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NEW YORK CITY. _THE COURTS, wren STATES CHR CIRCUIT COURT. Appeal Oa Cases. Before Judge Nelson, Nelson opened court yesterday morning to hear ‘eppeais, The Gret case brought on was that of Robinson and others vs. the Shooting Star, and Buriing and others vs. the William H, Web It Wagan dondle appeal from a decision of the District Court, The action aud been brought to recover tor damages aad tor services in towing (he Shooting Star from Portsmouth. N. H., io Le port of New York. Case stitl on, UNITED STATES BISTRICT COURT—IN PANXAUPT Important Decision. Belore Judge Biatohford, Fe the matter of Julius Schick —This case, it will be re- metabered, came before the court on allegajons that Sctick had committed acts of bankraptey, Evidence has beon taken before tho Cocrt orally on the part of Sehick's creditors, and also on tne part of the debror Judge Biatchford yesterday rendered his decision In the matter, He says ihe only act of bankruptcy set forth .e petition which 1 is importapt to consider is that eriat Pout of the jedement obtained by Raphael J, or -. agaipet ¢ s or, en the 16th of February, 005 51, 16 Supreme Court of New \oik Jeet, tot ina county of New York, On that judg. ment a0 oxecut.oo was issued soon after the judgment was recovered, dui it was almost iminediately afier countermanded by Cownn, and pothing further was done ic regard to the judgmeng until the Lin of Uctober, 1867, when a ey @teculion Was issuea upon it to the Sherif of th iy apd county of New York, under which ‘he Sherif uA levied upon the stock of Third s ‘erty se levied upon is sabstantially all the property the debior bas. It is alleged om the vart of the petitioning creditors that this judgment is wholly ficti fraudulent, aud thet the debtor did not owe Co! thing, aod that the judgment was procored by the debtor to be recovered {or the purpose of covering up his prop- erty from liabiltty to be sezeg by his creditors The Judge goes on to state that the provisions of the thirty-ninth section of the act have becu, in his opimon, violated by the bankrupt, hie provision is to the effect that any person residing within the juris. diction of Unned tates, and owing debts pry ay act peggeerd 2 ge ae after the passage of act, being insolvent, procure or suffer his mone to be taken on legal procéss with the imsent by sucu disposition of his property to defoat or delay ot the act, and any such person who shail make any transfer of his property with intent te delay, binder or defraud bis creditors, shail be * deemed to bave committed ap act of bankruptcy, aud, subject to the considerations thereinafier prescribed, shail be adjadged a bankrupt on the petition of one or more of bis creditors, the aggregaie of whose debis, under the act, amount to et least $250, pro- ‘vided such petitron is brought within six months after kn of bankruptcy sbali bave been committed, Toe adds: —"T am satished from the evidence that the debtor was inssiveut when the execution was issued on the 18th day of Uciober, 1867, om the judgment recov- ered by Cowen, and when the property of the debtor was taken by the “heriff on such execution, The only question in a3 to the bona fides of the judgment, In re- * gard to that Lam compelied to come to the copelusion that the judgment was wholly fictitious, aud was a de- vice set on foot by the debtor to enabie bim to coerce creditors of his who were pressing him at the time to make favorable arrangomvents with him and give him Aime, and that be did not owe Cowen anything at tho time the judgment was reco * * * It fol- Jows tbat the debtor must be adjudged a bankrupt, ‘This proceeding, bi er, is so far one merely between tbe petition: nd the debtor, Cowen is no party to it, although examined as a witness for the debtor, and the furtl progress of the maiter, if the assignoe of the debior, to be appointed, should institute proceedings is to realize for the benefit of the debtor's estate iv bankruptcy the property levied on by the Sheriff under tne execution. Cowen wil! have # fal! epportonity to argert his righis and maintain, if ho can, the integrity of the judgm and there is nothing in this adjudication to preciuae him from doing so.”” Petitions Fited Yesterday, John C. Day, New York city, referred to Register Ketchum ; Joseph M- Lane, New York city, referred to Register Williams, Number of petitions lodged up to yesterday —400. The bosiness of tbe Bankrupt Court ts rapidly increas- ing. This, combined with the other detaiis of the United states District Court, throws a large amount of work upon Judge Bi aicntord, UNITED STATES | COMMISSIONER'S couat. Alleced Fraud it Bonds. Before Commissioner Osbora. Some time since @ man uamed Bernard Hess, an ox- Aaternal reve inspector, was charged before Com- miseiouor Oxbora with baring represented himseif asa revenue officer, or personated one, witb |..teat to defraud, 1 appears, however, tuat in coonection with the case of ‘Bees, the government obtained information which led to whe seizure of the aistillery of Allen & Evgland, in oue A. The owners entered imo _ bonds, tthe was re. eased from the sur government otheiais who bad been piaced in charge of it efter ite seirure. Hess has recently gone before the Commis- sioner apd preferred charges against fo having given, or procured Wo be given, Uh release of the dist llery in question, kuowing that were *bogus.’’ He alleges that he is able to substi —_ ample property came before the Commissioner, who adjourned it ia stated that one of the parties declara'ion of the ‘to the District Attorney, which seems to satisfy officer that oue, at least, of the sureties i perfectiy good, looked for, will also bonds are ip al! respects per. But the facts, as they roally are, wil be fully “de. veloped on Wednesday before the Commissioner, if any testimony be shen (ortneoming The Woed-Newcomb Case. The controversy tm this matter, whiek has come so freyuoutiy before the court and the public of late, was akain postponed till next week. MARINE COURT—TRIAL TERM. ‘The Case of the Alleged Privateer BR. R. Cus. Jer, alias Raye—Action for Seaman's W ages. Hefore Jndge Alker. ‘Thea, Willem vs. Russell Sturgis et al.—A case relative to the steamer BR. R Cuyler, otherwire Rayo, which esited from this port so time agv, aud was turned over with her crew to the Colombian goverament at Santa Martba for privateering purposes, came up before Jadge rig im the Marine Court yosierday, an ac. tion Of @ seaman agaings er alleged owners for pay for bis services on board. of her. it appears what he aby nader the im, that the vessel belonged ”) nited States; but on arriving at Santa Martha ‘tue colors wore and he and the rest of the changed, crow were informed that they had signed articles to serve the Colombian ment, An application to ‘nited States steamer Osceola, procured their early release, and they were sent home ‘the expense of the government. Tb avant claimed $500 camages for breac® of contra: vary only rendered him $W0 for pay for services at $0 per month. COMMON PLEAS--TRIAL TERM—PART 2. ‘The Stuyvesant Divorce Ouse. Retore Judge Van Vorst. Theodore Stuyorsant va. Catharine Adelaide Sty yresant.— ‘Thi- celebrated divorce case which has attracted so much sttention during the few this court yesterday thr the facpee oleae M4 2 pF Arg Ite day or deo! hee ieabould be referred.” after a ore! discussion @vensel, ané@ upon consent, an order was made by Court, directing the proof upon tbe iseves to be taken Sa rane keen 4 = Court, with toe opipion hereon. No referee w ned ‘athe time of making the order. bie COMMON PLEAS— CHAMBERS ‘The Case of Expulsion from the ( Before Judge Van Vorat. Cwmberiand S. While vs, John T. Brownell +1 a). amt the Open Beard of Stock Brokers.—In (ais cate, it wit! be re. merabered, the plaietiff had been expelled from the at the Open Board of Stock Brokers, of whwh po yeaa for an alleged default in contract ia af Gad thewsnad anaree of Hudson bee: otained an ‘Votandante from ex- bon bey the Board, and the spew ag. betore this court om @ motion for the den- of imjamction. In a very leagti ry acacia War sustained the action of the Board ‘the motion Ww vacate ibe order of restrain. 1 INTELLIGENCE, Revers 10 @ueenas BL DLT At Goveanen @ Taand— Major General Bheridav, accompanied by Qotonsle Crosby, Forsytm sod Moore, of his sia, visited evetnar's Isiand yesterday afternoon in response to aeh dnvitation tendered them hy Wroret Brigadier eneral B.D. Waiien, commandant ar the Island, General Sheridan o@ artiving at tue boat lsodiog at the foot of Whitehall street found a large pariy of ladies and \teeir as a beat tne Beemer whtol had bees chartered for crt "ibe ba pies in the. vessel 1 and here General and hi a & 3 E = > chough of "com, Wimenes tie ‘party proceed: of com, Nim wanes remden te, Whores fow vested in enjoying We dellcacion Ora) Walen's cuit A Aree wmrabe bad b ot Brevet Brigasier General Brevot Admiral bells commandivg Fort Uamilitow; sufae I pre-eut representatives of the frat tas families of Gotham, and by ail he Ume was fost pleasantly, Dien ro Unermo Staves Orvicens on me Faencn Converts PHLEGHTON.—The officers of the United States frigate Wampanoag, Captain Nicholson, on Thursday evening, by invitation, dmed on board the Freneb cor- vette Phiegeton, Captain L. de Pritzbuer, Both vessels bad eay! oe facia Brooklyn Navy Yard, The officers of the Fre: janboat Bouvet were also present at the banquet, asi week the officers of the Wampanoag gavo 8 fine dinner at the Hoifmaa House to ihe oificers of the Phlegeton and Bouvet. Tue New Post Orrice,—Postmaster General Randalt bas arrived in this city. from Washington for the purpose of conferring with Postmaster Kelly and others to agree if possible upon:the plan for the copstruction of the new How 0: Ofice bailding, in order to submit a reportef the Mawo da Lis report to Congress. w vite Eviscoran Dwoxtan Converrios.—The of the delegates of the several Protestant Episco- Pal churches of tho State ana city werd resumed ip St. Joba's chapel” yesterday morning at nine o'clock. The opening servive was read by the Reb, Mr. Peck and Mr, Paddock, after which several repor! handed in and. adopted, inet rer, the Committee jor tne l ‘poration of Churches, the Only Mission Soc'ety and the Society for the Promotion of Religion and Learning. The report of the Committee of Canons was then taken up, and after rome discussion all the regolations contained in it were adopted. Ip an- saver to a synodical letier {fom the bishops’ conference at Lambeth several resoluiions were adopted and ordered to be forwarded to the Archbishop of Canterbury. Some Other routine business having been transactod, the Gloria in Eroeisis waa sung by clergy and delegates, with grand organ accompaniments, io @ most effective manner, Prayers were said by the Rev. Dr. Dix, and the Bishop Baring Pronounced his blessing the proceedings were brought to @ close whortiy before one o'clock, Tar ForetGy Mar Service at tux Post Ornict.—The number of foreiga letters received from turope duriog the past week were $2,657 British, 31,470 German, 8,790 French, 460 Beigian, ‘Total, 73,377. Those sent to Ku- rope were 47,005 British, 33.760 German, 9,680 mel 542 Belgian, Total, 92,987. Grand total reostred gent, 166,564. CaoLeRA ON TRE Srmausnir Crry op Corx.—The health officers at Quarantipe report that the steamship City of Cork, which arrived yesterday from Antwerp, had four- teen deaths from cholera om the passage—ten adults and four children—among ‘the steerage passengers, and she now bas ten cases on |. There has been no sickness The vesse) in sent down to the lower quarantine, the sick d to the bospital shio and the weil passengers to the receiving sbip liiinow ‘Tue Faurve is Norta Swepey.--Active preparations are being made by the resident Scandinavians to con- tribute largely in aid of the suffering people of North Sweden, where the crops ato always uncertain. This year they were entirely awept away by the frost, and the starvation and distress in consequence is extreme, The committee appointed at a recent meeting, of which ir. A, F. Kindberg is chairman, wiil meet this evening in: st Mark's place, when a plan of ration to sect subscriptions wili be passed upon. 8 cdumiites is compos-d of five resident Swedes, ive Norwegians pts anes, TheSwedish government has contributed already 40,000 tonnor (170,000 bu in im aid of the suileFing people, and a large has been contributed in Europe, which, however, 1s not suf- ficieut to fallyeelieve the ey popuiations of North Sweden, Aw oR sme ScrreRene wy THE Hurricane ar Sr. Twomas.—The condition of sufierers by the late ter mbje tornado in St. Thomas and adjacent islands, which left thousands without shelter and without food, has led to a call for immédiate ald. A subscription list bas been commenced, headed by the well known firms of Browa Brothers & Go., Maitiand, Phelps & Co., Roche Brothers & Co, and others, Mensrs. Peniston & Co., 17 South street are getting up the subscription, and ‘will remit fonds by the steamer sailing from this port on the ‘22d inst. ‘Tae Cousty Canvase,—The Board met yesterday and canvassed the returns in the Fleveath and Sixteenth words for all officers but Supervisors, Fara. Rannoap Casvatry.—Coroner Schirmer yes- torday heid an inquest at Bellevue Hospits! on the body of Margaret Winno, an Inshwomaa, about fifty years of age, who was run over on the 13th instant Am engineer in the employ of the Harlem Company was coming down the road with a locomotive without cars altacbed, and when near. ae, among tho cabin passebgers or the crew. has be t jury rendered residence of deceased did not transpire. Fatavty Crvsuep.—an inquest was held by Coroner Bcbirmer on the body of Michael O'Keefe, who died at Bellevue Hospital from the effects of injuries. On the 29th ultimo deceased crossea from Brooklyn en the James strret ferryboat, and before it was secured to the bridge on this side he slipped and {fell between the boat and bridge end bad bis right terribly crushed, Ampotation of the lim toltowed, Geath ensued. The occurrence being accidental, the jury ren- dored a verdict to that effect. O'Keefe was ag oe of ago, @ wative of Ireland, and lived at No, area, Fatoarre, Worxp.—Mary Bennett, aged thirty-three years, and residing at No. 289 avenue B, was taken 10 ‘Bellevue Hospiial about twelve o'clock yesterday by oMcer Malarkey, of the Fighteonth precinct, she Laving {alten down several flights of stairs at her residence, and jacerated her face in s most shockisg manner, ‘The ee ee oe Dp and a portion of both cheeks were torn from bone and hung over the chin, sus- peuded only by astight strip of cul at Bellevue at once rei the ed je and the untortumate Woman is now doing well, Oveewwp ev tae Poucs,—Hermanw Greis, aged twenty tures yours, a butcher by occupation, and resid. jog in James street, near Madison, was admitied to Beliovwe Hospital yesterday, suffering from the effects ,of a clubbing which he received from a policeman op Tene might of the late election. Tt seers that Grois had pot been conduct imaaelt lag hi borne & well. ordered citizea’’ om that event! Focso Dran.—Am unknown maa was found dead inst evening at the Westchester House, Third avenue, cear 180th street, Fmoxwos Aasacit os Boano tae Sait Laomun-—at Dalf-past five o'clock on Thursday evening John Calman and Frederick Marner were seen by James Graham, of the ship Melbak, the former armed with « marlinspike, onter (ne foreeastio of the Leonie, Captaia Martin, tying + Coe's Warehouse, near Grand sirect, Hest river, dnd at about ten minutes to mx o'¢lock the watchman, Charles Emmet, om forward, found lying on the floor, their (ae ie covered with blood, two of jeury peen and Thomas Nutsel, the Inst named berng so fesrfully beacen that hie b-4 ry red of, Om being questioned by arn ast the mavner in witich ed came fe, 4 G0 pitiahie ® condition, they answered by exlmau aod Marner as an ae se Rivard Sweetman. wero arrested and arre! Shaadiey, a! the Third Disiriet vole oe cours ya Tu conseqoenes of the seventy of the pum ia- psa ti ah pn i tee cour ite aemult, The captain of ine jward Sweetman, from the wateb- testimony Sen eaparartiy commution. ALAORD BURGLARY. —Jawes Casey, of No. 250 avenue A, appeared before Justice Dodge yesterday moraing aod entered a complaint acainst Frases Curry, It ie alloged against the accused inat on the nigat of the 26th af Ocveber the above promiasa were nirgiationsiy en: tored by means of forcing open the back window lead: of be ene stolen. “ {ree:.ona: carremey, in vali ace panied at Denon ta: mole she. propery i the soeeyer etl fe serbed, hea it before denied the th with whic! was was dommitted for ‘tial tn etien of 2 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOvRuBEE =f 1867. SHIPPING NEWS. |5&3 Aen enna Almanac fer New York=Phis Das. So: 1 iene cet PORT OF N:W YORK, NOVEMBER 45, 1867. ey eee . CLEARED, gSitemsnip Helvetia (ir), Cuttings Liverpool National Bteamauip City of New York (Br), Tibpetts, Liverpool—J Steamaip f lows (Br), Hedderwick, Glangow—¥ Macdonuld SSisimep Gérmania (Ham), Schwensen, Hamburg—Kun- jt Steamship oo (Fr), Lemaire, Havre—@ Mackrurie. Steam: Santiago de Cuba, Sanita, Greytown—North Avnerican Steamsnip €o, Ship Marela Greealea!, Bates, London—B P & i Ht Thom- son. Ship Horatio, Palmer, Shanghae—Franeis Hathawey. Hark Union (Br). Girvior, Autwerp—Miller & Houg!ion. 40 Bork Frank, Lewis. Gena Bark Idaho, W bivebury, Aspinwall-Paoame RR Co. Havana—J E Ward & 00. Hark John Griffin, Downe: on Morning Star (Br), Waugh, Bt Jago, Cubs—Wuydell co. aehtif Gideon (Swe), Suuahere, Cot or Falmouth for or- . You Appes, Hamburg~Funch, Meine- mtn wee ome lirly Star, Spariow, Maples and Catinia—Fabbri a Chaun- ory. Brig Water Lily, Horton, Rlo Grande del Sud—G M Smith. Brig Alma Jane (Br), Allow, Hatfax—Brett, Son & Co, font Charies & Marie (Fr), Phillips, Havre—Moyd & Hine Nchr JP Ferland, Leating, Rosario—I Ni gait A € Lew ett, Squires, Tadiguoleoh rae ready & Cehe Queen of the South, Corson, Mobile~E D Hurlburt sone AG Treland, Townsend, Satilia River, Gs—Van Brout & Slaght. hr Loyal Seranton, Lowden, Savannah—N L McCready ‘Sctir C A Johneon, Howard, in NO-W K Hine man & Co. Sehr G ? Thorne, Townsend, Philadelph Schr Alvarado, Whitinore, Toston ie Racket & Bro. } Heckman, Lawson, Boston—Van Brunt € Slaght. Schr Daniel dussell, Holt, HartfordxG Ke Rackent & Bro Stea ver J Thompson, Moore, Balltimore—W Daizell. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD TRAM YACHTS. Steamship Britannia (Br), Laird, Gl Morille Oot St, with mdse and 284 pomenres, wF notional sd ©o, Bx- Derieuced strong westerl) he Kalen, son at 40, lon 69 10, signalied ship Herschel (Br), bound W, Bieainship Uity of Cork, Philipa, Antwerp Oct 26, with = and passengers, to J @ Dale. Steamship Georgia, Deaken, Vera Cruz Oct 31, Sieal Nov 5. and Havana 9th, with mdse and passengers. to E W Tor. ner, “Har bada continuation of ‘of beara aa and head seas, Steamship Nishtingnle, Breaker sa aan Nov 6, with cotton, &e, to CH Mallory & Co, Nor Mt Ly gearman, five at Wow Nore sre WR and was buried at soa, h, Cape Lookout beariny 48 male, fe fel! in with tho jeainer Oneola in a disats ‘owing heavy from N&, and bad. eh rua her the Captain and crew, 13 In number, cot the was to th's port; last seen of the On rapidly. Steamshin James Adger, Teockwood. Ghertenton Nov 12, 3 M with mdse and passengers, 8 Mecapn & Ship Constantine, Creevers a Condon santse of Wizne Oct 5. with mane and 74 passengera, 2 Mintura & Co. Had strong westerly gales tnoet of the Bas hed a pe on bene teres Bae 2 on a. ms Bank, spoke sing sche Lovett of Marblehead, 400 quintals fish—would leave for home in 5 a Bark Albert Emerson, Cutts, St 17 dare, with log- woed and cotton, to R Murray, Jr, Had strong NW gales Tom 74 felt ia with wht Mi the last 6 days, Lisp iust, Jat tof Proviucetown , froin Phaceiphia for Bor. and crew, 7 in yroucht them breaking up 2, dixmasted; took off uurnber, and brought them to this Bark ‘liza (Br), Sonper, Havana AG days, with ‘molasses, to Jas W Elwell & Co. Had heavy northerly winds; sore suine of the cargo betwaen Brig Foam (Br), Jenkins, Malaga $3 days, and Gibraltar 32 Had heavy woather days, with fruit, to Andrew Lindsey, on tthe passage, Brig Montrose, Petevson, Cardenas 10 days, with sugar, to Waydeli & Co, Brig Jrene, Cole, South Amboy for Boston. Brig Yankoo Binde, Coombe, “Ruck Brig Qven Sea, Codmmbs, Bangor for Brig Delmont Locke, Cochran, for Baltinwore. biladelpbia. ver, nuts, es, to mtd ere master. and lost jibboor, ‘Oct Sh, dat mapirodite brig steering SE, showing» while Thaw with red Su. tom OS SSE. don Tlakley, arg Kehr G Ferris, Anderson, = Schr F Dougiss, Yates, V Sehr E Ht Clark, po gis. Schr Bella R Hyli, Drtacolly Virginia. four Benvard, its, V Teint Woo Dia. Sehr Vaaballa “Alberto. Tooker: Alerandria, Behe Adaltan, Roper, Virgiuin Nightaf, Mt inst, during a heavy blow fr eau ‘iy Hook, lost part of deck load. Hecht Jaa Couelin, Ropers Virginia. Sobr Lewis F Benton, —, snack tor Providence. Wil inst, Off Cape Nay, {rom 12406 4M, saw counties mun Dees of shouting starn, Sehr Pal ‘Geor, a, DC, Sehr Foustain, Meanie Neraudrin for Fall River. Schr Trident, Johoson, ‘Baltimore, opons, Seaford, Del, for Stamford juctiows, Bari Scie Ghee Patton, Crosby, Now Renioawiok. Sehr Wooten, Jones, Elizabetaport for Providence. Schr F Barrett, Norton, lizabethport for East Greenwich. Elizabe:hport for New Haven. Pd Elizabeth, Crane, H B Baldwin, Robbins Elizal for Fall River. Hook, eoitdad” with, steamer © ¥ Davenport y headgear and etove ia forw: Sebr Gen owas, Johnson, Etten ty thy pe osgey r Adrisona, Rastinen, Btizabethport for Gardi ser Ariadne, Robiuson, Blsabethoort for New Bedford. h Fish, Kilxabechport for Providenor. Belidst, Seabethpors for Providence, , Bus.on. is, Milheri, Provincetown. Bche Annie ¥ Gergen, Thompson, New Ned! che Aunie V Kergen, Thompson, New Bedfocd Schr Riien Perk ne, Eviridge, Fat Rivers Behr Transit, Endicott, Norwich for George:own, 10. Saiford, Monel, Norwien for Ehiadeiphit. di jase, Providence. right, Dickinson, Pordad, 4. ares Foriland, Ot x ct. Dtaahy Portland Ct. w H. ven for Elirabeibport, ww Haven. Schr Saugat a, Westport Schr Mary rock war, Brow Sebr John, How Rook, Schr M8 Barnes, Smithy Cow ey. Sehr A Kato, Phinney, Rotdour for Boston, onion Scher Baion, My Jaton Schr Konus, Chureh, Kondeus for . Sebr Te ‘Cambrid Rondovt for Nerwieh. Rehr B Puller, Crossley, Rondout for New London, Snr Ss ler, ‘renyeky “Kondont for Hartford. Sebr “has Tretethe sie for Taunton. Soar Obie Fields, tina for New Haven. ae wteam yacht gocaghise Hos ’ for Savannah. Steamer alvsiross, Davis, Fail Rivet. BELOW, Bark Templar, from Kio Janeiro via Delaware Break. “Barks Mary Bawereon, and Maria (*). SAILED. eee oe eat i be dhe ng Oy 9 Jegamion Eapte Tendon: ips + Perayian, Hong. Ro Wind at 1 PM, 8: Martne Disae Disasters. Mreawen Onxora, Dennis, left Charleston for New York Nov &, in ballast, On the 10th, of Wilmington, KC, disabled ber engine put into that port for repairs, Sailed again on the Ich, and on the L&b, off Cape Clear, eneountered » heavy gale from NE, ead shipped a ses which filled her and stove all her upper works. The steamship Nightingsle, Capt Breaker, from New Orleans for New York, fell a with her and took from her the captain and crew, 13 in number, and brought them to this port, When abamdoned the vessel had five feet of water in her hold, and wae staking rapidiy, ‘The O was!) years old, wax 900 tons and waa own. 4 by Robert Hunter and) Marshall, of Chartesten. @he ‘was formeriy a ferry boat, aod ran between New York and Williamsburg. ‘Baia Many & Lann, Morr), from va diarvon wa wal ee ken to Herneharg for repatra, bef: reported at Galveston ros, before reporied s Rave Cuatees Aveent from Phil =, Tah inston Ben Davis? ‘yea, Tones Laurette Rainbow. at Halifax. seporie, bavi fodsor, NS, feast 12. Wo ed American, from Swansea for Porto afew hour previous to be ti 4 fears are en Bre ¥ nhuson, sailed from Phil in Faty 19 for ‘Depinwal yl we ho tidings Ot ROT re oleoe beets ree ceived, it is feared she foundered Keni | “heay. nut case ween swept, the const mn Dont te ne wae Supe earl Of " Ria old, raved 41 Prewen Uiayda, wo! was bata whit Rttaze (of Write faaear, Fis, wi ava ba at Brit at Moteuted. Lisa 18s8; aud owned i ile res nay Koen goth sbandvoed si ora top Papa Jad ebore, bu senr Seafowe fence, who tock bond of t stathport for Prov and succeeded in ei Per ‘ie eas ae re pers. | ‘anges aad wave a but "aot bllged or launch her oi Pa Ra) cau Sonu Many A Jniumnson, trom New York tur Boston, at anchor in the iuner harbor of Newport, was rin into night $f 18th by sche rd Erutone, of New Bedturt aud ion Stooge. ke ents Stan from Welldeet for Tansier. hot gate Holmen’ Hote’ Taths ite, Yons of jlobooas bad 8 Benss—Greenpor: |, Nov 15—The schr BS jew with sand and lum. 8 Ber f Albany. cane Whi oft" Oni 1 bound dup Faction, Ma. eprang & donk gad at or ie ameter om Scam AF Raxvorrn, from St Jobo, xa. for New York, arrived at Portsmouth, Mis, 25th, dost, ‘she reports on the ulght of 12th struck on Aldén's Rock, off Poriiend, during & snowstorm, and stove hole in her bottom, and filled 1a 20 minutes; but after rolling od her deckioad of lumber, abe Tras pL Om aad, the arew succenied in gutting the vessel ino *Portamou th harbor, where she must discbarge for pairs Miscellaneons. JC Webb, purser of steamship Georgia, from Vera Cruz, has our thanks for favors. We have received 4 (the November number), of the “Record of Stan: jurveys of American and Foreign Shipping,” containing surveys of 228 vessels, This work is published by the American BShipmasigra’. Association, the Board of Managers comprising the premdents of ' ibe prinel- pa! marive insurance coupanies of this eity. Lacncu®p—At Cherryfield Sth inat, sehr Angle, M Momit, a {ons old ag pe E Dally.» from, rd of Jobn Ll tons, named aonb toe Ws gator # Dally oF Denies, 6 ars o y Gina, of Prospect, abd =e hag a hi At i wat Rockport 13 inst, rom et Tolman & Bele, Laie Avene Gas inten nde for ibe Lv f or ov fraging hg ness, Deer Isle, who will coumand Serene At Rodiland, 98: soak from nthe yard of Sanford Starrett, bark Mary M Bi owned by the builder and voghers, cape ‘ion cn ee Mr. George Chrie- tons, old weasuse- ment, and ia for ii taba onan Whalomen. Arrived at Ban Arelle Ovean, with ree te By ship Jobn Howland, reports spoke Ban Franch b—The steiner Idaho, oye “epee ello ing ee She reports the 2d Inst, arrived ~4 a ‘at Honoulu of the follow: hive Cleera, w ble y Wo ibis oi. Left ~ Kodiac, the aati i ne Cy ot a oe "a Island, ¢) mma C Jones, Bark Orlasdo, Clark, of ‘NB, was ot Bravo, Cape Verd Isl- ands, Oct 4, al! well, clean, bound to New Gul thee Sveken. Ship Montpelier, bound W, Mow 12, off Cape Sable. ‘ ‘Foreign Ports. Canpenas, Nov at Arrived, barks B A Cochrane, Swa- sey, Bangor; J E Holbrook, Le: nites ne auka, Oct 7—In port bark are, Boepner, from aay Bark Warrea White, Marks, was at les. wart tag for Boston, 46m Bay, Oct $0—Clnared, bark Rainbow (Br), Boudrot, NY. Hoxovvvy, Nov 2—Tn Bor a J Pope, Geerkin, for New Bedford Idu: Heri, for ry Havana. Nov 13—Arrived, steoceahinn Morro Cast ams, NYork Moat Avert i tio New Sriseks to free: : ee Su). Atgache, N¥ork; 24th, Ui 2 ‘ork; \- Ie" tok, Whaley, Charioa: aed Ib br ale Jerry, Notion, ‘Mublie; seve 0 Tirvanroot. Nov 2—Sailed, ships Marlborough (Bt), Arme strong, N York: ‘lark, Letouraeau, Philadelphia, 1s ga Sot ta port siup Sveloy, Hutchinson, from Stata, Noy. M—Arrivets bri? EP Ewett, Lawrence, Cleave bark “Riverton Benson, Beliimory, * - THCEN ineston, from coma thie Willlant Mason, Sunall, from Boston, "Se Journ, NB, Nov 13—Cleared, bark St Jago, White, Wind- aor, NS, American Porte. amit Pivigletpiias jelphuins Princess af Wal on (Br), Tay ¢ cer, Barbados: EW asworth, Melntyre, Feroandina, Yor! Lincoin, Be’ Suited cwind WW to W)—Barks S Williams, Pyrmont; and from below, barks Gem, for Gores, aud Warren Hal- Jett, Lith Arrived, back Pursuit, Bigion, Buenos Ayres; 3, Lee J Parke 8 ert, Sarapns) Ol. 4—Arrived, brige Caroline, McFar- cyeione, #risbie, Georgetown, BC. ierese (Brem, pS Rotte: aus re ila - a, Satterly. et ny Nor) fan eT Fannie sens dinenees. fo. a ticrren Roars scent ae ome oe MistMaccuioy, from Cardi. “ship stamens ott ta 15th—Arrived, bark William, Ti ‘or Baltimore. Passed out. ship Mary Goodall, for chose. The sloop. of-war Portsmouth, and steamer Heilowrope are in ite Rou OR, Roy 13 schrs Comumaree, Mullen, elaere: WA Tuoradiuee tee ial, NYork, HARLESTON, Nov 12—Cleared, shij b Bremen Literal bark pati! (Brem), Sailedl—Bnrk Kate Stamler, Crawford, Providence: briga Queen oF Briain (Bie Symons, Bristol, Ej Martha, Stone, DANVERS, Noy. SH Arrived, schr Black Diamond, Young, Paegelen RTOWN, Nov 10—Arrived schra Boston: 11th, Bengal hie re Eley Mondont for ordnmds (th, pethpart for ‘eertent fy Miami ‘Saken, oa ter WA Nor ites roll, Jobs be Het ft. Gar Cleared— Bask. mry vA Tan, Franklin, Philadel Eli i sheridan, Murphy, Werks sloop agent, Chadwick TVESTON, Nov 6-Arrived, barks Diaiia, siegenes, Bremen: Iris, Schutte, do; sche Wm Hon ‘New bark hope, from Tisaroee “~~ bark Walter, Libby, ao. bel sire ¢ steamship. Peri serene De Now Li Riatig ahrs Maceus Hun, eae i Pog Mon Post Boy, andrews v1 5 ite NYork. ew Yorc: & 11M and Sara Cullen, Davie, Newburyport for Medeipnia” Mth, Arrived orig ences pny Elizabethport for i a sobre He wit re Pers, Hero, | Matthews, New Loy (Br). Tower, linudie, Pagtatg "aiae, ng Li Wel. Beetee Salled. ig Civeranian gehre Elia Fish, WJ Parks, Wm PAs Nor kALrived, Arnived, steamer Nevada, appleton, “a ata Rosa. “bali aks tay a, 1—Arrived. vbr Andover, a yeher remint 5 agra Makes cea Di ae 1 NE fe achr’ Jonge, gies, 9A) ships Alicia, sak ee ee Sao les Sat 2, Riek, Go. FOLK, Nor See ty roti, Been Triat. Siberia Nov Te-Arrived, schr oer Sea, Yor’ vis Porttironch. , senr J P Cake, nat. Now 13 wie Ro Mason, . Magiling, i TCH, Nor it—Arrived. + ee G F Brows, smdont, aloop rd, NYo h'* Fasten Y Seeded eh Sindtep, Baltimore: Willow Harp, Davia, Philadelphia, | ‘MeShmn) Johneep. do for Pawineue. uaenes Stodiey, Nath L Dang: Toman Mt deynour, Bursess, aad iy i arcta, schrs Gentile, Henderson, wetted Sailed Tih echre fils, } Packare. ‘tert: aM Gove, Role w Anh, Mari, savannah; 28 5, Conary, for a rarest alt, Tanase, Baow, a nee F hy Bigtsiy 3 Be, Hal, di eta Bear "Ramcadg do ‘do; Ns ‘Labonia, Diarril, do; Delaware, 0 BispressKeansigr dnt Cons: Pickering, Wt Laoy Aiea, Flanders, do, SAVANNA, Nov 12—Arrived, achr Abby B, Ferguson, = wer, Bark Rostrigs (Br), Ges Liverpool suiiivan, Now car J P Wyman (new), ‘NYork. U BALEM, Nov M—Salled, echra $ Le Russell. Smith, Alex- andra; Hoarietts Siamous, Godfres, aud Travett, Rackett, Philadel; ghia; and others boiind 8 and E. pers rd 3 in. 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