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10 NEW YORK clr. THE couR UNITED STATES © curr count Befora Jo ae Nelson, Jndge Nelson *#0M04 (he Husiness of this court to ‘ay, and took up ‘Me gaye of Repetto va, the lonic. The Aivellant sued tbe lsmic for $2,000, the value of « tronk ‘ef clotbigy Which he alleged was lost on board that vessel. De truuk was actually lest, Mr, Donohue, for ‘she }@uic, contonded that the tronk was nev. the poy vssion Of the ship, but tp vbas of the libellant, and tha | therefore the snip could not be held liable for its \Fa5, Conusel further contended that the statements of “J v@ bellant were not founded in tratn, and that this would preoiude him fram any remedy. Mr. |. James the counsel om tne other side, paving been Reard, sue Court Wook the papers and reserved ils de cision. WATER STATES DISTRICT COURY—IN BANKRUPTCY. Before Judge Blatchford, Jedge Biawhford sat yesiorday morning at eleven welock and “isposed of some bankruptcy causes. In She case of Smiths, against whom a petition had been Med by thelr creditors praying that they should be ad- Judged bankrupis, (be order to show cause was return. bie to-day, but she alleged dediers did notappear, A default was takeu, and the Judge entered an order of adjudieaiion of hankrupt referred the matter to @ regisier to take (be necessary stops required by the act, ‘The case of Lowenstein, backrupt, was referred to a register to receive testimony and report to the Court, Jn ihe mater of Lee, Lliss & Co,, creditors, va. Gas- “tavus A. Ripps and Adam Pebs, tho dudge ordered thas be ined by @ jury on Mouday morning, at eleven o'clock, icin! Courtesies, Shortly efter tue sitting ef the Court Mr S, G, Court ney, United States Distmct Attorney, entered and in- troduced to Jadge Blatchford Judgo Darrell, of the Dis arict Court of Louisiana, Judge Blatchferd invited nis visitor to a Boat pon the bench, when both gentlemen remained in conyersanen for some time, Petitions Filed Yesterday. New York city, referred te Register ¢itch. Alfred ( Frevcrick Stromeyer, New Yerk city, referred to Regis- ter Dayton, Nicholas L, Demarest, referred to Register Alten, Nuxaber of petitions, voluntary and inveleoiury, filed yerterday, 401. UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COURT. The Cargo of the Petorhoit. Before Commissioner born. ‘The case of Robert Murray, United States Mursbal for the Southern district of New York, agaiust the proceeds of the sule of the prize steamer Peterbolf aed her cargo, was to have come before the Commissioner yesterday morning at balf-past den o'clock; but the Marskal was mot then ready (o go on with the-case, aud \t was, upon his application, adjourned till Weanesday next. Tt owuers of the cargo contend that (ue Marshal's items for expenses aro far in excess of what they should bave been, aud express hope that they wilt be able to cut down the items cone:derably. ‘Oa the other hand, the Marshal is coutivens that ail-bis charges will “pass murior SURROGATE'S | ‘S$ COURT. Before Surrogate Gideon J. Tucker. ‘The following mentioned -wills were admitted w pro- Daio:—Washiugton Murray, Matthew Van Sicklen, James P. Fagac, Thomas Evans, Antomo Griech, Joseph Jacobs, Margaret Willets, Wan. H. Holdreth, Andrew J. Case, Letters of edministration were gravied on the follow- fg wamed esiates:—Hugh Brady, Michael McCartny, Philyp Muller, Hannab Dougherty, David Ladiam, Jobn Oliver, Frederick Hippel, Hodes Harris,-Eiia E. Fox, ma Warnvok, Geerge Johnson, Q. 0’ Donetiiue, George = Lous Jungling, David Russell, Joho M, Freacn, George = ge and Jove Clark, Papers of guardiauship wore issued to the following named poresas:—Jacobne Holzmacher, guardian of Charles, Frederick, Jacob aad Bertha Moricel; Catharine Geng, of Matthew Becker; Henrietta &, Nelson, of Mary as Bond, Gilbert 3. King, of Euza J. King; Jacques of Adrian F., George H. Jacques D. an¢ Boa -Hegemaa. ary INTELLIGENCE, AvoTuma Mrsranioca Duarresnance.—A geatioman named 4. T. Loring, from Buflale, arrived in this city two weeks ago and bes not been seen nor heard of since whe'Mth inst., when he left his hotel with $35,000 in his pockets, It’ is feared that the moncy in bis possession ‘proved am inducement to bad characters to waylay. end vob him, and even to deal foully with aim. ‘Gaunast Act ov 4 Prot —Tao, pilot boat Isaac Webb, No. 8, while lying et about a hundred miles east of Sendy Book on Thursday afternoon encountered a heavy sea, and im en effort to set the mainsail one of the crew gamed Michael McDonald was knocked overboard by the Boom. His position was a peritous one, and hecom- panionstrica in vain (o heave the main sheet tohim. In this exigency o0@ of the pilots named Thomas Garrigan jumped-everboard 2nd beld McDonald up until both were This is the secoud time Garrigan hae saved Jife in «similar maaner. Waremo AGuxsr ‘tiae—A¥ AMATKOR Proesazax.—On Wriday las: Mr. Edwin Butt, @ young gentleman twenty- one years of age, comnected with a large dry. goods douse in Broadway, mado a wager of $10 with his em, ployer the: he could walk from the corner of Broadway and Worth street to Harlem bridge, 130th street and Third avewue, in ove and a half bourse, the distance being seven miles. Acoordingly, at three o'clock that after- noon Mr. Rutt stariod {rom the point designated, and reached hie destivation in one beur and twenty-seven ‘minutes, thus beating time by three minutes and com- ‘ug out apparently almost as fresh as woen he started, Without wieuing to rest Mr. Batt immediately played twogames of billiards and walked home, a distance of notover two miles, The staxebolder, being sarinfled that Mr, Butt had fairly won the wager, promptly paid over the money to him. Posrmasrex Gevenat Raspau. axp Tax New Poor Orsson.—Fitty-two plans for the mow Pos Office have been submitted to Posimaster Kelly. Of this number sizteen have been chosen and fourteen awarded prizes mevosding to coniract. Ali the plans will be compieted by December, when they will be sulmnitied to tne Post- master General and she Secretary of te. Interior, aud on Weir approval submited dy them to Congress. The erage Approximation of the Cost of the new Post Office about (hres million dollars @rarverme ov Genexst Graxt,.—A new photo-rculp- ‘taped statuette of Geners! Craut has just been complare! tists at the studio ep Broadway, ts f between IC is jesued to the by the Seventeenth and Eighteenth st public by Messrs. rutnam & Son a1 Jroadway, aud ie roxerded by tle friends of ¢ J Grant as a very bappy ‘counterfe:: preseptment”’ of the great chiefiain. Hie ie given in a mitting pose Avraces in Tie Mavor's Orriow.—Yesterday morning Marshal Tappan, of tue Mayor's offtee, reported the fol lowug as to licences gravied and amount received by hime dasing the laat week for soe licenses: Public carla, 959; dirt carts, 27; cartmen, 78; venders, 115; expresemon, 44; slages, 06; secoud hand dealers aud junkmen, 68; coache ‘eilaneour, 78, Total Rawbor of ticauses granted, 1,545. Total amount re- wed, $3,587 Tw Casvassnna.—The Board met at ten e@ clock yovtestiay morning and completed the canvass Juthe Twelfth an? Nimeveenth wards. Supervisor Tay- J0r prosesied a prosest trom Henry Ciausen, Jr., against the Board receiving or cauvassing the returns for Aesou- Biymon iu the Fourth district.of the Ninteenta ward. A CuARCH FOR TOURS HILOLE®,—On Friday evening last aaa who keope # saloon im Cherry street, this city, sailed at Police Headquarters ané stated that a woman bad thas day called at nis place of business with a litde e'rl, aged about three years, snd had requested that he sheuld take care of the child antil she could provide for it herself, The proprieter told her he could ot do so. ‘The woman lingered in the place until late tn the after. noon, wher she siipped.out of the room unnoticed, leav- ing the child betynd her. The waif was brou bt to hheadg uariers. before Luspector Dilks, there it now is, viug Wwe errival of some large hearted persoa who may desire te adopt it The child is a mort Jitte creacare, with beswtiful Diue eyes, light cu and complexion, and of the most engaging, childlike manners, and was, when abandoned, dressed in very neat attire, li was —— before in Somes | esterday afternoon, who were so pleased wi ap pearance that Mra. Ewing, the kind hearted Jady who presides over tbe som children's department, was re- queried te take good care of ){ until some one would be fonbeoming who would pave the mesos and the will to adopt \t as thetr own Tne Commoror HosrrTaL.-—A hospital and cligique has been epeaed for the gratuitous treatment of the va- rious afer tions Gefects of the eye and ear. Ite bea- ths are 00% limited to the city, betare aveiiable to all whose circumstances entitie them to such assigance. The Cosmeyolitan Rospital is located at 44 West Thirty- fourth street, corner eof Brondway, secoad Moor, It is free of charge, from one to three o'clock every , Suadays excepted. by Sap Cisn—An anfortunate young woman named Mary Dawson, aged twenty-eight years, and who repre. ecnied that she was Without bome or (rieads, was (01 orery wandering the streets at an early hour yesterday mora. fering from of labor, She was at once eon- sea Goueven where ehe gave birth, ina been wo this countey but to join her busbend. The adie wife found herself friendiess and alone tard. Oofea, ywenty-five years of age and residing at No, 410 Begun@ avenue, was badiy tajared om Thursday ng by officer Waldron, of the Twenty-miuth precinct, tow minates, 10 2 ine eerie ethlnainn teoe AVork, af no trace of him Fxacroneo His Saow.—A hackman, gamed Patrick ‘might dy failing from his back a the eornar af Loains, _ NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER MN, 1867.- TRIPLE SHEET. The 2 friend of the to Believne Hos- it was found Toe injuries are of @ Bumber of severe contusions. dangerous character, bat there are hopes of bis ulti- mate recovery. Ane Paactursy.—James Lynch, aged fourteen years, ‘and employed as an errand voy by S. Heilner, No, 292 Third avenue, sustained a fracture of the right arm yesterday by falling from the top of an awning Jou ua woich, he was percued, while which had been displayed for sale. The injured removed to Belle a iclopltal by ofieer Faamng, ef. tbe Eighteenth precinct, Taxxy Sox 1 THe Sraeevt.—Marietta Dushaus, o widow, aged thirty-nine years and residing at No. 25 ‘Spring street, was found yesterday afternoon, by officer Barnett, of the Ten! recinct, at we Ha corner of Hous- tom street aod th the Bowery, \y from some omplaiat. She stated that she mates an estab. lishment on Len street, where inatrumenis bad been used to relieve but wey made her much worse, A carriage was ees Cet unfortunate woman was conveyed to Pence Keene ates le the police record of arrests made in this city during the past week :—Satur- day, 9th inst, 222; sage “AES Monday, 196; hese 4 17; Veeueeien, 198; wureday, 174; Friday, 226, Bor Ruy Oven.—Jobn Higgins, twelve years of age, vesiding at No. 239 Henry streot, was run over by car No, 21 of the Cortlandt street line of cars and nis left arm cut off a little be ken to ais home and hie ipjur ARRESYED On SvSricion OF ARsoN,—Op the 10th inst, at a lave bour in the evening, the basement of the Premises 39 Bowery, occupied by a woman named Mra, Mary Parceila, as a wine and grocery store, in which also aman of the name of Lorenzo Seyalerba seems to bave been interested, was discovered to be in flames. The fre, however, was extinguisbed without material damage to the building aud without serious lows to the stock, On the m sroing succeeding the nigtt op which the Sre took place, Fire biarshal Baker examined the premises and questioned Seyalerba aud Purceiia, both of Wher denied that they bad been in the buildiog or pear it om the gay or evening on which it had been Bred. Mrs. Purceila, also, in answer to queasion, stated Liat ber stock had besa, and atthe time of the fre was, insured for $4,000 10 the Williamsburg City Fire Insurance Com- pauy and the isurauce company of the State of New Jersey—$2,000 in cacb—and that the goods exceeded tve combined value of the policies by several hundred Goliare. On, however, taking an inventory of the mer- chandise, &6., in the store aud appraising the same the total-of ite valuation did not exceed $136 70. On fur- tigation Fire Marsbal Baker suspected that aud Purcella bad conspired to defraud the med insurance companies, aud, charging the some upon them, caused them to be arrested on Friday night “for feloniously setuug fre to and burning the premises 39 Bowery on the night of Sunday, November 10, 3867.’ He algo charges that Seyaierba fred the building amd ‘‘sary Purcelia was.a party thereat and an | aceessory before and after the tact.” @ parties were committed for examination. Autaagp Rosaery or Seventy Trovsaxy DotLare,—On she 9h of August last, Joseph R. Laurent, merchant, of 654 Broadway, employed as managing or confidential clerk in his store, at a Oxed salary, Victor Vandervelde, his duties being to sell goods, such as silks, satins, velvets, laces, &c,, collect money for the same, and, in fine, represent the deponent when he was not present. dt appears tuat during the latter of September or ‘sarily in the month of October, during the temporary absence of Mr, Laurent, as he further alleges, Vander- veide, assisted by one Henry C. Green (as another clerk of the ene pamed De Witt Clinton, states, under nth), packed and caused to be removed from the store silks, velvets, laces, lace sbawis, lace handkerchiefs, lace trimmings and other goods to the value of $70,000. These (im part, at least) were conveyed to 703. Greenwich street, the residence of —_ peti po innate tis ean py Friday by oflcar Law, an atiaché of the Third District Police rt, and identitied by De Wits Chuion On the retura of Mr. Laurent to the store, in Uctover, be demanded of Van- dervelde an sccount of bis and it was replied to him ‘that it was ali right,"’ he at the same time, as is alieged, inaking many pretexts and excuses Yor wot accounting for the goods sent from os ia the manner described above, Finally Vs ide stated that he bad taken tbe and secreted them, and that if he, Laureat, give his check for $5,000 they should be returned to bim. Vandervelde then tthe store, and has remained absent ever since in Broadway, Mr. Laurent catied on her, when she freely dmitted that some of the goqds were at her residence, 703 Grees- wich street,and that if be would send for them sho = deliver them to bim. hed pata ‘A wagon 10 reconvey the : Meantinie Mra. Green changed her -mind na and declined delivering them, having, since her interview with Mr. Laurent, as she |, Feceived orders from Vandervelde to retain them. On this answer being received, the merchant, with his lawyer, weut before Justice yee a4 of the third District Pole Court, and dey felonious removal of the goods, &o, On Friday ‘cous noon Mrs. Green was arrested, but permitied to depart on her parole to appear iu court yesterday morning at the hour determined on vy the magistrate to enter on a pre- bape inquiry into the facts of the alleged robbery. ber husband, Wasbington Larcesy rrom THs poncho Thursday afternoon Edward Crummie, of 609 Grand strect, having despatched & load of lumber to Williamsbarg, accompanied by George H. Ivers, he followed ii, paying the ferriage for both, tar! his wales out and partially exhibiting its contents while so doing. On arriving on the Long Island mde of the river Crommie and Ivers walked to North Fifth street, where the lumber was delivered. Oo returning they ata house in North Firat between First and streets, in which whom Crummie is acquainted resiae. house, as the complainant alteges, be tay fell asleep. going to sleep put bis band in the inside pocket of his coat, where b money was, and then retire, bu! be ‘So ace accused of any criminal ection, On finally awak: ing be found on potting a hand fa bis coat pocket that err had been abstracted. He then recatied the fact of Ivers’ stran; duct, and on making inquiries ascerunined that he bad left the housesa hour previously. pati-fied, an be naserted, that his quoodam companion ag the culprit, be caused iTrest at twelve o'clock the same might ata place in Kast street. Tue accused was Lemporariiy committed pending an examination. A Coot Procerpinc.—It the allegation of Albert Walterman, of 94 Eldridge street, is true, morally speakipg Charles Wolf is a woif tw sheep's clotbing; and very sheepish he looked yesterday when arraigned before Justice Shandiey, of the Third District Police Court, charged witn appropriating to his own use a vest and pair of ee ©, the value of $10, the properiy of a fellow he deponent. When arresied and brought to oa the accused had on bi stolen appare!, and om being did pot deny bis guilt, In was committed for trial at Desrenate Avsactt on 4 Newerarne Acunr — Yes terday morning, at Nalt-past two o'clock, as Mr. Ephraim Brown, newspaper doater, was passing through the hallway of his residence toward the sireet door, preparatory to going “down town” for his usual supply of Hi vs aud other morning papers, be was strock in the back with @ stone, Instinctively turning (It was very dark), as if to eee who was in the place, bo found near him 4 man, who instantly grappled with bim, and before he could make avy outcry or reach the door, and thar raise am alarin, he wae strack op the head seven times with a slangehot. Alinough thus = at a disadvantage, Baye in the ‘ some mn minutes, cryii esas betore 7” osald to him, as was subsequently ascertained, with stones, Ai oy oat yoy Aldia, of the Sixteenth Just been relieved from duty, bearing the noise and strug- to the assist- police precinct, who Rad and was ou bis way bome, ‘ming to take with bt; consideral of monary for the purpose of settling up his week's ac- counts, Had Mr. Brown beeu lea determined or lees wertul, he would, in all probatilty, have tens bis lite . He kept close avoided receiving Waterkyn, when was very serious injury. arrested, Tous with Cy} stockings on bis feet, and when taken before Justice Kelly, a (be Fourth District Police ( yesterday, in erparation Of inte fi x rh he stated jay vightuned hee wae ti when he turned into Mr. Brown's a to rae @ wabsiitute for a pillow, * he continaed, “1 bad oc. aod when I raed ‘uald ft mo, and, fearing ne on 1 . bad T struck hiw The accosed is twouty-one painter by trade. = The slung ‘aes he to bim by @ aasior on Friday night. In bail, Waierkyn was committed to 10 await bis trial o@ & charge of felowious aseanit with intent to rob, Dranowser Downer —Mary Fitzgerald, recently a de. meatic in the employ of Mra Mary J. ‘ester, living at wih tin tata eau i lege, was worth $100, aod a valuable. 024 Fellows ‘pin, dna the acused was suspected of taking the 38” etry. Mass Vivian now lives at 96 St. Mark’ Pouce Rains on ALLEGED DISORDERLY Giovgys —Hen- jamin and Mary Holcomb, No. 137 Greene eireet, and Frederick and Anne Davis, NO. {74 Thompson street, were brought before Justice Dodge at the Jefferson Market Police Court, yostercay, and charged with keep- ing disorderly houses, On the night previous Sergeant Burd: of the cout with of officers, made «descent on bah with.o were prisoners, althoug! —— 1 was whispered round pari je was umber of victims, advise them of the situation. Alter the whele party, male and femuie, about sevenieen in number, were brought to the Fifveenth precinct ste tion house, the sergeant and his mem started in the direction of Tuompson street ant made @ descent No. 174 of that street, Here magistrate, proprietors of buth places were beid ior trial and the Others for examination. To By Contmugp,—James Sullivan snd Mary, bis wife, appeared ip court yesterday, before Justice Dodge, to settle a little diMcalty of a domestic character, which it would appear, from the representations made before the court, was of some years’ standing. “Well, what's the matier with you folks?” asked the Judge, as the friends and relations of the interested par- ties began to range thomeelves im front of the mayis- trate’s neat, “Pl tell you, yer honor,” said James, and with a very emphatic shake of tte head, he continued—‘‘I very sarious thing. Me wife here, sur, is of a very vilint timper, and, betune you and me, judge, I don’t think she likes me over weil, de ye mind, well, sur, duder night she said she’d have me life, and 'pon me cou scence, 1 bolave she'd hae tuk it only I 4 ‘ous of her w “How's this, Mrs. Sallivan,” asked his honor. “Your husband makes a very serious complaint against you.” “Your bouor, will you hear me,” inqu.res the “vilint timper'd”? woman, aud then she opened fire upon poor James, accusing him of neglecting '0 provide for the wants of his family, and investing his litte savings in uuprufitable speculations in the County Kerry. “What trade are you, Mr, Sullivan?’ asked Judgo Dodge, “1m pedier, sur,”’ said James, “Yes, Judge,”’ interrupted Mary, as she changed posi- tions with a tail female frievd of bers aud brougbt her- self in closer proximity to bia Honor, ‘an’ Vil tet! you more ‘beut bis carryin’ on, Dido's he lave me aa’ ine childer an’ go of to Ostralea, an’ then didn’t he come back an’ take the horse, drive down to the steamer an’ go off to Ireland, an’ I not know anything about it. What kind iva man js that fora womap to have? To lave me in \hat way, Au’ A 1do lose my temper once in 9 while, I can’t help “But,” remarked bis Honor, “that would bé no ex- cuse for you te shoot your husband,” “That's the talk, yer Honor,” broke in the injured ‘ "he continued, ‘ell Judge Dodge what you wur doin’ wud the six-barrel’d pestii whot wus in the buro drawer? an’ whot wus the eighteen bullets for, anser me that? an’ didu’s you bave—ay much as two fistfuls of powder to shoot me wud!"’ voice he continued, ‘an’ the we iv ti Judge, that I’m afeard to go to bed at night wad tou dekase I igh it wake Up in the mornin’ a dead man,.an’ that’s the Bible truth | tell you, Judge; an’ what's more, here’s me mother pardthatnen tell” your Houor more about bow things is." James was about introducing the elder Mra, Sullivan to the court when bis honor informed him that as the day was pretty well advanced, and no doubt the old lady would be able to throw considerable light upon tne semitone be Pag ey von} the case over to saper Mon- week, wi © deadly weapons, powder bau with which Mr. Sullivan was to be Pkllt,”” ‘will. be ‘produced in court, and the cage continued. Cuancr anv Counter Cnarae.—A couple of days since ® young girl who gives her name as Kate Arnold, living at No. 2%1 Spring street, obtamed a warrant for the arrest of man with whom she said she bad been living as his wife, and who, it 1 alleged, committed an assault fooe ber. semen e name 5 aeeneoran it Toe Dbrougant in! cout eatel ofticer Jefferson Market pilion, wn! aineae et assault preferred againat bim by Kate, i prc er on examination was dismissed and bene made a charge against the girl, accusing her of stealing a bond of the government of the repubiic of Cosa Rice. The bond he said he valued $3,000, The accursed —- «god charge, and said the inan never had such a notwitbatanding the protestations of innocence Sound the the tears which accompanied them she was committed oy Judge Dodge to answer the charge. ALLEGED Saorurmixa.—Two young men, who gave thelr names as Edward P, Stephenson and Charies Graham, entered the jewelry estavlishment of Tiffany & Oo,, Broadway, yesterday afiornoon, and requesied to be shown some gold sleeve buttons. After examining several set they declared themselves not satiefod with the styles displayed, and were about to leave the piace, when alittle boy named Abrabam Jacobs, who is em- ployed in the store, told one of the clerks that one of the young men had stolen some of the Mig me had seep him place them in bis oent win g bad not icipated im the shopiiftiog. This agseriion was somewhat epoiled, hog tan A, Byron detective Coyle, feen the who !aformed the Inspector that he Broad two voung men together on way. ‘The! inconsol: spect ing as @ magistrate may see fit 10 adjudicate cane. pon their Ax Ony ApveyTuRe.—Detective Eustace yesterday arrested two men named A. G, Barrons and Charies Vaughn om a charge of grand larceny, preferred against them by certain parties in Buflaia. It appears that a capal boat, of which Barrons was captain, was con- signed to the Venango Oil Works at Weehawken, N. J. with a cargo of refined oi! from Buffalo, and that the consigners, on the arrival of the vessel, found that thirty tarrets of keroseno oll, valued at $500, were missing. = oe 5 menorog about the mat er ine captain sated jat the barrels hed beem washed overboard oa the po: of the canal boat to this city. The consignees allege, however, tnat they had received information that the barrels of o1! in question had beon disposed of the prisoners before (ber arrival at Weebawken. @ two mon were taken to Buffalo Inst evening by OMecor Myere, of that city, SHIPPING NEWS. ‘aienone for New Youk— This Day. "y PORT OF YEW YORK, NOVEMBER 16, 1867, Sun sets... Moon riser... High water G4 a4 CLEARED, Steasnslily, Hones Me, hack ved, Liverpool via Charles. ten—snow & B Steemehip. Belions (fe), Dixon, London—Howland 4 Ae pin wail. Steamship Thames (#: . Pinkerton, Londoa—Christian & " Bieamanip ¥ Fau-Keo, Lievgang, Vera Crus and Sinal—P Moamabip Gen’ Grant, Woliues, New Onieans—# B Crom Benmabip Lotona Barstow, Now Orleans—O Ht Mallory ao Sheamabip jon! ory. oe a Sevannab—R Lowden, aqme ship Ban Ralvedor, Bavangah—Qarrison senntmo Charpion Lockwood, Chariestoa—-m R Mor. a Nac Masauses. Ryder, Charieston—A Leary. Steamship Mary saoford, Moore, Wilmlagton, NO—Jas stteras, Couch, Norfote, Otty Point and Riehmond—N L MeCready & Oo. As C Knight, Deniy, Washington, DO—Brown Stcumabio 3 8 Green, Toman, Alerandria—J and Steamsni Dirigo, Jonas . Fortandat § Ane Steamshto Glaocus. Mores ne Acusbaet, Rely, New ‘pedtera—Terguece é an” Winged Hunter, Smail, Liverpool—Tapscott Brow Bark Rioren Beth Coreen Falmouth for onlere— puank gratin pinion (Prue), Pabst, Ropteriam rr jeineke tito St Beruhard (rem), Babn, Vigo for ordere—C iene Sipeprich & Sate, nF be Beton tine illey, Burgess, Malta and Glbraitar— "ee hl by sary Lndmana & Co! NS—Orandail, Ur- ph sig Parker, Leqhorn—Beniley, Miller & Tho. miyche Thee Jefferson, Chase, Havans—Dollner, Potier & ie ange alt (Br), Whelpley, Gowaives and e mar. inpetkig Zoretnemabomeny ‘Wiivur, Jacksonrilie—Van Brunt + Miller, Parreu, Fereantiogn” W Teerin # Faneb, Metncte ‘Sehr ket the boa! and rowed to Portia as ais om aeaaethtaewen: with a heavy sos running, the pilot hoat was lying to one hundred miles east of Sandy Hook, under a close reefed foressil and jib. At five PM the crew was called to set the mainsail, and in loosesing the sail one of the crew, mamed Michael McDonald, being to the leeward of the boom, rdoard by the fall, Aptovn oie alleen me tried 10 heave him the came + but it being leeward of the tiller, it reach oa as Tiviuas Garrigan saw Schr MC Pant Hart, HW Loud & Co. rast 1 Halmda Trends gga NC—Thomae & Hoi ohe Maxon »—M_B Bedell. Sehr A eg tng te ne ‘Burgess. Behe dromy Lind, Cole, Rosiou—snow & Hiichardson, Schr John Saow, Mitchell, Bostou--Snow BoRr S'P Golwin Waterbury, Siemfora. fi Be yaad. Prov N Srapalian. Schr America, Rey Pp ~ae Commeres, Palmer, Bridgeport—G kK e As soon tbe ‘his hand and jumped overboard Boop Ida B Vail, Yai, reat cleared the rope for in, Steamer Chester, J ch dell Rete he S cou a tea bt stern anil y pits. A REPORTED BY Same ——— STEAM YACHT#. as SG been Thetrumeutal 1a Somerset, Childs, with the Steamshi ‘67 hours, cot serine ie Oy he has been ia & ay . nab @) hours, with Bion for Fe tte pee eet ne So ee of to Murray, Eco. ‘Had strong | Meir crew, deem It a act too worthy to yo unpud : Lavxonen—At Mth nai, from the yard of 3 P Morse, Eq, hip of 1,100 tons, cal Moree. Master Geo bey? rye elie bark from the yard of the late or George ark Vingtole vate, of apo 4 a a be ae ie vee ie sees Gibbs & wey, Bd the yard of Messre Poa, 2 siacass about 270 ions urthen, called the Ee 2. eb aed Menara ‘Thurston’ & Crosby, net Seaman 4 Phillips and others, and will be the yard of B Uschseld, 37, ye A Litobt of about 0 Seg owned by M of Bot and others, Captain Alfred sleeper will eee from the yard of Jacob . webr of 24 tons, Mi Panosil io be commanded y Ky jason Forrest Mitchell Willem & rene om n, CI rc Ww’ Horaluway and’ Jones atk! — from the yard of Messrs. Titwomb & Per! ete tn a Gaia “of about 800 SSonene cares catsy aes ane Sf Canals Claudius Williame, a - < Prancacy an ved at a. mae. ‘i af Masserucitias ‘Ocean, with aa 1,00 oe : Reports chy ase a ity fe Nate ee i “ raid geal, a si B rity, rom er, C! Poh eines leaving Payal: Oct eee ‘a od Hiren Wicket, elesat ler. of Gruvincetonname| patty ae adreee ‘ eal ap N 1 ali leaving Fayal: Sth, ek ge ar fase ge dark Globe, seeks Klien Rodma rt, 40 sp; 4th, Ohio, ot nothing since leaving fy Fereign Ports. Auraveia, Oct 1i—In port sehr Dearborn, just arr, (0 load Merritt, diag. for Baltimore. ‘Conacoa, Oct 6—In M Canvenas, Nov 15—Arrived, La tog. “Gr fiths,”” NYork (pro- babiy bark R W Gri@the, Drummond. aaiied for NYork). i ced Oct 23—In port bark D Trowbridge, for NYork in Harixa, Nov 16-Salled, steamships Morro Uastle, Adams and Corsica (Br), Le Messurier, NYork; Raleigh, Marsh- ih lea’ k La Plata (of foes ), Qrowell, Bi juenos A. wih "hea to RW Ro 0, Had denen iW galce, b= the coast Park Georgina (Br), Reed. Riot Janeiro Bept 25, with cof. foe, to) © McAndrew, 0, lat S ian SS, spoke {er 'bunaias anh from raaiaue oe lat 88 80, lon 78 ke schr Mary Blake, iets ‘Kiectbe for Bouton, same day, in a heavy gale from NW, shipped a sea which stove skylights and bulwarka, Bark Templar, Potts, Kio Japeiro $5 days, via Hampton Roads Nov iz, with colle. to Lunt Bros. Mark Martha (Meck), Jotz, Batia 60 days, with sugar. order, Last $ days hada succession of heavy gales, ott foreaait, inainsail’ and smaller sulla, and lost some aaail spars. Pitre White Wing (Br), Pike, Porto Cabello 18 days, with and coffee, to Dallet & il Whistier, Fuller, New eee to load for San Fran- eigco, in tow of steamer Acushae: Ting Scio Ue) Brown, Demarara 28 days, with augar and molasses, to Miller & Houghton. Sailed in compauy with cnr ida Waters, for New York. Emme Dean, niyo Curacoa 20 days, with mite, to (Theodore Foulk, ih the Mone, Passage, expert, ced a heavy revolving ng gale ‘trom AW ve BE; 13th egas wis blown ou by a heavy NW fing Rocky Glen. Wallace, Nuevitas Nov & with mdse, to ‘eck & Sun, Had heavy weather the whole passage; lost sails, Nov 3. off Nuevitas, passed bark Thos Whiting, dis- taxied, d in, rg Empress (Bra, Lessopf. Kingston, Ja, Nov I, with log. wood. to Heury de Condos Brig Nellie. ‘Taylor, St. ‘Grog (Bass _nd)) 16 dave, with ram, to Roctie Bros £ Voges, | Han been § days N of Hutte. ras with strong N an gales, Brig Excelsior (Br), Cooper, wermuda 9 dava, with salt, to Dunoan MeCall. Had heavy SW and NW gales the whole man (from New Orleans), do; brig Caroline Keily, do; Che- bi Pensacola, (G90: ‘4, Nov t—In port briga Lilly, for NYork in 2 (Br), Crocker, for SavaunahleeMur 40 load Livsuroot, Nov. Arrived, ship Clara Wheeler, Wilk marth, NYork. Mc€xas’s Istanp—Sailed p-evious to Oct 25, ship Messen- Meeticea ae aa port Brie adeln, Lauretson, f onto Canci1o, Nov 2—1n ‘Adela, Lauretson, for NYork in 3 days, Sppresrbieeseerus Bt Cno §, Oct 80—In port brig 8 Townor, from New Ha- ven, rae Srvoun’s, PR, Nov 3—In port brigs Aler Kirklat Bysipore ia ja 2 days; Klize Thompson, Wright, from ani for NY ve Sz Joux, NB, Nov hr Alice G © au. .. ai a ec! ioe race, Torx’s Istana, Oct 18— a ys schr Frances (Br), Me- Poe from. Balog’ ee Andreas, 0 disg part of and re: be: At Bast Harbor Oct ‘30, bark Chanticleer, McLellan, for Baltimore same da} ‘Brig irene, Oland, Ellzabethport for New Haren, sng irene, Qend, E por ee Nor 2—Cleared, sobr D Gillespie (Br), aes Ree , Boston 11 days, in ballast, 10 Americas Peo Schr Lovisa. a Johnson (of Brookhaven), Tuttle, M BOSTON, Nov 18—Cieared, brig ty, (Br), Lewia, Go- via Gibral.ar 54 days, with fruit, @, to master. Sep. beh scigs Fanny Gilmor, Friend, Saa_ Francisco; Isaac had a Leavy cale trom NE: Oct, _eicountered « burrcans Srowell, NYork; James L. 40; alee from 8K E, lost foresail an: ipped ver heavy pari rt r Norman, Makaha Breyer forward Neuse snd bulvarka and diledine cavin | Beamer susie ibondeet, aud using the vessel to leak badiy; was obliged to ae Pitre Crome Eta ibe ind Cathe inches Goat board to lighten the vesee.. ‘ind NNW to N WSie Hoan jpera. Guage sobr Aime (Br), MeLonald, Grand Turk, 1 1¢ days, with ee dear schré and Prince ot Wales. salt, toG HH Bre’ been Sdaye N jatteras, with an eee Orleans; brig heavy gales; pie mae rs NW aoe Gon atece Sebr sarta Jane, Doane, Ralirioone, No ea bark Mi Aue: Scr Nellie Benedict ore tor Boston. St John: Pete r), Pugceraia A tavela r Bera TI; sabre sere Bein need ora Mek ihn, sal, 00, S avem, ry Islands, ‘of Swan’ Point, ship Macaulay, Rogers, ae ee a series Sort Hort iearter, New aes wer, Jagn aR ty LH Seth, linpoock, Me, A. Ne za or, Seaith, N York: Mary X, Webb, N York, i ene tion! ean ~ Jor Philadelphia, yg for Rotterdam; Br bark jaiad deal rs Rich. Genk Win Ht whi i M4—Cleared. yacht Wandere-, Rowe, Sear WA Crocker, Baxter, Boston tor Philadelphia, ee nes © * Sarg Locust roca torraacme | QueAmNMeTON, Mey, Boe comma, eet Schr Thos B Smith, Bowman, New Bedford. bem . tetera tag cor Stephen Waterman, Chace, Bedford, seem Scher AY (Brem), Wach' Brenan, Polscre Schr Uaned New Belford ‘or Baltimore. “Tuk araved, x) Berry. nN York. Schr MH itead, enon, NY Few wedta fort htiacelphie |— Steamers Manhattan, ‘and Saragossa, New r New hear adelphia, Sehr Zoe, epee ec pe ‘oung, Elle thew, Kael Wareham. raise Pie wi ad i, acer ‘Anger Boaee. Wareham ue, Vitiade fie (had ‘hoary wosthers and opie eaile am wi Sehr Chas Ls Laver et, Taunton for Bulsabethport. wat BORTTOWN, RO, Nov ‘an Name, Van Name, Epson fer : Pea ‘Zetia . ra bey eit ‘Ruglish, New Bonsiek. Bristol. Bearor’, ‘Marcus Hunter, Orr, Providence; Albsrt e feb: rd Lawson, Dight ? i Arrived, brig F poucphing, Mexcon, Westerly e scrote moUm, or 14 7A varford, : ans, Hammond. Fali tiiver. do for Reucus; Win RK Sawyer, Ray, South Am! Sebr Auna M Edwardes, Ellie, Pati River. land; Ocean Helle, Bostou ‘on New ¥ o Sebr Messenger, Vean, Pawtuok: Rio Young, Roundont for A or ah de Sebr Win B Jenkins, seaman, Providence. New York for do: Willie lee, hutney, do for Bebr Marun Van, Buigny siarding, Veo Providenee. bedec. Allen, Elizabeth port for 3ghuth SH Senr RH Hodddun, Now York tur Bangor; Mora ‘King. Cook, Behr Salho sialin, Chase, Providence dence for Poramonit; Aggie Daviason (Br) eee: Scur Veranda, Pond, Providence. ort for Windsor, N os - Me a, Brisbtinao, Providence. Huot Pris Aes renee (Br) 8 scranion iv, Providence, Bioe Bird Birabr, OW © Oates, Schr J M Zaslor. Fowler, Providence, Panay Eider, Darius Aloe (Br) A, Paviaea 3 Sehr 3 A Mount, You th, erat 9 or Ba C Bebr tT Abell, Hewee, Siioaes meow tor Porth ric Merri, Bohr Northera Light, ireland, Providence for Philadel- | 25 dura, tor Pibchr Eugene, Bray, Providence for Eli Sebr Jabez L While, Pavia, Providence 1 port, obr Larina Jane, CBakia, Provitence tor Elisauethoort Sebr Ira Biles, Hi for Schr Jobn Warren, Mean, F Providence f¢ r % dtratton, Vordery, Prov! for Kiaabethport. Providence for Klizabethport, se Wim Wollose, WG Bartlett, Taser Bilder, ir, Providence for Alvany. Derius , Emily HN: Epbrana and Providence for Rondout. ville Lee, JW Hall and ‘A Dacentower. ner, Newport, 1 jov 12—In port bark Camyn, bout Sob Chiat 8 sna eat i, rer ie for NYorks (Ws About 00 P smith, Ray, Norwich. isles 11th, brig Annte Collins, Wind- Beat aceimor Clarkaon. New London son m for orien and aid tan) ‘Sebr Henry B Ut Lincols. New Landon. LEAN, Nov M—Arrived, ee ui Sobr Fred Hall, n, Portland, ( Havaua; Mariposa, at, Ps. Sebr Julia A Pratt, Pratt, Hand, Ct me intron), Oe 0, Bremen. Below" ay poniind, Ct ee Orlen| aaa 4 ed. ntal, Snow, «Jos Bi ay, Borland, LOUTAWEST PASS, Now at Noon Wind xR. Seur Bailie ag ‘almes Weather fine. eter 30 60. led yesterday, Gen gob: 8 ¥ Cobian, | avis, New. Mende and noth Penwiek. at Fi ~ Geo ¥ aaa. NOKPOLK, Nov 14—Arrived, etmr Hi. Sobr Geo W Raymond. weaeks nome Mot) cong = Mens are Rea) scbr Flora h: bh, Bridgeport. Schr G W Whistler, Rees Phinney, Greenwien, Bele Bardett, Hawes, Senr the Union, Tr Stam.ord, Sear MO Wene! Heove, ot port. ars shpat Gamay, oohee roean Peart, ar Mt ones, pw 4 i 1 . Nov ee! € ScbrT Benedicy Mites, Noruport tr Ha Haley: J res Simons Ya yi Sarak ma . Nore " en a eur John snow ithe, cae fot Boston, Bane ~ nie Young. and B Fr Jeony Lind, Cole, .ondout 1 NEW Bi iy, Nor M—arrived. sche Empire, Mat Sehr sarah Berni Prector, to for i Nowbe: mt thew Sent Fahuryonuaders, Rondout for fal fiver ne aii Maned 15th, sobre Pharos (US), Howlasd, Iving abies oe SYork: JB Van Ousen, Gras saith Iilian F cone, wndicott, George. fown Ma Rowland, Fuller, aud Young Peazer, Borer, RORWICH, Nor? 5—Arrived, sebr Hudson, Rondout; sehr Connecticut, Rilzabethport pe seite O Brhton, Philadelphia; George F Brown, Kehr Alvida. Smith, Koadout for New haven. Sloop Fred Brown, Wightman, Providence dreamer JW Jarrett, icLaugitia, Baitimuce, Bieamer Montice Boston r Glaucur, Morgan: Boston, BELOW, Steamship Bremen, from Breuen via Southampton. Soy te A bark, bame GUEHOWG, And & brig, WIth lows OF malotop- W LONDON—Amved, November judeon, wast. ae! Jor Norwich; adelaide, do, Tor Provmseen Sew SAILED. Sioeinan, doy For do: ot patie ay for do Anuler, Ware- Steamships Meivetia, Liverpool and anchored at Quaran. | BAM. I05 SNM: Noowicnt clarion aliens fore ale: tine, Gity of New, York, tava pots A fora, Glasgow; Uer- bas rt PURT, Nov I1.-- Arrived, scire Xf Wines, Hulee, Phila: Maitetta Smith, NY r i & Jaferson, H finned ‘chee Frank simity. Hawly, from i. ‘or; John 4 Dix,Doane, - ; nop Rienal, Cobleigh, Providence for “sehra Francs, @ibbe, Alexandria for on: = Draper, Mexdy. NYork for do; Bitlow, Cousins, do for do, Walare Lane, Puller, NYork for Yarmovth; & Maxon, A M—arrived. ache Clyte, Gage, Fait ponederpys mpire, Davi Provide dene = ie iy Beaton for Allen, Curtis, Por Melton, ovawet, Joba, Lancast 1 at Harriet ew Rondout; ne Mashore Joseph F Cake, New Bedford for Mary A ps Jeremiah as Crianell, Loudon: Marca arleston; bark Idaho, Aspin~ i Trompenn, Grees Wind at 1 PM, NW Marine Disasters, Saw Twosant, at Sao Prancieco from N York, report 25un, Shand wth, lat is, ong 48 W, cuperiemced’s huctieane fun NW, vorriug wesierl 4 aud Young Tease ar paceoeeiat rg tar aida Paper Fe poet paren. 00 fo for Ae vada mF bo batt ‘ork for mole ee the mizzen ope: Feet fi ileabotitp Ft for Provi- atuachen vat aria nde Ih ees yal ar wheel an compelted. wan’ Boston; Stan’ for twenty-four bo: sted ‘with ecu Richard 4 Higgins, Newport, st Sam Francteco 27th ult, re Chatham for Serr Sa) en: ring hve went omnan aprede Foche but we nos leasing bedly ca ares iy Bats Gea, Lang, which salted from @alem 19h tnet. for Goree, snort me out ct x SR Se Ss ia ea a rout, Sippie, Prowl ja. Next morning. while heaving up” injared paw and broke the fluke of on ancpore, tarued for repairs and enotuer suchen” Brig Cranvorre (ir), from St. Jobo, NB, for before reporied wrecked c bo =] fous; aalie and rigging saved: will be sold, Tae tt Senn Hexny SArorr.—Stoningion, Conn, Nov 16—Schr wom’ £7 & Libby, Libby, p= ~ 4 here, ran ‘ston! oto rons by Lf 4 os, Thea o hd Sei racec tact perce cay a at Fieri ait: bare hull of the vessel, She is Lot Insured, om bei whith & total Sone Guay D Kung, from Calal ‘ork, aiguae a Toca Tuseday sflertoup, aud ospetaen eee om Watch Hl the next d4y, aud has become 7 e crew barely exon heir lives, Oversthing except what they seed ia PORTLAND, Nov M4—Cileared, sh Canin, Sheppard, OHON HOT: ie vicar a aches Futite, Durham, Jersey Chy: Ei and Victoria, Bearse, i E REvce, Nov 18.—Arrived—2 Bela Peek, fen? Many h wi lomanted det he ond Avery, 1, Raabetbibort Sherman, Phinney Hligabein: thar of be ba since, wan towed inte the 1 ei schry Te ‘Rachel’ Jane Woule. FA rion r t fa ew Je pany) lazeies, = [= yy — pou, Potn' ion Rionuin do; mH Row masts and rigging. foun AM bis from Bath for Chatham, struck on Al- dens Les siamo, a nek wos abandoned in a # “kt oral “hee in Re Bann Be gciaymond, do. Br), 3 ‘Mth, snip 2 a a Ts ena cairns, peer and Susan (Br), Kelly, Harbor meni Now Geen bark Gem, Lang, which exiled nary rg jal Rebipece, bene, prt Sore 1 B Bascow. 1 Portland, col. Nided with steamer C “rm mirsbrhpet ter carried away and bow stove The steamer wae not: Some Marra Counts, Gro for smattore wie howber Siniee Se Nectohe Heme wie tees oF maindsom. ree agen Conon Oy OOONP TE Ol ‘Onaw ov tun Pixor Boar jeaac Waos, No 0—On Thersday afternesm, the M61n inet Bone wi a Mirseva Wane bln wir ™ Bonooxen ipa fil Paes ob) PA'N PAINT. i a Over atdasar berate Gas eet; “ With's Dibsbet ontd ona wet, PAIN PAINT sold on every coraer, Pain te a alee ste smile; Unarms the aeepti heale the scorne: BRUSH aod PAIN FAINT all the 94 migle. Pega te in ety, pg Mae Ge Panta PAINT Tver heart Bene Joy Sli PR oi i pes aM iaternal, ext-raul, of an; or” TOPS tate Can Setanta Ba ihe. bead-tnetent Pain ia annipaator Touch pone unless iS a white wrappers. say “ Pay: oe grt tna tae ahtGALLy OBTAINED. 1K iblicity ; ie coarge MH Attorney, 78 Nassau street, -CBYPTOGAMIO "eh: ‘i pty and effectually peesteiae and Stains ae ene. ie: granite and brown stone buildings, monu. 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