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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD The Empress of France Navigating the Suez Canal, Magnificent Honors to Her Imperial Majesty. Forty War Vessels Attending Her to Ismailis. The Sultan’s Attitude Towards the Viceroy of Egypt. Plantation Barning Com- menced Cuba. Venezuelan Recognition Solicited by the Insurgents. THE TROUBLE IN WINNIPEG TERRITORY, Governor McDougal Personally Obnoxious to the Indians, THE LAKES. SEVERE GALE 0) EGYPT. ‘The Sues Vannl Ceremonial—The Empress of @France at Port Snid—An Imperial Levee on Bonra tho Royal Yucht—Catholic and Mussulman Prayer—General Rejoicing. + Paris, Nov. 18, 1869, The Journal Oficiel publishes the following telc- graphic account of the progress of tne Empress of the French in the East:— Porr Satp, Nov. 16, 1869, Her Majesty tho Empress Eugénie arrived at Port Sait to-day, where ate was received and sub- @equentiy visited on board the yacht Aigle by the Viceroy of Egypt and the Emperor of Austria, the Prince Royal of Prussia, the Prince and Princess of Boland and the commanders of the men-oi-war in the harbor. : ‘The Empress subsequently landed and assisted at & Te Deum, and at the Mussulman prayers, which Wore chanted on the occasion of the inauguration of the canal. In the evening the shipping in the harbor were Daminatea, and there was a display of fireworks on $a and shore, fhe Fronch Imperial Yacht Navigating the Suez Canal-A Magnificent War Fleet in Attendance. ISMAILIA, ON THE SUEZ CANAL, Nov. 17, 138% The French imperial yacht Aigie, with the Em- press Eugenie on board, and followed by torty ves- sols, bas just anchored at lemaila, having passed Wrough the first part of the Sues Canal, Dospatches from the Isthmus of Suez—The Timo to Ismailin, LONDON, Nov, 18, 1669. Tho J: ‘lowing despatches have been received from gho Lat! (aus of Suca:— IsMAILiA, Nov. 17~—Night. The trip of (he first detachment of the feet with ‘Wiators was inate from Port Said to this place in eight and a half pours. Four eteamers have just arrived from Suez, the soutbern terminus of the caval, and met those from Port Said. The town, banks of the canal and vessels @re titumimaied, and the night is given up to fess tivities and rejoicing. The Fleet at Ismailia—Depth of Water in the Oaaal—An immense Number of Guests and Immense Outlay of Cash—Preparing tor Suece. IsMAILIA, Nov. 18—~Noon. Thirty-jour steamers have arrived here and others Gre expectod. At the shalloweat polat between Ismailia and Port Saki tbe water in the canal ts nineteen feet deep, and the depth is generally twenty-five to éhirty along the whole line. ‘The festivities here are continued with great mag- aificence and evthuslasm. An immense crowd of Visitora from all parts of the world are here, The Dumber of guests who have been specially Invited dy the Khedive will exveet 3,000 Kuropeans and 26,000 Orientals, Tne expenditare of money 1s un- United. ‘The cutire Meet will start for Suez to-morrow, the Canal Success, TLoNnon, Nov, 18, 1809. The London Shipping zette, discussing the Practical operation of the Suez Canal, says: Whether the point of ditticulty remains to be over- gome here or there before the canal can be availavie for veaseis of the largest tonnage ts merely a ques- tion of detail to be settied by the constructors of the cunal. As far a8 we are concerned we can only point to the fact that the French engimeers have redeemed their promise; the canal is open, and is a Magaifoent success. TURKEY. Enalish Opinion of Tho Relations to Egypt and an Ultimatum, VIENNA, Noy. 18, 1869, ‘The Vienna Presse asserts that when the ceiebra- Yon of the opening of the Suez Canal ts terminated the Sublime Porte will send another wtimatum to the Viceroy of Egypt ordering him to accept the Turkish proposals withont condition, or to consider bimse!f suspen%ed trom the Viceroyalty, FRANCE. Imperial Compliment to the United States Approach from RKussiaThe Cabinet. Lonpon, Nov. 18, 1869, The Emperor gave a reception yesterday at Com- péigne. He was cordial m ms manner toward Mr. Washburne, the American Minister, and paid him constant attention, which ja much commented on in political circles. Genoral Fleury, French Minister to Russia, tele- grapha from St. Petersburg that the Czar has agrecd to moet the Emperor Napoleon this winter, The probability Is that Hine Oivier will soon be appointed to @ position in the Cabinet 1s again talked of. The threatened duel between the editor of Le Pays @nd Henri Rochefort has been averted, tne jatier baving made satisfactory explanations, SPAIN, lemency—A Mission to Paris, MADRID, Nov. 18, 1869, The republican privoncrs are not to be sent to Cuba, Beior Urense has gone to Faria. ENGLAND. Government © The Bank Statement. LONDON, Nov. 18, 1860, ‘Tho amount of specie in tie Bank of England has Increased £152,000 during the week. Aa len—The Tyne and Thames Boat Race. LONDON, Nov. 18, 1869. The fovr-oared match between the Tyne and the Thames crews was rowed to-day on the river Tyne Over a course of three and throa-quarter miles, The race was won by the Tyne crew, the winners of the Wat race on the Thames. NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1869. IRELAND. The Radical Reterm Political Agitation. Dusiin, Nov, 18, 1869. A Fenian demonstration was made at Waterfora Inat night. There’ was ® torchlight procession, in which nearly 6,000 men took part. The batids played Fenian aira, The streets were crowded with spoc- taiors. An extra police force was on hand, but did not interfere with the proceedings, and there waa no disturbance. PARAGUAY. 4 Lopez's New Heat of Government—More Atro- cities by Lopez Reported—Inactivity of the Allies. Lonpon, Nov, 18, 1809, Dates from Rio Jantero to the 27th uit, have been received. According to the latest accounts from Paraguay President Lopez had transferred his headquarters and seat of governmentjo San Joaquin, It wasreported that Lopez had Kiiled his mother, his brothers and other persona, in consequence of his suspicion that they Were engaged tu a conspl- racy against his life. ‘The ailies bad, a8 yet, made no movement, and It ‘Waa supposed thas acuve operations would be sull longer deferred. CUBA. Venezuela Asked to Recognize the Lusure goutse—Serious Charge Againet the British Cousal at Trinidad—Barning of Plautati: by 1 Patriots Two Hundred and Eighty Patriots Reported Killed in Santlago—Lib- eration of Prisoners by De Rodus. ‘ Havana, Nov. 18, 1869, it te understood in Ravana that @ commission from the insurgent government has arrived in Cu racas for the purpose of inducing the Venezuelan government torecoguize the inaurgent# as belligor- ents, and to alow them to raise recruits for their army in Venezuela. Mr. Cowper, the Englisn Consul at Trinidad, 1s charged with committing, in connivance with the captain of the brig Echo, an act of barraury in sell- ing the brig'’s cargo without notifying her con- signee, ‘the action causes much comment among the merchants, and legal steps have been taken to procure justice. The Second battaiton of volunteers have gone to the Vuelta Abajo region, The insurgents in the neighborhood of Santiago have burned the plantations of Corestina, Kesolu- cion, Santa Maria and Doloritas, ‘The Sabunilia piantation has been Durned by insur- gents from near Trintiad, Ten plantations in the vicintty of Cioniuegos have been burned since the Ist of November, including the Harmiguera piantation, belonging to Vonvert, of ew York, General Valmaseda has ordered that hia salary be divided among the poor of Santiago. The Crvil Governor of Santlago issued a prociama- tion on the 12th inst, announcing the kisling of 280 PENNSYLVANIA. A Whole Family Murdered in Huntington by Two Desperadocs, and the Houwe Set on Fire—Arrest of the Murderers. , BUNTINGTON, Nov. 18, 1860. With the exception of Proost’s butchery of the Deering fainiiy at Philadelphia a couple of years ago the most horrifying slaughter that bas ever occurred in Pennsylvania was committed last night ta te small village of Pleasant Grove, in this township, and but a snort distance from tnis place. From ail the particulars that have been ascertained i ap- pears thai Just alter dusk, aad between the hours of six and seven o'clock, the dwelling of Mr. John Pergntala was enterea by wo fends in human shape, and while tne family, consisting of Mr. Pergntals, his wife, and a boy about twelve years of age, named Garduel, were eating their supper, shot Perghtals through the head, killing bim instantly; the boy Gardner was despatched tn the syme way, aud thea ‘they split the wife's head open wita an axe, ‘The first intimation of tue awful slaaghver was the discovery of the house being on fire, On repairing to the scene the sppailing spectacle met the gaze of tne few neighvora who eniered, Tnere lay the mangled dead bodies of the victims, covered with divod, the walls besmeared irom toor to ceiling, and the brains of the victims oozing from their wounds, ‘The murderers, after perpetrating the hormle crime, cavered the dead bodies with bedciothes and then wet fire to the house to cover up the deed, The excitement attending the discovery was most intense, and the news spread like wildilre throouwh- out the whole community, Suspicion at once rested on two men. who Nad been seen loitering ‘about the neighborhood for some time past. it was learned that they took tae night train from this piace 10r the West, Despatches were at ouce gent to the station agenis and poilve all along the Penusylvauia road, aud whe the train arrived at Altoona tie suspected assussius were arrested and brought back to Lbs placo wis morning. Their uaines are Badderberg and Bolner, Oo tier per- sons Was found $250 Of the plunder wich prompted the terrible massacre, Bobner has made ® partial confession, and irom this there is untustakabie evi. dence of their gail. Ji was generally understood that Mr, Perghtals Was possessed of considergvle money. He was an industrious and estimable citizen and it is with dim. cuity that the people are restrained trom lynching the worse (han murderers, - THE PACIFIC COAST. favestigation of the Railroad Slaughter at Alumeda—Arrivals at Suu Fraucisco from Sitka—Biitish Columbians Petitionlng tor Ansexation—Lupreviag Prospects in Alase ka--Loss of Yaree of the Crew of the Steamer Lincolu—Discovery of a Probably New Island, SAN FRANCISCO, Noy, 16, 1869, ‘Tho ooroner’s jury empancilet to ascertain the cause Of the deain of sixteen persons killed by the insurgents and offering clemency to those who wal | mmn.ediately surrender to the Spaniah auchoritics, bus threatening to chastiso all revolutionists cap- tured, The misery in Santiago, caused by cholera and smallpox, 18 mereasing. Captain General de Rodas has reduced the term of confinement of the prisovers at Cinco Villas one- tith. Ho has also pardoned and liberated over 200 prisoners, many of whout were commuted tor polt- Ucai offences. A committee has beea appointed to revise the duties on uerchandise, Sailed—Steamers Kapidan, for New York, ana Wasbington, lor St Nagatre. Tie steamer Yazco sails to-morrow for Phiadelphia, THE NEW COMiNION. Denial of the Reported Threats of Retallation Against thy United States The Caso of Gove ernor McDougall, in Winnipes ‘Territory. OTTAWA, Noy, 18, 1869, It te stated upon good authority that there Is no truth in the report irom Washington that the gov- ernment of the New Dominion had threatened reta- latory measuros If the present restriction of com- mercial intercourse was continued by the United States, The government have not received anything oficial frou Governor McDougail relative to the reported Opposition to his entry lato the Northwest ‘Territory, No application bas as yet been made tor an armed forge to escort him, The Trouble on Red River—Objections of the Indians to Governor McDongal ¢ TORONTO, Nov. 18, 1869, Consideravle astonishment and uneasiness are cansed about the Reu river trows+ie by an article in the Montreal News, which says;— We had privat= tmformation last August, the pur- port ot Wuicu we made known, chat if Mr. mcDougail appeared at Red river in his oMcial cavacity serious troubie Would supervene, He had rightiy or wrongly made himself obnoxious to the jadians. Tuey regarded him as despoiting tiem of their lanus. They say that sir Fraucis Head in the name of her Ma- jesty) gave thein the Manitoulin Isiand os their exclusive and unchangeavie property while gras grew or water ran; and that Mr, McDougal, in utter scorn of that gift, ordered the white Com- missioner of Crown Lands to survey some portions of Manitouiin, while they aggravate the alleged outra; by imputing to him that he asposs 4 them wv enrich connections and relations, * * * We} tell the Ottawa government that It made one mistake wien it named Mr. McDougall Governor. — Les it not perpetnuace that blunder by retawing him at the no thwest. Recall him and avoid, except as @ last and desperate ailernative, sendiug troops thither, ruere are in this province mavy gentlemen boasting railroad accident on Sunday morning met at Ala- meda lastevening. Atter hearing the testimony of several Witnesses they adjourned until Wednesday night Tue evidence of the switch tender at Simp- son's station revealed ta lum an entire ignorance of hisduty., Although having a@ time table be could neither read nor write. He did aot know which train had tne rffht co the track, ‘The Unitea States steamer Newhern arrived from. Sitka, via Forts Wrango!, ‘Tongass and Simpson, General G P, Shrie, United States Army, and Vin- Bat Collier, United States Special Lncian Comus- sioner, Were passeugers. viacené Coisicr carries with him a petition, signed by forty prominent cltizeus @f Victor.a, addressed to President Graal, praying tor the anuexation of British Columbia to tue Ucited States. Auother pe- tition of siafiar tmport will be forwarded to tue Queen. ‘The document is strongiy word,d, and sets forih with great force ute inautafed, he:pless cond on of the colony and the tinperative necessity of forming a political aiuenee with ihe United States. Mr. Collier represents tat the feeling in tavor of sunexation recelved a new Lpuise irom tbe recent note of Bart Granviiie urging coe Brisa Commbians to afiiliace with the Cuasaiaa Dominion, wey re- garding it litle Jess than Insulting, as it would in Crease their burdens without affording eilaer politi- cal protection Or material reiiel, Sitka advices to October 25 have heen received, giving satisfactory accounts of the loyalty of the natives and of the frieadliness of the Indians. ‘the hewith of the gurrison was good and the dsheries are prosperous, The weather was mild. ‘The United states steamer Linvoin nad returned from St. Paul island, in Bearing Sea. wWinie one of the Lincoin’s boats was attemping to land on the island 1¢ was swamped and tnree safiors were drowned, named Kicuard Livingston, Lewis Garis aud Joby beck. ‘The United States ship Cyane was in port. ‘On the down trip of the steamer Newoern alo revrry escaped shipwreck by ruoning on an island divectly in her course. Phe isiand 18 situated in latitude 69 degrees 26 minutes. longitude 146 degrees 5 minutes eat, and is ten miles long and tive wie. The isiaud is not Jald down tm the “Lap Cuart’? No. 2 of the North Pacific survey, issued frow tue Hydro. graphic Bureau at Washington m July, 186s, ‘Lhe imperiat Mining Company has levied an as- pessriont of ten doillirs a share, delinqueut Lecem- er 20, ‘The cod fishing feet of the North Pacitic are all in, ‘The season's catch L00t8 up 1,052,000, Shipment of Treasure for Exrope—Compic. tion of the Truckee Railrond to Virginia City, Nevada, + SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 17, 1869, The steamer Colden City sailed for Panama to-day With 200 passengers and $536,000 m treasure, of which $450,514 Was for England, $45,560 for France, $20,000 for Panama, $10,000 lor Sau Jose and $19,000 for Guatem a ee Raliroad was completed to Virginia Indian biooa, and they are the men the government should consult untii colonzation has been orgau- ue ANOTHER GALE ON THE LAKES. Wrecks on Lake Ontario—Rough Weather on the Frosh Water Seas, ToRONTO, Nov. 18, 1869, A violent gale set in last night and continued throughout to-day, The followipg marine disastera are reporte Schooner Monteagie, from Toledo for Ogdensburg, with lumber, ashore at Point Peters, near Picton; she will probably go to pieces. Schooner Azo, ashore at Welington’s Square and breaking up. oner Garivaidi, ashore at Mimico, Schooner ho, beached off the Queen’s wharf, Toronto, and another vessel dragging her anchor aud likely to go ashore. ‘The captains report it the roughest ulght they ever experiences on tue lake, Si KB Prevon, Nov. 18, 1879, Schooner Thurston, from Port Dalhouste for Os- Wego With Wheat, Is ashore at Nicholson island, and will probably be st total 10s. Schouner Mopteagie, reported ashore yesterday at West Pomt, ia breaking up and lumber is coming ashore in every direction, Schooner Prince Kdward froze tn while sailing down Long Reach, and had to remain there uni tne sieamer Kuchester came wivng aud broke the ice. The Gale on Lake KriemWreck of the Englo Wing. ‘ AMHERSTAURG, Canada, Nov. 18, 1869. Schooner Eagle Wing was wrecked near Oxford, Take Brie, lust might, All hands were saved except the steward, who fell from tho rigying and was drown TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ITEMS, The labor reform party have nominated Nathaniel E. Chase, a stove dealer, for Mayor of Boston, Part of the Central Rallway track, on the Niagara Falls branch, near the breakwater, was torn up by the gale on Wednesday evening. St. Joseph's conrent, at Toronto, was burned to the ground ca Wednesday night. All the 1umates gotout iy. Loas about $8,000, The exnibition at Jackson, Miss, by the State Tuir Association opened on Wedn y under the most favorable auspices and gives promise of a grand success, A case of torpedoes while being hoisted at Miller's candy factory, No. 60 New Levee sireet, New Or- jeans, fell and exploded, killine two emploves aud fone considé,able damage to the buliding and con- ents, About 8,000 people were at the Cape Fear Agricul- tural Fair at Wilmington, N. C., yesterday. Pick- pockets and sharpers operated pretty extensively, Several arrests wero madé@ on suspicion, but ihe parties were released. The express train on the Grand Trunk Ratiroad, gomg east, ran into @ mixed train av Collins Bay, near Kingston, Canada, yesterday morning. The engineer and driver of the express were kuied, No passengers were injured, The New Orleans Times says:—“On Wednesday night Mr, Ursin Seeringu, an eminent planter in the parish of 3. Charles, wag brutally murdered on bis plantation by ahegro, who shot him through the heart, Mr, Seeringu waa universally respected throughout the country, Louisiana loses one of ner most promiment cltizens.'? = The ‘tr City yesterday. There was no celebration on ac- count of tie iuneral obsequies of Juige Baldwia. INDIANA. A Lieutenant of the Regular Army Kills an Alleged Slanderer at Kokomo. Kokomo, Noy, 18, 1869, Lieutenant W. W. Dougherty, of the reguiar army, on jurlough and visiting bis parents here, shot and killed Joseph Van Horn at the Sherman House in this city at noon to-day. It is alleged that Van Horn cireniated = slanderous = reports — about Dongberty’s sisters, and on Dougherty mecting Van Horn he requested him to recail ms remarks, He repeatedly refused, and not denying the report Dougherty tired five shots at hin, three of them taxing effect, Van Horn died almost tmstantly. Dougherty was immediately arrested and ts now m jail. The affair bas cansed great excitement, as Loth parties are connected with the first families of this city, EUROPEAN MARKETS. DON MONEY MARKRT.—LONDON, Nov. 18—5 P, Jonsola opened and closed at 9373, American seourities opened and closed as follows:—United States five-twenties, 1862, 83); @ 8354; 1886, old, 8234 a 82 1867, 83% @ 857,; ten-forties, 78 Radway stocks Steady. imols Centrat closed’ at 994. Bre Kailway shares, opened at 2055 and closed at 204. Atlantic and Great Westera closed at 2654. Pants Bovnse.—Panis, Nov. 18—rhe Bourse Wis strong; ren opened At TL 70c, and closer at Tif. Toc. ‘The mcralite reserve of the Bank of France has creagt 7,000,000f. during the week. Puexxrorr Bounst.—Fraxwponr, Nov, 18,— Five-twenties quiet at 89's a 9 LAVERPOOL COTTON MARKRT.—LIVERPOOD, Nov, 18—5 P. M.—The cotton market opened buoyant and closed firm at the following rates uplands, 12%d.; middling Orieans, 117d, of the day foot up 12,000 bales, of whivi 3,000 were on speculation and export. HAVRE COTTON MARKRT.—TTAVRE, Noy. 18.~Cot- ton opened aciive and firm for on the spat and afloat; on the spot, 140f.; afloat, 18zf. The marker ciosed firm. AVERPOOL BRRADSTUFYS MARKET.—Liverroor, Nov, 18—8 P. M.—The market for breadstuds closed dull; California white wheat, 9s, Gc. LIVERPOOL PROVISIONS MARKET. —LIVERPOOL, Noy. J8—5 PB. M.—Cheese, 688, 6d.; Spirits petro lenm, 130, Other articles unchanged, LONDON MARKRT.—LONDON, Nove RM Sugar on spot dull, Tallow, 478, 6a, Calcutta Jin. seed, 01s. Sd. vA PETROLEUM MARKRT.—ANTWERP, Nov, 18,—Petro- Jeu opened fat at Gof and closed Mat at 6046 FOURTH WARD ROUGHS ON THE “AMPAGE. About three o’clock yesterday afternoon a gang of Fourth ward juvenile roughs made an attack on the shoe store of Wm, Lilly, at No. 3 Nose street, hurling brickbats, stones and other missiles through the window, Lilly and his journeyman, Rudolph Hank, seizing each a anoe isst in their im ORO es Be defend themselves, when. one 0} more bold than the rest, named James iu. vaney, of No. 10 Vandewator street, advanced and recelved a blow on the head trom Lilly, which felled him to the pavement, inyaring him danger- jusly. The injured man and two of bis accomplices, named Simon ‘Thomas and Charles McCabe, aa well Liny and his journeyman, were arrested by Fourtt Precinct oMcers and locked up in the Oak street Police atation, They will de arraigned et the Tombs this morning. BURNIG OF THE MILWAUKEE THEATRE. Fall Particulars of the Terrible Calamity ‘Two Persons Burned to Denth and a Large Namber Badly Burned and Crushed. {From the Milwankee Wisconsin, Nov. 16) Shor ly alter nine v’clock last eventug Dox No. 3 Was rung tu, and ut (he same time @ dense mass of smoke wud flawe was seen oursttug out of the build- Ing No. $16 Main street, Known as the Gately theatre. ‘The building burned ike a tinder box, and the affair proved one Of the most ueartrending calamities toat has taken place fn our city for many Gays, resulting in the burning to death of two persons and In the serious injury of several more. ‘she Gaiety theatre was a small butiding, of brick, two stories 1a Iroot avd running back one. 1t was ballt many years ago as a bowling saloon, and Was known for years asthe Badger bowling on. In 1560, alter the Varieties theatre, oa Bast Water street, burned, Norman Cauweil tied the place up as a Lol concert saloon, and it was then known as the Varieties, a place visited by those fond of such Amusements. it was # Jong, narrow build- ing, the concert room beng on the first foor aud running back sowe 160 feet, and the rooms avove and Mm front beng used as private wine rooms, ‘Until last week the place had been closea for some moutns, When Jobn U0, King came bere and Leaved it. banging a company with him, advertising extea- sively, Bnd, ad a result, fing the place every bight. As Milwaukee has no other theatre many perscus Who viain not to belong to the concert saloon going order visited tt. Laat night the piace’ was crowded to Its utmost capacity. We have ieard the number present esll- mated sroui 160 to. 20, many of these being mere boys. One of the dancecs Lad jost finished and left the stage, and a bayonet exercise, & test drt!l, had just commenced. It should be stated here that the present proprietor turned Ue gas oi from the butid- ingend liguted i with Brilliant oil, a uew article Just introduced here and disulled from naphtha. Lamps with this oll were scattered about turough ‘the building. As the gril was in Byosress one of the actora struck Inmp. and tt fell to wes age. ‘The mao took @ Coat hanging hear aud threw ic over the ame, in doing this the lamp was either broken or upset and che dangerous fuid rau out upon the stage. In- stantly the alarm of fire was given from the stage, and at the same time, 80 rapidly did the suid barn, the bunding seemed one mass of dames. Many saw the burning fud ana did not imagine thai any serious Wanger would result, and they lingered, but only for a second, Some of these men. When the fre broke out, say that they were compelled lo rush through tisies co get oul side, The actors on the stage Went out by tne rear, and at the same time a taost friahualrash was made for the iront of the building. “it is a iaystery, and will remain so, why (he lames e@pread wath eucn rapidity, for all present uotte i saying that the fire Spread all avout them, diling the eutie building, Many near the fréut, aud but @ ew leet from tho door, had their hair or whiskers burned, be dom lias tere been seca a lore terrific rush for the door than cusued 988000 as it Was found bint the butlding was realy on fire, Many of those present were under the intuence of opener d liquors, and in their maudlin msauity they crowde: pused, josticd and Kwore. ‘1h@ wiley Was barrow and led up quite aa ascent; the outiet was narrow, and those who reached the door snd felt themac.ves sale lingered and looked behind to see the fire, thus keeping the crowd back, Boys were crowdea down and trampled upon, Ono man c.ose by the stage, \eeiing the tire closely following him, jwuped upon the benches and then upon the heads ol the mass aNd Walked Out bo te dyor, im getty out many were jammed, al- though none setiousiy. An aciress who Was in tae front roum up sais With several olher persons jeaped from the window ana, a pole being beid to her, 4 {pped down to the sidewalk, The over pery SoBS IN the room Ca:ne oUt Of Lhe Window apd drop. ped down to ihe wai! Severa: persous were dragged from the bullding after they bua peea overcome by the Hames and smoke, and had laid down up n the foor thorougaly overcome, Chief McLanghiun Went mro the build- ing fnd prougnt out one man, At the ui it Seemed ubsale, even dangerous, 10 approach the walls. ne, badly burned, was brousht out in the arms of a@ young man named, Daly. He certamly owea hia ite to Daly, Owen , h¥ Drought oul two men Yhat would certain y have perished, and when the bulaing was in flames James Creed, heailng & groan, climbed iu at a wine dow and iairly dragged out Henry sparks, a colored man, badly hurt, Those men were burned shout the head, on the arms and hgads badly, some of therm it was thought dangerousiy, Among te injured wi Peter Schneider, of Racine bopn pansy diy; Chares Hamer. face and banda; Michael Delaney, sailor, was serionsiy burned, and during the nizut was ont of his head, So grea: were lis sufferings; John U. King, mana- ger at the Gaiety theatre, dadly burned about head and bands; George D. King, fnghtiuiy burned in the mouin and wie face; teorse Craine received severe injunes irom fire and suifocation. F. W. Hovey and Jobn D. Fnnk, badly burned; Henry Spa: colored, cook at the Kussell House, suffering mvch irom having fla fwoe and beinds roasted. mr, Bangs, of the urma of Wi liams & Bangs, was badiy burned about the face and bands. He Way well ia front, bats tarted for Lhe oor as soon #8 the alarm was given. Tae lames, he says, surrounded him; bat he had presence of mind suticiont to keep nia mouth closed, and so inhaied nove of the flames, His hands are’so badly burned thac it 18 feared they wili have to be ampu tated, He managed to reach his nome without neip, aud medical atl was summoned, 118 Sunt Lo-day that at least a dozen persons, aside LOCAL LITELLIGLACE. FPmm by ExPLosion OP KBROSRN®.—Yosterday morning @ fire occurred in the bakery of Martin Leroy, No, 46 Sherif street, cansed by the explosion of a Kerosene lamp, Damage $200. ACUIDENT ON THE SHiy Gevewat Boturr.—War- ren Rogers, # boy, yesterday fel into the hold of the Ship General Butlor, at pier 13 East river, aud broke aleg. He was seni to Bellevue Hospital, Tus £rrecr or DRINKING Bap Walakey.—Theo dore Bellows, a bookkeeper, sixty-one years of age, resiaing at 62 Chariton street, while laboring under 40 atiack of deierinm tremens yesterday morning, attempted to jump from the second story window Of his residence. moved to Belivue Hospital, Row [nro 4 SBWEK.—About eight o'clock last Bight a Nght wagon contaluisg Mra. Sweeny and her two children, residing at No, 243 West Tenth street, was accidentally driven into an excavation for a sewer In iront of No. 420 Hudson street, injur- ing one of the children and compietely demolishing the wagon. Fiony BerweeN TWO TaRrceT COMPANIES.—At balf-past two yesterday afternoon an affray occurred at Bellevue Garden between two target companies, named the Carroll Rangers ana Garry Owen wrda, in which three oO the members of the latter company were severely out about the face, The “dead aad dying” were remdved from the fleid by their irends and vaken home. ANOTHER BakKOOM A¥rRay.—Andrew Younger, aged thirty-four years, residing at No. 34 avonue A, became engaged in & quarrel with some unknowa persous tn a liquor saloon in avenue A. near Fourth street, yesterday afternoon and received @ severe cut onthe head from ong of the tumbiers which were fiyiug promiscuousiy around the place, Ha was taken home by oMcer Hawks, of the Seven- teenth precinct, No arrests. Scatvep His Wire,—Martia German, residing at 30 Elm street, Maving imbibed too much Thanks giving curkey yesterday, thongbt to amuse himseif last night by knocking his wife on the floor, and seming @ hatchet, commenced an Indian war dance, occasionally striking the prostrate woman on the head with 16, inflicting severe scalp wounds, She was attended by a paysician and removed to Bellevue Hospital in au auabulance, ‘This duok of a man was arresced by wn omMecer of the Sixth pre- cinct, and will be arraigned at the Tombs tis mornin, SHIPPING NEWS. Almanne for New York—This Day, « 6 57 | Moon risea, . 439} High water, Sun rises. Sun sets. eve —— morn 8 08 PORT OF NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 18, 1869, ARRIVALS, RRPORTED BY TI HAIALD STIAM YAIITE Steamship Tarifa (Br), Murphy, Liverpoo! and Queenstown via Boston Nov 18, with mdse to Chas 0 Franckiyn. Steamslip Wilmington, Cole, Galveston Nov 9, via Key Hith, with mdse kod passenzera, to C H Mallory & Co, «Nev Orioans Nov 10, and Steamahip Unived Stater, the bar Lith, with mits und pasyencera to Frederic Buxer Stoemsiup Fairbanks, Powell, Wilmington, NO, with mise 4 Hand. 3bip Iaane Rell, Burns, Richmond, City Potnt and with mdse and passengers, 10 the Old Dominion ship Co. g imship Brunette, Brooks, Philadelphia, with mdse to J Lorillard, Je 17th ‘inai, of" Barnegat, passod stoamship Rogulator, honce for Wilmington, NO, ark lorence, Hall, Zanzibar Augih, with miss to Green Arnold & Co, jnot Hope Sept 18 cross: the equator Oct 1%, tn lon 49.20; bad no trades since Nov id arancoession of stro beaa # daps north of lit aaj, Tth Yow, & AM, Highlands #, moderate breeze’ from eastward, the pilot hauled the ship'to the wind, the weather being too thick to rin; 4 AM, took a gae from KSE, and was ovrgad to carry a heavy presso. canvass to Keep vearel off shore; oat jib, bucst saiatopmast stayanil and olome reefod topsai’ sprung mizenmast and shipped large quantities of wate: barometer gave no warning of bad weather. ° gale commenoed felt from 30:80 19° a0 in jours. No date, &c, nxsec4 ship Anne Campbell, of Bath, having lost sovgeut ot hor balls. . Rark Leader (Bry, Reid, Malaga, 61 days, with frutt, to Geo F Bulliey. Parset Gibraitar Oct 29; has bad beavy N and NW gales inout of the passaget lost foretop: foreyacd And topgaliantmast; sprung iainmass and lost’ and split ea Prindesse Alexandra (Dan\, Verdon, Ola Harbor, Ja, 21 days, with iogwood to A Il Solomon & Co} veasel to Racha Bros & Coffey, “Had heavy Nand NW gales the eatire pas- guge; been 4 days north of Hattera Bark Jobn Gritiin, Downey, Havana, 14 days, with angar to Jas & Ward, “Had strong Nand NW wins. Bark Leander (of Stockton), Berry, Guantanamo, 18 days, wiih sngar to Monos Taylor; vessel io ruster, Had heavy N and NW gales south of “Hatteras: Nov Il, iat 80 12, lon 79 29, saw abip 14 Sturges, bound south. Brig Manson (of searsport), Gilkey, Rio Janeiro, 71 days, with coffee ts Brown Broa; vessel wo Walsh, Field & Wa Crossed the eyjuator Oct 5 in lon 88 Wj; had tight winds calms up to iat 30 N, since strong N and NW gales; lost topgatlantimast and loat and eplit sails, rig Albatross (Ni), lirecawoldt, Rio Janeiro, 62 days, with roffee to Napier & Welxford. Croasnd the equator O 5, in lon 37; had strong N aol NW enes tor the Jas Brig veorge Downg (Br. Lan alr, Demarara, a8 day gugnt and mo nuieet Hi Trowiridge's Sone. Has bean 14 days north of lat $6 with strong N and NW gales, rig Lizzie M Kimball (of Newburyport), Montego Bay, Ja, 2° davs, with logwood to Meary de Cordova & Co; vetstl 0 Lunt Bros, Had heavy NW gales the entire pas ban three re. from those named above, were badly burned, but not So seriously a3 to prevent them irom going to their homes. Most of laem were barued about the tace and nands, While the department was busy extinguish- ing tho dames tne excitement among the large crowd gathered at tne fire was great. les was reported that alter the flames had vosed all avenues to the buildmg groans and es for help were beard, «nd some who hed escaped were confident that at least hail a dozen persons were stiliin tue oullding. Before the flames were fairly out, and while there Was danger of bemg crushed by the failing Walls, the anxiety to be the first in Was so great that 1t Was necessary to turn the streams of the steamers upon the crowd more than ence. Within an honr aiter the tire broke out it was quenched so that Chief Eugineer Mo- Laugalin went in and througn = it, ‘rhe crowd waited in breatniess anxiety to know the result, Ere jong an order was heard to bring in a door, and in a moment more a half-dozen men came out, bringing tue rewains of a man. it was a Sad sight, but the crowd rushed pelt mei and crowded so ciosely about the bearers that they could scarcely move, Many followed up the street and to the station house, seeming to deligit m feasting their eyes upon the sad and sickening spectacle hefore them. The body was found near the parniton dividing the front or barroom from the theatre proper. The unfortunate man had reached thus far, agd was no doubt trampled under foot by the crowd wien tle was almost in safety. Shortly after the body of a boy was brought out find taken to the aiation house. His hame was Wil- lie Brewer, and he was an apprentice in the News omce, Ihe remains were found near toe stage of the. theatre, and the poor victim had no doubt perished without being able to move from the spot where he stood, His hands had been thrown up as if to protect his tace froin tue ferce beat and the lingers were burned of. A long and thorouga search Was made, but no more bodies could ve found in the ruins. The bodies of the two unfortunate victims, as they lay in the dead house, presented & most sad and heart sickening spectacie. AN the clothing was burned of and the flesh was fairly roasted. The bodies seemed drawn up m & heap to present as small a surface to the Narnes as possibie, and in this: position the poor fellows suiered tae worst agony and died. Their faces were burned vo a crisp and defied all attempts at recogmtion. Their hands were burned, the ends of their fingers being burned om Many anxious to Kee were Sully satisfied with one look, and turned away heart sick, The first body brought out was identified as thas of Walter Brown, a young man well known in ihe He waa shipping clerk in @ fruit house on Bast Water street. Chiet McLaughitm, on enteriftg the building, passed the spot where Brown lay, but as he lay close to the partion walt and was nnable to respond to the call meade by the enief he escaped notice, If i8 quite certain that he inhaled the flames when the fire Grst broke out, ‘The second body was tentided as that of Willie Brewer, whose father ts @ trave.ing agent jor Mullen Brothers, and who resides at No. lvl Greenbush street, on the south #ide, The boy War an appreniic aft the printing business in the office of the ew. and was thoughe a greatdeal of ‘An actress, WhO come out of the second story win- dow, had her clothes in ames as she came through, and tne fre was not extinguished until sne strack the walk. ‘the prilliant oll, which was the cauge of the sad calamity last might, we are Informed by Oil lospector Hocley, is not & particle less dangerous than gun- powder, Lt will stand @ lest of only sixty-tive to eighty degrees, Whereas no oils are allowed to be sold that Will not stand a test of 110 degrees, Those gelitng tt nave been ordered Uo step and to clear out all the ofl m the city. Had this been done a day sooner It might have saved several lives, THE JERSEY SENSAT.ON, | What the Secret Service Men Say. | Inthe HERALD of yesterday @ report was poblished | of the finding in an excavation near Hudson City, N, J., Of $96,060 in Dilla of the Mechanics’ Bank of Louisville, Ky. One of the keenest of the oMcers of the United States Secret Service Division was shown one of ihe bills Inet evening, and he at once recognized its familiar (ace, Me states that they are tae tens of the Memptis (Teon.) Mechanics’ Bank, altered, This bank was owned and the ptils circulated by Judge King, of Memphis, m conjunction with the late Lr. wore who had the munagement of the Farmers and Mercnanta’ Bank Of that city. After these Mem- phis bauks failod, in 1854, the bills were pot on the market atten dollars per 1,000, Unscrupu- lous sharpers, seeing a chance for # speculation, bought them up and altored them to the tens of the Mechanica’ Bank of New Haven, and nearly every bank of the same name in the United States. A man by the name of Bliss got hold of a large amount of these notes and run them upon the redemption agent of the Mechancs’, of Memphis, which resulted 4u 1t4 collapse, and the carrying down with it of a weil-known gentieman of this city, named Jud | Mi good ‘except wi His theory ts that these notes were altered in 1861 or 1°62 to the Mechanica’ Bank of Louisville, bas failing to got thom into circulation or In danger of detection, the parties who altered them buried them where thay Were yesterday found. ago; Apllt nndia, «co. ely thalanka (Br), Langenherg, Port Morant, Ja, 93 days, with hamboo to A H Sylomon. Had beavy weather. rig Noiife, Owens, Calbarion, * sugar and mo: Inyses to th Long Island Sugar Rei vessel to Roche rom. Cotte males; Cape Henry, scoke bark ore, 64 days out; bas 8 days, in ballast, to arly winds the who & passage. » from Ma'aga for ‘ew York, with of Coretopmsst and iopsat yard. Brig Geo FE Prescott, Milla, Phitad im, with tonal, bound to Saco. 17th inst antes strong gale from SE, lost jibboom, two jibe ant fore and sustains {a rdamige cht Carrie A Clark, Rahn, Grand Cayman, 2) days, with to @ Wessels, Has had strong Wand NW gales passage; lost and spilt sails; lost deck load, con- mating of abont 26 tons logwood, and veasel leaklag. Sehr Pilot's Bride, Blacks (ord, Johns, UR UT days, with sugar and molasses to J ¥ On: { voasel to S W Lewis « Co. Had henvy weather and spiic aile, Schr Kila Howell (Br), Roberis, Naesau, NP, via Charleston (where she put in with loas of maainmast, with mdao to Jaa ayor, Borm: Has hat atrong w e bark Mal No date, Byne Sobr Frank Walter, Corson, Indianola, 4 days, with mse, to. N L. McCready « Co, Schr Abbie EK Campbell, Dennison, Pensacola, with lumber toJ D Fish «Uo, Had heavy N and’ N winve passing Hatteras and lows j1b, Passed Through Hell G ROUND sovTA. Steamship Neptune, Baker, Boston for New York, with mata to Win i Clyde, Selir J Morton (Hr), Kuowlon, Windsor, NS, 15 days, for New York, with plaster, to Crandail, Umphray & Co, Sehr Neilto treat, Triinm, Bangor for New York, with lum- ber to Holyoke & Murra; Schr Mahaska, Gray, Milibridge for New York, with lum- ber to Simpson & Clap: Schr Thom Fix, Hali, Rockland for New York, with lime to WS Brown, Schr GM Patridge, Murphy, Rockland for New York, with Hime to J V Haviland, Schr Canova, Prevch, Rockland for New York, with lime to.J V Haviland. Schr Richard Bulwinkle, French, Rockland for New York, with lime to. J R Brown. Sebr J H Youmans, Gildersieeve, Pawtacket for Rondont, Sobr A M Acken, Hill, Norwaik for Kondout. BOUND BA3r. Schr EM Furber, Cobb, Georgetown, DO, for Boston. Scht Sond, Morvan, Philatelpiia tor Bosto: H. Wilson, Harris, Philadelphia for Providence. nist, Mullln, kiizabethport for Now bn Burler, Sanders, tlizabethport for Providence, Elizabethport for Norw in, 4 for New ger, Wailea, Bridgopo Orla, Lord, Elizahethport for Provide: Oke, Hathaway, Raritan River for Taunton. Schr § T Charire, Strumeas, Hoboken for Norwich. Scbt & Flower, Russell, Port Johneon for Hartord. Evelyn, Hur Ke 4 Behr BG MoLean Nebr UL Usie, tey New York f SAILED. Steamshins Nona, Bremen; Matta, Liverpool; Ragle, Ha- vana; Fah Kee, Hernuda; Gen Barnes, Fantan; Mawno- In, Charleston} Saratoga, Richmu Wind at sunset We Marino Disasters, Bourn MS Lewts—The three warted achooner ashore at Squan Inlet proves to be the M& Lewia(ol Centrevitie, Mass), Lewis, from Boston for I’kiladeiphia, with a cargo of oll and rindstones. She went on at 6 AM of the 1th inst during & eavy blow from EAE, and fics close to the beach, Sonn MM MPRRIMAN (not aa before) ashore on south aide of Squan Inlet, was from Dighton for New York, Sonn WB TaoMAs, Trem Charleston for Philadelphia, he fore reported put back to the former port in distress, expert. encod Loavy northerly gales and seas off the Frying Pan, in which carried away the malnsuil and aplit foresail and jib. SOUR ALIOR MGOULD—About the Tat of last August the fishing senr Alice Gould, Captain Joan Gouid, of Roothbay, while fishing in the Bay of Chalent ra to’ w reef just to the southward and oa westward of Shippegan. b Shp fied, and the crew ‘not wg Aole bo eX or OW stripped her of hor rigging and what ugbloa In her they could get Out and eh her Rome wreckers on the Newroundiand coast took possegs on of hon, ginyg, we Dag Fat decks aud hooas ta get er trou work, je. After they had got all’ they could, and work bard for that, they deserted her, andl ‘another iy took posseyion and succeeded In geting her off anid taging her Into port. One of the owners, belonging {In Fortiana, went to ber Aud found bor Keel gore, Dut her “hail ere she truck, and her deckwand u works aa the firet aay of wreckers left her. The se party cemaniled $900 In gold of the owners, A settlement was made and soma necessary repatra were done and tem- oar} 0 nm to bring tiie ay. u he started for Portiand, and Teached of which'sho came near being loat th day, taking neariy month. ‘The Was moat thoroughly | Bolt Nt Hodgdon'e Mills: apd Tatreched in Nay, 1982, and when she is repaired and retitted will be as good As ever. Portland (Me) Argus. Notice to Mariners. 8 Ligrriou Tomprrsvrry, Staten Island, Nov 17, Wh04 to mark Ledge, enatern en: Yer, Cona, reported adrift in the New York Heraid of the Miu inet, was replaced yesterday in ite proper position, By order of the Lighthonse Board CHARLES 8 hoaus Lighth Notice ia hereby given that a light will again ba exhibited 5 haa been established at White Head ern side of the entrance to Penobsoot Bay, Maine, tho fog bell hitherto in use #% thas light station In Y, thick and 6 woather this whistio will ve sounded seconde in every minute, making a {aterval betercen each. the binsts of Sfly-two seco Whatomon. TRNEWFFR, Oot 23—Arrived Sept 9, achr John & Lome Chapman, of Provincetown, elvan (and sailed Sept 24) ; 1Gca dark Aunawam, Russell, of NB, £5 bbls ap (and walled Oot 4) {9hr frving, Fox, of NB, no oti oo board 104 Sept ] Tin, ship Jireh Perry, Kidder, of NB, 100 bbls sp on boars sailed Oct 4); dith, barks Linda Stewart, Smith, of Bt ag tis season (and aalled Oct dj Both, Mattar f Westport, clean (and sailed Sept 2%, ¢, of Provincetown, 45 ap (and hol, Cottie, of B bow, Canno the west. Ry yey or, of Provincetown, ch ning, Corneil, of NB. 10 ; schra Bate ‘i ran (and wld Oot 14); Walter Irving. Laity of do, 120 bbls ap on board (is ); 1th, brig DA Bmall, Ryder, 00 do, novhiog nd alt Oot 43); Mth, ‘or NJ Eales, Dyer, of do, clean (and aid Oct Ld 5 16th, brig Varnom M Hill, Freeman, of do, do (and ald Oc 20); schts Charies A Hi leaving Payal (and sid Oct ¥2)" Lethe Mary ef do, do do ‘and sid Oct 23); 17th, bark Paotiic, Alien NB, do do (and sla Oct 20); schrs Helen M Simmons, Ce of Provincetown, uo doy Leth, Charles HM Cook, Cow do, 100 sp on board; Clark, of do, 15 bbls ap. Also several vessels reported at Fayal dis wasted, A letter from the second oflcer of bark Minueaota, Petree, of New York, reporsa her at the Fejes [slaads uy 39, with HO bbls ap acid 10y do wh aul. A letter from on board bark Robert Morrison, Slocum, of New Hedford. reports ber of aud oa Mauritius Juy 8, B08 Laying wea a sporm whale Inst cruise. Bound to Pur Dad bin. Spoken—Oct If, of Canary Martin, of Boston, with $0 bble ep oll nk nome, ip iat 88, lon 4, caught a 75 bbl whale, but acter oat ting in 20 bbls of off from bim @ hurricane came on, which compelled the captain to part fromthe whale and aoud under bare poles for 13 boure. Spoken. Ship Anna Camp, Lincoln, from New York for Yrermen, Nov Li, SE of Sandy Hook, with alt sal blown awn iu the Inte casterly gale; was lying to revmiring sail proceeded at ba (by pilot boat WH Asp avail, No 2), Bark # Morton, from Bordeaux for River (late, Sopt 13, las SN, lon wl W. Bark Bessie Crosby (Ir), from Dublin for New Orloams, Oct 25, lat 48, lon 20, Bohr (en SicClelian, from northern port for Juckgon rie, Now Ui, off Ty! Foreign Ports. ANTWER?, Nov4—In port ship J Moatgomery, Perking for New Orleans immediately, BOMBAY, Oct 1i—In port ahips Helen & Qooper, Nickers aon, and Tirrell, Morgan, for Kanzoan, CADIZ, Oct l—Arcived, Nigrata, Stowers, Lisbon; Ncw le Templar, Baruett, Tarragona. Oct i2—in port ship John Clark, Ross, for New nit others. Procasding down the river Oct 13, sbips Pride of Canada, Lyall, and Hannibal, Hil for NYork; Vancouver, Artuuig son, for do, filled from Saugor Oct 11, wtp Hudson, Richardson, tor ork. Catéanigs, Nov 9—In port briga Neihe Husted, and Choice, idg for N York. Baile Mth, brigs Thos Owen, Boston ; Annie Bachelor, Port Iwad; sehr Lda Wheeler, N York. GLASGOW, Nov 18—Arrived, steamship St David, Quedes. GUANTNAMO, Nov 2—In port brig blanche (Br), [or New York 2 days. MONTEUO BAY, Ja, Oot 8 —In port bark Times (Br), disg. Satied Oct 28, ashe Julia A Decker, Ratan ialand, Na@Asaki, Aug ul—Arrived, bark Juan Rattray, Wil Yokohama. ‘OLD HAwBOR, Ja, Oct 27—In port brig Mary Grace, for NYork 4 daya. PERNAMBUCO, Oct P—Salled, brig Julla Lingley, Pratt, Hamburg. QUEENSTOWN, Nov 18—Arrived, steamship Virginia (Br), Themas, NYors, Byb. NoW, Aug 23—Sailed, bark Marathon, Donnell, Cheloo before Incorrectly reported). Br JOHNS, PR, Nov lu port briga Alexander Kirklen for Arecibo to load for Bal ino Laer Miler, from i iors, by Widlie Dill, for Arovive ‘to load ior ands, brig Herman Smith, i" When 13 days (ros ama, American Ports. ALEXANDRIA, Nov 17—Arrived, sohre John J Ward, Jer sey City; Une ob, BOSTON, 1 ed, briga Ida C (Br’, Cooper. Ponce, PR, via Hoimes’ Hole; Diake, Has«eil, Bangor for N York, pnt’ in for a harbor; schre Erima Waisworth, Melntyre, Port "Antonio, Jy via Uharostont agle, Seavey, Jack vies J Wyman, Urann, vo; A Bardia, Smith, F M hint EB & Martz, do; William Slater, Wats, doz William Fi Herbert Manton, Crowell, Albany} Charies C , Ho; Sarah K Jones, Saunders, doy Geor ja, Cloared—Steamers St Louis, Babson, NOrloans; Wilifam Ken x Raltimore, via Norfalky Saxon, % Pall brs Figing Mist, Sadler, Sag Francisco; Pio tallest a rbrk. ip Tarifa, Nov 17 Arr |. chrs Mary E Hammond, Parker, Nifaven; St James, , Taunton. Returned, bark Regina (Br), Robson, (ot baving been aghore on Cape Henry. Inide, Pendergast (Br), Chichester, Rio Japeiro; schrs Artic, Norris, Jr, StJohna, ¥ i Randall, Moblie; Grace Werster, Hume, do: ‘ity; Sebuyles, Biaith, Newark, N'J kers; Tntrepid,” Rosebrook, Portian eral York: an, Butler, do; S Hwamell, iis, Provideace. ‘ de, Peniergast , CHARLESTON, Nov 18—Arnived, seir Ida $ surges, Rue gene, NYork. Meared—frigg Mary M Francis, Francis, Hayre; Josie & Devereaux, Clark, Bow AB Wrinan, n, Liverpoo in—Sailed, steamships ‘Weybossett, N ork 40; brigs J A Dovereaux, Boston; Monica, Provi M Pran Ida Birdaa.l, NYork. Nov 16, P M—Arrived, schra Ana pbia for Boston: Flora A Sawysr, Vor ageliaa, Berry,tondont for do; 8 B Wieser, aver, Weaver, and W Tull, Boston foF Bay Stato, Seabury, and Cerro Gordo, Peace iny A Vaine, Noyes, Eastport for do: Vel eiand, Kennett, Bangor for Sarajoasa, ace; Mah Tiovd: Mae Philadel phi: do for N vor! Kogers, Caisin for do; Anna Phiiade phia. : Sailed—Brig Ide C (Br), Eudoras; schis Alvarado, Dolphin, suey, ‘and Albert, T mmond, Naw Glods, Julia Ames, Anna Gardner, ¥ Caroling Young, KA Basie, Win Deming, Falco (ir, Hattie, Ciara Rankin, J B& Lb. wth, A M— Arrived, brig Guesborongh (sr), Poste NYork for Si Jolin Mary Givan (Br), Robertion, St Jobn, NB, for NYork ; ‘Hattie BD Reston for Baltimore; sours Laura Bridgman, Barris, ielphia for Quincy Point: Jno W Hall, Powel, Philadelphia for soston; Mary K Graham, Fountain, Raltimove cor do; Julia Naw., Hovoken (or do; Meaposo, Higgins, and & M Branscomb, Hians omb, Kondoak for do; Free Wind, rrisbee, do for Newburyport; AD iy Gale, Foss, do for Salem’; Nathan CiiiTord, Bultock, do for Boston} kmma (1’r), Godtrey, NYork for St. Stephens; Pacific, Waus Ejianbeibport for Boston: AF Randolph (Br), Shieida, Joha Nv, for Philadelphia: Frigate Bird (Br), Holden,’ W Locke, Huatley; fred uray, Lakemant B® aud FB Colton, Robinson, Boston for Phiiae Corson, Salem for 0; Decatur Oakony to; Velma, Look, Ad lison for NYark, Maching tor do; Nellie, Andergon, Cal 8, Lunt, Baugor tor do; Wr kell, mes Henry, Oliver, Rockland fur do; Pi Graham, and Helene M Crosby, Kich, Boston for Ta Wiie 8’ Swett, Young, Welifeot for do; Valhalla, 1 ‘alais for NYor come Home (Br), Hatueld, X Tor Yarmouth, NS. Balled ira Cerro Gordo, R W Tall. JACKSONVILLE, Nov I-—Cleared Whitmore, Saranba la Mar; Charlie urs MA McCann, mercy, Sehwarte, How ton. MOBILE, Nov 13—Arrtved, brig HC Sitile fast; schrs Tuomas Fish, Willey, Portland ; via, ftevane, Gieare| Ship Progress, Cousins, Liverpool; schr Dawn, M Havans. NEW ORLEANS, Nov 12—Arrived, bark Lathella, Grat- tan, Halifax; schr isinnd Melle, Parsons, Havana. [eioa ainnp Mary Russell, Rush, from NYork; bark Alaska, Potter, from Boston. leth—Arrived, steamship Bavaria (NG), Hamburg via Hae val NEW LONDON, Nov 16 Arrived, schra J. 8 Laney Hated from Providenes NYork ; Tunis Bodine, Bunce, Pawtuck for do, NOWWICH, Nov 16—Arrived, sohrs E Sinnickson, Philadel phia; Maria Flemming, Eilzabethport; Bya, do. NORFOLK, Nov 15—Arrived, steamer WH Herrick, Jones, New York (or Jacksonville, schra \ankee Lass, Pearce, Row } Northampton, Lawson, New York. NELPLLA, Nov 17, A M—Arrived, achs W Bennet, ‘orson , Boston ; Getty 2 6,40} JB Vandns ng, do; Maggie Smith, Weaver, do; W B Carlisle, P Providence; Hazelton, Gardner, Staunton; Adalaid cott, New Haven, Cloared—Suip Emily MeNier, Seott, Antwerp; bark Minail Cameron, Graham, Cork for orders; sehr AF néule Bartlett lett, SHMOND, Nov 18-Sailed, achr Polly Price, Yates, New Colaon, Bok rtha Aun, Dae from Nantucket Brant Point Neacou on and and after Deo 1, Inéy. nea Roard, By Onter OF th ea, Lighthouse Toapeotor, 8d dist, Boston, Nov 17, 1669 ‘The Liadthouse Board ys notice that @ ataam (ow whist! @ ared. Liverpoo; bark Lizzie ¢ Rosa, Svdaev, * Saiied—Ship Great Admiral, Hong Kony; bark Robs Sus cout, Iquique. SIUNINGTON, Nov 18—Arrived, brs Lady Anthe! 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