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‘the trouble was, as he * ana soon sac APIO ’ “eRiaie ww THE SLUMS. 'Twyje Tablenax or Death After p> Drunken Carousals, t Thor Did Mary Davidson Die? The Pailor Homo © ¥rom a Voyago-A Conclave of Women, Over the Conpso~4 ‘Women Thrown Down a Flight of Stops aud Killed~An Ab- seut Ha:band’s Lotter: “Don’t Drink, Nelly!” ‘That fotd locality on the exstern side of the city Anown as Cherry street, was yesterday morning the ‘cene of the death of a woman named Mary David- gon, Who resided with her bus! band, William David- non, & sailor, in the front basement of No. 220 of the street just mentioued, under circumstances which sexcite strong suspicions against the husband as being her murderer, Abont three o'clock yesterday morning Wuliam Church®! and John Wiliams, who were slecping in the basement passage, were aroused by anoise of a most Violent character in Davidson's room. Tuey say TORY JURARD A SCREAM, <a sound as thonglh some one was strangling, and Davidson Was abusing his wife in a most bratal swanuer, telling ber, aaong other things, to Ne down or he would give wer more of the same sort. Uharettit went to his mother, who was sleeping in. an adjoming room, aud toll her what he had heard, at Che same time advising her to get up and see what fearea Davidson was She told ham to go back to bed, killing*bis wife. -that the fuss would) uob amount to any- thing, and that any how she did not want to juterfere between man and wife. @hurentil recurned to his bed; but the noise soon becoming more violent he again. called his mother, «who cow got up and went to the door leading into Davidson's room. As #he and her son pushed the door open they heard Davidson jump into bed and waw his wife lying ou the Moor, with her fect Mowers the door and head and body partly under the bed. Davicson pretended to he sound asleep; indeed so sound thatthe did not respond to Wil+ Haws aud Churevill, who shook him and called him Tepeatedly. ‘They raised nis wife snd took her into the pext YOOW, Where they laid her oa the oer, sho 4n the meantime stroggting end OASPING OF A FRIGHURUL MAN and apparentiy, a8 they thought, ina it. Mr. Chureniil ot once proveeded to rub and chafe her aud 10 bat au au cold water, After she Jad jain there niy minutes Davidson got up and esme out tober, but did not osfer todo thing for her, nor did he seem ar all surprised at wi @isd When requesied | Churehit faid at Was us to go Jor Coctor he less as she would be alt yigui’? na few minutes. “She only fed a fii,” he said, * Which was no Uncommon thing Jor her, aud af they would only just let ler alove 446 Wo J) soon be out of 1.% Mrs. Churetuli twit biu ste tRoughe the woman Was dying, as she was then | perfectly motionloss, KNELE DOWNS BY ue aud, toher horror, she found that b two true, the iWe-spark having alveady Mekered away. Williams and Vha'ebill informed the Foundsman of witat had taken place. and he re~ ported it to nt Murphy at the Seventh pre- winct station house. The Sergeant at once de- toned deteciive Will to the house, who, after hearing tue full pacttealars as related above, ar- Tesied Davidson and conveyed litm to the station house, whore he is Mow locked up to awalt the res inguest, and detatned 4 WING ISe8, During the afternoon a reperier called upon & ean! Murpiy, vi the siatlon house, aud requested permission to ee WTRD MURDERER in. This was atonce granted, ter passing theough a long, Darrow passage Ww Was serupulous!y clean, ani have a and ina few thoments, Nuw- YORK, HERALD, ‘WEDNESDAY, ‘NDI ti ES ih i 2a ane aaa i Tt who te not as follows: spate mio, a Rata ae “ueer and’ makes’ me mdeorwe rad, the aconsed is abont twenty ears * atra ‘very bad reputation, and Ae Whew th Mhieves ‘aad ‘other diate able charackces, NEW YORK CITY. Metropolitan Localisms and Jottings from the Police and Coroners’ Reeords ‘Tne fellowteg record will show the changes in the temperature for the past twenty-four hours. in com parison with Ure corresponding day of test year, as indicated. by the thermometer at Hudnu's Phan macy, AeKAL) Building, corner of Aun atreet:— 1869, ' 1870. 40 4 Tst9. 1870, ae odd Average temperature yesterday. Average temperasure for corresponding date Jast year... » Aye ‘he Board of Canvassers yesterday completed the canvass in the seventh, Kighth, Twelfth, Tiairtcenth and ‘Fwenty-frst wards, ‘Albert Garnier, the brilliaut French biillerdist,, Will,give another of lus extraordiary exhibitions with the cue and iverics at Chris O'venuor’s Uns evening. o m ‘The third annual ball of the Americus Coterie will take place at Irving Hail on Monday evening next, 28th west, Grafalia’s band will be in attendance, aud 8 brilliant occasion 15 anucipated. The failure of a large German firm, in the cloth trade, was yesterday anuounced, with liabilities amounting to $100,000 and assets estimated at $25,000. The name ot tue firm did not transpire, City Santtary Inspector Morris has written a letter to Marshal Sharpe, recommending that in fature the census be taken in a single day, and that the census takera should algo ascercaln the social condition of oo or in each hoase visied by thom, their age, Professor E, L. Youmans delivered the third lee- ture of the wmter course ef 1670 before the Young Men’s Universalist Association, at Association all, ae evening. His subject was “The Dy- names of Life,” and the accomplished lecturer Was frequently applau James Miner, of No, 59 Water street, and employed as & night watchman at pier No. 13 Nortu river, was yesterday ‘morning Yound deaa, his body having been crushed bezeath a house deck left on the pier, it is supposed that the deck fell on bhn, rendered him Migenstbie, and that while in that position he died, An inquest will be held upon the bod ‘The street gaslight of this city cosis as follows:— For each lamp, 3 per avnum to the companies; each post, $20; lamps, $4 50; gas burned yearly in the ‘streets, 154,360,483 feet: material, 4163 Annmal cost, $e 1. ‘Phe New York Com: pany bas 100 mules of main pipe. the Manhattan 200, tue Metropolitan 95 and tae Harlem 98, Weston resumod his task at five o'clock yesterday moiming at ine Empire Rink, afier having had a refreshing rest Of six hours anda half, He was compe lied to desist, however, for a short yime, be- tween seven and nine o'clock, on account of head- ache, bat at wine o'clock he started again, appa- yas fresh es ever. at twenty minutes to two wk In the & oon he had completed bts 110 oud Of do). During the seventeen years’ existence of the News- boys’ Lodging House, No. 49 Park place, 82,519 boys have beeu lodged, 6,178 restored to their relatives, and 6,068 provided with homes and employment, at an expense of $10,325, At present there ts a large deficit, for wiich the managers look te contributions from the benevolent of the State. +Phey alse ask do- bem tin ald of a dinner for the boys on Thanxs- wiving B The snspension of the Northern Transpgrtation Company, @ prominent carrying concern. is an- nounced, Tire liabilities oF the company are stated. at $100,000, of which $200,000 are due to banks in Ogdensburg, Deirott and ‘holedo, and the remaimaer in New York for insurauce, supplics and interest. The assets are er ated Bt $1,260,000, chiefly im 1 W! @ halt was uiade berore huge tron door with grat mg, through which the light of a single gas jet shone mn adim uncertain Way upon a large, power- fullopking man withaa, ‘The prisoner had a full, bigek, heavy beard cna a reddy or florid complexion. His eyex were very red and dlooashot, and he bad the appearance of a men who had been Induiging very Sreely tu “eluun lightning” or “Jersey Wngering: ill- ness.” As the reporter aad hs éscorl— an officer at- tached Lo the premises—halted the mani the cell | ol up from the rwie bench upon whien he had Seen seated und advanced to the grating. Jn responxe to a question by the reporter he emidi—Well, ( can tell you ina very few words all J know about il. Last ata f are Bt emnya elf went to bed somewhgt On ner tl ait fda Anead sent Hees, Coeyers—my n that thue til Horn When 1 was Calicd pome men and wouien, ay cher saw nor heart hier, “But parilés fn lhe Noise state that they heard you cursing and wbushiy your wile, and that w! Peng puslicd the doy open you Jumped tuto bed au lelgned sicep. There is not one parlicre: oftruth i in that statement, TIT Por Tfal¥, tay Lait not Know anyihdng what Was gong On at all, thd Wlién 1 gor up found my wife lying on the ‘oor and ail those peo- ple Blan ting around her it was ihe first [knew of ere being anything tie matter with her," “But these parties state positively that they beard @ crea! deaio! noise bi your room just previews Ug their entering 1.7? “Thaye no rdoubt but that they did. The woman ‘Was lyitg on the floor with ner feet against the door, and if they heard any noise it mast have been that made by ber feet, as sue kicked and thrashed around in the ft? yen you tu ink your wife died in a fit, do you!" GCertalily, Pao." “Was she eaptect to them (”” “Yea, ae ye her 2 paves them any and meey | + groan atime. and forthut reason Lwas not at all trignt- | * 5 7 ‘% ied WHEAT erw ng On the Moor. She had been The Twenty-ututh pi police report a 4 drinkins a great dea yo | turbauce at the bail of the “Pwenty-second Ward one reporter uy WE a to No. 220 Cherry | Ragamuffias,” at Milliidan’s Hall, corner of wenty- sect ‘i #ixtu street and Seventh avenue, yesterday morn- e <THE BORNE OF TIE MYSTERY, , | ibg. It appears ihac this organization is a target ‘The honse fy a very Inrg? tour story aud basement compavy, and on Monday night thet it gave a hal ONG, ANG jas ONiF!de a Very arisiocra:ty appoarance | gy 2 hall. for orciock” yesterday as compared Wath Cibracnaty huts which surround | motte a fracas. ocowved among themselves, ion every WIth, ‘However, 3618 Piialy We | ond & . general fiyit iollowed. During. the Bowe. of Pov 1 the | confict Mathew Morris, of Sixty-ninth street, and Toot of the basement steps a ragged iit ts | Michael Snyder, witose reskience 1s Urenin potuted =the = way | to, tie baciy stabbed—tae former ihe Where Mes. Davidson hal lived. | latter m the abdomen... ‘the wounded were carrled | SUE gen caeeery SU. SERS ae. away, the bali suddenly terminated and the avr BO HOt, HEEL WES, POTERDE, DUE was kept guiet. ‘fhe police have ict yet !eatned who and agie@eable, A door ajar was soon artielpafed in the stabbing and no arrests have through tue opemmng of white vory Whe the chattering of tutee 01 reds, Sai Which proved to be elevgn a gNOE pve “of poor MVvitsou, Wiro Lay Ou me floor jusi where she bi wdc died, with nothing tinder her gare a dirty, fithy locking pillow which supported her Brot aud nothing to hide her form save amght | ares, the sare she had diedin. One woman, wio was very muci intoxicated, Was kneeling down Pa » her side endeavoring to close tue imouth of the de. ceased. Another was putting a pair of clean stock- Augron her jet, and the rest—nine la number by Actual cCount—were standing or thaws around, taik- | ar dug over the uerits of the a firs, 0 Churebill, the woman who keeps the ‘was very comtmuicative upon lie Subject of <4 dyait of the omen, but her story was mainiy ¢ moboratlve of her son's and John Wiliiains’ st ment. Shesaid that both Mr. and Mr. Davidson were very much addicted to drinking, and that of late honse, they had had severa! quarrels, aba upon onc or two | occasions Davidson had handled his wile ing rether rough manuer. 6 dave last evening the body was removed to the Swann © ‘and fo-day Coroner Rollins will hold an to- quest and a post-inortem examination will be viade. A Fourth Ward Tragedy. Ahou! three Oclock ‘yesterday morning officer Harris, of the Fouri precinct, while on duty, dis- » @overed the dead body of a woman known 2s Neily Burrick Jying at the bovtom of a flight of stone steps, in front -of premises No. 823 Water #treet, He immediately reported the case to captain Allaire, at the Oak street police station, who ordered the body to bo brought to ‘the station, immediately atter which steps were taken to Jearn in what manner deceased” met her death. soon two Witnesses, in Robert Carey and Kaward Jeesson, were found, and on beg ques- tioned stated that deceased and "GEORGE WOODRUPR, ATHANGBR-ON about the James street deus had been drinking to- gether, and that while passing along tire pavement Woodrur purposely pashed hia companion down the Hight of steps, leaving her taere to die, and then de- tiverately watked away, Detgetive duckley was sent inpursaitor Woodrs, eeied in arresting him, ‘The ac used bid ‘As Sub-equently committed to the Tombs by Core- ur Keenan to «watt the resuit of an investigation, The witnesses, Cavey and Jackson, were sent to the Hone of Deteuvion, ani to-day it ts expected that roner Keenan will bold ou inquisition on the ag 4 me woman, which was sent to the Morgue. yo-rmortem examination, wo be made vy Dr. Woos- ter Peach, wail determine the cause of adath, ‘Th possession ‘Of aeoeased Was found Aw PROM ER WUS8AND, George W. Surries, 2,419 Paup el, Port Rieh- mood, Philadeiphia, and addressed ty her in care of hrs. Loveh, Frout street, Brvekiyo. The ter, woich bears date November 15, shows tay bur d | heen made. property such as yal boats, lake ‘steamers, &C, which are not easily realizabie, Coroner Rollins yésterday investigated the cace of @ lad named Fritz Wasshausen, a pupil of the free German seboo} in East Fourth street, who died trom tetanus, the effecta of an injury to one of his thunts. At the time of his death it was sought to attach biame to his teacher, Mr. Forves, but the jury yes- terday acquitted that gen’ an and rendered a verdict of “Death from tetanus arising from a pro- maieonons injury to Lis thumb on the 2) of Seyom- er ast. ‘A. “QUEER” DISCOVERY. . CAV Ah CATIG TS "THE POLE COMMISSIONERSHIP, ht ‘The excltement tn police clreles just now PE ‘Aight over the Commistionerehip of Police, Mr. | Véhat Was Unsasthed at Proxpect Park, Brook. ) Brennon’s'ebalr te vacant, and tne public tnterest lyn—Remarkable Revolations—The Re ; ‘cent Murder inthe Park the ‘Work of Conspirators. * Rather a singtlar disvovery Was made yosterday ‘ay some of the workmen of Prospect Park; 9 dis ‘covery whionh gave rise to much speculation, eallng ‘up dn tho miinas‘of those who have resided in the locality for soie years remembrances of serious crimes, to Wit:— COUNTRAREITING AND MURDER, both.of which are knowo to have becn committed In.that lonely section of the city, The detectives have watched some of the old buildings in the vicinity of the Park for days and woeks, at times, knowing that the Occupants were not getting their living by*honest means, but it was very:rarely they iwere rewarded for thelr vigilence, Yesterday, however, @ gang Of laborers, of which Mr, Charles Dougherty Was foreman, in removing a large stone near the old pigeon ground, on Ninth wvenue, near Tenth street, came upon a parcel which soiwe at first suggested was probably a por- tion of CAPTAIN KIDD'S TREASURI $ ‘but, avhich, alter examination, turned .out.to be a quautily™ of counterfeiters’, implemente, . plates, &c. Further search was made, but nothing more wus discovered. Some suspicious looking Italians "who were sven in the vicinity somfe months since are believed to have secreted these plates where ae were Giscovered, There were éleven giaven 8 i aud one ann the number was on the Yechanies’ Bank of New York for $100 bills. . There was aiso one on the Rutland Bank of Vermont; Fall River Bank,of Fall River, and for $10 bills on the Dover Bank 0! Boston. ‘Then there were several plates with the figures $10, $20, $50 and $100, in- tended, probably, to fill in’and make @ny denomina- tion the counterieiters might desire, YHIS CHOICE Ena which was.well preserved, aud which looked gs If it had not been burned @ great Wile, was taken in charge .by Mr. Dougherty and ceuveyed to police headquarters last evening. Some years ago 1t will be remembered a gang of Italian counterieiters ocenpied a builaing mm this neighborhood, and the body of one of ther number Was subsequently found in the woods om Ninth strect, with nis 'HROAT CUT from ear to ear. after this they Ausappeared, and nerhing has since been heard irom them. About two years alace u chest of counterieiters’ tools was found in an old building om Praspect Park which Was oceupied by Mr, James B, Doyle, All kinds of Rg Poa apparatus was found in this chest, aud Doyle, the reputed owner, was arrested ‘by detective “Vidura and locked up for jour days. Nething, hewever, could be proven agu.ust Luu, and he was allowed bo go, li was be- lieved, however, at thue, that & gang of counter- feviers were making arrangements for tue manulac- poe “2 the “queer? when their plans were trus- rated. SEVGLLAR SUICDs OF A piste BSY. The Batcher’s Block as a Riadan Place. At eight o'clock last night Wilheim Kutz, aged elighieev, an apprentice in the employ of C. Wolf, a German buteuer, residmg at 130 Third street, com- mitted suicide by cutting his throat witha knife, ‘The unforiunate youth arrived in this country six mouths ago, when ho first employed himself as a laborer, living almost destitute, as he rarely Jound sufiicient employment to live beyond want, On the 10ta of October last Wolf, his late em- ployer, issued an advertisement for a young Geran butcher, which Wilhelm answered, though he had wever served a day at thattrade. On muking ap- plicauon, however, Wolf was so pleased with the teeny of the ye. man that le employed him at a salary of eight dollars a week and his board, ‘The apprentice was found regular in his duties Qud willing to learn cyery departiaent of the tade. His disposition was retiring aud dui. He did noi draw any of his salary until Sunday last, when he requesied bis master’s permission to go out of town jor @ few nours, and asked for two dollars. He returned at an early hour and employed him- self until bediame in reading a foreign newspaper. Refore going to bed Wolf invited him into the saloon beside his butcher shep to have a glass of lagers The boy complied, but appeared nnasuaily meody and silent. He attended to lis basiness with his accustomed regularity unt last night, When he appeared more than ever taci- turn aud melancholy. On account of the disagrec- able state of fpe weather there was no business doing, and Wolf sent nis apprentice alter supper to the cellar to make some pickles, During the ee) absence Wolf remained in his parlor at the bac! the shop receing * $a) ae At jeng® he remar oa that Wilhelm was ery loug, und went down to the Coliar to i ‘pat dels ei ioe gene - the celiar he sa’ i fh ooking abou! he fonnd the body of. Ifiel Phe oxide the choy. ping bleck with his throat cut and his head lying over @ tub, which must have been placed there intentionally to receive the poor victin’s blood. Wolf was! astounded, and first rushed to | Tbaut tweive ovcloc on Monday night Adam Fagau, a porter in the employ of William Kinzey, No. 691 broad way, discovered that Isaac L. Levey, aged sixieen. of No. 413 West Forty-eight street, had sawed a hole through the ftoor, froin the bases meant, large enoagh to craw! through, and Was making sad havoc among his em BORER? Boots. uy O.eer Qnina, of ths Fifteehth preeli of the fact ant took lim in custody, Justice Cox, at Jeverson Market, yesterday held him to answer a gnarge of of f burglary, People np town who have to pass up and down Sikin avenue complain bitterly about a gang of white and black raflans who, make the northwest corner of Twenty-ti(th ‘street thelr headquarters every erent, and who sity ay themselves by fj ‘ng Socata ioral the be sbi potato ammunition trom the at the ‘rhis outrage the policemen on the post eoud tn th door. stop ff they were uot good feliows well mei erpetrators, Buy erlulendent Kelso can put dn eh 0 ity | . cw JERSY ITEMS, The great vand veer will case was before the Court of Errors and Appeals at Trenton yesterday, } and the hearing of it is iikely to occupy some days, | ‘The Committee of the Boartof Chosen Freeholders | of Mercer county met at Trenton Monday, and determined to erect a new bridge over Petty’s Rua, city authorinea lave purchased some fifty and dollars wort) of property lu that viesnity | for the extension of Quarry sirect, which Will make | @ leading thoronybtare in Teuton, Several new horse ratlroads are belng built through itreets in Paterson. Nearly $85,060 haa been spent by the Paterson city authorities ia trying to reconstruct an old battding into a city hall. Oiticer Albrecht, a Paterson detective, while taking @ crazy mau to the State Lunatic Asylum a few days since, was badly bitten in the hands by the maniac, whose s@iva must have been porsouons, as the de- tective’s hunds lave swollen to large proportions and are entirely disabled. A gang of ruffans, nearly all of whom belong to No. 3 Engine Company, of Jerscy City, entered ‘Tarner’s iiati, in that city, on Monday, while @ ball Was in progress and insutied A young Jadics. ‘The language of one man, hamed McBride, was of the most brutal description. The scoundrels feil on some young men whe tnierfered for the protection } of the la and beat severely @ mun named Jdohu Bracy. Kdward Cosgrove and Michael Mebride were arrested ani brought before Police pe Logan, wh9 let them off on payment of 2 fine of to dollurs each, Warrants have been issued for he arrest of four others, and It 1s to be hoped that jersey justice will be vindicated io theur case, as the weatinent awarded to the par yesterday was a mere furee. Phe shoe’ store of J. Wheeler & Sop, at Passaic village, N. J. Was entered by burgiars on Monday Light and almost compiotely gutted. About $2, worth of bouts, shoes, &., comprising a majoriv} thé street to inform the policeman on the beat of tie fact. The policeman took charge of tne body and sent word to the Seventeenth precinct station, whonge the Sones, was notified, id andi a “SUICIDE BY A WOMAN. An inquest Was held in the jail at White Plains, Westchester county, yesterday, by Coroner Bath- gate, on the remains of a prisoner named Margaret ea gpd roe Re “4 Rat Month from concussion of he brain, produced by jumping story corcidor to the lower oor of ie lat named while she was under the infiuence of imtox- wating driak. Deccased, who was about thirty-tive rs old, Was quive prepossessing in appearance, 4 jad been confined for drankenuess aud disor- al ci Si he petaesva® rendered Im accora- ve 2 AMALGAMATION AND WHAT CANE OF IT? A White Woman Married to a “Spotted Negro’=—She Repudiates Him~-The Negro Dies and the Widow Cinims His Property. {From the Utica Observer, Nov. 21.) Asingular case of crime and amatgamatton in connection with the late notorious Jonn Cbrismaa, who formerly kept a vile don filed with females oa Liberty street 1 this city, aud who diced here two or three years ago, has lately been developed in Syra- cuse. IL seems that someshalf a dozen years ago a good looking, intelligent white woieil Weut to one of the Syracuse inteliigeng Fg oil to secure "9 Snedeit her name and resideice, aud day calied to sec if any one wished to secure hen Logs No que wanted her, aud tho givi was be faking Sto despolid. Her Ite store of money had almost given out, and § oD she Would be with suflicient means buy @ meal of vic One day she made her accasiomed call at ine intelligence office and there saw John Carisman, known there a¥ “the spotted nigger.” He way avout seveu-elghths mulatto, He lacked the very thick Jips and @xceedingly curly locks peculiar to the race, and was in the habit of passing himseli off as aSpaniard. John Chrisman told the simple girh that he was a foreigner, stopping In Syracuse for a littie while; that He wasgreatiy in need of pelp at his palatial residence, and if she would accompany him he would seo tbat alte was Weil supplied with all that (ue heart could wish. ‘Trusting tne villain, the sptder and fy Jeft for Utcu on the next train, Arriving here Ohrisuan told his vietim he had been invited to attend the wedding of 2 friend at Frank- fort, which was to fake place tue next day, and gave her. an invitation to'go witu him. ‘To Ptank- fort thay Went, and there tie gitl was dragged, and, while tn a half tacenscious sue, Was married, aa Chrisman claimed, to him, Back to Utica again, and the girl’s ruin was effected. When she nai fully recovered from the effects of the drag she repudiated the marriage, notwithsianding the fact that Chrisman had a certiGeate reguiarly signed which attested the marital obligation, She deciared she would never live with bim, and at once went back to Syractise. Cnrismau, not vo be thus cheated, toliowcd her, and sougit the ald of the police Ln re- covering lis unwilling wife. - Se was arrested ana taken before the court; but declared she had been deceived, and would under ne cirenmstances live witb such a Villain again, She was discharged from arrest, and Chrisinan, after foaming and freiting about Syracuse two or three 8,'gave up the chase and returned to hisdemhere., ‘There, with low and dissolute companions, and yet with an eye always looking for the main chance, he heaped hts il-gotten: gains. ‘The wife in the meantime remadned in Syra- cuse, Whero she is at present, Now comes the point of this bivof romance. Join Chrisman, the “de spised spotted nigger.” who died sowe tne since in this city, left considerable properly. Now Mrs, —— claims to be Mrs, Chrisman; the marriage she so strenne) repudiated she aiflrms was a valid one; and what follows? Mrs. Chrisman, tn te absence of other legal heirs, sets up Ber claun to all the real and personal property John Chrisman may have left at the ume ol lus demise, It is asserted the the stock in the sare, Was carried of. No trace whatever of the thieves rete — vor hea ACCENT ON THE NEW JERSEY CEATRAU RALLROAD. Granvory, N, J., Noy. 22, 1870. A heavily laden coal train, while crosting from the south track of the Central Railroad at ths station this evening, ran olf the track. Fourteen cars were claiha Is good. LONG. ISLAND CITY IT.mS. On Mondsy last the Long Island City Guard had their gyand anual feild day atSchuetzen Park, Tiey were paraded and went through «a nunuver of maneuvres under the direenoa of thelr com- mauder, after woich they retired and partook of a sumptuons yepast, provided for them in the hotel attached tothe park, After dinner the band was stationed on the Kink and te members of the corps. considernoly damay and their contents acattored over tite tine Ton a distance of half azaiie. The evening express train, Which leave New York at five o’cloek, aud four way passenger trains }otnd , were detained for geveral hours. ‘She ih track was also obstracted by the wree' two eastward bound passenger and several coal tpuipe had atively time dancing until a late hourin tue evening. ‘Mr, A. Piry, of Jackson avenue, Long Island Cit has jast given $1,/00 toward defraying tie expense of building a’ school for female’ children near hig own house. ‘he school ts to be a very substantial buniding, avd the instraction of the ClilJren t be conhaded to te Catholics of the city, urgently demands the presence of another Commis sioner for the despateh of business. Under the law the three Commissioners can transact certain bust- ness, bubim some cases the vote of 4 full Board 1s necessary. Oases bave'oceurred within a few days where @ falt vote was necesuary, but business had to be deierred. It is believed," however, that the Mayor will, within afew, days,°settie the competi- tion by the appointment of one of the three gent! ¢- men—Messrs, Shandiey, Coman and Roche—w ho are still candidates, SALE-OF THE BALTIMORE GAS. WORKS. BALTIMORE, Nov. 22, 1870. The city papers to-day announce the sale of the rights and franchises of the’Baltimore City Gasligut Company for nd tno },000 to §. L. Husted, representing New rank a and Brooklyn peer ae wearin the aaneunelices to retain the! SHIPPING NEWS, Alnfanac for Now York~—This Day. Sun rises. Sun eets.. OCEAN STHEAMBRS, DATE OF DEPARTURES FROM NBW YORK FOR THE .MONTHS OF NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER, sae oi De a aes: ier & rook'n| Nov dndin. Nov Broadwi ]7 Bowhng Green PORT OF NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 22, 3870, CLEARED. Steamship Cimbria (NG), Haack, Hambutg—Kunhardt ace Virgo, Bulkley, Savannah—Murray, Ferrie anes, James Adger, Lockwood, Charleston—H R ‘Ste jator, Free: Wi — Lonilard Steacaahl Gor? ira lo ponpetestn Reh a Ship British yo (Br), Brown, Livernoo!—Grinnell, MAND Asin (ir), Webster, @ Ship (br), Webster, Giasgow—J W Elwell & Co. ay Marianna V (Port), Parrsirs; Lisbon—L KE Amsinck ae iain Kate Harding, Harding, Antwerp—Funch, Edye Bi Sarah A Holbrook (Dan), Tooker, St Kitis—Jones & Brg Henry Trowbridge, Bursley, Charieston—Evans, Ball Schr Matilda | arms Jones, Indianola and Lavacca— Evans, Ball & ( pat any E Paeipe, Shaler, Savannah—Bentley, Miller & Behr fiero, Kelly, Salem—R W Ropes, Schr Dreadnaught, MeDonald, New Haven—J A Codding- ‘htcamer Anthraette, Green, Philadelphia. Bleaimer RC Biidle, Mecue, Phiinde! iphia, Btoamer Frank, Fioree, Pbliadel phia, ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS, Steamship Champion, Lockwood, Charleston, with mdse and passengers, to H Morgan & Go. Steamship Albermarie, Lawrence, Richmond, City Point and Nortotk, with uidse and’ passengers, to Ola Dominion stints ce Riges (of Bath), Langdon, Gr ip Mary © Rigca (o' angdon, Guanape’ Joly 24, with guano, to Hobson, H Hurtado @ Go-vessel 10 oa ie ay weil Was ga days to Cape or, which and crossed the Equator Oct 14 In lon 86; rio pes ma 308 Noe 81 40, encountered a gale, which lasted 9 days, veoring from WNIW to WBW every twelve hourg, luring which Tost sail toro bnlwarksy haich house sod’ forwast houses shipped several bnge seas, lling the cabin ant poop, and damaging most of the provinions; made a jettison of ts tons of to ave the vessel; hind! strong doutheriy winds to lat 4 from the Equator’ ie Hatteras ight wins fd fing weather rounded Hatteras Nov 13; Nov 2), 1a bam. a), Jat 2 2 FS fr Ey 9 E, pilot from boat Fannie, No 17; Sept spoke aay sae naton (Br), cont Gréeaock for Mauridus. The chore | at tI ne SW Spit. ere Y Vente i (ar, Dayie, Migdleaboro, 6) daya, with raft. yay ft fron, to order’-vessel tod F Whithoy & (or “Hind heavy uterly gales moet of the passage; been 27 days west of the Pork Gertrade (of Portland), ree Groenock, 45 day with railway iron to ordor—veusel to Stovans & Soule. Ha: eather, stove bulwarks, &c; been 25 days W of the Oct 17 Jamon Higgins, seaman, @ native of Liver: ‘washed off the capensis ovemonga. and lost. Bark purek' Hollo Rotterdam, 52 day with rode’ toD RB De Wolt a Co, lad very heavy erly galon galon tthe passage: Oot Sh lt 4, on a, pavaod & frock, a . ave boon 10 fo water; between whe lon Of 40 and 00 ‘passed lures quantities of new deals; took a pilot on the 17 i Baier Hope, No- 1, Nentuckel Ughtship bearing ENE, 20 Bark Cardenas (NQ), Keller, Cartenaa 11 days, with auzar, Bai “On "Mad fine weather. hi fait Bark Midas, uh gins, Laltimore, 2 days, with coal, ta Bor- Brg Ban hn be Yiviy, La Larocho, 54 days, with canary send, wales the entire pus: ies von rH 230 days Ne ri orate rig Angostura (NG), ‘Kusch, Ouldad Bolivar, 31 daya, with hides, e,, to B Poveustedt de Co. Oct 18, in the Oriuoco river, iver, {08 ine ok fr oh brig Ane Perkins, ork for ital Rollvars had light: winds and if; 8h en. Bmith, Ruafan, with frait, to ‘Oct sl, th the Caribbean Sek, hal u heavy peer tor cen stufieand, ince strong NW 8 nipede (of Jacksonviile, 12 aarti wee dumber, 8 phe 4 Clark—vessel to 8 0 Loud & 60, ina heavy NW squall, var ried avay a flan dying it r Vit F inla, Parker, ‘Dag, Ga, 8 days, with tumber, to rr, 18 bound to Bos aoe ‘Dick Willams, Corson, Georgetown, DO, for Prov ence, Schr H Prescott, Freeman, Norfolk for Portland. boeing Fitza Bares (Br), which arrived the ist inatant, ports heavy proweny wales the entire pass: Nov §, lat 33° yon 67 apoke brig Alola, hence for Triuidad. 18th, lat — ton 41, brig Annie Gardner, do for Demarara. The bark Gazo'le, which arrived 2let fi orts heat Ni gales’; hnd becn'8 daye north of Hatteras. = ae Passed Through Hell Gate. BOUND SOUTH. Brig B Young, Joy, Calais for New York, with lumber to @ Boardman. Schr Sunbeam, Bunker, Calais for Baltimore. Sehr Howard Maso bats Pe Franklin for New York, with lumber, to © & A J Pete Rel hr ‘dransit, Racket, Boston for Phuladeiphia, hr ML Bartlet. Chase, Shelter Island for New York, with ofl, to Thomas Hunt, Schr Neys Chase, Fall River for Newburg. ear Isabella Thomson, Exdicot, Taweucket for Philadel bees Behr Wm Colyer, Taylor, Providence for, piaaeipita, Schr Riauzie, Cobley, Newport for New York. felix L, Danie!s, Smith, Hartford for Sow York. Spr MM Brainard, Brooks, Portland, Cota, for New Soli J Anderson, Doy'e, New Haron for Fitznbetbport. Fehr ida McCabe, Carroll, New Haven for New York, Schr unipton, Wletcher, fis Haven for New Yor Sehr C St Jovn, M fe Now Yor Schr Baltimore. v * New Braawiek. Selv John Hickey. Pa oa ‘Kew eave for Elfzabethport. Sehr Lizzie Willlams, Grosby, New Haven for Rondout. Schr Fashion, Garter, BE me Haven for New York. Sehr Tanyent, Te aven for New York, Schr New Re-ulua, itallet w ijaven for New York. Behr Staten Gslauder, Roviuson, New Haven fer Hitasbeth- Pexchr Julia Ann, Wells, New Suifolk for New York. Schr 8 P Goodwin, Wateronry. Stamtord for New York, Sebr Frances Arthemus, Smith, Bridgeport for New York, Ms sBridgeport for Albany. fesion, ridgoport for Hlfzabethport, Schr Eliza, Hale, Bridgeport for New York. Schr HB Drow, Miller, Bridgeport for New York. Behr Mars Tee: Tice, Iiageport for Eliaabethport Bridgeport for Elizabethport, ulres, Bridgeport for Tllzabeth port, ANNOY = ae ‘ard, Norwaik for Elizabethport, Behr # Bradiey, Mulli,uny Norwalk: for Itza Schr Clara Post, Ferris, Portchester ri New Schr 8 C Muldon, Raynham, Noank for Mob! Schr M Hand, ‘Vateon, Orient for New York. Gohr Crusade, Davis, Greenport for New York. BOUND BAST. Sehr Stephen § Lee, Springer, Bt Helena Sound for Wood's ‘Bohr Minnto Kinnfe, Parson, Alexandria for Norwich. Scbr Charife Woolsey, Russell, Alexandria for nee Haven. Schr AH Cain, Simpson, Alexandria for Fall River, Schr Emily & & Jenny, Hewitt Fulindsiphia for Boston, Schr White F fladelphia for New Haven. Schr Mary Loulaa, Parker, or Pade for Brlageport, Sclir Lanaab, Sones, Port Johnson for New Have Sche PF oWWRile, Port donnson fo Behr War Steed, Nickesson, Rondout for Boston. Eebr Tho Chiet, ‘Cave, New ¥ork for New London. SAILED, Stoamabips Cimbria, Hamburg Virgo, Savanna’: ‘Adger, Charleston. phi Shipping Notes, ‘The Custom House will be closed on Thanksgiving Day. ‘Tne heavy easteriy storm of yesterday hada very doZress- ing effect upon the business about the docks and they wore almost wholly deserted for the comfortabie shelter of warm ‘mores and cosey ofices. The Kastern boats and ithe ocean steamers leit their piers as advertised, and while the former fm all provability, made » harbor tor)s few hourayin the Sound, the Intter anchored-tn the Bay for more favorable weather to cross the bar aud bagin their respective voyages. At this writing no disasters have been reported, ‘The Cunard ine steamship Tarifa, Captata Murphy, will sail from the company’s wharf, foot of Grand street, Jersey City, to-thorrow (Thursday), at §o'elock AM, for Quecustown and Diverpool. ‘The Auantic Mall line steamship Columbia, Captain Van Bice, will depart from pier No 4 North river to-morrow (Thareday), at $ o'clock PM for Havana, ‘The great Saiiw-t line steamship South Carolina, Captain Beckett, will leavo pier No 5 North river to-morrow (Thars- day), at 8 o'clock Pat tor Charlesion. ‘The Old Dominion line steamship Wyanoke, Capt Rourne, will sail from pier 37 North ‘river to-morrow (Thursday), at 8 o'clock PM for Norfolk. Since! last. report there have arrived from points on tho. Hudsor‘and Western canate the following barges andwaval boata:-—By towboat McDona,-Barge Henry Clay; cana $ boats MT Lymer, B H Car, Flying Frenchman, Joe, Jas to Brothers, HW. Kassen, Crane, B 0 | srr ha Wm Bell, W Ht Body, int ree By wowboat America—Baryes su Ya Ee @ Pac ; si ain DO Ming JH Ingalls, Adelina OS Bron oand c “pent mae ¥ tena Wyoming-No 14,8 B Packer, Canoga, Cohassett, P P Demorest, ttan, CR ‘Vaughn, ‘Saxon, Lizzie, Jack’ Shaver, 8 i Fitch, Monarch, Constitution, ¢ C Greenleaf, Buffalo, ak Se Marine Disasters, LED NIC ee TN Spine maniacs after » tonite ee yo Bie; i Philadelphia 2tst, ied sae a aod rt jue gutter Miami” Bria CONBTANTING (Br), on from Mira; epoane for Bost at Boles vil wis Uct M4, fi gale, lost Pan or aps Pe et 3} a a NE ge ie Low Panta wee te mouth, Hag. pur jato into oon New York for Fat. ea, % 2s 1th inst, to land the frat tna ale, was ms cub nthe tug mnluthoe "nod thvows ‘worms hrown oraes pow ee), breaking three of his ribs ‘and otherwise injuring Sone Synit, from Turk’s 1; reports, Oct 3 and 80, In a nd, at Philadelphia Nov 23, avy gale, lost maluboom, sprnngn Teak an ‘and threw otestone yale cargo ; she leaka” kes per-hour, Sonn Denurt (of F no Curtis, New York, 48 ck Into tYoltnoa Bloke go loss of part of de alla Split aad short of prov ona Sour J84L0 we York for Key West, put into Philadelphia Nov ‘a sa BAM Onze, ony Grang Banks for Province- Peporte lost ‘whlig nylog teats ou the sik ait ot three men SOR ALLEN GUENEY, Gurney, from York carried away foreinast beldw tue Growatiaes nod nein jepmast in abeavy blow on the Rith, aad was towed back to ScuR AMANDA Pownns, of Rockland, an = Mes on tha beach at Newport, bas been sold, for six dollar: Aneneliennew, Tug Dry Doon--M isima & Jones bave been wo: i ey ‘on their ae toon ve nnd and one: le ins few monthn to feculy received , engines aud nae, tor, Cre! ae : mae re ras very , rae 138 dimie foto, it willbe dock in the alted & it bets ‘and forty feet long. sharenash Morning Whalemen. leared at New Bedford 21, Queer ren wo ist, bark Sea wn (of Weat rome News, Nov 12, Pr autor trim Mire Onan Ri ym Mra. Capt bark Sea Ran; of N reports her at Robgatora, Aug if, with 120 Obia reed file of Islands in June,’ Bi nly 5, bark Napoleon, Poller, NF, had taken 100 bbis ‘since jeaving Bay of Islands: Sats hie ioe Sr tee weer ‘would leave the saine day for the Meridian, "°° SARA°F Speken. Aschr erin ® red signal with white ball, Oct 1%, of Hatteras, Forolgn Ports. Borxon Avera, Oct M—In port, ships Amerie (Br Bar ; Charter Oak, Tukey: n (Br), ie for New York, doy never, Montreal, ‘arrived Sept Lord Gian (Br), Lavendor, aad verpool, lg, Lyt ware GA ‘itiioneid ‘Gurwen for. New Xork, ids in by MeNetl, Win Me, for do, do Dover: rs Stilphen, nod Eile, do; Christine (Br), McDonald, (or orders, « Festa on from Montrend, acrived 3d mit; tora (i from do, arrived 1h Veloge (123), trom Bens Oe (Son) Bi wrud, trom do, arrived Horii; Blanché om Savannah, arrived 4th; Averieca, ‘Treat, from Ellsworth, arrived Lord Haitimore (Br), Brown, from New York, arrived ths ‘Patay, Morse, from Portland, arvived 12th; Don Justo. Dyer, and a Plata, Crowell tue; briga aa Urusany (Br), Kimball, from Montreal, arrived ist; Valevo (Br, Une, vealed “Our bark U fan, New York; Bth, ship Da- tewart, Prentiss, Baltimore; 1th, bark Morming Light Bey, defirey, Now York; brig. Helen O, iiuney, Hoyt, do; T3th, bark Ciara (Br), for do; brigs DR Stockwell, Kunilh, do; Anuie W Godaard (By), Randall, Boston. BAuLA, Sept 2b-—Armived, bark Metoor (Br , St John's, NP; Sth, bra Centary (Br), Lemorguan, New York (and cleaved Oct 8 for St John’s, NE); Oct 5, River Qupon (Br, Couam, dos 10th, Rezulatot (Be), SimapRing, Now Yovk. wh" Pecsan buco (and sailed 11th foF Kio Janeiro); Bt, Neva (Fr, froin bt John’s, NE. Ze BARBADOS, Nov 1—Arrived, bark Atiantlc, ‘Dickerson, New York (and watied 7u for Martinique); i rigs Tn Id (Br), Alien, Bagged Inland, dy cae raper, Port ledwas fiat, = a6 ee in ed veh org ona, from | f ark Montezat aoaaoiady Arama. Neve York, arrived Oct 31, for New York, ae ee ihe & AU ry, Hammond, from do, arrived for ldg; Bohra Eimina, Anthony, ‘from Georgetown, 3 Eveline, Pterce, trom New York, arrive 80, for New York, ld; Louisa Wilson, Hall, from Norfolk, Va, arrived lit, aneg 3 Minnie Ripplier, Weeks, from Philadelphia, arrived wee Nov S—Arrived, tugboat Clover, from Now DEMALALA, Nov 7In port, beige, Lima, HIM, for New York, ldg; kaatern Sa’, Foster, trom and Yor do, arrived , Perkins, for New York, ldg: Ida, Doane do; Suwinnes, Shinpson, from New Por ‘Thompson, Bates, from do, Culough, trom Hs Reved Now 3, class 5 for 10, ky arrived bd; Ehza arrived 6th; Fiorence (ah ie faiifax, «piney 4th; ‘Atnbrose Light, gins, toi Wilmington, NC, urxived Bah; Scotland, SGrowel, rom Poxt Spain, arrived out e u Wr cht. Meyers; Jobh Wesley. Ford, ahd Chas Fader, nu; sauna Naouta, smoith, and Dauntieasy Goumbs, from and tor Ni Balled Oct ae! Boxee (Br), Luokie, Balttmore; Nov 1, Favorite, D schr Horlensia, Norton, do: 2d, nS bri; fe net, ata Th Bhepp schr Aonie Whit: Phelan, Phila e water. ved, Dark Biampeie (ir), dilke y HALIVAX, Nov 20—, alt schrs Piohcer (Br, Miller, Jory Zork iT oie Expy , Laltimore; Samuel Oder, from + IBy vein port, brign Haile (Bn, for Piitader ta? Leta (Bn, Tor Nee Yorke ‘schrs Chatnpion dys eitan for Botton, and otbers at béty:n. ree fe pail wc |, sobr EB losson,” “oom! Harbor (not diroct for New York Sl Mesa: Sim oe: MONTEVIDEO, Uct 16—. ived bark Peter Crerar ( Br), pony Moniteal; bps Lingley (Br), Pratt, do. Balled Oct 5, ba ‘wegian (Br), Murray, Valparatso; Gut), Thus New Works Tay’ ache Wastes rt Teh, steamer A gamemnon (Br), from Liverpool, vin dio Janiero for rey lg bar ke Hrarrisburg, ‘Stone, and Samuel £ Sprin; ‘Small for 3; Mert (Br), for do, cea ae See a seca hi lewwury- port (and. United Nov 6 for fark’ hand . P’ fied Nov 5, brig Harry for Arcciba th baitant In port Noy 8, schrs Uavinia Bell, WG Hole: and Israel Snow, all to load oranges for New’ York; Bollpse (ir), diag "PARA, Nov &—In. port, brig Uncle Sam, Kropp, for New Yorks schrs AA Holt don, from aud for a0; Gotan Webster, Pacer eee area ‘Baker, New’ yo vagal GND Vast, torn, Nov ld-—Arrived, brigs Wm, Mallory, Bur. BoNe ew York; Lath, re Giligy, do; pig cs rker, Clason, Liverpool; te DO; Se e d sort Henzy, Allene ou, Noun easterh me ming, eastern pol io. orn acre rots itten. Macean, NS, for N Einzauin cata ore for Danvers Star eaten Arri bs {Constantine for mn ne Han, Ben: a He Guba, and Che ie Jockeon, Salle aingee “fos rie Se be, at eg a 2 ibid sy i hort tor Dany hee do for Host sit Heh, Park Taaer for dor Want Nov 20.. ved, sobre Petrel, Curtis for New Yor tanga or es ; fa all ary er, Purvel Gating, New ‘York for tor ‘abet Hail, Bardett, for TAGE atione nq’ ail: votase!Feportee Sai Proteus, Chorlena, Constantine (Be). schra MW. = Bows, Comm Moreton, Virginia 11 G Bird, Surab, ae Walt Sikhs EMe Arrived, va Poter Roberts (Bry 1 York for Aral i Toland, atta for "Beds 4 antic A Wailer, ‘Lee basek ‘oxanaria 7 dg; sane Keen, mes nels’ Sette i; Alananicd, ie Pha Re fora? cone feeds hake Gage, oF for Reet tog hethport for or do; Sah Mliys do Colon Hoboken toe Poricnae ACF rd, Port Johnson for Boston; Northern Gewin, Jolmaon, aud Sallle Pised'e Atoms ee tr bw dy ‘sani Vinin except ty Bo O Tewine Sale. i Buhay Bak crite ‘A, Nov 7—Arrived, wehi wi i Davia Routen, “Sea th, scbr Joseph Wi g tah Joneob Waples, Laurie, a em ew York for (i Pegreripier a el ge nape cngeion (anal ‘ar etoon, Eth sro, x 6 hell Havana Baran Be raicer ae eae mae fe ecila, Keller, ‘Tih tas ang Tar ca a ids acre Laing oni, Cole, vet Nov Ie arsived, brig: Robin, Strout, New ‘Batioa 11 Earvs, Hopking, New York, MARBLE! Eh ¥ Now Is -areh rods” bola Ciipesy, Queen, Dating, Philadeloia wie as Nov 16—Arrived, schr Henrietta, Mar- ey on Yazoo, ee Phladolptiia vie eons W Gager, We EW base A ship it 10 (a) Garey, Curry, Leer pir] Christine remo bark ‘Alisa Mt Putnam, ja wood, London Below, coming up, bark Mayle MeNeh, Suith, Gleared eegnre Fire gueee (Br), Day, Liverpool, 20th—Sailed, ¥, Nort Bist Arrive’, nth 8 rman, ‘lane suchand, New Serks verpool. ie PASS, Novi? alts Pass A Lourne, Nov oy apt and, Bordeaux tena, salled tor Sold), RFOLK, Nov 19--Salled, sche dward Harwoot, Bar- a NWBURYPORT, Nov 19--Arrived, ES Le Rorobrook, New York: Witian Hg cha exec La Elixavel NEW fae oe Nor ii schrs Richard Hill, hier E B Sottiter. ip Mary Durk Norton, £ iazauel C Harty Kelley, and Joun i Henry, Ke ar Jey eh aoe Herbert Mautont Cro- well, Hoboket thew Vassar, Jr, Kelley, Warehain for GRY, Nov 19, PM:-Asrived, brig Toronto (Br Geu- des, New York for Vainouth, in, Bothy PH—Arvived, acre Et»mait Fox, Oaso, Phiiavielybing AGI m, Thompson, Haverstraw; James G Craig, Max- well, Rockland for Noridtic (lost bobstiy ukst, M—Arriver, sohry Modesty, Weaver, Pavetnoket for “Georsetown, DC} Flying lowly Gemmon, Glouocster for New Tako, suck LBo turptontaase ferhew vores on Hoes Maen aimene NEW Nov Ii PHILA Lincs syne Nov? A arstved, ship Wyoming, | € troy, Liverpool; ba Alpine (Br), Hines, Gag Jbomas panies Wrightington, Fall River; G Deering, wit lard, Po 1; {William Walton. Hunter, and dames fertilwaite, nay Boston ae W Tull, Ballins, do, Sross Ladge, Pi, 1, Willlsma’ rom bivere Cleared -Seura Adite Ryerson, Moushton, Bath: 3 A Craw ford, Young, Greenport Yemeri wick. Daisey. Gloucester. Bd—Arrty Fn brig Taomeas W alter, Robtusom, Sombr: gches bibyl, T $s Imand; J 8&1. Acams, New York for Key Wen:, "in cinriss, Bulow, sch Patan "BORTLAND, Nor 19-Arrived, steamer Chstavenke, Jonson, New York; schr Wellington, Barbour, Kilzabett- P Clsared--Brig Wenonah, Stone, Mat be ¥ Waiter, Atwout. Tangler, Ay lp aan hea rived t steamship Ava'rian, Wyle, Tarat goo j sche Sear, Georgetown, DO} Harriet kaker, . et— WH God seb R Ropes, Matrie, Raracons & EGreen, agrey. Savaghalt) Alcyom Davis Aloxundia. is X BNE Cas Holliday adage ane os Ben eeate Tee ortlky Vai Hele Halliday, Bara, Goa Jesse Wilson, Cornwell, 40; at Therm, Gators Philadel 1 _ n Bogle, Sn do; 3 1 Wordhington, Brow, ig Andrew St Gul Albany; © L Vandervoort, Kelloy, Portdonnson} Debor uh Jonen Baker, dos ‘Ontario, Barber, kilzabet) Hawley, Bayles, fos Ei ees nes, do do; yond reat 05, Eitea P Philips, Hawi aie tot spn iron, Dart, fe Kelly, can Honoken, aa 2 Ph vai 2 Foun Michots Bibione ‘s i. a ne keepsia; J oH te, New Yorks Harilet mye Bt, sees Sailed, sip Corsica, Havener, SAVANNan Nor S—Arrived, barks Crescencta (8 Algeria, aj Marujl, Sagnnifia, do (both ra) ee fae Virtuosa (Sp), Molins, Havana, to ings Poe 1 Br), Hawke rth, Liverpool ark Guinovere (Br), Hawkesworth, Liv aheer ai a at ae fe feaservey, Wall, Providence; 8 ton, ew 281—Arrive teamatig Zodiac, New York; North Point Baltimore; Tousirand Ec suing 4 a mes cuaion oom Galian; Joun enn (Br) jut, Bleven- tito, Nov 18 bia achr L J Lockwood, St in. Ne ‘Nov 20—Arrived. schrs Index, Garrizon, lolton, iordon, Pearl, Caver, from dodo; Chas pson, Hanfeld, for “Pont SparN, Oct 31—Arrived, achrs © © Beare, H- fy New York; John Ferri Fields, do; Nov 4, Talon, 8 ee Wo eh Sth, brig Anna, for Island. oe lov 7, bark Mignonette (Br), trom Loudon, arrived ai, rom Quecnelown; sehr Aduiirat Blake, for Sonsorerd. NOR, $—In port, echra Wilile, why cargo; Aue oe ‘diag machinery. RIO JANEIRO, Get pArrived, brig, BO Wright. Walker, Bias Sind eee alee oe, et, eae ane LA wing, Benthall, do (and sailed 16th om her return) ; Wth, Quech, Chapman, dovand sailed 90th, on her retira); Find Sinan, ips: Xenlke (NGI lolgen bry, Richmond, Bot nine 8 arrive Winitred, (Br), Baftie, Balog ith, bark Traveiler ree Penfield, Baltimore; brigs Asiolia, Emma, Carlow, Delaware Breakwater: Loan, Vir ro fini Dare, Roll, Hampton Roads; Teh, Mar rat, nGiwore? Vaikyrien (Nor), for New York; 12th, Sranees “tiga Ebsen, do; 13th, ship ‘Eliphalet Greely, Hi Sd Cale bark OF phelia M Hume, Mitchell, New Orieas Mth, sup Richard as (Br), for New Orleans Dank Ben Novis (Br), for Hampton ade; 15th, brig. Taltsman (i or rks Ra tarad (or), Hekmann, New Yorks Barnes, Moblie Orig Augusta (Rwad ac, Datke OumnpausesgBre Bronghton” nu Wheaton (sr), Privdie, « Matldgien, Balthwore; sober Nanc ij 24th, wblp David (Be, Br oka srg Lindgreuy Battimor Nielaen, Nowy Grogs In Bon al ‘opgaliant, Phillipa, for Enat hi Teady for tet. Detroit, Newton, disg; Sumter, ob, barks Parthian, Dickiaun, do; Templar, Wilso iH Mi Rowland,’ Rowinnd. ‘aieg: Regulator (Br), > impktusy from New York vie Bahia, arrived. on 19th, dle, eet i,0et Uta ver, schr Hlecirla Spark, tor New for Mavis; 18th, 21 at, Georsta doha Exmeraida (Nor, 13— Arrived, bark Tina (By), Liteon, iho ; 27h, wchr Peerless, Patt era ue ih Litas Chatianonghy Fry, do well, York; #cny3 J M Morales, f ba a do; Mauna on Talbot, do}; Bist, bark Pembroke (is), Skaling, Baltimore. Sn J JOIN, NB, Nov. 20~-Arrived schr Blue Bird, Finley, Now York’; Siet, bark Wavelet, “betwen, Boston; brigs Isa’ bely Fulton, New York; Clara,’ Molier, Philade:phia; weby Sinope, Brown, do. Cleared Bist; bark ‘Tucksin, Marsal, New Kerk; schr Panania, do. American Ports. Wa Nov 2i—Asrived, sthr Motto, Stafford, Eliza- ethport HURTO j. Nov 21—Arrived, sebra os cy i Datharine May, Emson, Ale; © «Cullen; OB Gibson, Thatehe 2 Pierson; Erma F Hart Mart, and Ouelda, Baltimore: JM Broomall, Dot sig 54 ‘oraon; R Morr J ts Htulnon iauaie, “Mil Buelab ‘Mort Smith, Sin! D Loltins, Pa Ti Mannine, Grace; JH rill lone 4 Pitman, Long; & E Henderaon, FR Treland; ther; Basey, Smith ; Hattie Pages Haley " hogy Boat Boat, Kelley, and TV Wellin Chi Coe Ingdon, Now Vore Nellie cols: bude he an Beata Washiigto is Perry, New York. Hel low, echre fave, Ore © Lon ing, AG rei ‘and Addie Murehie, tro) lyare sapien Cniabria Or), ‘Sfewleuen Pere oo! Mietlan,, Howen, Baluimore; sh ga “aatle fo (Br), Capes Lonion; bark Dan! ig Wrebater, Pine, Messina; Young ‘turk, Nickerson, Oadis Hel ae Sonal terson, Britain, New York; brig Maripoma, Malton, ton, bh Arrived) cine Midnight, Brock, 8 ae Marblehead, “Coliiog, Repro; Kiron, Bibber, Pifadeipia; bigs das, Mitchelt, baehora Cornnnstae, agoaue; ‘Minnie. Maller, _Phitadelphi, WR ie Elizabethpust, Below, bi Tizaie, Peat, fou JALTIMORE, Nov 20—Arrived, brig rig Boma Smart, Car- ait 2st, bark St Lawrence (Br), Steed, Demerara AM Chadwick, Conn, Porumout NEY A J Pabens, Bras, Hoson’ Inland City, Allen, New York. Below, brig M jo, from ‘abet, 1. Anpinyvall Cieared sists bnrk infra M ie gens a sebra AC bron ee Monks Mine Metin, Hall, Newuur 1 How Br} Meet Dat LB a che Mary See ihe hr Bhilob. i r Loontl cet teeta” ine ontiney trom New Yo @ * 9th, hes BW. ‘Webb, ewew York; 20th, 1, 0. ATH, NOVIT-- Arrived, acbr = one Geo BRISTOL, Nov. S-Sated, ci fiackroan, ie Philadelphia; Caroline & SGornelley . crewiey, New CHARLESTON, Nov 2— Arrived, steamabips, Maphatian, New York ; Sea Gail, Hein Steatnshif DIGHTON, Noy revown, DU NANDINA, Nov 16—Arrived, sch yp. Win Deming, Cook, Demerara; WB Yor TORE IES MONRO, Nov gi—Bailed, barks Midne, for New York; Dora, ren Osten fehr Louisa, for Mane teamer Liberty, New Orleans. ag pee bark Palagin; brig Paramailo; sehr je preva eekrrived, cchis Daniel Brown, Lurie, tusty, Garnet ws DBO: Cased ath fnarsived schrs Ai Isxiner, ‘Thrasher, 18t James, Keto, BalUmOre, Nay, y WAREHAM: Milliken, Dultimore; Alex- oH Georsetown, BC; White Foam, andrla, Falkenberg, Jersey Olty. A MBDICAL WONDER Harps Kheumatiom in its most painful forms, also Scrovula, Eeysipaiag, Salt Rheum, Blotches, old U:cers, Fever Sores, the Diseases. of the Blood, Merourial Comptia ‘Debi hy, i cery ante tg tet pos tainly cured by thi erent pi fier. It bas cured a hundred thousand cases of these and similar diveases. It is a certain curative for Fistula id all curable cases, and it has cured many of the severest casea of Cancer. CHYATES INGABNUFE gs gered. ie. 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