuirg.—On iber 9, Jas. C. Macon the beloved son of Thomas and Mary Mag ire, aged month and 15 days. The triends of the a 4 are reapectfally invited to at- ted the funeral, this i ednesday) afternoon, at one O'clock, from the residence ot his parents, 223 West ‘Thirty-ninth street. Orsstap.—In Ridgfield, Conn., on Tuesday, December 9, Seni Ouxermp, father of ‘Rev. M. N. Olmsted, of the New York Episcopal Conferet ce, in the 80th year of his age. His funeral will be attended from the Methodist Episco- hor in RidgHeld, on Thursday morning, at eleven ei —At Newbern, N.©.,02 Tuesday, December 2, Sanvrs Oscoon, of this city, aged 63 year: Notice of funeral will be given hereafter. Panxs.—On Tnesday, Decomber 9, Mise Saran ge of the late Peter Parks, in ‘the 74th year ot bet her “ier friends aud relatives are invited to attend ae neral, on Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock, =. residence, No. 3 Forsyth street, without forther notice. | Rav.—On Monday, December 26 years and three month, ‘The friends and relatives of the deceased are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, which will take place this (Wednesday) afternoon, at ‘two o'clock, irom the residence of her sister, 246 Weet Sixteenth etrect. Hor remains will be taken to Elizabeth City for interm nt. Elizabeth papers please copy. Ricerx.-«On Tuesday, December 9, after a long and eS lines, Mancaner, the beloved wife of Timothy in, aged 40 years and 7 days lay ber soul rest in peace, The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the fnueral, from her Inte residence, 237 Jay street, Brooklyn, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock. Live irpoot (Fugland papers please copy. Stanton. ny, December $, Mary Sraxtox, widow of Jobn Stanton, in the 78d yaar of her age. The friends and relatives of the family, and of her gon, John B, Stanton, also the members.at the Second avenue Baptist church, are respectfully imyited to attend the | funeral, from tiie residence of hoe eon%in law, Wiliam V Tinkler, No. 63 Orchard street, this (Wednesday) aft noon, at three o'clock, without farther invitation, Her remains will be taken to Sing Sing, Westchester county, for interment. Swownits. —At Spotswood, New Jersey, on Tuosday morning Deceraber 9, ANDREW SNowntLL, aged 70 yoars His friends and relations are respectfally invited tend the funoral, from his late resitence.on Thursday morning At eleven o'clock. Senwerssat.—On Sunday morning , December 7, Sanat Huey, daughter of Frederick 1. and Ellen Sehmherealil, | aged 7 yours, 11 months and 7 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the fanviiy are invited to | attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No 224 Garden street (Irving place), Hoboken, N. J., this (Wednesday) morning, at eleven o'clock. ‘Toe remains | will be taken to the Latheran Cemetery for interment. ! TyHuRLt.—On Monday, December 8, after a severe {il ness, Epwaro Trrmunt, a native of the Parish of Edg- worthstown, county Longford, Ireland, in the 35th year of his J And relatives of the family are respectfully terited to attend the funeral, from hig late residence, 226 Tonth avenue, thisf (Wednesday) afternoon, at half-past | one o'clock. i Wroawr.—On Monday mornit ieee” 8, CaTuantine P., wife of William Wright, 3 years, | ‘The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully | roquoated to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 0 Sullivan street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one | o'clock. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood Ceme- tory for interment. ‘Warp.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, Docember 8, after a and painful illness, borne with Christian resignation, Brisy, ‘the ee hg af * ban Ward and danghter of Thomas ny , SaRau ANN Ray, aged i i] | | | | at two friends of the furaily wil aesem. | = at her late residence, 668 Myrtle avenue, at ono o’clook P.M. Wiiaine.—On Monday, Deeember 8, 1) , of the late Rev. Dr. Wilkins, of Gidtenenes, ‘aged 93 Ph tod and friends are respectfully invited the funeral, at St. Peter's church, ‘Westchorter,on afternoon, at one O'clock, without furt further avi Lie | sold loarrive at $46,000. | {200 aps Atired Gti, Zz ~ SHIPPING NEWS. RA nnn RA AA ne nnn ‘atapece, Bearse, Wanhingtom—Loper & Kirkpa- trick. cathe Valoapaicar-t abbr ba iar oo Chaawieh, ere aee & Bur a ‘Stephen Ovowel, Bowman, Liverpoel—Snow & Bur "Bec rahe Tah tte otc Bark Freunde katt Ukeek3s Moller, Galwaye Tre--Punch, aneke & W: ot 4 he er ages Bark Coriolan (Brem), Steengrafe, Bremen—Knauth, Na- hod A Kubne, ain Gira ha, Buck, Cadiz—B ¥ Smat! & Oo, rk Clara Maxall, ¢ Sidraitir & Malta—W Andrews ota Emily, Simmons, Palermo--Chamberlain, Phelps & , Lowey, Port Rogat-M-Orendy, Matt & 00 Ee ‘Serrane (Be) Biles facto net Br), c GA Dewnlf,” sey ora reli | Nar), b, Masa fu 1 an, CoM. Curacoa-—Dovale & C But oop 7” tis Ce Ja— Bers, fon & Co BW Aral G SSruin Oh pt 08D R bewolt ras Park Maiancas—¥ P Tuck Bh eAb eB P Fenno (Br), Museeis, Man: ‘nifia ‘Brett, Sou Big J sila E Aroy., Paadieion, jidad—R P Boek & Ce. Senr Lia viella Torre, Wiens kanpion cater & Moughtoa, Shr EK Cliwon, Cvombs, Mara ueg-—Milier.4 Hough ton. Rehr Kotheu, Conley, Govaives—M iler & Houghton. Pica Moward Potdam (Br), Wiltiama, 8t Magtine--Dantet ‘br La, eer, Bannernaa Dat Roberts, Groen Turtle Key— Bn peti ph (Br), waille—D i Dewoif, wh aby rr dewer, a Pate, NB—oacone Broce & }-Auh. Union, Van Name, Pert Rovel. She ttoward, Coutine: Post Heep abe J re Sebr II Hobart, RBbinson, W: Behr J Steele, Maran, Washington—Van biesty Sehr 7 J Pall Cooper. Waxhingiam—Van Bran af Rehr Jamestown, Latouratte, Wastingions-B aia Schr.J Patterson, Hand, Balumoro—Van'Brunt & 31 Sebr HW Bened ct, Bilis, Baltimore—Van Brant t SI W Mckee, nen ‘hbiactel Sue Hewitt ‘Willette, ane sneer, W wcKee. Seb W C Nelson. Sim 'th, Erg Har chr Marie po ag Prgee ACs, etlant—it P Bucs Schr Laura Prance, Lurvey, Portamouth, NA—8 W Levis ac sehr Cosmoa, Spear, males! A Brown ir A Powors, inson, Bort che E rn snag he Leer ay Ariane’ Rout oop melee, ‘Roman Raitinere bo B Thompsot ae timore, nn, Baltimore. ny Cadwal Steamer Allee Meskens heleimore. Loe BStowa &Co. ARRIVED. Steamubin © Creole, Cothe New Oaieant, Sor 29, sia Ie ite vane Died. w nd passengers, to Li 2 Go. "Nov 30, pasoed. bark Eder, of i" Fondand, Bound bound up New Orieaner 3 ‘Sth inst, off a steamship ices to be S Gity and some Mer, dou! 85. p steering 8, with ieee feet day. Comiimweaith, tof Baaton), Grozies. Tiare, Oc Oct_29, balla: &, to monuer.. Ts lat 44 12; on 49 £01 epoke ship Bu: nee: onud H: Nov 23 -Armand f ¥ bes Gente, wan, of Germany, died ‘from injuries received by fallin; pe are gee ee Rotterdam; 38 r joninger (Pris), Hashagen, days, with nulge and 4 paswengers, to C Luling & Co, LD Carver, Damon, Biienoe Axrese Sept 26, with D Rrsokman & Oo. Had very light w the be latter part very heavy weather, ¢ which split and vouils; Aer Has beem achored st Bandy ok the Inst rig i< a (of Portland), Pettengtil, Inay 884 on | Be th 8 Thompson ‘ Hunter. 4th inst, lat jon 74, 8p i] trie Mary leRea, froin Rordeaux fur New York. fing iliy Dale (Br), Earle, Windeor, NS, 10 days, with plaster, to J F Whitnes At ig Columbus (Br), MeKenzle, Pali Rover, 2 daya, to H J Brien New Haven. 2 days. mii Hodge Behe Olive, Maida (ir, of Parrsboro, NB’, Williard, Mss- gebies, uc 35_the Rook dept 19. via Portland, Me, and Long a7 days, with wine & wer. Had heavy vagwtge: lost sul put into Portland repairs no tat de, spoke woalcehip Tropic Bical, with Sear Sb Ti (Br), McBurnie, St Jobus, NF, 12 daya, “2. fish. to Pa Rett & Son. Schr OFienial GH); Lo-khart, Windsor, NS, 12 days, with vias format Crowoil, Yoriress Monroe, 8 days. Western Siar, Crowell, Yortress Mon Rehr W lione, Scott, Virginia, 3 days Sehr Gov Burton, Wilooz, Alcsaudria, & Schr Statesinan, Cotson, Geor days, Schr AA ante, Allat roy . for Fuli River. Echt LW Bitdeall, Roper, Upp Upper Strait Md, 3 T Tr. %. BO nom, Newell; Teton si na rae Ene ae, Crowe Piklet ry Bonar chr W ents Eidridte, ag lelphia for lon. Sure Young. Couk, Cape May. Sehr Maria Ellzabeth ratth, Bass River. RULE Stermant Camp: Morrie River. 3 Qaty Son, reat Egx Harbor. ir Byzantiv “Bangor, ve. Cree Bangor, 9 daya. fou Lovie, Hayes, Wanfor for Arian acta, Sehr Gersell Grantor 12 Behr Ophir. He, Hiagias, For rtiand tor jonree. ater, Rockland, 4 days, Behe x PRB Crowell, Grow oi, Gloncentar, a 7 BF Reeves, ‘ Bet Gia Yorn aston. 3 aye. sa chr Helen Mar, eek Sawver, ‘tare "Boston for oh tet a reeman, Hawes. Basion 1 Staples, Gib's, a New B fond for Phiindelpivia. Ln Behe g D McCarthy Bm gece, & dare, Sehr rs ache Hines Oar, Rhine Sanya tsa ‘A Palco a eee ae Sete Gari Farkas Jy Johnson, Br son, Ha for Pate oni Boar Syrara. Giooe ones, 2 days. Brotherton, ke beset eee Steamer Pelican, Baker, One brig, unknown, pe --- £& Glinoce, Vs Van, cispardy pranees eh Que Gary Carnitines Baltie: Bavaioce Catt Toa jr). ith ¥ Newton; achra RL Smith, J P Stickney, Nelite D, Uirio’ ; steamer Monitor, Also, Br ‘steamship British Queen, Nessa and Havana. Wind at sunset NE. light, Miscel Sur Onansxs & Jann, Haskell, from New pe pn put into Bt Jago on the Toth uh ult fy deoees ‘No par. lars. Sur ——— Holbrook, from Melbourne, arrived at ew d, on the 2h of August, with'losa of top- sulle and several spare, Scum Regur, at Providence, in getting tn the oucer harbor, mtsstayed and’ sama in contact wit sche on, and carried a ‘odour pr ty “he K's mainsail was badly torn, z bid Scene J K Baxne, West, hence for Boston, be ashore on Todiy Rocks, Hult arrived at Becton on see ee gras got om the Rocks by Harituon Mithell who eailed her to city.” He wil £0" malvmae, Sbadoned when he went on board | Bers AS she wan Scun MILtanp Fin.monx. Chase, hence at Boston, on Friday, ro 1PM, when 3. miles ‘oinide of Moston "Bike ‘under way 6th inst, wind NI rted wheel rove and drifted step or of the e Grovtsibo, ‘from: Philacelphin, and the ach SB. Howes from Now York. ‘The crew or the latter. vessel got on bowel the M Fillmore, supposing thetr own schr to be Ina sinki cgaditon. One man Bein ing to the Orozimbo also jumpe aboard the vessels were in collision. ently drifted ashore on Todd {aa boone reported), vr damage to the ‘Orozimbs tenet mown, Dutit Was shpposed to be alight, ‘The brig New York and sehr Litchfield, reported ashora Hell Gate: carne off withont much damage: 4 "Or? 1" INMPT, previonsl; b 1 +f reported ashore in ort harbor, was got off by the ald of nev steam about & AM 6th, and teken in at Long wharf, having three or tour 4 of water inher hold. She will goon the marine railway oon as the weather moderates, as whe is leaking badly. The occasion of her going ashore was the drazsing down upon her of a sehr wh! h enbsequently brought up at anchors. ‘The W was ‘sbtiged 18 slip both her attcbore’ fn of shore, which have not been recovered. from Bosvon hile wt anchor tn onr Dennis, which Oxi ater | arbor, was ron into by sehr ay bevreprit. thboom, wil have to be 4 Led in order to rey Ietier to Ritwood Walter, Beq, Secretary o derwritors.) Harsvag, Doc8—The sche Susan, Capt Lang. from New York for tills port, ts ashore on O! Tslaved, 40 niles W of here, “iy tel to Bilwood Walter, eq, Bee's Board of Une derwriters.) US Taaxsronts—The steamship Patapsco, at pter 12 NR, is londing subsistence snd orduaue stores for Washington, avd Will als carry troops, The sehr Jamestown, at the same pler, loading pi isiong or the sane port. The cehr Gey Fales pice SNR, is loading subststen a. AC. we eebr € e ship Dock, Brookly 1 Vowel ng ce BlOres . und Will wlan chery 160 horses, for Genernt renee peti i tlon, The Penobscot River, for t . Twentycne kehra of thera loaded and rendy on board exceed i The quently o | bushels. Kiforts are chs to cut there vessels success is doubtint less the wenther moderates Clipper ship Urvenel, 1001 tone, LL years old, | Boston, was sold for £70000 ‘shi Sea, reventiy from San Franelsco, 1255 tons, 5 years old, Selir Monitor, of Essex, 10335 tons, i has bean sold to Capt John Xyo, of MeKenrie. of G or fine faottern toldite Mer dong Pew ore sncte Schr Meddu Not, 37% tons, built at Eweex fy ISI. has eon sold to MP Gorhain A Parsons and others. Hrig “Nereus, of Gloucester, ‘Asis tots, Hudit at Duxb bark Covington, Jenks, Warren, from with 650 bbls sp dit, 190 taken the past ita, Noy 1701 and on at {pis port Mod, backs Nautt- Joe, Swain, NH. 750 ap all told: 101 4 Edward. Gitord, | Datimoutt, 60 enced A Snips err, All ten do, 700 «pon bowrd ; yeh ot do’ from Founder, 400. ap, and on, bark Congare whale. wpehe Oliva, be Honstsin th from the Ant fore A the Bteait ull of ice. Also spoke and vard from’ A » Cl woe Home, "Nis, «whe; cot a a Roscoe, 3 same to cruise on OF Ports. AvE Cares, Kov port schr Morris, Sterling, for Boe. TST Sestn uhh Stn faery | landerscn, © enn 4 orth, wn, S wha; ba { ve a aw argo ‘aime day) Navy, arena | { GAyiroves: GAS STOVES GAS STOVES. oy Spi | Cnion square; © M Kennedy, 1 sow, NYork A eaKy niyo Meow ah, Ollvart, Now ores mh ahr water: bey tetitae es cri 4 hven, Portland ech Cate ee Ru Crain ou, and © Hai igi steamer Hero, Rea el ‘iasakint Nes y bate Be Pa 18, NOrkeams, Winpenps. a i. La Oi NOriv@u ei, Task Tanni “Lee jason, x bert, Tebas-| ae Towe., ee Bea ‘at ie Sehnson, Heaton, itt, Be New York: Milwaukee.) Renee. i rie ean pagtiaiereh Faia Dark A Amelia Gehring, Ma eatiae Mi. Wisagua, 0: from Gayacar and f Bio Jasrano, 0 — frou Baltine.. 98, Noo light, Worster, Bosten Wit 12th, butk Betsy Wiliams, vay, NYork, ‘A June, iasicet, tee Dalny, New! , ete jis, Waline, New Sa! i SLOW ay ran! dusky, and a "Anetta at eet aa ‘ire ivoim Balti Mik fanibes at et from Rallagetun ee Lreino Arr from ianeoe st le ig iy ab alno Are from San Frangis' Nope 19, cs aepasion. 2 at Yokohama, Work Nov Bh Create, iid dae eee eel isce trim Deals tbthr Haddinge ‘Sid for ‘San Francisco 27th. Black Walch, from Giaegow. via Queenstown.) Azr from york Wat ‘Libhy, - und Ehvine Frie- ingromd: Bidewal derich, Trane Hieks, ate ear City uf Mea- ‘at "Arr from Bosto y ohn Gilpin, at at Table Bay; Al and Hone, yo. |g t is int Terie, opstew pense oe Bswerpeek; pu | ——— New York for Shanghse, was ios) The steamship Mississtppl, from New York for Hong Wi wasel at ca; crew saved. eohege sie ih Groondutess se earl; beige Cayen trom the Reads, bark Madeira. BET. A Horted # Gein of Tne Scar ‘and Ai'ce tere T HORT, Doo 8—Cld scira Isaac ry Crowe: sf) Superb, Sawser. Boston; M io. oy BS—Arr shi si Coleman, Madeira, g7th, sehre New York Packer, Llivabethport. 6! h. ships Jeseic, Coleman, Rivansen; Favorite (Br), Spain, ruRtol. abi, RIVE! Dee #—8td schr Emily C Denison, Sout Dee $—In port = Wonder, Hel-U Haze, Dawson, tor iri 6—Are ach Josepy Shapin, Chapin, New: lee Dee Woking, Goer, N . Sid sloop Apollo. ipiMarion, Phi ' York: stoop Freeman. NEW ORLEAXS, Nov 27—Arrs NYors. Cid Br brig Buuna, Tha aianoree; sehr Hl Fravers Goodspoed, Tampico, “Ne ies o! NOrieane bore NEW BEDFORD, Deo—Arrs hre H 8 Barnes, oon Elis, a, NY Low Fas ship Hibernia, ky ar Shika reli de: > apap betas VEN,” Den'itmacr s schra Wm Bennet, Parker Revenue, Carsoa, *| mei Dew Crave sobre AUUY Gals, Kendal), Bla for Koston ; Charlotte, gt dled for do, Fant Boston to 8th. AM. Soe v NW. RW pn mein bert, do; Jetlerson, ‘rail ih iz. Ficomire@ , rooster. rer Ree i ey Scio. W: Sam! Welsh, Cunminghaim, a Biacrsice, Be Hat Pal Were i Te ee! Br oh! inecre' dischat orb ithout ed reduc ne evar aah pee ak porgniive an4 antl hari oer Tot Rhenevattsrn Colda, Conghes {ithma, ae, ae, Seputihers ana sWeetencrs of the dood they are without ‘ val 7 STATEMENT OF CAPTAIN BULMER, 4 Univer! States Marine Artiflery. ‘bern, N.C. 4 on hie or pp kmge Meet Charen Seat, res ¢ $ given the’ doctors, seit uaaie Dable to ‘opem ji re neren orf hu decors we a, to try a dove of Bra dreth’s Pills, a medicine which he had used from hie child hood, He gave seven over night, and requested the murse (© fre ober se Ti ck, wes thorough ¢ delirium passed off, Viettenant was easy evidently much Teiter “in e en va revape | He took the pills a fe ry — id mrp fever cured his fovet restored to health. upon the to 1b that a supply of Brandteth’s Pilg are among the med B. BRANDRETH, President. inetpal office, ew erty Bulg son alan No. & 296 Bowery; Cain} ers. Plain, bey: Goop ‘AD, Ar, 1, oon neg. A ee. caually low, at 3 Bp, i. DAW ent, corner Reade apd | jew spay Y'S new steam print neta, Contre aire gers arm a, na ht eane sees iO DIRT. NO L. # a Rts PORT, . ‘Made pn em ahs eet. rine ORK Uh TAS ‘s OVE WORKS, at Rad one door below Canal stret R™ , HAVANA LOTTERY, orrIctaL_D DRAWING OF NOVENBEI 23 en APPROXIMATION PRIZES. | =: [fe &

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