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10 -- QUNDURANGO PARK, 1 hte be fixed, ‘Thisand hisdenth | very shortly after the cure was eaid to have been completed made the story ratuer suspic and | | would not be worthy of much credence had | not | afterward learned more authentically, in conversa | tion with the Archbishop ot Loja, Mr. Rivirio, & | gentleman of nearly eighty years of age, that he haa known ine man; that his name was Custodto Leon, | | and (hat he was so horr @ileted that the police | | of Malacatos had been instracted to place him in a } lepers asylum, but that We es i ‘rom them, ied to Ihe mountains and took euadurango. AMONG tie Other cases that | collected was that of a young Man [rom Loja who went to Quito lo re- side ant became badly aitier with sypnuis, and | who was cured by cundurango: but, as he «ted shortly afterwards, the cure is doubtful, Another case Was that of a peon, or laborer, In the serv of | the Governor of Loja, Who had an incurable tumor in the side, and, aller the physicians of Loja had abandoned iis case, he Was cured with cundurango; wu: he also died very shortly atterwards, In fact, outof ali the cases I conid collect tat had been | treated with cundurango for scrious disdases every | ojte died soon alter tie cure wes sald to have been ted, oe a: 5 {uid at Loja, in addition to she yarjoltes of | oo that ‘ have enumerated, one slug id i cunaurango amnarilia, or yellow. cundurango, dilso found a class of cundurango watch Yesembles the eunaurango blanco of Quaruma; but the na | tives of Loja say “that it is duderent, and ts » rentdence conld It Is and “Where it Grows. What ior — i Journey— | Expeaition to the Interior —A Perilous The Cundurango Bark—Its Different Varictice—What It Has Done for the Natives, QUARUMA, PROVINCE OF LosA, ECUADOR, Anguat 24, ISTI. Gould hovest old Betsy Trotwood rise from ner grave and travel np the Jambo River to Sant Roas, with what intense satisfaction she woul show the goodly number of donkeys that are always accumulated there; but I dount whether she or auy other Christian would be able to keep thelr senses | ant under ihetr incessant braying, trom Which | the only cundurdngo Which posscases medicinal Pla escape while In the plac All the trame | virtues.’ I true, th} Wie a for the Myersits oF vetween the inland towns und Santa Tosa ts car. | opinion conceruing HM Nn itt ie ine | sted on with pack mules and donkeys, owing to the | smnall quantity that was presented Miirerabie roads, Quaruma, 9 town Which conttat 8) a cs Deparment, aboot two thousand: Loja, a place of upwards pol vg tO Qnaruma we found about two 1 6,000, and the surrounding valleys, which proba- | hundrcg quintals of cundnraggo packed aad ready Diy contain upwards of 70,000 inhabitants. “ie | nd to the United States tn the interest of dit Beyond a range of tie Andes, and the yor 4s during | Gn specwators, the. principal of whom 18 {lis | s American Consul at Guayaquil, who has been herg thé rainy sddsdn are Almost impasé""ie even for the NEW YORK H&KALD, FRIDAY,” N eel acquired a right of tragedies. Lamno great genins, Heaven knows, but [could write @ tragedy myself and pass for a | great dramatist upon the same principle, But what tempts’? the character oi “Noel tu the same sense that one man may be said to “at- tempt” the life of another, Happy, thrice meg | original Tt is as though a man, hartng ea a rm Prince of Sweden rather than Prince i or Denn Omello Moor of Turin Instead ef | of Venicé, woud Parra authorship in Shakspeare’s tani stew shall be said about the acting’ Mr, Flocktun happy they @f any such there were among the audience at the Globe Theatre) who had bever seen Regnier ta the part! Thad, and felt like ove who having quaffed Madetra of the first bouquet ts suddenly condemned to drink Day & Martn’s shoe Dlacking instead, Not that Mr. Fiockton 1s wholly destitnte of merit any more than is Day & Martin's blackipg; but it is craei in the extreme to place @ small ;.ctor in @ position for which the masters of his art and they alone are competent, The whole affair 18 a kettle of fish. Both at the Vaudeville and the Adejnhi the mimic campaign at Aldershot has been utllized for the manniacture of a piece Ge cfreons(ance, entitled at the one house “Autumn Mancenyres,”? aud at the other, “Our Autumn Manvuyres.’? In both cases love, not War, is the motive priuciple, and Mars EY 9 gaconnd fidle to Cupid. “Love rales the court, hes Tag? and the grove,” and the camp as well; and everywhere Makes no little mischief and botier, t ine Vaudeville Mr. Serow introduces ua to the mily of acolonel of volunteers, where furtation 8 Oh briskly, and ota maids and widows are suyvring jor busbands, while fifing qam 5) F arching and countermarciiag are the order of fué day out or doors, At the delphi Mr. ©. L. Keuney place; before us @ mimto pattle between the girls at two rival | boardin choos, The contending arniles are spruce’ a fi Ride uatiorm and Higniand costum, tha go hrough tne msketry drill anda ve ety Of ntrIRy evointldng with ccloFity and Dry wath” Bach of the Amazonian hosts 18_.CO" aahded by a male officer, and each of these Sinoers has in the opposite camp a sweetheart, With ‘ynom he elopes, and so. the m- neuvres arg bYonght toaclose, All this is very silly; but &-also are the spectators, who laugh tm. mouerately ‘On small provocation and give to both jarces an uproarious reception. We have no choice, it would seom, but between @ feast aud a famine in the mater of htppe-dra- matio entertamment. For years together Lon- douers had no regular place of equestrian and gym- nastic entertamment. Now they have no fewer than three such establishments, alt al full swing to- gether, Messrs, Sawyer are working hard to revive the faded glories ci Astiey’s, Mr. Huyler has taken ‘up his quarters.in a very bright and pretty circus at the Palais Koyal, and Mr. Charman }s still master of the situation in the Holborn Amphitheatre. The \ Waliach’s Theatre. “The Critic; as might nave been predicted, has ains roportion to its length. Mesars. Ma fies ci dry sher, Ringgold en’ srowae all sre in ft 7OLAS Which adequately display their abrli- | ties, a1ehduah Ws ec ely 18 opt “three-quarters of an hour’ long. Mr. Matthew) oon—a slow. fm... | muddy bratned old lawyer, nearly two months, instead of attending to the duties of his consulate xs Guava a og scaring te Rariicst ries, and at no WS can a kind of cart | two months stay of the Unite ry 3 be ya ear trapsport ; Se talbe: conse. | Rezaca At Guayaquil the Cansul has been absent all los’ SPOS. TREPG 3 the time, and had it not, been for the courtesies of quently *verstuy is carried on Lie backs of mules | geyeral American merchants, foremost among them ee ad “or shen immense numbers are con- | the Messrs, Bragdon & Cox, the oficers of the ves- S, 0) h imme: : - . % tnually arriving at aud leaving Santa Rosa, the sea- | ¢1 would have been thrown entirely upon the Of this extensive inlaud country, The only other plant that 1 San a Oly wor i e of mention was the Tacura, specimens ie roast serve ea ee Baloo were given me by Archbishop Rioirio, and, irom the ‘wuMeient saddle inules to carry us to QuaruMa, ANE | gyoearance of the dilaplaated octogenarian that @m the.18th instant we left Santa Kosa and travelled | was said iw Bare ern cured by ar Shee res t richest tr 1 | matista, 1 would juage 1. musi peril oa re Pilon hos on ae ped ph ad | specific. After collecting onr specimens and sam- countries have over beheld. © ples at Qarama we returned to Santa Rosa, making @ach side was Med with immense trees, from | the sournsy In two days, fh artes otha keg hich depended countess parasites of every hue | We crossed a sierra of the les, under a and om BY the first night we hau left far Wenind | stances of hunger, mud and misery that mond as every species o1 habitation, and were compelled to | conquered the jullity of a Mark Tapley, and on the encamp on the bank of a small nver that flowsfrom |; Morning of the 23d of Sepiember the expedition the mountains. Soine idea may be formed of tne | reached Guayaqnil, ali in good health, Saimense aificutty of getting even & mule ath — skrougn these regions, and of the tortuous patil we a When 1 state that we crossed and recrossed MUSIC AND THE DRAMA, same river forty-eight times. In the morning, Defyre daybreak, we Were again on our way, and = se eoon commenced the ascent of the mountains. Here our rea} dificuities began, and for twelve hours we Were continually ascending @ narrow teack that ‘eoon Cet As AY maw peers on one Bide, | proved an “entausiastic success, Mr, Mathews’ trom uJ Ui i} Rarely during the ascent werd he Piemaret as | is certain'¥ tae best part he has taken during eee regal pae which ntest \ale counter {8 4 | the Present season¥and all through the second act ent. Ouice we passe a small mound, 6Ui- | the 1 e ism an most uninterrupted storm of Mounted by @ wooden cross; that mar! : the house ‘where an unusually daring tiger nad res au | laughter and applause. Sigee Tuesday a charming soaps a psi or Bate mai cartier, During the at and witiy little one act comedy, “A Nice Finn,” tern POM mer cel fai ¢ a forwards Dr. Ayers had & harron ce storey “al- | yas supplanted “A Curious Case.” This piece 1s etant death, through the giving way oi a Petion by the track, apd would soon have been 0° a of sigt Over a nearly perpendicular preomice fac for the agility of 1s mute, which succeede « {Ut do Mwelf. ‘This little episode made us 4 (1 Morente rw ured tt peo Slovely ns posing” MUSE M6 oppostte side ad About six in the event , + anon) 0 $2 cunstatitly tang: ¢ if We emerged into the | ling up his clionts’ Suasines$ and losing their pple tA veher aide of the sierra, aud | papers and contusing things in general—is a @ nature. Ayapr +t bY One of the grandest sigh singularly finished piece of acting. Moon's part- Bouth Americo «A, One of the richest vatieys of | ner, Mexsiier, 15 equaily tucompetent in anowwer fash- fhe Shenan’ « lay betore us. Lt was the valley af | ton. Inatead of doing nothing ne does too mucl babiy’ «0ah tn its patmiest days, and would | he is much too fast, and as he is a3 forgetful and as diy 4fpass it In productiveness were it not for imellectually weak as Moon it may readily be mu. .oulty of transportation to @ market. We aged that this is indeed a “nice firm.” Messiter is peed the night at Ayapamba and started | uiken by Mr. Gilbert, Who plavs the part with od. . duybreak = for Quarama, where we ar- | mirable skill Mrs. Jonn Sefton has a congenial about noon. “The two following days | character in Miss Appleton, an old maid with a keen 4 spent in Visiting severa: plantations, | eye for the main chunce, a wonderfully inconsequent whero) the 3 Quaruma = cundurango abounds, | mind and a voluble tongue, Miss Blanche Hayden, ‘end found six different varieties, ax follows:—Cuu- Marango- bianco, dv faloma, de tuno grande, de dumvo chico, dv algodoncitto and de plantar. ‘The Mind that has been purchased by speculators to send | 0 the Vuiled Stuies is a vanety of the fugnvo | grande, and | canuot learn thatit as ever been esed as a medicine. 11 is more abundant in thus @eighborhovd than the oiners, and the few met ebante penetrated thus Jar pounced upon it without ‘Walling wo ascertain whevher 1 possessed medicinal wirtyes or not. Since our arrivai the peopic in this @eciguborbood have worked themyeives into an 1 Meese excitement over cundurango, and the price of mules to Banta Rosa has enbanced more toan ‘@rreefold. Formerly they could be lured at $a for She trip; pow they are scarce at $12 and AS, AS We are Bow about leaving for Loja, which the place where condurango was discovered, aud “he only place where 1 has been melcinally used, 1 ‘wali aeler any further description anti we have tn- | ‘Weatigated in that vicinity. | as Marv Moon, aiso, ough she has not much to do, plays quietly and easily. The present bill, therelore, 1s a rare treat to the veteran playgoers Who make up a **Wallack’s andience,” and many Will regret that it is golng to be changed so Koon. THE LONDON STAGE. Mania for Adaptation—Pickwick in Oramatic Form=—French Tmitations at the Globe— What is Going on at the Great and Small Theairos—Misceliancous News. LONDON, Oct. 24, 1871, Something of the weakness of the dramatic Mterature of the age is probably to be ascribed to the too prevalent practice of dramatizing every book that becomes popular. Kverything Is fish that can be swept into the net of your modern play- right. No sooner has a novel, romance or poem attracted attention than the restless nerd of “adapt. | ers’? pounce upon it and insist upon giving theatri- cal form toa work never intended for the stage. There 18 hardly a noveilst of the present or pre- ceding generations whose writings have escaped this absurd treatment, Again and again the ridicu- lous experiment 1s received with no better resuls, as a general rule, than the production of a “piay which after an ephemeral and disreputable carcer glides silenUy into obilvion.’? The more important of Dick- ens’ novels have been repeatedly dramatized, put in no solitary instance have they ylelded a standard Purther Examinntion in durango Lark—lts Ba Avimals—iot Sulphur Spring—Cuoda: o Used vy n Wie | to Poison a Hushand—oubts Kegarding iw Valuc asa Medic! GuayaQuit, Ecuador, Sept. 21, 1871, | In my last communication I toox leave of the SMBRALD at Quarama, Province of Loja, where I was | engaged cxaniiniag We didcrent classes of cundu- vango and ottier medicinal plants which are so ebdundant in tho fertile valleys of the Andes, Quaruma is asmall town of about three thousand five hundred inhabitants, with noting to dtsiun- gush it from other Ecuadoriau villages beyond its eriisof Oune drama, Thirty years have well nigh eiapsea since a pictoresque situation and delighttut air, which gives a taciimate as charming as that of Madeira, ina yond Phe tae ht tit Wey vronent ry only afew degrees from the equator. The » a t peceaplipred an 7m Hammond, the then lessee, appeared as Sam town is bui’t on the side of aspur, which juts out from one of the elerras of the Andes, at an elevation | Weller, and for a tme enjoyed much favor @f about three thousand five hundred fect above | MMe character, After the Japse of threo decades fhe level of the sea, and most of the atrects we are now treated to anotner dramatic version of are so precipitous that it is diMcult to waik upon | tHe same glorious “Papers.” The playwright 18 them, Below, at @ distance of 1,500 feet, lies ine | MY Albery, the author of “Two Roses,” “Apple Fich valley of the same name as the town, watered | Blossoms,” and other dramas bearing horticultural by the Amarilia Kiver, and covered with sugar, | Hames. Inthe present instance he has acquitted vice and maize plantations. It is in the woods of himself of a difficnit task with as much success as 4Dis valley that the Quaruma condurango grows. It | W8? fairly to he expected under the circumstances, fe o large vine that cntwines itself in ail concelvabie His favorite Pickwicklan is evidently the garrulous shapes and twists umong treos, sometimes to a and unconscionable Mr, Jingle, whom he has ac- eight of fifty feet, and sometimes two vines wi | COTIngly made the central and most exalted figure oi! around cach other with all the regularity of a | 12 the group. Jingle te the sun around whom the rope. Itabounds in great quantities, but until re- other characters move like subservient satellites, eently was supposed to be of no medicinal value, No troubles with a victous horse, no adventures at a ‘and was never used by the natives, except to ki | COMtested election, and, what ts more remarkable tili, no Mrs. Bardel), and consequently no trial or ‘he animais which prey upon their grain and cattie, | SH! . i One vanety was called the ma‘a pervo, or dog. | Meee here siete bh ati ae ne oe Pet eee, Auer, from the fact that thoy used the root of 16 to DRE anes ae en Bape poranehe i neate #. ine numerous dogs which are accustomed to Y 4 siebineld - it | and the pursuit of the Pickwickians, Sam Weller upon tier grain, and during our stay at 1 ma o large Uger Was so stupetied with it ata | and the Woite Hart and the famous scene in the Sumrarcieched ana kalea” Pinas that he 4s | Gouniebedded room, are scrupulously preserved, During the ten days | remained in Guarama I dis. | Sam Weller ts relegated to comparative obscurity, govered 8X Uiterent varieiios of cundurango, Which | and though Old Weller, Job Trotter, Snoagrass, are classified by the natives as cundurango Tupmau, Wiukxle, Rachel, Emily, Arabella and tne @e paloma, de tunibo yrande, de tumbo ch @igeducila and de pantano, | other personages of the story putin an appearance every now and then, they look less like beings of bear asruit which is simuar tn Sure the Howers of the crndurango Ulanco are ene | fesu and blood than pale spectres, with haggard forms and faces “white and mealy,”’ as that of Misa Sirely distinct, and itis extremely doubtiul if any of | the medic thas spec: ¥ | Bailly of unfortunate memory. With the exception na! ere of the plantextend beyond | ntact, there 18 nO evidence that of the Qaruma cundurango has been successfully | of Jingle there Is hardly oné of them of whom we weed In the treatment of disease. One man wassaid | muy hot say, Slat nomlius umbral Neither Mr. to have been cures! by it of a very advanced case of | Belmore as Sam, nor Mr. Addison as Pick wic Ky syphilis, but as he dicd avout two weeks afterwards | cuaracteristic as is the “get-np’’ in each case, makes 0) disease Of the Uiroat tt isdoubtiul whether caudu- | much of his part; bal Mr. Irving Is quite at home in a BDgo he)ped Lim th oF out of tus World. Jiogle aud makes a great hit in une cuaraccer, piay- The cundurango 6 the only piant at Quarama | ing it, as he does, to perfection, : wm hose mediciual virtwes are worthy of notice, and, ‘That there is noting new under the sun (nor un- a (era thorough examination of Its leaves, flowers | der the moon, for the matter of that, ile very state- an 4 fruit, we proceoded on our way to Loja Valley, | ment to that effect 18 in itself a notable example, wh ere the inhabitants claim to possess a different | King Solomon's sagacious saying lias been quoted— @pe vies of the plunt, and which has more active | usju-ad nauseam—and novody presumes to call itin heingl qualities. At first our road lay througm | question, Yet novelties are announced every day in = valley of Quarama, 1oJowlng the course of the | the year, and ali the world is in pursuit of someting fire tilio Kiver, in the bed of which we found a | new. ‘The most impudent assumpnon of novelty ge and Ltt ad impregnated hot sulphur spring; | that I can cail mind atthe present moment was the Dgscended @ slerra, on a ridge of wiich Is | that attempted last night at the Glove Theatre, Ee ed the Valley of Qualatri, and descended again | where a “Comedictta’’—viess the mark! admitted ju jo. |} Valley which contains the Luis River; | to ve mimitauon of “La Jole Fait Peur,”’ but de- e 06We 6(again §=ascended ancther range of | scribed nevertheless as “new,” aud said’ moreover and mount Uns, jound the small town of | to be “written in two acts, one of which Cisne, Where we mouiained the Mrst night The | is entirely original,” was — produced wih ext di 'Y We paseed along another ridge, and, de wretched effect. imitators have been stig Nin F ADOULtWoKMOUsA feet, fouDd Ourselves | malized from remole anilquily as the sero ym the bat, sultry vatiey of Tumba, wh n 18 & large pecus of iWerature; but that @ man should in tho teve) the Catamayo itiver flowing | same breath avow bimseif an imitatoy and claim wDrough sod containing no other yegeta- | the bon rs of @ new and original author is equally lon tham a few stunted trees and cactus piants | wudaclous and absurd. The piece in guestion, ae a we em ascended, ami, crossing the | winch is entitied “Joy 1s Dangerous,” 1s an awk- Mountsins at an elevation of 6,000 scet, found the | ward and spiritiess translation of Mme. de Gi. Nikeent Valley of Loja streteved gut before us. Js @ Walley of about twelve miles fi length and sight in width, situated nearly eignt tuousand feet rardin’s celebrated litte play, @ work of matchiess grace and beauty, but so thoroughiy Gallic im sear ment and structure As to be Wholly incapable of of the world. ‘We grrived at Loja late in the afternoon, a.nd were in umeWately furnistied quarters in te hoise .\" Gove er, ior Lguigoren, Cie political Governor of th & pro- wmmce, The vext morning J commonved my tavest- te is the” ihe medicinal plants of (he & un. above the #ea, in the midst of tue Andes Mountains adaptation to the English stay PE A e Ei we. It is one of those 4 ea tEatinns Of Loja, @ piace of nearly cigh dramas which, racy of the soil from which they omna is almost e eet owlug to tine aime oriually spring, refuse to bloom elsewhere. They (petite we oat enlurely feoiated from We rest | perish in the process of transplantation, Even thongh It were otherwise, and that they could b “adapted”? without injury to their native worth, youn” literary aud dramatic, they wonld sili fail Im representation, demanding, as they do, @ vine Ba of acting *not.to be had for iove or Honey ip a British theatre,” ag one of the morning This is the district where the 5 qnatities of | critics remarks, Many attempts have t de oun dara: o were first discovered, aid eve'ty | beidre now to “lo” Madame dp Girardin’s play into ane Was familar with the story of tts discoverw— | English, put the failures have beeu as napierous as qamels, tat a poor woman, living in the neichbox | Luc alicmpts, ‘The vest version was, perhaps, that ot Malacatos, had @ husoand ailieted with | by Mr. Oxenfor entitied “sunenine Through the Cloud; bat Mr. Oxenford, clever and versa- tle as he is, dtd not succeed in imparting to his Engiieh version (hing of the innate charms of H Nona fo Buch an extent as to make Him an object ‘@ieguse to hus wife and neighbors, olten praying * nacieate would rejleve bins of his sufferings, an man, confident tbat there was no posatbiiity | te original wor ow, then, » Mo ei the XP ure, AGMIDistered cundurango, which she | have better luck? Bot let us do eomaee tonne Anew p. “1 been used to poison unimais, in the hope | comparable “chees.!” There is something down- that it w, 80 terminate bis misery. ‘The morning Tipit sublime the audacity of changing the aate Ghter ho to. Me sirat dose he felt so mach brighter ion in a and substituting a Koldter: for a than be hag SF MODIS chat he asked jor more, and | sailor #3 One of tie dramatic persoueges, and then, sontinued tax 8 M uns compiece! red. Yet it | in virtu@of these marvellous attrac! Bad Goourred no WAS AMO, NeaUY iy years (uae } vo Daye Weller a “DOW” let 1 clalnn yomarkable for the Jarge number of good parts it | supply 18 now rather in excess of the demand, aid that some of these rival arenas will soon close may be predicted without much gut of propnecy. ‘the French players are coming back again to St, James’ Theatre, a house with whioh the fortunes of the Gallic drama, in its migratory state, have heen associated for & long. series of years, M, Raphael Felix has succeeded to the leaseesnip and Re commence his winter season on Monday week. egnter, and Sante Bt ‘Lie Congreve's comedy of “Love for Love” is in re- nearsal at the Gaiety and will be produced ina compressed form on Thursday evening. The Court Theatre will reopen to-night, under the Management of Miss Lytton, with a new comedy by Mr. Givert entitled “On Guard." At cie Haymarket Theatre Mr, Ruckstone is play- éxcéient bouses, Ang Bob Actes 7h the "lysia’ bill g new play by Mr. Gilbert is in preparation. , On ‘Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Altred Wigan Sonorndea & Driiliant farewell engagement 4; Wie SexRnOEA Theatre, Eimer ool, aon ‘ae previous evening they Were presented by th theatre with a silver glaret ing. -“° Sommgany ot wie The New Queen's yeqtté it Manchester has been opens naplece called Forsaken; or, The Wait.” ‘hé villain of the story knocks down an orphan boy and then lays him in such a position as to Insure his being entangled in the machinery and smashed to atoms, From this perilous position he is rescued by the fatihiul ‘Watt’? A sweet thing, this, 1m sensationalism | The Royal National Opera has migrated from St. James to the Standard, where it i3 doing capital business, fe » tye ee A néw play, founded upon Charies Dicken’ “Edwin Drood,” 1s in preparation at the Surrey. It 1s to be calied the “Mystery of Uloisteruam.”? Tne new Gaiety Theatre at Dublin ts nearly com- plete}. It will open on the 27th of next month, with Mrs. John Wood and the burlesque company from St, James’ Theatre, Dean Miiman’s tragedy of ‘Fazio; or, The Italian Wife,”? is being performed at Dublin, with Miss Bate- man as Biancha, A new version of ‘fhe Last Days of Pompelt” will be produced ere long at the Queen’s Theatre, Jtissaid that Lord Lytton will personally superin- tend the production °f this adaptation, which is from the pen of Mr, Oxenford, The news of the enthusiastic reception of Mr. Sothern in the character or Lord Dundreary at Niblo’s Garden has been received in London With the liveliest satisfaction, Creichets and Quavers Abroad. M, de Flotow has left Paris for Vienna. ‘The Paghano Theatre, Florence, has opened with “La Juive.”? As snecessorof Pugni, deceased, M. Minkous 1s Named composer of ballets at the Opera at st. Pe- tersburg. A new drama, founded upon Charles Dickens’ un- finished novel, ts In rapid aration at the Surrey, ae Jt will be called e Mystery of Cloister- nam. SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for New York =-T is Day. Sun rises... Sun seta. . 356 | Moon rises,.morn 637 High water...eve OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE _MONTHS OF NOVRMBER AND DECEMBER, +|20 Broaaway. aig Broadway, 68 Broad at, iver pool. |Favre..... City of Bal Nov 23 City of Brussels. [Nov 25. Ismailia. \Nov 28. ldano, Rov 39) Ville de Pari + [Dee 8. 20 Broadway, Broaaway. PORT OF VEW YORK, NOVEMBER 9, 1871, CLEARED, scnenmabip City of Limerick (Br), Jameson, Liverpool — Steamstip| Columbia, Van 8: ~ aearep, Columbia, Van Slee, Havana—Atiantic Mail Figeraatip San Francisco, Reynolds, Hamilton, Bermuda H Livingst an, On Fora oo ston, Cheeseman, Savannah—Livings- aSimamehip South Carolina, Beckett, Charleston R Mor. Fe . enwebip Benefactor, Jones, Wilmington, NO—Loriti aeuncehie fones, ington, Loritiara Bleamship Saratoga, ¢ uch, Norfolk, City Point and Rich. 1 Dominion Stearnship Co, an nenuthip Fanta, Doane, Philadelphia—Lorillard Steam- Steamship Dirigo, Johnson, Portinnd—J F Ames. Steamship Giaucus, Walden, Boston—H & Dimock Ship Villa Franca, Morgan, London—K § Morgan’s Sons, Ship Edith, Batrnson, San Francisco—C Comstock & Co, cEatk Columbus (NG), Ibider, Bremen—Hermann Koop & 20. Bark Atlantic, Decker, Barbados. Bark Anna Frauces (Br), Morehouse, Sandy Cove—Heney & Parker, X Brig Tartar (Br), Hardy, Bilboa—@ F By Brig Anoie Garduer, Gardner, Demarara ol Her & Hough- te brit Alex Nickels, Peterson, Kingston—Thompson & Hun- er. poeyg, Fmma Dean (Duteb), Atkiaton, Curacoa~-Theo FoulKe, Krig Sarab Crowell (Br, Morris, m Woodratt. : = : i al Rol Evergreen (Br). Tufts, St Jobu, NB—P I Nevius & r Adelia (Br), Young, 8t John, NR—Hene, chr Queen of the South, Corsoh, Mobil St Johns, & Parker, D Hurlout & er—Overton & 0. Schr AH Leaming, Brower, Wanwk RS Hawkins, Schr Albert Thomas, Rore, Washington, DC 79, ‘Van Brunt & Crowley, El!zahothport—Jed Fr; C Schr Hesperus, Conerr, Boston - Racked Fron ave Schr SJ Smith, Baldwin, Hartiora—Rackett & Bro, Sehr 8 P Godwin, Waterbury, Stamfort. Seby Evelyn, Burger, Stamfor Sloop Apollo, Freeman, New Schr J 8 Mou'to laven, Steamer FW bruue, Foster, Balimore, Steamer EC Biddie, Mens, F phia. Steamer Biack Diamond, M Phicelpora, Steamer D Uuey, Davis, Philadelpnia, ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STRAM YACHT Steamebtp Java Br), Martyn, Liverpool Oct 28 and Qu town ath, with mase aut ngers, 10.00 “ranekiyi, Oct 0, Int 5127, Jon 16 11, Aw wehc bound east, showing letters UGH; Nov’, lat ho L9, to steamship, Yound east! Gh, lal 4401, lon 5) 6h ase man sieamabip, do; faim dy, tat 44 05, lon 6) 08, @ Canard a i, do; 8th, 9:45 P miles of Sar steamship Rusaia, bence for Liverpuck wt. SAMAY Hooks Bleamehyp tic (Br), Perry, Liverpool Oct 28, with muse and 430 passengers, 10 J H Spark heavy weather all ihe passage. Nov 6, Cunard and @ Guion steamship, ai) be Steamship Mistouri, Morton, Havar Tish mdse and passengers, to tue Atlantic Experienced very ned ap Inman, @ se ‘nip Ellen 8 Terry, Salyear, Newbern, ‘ pastengors, to Murray, Ferrie a ( Bteamebip Isaac Kell, Klakemab, Ricamonu, ( yo siete ae aud passengers, to te'Uid Dominion Steamsnip Hatteras, Lawrence, Norfolk, with me passengers, (0 the Oil Domluon stenmanicce mae and Bark Lincglo, Hutchins, New Ureans a walnut, tod W Kweli &Co, Had light nort @daye yorth of Hatteras. Sparkie (B y Pontand 8, with black y winds ; was Bri Toovey, Algoa Bay, OGH, 79 woo! fo Oelrich & eel ourder. The saan ied Artie Good Hope 8 ‘oaed the equator Oct 1, in lon 29 80 during the vase W ; bad ca.roe and gal Behr A Weesels, Thom rows, 27 daye, with cocoa nuts, &c, to GO Wessels iat Ny apsegal f faites oO nvile Ih d: with ugerie and windn; been 6 dayr ry ant, Jackagovilie i Wo Benyay. Miler a ‘nedaud. orth of Hatteras, jays, with lumber od A Borland, Voorhis, Virginia, with ties, to Vi Sebr O H Bootb, Lon, Sehr D8 Miller, Mill Schr MS Tibbitts, Rol Schr W Rutan, Deo chr S loys. C1 mer me, Hankin, Virgi Newbury, Virginia ie, Pallsbur, Virg!aie Schr A W Colling, Tooker, Virgin, Schr GH Hoyt, L irpineot, Virginia. arr, ni 8c kins, Bredmore, Virginia Schr Moderator, Rulon, Virgina, Sehr Napoleon, Rulon, Virginia. Schr P E Sawyer, Loper, Virginin. Behr HA Edwards, Edwafda Alexandria for Hastfora ] F Ww watda, Alexandr! . Schr Vapor, Applegate, Georgetown, DC, with coal, to Van, Brunt & Bro, s Schr Jennie Sheppard, Wilbur, Georgetown, DC. Schr Win H Keuve!, Soper, Georgetown, DU, Schr 8 Morgan, Davey, Georgetown, DC. br Enoch’ Moore, Chambers, Georgetown, DC. & Lucy, Crouswian, Georgetown for 1” 4.44, wian, Rov-iand, Georgelown, DO 70h javen. 5 Sehr Ida A Jayne, Jayne, Georgetown, Dé ‘vs for New Lon- On. Schr Daniel Holmes, Burr, Baltimor- Schr Coudova, Stedman, Philnd Virginia ine Virctolan nk hr Magcie rAT ia for Bristol, RY. Schr 8 Lonise, Sweet, Philade! a _phia for Providence. ; ache FH Wainwright, 4” te, Philadelphia for Provi- Sebr Decatur Oakes. ~ D Philadelphia for Somerset. Sehr Colmasel, Be attr Piiladelphia for New Bedford. PF geod Through Hell Gate, -* BOUND soUTH st st + .atwhip Wameutta, Fish, New Bedford, for New York, rial mise ‘and passengers. to Ferguson & Wood, Bark Isaac Hail, Olcott, New Haven for New York. Schr Mahaska, Dickens, Machias for New York, with Jam- ber to master. 5 Scur Fannie Warner, Dickinson, Midaletown for Philadel- rhe 1 Haze, MeName, Greenwich for New York, with stone 0 ordel Schr Mariner, Shergp, Greeawich for New York, with stone to order, ‘Schr Oliver Perry, Murphy, Glen Cove tor New York. Sobr OC Acken, Mead, Stamford tor New York, Schr Hannah Brown, Backett, Runtington for New York. Schr Win H Dennis, Leeds, Dennis for Philadelphia. Bohr Marietta Hand, Norton, Providence for New York. Schr Millie Frank, Edwards, New Haven for New York. Schr K A Forsyth, Portland tor New York, Schr Amelia, Varly. n for New Y Schr Victor, Mamaroneck for New York. Schr Stephen Taber, Clark, Gien Cove for New York. cbr Highland, Lynch, Roslyn tor New York, Steamer Doris, Youn”. Provence tor New Yark, with mdse and passengers, to Isaac Odell. Seamer kiectra, Mott, Froviaence for New York, mdse and passencers. Steamer £1 Cid, Smith, Norwich ‘or New Yark, with mdse and passengers. BOUND East. go, Jopnson, New York for Portland. cus. Walden. New York for Boston, Bteamshiv Dir. Steamehin Gi Brg J W Drieko, ——, Port John = % Tovell Fase, Philadelphia for Bath, 4 iy, New York for New London, Dindomy Young, Ktsabethpor for Providence nwa y heeler, Behr Idar fall, New York for for Providence, 4 elsey, Am| 9 foe ford. Wotte Rock, Jones, Elizabetnport for Providence. be a Sane. imabebyor, foe oad r Urbana, len, Spuyten Duy or e ir Walter Boott (Br), Byphers, New York for st John, Sohr Liberty, Johnson, Elizabethport for Norwalk, Schr Charles © Bearse, Holden, Philadelphia for Salem, Schr B F Chandler, Leavitt, New York for Cornwallis, NS. Schr GL Vandervoort, Miller, Hoboken for Providence. Schr Mary Ciark, Bunyon, New York for Salem. Schr P Blake, Sheridan, New York for St ‘onnh, NF. Schr Julla R Clark, Cryder, Elizabe'’ nor for Sag Harbor. Schr Charles § Hawley, Becinett, Port Johnaon for New Haven. ee , Schr J F Garver, Powull, Port Johnson for Noston, Bete, Anthony Burton, Johnson, Elizabethport for Paw- tucket. Schr Juila & Martha, Clark, Port Johnson tor Boston. Schr Ophir, Murphy, Neabethport for Providence. Schr Adele'Truedell, Hesse, Port Johnzon for Providence. Sehr ae we Hilzabethport Pe Pawtucket, Sehr ‘erry, Terry, Eilzal port for Pawtucket. Senr Wm Gray, Allen, New York ay: atv le. Schr Annie Powers, Sparks, New York for Bangor. chr Messenger, Keefe, Port Johnson for Taunton, Schr Flora K Sawyer, Tattle, Pliladeiphia for Gloucester. Schr Bello, Childs, Ellzabethport for Piymouth, Schr J Anderson, Stewart, Amboy for Hartford, Senr Allee Scranton, Stewart, Ezabeilipor} for Hartford. Schr Coral, Kent, Kilzabethport for Plyihouth. |.“ Schr Henry Wulthey, rerkine Amhavfoh Marifonk, Schr Wm F Parron, Farren, New York for Providence, Schr Seventy-Six, Deane, Hoboken for Boston, Schr L 8 Batch, Hatch, Port Johuson for Hariford, Schr David Nelgon, Ferris, New York for Stamford. Schr David Crowell, Sharott, New York for Roslyn. Schr Success, Richards, Port Johnson for Norwich. Bohr Freestone, Chisuina, Ellenbetuport for Boo r one, Chishoim, Elizabethport for Providence. Schr Helen, Carroll, Amboy for New Haven, Schr § K Lane, Lane, New York for Yarmouth. Schr Whistler, Keefe, New York for Tanton, r Flyaway, Kelly, Poughkeepsie for Boston, Behr Chase, Ingratintn, Eddgville for Boston, Schr Editor, Black, Albany for Bridgeport, Schr Fleetwing, Nash, Elizabethport for ———. Rehr 118 Marlow, Wines, Georgetown for Fall River. Sehr Mary Langdon, Rondout for Boston, Schr 8 C Merritt, Waters, Jersey City for Cold Spring, Schr Lamartine, Gurney, New York tor Wareham, Schr Onward, Borane, New York for Nantucket, Schr Hyne, Glover, New York for Boston, : cnr Laconia, for Portsmouth, Schr Avail, Dibble, New York for New London. Schr W H Sargent, Sargent, fort Johnson for Boston, Schr N P Goodell, May, EltZabethport for Providence, Behr Zoe, Rich, New ork tor Providence, pas ae cur George “mol ‘asris, Port Johnson for Yarmout 8c tel, Stnith, Hoboken tor Pembroke, im, Elizabethport for Hartford, wera, Elizabethport for Bangor. Schr LS Chase, Kelly. New York for --——. Sebr A M Acken, Joues, Elizabetbport for New London. Schr Thomas, Dorry, New York for Portsmouth. Schr Sea Fiower, Chase, Port Johnson for Providence, Schr Sallie M Evans, Tice, Philadelphia for Providence, Schr J Barrett, Nott, Port Johnson for Fail River, Scur Verona, West, Port Jonson for Providence. Behr A C Noyea, Baker, Port Jobnson for Hartford. Schr Mary G Farr, Connell, Philade!pnia for Boston. Scbr Undine, Emery. Elizabethport for Boston, Sebr Lady Antrim. Alien, Poughkeepsie for Wareham, Lah boat Libbie, Mason, New York, bound East, ona cruise. Siesiner Norwich, Smith, New York for Norwi SAILED. Steamsbips City of Limerick, for Liverpool; Columbi: Havana; Sam Francisco, Nermadat MH Livingitos Savas? nah; South Carolina, Charleston NC; Fanita, Philadelphia, Wind at sunset SW hight, 5 Benevactor, Wilmington, Marine Disasters. Suir Lake Sueenton, Ritchie, from Montreal for Liver- Book, which arrived at Quebec 4 inst, in tow, struck a rock in mid channel, off Cape Laroche, knocking’ a hole in her bottom, Sheis' making @ great deal of water, so much 50 that the pumps are unable to keep her clear.’ The vessel is lying off the town, discharging her cargo Into lighters, Sure MAGNOLIA (Br), Blagdon, from Bristol, EF, for Que- eo, which was ashore ai Metis, was towod off, as at hret stated, but was agoin driven ashore on Trois ins storm on the Ist inst, while on her way to destination, and remained 8d. SHIP MAID OF ORLEANS (Br), Houston, from Philadelphia for Antwerp, put into Porlamouth, E, 2d inst, leaky. Bric JENxY Moopr (Br), Crawley, from Glasgow for Sackville, NB, with a cargo of pig iron, was sunk when 22 Gays out.’ She was built and formerly owned in Varmouthe but sold some time ago to Messrs Clark, Dixon & Co, of Glas’ gow. Vessel and cargo insu Bria Anco, of Lnnenburg, NS, with @ cargo of log Wood, struck on the bar when leaving St Domingo, prior to bth ult, and pat back to be surveyed. "Part of thercrew were Brio JL Py¥ (Br), Pye, from Wilmington, NC, Sept 1, for London, put into Fayal Oct —, leaky, aud would probably discharge for repairs. Brig Lizzie, of and from Halifax for Jamaica, before re- ported spoken dismasted, arrived. at Kingston Ja, Vd lost, Under jurymasta, fh SRE KEWIB_A Epwarng, Rowland, from Jacksonville jew York, with 120,000 feet ws the bar in tow of a tug, ie eeeso ane ents Ly od raining the vessel so that sho rommenced leaking @ returned t hauled on the ways for repatra. LA ch ond Sone ISLAND GEM, of Barrington, the ore CR a] $1 a ‘Was cold at auction for $2 5); sails and rigging wold separ- ately. Partot cargo of green codiieh sold fe if i Fh &! TB) per quinial, Senn HD Tr of lumber, in attempting to arted ber hawaer, causin NS, was wreck ‘on the 12h un Nhe bull P8ON, Sutphen, from Jncmel for Ne York, put into Inagua Oct —, In disivess, and was there von, demned and sold. "The cargo would be forwarded, the cay twin having left for Nassau to consult with Mr Johnson, the underwriter’s agent, Sonn J McCLOSERY, Crowell, from Warren for New York, at anchor in the harbor of Newport, had ber boat stove night of 7th, while hanging at the stern by the painter, by some un- known veseel, Sonn TELFoRArH, from Boston for Bay Chalear, whieh was deiven ashore at Littie Harbor in the gale of lath ult, ar- rived at Halifax 6th juct, for repair, Sonr ROBERT CALDWELL, from Savannab for New Haven, before reported abandoned full of water, and which subse: quently grounded on Frying Pan Shoals, has gone to pieces, Livenroot, Oct 27—The abip Resointe, from New York, fouled the Shark (#) inthe river last nignt: both vessele re- ceived alight damage, The former lost anchor and seversi fathoms of chain, UEENSTOWN, Oct 27—The Sybil, Holte, from Loughewil] ton New Fork, bas pusin wih lobe 64 ale Sea wees WARRENPOINT, Oct %—The Wille Goodyear, arrived here from Phitadelphia, 4.9 large quantity of deals ano loge between lat 40 and 47, lon 45 and 20, Miscellaneous. We are under obligations to the purser of the syeamship Missouri, from Havana, for the prompt delivery of our files, despatehes, dc. SIRAMER FRANKLIN, from Stettin for New York put into Halifax on Monday, was 27 daya out and short of con) and water, She bad 00 emgrante on board, and 27 bad died, The apparatus for distilling water had’ got out of order, and the passengers were supplied with water half freai and. balf salt, which occasioned the sickness, The sveamer left Sth for New Yore, with a clean bill of et - which rn. ide nd in excellent condition. elal despatch saya that the seized at Ingoniste Bay, CB, in June, 1870, for entering and procuring bait wherewith to fish, was condemned at Halifax, N8, on Monday, by the Judge of the Vice Admiralty Court, and the vessel and cargo ordered to be sold. On account of the probability of the early adoption of the Washington Treaty it 1s not believed t ominion government will enforce the decree. D B Woopsuny, of Gioucester, befor t Castine, Me, by the United States revenue aut Hee, wae released’ on payment ca One of $400, and aw for Gloucester 4ih inst, Scar J H NrokERsON—A American sobt J H Nickerson, Sonn J A Wensrer, of Castine, ha mn pu Machias parties, to run between Machlas end A and bas sailed for that port. SONR ANNIE BELL has been almost wholly rebulit at Fair. haven, Ct, and is now ready to resume buainons, SAN FRANOIACO, Nov 7—The oMicers of tne wrecked whal- era started Kast overiand this morning, the Central Pacilic Railroad Company having reduced the [are to a nominal rate for them, LAONCHED—At Sherbrooke, NS, 2th ult, from the yard of M MeDonald, tho splendid clipser bark Jane, 700 u ¥ copper fastened, cleaned Al at Lioyds for 8 years, PAU Shelburne, NS, wth ult, hark Charies F Elwell, of 760 tone reg! Dail’by samuel Muir for Zebina Goudey, A Goudey & C0, and Capt Autred K Utiey, who is to command h classed Al for 8 yearn al Amortean Li Ano geszin ult, from the yard or Maa P You Basu. of 144 \one seginter, Khe is owned ame bark Jamas wy AF Stoneman, Capt Jobn GM othera, will clase At Lowe: P doley, bark butider and oth She wiil class 3311 for 8 years in Bureau Ver Band baving exte has been cable in an easterly directic water spring tides, wit’. Dearing, Wig aw ig ae od 2” ony tre, In line with the western chi 1 98 Matieste) oh ee , In line with the western cl mow | | Bore}“snd lighthouse, \ UVEMBER 10, 1871.—TRIPLE SHEET, Lewis & Co, J W Moody, D © Kelley ana ! , Who is to commana her. 8, Ich ult, from the yard of Alex Fraee 542 tons register, owned by the bulider * o {0 bo commanded by “capt W McLellan. "44 1 1 for 8 years in Bureau Veritas. ‘4 r Economy, NS, 20th ult, from the yard Harmony, of 624 tons resister, ow and to be commanded by Ca ‘At Econo Crono, of and 33 at David med by the Dinsmore. Netice to Mariner: | H ENTRANCE TO THE THANRS— { Notice is hereby given that incon- MARGATE BAND. j led to the eust~ sequence of the Mareate moved two cables, ny «ard. the east Margais boy 44 "the northeast spit buoy one “de Row les in five fathoms at low 6 following marks and compass ‘The East Margate buov viz: wate, @of Moro Caste, in line with the centre of Norih y We sinster east mill, in line with the cast end of a-grove of ‘wees west of Margate, SW 4 W, NE Spit Buoy, W 36 W (dietant 11.10th mile). nov, W by S (distant 5 110th miles). guoge Buoy, § by W 3g W (distant 2 G-l0the miles), lbow Buoy, 8 by i 44 K (distant 5 4% .u5 mites’, = hs Verberst Spit Buoy vow ues in eight fathoms at low wale? spring sues, with ‘the tollowing marks and compass bearin gs, viz:— Margate Old Church E sew with the Chancel end of wi lth eastward of the garden wali of land Le thouse, 8 251V. Minster East Mill just open west of the New Terrace, next west of Margate Inlirmaty SW 4S. Eust Mareato Buoy, 8 by 1 %T, distant 1 1-10th mile. Tongue Knoll Buoy, N bi WW, Clatant 2 3-10chs miles, Tongue Lith: Vessel, NW Sev dietant 4 taller, East Tongue Buoy, Ny stant 34-1the miles, North Spit Buoy, ‘w by N aisha 3 wih, ange Bee Shee atthe N ‘oreland Lighthonse has been { at rh over the Rew position of the Fast Margate Buoy, ROBIN ALLEN, Secretary. EAST COAST OF IRELAND. The Commissioners of Irish Lights hereby give notice that they have caused a 12 feet Conical Buoy, painted red, with the word “Mouiditch,’ in white letters, to be placed to mark the Moulditch Bank, on the East Coast of Ireland, county Wicklow. ‘The buoy lies in six fathoms at low wate: ring tides, with the Lippe J marks and compass bearings :— Daikey N44 E, 8Y miles. Bray W, 2% miles, Great Suga 1 NW 34 'W, 4% railen. Wicklow Hill, just open of 'Six-Mile Point, SSW % W, 106 miles, Wicklow Head Light, 8 by W 24 W, 103 miles, aes een ve Wi W™. LEES, Secretary. Py of Trish Lights, Westmoreland street, Dublin, Oct BY Oreor, SUMATBA—WEST COABT.—TIAREOR LIGHTS AT BENKOF- LEN. LEN. The Netherlands government has given notice that two harbor lights, of the sixth order, have been established at Benkoelen, west coast of Sumatra. 1, A fixed white light on Poeloe Tikoes, elevated 39 fect above the level of bich water, and in clear weather shou'd be from a distance of eight miles. Padrie, visible between seen 2. A fixed red light on Point’ Tapu the bearings es E by N, clevated §9 feet above high water, and in clear weather ebould be seen from a distance of three mil By command of their el GEO, HENRY & ICHARDS, Hydrographer. Hydrographic office, Admiralty, London, October 9, 1871. , PSN > oe. ‘ALTLO SEA—BWED The Swedish government has gi ie light exhibited at the extremity of the eastern mole of Ystad harbor has been extinguished, GULF OF KOTHNIA~FIXED LIGHT AT PORT SKUTKATS. Also, that between the 15th April and the Ist December in each year a fixed red light, whych should be seen from a dis- tance of 4 milles, 18 exhibited a ll wooden tower on the northwest extremity of Malm Island, at the entrance of ‘kutkars barbor, Gefle Bay. Position, ag given, lat 60 dey 39 min 18 sec N, lon 17 deg 24 min 36 sec B. NORTH BEA—NORWAY--WEBY OCAST—VIXED LICHT ON FAO, 2 tt ‘The Rorweg! n government has given notice that a Bx white igre of the fifth order would be exhfoited in the aif. tumn, 1871, from a lighthouse erected on Fico. Position, lat 59 deg 22 min 40 sec N, lon 5 deg 10 min 40 see E. NETHERLANDS—TEXEL—LIOHTS FOR THE SCHULTE GAT. The Netherlands government has given notice that two Nghts will shorily be exhivited in the Jmmetiate nelgbbor- hood of the two beacons erected on the Zanddjik, near the en: trance of the Scbulpe Gat. The outer buoy of the Gat will be fn the line of the two lights, By command of their Lordships, GEO HENRY RICHARDS, Hydrographor. Hydrographic Onice, Adinigaliy, London, Oct 16, 1871. MEDITRRRANRAN—SICILY—HARBOR LIGHT AT TRAPANT. The Italian government bas given notice that from the 10th September. 1871, an ordinary red light, which in clear weather shoald be seen from a distance of four miles, would be ex. hibited from the pxwemity of the Mole of Trapam!, on the uarantine building, 6 heme w ashes tte. 7h ; Fes ians bears E by N (northerly) from the Columbaja Islet Light. ae FRANCE~600TH COAST—ALTERATION IN LIGHT AT PORT FRIOUI aa Laie he ‘The French novern ment has glveh notice that from the 15th of November, 1871, the white light now exhibited from a scaffolding at the extremity of the Mole at Port Frioul, Te Fatoneau, Marseilles, will be replaced bya fixed rea itght from a lighthouse recently erected. The light is elevated above the sea, and in clear ‘weather should be seen from a distance of 5 miles. m, 0, ARDS, Hydrographer, Hydrographic Ofice, Admiralty, London, Oct 10, 1871. Whalemen. Arrived at New London Nov 9 bark Concordia, from Cumberland Intet, with 2000 bbls wh oll and 25,000 Ibs bone, to Williams & Haven. Schr Rising Sun, Marshall, of Provincetown, 1s reported at Santa Cruz Oct 4, with ofl as last reported; woutc gull for home ina few days. Reports the death of George Turuor, of the crew, of consumption, July sl. A despatch receivod by Edward © Jones, Esq, dated Vic- toria, British Columbia, reports the totai loss of bark Orlote, of New Bedford. The officers and crew were save. Spoken. Ship Plymouth Rock, Warner, from New York for Lon- don, bes Taint “Noe Ship Congress, Poriugton, from New York for Melbourne, sept lat 80, ton we iia bos hip “Industry,’ Russel Be i A 8 lon 32 hip Florenos On'ton (Br), Atkinson, from Liverpool for New Orieana, Oot 16, iat 41, lon 18, Bark Redhreast (Bri Walsh, from Liverpool for Balti more, Oct 16, }, lor ly Iuagua for Boston, Nov 6, lat 4042, from New York for Valparaiso, Bark Isabei g Gipt Taba es | ‘ty i Oct 4 from (Dan), Mum i Ne s ‘ol sient rt roe, from Now York for St Croix, Foreign Ports. ANTWERP, Oct 25—Arrived, Juno, Stocbhuzeen, New York Hi 26th, Rebecca, Wilson, Boston; Adelaide Norris, Reed, New York. Satied 26th, Wilhelmine, Rhetz, New York. Salled from Flushing 334, Neptun, Einersen, Now York. AMOY, Aug 28 (back date)—In port ship Star of China (Br), from Hong Kong, for New York, lig. Balle Sept J, Blaney, Donchty, New York; 8th, Taeping, Gisning, do. ANJiER, Sept M—Arrived, Competitor, Matthews, New ork. a by 11th, Orfent, Oriander, from Batavia for New ork. BuIsTor (Pil), Oct 26—Arrived, Reynard, Arbecom, N. York ; 28th, Chas E Jayne, Hawkins, New Yon gis Balled 28th, Arragon (a), Western. New York. were in Kingroad 28th, AW Lord, Venan, from New nk. BROADSTAIRS, Oct 23—Off the North Foreland, Sébastian Bach, Stanstedt, from Amsterdam for Savannab,’ BREMERHAVEN, Get ¥—Saued, Ocean, more; 26th, Bremen (8), Ladowi BAROELONA, Oct 23—Arrived, nah, BILBOA, Oct 28—Arrived, jnendo, Garcia, New York. * Bomuay, Sept 30—In port ships Oxtord (Br), Woodward, for Rangoon, to load for United Kingdom or Gontinent. (be- fore reported for Caleutt Adelaide (Br), Arcus, for do: Maria Stella, Clurean, for Aleppey, to load for New York; Mystic Belle, Burnbain, une; bark Berioles, Cobill, for Liv= erpoo! ‘ig. "Baited Oct 2 Mystic Belle, Burnham, Rangoon. Canvirr, Oct 26—Arrived, Lord Baltimore, suzford, more. Sailea 26th, Richard II}, Wood, New Orieans; 26th, Deo Sree Prospero, New York; Don Quozote, Nelson, Singa- pore. Cleared 26th, Carolina, Rio Janeiro; °C Biancnard, Cal- lagi AM Schwelgaard, Sew York; 26th, Sondeled, do. CRONBTADT, Oct 22-Sailed, Henry Reed, Hougego, Elsi nore. oe fed Oct 31—in port brig Clarabelle, Tracy, for New 1, New ke Vertuasa, Mesire, Savan- 1 rik. Dat, Oct 27— Passed, Alexandra, Brown, from Philadel- boas for Bamburg; 28th, Ellen, ‘rom Baithmore for Bre- a @uRiAN, Oct 26—Arrived, Jennie § Barker, Rogers, Pbiia- elphia. Balled 6th, Freya, Fretwurat, New York, DUNRInK, Oct 44 Arrived, Canada, Holmen, New York, ARDANWLLES, Oct 18—Passed, Harvest Queen, Hutchin- sop, from Nicolaieff for Maite. : ie dees L.AINORE, Oct 23—Arrived, Margarett mond, York for Konierbers Be . om seeing AYAL— Putin Oct brig JL ), Pre, fro - mington, NC, in distrosd (acorDisunters). sige Giovdeetin, Oct 27—Balled, Arnon, Grondersen, Balti- more. yGREENOoK, Oct 27—Arvived, Antigua, Richards, New Salied 26th. Nelron, Dixon, Savannah. GOTHENBURG, Oct 19—Cleared, Seotiand, Roche, North America, GEPLE, Oot 16—Arrived, stadt. ‘arab E Kingsbury, Perry, Cron- Oct 22—Arrivea, Paleutina, Catloch, New York. Sailed giat, Susan is Fitzgerald, Cru Leghorn ; South. ern Cinef, Higgins, New York ; 2id, Tempo, Michelini, do. GILRALTAR, Oct 19—Arnved, ‘barks Nicaragua, Lewis, Philade'phia (and sailed 20th for Cagliari); tia, Lauro, Marseilles (and sailed 21st tor New Yor! Lophema, Congdon, New York (and sailed for Mareeillcn), Jed 17th, bark Waiter, Stinson (from f hiladelpiua), Mare relies; briga’Stattord, Curry (from New York), NOA, ‘Dithhy Mi "k); 21 + te “s = - — Magee toss, Grom, Wiimiuglon; Mradne, Bal River? Wel ee New York, Daniel Webster, Brown, New York. Cleared Presto, Chirica, Philadel; hamtasn, Det %--Sailea, Europa, Wood, and Suitem, ‘emp, New be LONDONDERRY, Oct 28—Arnived, Europa, Kissel, New ork, LISBON, Oct 21—Sailed, John Wesley, Ford, New, NEAGATA, Oot U—Satied, berk Maria ree jew Yori, ; NtDDLEsuoRouan, Oct 26—Sailed, William, \irunnelly joaton. MANILLA, Sept Il Arrived, Hi Mardy, New York. Salied 8th, City of "illwood, ‘New fork; Volunteer, Hutchingon, Boston va Tolle, a MALAGA, Oct 4—Arvived, barks Brillant, er 5Ue, Dorehezter, Ryder, Denia; Abbie Bacon, Merrill, «id Snow- don, Wood, do. M Zs, Oot 28- Arrived, bark Sarah B Hale, White, Doth, orig Fluvia (Sp), Vidal, Savannah ; Nov 1, bark Veushabet (Nor's Johanseur Havana to load to: New York. NFWoABTLR, Get 26-0: ruen, for New York ; Amnerlee, do; Aldouris, Piiladelphia, Ent out 24th, Ly reel} NeEwPns, Oct 2 Halcrow, for Callao. rrived, Nornen, Helgeaen, Evistol for 1 Nay Or at feAved 20th, Rosalia, for New York. - lal Oct %—Arrived, Willie Goodyear, Bryapt, Philar ei PrvwouTE, Oct %-Passed, N Boynton, Palmer, from Lepdon for Boson. oRTEMOoTH, E, Noy 2--Pat in, ship Maid of Orleans (Br), Houston, fromt Phitadelphia for » leaky. * QUErNeTow x, Oct #7 —Arcived, Mina, , and Ga shea, Morthensen, New Vork: § ybil, Hate, Lone willy to jew York; irdinaua, few York, ves di do B a f Loaton, Tibbits, Afrived ai vow 9, p\gamaly OH Now York for Llverpiof (and pi j . ) M, Nov 1 Arrived, barks Annie Troop (Brie Neweil, New Yor! ROYEERD WANEES, Oct 2 Arrived, Savannah, Blanford, Sayan 446, Dot 24—Sailed, Daisy Boynton, Appleby, New a 7 rk, STOCKNMOLM, Oct 17—La NGAPORR, Sept Sl port Imogene, for Ameiva I Arrived, China, Cariner, Hong. Hallet:, London; bark Haith, (Br), Churnside, Boston ; 1th. ship Enoeb ‘Train, Lane, Now York vin Penang and Padaage ST ANDREWS, Oct 12-In port. schr Genera! Patnam, for New York, loading. BAGean’ Oct 28 Arrived, bark Almira Coou Wilton, Safled Sept 12, ship Cutwat Inevitas Ralled 27th, brig Jarora B Kirby, Barnard, Philadelphia. -+ Sr Jado, Det 2 Aniived, batks DG Tupper (11), Chame 6 cre : Crelghvon or aeur ft K White Hadelphia. t StJoux. Ni before) inka VOX tLe NB, Oct Arrived, schr Newport (Br), Mil- jer, New York (and sailed 2d inst [or —, Cleared 30th, schr William (Br), Outhouse, Barbadom ; TONNINO, Oct 22--Cieared, Rajah, Plobn (from St Davetey, Philadelphia. , VENICE, Oct 28—Arrived, Rhone, McDougall, New York; Manson, Gilkey, Paliadelphia, Yaumourn, YS, Nov l-—Arrived, brig John McDonald (Br), McAlmon, New York. New Yor! Cleared Oct Si, bark Brothers (Br, new), Jenkins, Savane nah. American Ports. ALEXANDRIA, Nov 8—Sailed, sehr Uncas, Norwich, BOSTON, Nov §—Arvived, US steamer Wyoming, Carpene ter, Portamouth, NIU; schr Honma, Parvere, Ycomico, Cleared—Stenmer Aries, len, Philadelphia; barks ‘Tidal Wave, Crosby, do; Lizzie, Wotton, Port Spaln; M Stetson, Seimers, Cient{iegos vin Fernandina, Fia; Lewis Stocker, Bibber, Havana; schrs H W Foster, Rich, New Ors Jeupas ¥ Segar, Elis, Wittniugto, NO, : ‘| sex ver At1395 rings; Lidal Wave, Sailed—Ste: poring ¢ US steamer Wabash went to sea (cou 1 Beto 9th— Arrived, steamer Blackstone, from Balumore. «a BALTIMORE, Nov 8—Arrived, brigs Eudorus, Cammin, Portiand; Geo Guantanamo; schrs Wm Wale tou, Sharp ; Win D Dalely, Daisly, do; Belle Crowell, Crowell, lchmond, Me; Surprise, Beers, Boston, Cteared—Bark Glenrallock (Br), Skene, Liverpool; brig Athlete (Br), Griffin, Priuce Edward Island; schr West Den nis, Crowell, on. Salled—Bark Pembroke, rigs John Sanderson, and Coe Weld, on nes Gp. UELRGOR, Nov 1—“lensed, achrs Ringleader, Snare, New York; Bagadace, Deveraux, Philadelphia, 2 CHARLESTON, Nov 8—Off the port, bark (not steamer Oriental (Br, Dunkam, from Boston, Sth_-Arrivet, achy I} N Hawkins, New York. Sailed—Sieamship Georgia, Crowell, New York. FORTRESS MONROE, Oct 9—Passed in, bark Tenax, from Liverpool for Baltimore; brig Join Boyd, from Pere nambuco for do. Yasved out--Sehr Lov of the Tales, for Halifax, £alled-—Bart Aenean Eid) rds, Baltimore. v rived, scbr & Sinuickson, Richard ‘Borden, Bewlen, Pough= ed, “Stoeixman, Steel 28~Arrived, achr Alcora, Dennison, New York. ; State Baie Seip fon Dog. Allen, New York. ascot i NEW ORLEANS. Noy 4—Arrived, ship Pegasus ir), jark RA Allen, Tarr, Boston. Powell, Antwery Cleared chia! flevbia, Burns,’ Pensacola; Lily of the Yailey (Br), Ruatan via Clenfuegos; Stingray, Har- Tson, Pensacola; Brazos (Br), Wilson, Tabasco Bib_-Arrived, steaniship Victor, Gates, New Yort NORFOLK, Nov 7--Cleaved, bark Ec Rose, Alex ander, Liberia; brig Megdala, Campbell, Jamaica; sehr Patria (NG), York. ; NCW HEDIORD, Nov 8—Atrived, schra Golden Fagiey Howes, Philadelphia; Stephen Waterman, Chase, aad Mangum, Chase, New York; Jonathan Cene, White, for Wa ham. > T, Nov 7, PM--Arrived, schrs Titnonse, Mand- rent Deunis, for Virginia; Nanna Blackman, Arnold, New Bedford for New York: J P Ross; Paull, Ta inton for do. . Sailed.-Bark Casco, Penny, Wickford for Pousacoia ; sel Mary Eljanbeth, Borden, Fall River for New York; Anna Hayes, Barlow, Mobuken for Wareham. NORWICH, Nov 7--Arrived, achrs Martha P Elizabethport; Agnes, Ches' and Connect! AW LONDON, Nov 7—Arrived, schr Elm City, Kidd, ethno Norwi Eikzahathport for Norwich 004 schra a. Potera, alley, Calais, Me; L R t John- 1; Dolphin, J ‘Anderon, Doyle, do; EA Willis, SN tor I yal e¥y Mac ‘old Springs. hr GAB A nd LMizabelh, Crosby, New York ; Sarab rammsh '| Nov 8—Arrived, Pronger, ua via. Havana; bark Angontion. (Bey Triztut; brig Rosarito (Span), Evhevarrito, Had v, ‘rowell, St Jobn, N i, HW Farber, Cobb, George Nevinger, Smith, do; vod, Morrie, New Bedford ; © Young, Young, Boston; A 8 Cannon, Cobb, 7 ns nond, Kelly, Boston; CB Wor Gan- atin y i, doe Ht B McCauley, Gaia, dor > Mw SL’ Simmons, Gandy, Vall River. Clearet ‘Winnett, Bosto Borns, do; barks F tteok (NG), Pullerton, Queenstown nemo; SOUS Teh Salei ity, Bomath, 8 Wilson, Walle, nif . Fall River; JM Broomait, Douglass, Iusman, Adams, do; Samuel Cariiun, Burkey AD Haditell, Lotig, Hoston: Lurano, steel do, L piven Miller, Danversport; Cashing, Batley, ‘loncester? WES, Nov S—Arrived, echr Sybil, from Porto Rico, for achr Grace Cnshi orders, and Jef: this I'M for New Yor! reported sailed last evening. Passe to-day, ship Othello; two barks anda brig. Al other vessels left harbor, i PROVIDENCE, Nov 8—Arrived, achrs C & N Roy Cub’ verly, Baltimore; A H Howe, Newberry, Philade!phia; Hatile He Mavor, tdrich, Phittaciphia; James M. Vance, Burge, Philadelphia; P-M Wheaton, Barrett, Elizabethport : Hi Biles’ Elvzavethpurty dol Urocktord, th Lewis, hy Ellaa- bethport; Eagle, Chase, Eltzabethport; RP ‘King, Biiven, Ellzabethport; Fakir, Knowles, Elizabethport; James M Bayles, Arnold, Eltzabethport ; B'H Warfora, prague, iiiza ethport for Pawtucket; Helen Mar, Ward, Newivury | Amow ‘alkentnrg, Kacket, Newburg; J i Bleecker, York, Rond- out; Rienzi, Coblesgn, Ponghkeepsie; HB Metealf, itoyers, Rondout; WD Cargill, Hall, Hoboken; Mary faahel, Sam- mis, Piermont, NY; Watchful, Titns, New York; J M Free- man, Eldridge, New York; Wilson, New Yori Sailed—Schya Mary Patten, Boynton, New York; Thow Seymour, Burgess, do: Lanra Robinson, Robinson, do; Kien, Perktoa He Ney, Jo, Martha L Davis, Davia, io, PAWTUOKLT, Nov 7-Arrived, achra Mary Prive, Bla xard, Baltimore; I Frricksoo, Smith, Philadelphia. Sailed—Schr Joseph Porter, Burronghs, Philadel hin’ at ved schrs Willow Harp, Davis, Alexandria American Eagle, Shaw, Philadelphia; Minnesota, Phinney, jontont, RICHMOND, Nov 7—Uleared, sera Susanna, Woodson, New York via York River; JS Tees, Ingersoll, do via Drew- ry's Bint, SAN FRANCISOO, Nov 1—Sailed, steamer America, Doane, Yokohama; ships Knight of nowdown (Br), Richardeon, Valparaiso; Caloveck (Bx, tewari, Tagen mayo (Peru); Allababad (Br), Crispin, Sydney; Jona Jay Hughes, Freeport; park Naworth Castle, Linklater, Yoxo bama. SAVANNAH, Nov -Cleared, steamship Gen Barnes, Mallory, New York; achr Anna Sims, Naerau. STONINGTON, Nov J—Arrived, scbr Eliza Hamilton, Cole, Providence for New York. VINEYARD HAVEN, Nov 8—Arrived, brigs C Il Kennedy, Bangor for Philadelphia; PM Tinker, Bhitactoiphta tor Boi ton;achrs 8 1 Whee'er, Thomas, Glyde; JJ intson and Minnie Ripler, Puiladetpiia for Boston; Nicol: port for do; Trade Wind, Port Johnson for do; ¢ do for 8alero; Maria Roxana, Phi adelpby Godfrey and Lottie, do for ‘Lynn; Farnum, E R Grakam aad T T Tasker, ia; Hattic K Sampson, Windsor, N&, ‘ockland for New York; WH Mitchell, Kioka, Jonesboro’ for d Brig Antilles, and sehr Small, daral ‘nice, Pavilion and Terrapin Mh-Arrived, baie J Leiehton, New York bawken for Boston mpion, for do; Anthea i Jono 1 Oiw i rancea apt Philadeiphia for Salem; cl for do; schrs Webster Kelley, Wee- Magglo Cummings, Cohasse: or Phil- adelphia; Nellie hing, Thomasion for Now York; Ne ponset, Wellfleet for Tan ‘an ter. WILMINGTON, NO, Nov 7—Arrived, bark Eliza Avelina. (Br), Dowley, New London; schr G B’ McFarland, MePar- land, New York. eared — Bri im Aviles, Peters, Boston; schr Eureka, Wallace, New York. yellOKFORD, Nov 8-Arrived, schr Palladium, Ryder, New: york. WISCKE GooDs NEoDS. Naples; La- vinfo, Douglas (from do), Genoa; 1th, bark Sich ~ Cival (from do), Manga, “a HUL1, Oct ¥7—Arrived, Cygnus, Petersen, Baltimoro via Queenstown. HOLYURAD, Oct 27—Arnived, British Lion, Bowie, Liver- 400) tor Mobile. HELVORT, Oct 25—Arrived, Francis B Fay, Dunham, Bal- u more. HAMBURG, Oct —Arrived, Pacific, Hammond, Middies- borough ; 26th, Dr Barih, brockwoldt, New York,” - yHAVRE, Oct W#—Suiled, Marla Augusta, Boden, New ork. Cleared 26th, F J McLellan, McLellan, & ; Washington (8), Rousenn, New York. Savannahs 20th, Hong Kono, Sept 1I-“Arrived, Mary Belle Roberts, Spear- " water, Satgon ; Oct 11, Orphens, Smith, Boston. HAVANA, Oot bl—Arrived, brig Nelile Cudord, Littlefeld, Pentaci ov G, etenmab ip’ Germania, (NG), Hevich, New Orieana; echr TJ’ Frazier, Plum, New York, Arrived at do #th, steamship City of Merida, Deaken, New ‘ork (for Vera Cruz), Sajied 29th, bark To y Solrino (Sp), Renteria, Charleston ; Sst, barks ‘riano (Sn), Uzquiano, New york; Alejandro (Sp), Lavidurias, Savannah; Nov 2, brig 8 V Merrick, Lip- pibcott, Philadelphia; sche Wit Bitere ator, New Orleans; brig Agnes Barton, Knight, Baltimore, i Cleared Sd, brig R B Gove, Harkness, a port north of Hat- eras. HALirax, Nov 1—Arrived, brig TH A Pitt (Br), Smith, Bermuda; achr Maria (Br), Blagdon, Turks Isiands; 4th, brig Deborah s Soule, Orr, Portland; Bth, schr Horton (Br), Wallace, Boston, lod 7h, stonmabipe Austrian (Br), Brown (trom Balt *), Liverpool; Aipba (Br), Bermuda; 8th, Franklin |G), Dreyer (from Stettin), New York. Jen or Wiawn, Oct 4—Off, Caroline, Watt, from Balth m (N more for Amsterdam, TNaGUA—In port Oot —. xenr 11H Thompson, Sutphen, jacmel for New York, condemned (soe Disasters LIVERPOOL, Oct 21—Arrived, 8 M Merritt, Gilkey, New York; uth, Atlas, Lawson, Baker's Iain 1 26th, Britieh Lion, Bow e, M 26th, Haminja, Railer Birkland, Charleston; a7thy Sea Star, Cockerill, New Yor Annapolis, Letournan, Ba'timore; E Louther, Cain, Boston j Colonist Welch, Savannah, Cleared th, ‘Chevalier, Stirling, and Marchmont, Rogers, ith, Tuscarora, Rowland, Philadelphia; Uto, ensaco Granderson, Wilmington, atk H Smith, for Cajbarien and Ha- Ent out atth, Joshua Kin na; Pocahontas, ‘Overs Kew Orleans; City of Washing. Leitch, and Batavi Murphy, New York; Wa- sama, Sjoshqvists Ton fay, nnd’ Algeriay Ander: fon, Philadelphia! Anni " #),'Edmondaon, Boston; Lows joRanow Margaretha, Rasmus jew Yora; Yarmouth, Brow iY esboN Oka) Arcade trie Blue, Parker, Now York ont ut for Awon Pay); Helvetia (6% Grige, do (and ent oud Zou to relurn); BHD. Bashing Uarpenier, Boston; ATTRActiVE d it manufacturers’ prices, axriving daily {rom purobases made for cash by the tindersignea during hie late Visit to Burone. a and Decorated Dinner and Tea Sets, Glass : and wirmingha Goods, Fiatedware, cuter Phate- Wormers am lonse Furn! Goo 1s Flate-Warmers ane WARD D. BASSFORD Cooper Institute. —HUMAN HAIR SWITCHES, FIRST QUALITY, A. iit Sped hair, no crimped hair ta, solid hair, 24 inches jong, welght, 24 only $5: 28 inches, para) By ounces, #8; 80 fi weight 2'< ounces, #7 50; 52 Ine! weight 3 ounces, on! i. The only Da who retais wholesale prices, CHARLES V. PECKH JAM, 687 Broudt if etrert, arid 251 Grand, corner of Chrystie at nent. 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