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wee List of Vessels Burned and Bonded. r contains a 300-pounder Armstrong 4 id charge of powder, the same as our ide guns, This gun is mounted on a nest mahog- gun is any carriage, and elevated with a quoin, unlike on which the screw is now unit used, trained with a roller handspik: rage and eccentric wheels, on which all our heavy guns are mounted. The other turret contains two 70-pounder ‘Armstrong rifles, mounted in the same primitive manner ‘as the large gu forward, and has four ports quartering starboard and port bow and stern, she thus bo- ing able to fire at any point except dead aft. She has two steering wheels, one on dec! and the other be- low, amidships, both pecuharly to two rudders, with one set of steering gear or tackle. She has also two propellers, which give great facility for turning almost within her own length, and thus enable her to keep her bow continually on an adversary who not, by superior speed, keep out of her way. LI8T OF VESSELS CAPTURED. BY THE ALABAMA. de. &e. ke. From the Commercial and Financial Chronicle, Nov, 26.) ‘The capture ef the Shenandoah closes the history of Bouthern privateers, and we gi complete list of ves- eels destroyed or bonded by them. It will be seen that there have been 4 steamers, 78 ships, 43 brigs, 82 barks, 8 schooners, in all 275 vessels, of nearly 1,000,000 tous fm the aggregate captured, We now add a short account ef each vesse) fitted out in behalf of the South. The fires Southern privateer was i THE SAVANNAE, Dateof ‘Ton fermerly pilotboat No, 7, a schooner of 65 tons. She ‘Name of Vessels. Where from. Capture. sailed from Charleston about June 1, 1861, under com- a big . a London... Bek ae Heed, 2 mand of J. Harrison Baker, and captured the brig Jo- ig---. Sippican,. pt. ce ‘J Aman K.,... Manila,....... Oct, 6, 1863., 595 seph, bound from Honduras for Philadelphia, with ® | Ariaronian, bark.. New York.... Juno 2, 1863.. 481 eargo of sugar, &. She accompanied the Joseph to} a. F. Schmidt, ship St. Thomas... July “2. 1863.. 784 Georgetown bar, and on June 3 was captured by the ‘Ariel, steamer..... New York Dec. 7, 1862, .1205 + .120-+ Houland’s Is'd March20, 1864,. 930 Wnited States brig Perry, and sent with prize crew to New Oct. 29, 1862.. 267 ‘Werk, where sho was subsequently sold. She carried one Sept. 14, 1862.. 800 eighteen pound gun, and her capture created much ex. March bags. go ‘@itoment, as her crew were at first held ae pirates, though * "Nov. 25. 1963.. 699 THE SUMTER june g war duilt& C. HL. and W. M. Crump in 1867, and called Nov, HW Li See the Hadano, afterwards the Alfonzo, She was 160 feet Ou oe ie02.. a7 long eam, 10 feet depth of hold, drawing 9 feet April 26, 1863.. 609 ry} ao Taos bese ae ee eelg guns, crew about 200 ae —, 1863. men. left the Mississippi river on the Sot done, Sept. 18, 1862.. ‘3861, under command of Bel Ce agg Oct. which were sent into Ci 08, but ured. July 24, 1861, at , at Porto Cabello, with 20 she ar- 26, 1868.4 250 Hers Bpaunding, bk New York Nov, 18, 1863,. 209 Hatteras, . Galveston. 1963. Henrietta, +++» Baltimore. shiander, ehip.. Fisespore. eee, ap. New York John A. Park, ship New York Justina, bark:..... Rio Janeiro... May Kate brig.... Westport, Kingfisher, sch FRIVATBER JEFF. DAVIS, CAPTAIN COXETTER, Lafayette, shi} fitted out at Charleston, and in June, 1861, captured | Lafuyette, bar! he bark Rowena; on ’9 she was off Nantucket, and | Lamplighter, mext heard of about. hundred miles cast of Cape | Loretta, bark...... New York Florida, where she captured the ship John Crawford, and | ‘Levi Starbuck, ship New Bedford nally was wrecked on St. Augustine bar August 17, | Louisa Hatch,ship. Cardiff.... 3.. 835 1961, baving captured seven vessels. Manchester, ship.. New York. , 1862. 1075 Martha Wenzel, bk Akyab. 678 ae ge ok mal Martoban, ship... Mauimai 2, 807 was fitted out at New Orleans, about August 1, 1861, but Morning Star, ship. Calcutta, . 1105 ‘the bicckade prevented her from doing much Yamoge. | Norm ‘ship........ Liverpool:..... Marob25, 1863. 800 THE CALBOUN, CAPTAIN WILSON, Nye, bark + New Bedford.. April 24, 1863.. 800 ‘was a steamer formerly on the line between Charleston | Ocoan Rover, bark. Mattapoisett 4 and Savannah, and with the Joy and Music was fitted | Oomulgee, ship.. 6H out at New Orleans. Olive Jane, bark PRIVATEER PETREL, Oneida, ship. -fermerty the revenue cutter Aiken, was sunk by the | Palmetto, schr Dnited States ship St. Lawrence off Charleston about | Parker Cook, bark. Boston.. August 1, 1861. Panjaub, ship ..... Calcatta PRIVATERR JUDAH Rockingham, ship. Callao... .. ‘wan destroyed at Pensacola September 13,1861, by an | Sea Bride, bark.... New York ition in boat eent from the United States | Sea Lar! 8.Gilder armed ‘Weckade forces. THR WINSLOW wes fitted out. st Wilmington in 1861, aud made five eaptures. SCHOONER SALLIE, formerty tbe Virginian, under command of Captain rett Charleuon “October 10, 1861, making two k, ship n.. releeve, ship Sunderland. Singapore . t THB NASHVILLE, CAPTAIN R. P. PEGRAM, ia & Tileston’s line of steamers and was in Charies- ‘the beginning of the rebellion under command of 7, Who joined the rebels. She sailed from blockade, i, 26, 1861, the and Warren, R. J.. June 28, 1865.. 300 London. Jan. 13, 1865.. 608 Boston. - Dec. —, 9864.. 290 5 us.» New Bedford.. Deo, 4, 1864.. 420 Edward Cary, bark San Francieco. April 1, 1865.. 370 po soca eg “ . 597 Favorite, . ‘ . New Bedford.. June 22, 1865.. 425 ‘THE ALABAMA enbead; 1,040 tons, 220 feet long, 32 depth ‘of hold, engines 300 horse She Jefe the Mersey July 20,1862; arnved at ‘Banday, Gen. Pike, bark ‘Raphee! | cme regal pene Priory, rain | Gen. Williams, ship New London... June 26, 1865.. 409 federate flag, she cruised and captured several vessels in New Bedford.. June 26, 1865.. 390 the vicinity’ of Flores. ©: to the westward and Honolulu ..... April 1, 1865 making several captures, she approached within two | Hector, ship. New Bedford.. April 1, 1865.. — andrea miles of New ‘York; thence guing south- | Hillman, ship New Bedford.. June 27, 1865.. 600 ‘arrived on the 18th of November at Port Royal, | Isabella, «+... New Bedford.. June 27, 1865.. Battoinue ‘On the night of the 19th she eecaped from | 1. Howtand, ship. New Bedford.. June 28, 1865.. 900 the harbor and the United ‘steamer San Jacinto, | J#mes Maury, bark New Bedford.. June 28, 1865.. 400 Sed on the 26h November was at Blanquilla coaling’ | Jireh Swift, bark.. New Bedford.. June 23, 1865.. 360 « ea ‘Tcaptured athe | United States stencner Ariel Fone one C3 Cardift. between and St. Domingo. mn Sun- oo ! Boston. 'e . Gay. Seeuare'Tt, 1868, sunk the United, States guuboat | Martha 3a, bark... New Bedford.. June 24, 1865.. 208 GeAeres off Galveston, ‘and on the 30th arrived at Ja- New Bedford.. June 28, 1865.. 600 maica, (1 to the eastward and making many cap- New Bedford.. June 28, 1865.. 450 tares, she arrived on the 10th.April at Fernando de No- New London.. June 22, 1865.. 380 vonba, and on 1ith May at Babia, where, on the 13th, New Bedford.. June 26, 1865.. 340 ‘ahe was joined by the rebel steamer Georgia. Cruising r New London.. April 1, 1865.. 275 Sear'the' line, thence ‘southward toward “the Cape of | Sop’sThornton,ship New Bedford... June 23, 1865.. 400 Sead Hope, Samerees ‘were made, andon the | Suean Abigail, ‘bark San Francisco. Jane 23, 1865.. 150 _Ziat Jone, the bark Talisman was commissioned | Susan, brig.. San Francisco. June 4, 1865... — ea & cruiser the rebel service. On the 20th | Waverley, bark... New Bedford.. June 28, 1865.. 450 ‘socbored in Saldanha Bay, South Afi W. Thompeon, ship New Bedford... Juno 22, 1865.. 600 Im thera on ahe. th Agu, as Acrwed | Win. C. Nye, bark, San Francisco. Jane 26, 1866.. 388 By the rebel T rable tay, Boptens Low; BY TH FLORIDA. ‘day snchored at Table Bay. September 16, | Aldebaran, schr.... New York, arabe! brig. P* aspinerall B) 2235 e25) BS id qi ESSERE Fi, eK) Seceesseessiss i] es = titi 8588: 38323 Bias! eo8- pee TEN HT fl 22, im latitude , longi 4 ac, were to the Tacony and the Serhecebecned, os well cathe schooner M.A. Shindler. sun poe: LISOTENANT READ, brig Umpire, laut north, kenge Brees, Gahing boat L.A. Macomber, o' Ker. captured by 2M expedition from Portiand N. Obase, schr .... New York THE GKORGIA, Neapelitan, bark .. Messina. Ocean jseeeee Rockland . , emmeriy called the Japan, cruised in the North and ‘South im 1963, capturing nine vessels. Sh « wersel, Otted out, like the Ai , the the Bt. ‘Nicholas each ond 1863. THE RATRIBUTION Ahree vernelncarly in 1863 tp the Bebamas. THE TALLABASSER made two raids from the port of Wilmington, N. C., in Boston, the Conrad, tbe Tuscarora and ‘made one or more captures in 1662 was afterwards + and destroying Gey yh gen) a Aug. veanele ; |, ben 1, 1866. a a = Rie - ‘THE CHICKAMAUGA, ‘Ang. 10, 1963, woder - 1868. = saver 28 ieee, Lieutenant Wilkigson, left Wilming. Aug. is . TRE SHENADOAH Rov. 3 1906 Aug, 16, 1964. y 9 18 100. ‘Ang. 18, 1804 Aug. 15, 1984. 1 i504 ° 1964. BEG aii Fu EBB 5 SBBS cope, ny June 16, 1863. June 22, 1863.. 190 Jone 22, 1863.. 200 June 3 tne900 June 1863.. 100 June ise 200 June 22, 1963.. 160 June 22, 1863.. 100 June 24, 1863. 849 June 15, 1863.. 196 June 22, 1863.. 126 7, 1863,, 100 24, 1963,, 150 6, 1863,. 340 Oct, —, 1861.. 265 % Oct. 18, 1861.. 255 BY THE GEORGIA. Bold Hunter, ship.. Dundee. Dec. 9, 107 ship.. Callao. . June 28, 736 9T John Watt, ship. J. W, Seaver, bark. . Boston. Prince of Wales,ship Callao... ‘nchantress, achr. Boston. Ino. Crawford, ship Philadeip! John Welsh, brig.. Trinidad. faring, , acl ' W. MoGilvery, brig Cardenas... —; 1861: New London. July BY THE CHICKAMAUGA. AlbionLincoln,bark Portland it. Oct Emma L. Hall,bark Cardenas. Oct. Mark L.Potter,bark Bangor. Oct, Shooting Star, ship NYork. 2 Oct: BY THR OLUSTRR, A. J. Bird, sehr,... Rockland.. ~ 18 Empr’s Teresa,bark Rio Janeiro. . 316 E. F. Lewis, echr.. 197 T. D. Wagner, brig. Fort Monroe., Nov. 3, 1864.. 390 BY THR RETRIBUTION. Emily Fisher, brig. St. Jago. Mar. Hanover, schr..... Boston, J. P. Ellicott, brig. , Boston. 7 BY THR BT. WICHOLAS. Mary Pierce, schr. Boston........ July 1, 1862., 192 Margaret, echoon June 29, 1862., 206 Monticello, brig... Rio Janeiro... July 1, 1862.. 300 BY THR CALHOUN. echr. Provincetown. May Provincetown. May Provineetown. May BY THR NASHVILLE. John Adam Mermaid, schr. Panama, brig.. Harvey Rirch, ship Havre........ Nov. R. Gillian, echr.. Philadetphin.. Feb, hy THR DNsTON, Lenox, bark. New York.... Jane New Yor June BY THR SAVANNAH. Juno ING. June M.E. Thompson, brig _ July Mary Goodell, schr i July RY THE YORK. G. V. Boker, schy. Galveston. Santee, ship. Living Age, ship. A.B Thompeon,ship Savanna. 19, 1861.. 800 Alleghanian, ship.. Baltimore. . 21, os ae .. 190 Alliance, schr.. HarrietLane,gunbt. Galveston. James L, Gerity... Matamoros 7. R Waieon, ech. New York. Lydia Francis, brig. Poarl, schr.....+«. Moriches. Protector, schi ‘Sea Bird, sehr. Sea Witch, schr,. Union, sebr. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. . Married. Brant—Wnantoy.—In Newark, on Wednesday, No- vember 22, at the residence of the bride's mother, by the Rev. R. Harcourt, Rowmr H. Brant, of Now York city, to Misa Catuxaixe A. Weantox, of Franklin, N. J linois papers please copy. wou. —At the Church of the Holy Trinity, Phiflelphia, on Thursday, November 23, by the Rev. chard Newton, 1. D., afterward® at the residence of the bride’s brother-in-law, by his Honor Mayor Henry, Pav. Brooxs, of Santiago de Cuba, to Bassi Gonsvcn, of London, Engiand. No cards. Conkiin—Caxrenrme.—At Burlington, Vt,, on Wednes day, November 15, by Rev. B. W. Smith, Turovore Conkiax, of New York, to Miss Kate A. Canraxten, of Burlington. Crawrorp—Van Neas,—On Tuesday, November 7, by the Rev, H. Hutchins, James P, Crawronp to Euwa Vax News, of Brooklyn. No cards. Euus—-Barser.—At the Church of the Redemption, in by the Rev. Robert i janor of Livingstone, to late Powell MoRa, of South Carolina. Mrx—Romwe.—On Thursday, November 23, at the Church of the Holy Aposties, corner Twent os street and Ninth avenue, by the Rev. Dr. Howland, Wu.- uum H. Mix to Many E., daughter of the late Isaac Robins, both of this oity. MacGracor—Rovrer.—On Thursday, November at the Church of the Incarnation, by the Rev. Dr. Chaun- cey, Jamm R. MacGracor, M. D., to Avion E., daughter of Mra. Agnes Rutter, of Yorkville. icCDonatp—Pueiax.—On Wednesday, November 22, at the residence of the bri by the Rev. Thomas Farrell, ot ‘@ church, Jauna P. McDonauy to ny S., daughter Bt PuELay, Died. Avsrir.—On Thursday afternoon, November 23, Caan- .orra Austin, wife of Lewis C. Austin and Hunter, ears. i i it i il a 7 28 iy Hi uf : i ; Fi 3 2 fi { ednesday, November 22, of old age, be. r, No , be- Grace Saixas Commx, wife of Dr B. ighter of the late Moses Seixas, of Bho was buried on the 24th. 1. —On day, November 26, Ann K., eon ‘Abel M. and Imogen Conklin, aged 1 month and 23 day The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from 164 West Thirty-sixth street, on Monday morning, at eleven o’olock. Cannonent.—In the city of Vera Cruz, Mexico, on ‘Tuesday, October 24, after a short illness, Borns Ventura Canvorett, friend of Mr. William A. Corbiere, of this city Canecoy —On Friday, November 2, after a long illness, Brivoet, the beloved wife of John Cassidy, in the 63d fully Invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) n, at half. past one o'clock, from her late residence, No. 1 Milligan place, Sixth avenue, between Tenth and Eleventh streets, Dorw.—On Friday, November 24, after a long illness, Mary R,, the beloved wife of Michael Dunn, aged 26 9 months and EL ng The friends of the family, and those of her brothers, Henry and John Nevill, are ily invited to at- tond the funeral, from her late residence, 61 Remsen street, Williameburg, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two © Pailceiphia and Tamaqua papers il pleese co} ia and Tamaqua papers py. Deswoxn,—On Thursday, November 2, after a sbort a i F Ey z ‘and severe ilinem, ConweLive Deamon, in the 62d year of his age, Fe — Ab Friday, Nevember 24, “fis remains w be removed from is late = Ghinday) afsrnocn, af two clock. : *clock. —On morning, Nove’ How. axp V., the younger bia of Tit near, jrenell, months and 11 and friends of the family are mvited to attend the faneral, on Monday morning, at half-past ten o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 201 West Pinceenth street, His remains will be taken to Tarry- wn. . Havitany.—At Harrison, N. Y., on Friday, Novembe 24, at the residence of his son-inlaw, Ellwood Burdsall JouN Havinanp, in the 724 year of his age, ‘The funeral will take place at Friends’ meeting house at Purchase, on Second day (the 27th inst), at twelve o'clock noon. Carriages will meet the half-past nine A. M. train, New Haven Railroad, at Rye. Hexay.—In Brooklyn, after a brief fines, Joun C. Heyny, in the 67th year of his age. Notice of funeral hereafter. Hanp.—At bine od L. L, on Monday, November 20, at the residence ‘of his’ father, Ewin B. Haxp, aged 21 years, Hevpersoy.—On Friday, November 24, Sanan JAN, daughter of David A. and Margaret A. Henderson, aged 1 year and 22 days, ‘The relatives and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at one o’clock, from the residence of her «parents, No. 666 Water street. Gloucester (Mass. ) papers please copy. Hicawa.—On Saturday, November 18, Hewry, son of baba and Margaret J. Higgins, aged 5 years and 7 moni His remains were interred in Calvary Cem« 4 Jounstor.—On Friday, November 24, ELuxn Jouyston, aged 23 years and 8 months. The friends and relatives are ly invited to at- tend the fineral; also those of her brother Chas. N. Johnston and sister Frances, and brother-in-law James Wait, from her late residence, No. 27 Allen street, this pase) afternoon, at one o’clock, without further notice. Krvauan.—in Brooklyn, on Friday, November 24, Exuorr Sumer, son of Sumner A. and Emily 8. King- man, in the third year of his age. The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services, at the residence of his father, 246 Carl- ton avenue, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Krnxepy.—On Friday, November 24, Mr. Parnick Kxn- Neby, aged 63 years. ‘The funeral will take place from No. 186 East Warren strooty Brooklyn, L. 1., this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Kexney.—On Friday, November 2%, after a short ill- ness, James Kenny, aged 66 years, the beloved father of William Kenney. The funeral will take place this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of his son, No. 7 Albany street. The friends of the family are respectfully in- vited to attend. Lanxrt.—At Fordham, on Friday, November 24, Jamex Laurer, a native of Buttevant, county Cork, Ireland, in the 61st year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully reqnesteed to attend the funeral, at the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, at Fordham, this (Sunday) morning, at nine o'clock, where a requiem mass will be celeb: for the repose of his soul. The friends who cannot go to Fordham can meet the funeral at Harlem Bridge, at half-past eleven in the morning. The remains will be interred m the Eleventh street Cemetery. Moons.—On Friday, November 24, Jui1a Moore, @ native of the parish of Girley, county Meath, Ireland, 30 years, Her friends and those of her brother-in-law, James Cavanagh, are respectful invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock, from No. 127 Madison street, . jcGrecor.—On Leafy November 25, Esruer Mc- Grxcor, widow of Samuel McGregor. be published in the daily Notice of the funeral will Papers on Monday. McGuinx,—In Sacramento, on Tuesday, September 26, Many, the beloved wife. of Bernard McGuire, a native of Eyreconrt, county Galway, Ireland, aged 65 years. Gatway (Ireland) papers’ please copy. MacAvoy.—On Saturday, November 25, of convalsions, Anne F., second daughter ‘of John and Teresa MacAvoy, ‘aged 3 years and 4 months, ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the ‘residence of her parents, '331 West Twelfth street, ‘O’Coxnox.—On Friday, November 24, of consumption, Jonn 0'Coxxon, aged 42 years. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend prod or his late ety My athe § Kighty-sixth street Fourth avi afternoon, at two o'clock. roe si ‘Oskny.—At Rossville, & 1., on Friday, November 24, Eumazern K. Oaxey, daughter of Jesse and Mary Oakey. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from the Woodroe church. Boats leave White- hall street at one o'clock. Paice.—On Friday night, November 24, of inflammation of the lungs, Many Ana, the dearly beloved daughter of Bridget and the late James Price, aged 4 years, 3 months and 25 days. ‘The funeral wili take place this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her mother, 222 East Eleventh street; thence to Calvary Cemetery. Powsn,—In Brooklyn, Extax Power, in the 68th year of her age. ‘The funeral will take place at the residence of her brother, 79 Butler street, this (Sunday) afternoon at half- past two o'clock. Riorvow.—On Friday, November 24, Jonama Riorvox, wife of Charles Riordon, Kilbrin parish, country Cork, Ireland, aged 73 years, The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, 104 West Nineteenth street. Ritey,—On Saturday, November 25, Acnes, youngest child of Edward J. and Teresa Mallon Riley, aged 2 years. The funeral will take place this (Sunday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from 232 Raymond street, between Lafay- ette and Fulton avenues, Brooklyn. Friends are respect- fully invited to attend without further notice. Sanpe.—At his residence, 185 Waverley place, Jonn Sanne, in the 60th year of his age. ‘Tho friends of the family, likewise the members of ‘the Metropolitan Police, are res) fully invited to at- tend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. —Suddenly, in this city, on Thursday morn- img November 23, Mr. Jacon Scupren, of the firm of 8. J. Schiffer, im the 47th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 139 East Righteenth st., this (Sunday) morning, at half-past nine o'clock. Sxesecx.—On Friday, November 24, after a lingering oo 5. aged 28 years, 6 months and 8 ve. ; ‘The friends and relatives, and those of his brother-in- law, Hermann Schroeder, are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of his brother-in- law, Hermann Schroeder, 314 Monroe st., this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o’clock. The remains will be taken to the Lutheran Cemetery. ‘Van Namun,—At Oanton, Pa., on Friday, November 24, Cuans Vas N. daughter of the late John Van Nawee, M._D., of Rensselaer ceunty, N. Y. lyn, op Thi November Wamp. se, aged 88 years, 11 months end “Tre polatives and friends of the family are invited to from 58 Court-etreet, this (Suaday) attend the : SS Mre. Bas. nan Wauoin, of datuel Waldby, denseasd, eae a favited ‘Williameburg, on Monday afternoon at one o'clock. “Gpraatel, Til., and Albany couaty, plane ‘orvent.—On Friday November Jacos Wormer, at No. 48 Third avenue, in the 39th aoe ae ‘The members of Solomon ‘Lodge No. and A. Mt. nited to attend the ful are the above Lm he Pig nine stolola precionty E ‘Wrarr.—On Friday, November 24, Cuan: Avraen, guly eon of Samuel anit Sarah Wyatt, ‘aged § months and ‘The remains will be taken to Newburg, N. Y., for in- torment i@ Port of New York, November %5, 1865. CLEARED. Steamship Arago, Gadsden, Havre—Ieaac Bell. m - OFM Steamship Hi Parrish, Norfolk, Clty Point and Lvs Fox & Go. Steamship HR Cuyler, Dollard, New Orieane—R. Lowden, ome on fashington, Gager, New Orieans—Hi B romwell & Co. Steamship Champion, Furber, New Orleans—James A mabtp Aquidi Bigloy, Mobile—F D Hurlbut & Co, asteamahip Aiinda” hecbald, Apalachicola Bennet. & rown. ‘Steamship Andalusia, Bursley, Charleston—A Leary, ap inaahip Revaan, Carpenter, ‘Savannah—-Wakemal, oo: jacinto, Loveland, Savannah—Livingston, Pejionmed Virgo, Bulkley, Savannab—M: & Nevh , furtas 5 Btoamahip Hunter, Sayannab—L L Jone Steamship Charles Benton, Salter, Newbern—Murray & jept Steamship Louise Moore, Wooster, Newbern, NC—Murray an Stoamanip Washington (new) Chichester, Wilmington—C H Pierson. ay Bows Washington—J foune, Baltimore J B Savull, Pordand—- B Orem. ip Warrior, Mott, Providence-—Neptune Ateamebip ORnlp Celestial Rupire, Taylor, Liverpool—Raow & Bur- The etl ad Beers. Ere cg) SErTam Hetrmrantae a tas ssp Bag a es ‘Laviee, Potter, Port an Prinee—@ Berker & Btls Fred Cark (Br), Coalteet, 6t Thomas—Penniston & Lord of the Isles (Br), Coumans, St Kitts—Jones & (BD), Wanacteoss Liverpool, RBG Wheel- "Econ dee WAS Teo Hohe Oompoomian, ‘Wells, Halifax and Columbia Coast, W Schr J B Small (Br). Stevens, Sisal—J Leaycraft & Co. Schr Fviuce Cousort (Br), Fisher, Port Maria, Jax—H D Condor Sehr Waller Scott (Br), Sypher, 8t John, NB—Moem & Sepr Independence (Br), Belyea, 8t John, NB—A Smith- e Do. a nid 88 Wilson (Br), Maitland aod Truro—J FP Whitney 20, ys Sehr Harriet Maria MeDonald, Fernandina, Fla—Peck & hurel since Wm Henry, Sharratt Petersburg—Van Brunt & Schr 8 H Jackson, Wiley, West River, Md—Snow & Bur- "Schr J W Allen, Doane, Charleston—N L MeCready & Co. Schr Lhos Winans, Briggs, Georgetown—Dollner & Potter. Sehr Lottie, Wilcox, Port Royal—8 W Lewis & Co, Sehr M Murray, Bertram, Norwich—M Briggs & Co, Schr Presto, Briggs, Philadelphia—G N Stranahan, Sloop Ida E’ Vail New Haven—Hentley, Smith & Co, Sloop Thos Hull, Hull, vrovidence-G N Strinahan. ARRIVED, Steamship Louisiana, Cutting, Liverpool 9th inst. via Queenstown 1th, with mdse and 300 passengers, to C Hi Ed- mands, Experienced westerly gales to the Banks, “American, Toware Liverpool Oot 28, with mdse and 490 passengers, to Williams & Gulon. 2lstinst, Int 41 30, Ton 65, passed one of the National line of steamers, bound past ‘Ship Dunham, Young, London 50 days, with mdse to Thos Dunham. | 24th inat, 380 AM, weather very thick, touched ‘on Jones? Beach, LT. but was got off without assistance by throwing some of the cargo overboard. ‘Ship Southampton, Whitney, London, and Isle of Wight Oct 15, with mdse and 111 passengers, to E E Morgan & Son. Had heavy westerly winds the entire passage. Ship 8 G Glover (of Boston), Mulbon, Cardiff 38 days, with raliroad tron. to Comatock & Co. First part of the pentage, had terrific gales from westwad; was hove to for six days. ot 28, while furling the mizzen topsail, Ri Johnson, of Phila- delphia, a seaman, fell from the yard to the deck and was instantly killed. Nov 10, lat 46 34, lon al spoke bark Co- Jumbia, from New Orleans for Liverpool, 84 days out, Ship Hansa (Brem), Wieke, Bremen, 46 pays, with mdse and passengers, to Leopold Heuffer, Had one death and ‘one birth on the passage. Frth inst, Int 4239, lon 42 26, passed the bottom of a vessel, supposes, jooner, ra, Blanck, Cardiff, 68 days, with coal, to Fanch, t. Reports seeing a large six topsail, paint: ed port stony passengers, ashore 15 miles west of Fire Island (the Thos Dunham, before reported). Bark Carlshaven (Brem), Coler, Bremen, 65 Li fs ened mdse and 381 passengers, to Herman Koop & Co, four . Brig South Boston (of Pictou), Lane, Cronstadt, 68 days, with Page, ato RP Buck & Co Had heavy wwesther; lost it aa Brig Abbie © Titeomb (of Yarmouth Mey, Tisley, Bridge port, GB, 1¢ days, with coal, to Nesmith & Son, Nov 16, on bie Bank. spoke fishing sehooner Marblehead, § months out, with 900 quintals fish, Brig Sarah , Lord, St George, NB, 7 days, with lum- ber to C &E J Peters. ‘Brig Independence (Br), Bauche, Arichat, OB, 6 days, with mdse (partof cargoof steamship Circassian’s),to Arthur ‘Brig Alma Jane (of Shelburne, N 8), Flynn, Lingan. CB, ig KS » Lingan with Brett, Son & Co, Bag: ‘Maid of Erin (of Digby, NS.) Israel, St John, NB, 11 days, with Inmber to Jed Frye’ & Co, Lady Washi (Br), Corbett, Cow Bay, 17 days, with coal. to P I Nevius & Son. Brig Ocean Wave (of Fall Kiver,) Cole, Galveston 82 days, with cottan, @J E Ward & Co. Encountered very stormy weather the entire pasgage, Safled in company with brig Palo Alto, for Liver Brig H Farber, Rondout for Boston, c HS Emer 5 Sehr John 8 inwright (of Shelburne, NS), Johnson, Kingston, Jam, 23 daya, with ‘Brett Son aon sugar, to Schr Aggie Davison (Br), McGinnis, Charlottetown, PEI, with potatoes, to C H Trombull. - Schr Angola (Br), Crane, Glace Bay, 11 days, with coal, to DR De Wolf & Co. ‘Sehr Advance (Br), Dickson, Halifax 4 days. ‘Schr Anne Shepard, Bowditch, Providence for Philada. Scnr J French, Jones, Boston. Schr John Manlove, Stobes, Eitzabethport for New Haven. Schr Loduskia, Sinith, Elizabethport for Providence. Schr Fakir, Philling, Elizabethport for Providence. Sch Kate Thomas. Preston, Greenport, Schr Isabel Alberto, Hulse, Halleti’s Point. Schr Aurora, Cobb, Jonesport. Schr Copy, Wheeler, Rondout for Providence. Sehr Telegraph Nickerson, Providenc@y Schr Edwin, Alien, New Haven. r Trea Palmer, Albany for Pall River. Schr Wentworth, Allen, Port Morris. Rerurxep.—Steamer Nellie Pentz, Mears, which left this Port for Fortress Monroe on Sunday, with a cargo of govern- ment stores, returned last night, having disabled her ma- ehinery off Sandy Hook. Sehr Lucy Church, Adams, hence 24th inst for Baltimore, ina heavy seaway gave a lurch which carried away foremast, maintopmast and split mainsail. Same day, 3 PM, off the Tavern Houses, was taken in tow by pilotboat Mary E Fi No 4, and towed to the city. BELOW Ship Theresa, Robinaon, from Bristo} Oct 10. Ship Fawn, Nelson, from Londou Oct 13. Steamships St Patrick, Arago, City of Washtngton, Scot: tps , Arago, igton, Charles Benton, E'8 Terry, ‘Wash. Hi Veg ington, RR enemy, Nevada, Hunter, Virgo, ‘Wind at sunset, N. ton, went ashore with hiv mate on St John's River, Florida, seven miles below Jacksonville, on the 6th inst. s singular loeking object near the water, the Captain rs slight bl an axe, when a rebel torpedo exploded, kill- wil ing both men. US Sream Revenve Curren Kewanee, Pease, at Charles- ton 36ih Inet, from a crujne south. On the lath inst, board - ed the wreck of the British ship Marclanus, ashore on the south breaker of Savannah bar, broke in two amidships and separated, The rigging, spare sails, ko. were between the two portions of the wreck, which were 100 feet apart. The sternpost was knocked up through the deck, and an anchor hanging to the cathead. ‘The Kewanee experienced the ke. ‘of Saturday, the 11th, and was hove to forty-eight Smr Gronce V (Hanov), Springer, from Trapani for Ros- ton, put into St Thomas 28th ult, leaking in topsides, and re- mained 31st, repairing. Bark EO Matrny, Bray, from Philadelphia for New Or- Jeans, ran ashore on Elbow Key, Bahamas, 23d inst, and be- came's wreck. A «mall portion of her cargo was saved, and taken to Nassau, (See news columns.) Brig Costa Rica, trom New York for Aspinwall, before re- ported spoken in'dintress, arrived at Nassau night of S0th Ult., and reports dreadfnl weather in lat 9019. lon 72.10, which commenced on the 2ist and continued the 261%, on which day the sea broke over the vessel, stove in the cabin doors, abattered the wheel and washed overboard Capt, Peel and the helmsman, who were drowned. She cleared for ber destination with her cargo unbroken. Brig Manitpa, from Boston for Philadelphia, lost an an- chor in Delaware bay Zist inst., and returned to the Break- water In tow of tug America. and while anchorin; of the brig Abby Ellen, carrying away her (A. E.'s) jlbboom. fopgallant forecastie, top timbers, and broke rail in several piaces, but sustained no below her water-ways, The captain of the A. E. entered protest and proceeded to sea. Buio Sawcet Swatt, Captain David Torrey, from Bangor, for New Haven, Conn., with Inmber, went ashore near ouse On ‘s Island, on Sunday morning last, The-mate who was on deck at the time. mistook Gardi- ner’s for Little Gull Light. There was a heavy fog at the titse, “Tosurance om ike cargo; none on the vessel will be saved. (The vessel.) vessel will not be got ofl. The ' above was before reported as an unknown Baio Carmaninn Rogsas, of New York, put into Portland ‘decks Aivarkufausveriost house, syle of use, ‘snd sprang leak bike has lacfeet water in her hold, for repatrs. Thomas 18th ult for Buio Preiapes rer from 8t Bonaire, ou) to load for Boston, and was wrecked on the 10th inst. The P. was 135 tons Her, built in 1861, at Shelburne, N8, where ebe was Our correspondent at Nassau, in forwarding the list of de- asters for October, says:—“We have experienced heavy weather since October 20, but did not feel the hurricane of Octoder 28 much at this port, but at Bimini and Abaco it was perrifi \t Crooked Island and I) it was a strong Siow Mar Proviaenee aroma to hate bona a the part ‘6-Schr Arrow, from Port Royal for Cubs, with empty vagina fms inbrate Cy abecn Sh iad rite gta toe Takers Beck a, ore Andros oe eet eran Biren, from NYork for Mobile, 1a dallast—loss of rudder, leaking; was towed in by wrecking sche Nonesuch. ae Heke Charles Tunnel (Br), Phillips, from Nassau for wi eral cargo—returved with salle B away, be, repaired and proceeded. Long Brig Panama (Br), Sayles, from Havana for Philsdeiphia, re. Sagar —experie hurricane, split sails, &c; arron 24th for repairs. Ship Henjamin Adama, Chase, from, Beaufort for Mobile in dallast—toial loss on reef hear Spanish Cay, Abaco; 10 seatnen and 12 wreckers drowned. Brigantine O E Maltby, Bray, from Philadelphia for New Qrleane, with general oaigo—tctal lows on Abaco 3 miles 8 of Elbow Cay Light; small part of cargo saved. Ship Panama, Hanson, from NYork for Galveston, with neral cargo—iotal loss near Memory Rock, Bahama’: cap- in and lady, with crew, drifted in deckhouse past Great Taaaca; whaleboat towed them in to Biunini; two men in the ship's boat landed near the wreck. | prays it house yacht ns wart, sty houses with stres-—total Toss’ at South Bimini; parted both chains, 290 fathoms, Schr Gertrude (Br), from Rleuthora for NYork, with fruit cut away masta and arr at Green Turtle Bay a ; patring. SchifPearl (Br), from Nassau for Tampa, in ballaat—cat eee a vue riding wt auchor av Cat Cays; arr at Nangeu. Low, from NYork for Mobile, Ce aay deaileaptit, partof deck load lost and leak Fepnired and will proceed. ‘data Hien, | ‘NYork for Aspinwall, brientine © MSep Thomes W Peel and one man Tost; in "Fr inte fret ofloor, Hi jencks. lediey Vicar (Br), Downey, {rom eargo—rudde Btb—! ntine Hi NYork for Cardenas, with rf head dam. and partof deck repaired aud proceeded on ' ‘mh. ifgaie iri nln Sasa Leland, from Portland for Cal- Darton, Cul couperage \—dismasted; will re- Br), Rai ), fe for Nes. exis (2 tern, cana ship Javeuts (Bt). Berry roaster, from Cork for faventa (Br), ‘The original master had died on, (he 3 the her voyage on the Si Nov, under the command eet Brilliant (Br), late Amer schr |. from wfor— tee % |. 1 Perel nee a rain st Domains ith general joes 5 point of Inagua; A 4, NYork for Nas. load and fosetop- rt, (Br), Lockhart, from gt! aochored at th for cane of was) ut (0 eee fa frome Wwork, had Rk ng Snip Crvde, from Cardi for New York, leaking oper ee cal ow m, ros 4 Foreign Ports. % Canpenas, Nov 16-84 bark, Cleufuekos, Allen, Cape Hat mi rz bi Bear ‘schr Dydrangea, Shaw, Boston (and sal facheco). ‘Havana, Nov 1i—Sld barks Norton Stover, Stover, Cardet nas; 12th, Albertina (Br). ‘Olmstead, NYork. Der Albertina (Br): Olvark City of Bangor, Mengesl f delaide, : ‘Leguors, Nov 8—In port ship Molocka, Nickels, for Ne ‘ York, Idg: pr (Norw), Josephsen, for do 25th Atlin er Kuuabt, {or ao. Deed. Hampton (Br), Inson, (onan, Soph isla bark lide, McMullen, Salem vil, Manita, 18-1 Magenta, Dudley, togo uns der tie Stan sh fing ei MB fa NYork, expected td int next A id others a re. Maraxeas, Nov id-—Arr brig Oriolan, Waterhouse, Aspiad wall, Navixs, Nov 8—Arr ship Gen McClean, Leach, NYorkd 37 days pass: RemEpios, 3—In port bark Peter Simons (Br), Iég sw gpa estat ts eae tard Hong Kong ‘rom do, Curtis, Arthur Wil SINGAPORE, Sept SeSId Ocean Eagle, Lovet Han), Springer, from Trapant for Boston, repg (#ee Id 24th, bark Camp Vale (Br), Nelson, Nevarra, 'o Philadelphia: Katie (Dan), Rac via Turks fsland; Gs r Sacva, Nov 6, Arr 6—Arr barks Yumuri (Br), Johnson NYork via Matanzas; 18th, bark Manitou, North, Philadel: J BOSTON, Nov 24—Arr steam of Bath, Ni yore berks Wasten Hallett Rilor Gorge ma Port Praga bark Argo (Br. Perry, Atidronssn:, brig, Hama, Cob Rondout; schr Wm Flint, Howard, Jersey. ut hiladelphia; John Farnum, Kelley, do Also Ip im, Kelley, ‘ } Peorige sabeth (Fr) » 4 nam! RM Heslen, Hammond, New Orleans; Geo J rea FON. Nov 18—Arr steamship Granada, Baxter,’ v id sehr Lily, Francis, Wilint NC. Diih—arr steamer’ Oly Point, Talbot, Norfolk, Va; Ui TUAUVESTON, Nov 10—Arr sehr James MOBILE, No of Port au Prince, NYork: shipa Norwood (Br). Batch ‘orney, do; steamer ; Wills Del. ‘Cid shi , Te Miacveht Susckpole, NYork, it loby, iillisboro, NS; Pi iGreen, Boston! A ; Pathway, Greer «bon, low Bedford; 8 11 Gibeot Bartlett Bose Salem; Clara, Corson, do. Cid brig 8 achrs JG ton, No #4, A Haven: AM Aldridge Fiuher, Roxbury We § aller athe javen ; a ry xl ; Q 4 Boston; Hamburg, Sprague, do; Jus Aliderdiee, Higa ae / BE Sharp, Walker, Newport: W Bement, Peoby, New Bed=” Sr Tuomas, Oct (back date)—In port si vi Spiers (Br), Hervey, Areceibo, to load for timore, Tr hia. r Ameri Ports. ct ‘Troop (Br), Pickels, Lond Bide Jaghet (PY), ES A (Br), Piel 5 ion; schrs » 2 3 inn, Cayenne: Samuel Fish, Davis, and Fe ag Dia itimore; Pore, ‘Havre via Philadelphia janes (B in, CHARLES’ Cid schr Sylvia (Br), Higgs, Nassau. 19th—S! steamgrevenue cutter Kewanee, Pease, from a cruise Sout House, MOBILE, Nov 18—Arr steamship Cit 2 4) nabatian,, “Wilco Ghaniotie Burt Boston: bark PHILADELPHIA, Nov 2—Arr sbip Mount Royal (Br Li ; sohrs EG Knight, Hewes, C) Besse, do; J. Ch ork; J L ‘Corderg, Babcock, do; R hiou, Fatom, do;'M Wright f| Sfcn anton Assérien, Batt ford; © Loeser, Laws. Boston. PENSACOLA, Nov 10—Arr echr Indian, Parry, NYork. 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