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ITALIAN OPERD)—REBEARSAL OF ‘MIGNON. ‘The operatic sensation of the season is undonbt- edly the new and latest opera by Ambroise Thomas, we gentleman who succeeded the lamented Auber 88 President of the Conservatoire of Paris, Why he report United States Treagarer | Sould have been placed before Gounod, a much ee creer oc tne Treasury as 1s was at the better musician, or at least a greater genius, we Mone of the fiscal year, which ended with June 13, | 2¢ver could understand; but conservatoires are pe- $871, and w addressed to the Secretary of the | CUllar things ana their appointments are stil! more He aays in relation to the new oan that, the Secretary's commission, he visited during Last night there was & renearsal, the last at that, past season the principal cities of Great Britian, | Of M. Thomas’ opera, “Mignon,” of which every- axony, Baden, Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Austria, | Dody in the masical line expects so much, There iBehemia, Switzerland and France, ¥or the pur- | afein the score seventeen numbers, which may be pove of aiding in the negouation of the new loan he | Placed (the principal ones) under the following upon the agents appointed by the govern- | Itallan names:—Overture (a very brilitant, ee a view to ascertaining the steps already | Frenchy affair, the themes of which are exceedingly gaken py ibem in regard Ww its negotiation, and | Pleasant ard popular). No.1 is an introduction, made 6 them such” Suggestions as seemed expe- sateen sittings Re bod ranean roar he @lent to place we subject in ® favorable light rr Laerte;” No. od @efore tho European pubilc, With the same Sate Pinas Se conosd A i pel ol? = and pervcaatees 3 rea canal gested CP tore” sin, “Satauetia, ahd it. forms @ most Gewetary Boutwotr's Annual “Beport’ ofthe Pleasing feature throughout, coming in at the most ers and financial men in the countries) named. | unexpected times and in . Coe sae — each time gh this Intercourse With all Kinds of versons | & Sort of kaleldosconic f lor the work). fo. 6 as the delightful “Swallow ipuets which mi ‘ho were Well mformed apon such subjects, he | he comparcd, i n point of melody ana simpltct Unat the time for placing our new loan was ae, the “La ce Ad m’’. of bye on oa siyrienne, Wi we may salely say w: aniavorable cue for ts success in European | me popular numper in the work, No. 12 tere markets, It-was too late and too soon. Had maise, SUDg by Fulina (Mile. Davai), whice given the Secretary authority to negouate egg ‘already 1 Introduced con: before the breaking out inimical, ‘once. at that But the best part ep — eopera eg ues fa thet last act, Which for inte: % cannot-be ex- but tue bonus of several other govern- ee Be ts trae neat ‘olered ag | celled. - In the ac detore th thus the the fine scene is ac- companied by music which seems to us a compro- situs deaf denice | Reza Caseea gee, A ae Or laced in favorable almost insuperable diiticul the | Pe + Gen ace pi Av Mm with the duel in the the he negotiation of our joan was ine ow rate ¥ at! however, source of gratifl- “Favorite.” The last trio is full of melody and derinl dramatic power, remim one in its ardso ae oy get hace nig {udgs Intensity of the concluding trio in “Maria a1 mia acral and = the een was reg Honan. There are see through- Ot ‘day ‘much Cartier than | CMs this opera which might be as- Sclavonic and a 8 iBpimner, who had looked over the whole Co RR RR ‘BI ih orgin, M. Thomas deserves credit for his cleverness in ; eaerne out-of-tne-way na- tional melodies to his opera. His librettists have done their work well, and Gvethe'’s «Wilaeim Meister” could not be placed in a better Operatic form. We gave the plot and the it for the benefit may wish to visit the of “Mignon” to-night, we give this i informed that all the five per reggie Pst hy deny by he Secreta had been taken, | Morning a detailed criticism of the music. It may tia even one ee cw tye Macca not g even our frien ved in what is now mow to wo ‘The enemies of the gov- nelp them in their remarks to-morrow morning. ‘The HERALD ts a. vere generous in furnishing ideas for others beforehant Teagon, low. scared ames, Tepe | szuucon stares rv nix vars, worth tue while of our legislators to gig ca kai essed value of na- Movement. ulatiol In the present tinancial condition of onal diz nity, Sr. Lovie, Nov. 21, 1871, ur country it can ii allord to pay an extra per- Arepublican reporter interviewed Senator Biair tage Lo save itself rom an imaginary loss of na- sidugnity, While apon this subject tt occurs vo | Yesterday with regard to his, observations as 9 ‘That those Of our people whe are 80 very sensi- | member of the Ku Klux Committee which has just We on this subject, and who are 10Us to SUS | closed its investigations in Alabama and Missis- —— Geely owe nation atroad, "could ana sippL Blair says that the evidence taken at Hunts- tg carry ou eccomplish their end if they would insist that | ville, Ala., showed that there existed system of Tepresentatives of the nation in foreiga coun- | whojesale plundering carried on tarough the gov- who are commissioned to look after its tnver- | ernment and individual acts of the negrocs, in con- and sustain its honor, should be paid ® compen- | sequence of which the people in many instances on upon which they could subsist their iamilies | were driven to take the law 1uvo their own hands to \d live decently if not respectably. Prne delays of ban ba tanks in aku ig thet seman ennui a1 Protect their property by inflictuung punishment on jarns ana he payment tut it was not shown in instance that these acts Lis lass annual report, have inoreased during the | nad an) thing to do oite polinen fiscal year. Most of the national Theré are many instance> of arson for plunger or tax due irom them promptly within the time tied by law, and treat this requirement as they Other obligations ugainst their respective tutions, But there are other banks that have - careless, if not wilfully and habitually negil- i making their returns and paying the duty revenge, and a great many instances of rape, which re instantly and violently punished. Apart irom these th things there is no snore violence in the South a0 them. They do not regard it as putishment. Ou them to the government, vie 8 Fos pro- | the contrary, the ae 4s more. comiortable than ion oth the ‘lreasury against Fe ord per ei cabins and it is no disgrace to ve incarcerated. ar sapecaly) reeeee whee rout | Some three hundred indiciments have been sound in lest annual”. against whites in the United states Court ander the upon be | Ku Klux law, on very flimsy pretexts in the ma- jority of cases. ‘Ihe enforcement of “he act is tage puch dat lor every ten days’ delay jn pay: regarded as arbitrary and legal, involving great toss a and expense. od espace of the one months’ time no’ + by law. enactments giving sath NATIONAL GONGREGATIONAL COUNCIL, to add one per cent to the duty due Danks for every ten aays’ delay after the xed OBERLIN, Ohio, Nov. 21, 187L. to In the Congregational Council to-day kev. W. W. is due to the officers of the Tre: on should as foliows:—Without the least tro’ upon any ower #E by law for its payment would be a Burrows, of Boston, gave an account of the work. 4] be por measure to ee to another ings and objects of the Congregational Publishing effective insure the duty. General Spinner gg this cecal nor | House in that city, appealing to all churches to aid is in eaoald the society by contributions and patronage, in the Lo appeat 4 eution of the work of the charitable distribu- Tne hevaton we of religious literature. Rev. M. Donnell presented the condition and needs of the Pacific Seminary, at Vakland, Cal., and asked m ofe, Fe other for it such support as would enable’ it to carry on lous, 1 whee bose ry oe Mane. ‘committee appointed to Eee @ paper on Gul to that bower thst mie ae an: ey racer the Washingzon treaty was present. Sag ee from Pott ® lutions approving the course pursued by the ons Sppenais a ows ay feo of the office were vnitea s States aud. Great Britain, and recommend- ‘after the entry of all moneysre- | 10g {0 the national councu vi wie Congregational i anmed on authorized warrants within | Church that sveps be taken to secure, if rear as 10llows:— possible, a system of arbitration between ali ‘Casi Christian nations cr the wutld. Like resoiutions trom st yea $149,602,471 | 8dopied by the Congregational Union in aglaud B,g06 | Were read. Vigorous addresses were made upon 420,000 e203 the suty subject by General Howard, Rey. R. H. Quint 206,274,408 | *Hiesolutious mentioning the “theological sem- 988,040 | Teriin, chicago aud Uakland as eutiued to sepre: rT d 0 repre- peo sentation ina body were passed. P b Paani Stiewrtscrehts ved from loans. ved from custo! ved from internal AFTERNOUN SESSION. face In the afternoon resolutions were adopted recom- Xi Mending the Home Missionary Society to the more $831 398,481. earnest consideration of the churches; ap. proving the Indian policy of the government; declaring (pat all educational establish ments shouid ‘open their door to ail, without distinclion; also, that the American Missionary Societies siouid receive e encouragement of churches vy stated contribus $980,904, 349 $084,919,114 68 aia vn acosznt of public debt. account of the army. 637, jons. Delegates to various ecclesiastical organiza- the is, Seaver tions in foreign countries and in America were Inte! a ‘Of the Treasury (proper) 24,260,86 PR iter tm ter the adoption of various resolutions of thanks 11,037,462 | and short speeches by delegates appropriate to ad- 6, yn} _ Seale ashort session Of prayer was Ladand iplomatic is s e Council finally adjourned. juarte! aries, x 4 War (civil branch). pete f THE DEATH PENALTY. other ant oo ‘The Murderer John H. Hunter Hung Yester- én ine for the fisca) aay the Parents of His the Treasary at cee close Sweetheart. orr.—The above includes transfers Fepayments, AKRON, Ohio, Nov. 21, 1871. $080, 904,340 john H. Hunter, the murderer of Mr. and Mrs, PM enmics eben Gorgett, at Richfield, Ohio, on May 27, was hanged to-day. Hunter went from Michigan to renew his engagement with Chloe Gorgett, which had been Op June 20 2, umber of Al oo 4 broken by her, On the refusal of her parents oiige Preliminary to their organization = to permit him to enter the house he shot orTte umber of hew banks organized durin; ‘them, and tried ineffectually to kill their daugnter, year was 141. The votal number g his incarceration he maintained a spirit of ke une 3, ‘etl, Was 1,830, yy virtue of the au- bravado and attempted ‘to create the impression ‘thority vested in the President by the Inte Rey- | that he waa insane, @nue act of suly, 1870, he has ordered that the Super- | _ Yesterday. he Sttempted suicide by cutting an district, comprising the States of Alabama | artery. He las re! all sustenauce since Monday ppl, od art et to and united with the | Morning and was Noor grand unnerved when in- ene and THE NATIONAL BANKS. 8 of Tennessee, ‘ter constitute put | Sormed that the time had come for hts execution. diate ct be or ir nh had to be supported to the scaffold. after en- ‘December ata 0 ke ste in religious exercises the prisoner made a Ean speech, in which he dei Commetting TRE einen TRIAL, the murder. Precisely at forty-five minutes eleven A. M. the drop fell, and Hunter, falling about = fone, nutes the, pul spinal gh ee nevens een minut Bl short, Testi Important Suit. the body was cut alse Stopped, and y after an - rhe baronetcy case, on Friday, the Tichdot HOA Michael Carroll, Henry Baines r, ali of Whom had WOMEN my TS_OOUNCIL Tehborne in the Carabineers, having, Ween ee PO eye ome! examination of Anarew Ki Bogle, the man bs Suffrage Association met in the National Hall to-day. lor, Whose name has 60 olten been menti Sours ‘of the trial, He ts Gesorived ns an Fourteen States were represented by delegates, | looking man, with hair sligntiy Mrs, Coulter, of Illinois, presided, Lucy Stone road ‘wit grey, possessing ‘an intelligent face, | the annual Tepoit. Letters from Garrison Whittter, and ' iis evidence in cht P wrhich waa followed ge ee Gage and otners were . Reso eclarin; 1st eqmmiocmamine seer ane tare Sartre ac keen sea a dust uy ‘Of the PIRI s caesar eta the Prob: | Gisabilises; they ‘ask Congress to. eotabian gece of the Pisinsars case case approacbin, Le ia gent Hallatng ea tat ue should alter saftrage the “Territories and” to pass the pole ee cel a oth: sixteenth amendment; they ask State Legisia- or fica “es pe le peasy wood known | tures 10 give women Presidential and muni: 5 and Mr. Holmes would be one of the ) “ipal suffrage by law and to amend state js with the exception of eviden: consiitations ;_ they State and federal cail any in ap- | Courts to consirue doubtful ul points of law in the in- pa Burleigh, Campoelt, Sloue, Grew, “Ohaeail and Of the case was Li ir an ant November, when ihe od Bowles and Messrs ‘i non Rober ‘Dale Owen, baile old negro servant of the ing Was manifested. ge noete brought to a close, PEt ions a goon Guaruy who ideasded | | REMINTSOENOES OP THE GREAT FIRE, claimant as hoger ee “pa who . . — ‘was followed by Sergeant James Cairng onoe in the same regiment, and who also’ gure izing claimant as man had known more than twenty years wife of the last witned, ‘ana Me. CHICAGO, Nov. 21, 1871, Human remains were found last evening in the basement of the fribune building. They have been identified as the body of J. B, Stubbs, reporter on resting to"ihepainciny aver the Tribune, He was last seen near the building on " a, Hie nominal defend the morning of the fire, and has not been heard tae “ection, wa was examined at some — ee ‘ Hamlet, formert oor cerppens in the Hieaea of thes the Tenet ends nae bas Gewe AL Sie and Henry been hier fas gens | wine a pth Bad joney in hig ~~ 8 chen. rgeane Ballanune? tt. hada. when charge of 1m: Tule Tuy mikion recly i aia Pg mroly 0 go ou mith, ‘ed. |yauring to recent canvass. ne salad . Tools he aanienth “a not feed, He es) withesses eo Aus. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, Court adjourned at two o'clock “Baurwonsg, Nov. 21, 187 prcscingowie «vine At the annua! meeting yesterday of tne WASHBURS'S MAJORITY IN WISOONSIN, And Ohio Ratiroad, the old board of MApIsON, Wie., Nov. 21, re-clected, the only change being the F of Fri returns from tithe atest he Rate x. John King, 3, to i} the place of ‘Albert Sauk, 8 an her. ih peeere Waahoura the Bablican capdidave ot roventes of ine toud an nde uramenes wor ohne Sree ner aera, cous ad Vous Fear Of $3,117,166 96 me THE CAMP GRANT MASSACRE. Ths United States Grand Jury Indict Several Citizens of Arizona and Call Upon the Govern- ment to Avenge the Blood of Five Hun- dred Victims Murdered by the Indians, WASHINGLON, Nov. 21, 1871, Information has been received at Washington that the United States Grand Jury of Prima county, Arizona, lately in session, found iudictments against several citizens for participating m the Camp Grant massacre, and also against several Indians forthe murder of settlers and traders, It was for the purpose ofarresting one of these Indians, who had taken taken refuge at the Camp Grant Keservarton, that the Deputy Marshal visited the reservatta, — ly to find that the indian had received noth + of nis in- dictment and was permitted, with others, to =6escape )«6tto:)=—s the:)=— ss mountains, nh t& from this official visit, in @hich the Marshal was attended only by @ sufficient force to protect nim on the dangerous road from Tucson to | Camp Grant, tnat the report that’ aa armed force had driven the Indtans from the reservation prova- bly originated, Among other statements in the report of the Grand Jury are the following:—That during the time the Apache Indians have been fed under the Dame of prisoners of war or otherwise at Camb Apache, Camp Goodwin and aa Grant, in this ‘Territory, they ae not disarmed or controlled im any Way, drawing their rations on ration days, ranging at different camps from two to ten Gays, on the simple promise that they had come as friends and would remain where the command- ing oficer would inaicate, and if not they would be \ considered as hostile Indians They were counted on ration days and inquicy made alter those Who were absent, ud a pass Was given to smull parties for a number of days whenever they wishe to go hunting or gathering their fa- ‘vorite food; that while being sed at Camp Goodwin a@ party of ‘Apache ludians left that camp and stole stock from near Tucson; that their trail was fol- lowed and they were attacked, In the attack the said Indians, recognizing tue Camp Goodwin phy- sician, shouted 40 hin that they thougit nim their friend. The physician understanding their language recognized them as the Apache Indians fed at Camp Goodwin; that while being fed at Camp Goodwin a party of Apache Indians leit that camp and killed Cone! Stoue, Deputy Collecwor of Customs, and five men, capiur tng ihe United Staves mail on the 6th of October, ike chief of the party soknp winced, that me «committed this act, has since been fea at Camp acne that while being tea at Camp Giant three Incians Jett said camp and joined the party of Cochise that killed L, B. Wooster and Trinidad Pguera on tie on the 2ist day of March, 1871; that while being ted at Camp Grant, a party of Apache Indians left said camp and stole cattle near Tucson, and were fol- Jowed and one of their number,’ a well- know Indian at camp Grant, was Kkill- ead on tne i2tn day of April, 1871; that Eskewanzin, with seven other pase’ Indians, after receiving tckets ior rations wt Camp Grant, proceeded immediately to tne house of C. McKinucy and killed hm on the 2.th o! May, 1871, and tiey have since been receiving rations at that camp; that a party of these indians joined another band of hostile Indians and “ attacked a train of wagons beyond the Cienega, in this county, aud in the encounter one of the chiefs of ine Camp Grant party was kiiled July 13, 1871, That while being fed at Camp Grant a party of Indians leit said camp and killed the Sonora mail rider near Tucson, on September 15, 1871. We Oud that the hos‘tle bands of Indians in this Territory are led vy many ditierent Chiels, who have generally adopted the potioy of Cochise, making the points where the ind.aus are fed the base of their supphes for ammu- nition, guns and recruits tor their raids, as each hostile chiel usually draws warriors from other banas when he makes av important raid upon the ciuzens, or the neighvoring stave of Sonora, where they are continually making their depredations; that the present regulations of Camp Scott, with the Apache Indians on the reser- Vauon, are such that the whole body of Indians on €Alu reservation migit leave the reservation and be gone many deys without the knowledge of the com- manding officer, In conclusion of the lavors of this United States Grand Jury we would say that five hundred of our neigzbors, friends and feliow citi¥ns have fallen by the murdering hands of thé Apache Indians, clothing m the garp ‘of mourning the iamily circle in many of the ham- lets, towns and.cities in all the States of our coun- try. This blood cries from the ground to the Amer- jusuce to all men. ican peopie for just, SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac ior New Yors—-(iis Day. Son rises.. Sun seta... .» 6 55 | Moon sets,..morn 219 .. 4.37 | High water.morn 4 39 OCEAN STEAMERS, DATES .OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THR MONTHS OF NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER. |28 Broadway. 15 ee a 3 Bowing 1 Bowing Greea i eke 7 Bowling 7 Bowling Gress 2 Bowling Green 12 Bowitng Green 15 Broaaway 7 Sowilne Green Broadway, |19 Bronaway. [2 Bowling Green PORT OF NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 21, 1871, CLEARED. Stoamahip Silesia (NG), Trauimann, Hamburg—Kunbardt Steamsbip Virgo, Bulkley, Savannah—Murray, Ferris & Steamship Charleston, Berry, Charleston—H R Morgan & Pm Benetactor, Jones, Wilmington, NC—Loriara S.eamship Zodiac, Chapin, Newbern—Murray, Ferris ca Steamship Wm P C neewy Norfolk, City Point and Richmond—W; ‘Steamship Auber Smith, City Pe old Demin mar jh, City Point and Richmona— manip Voruateer, Howe, Philadelphia—Lorillard Steam- Yeamshin Nereus. dearne. Boston~H F Dimoc! Pies Pal ate ‘Rory Bernstein, Cork or ee Raye & Gi aire Kinderdyk (NG), Scherian, Amsterdam—Funch, Edye Bare Issac Hall, Colcord, Havre-—Winchester & Town: Bark “May Stelson, Spates, Aspinwall—Winchester & ark Lucy Frances, Upton, Cienfuegos—Thompson & shiv Ce ui Brig M: Br), Gray, Cork rders—Crandall, tots Magee (Br), Gray, for o1 Ber ‘rig Tabal Cain, Stone, Marreiies—Jas Hi Brig L ¥ Mansod, Munson, Gadi F Talore Go, Be i aed ere aD oma 4 at ae P Carrie, uliter &'Co. rea Schr U © Acken, Mead, miaigiaie Sloop Mary Gray, Morgan, Bria It. Steamer M Massey. Smith, Philadelpain. amer Concord, Norman, Philadelphia, Steamer Ann £llza, Philadelphia. Steamer EN Faircalia, Trout, Philadelpuia. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS, ieee. pace What » pen Poth Liveep Liverpool Nov 11 and Qurens- wo CG in lata? ition ‘ei 10:45AM. passed steamsb pale ic, yund east; 20th. tiles east o Sandy Hook, $0) AM. an Inman anda Gaara steamer, uo; 404 tale eaat of do, 8 Me o nchor line of steamers, do; nat ‘#0 FM, « National Co's, seamen, to. 3 a eee were ip pt (Br, new), Grogan, Liverpool jucenstown 11th, witn tmdse ‘and sl" passe Ber oF W jurst. Nov IK, passed a German and Giion steamers boun east oth, ‘8 North German steamer bound east. Steamship Ville de Paris (Fi Brent. Pe ace Fas Xt ‘r), Surmont, ee Nov sai Passengers, to Nov 19, Int 42 13, lon 63 38, ‘pies bark ‘Beotland, (rom doe aes Tad Philadelpmia; same day, an Anchor line steam eh) manip North Amertea, Blocum, Rio Janeiro Pernambuco Novae Pa "are ‘th and St Thomas Fae with indse and passengers, i) W R Garrison, Nov 7, in Bara river, spoke steamship Merrimact boced opal Steamanip bi a wn ay ees Ratvar sind i ed ‘a Nov 18, BSteamanty Montgomery, F hours, mdse and Thasengern Tok Lowden Saran — Bteamantp ae ‘Woodnili, Charleston Nov 18, with ' 8, e Niagara, Walker, Richnions, mes City Botne a Point and sia “Alexander Marsued, Gardner, Livevpool 39 days, with ex: and 90 Had I'death 1 OM Marshall Co, cs — od ottveg banks; from wence fam ea Dorthery cal shi Wet, Creevy, London, any ‘ager tele Sot nonagl anaemia ther, Of Georges Bitonle was ip company. wi palate 0 8, mitt, was drowned, Eh, Louts I paseage west of ihe Batts, “Oo Tat ric, seamen, fall ov and Crary, ra ds Aug 7, yt, guano Guano ee 10" Bpott ro Pr Cay orn Ei if rameed ¢ A trees ‘crossed the toon ‘Oct 8, lon 84 80, spoke bark — rt me a i ay xn ve, in saan to the middie passage tro ester. ae on etera alan te iregon el Been I days W of Bermuds ioe "iat 0, 108 98 Meta for New York. ine i euros 0 1 Wan Nees a? Took thas qulbern poss days, yi) Brij Cole, Stockholm July 15, Btoc! Fs nf a 12, with Kagan ann fron to fe Wasnt Son &Co, ‘Took the tal Bermidaes on ne teeer erly gales; was 10 days west Brig ‘San Juan (Br), Norton, Para 28 day fe, to sagen sta et rades Wy thence Sat api salle: peas eceaniee oh Hatteras, pitts Rania (} ‘Bahn, paged as 20 days, with ant eee og NE gales the ent een was ‘sre Hatteras, bh rye tr Leia ee 1B days, with suent, to ‘Biniveoe & Clapp. weather; Jon 75, bad a severe ‘an lasting 12 cee te deokg and joss lower rtopaai eplit \ Toresals ‘and upper to} rig Hovin (Br), Don ‘Cardenas 14 days, witd sugar, to cn Me Harnes, Mad strong Saud 8 wens ‘most, oe ine paseaze; hoen Rays N of Hatteras’ Nov 16, int 26 fa, John Jackson, seaman, of New York, eu from the ibe boom overboard and was drowned; 17th, lat 87 80, lon 78 Bi apoke sehr Chas Hodedo boundisouth Hnrie College (Nor), Koch, Havana 14 days, with sugar, to order-vestel to C Tobias & weathe Brig RB Gove, Haccaen, Havana i Vidaya wi with suear, t order; vessel to SC Lond & Co, Has’ been alx deys north of Hatteras, with strong northerly winds; 19th inst, ten miles east of Chincoteague, prssed @ can buoy, painted black, with spar thronzh tne ced Hrig AM B (Br), Belfountain, Glace Bay, CB, 8 days, with coal fo'G'H Brower. liad fine weather ‘Brig’ 8 Berry, Bradley, Fernandina 10 days, with lumber 29 G W Russel ronsel to Ward & Co, Was 7 days north of Hatteras, with strong weaterly Schr Gersh Banker, Colton, are i nuts, to F Mops. iad erone tnortamniy wisGe DU Baht waa eos north ot Hatteras, Schr Gen Putnam, with cocoa- Jordan, St Androws 22 days, nuts, to Joseph Eneas. ud ator part of ;pameage sy Poh strong N SE, lasting 12 hot saiediniightatse from SE, lasting 12 hours. Schr J’ Farland, Baker, Trintdad 14 days, with melado to Yznaga, Deivelle & Co— to A Abbott. Had rough weathers was Odaya nor of Hatteras. Schr EL ueonard, Foster, Nassau 10 dave, with mdso to Montell & Bartow—vease to $C Lous & Co, Had strong SE and NW gales; was 5 days north of Hatteras, Schr Cora Nash, Collin, Pensacola 22 days, with lumber, to Snow & Richardson. Has been 8 days north of Hatteras, Bebe 80 ne, Denke Brangwick, Ga, 9 ith chr ne, Bun) SH rant ey lay wi pine timber, to T Miyhew & Co." Had raatle weal on Sele Buckantrest, ye a ‘Savannah 7 days, wit J Pierce—vossel to Ball & Co. Schr Steelman, Pri rig. N fimington, NO, 8 d yal stores to Murray, Ferris & Co—vessel to James Co. Schr Beilo Halladay, Potter, Georgetown, DC. Schr Bonny Boat, Kelly, Philadelphia for Bosion, Bel Southerner, Tatcher, Fisladelphis for Boston, hr Isaac Rich, Garrison, Phi ‘or Boston, Bake Copia, One Thllddeiphia for Boston. The ship Neptune, Spencer, from Liverpool, which arrived on. the sth, a tbo pastencers, and reports having €} rienced st westerly Dantes Nov fom the with 1 na- Elwell jen; has been 20 days west of end of the Grand Bank, fell In with ‘a snip waterlog with foremast standing with everything aitaohed, main ana mizzenmaste along wide veomned to have been knocked down in tho gale whet had heen blowing the previous night; was coppered to 16 fect, and had'a tite fgurehends Vth insh; Tuomas Colligan, feainan, fell overboard and was drowned? bas been off the port since Friday with a pilot on board, The (Br) ship Leander, Knight, before reporied arrived, left Amoy on Aug 8, ‘Two days ont ‘from port she experienced heavy typhoon at dhs entrtnosof tne Formoss cha: SW gules so far as Cape inne} fi + sighte Fst Tight Nor 18: there had s furious suddeuly shiited to NW, with hurricane aq nd a heavy sea; on the coast had strong NW gales from there calms aud light airs; arrived of the Bi fiery at 104M, Passed Through Hell Gate, BOUND SOUTH. — David Pearsall, Sackett, Greenwich for New York, ja stone to order. Schr Maggie Chadwick, Gage, Providence for Philadel- phia. Cre Charles A Grainer, Harvey, Providence for Elizabeth- ar Willard Saulsbury, Handy, New Haven for New Schr America, pede Rockland for New York, with lime.to Pressey & Ce at. Emma F Lewis, Farmer, Provincetown for Tan- jer, Va. pepuerareest Home, Hodgkins, New Bedford forPhiladel- ry vent Anna Myrick, Richards, Provincetown for New ‘ork. cli Ontario, Crowley, Gloucestér for New York, with ‘Se ar M A Coombs, Coombs, Ban: for New Yor! lumber to Simpuon ¢ Siege nie ae: ie Sehr rt Sheran, Greeowich for New York, with stone to ran, Jarvis, Boston for Philadelphia, Behe J F Trier Lint LinnéRin, Glowttester tor Phila.elphi ir jnnéRin, GlouBester tor Philatelphia, 3 Mavo, Provincetown for New York. Scur Jennie Rosaline, Tucker, Fail River tor New York. Schr Ben) Knglish, Kelly. New London for New York. Lucy Charch; Wiswell, Providence for New York. Schr Eivie Davis, Wheaton, Providence for Philadelphia, Sebr Jobin Fisk, Blak, “Gloucester for New Tork, , Healey, Boswn for Feces Sehr NP Goodall, Goodel, Prova Elizabeti ce f Florence Nowell. Feumimore, dyynn for Phiteatio Baur L's Barnes, Colemua, New tiatee fur hac pea ia Schr Minguas, Heany, Providence for New York, Bene Tonle Haine, 4 Bunce, Providence for New York, \deace for New Yor ax Bis og is, Cow Bay for New York. ix aes idence for New York. nee Dee New Bedford for New York, ig tre eres, nce nee York, Sehr Rabon Ek im, Be re enrocd fork for ieee Yon ork. Schr N P Goodell, a nreriteae for Philadelphia. Schr Kipple, Conover, New Haven for Trenton. ‘Walker. Providence for New York. G birdy Drinkwater, Rew Haven for Hoboken, Schr Gen Scoit, Hobbs, idence for New York. Steamer Eiecira, Mott, Providence tor New York, mdse and passengers. Perec Bast. Bteamabin New York for Brig rately, Socielian ‘New York for ny soo NF (not ore yankee Biade, Coombs, Rondont for Newi Ben Memento, Nickerson, New York tor Now Pree Schr Whistler, Keate, A New York for Taunton. Sehr Elm City, Kidd, New York for Wareham, Sebr A8 Parker. Catpenter, New York for Glen Cove, Schr Olive Branch, Duvis, New York for Machias, Schr Louisa Francis, Kelly, Albany for New Bodtord, cbr Inland Belle, arse, kew Senr Win Young, Barualie, Albany {ur Por dedierson, Sour JD unin, ‘Poole, New York for Danversnons Sebr C8 Dyer, Dyer, New York for Salem. Schr Mahaska, Thicket, New York (or Poston, Sehr Walton, Hunt, Hilzbethport for Boston, Schr G & C Burnell, Prot jew York tor Stamford, Behr Gen Boost, Hart 4, Port dohnaen for F tr SM Tyler; Haskill; Hilzabetnport tor Fa River, Behr Bacor’, Davis, New York for Mridgeport Schr Henry’ Lemuel, Jarvis, New York for Bridgeport, -Bebr MS Frisbie, New ¥ ork for Portsmouth. Empire, Maithews, fllzabetnport for 1 ae 3 Hartford, Schr Nettie Cushing, Pressey, Rondout for ‘Boston, Schr Ri pomicades, omaill, New York for Bangor. Schr x Shaler, i North, joboken tor Bridgeport. Sebr Mayday, jew ork Coe for Bangor. Behr Julla, rey, Hoboen for Bostou. Behr Oliver Perry by, New York for Gloucester. ‘Andrew Rew York jor Ri ohn, Nie Scbr Netti br Rea’ ian ‘Newburyport, jew Yor skeet for New Bereta, New Tork for Hantaport, jarvis, New York for New Haven. Bene one Rew ore er nr for Provi oe 4 a Bird, ‘Drinkwdier } Rew York for Boston. Schr Sea Nympb, Cornell, Etzavetbport for Providence, Senr Forest Oak, Seeerme pau Baltimore for New Haven. person, Schr J G Tell, Jobnaon for Ni Bicamner Meus, Davis, New York tor Brovieanse, aa"e™ SAILED. Steamanipe Slee. Hamburg; Vi ‘Charleston; Benefactor, Wiminstons NO an ‘Zodiac, New: da, Rlebmoud, We; Allsemnaries dos Volunteer, Philauelphia, Wind at sunset WSW, light, Marine Disasters, @ For particulars of the loss of brig © H Kennedy see news columns. Suir YANGre2R (Br), Smith, from Foochow for New York, has been totally lost in the China Sea, She hada foil caro of Oolong and Congo teas, (The above is the sub- stance of = cable dispatch received by Messra Howlett & Tor- Tance, of 69 Wall st.) Liverpool, waa npoken Zo ihe Mf Yoniane by tke Pare (a) trom New York, at Gravesend, and red that on October 8), at 4AM, she encountered a hurricane from the NE, which swept lecks fore and aft of preryjhing, focluding boats, Torebouse, alley and deckiond, an carried ‘away ‘mainsail, ti zzeninast and every th ached, provisions, de. aud washing two mac overbo: Brio Mountarn Eaoux, from Bangor for New Haven, ot ashore 14th inst on the rocks near the lighthouse at Tar- a er assiniance and succeeded ta gelling her ow Danae er assintanct in er off, if any, not stated, 54 " Baro Lise HocanroN, from Philadelphia, for Portland, at Vineyard Haven, revoria heavy weather; split sails, care ried away toreyard, and shifted cargo. Scour epee KasneupNaroRe, Nov 20—Schr Indus, Capt J Shay, of and from Provincetown for Portland, reat ‘abet ke "bak kes! Roc mouth ot Ke a nt ni reece. Of p bright aise career maranatha a py will be « pat the weather shoul a etlacce tants ine we ‘a three-fourths is Kell fe Sa Areata Ea reac Sones anu sand, al gan ited a a st Newport ough night THomas J. Frazi Piam, hours, Fis yom "tor New York, with nth fr ft tarvived at Key at leaking and with eee feet of water in is oh pom, teas king. cence ay masrantets |" ¥N . from New York for Yarmouth, N! ae ROR, Joat both topmasta in « gale on the ne 10k a By ve RB a inoared ou Gabahe Barley lence Soup QHABLES ComzRy, from Charleston for Boston, a4 one. ‘up in hut place to load wager forthe, HRiees, Miscellancous. Doctor Wilson, the attentive purser of the steamship North America, from Rio Janeiro, 4c, will please accept our ‘thanks for his attentions: — Wm Hathaway, Jr, the attentive purser of the steamship San Salvador, from Savannah, has our thanks for favors. Purser J D Tenbrocok, of the steamship Montgomery, from Savannah, has our thanks for favors, RAPID SAILING—A Liverpool paper of October 81 says:— The fron clipper ship Ravenscraty, Captain Dunlop, of the Allan’ line, left New York on Saturday evening, the léth fast, discharged her pilot at Sandy Hook on Sunday afternoon, the 15th inst, and was boarded by the pilot off Point Lynas on Sunday afternoon, the 29th inst, thus accomplishing the passage from pilot to pilot in 14 days, a run unprecedented at this time of the year, On the 21st inst she ran 278 knots. ‘The Ravenscraig arrived in the river on Monday afternoon. (The ship Strathearn, of same line, and sister ship to the Ra- vensoraig, is now at this port loading for Liverpool, and con- signed to Messrs Henderson Brothers, ot Anchor line steam ships.) LAvUNonEn—, ippsburs, China ¥ Mino a iheninpebe main ri bie Pere! poe anaes Sara ae, Ms rer Notice to Mariners. 2 LONG ISLAND ptr ent eae ae ENTRANCE TO Notloo s hereby given tuas the light b alton gia tot eet eee znyter aba nt Painted od, Pike dwelling aud the gow be eer oatt ie = welling a piles are painted wilt, the muneure ro igot sine olor and tne wern black. = light is a fixed red, ilumini tire iol The fa @ lens of the fo Cau jane is 6 ld be Thetoo oon! pia fest ohove mean tide, and shoul a fog bell will be strack: mouer during foggy and Ick weataer, at intervals of nto structure la paasea ts ihe should not be approached nearer than 200 fect. saatars, bt Dep ton, DO, Nov ®, 181 oflee ‘Lighthouse Board, Washing- Whalemen. Arrived at St H 108, 100 oben, Heleno Oct 18, brig F Moore, Bassett, Bos- feard trom silent barks a slobe, Tate New Bedford, bole wa: Jars Ble wh; ria Basie t, Crapo, "Beasony bar indy dor 300 bbe Pp; Url ALA Grevelandr Faghe wen, last of At Aieut iean. Na acer oe from precious 13 k Janet, ne port, 80 hbis ap since Tearing ay a8 ‘of falar + Weer Barx it, Howlas Hi, was off st Islands, Oct 1S havin, one small whale; esjark ‘Nautiiun Aen A, 9, wad at St Helena jautius, Smithy of AB, had taken £00 bbls hpbk o Ina orale 0 on the mre Hea. Mr Holmes Int oftoer, discharges, act a pat Bark pee) Trecartin, from Cadiz tor New York, Nov Tl, lat 26, lor Foreign Ports. Pa ani Pil), Nov 9—Arrived, Domenica, Jaccarino, yi s ved” fi ingroad oan +e in Kit ‘bh, Black agua: Marshall, mn via, Skt, Rappho, Wilbur, Stont OXHAVEN, jailed, Abker deen hy Faoruus, Phila- DRAL, Nov 10—Arnived, Roslin Castle, Chester, N (and sailed fr London); Greynound, ‘Martine Lenton yond sailed for Mobile). BUULIN, Nov tSaled, Gettysburg, Walker, New Orleans, Nov le Bi jteelman, Piladelpula or Dank mr, yannle Bachelcer, 6 » fom ov 4—Arrived, Catharine, Drummond, wine, Klickow, New York. ra shames ELSINORE, Nov 6—Arrived, R © Winthrop, Powers, Cron stadt for Hull. a alae Nov 9—Arrived, Thurmuthis, Mathias, Gancow, Nox 8 Saled, Towa. @), New ork, Hayur, Nov arrived’ is the roads Geetthan, Walls, TERVERPOOLG Noy 20—Arrived, H aces Richardso I'VERPOOLs Nov 00 bilgi, Nevada (a, Green, New ‘New York. dene Bird, Galveston: 10th, Ori- New York: se Wilmington, NO; 8M nota, Kaow tor thy Leaming! son, Dunkerton, Tybee: 16th, Ve Merritt Giikey, Quraensa; zt Thos Dunbam, McLean, and Lewien, New York; Bridgewater, Blason, do; West ps a ag (a), Th for New Yorks ni out » Oceanic (a) LN om] ‘or lew Victor, Andersen’ San Francisco via Bordeat: 0th, City London (s), Tibbits, New ‘vores. LB B Gichrt ‘Watte, Sevan. nah; Kathleen, Wright, Baltimore; Churo! ifax, NS changed from Charleston). Lonvon, Nov 10—Arrived, Plymouth Rock, Warner, New Sor di entered out for ott Ith, Triumpb, Cheney, do; rt ea eps Loring, for New Bedford; Robert Estella, bas ¥ area ate Collins, Phliacelphl ssjom, Pha Tae Nov 18—1n port schr Decorra, Clark, for New Yor! MONTEVIDEO, Oct 14—Arrived .. Dover, Stfiphen, a Uaprere, Blanchard, ‘and sailed for Buenos yrea); Shawmu Fermandin Oh NO fon (and sailed for Buenos Scarte. ngs. Gas Moonbeam, Wetaa Carsitr: Com Daipont, Nicks ae javannals; Clara, Cornell, New York. jailed previous, Hester A. Blanchard, Hardy, Hersey, Small, Valparaiso; David, Manton, Neen ed Berner, rancisco; George Wi ia; jew Or: rn for NEWOA6TL! Newrort, Hele Nascau, Nov it “Arrived, achra John Wetseten Nov)—Cleared, Theodore Vons, N foe 8_Balled, Nornen, Heleeren, New York, silane, Baitimorn tanpede. Whitmore, New York, rived at Waillng's isla! Nov 4 sehr Mary E Simmons, Sparks, St Domineo for Boston (put in for suppites, and prot ceeded same day). PERNAMBUCO, Oct 4—Arrived, schra Anna Tibbetts, Al- lers, touched for re- len, Rio Grande for Falmouth for ord bments; 25th, Narriet lrewster, Squires, Richmona : ah JAboatao, Da- 26th, Baler, Da Revs, ew York man ior Dash Richmond for io Faneira vealiedeo ae gr Janes Miles, Bere, abla 1th is Thowpaon, Bienes Apress Wks beeetonaes ‘i Mage om New York), Bahia, in im bid AA, Arrived, ichre Edward New York (and sailed Nov 8 to reti aoaet Dn Ella Hodsd3ny Nick? ‘erson, ‘w York; 26th, brij Nile ‘(Bry Nick Schr Silver star, Emit, dof Now 6. stoau ‘teamanip "Merrinse, mas WEniied Oot 23, he i Rio Janet Morton, ¥ 2 jaan (Br), , sTOWN, Nov 2l—, “Arrived’ tat : 336 AM, = ris, Mizehouse, New York for Liverpool (sede sal ee ‘9th, Caroline, Behrens, Baltimore; Tryen, rH bre id Oct 96—Arrived i obi Jordan, Sunderland; Grace arent "Fou, Solas bial, Merry,’ Bi alisores Travelief, ‘Pennela td eller, Pen i Biahp, Rime, Nea York iad salty obs Bp ew ane arrived cep bark Aquidneck, Cheesebrough, Baitl- lied previous gumach, Bennett, sCateaaat af het ro vn so Viti Serr Dare, Bolt Robins do; talons Blast ob jearse, Seated Siam taiceat Fork ich Bal er My . New Yor ian one ‘Amenitas, Heri, Ga Galves cd Friend, Hampton Roads; Keturah, aris Pinta, sad and’ Ofpee Ky sie ‘United Btates ; GI ‘Mannan, and aie por Get 25, 14 barks Axel re i ork, with Br), f scree Pe ota forme : tet Bie e Nor OF jempton Roads, wie 450 ot Daas R Sane Ton Balu. meres Hampton wpavmna, Oe ie tte ion wee, okey Pacer i= from Ne ‘7th, for dnendo, a 5 spel Nov 6—, brig Maris White, Parker, SeSalled 10%n, Waverley, A watson Fil a gor! brig Ait Alloe, for Baltimore be ) tac Oct 29—In port bark Fanny Lewis, Lewis, for Boston in 1b days, Lek e hh Oc 80—In port schr W R Knighton, for the coast ina “or oa VN Ker tLe wd ship George Peabody, Jen- va ra Nov 6—Arrived, Chas H Oulton, Franees, New rntacien ‘ae aa BOSTON, Nov 20—Arrive: New Zork: 5 bet N Buuter, Rate Wil nlogtony oC ih Mary +f , Varter, (Baxter; Brown, Crowell; EH nny Norrie’ ‘Alice. By Alloy’ Wan Wiler, May, and’ Wave Bema aseeot cia | Pipe dar hata pclenret Sion amps Crtnta her, Savannah liam He Ne hi t fete ia (Bt, Barnett &t Domine; See sae ewiow, Bo: "uiloa- From ihe Roads, rind By, ant pn sie Kanvnas also Zahips and abacus m ee rite ee wi a, Larus ° "ae rive a it x o; Lab ya econ Bt Mares B esi revlon iy Niokgraoa, Wht nore; Ol iceti ma Tse Titer rn pice | reais al Hot ie lie, Rew Yore pt a es Indore pot wibfcriaece pemiasemitos Porte Se etlled a mbes peclnypgntsee pia “BRAZOS SANTIAGO, Texas, 10— Arrived, steamship Frances from New York viet a 1e-Clenred, ria Inginns, Austia, Port eatin lov 17. Newton, Nally Brown and Bocuss'us Meloy, for Puaser- Scnws LANDING, Ni = Ly Was 3 Port Tosneon, éliaa Aveta wt Beat teamacek. OHARLESTS Sy te Dg New ork | bare RR a ~svoamahip Jas “hager, Now York; bark Delphine a brig Mary EB Pennell, Eaton, ir avis saint In port tote bark Henry a ant tor — satis Hera, Rent MAIS Seth ag as ght, Brown, oncott ; Ww (from run New ¥ MILLBBIDGE, Nov 11 Sited, ‘Schr Unton, Sawyer, New’ NEW ORLEANS, Nov York. ee NST i ar EST tine, Dar Boge Mey Lincoln, and Cameo (er, rs Sopal ach, Hawking, liga ie Nonent Sow! ewe ao Nov 21—Sailed, steamship Eliea 8 Terry, Sn POLE SS 18Arrived, achrs Bmama P Pri hady, New ¥ tear Walton, fab, Providence for Tian ore, lost main sate ; 3 x 1) ramtier, pene James i yet tor New ere asa KN ry aS = eit Safah Fu ra slones: frm Ran Tuts, ktm PONE BEDFORD, Noy 18—srrived, achr Northern Ireland, Georgetown, <oiediepedlion st Sa my Ryde ren cone in Moin renee s) nd “zee r, Faliimores “Ne PORT, Now 1s EM Arrived geht Byh Bopouey 2 vealer Haig, aan aNcarsived ecb Wile Irving. Robbing, Harwich. roa Pelcia’ an Shepard A A Guay Babel a ea ag dl lf epard ry aries, ei ue Shears A enh abated ‘9th Arrived, fohra Helen M, Condon, saan ‘Jackeo! vilie; Texas, Cham) pln: dy Lord: ‘One fer, and Success, Mnsedee Port Lap mr ‘Clouds Teeenk Cerro ‘iordo, South Amboy, W HAVEN, N, Nov 2l—Arrived, sohr GB Murney, Mo- orth Malied Bone Robin Hood, Baker; Ripe Dickinson; cr ‘Ha, Carroll; D Darineon. ‘Smiti, and Isaac Andersot Johnson: Nev New ork; AT Minet, a ‘South River 0s Gur PENSAUOLA: Nov Ii Arrived ores (1p), Bolg, schr Wenonah, Wimba a Tesianoln Balin brie Constancrs (Sp), Mahiques, Barcelona) schr York. avail A. PHN, x Nov 40—Arrived, schrs Jacob Ki aL. De ov ees an; Artie Garwood, rouneic NYFilspaick, Smiths F , Bacon; Fanny G Wi Diocerson anid Frank #1 + Wm Colkers ickerson, and 3 Newport. “velow bare’ Tidal Wave.” irons } Dre SV Merrick, trom far we Gleared—Haik Pan‘le ‘Nickerson, Barbados; risa sie Belen 3s Beng kB Rol Lew né, Nov, 20-Passed tn, test night, bark Patria morning, stip Andrew Lovitt (rom Ardrossan, Arrived ast Hwa aire Domnn trom (iibara, for Now tore + bel foward, from Exuma for do: Frelha: sarmaos (Port), Philadelphia; achr Chimo, ‘trom Honstre fi ae reicre ra; brig Annie D Torrey nett fon FI ai mee" Dark Imperador remains, bound out; an oniuguete brig and one or (wo sehooneas . Philedetmate: this Bt vessels remain, A bar! n otioe fn.at 12 o'clock. ved, brig Hunter, from Tampleo for New Xirk. Seiled—Rark hae oe tor ‘New ‘York; ‘A Hoa, for do; scht Caimo, for Bangor PORTLAND, Ne ~Arrit dy bark Deador, Grant, MED Nor 2) -Arrivod are Deador, Grant Maly we Mahoney, Las Tunas; sole, = vd, ‘atenmshi D itiberntan (Br), Watts, Liverpoot! PoRTs woul ITH, Nov 17—Arrived, pom 5S P M Tasker, Al- * | ten, Philadelphia 5 ‘Terrapin, Wooster, New York; Ktta May, lobo! PROVED! che Nov 19—Arrived, schr we Seer Ciay-" Péieared eared Hark Elize Ethan Allen, Blako, He, Blorence, J ecg on Hak wpetiawailer Gare ner, as Wt Cr hen lo; las Bat panee trenton! Georse Wr Wolaler, Grossper Ate bany; Wm H Rowe, Whittemore, Biizabatuport Amos ik- enburg, Racket, ‘enk ‘do; Richa Brown, dot James Parker, abethport "for Pawtucket? Bee ‘Tay! Fon nkeepsie; Susan & Mary, K cheese Hovoker;; Hantsh, Biackenan,’ Arwold, Plemints: Brere green, Bunee, Rondout, Blackady:e, Wiekso ‘kson, Hoboken; h, do; Cherub, Fletcher, 3, Vintage. Han for fenemnel ‘Sunnyside, Dixon, Gunton ‘oink; Manis, Stil. Jennings, Fire Island; Bueleh E Sharp, Baker, Elisar thport, Gigared—Schr Alcoyne, Dawes, Alexandria, Deere ases te heynolds, ‘Jac Jacksonriiie; Sanivel ‘i lel! ‘ork 5 Fou Baystdn, Miuchell; dd Nightingale, Beebo, doy alldas rawr cker, Hoy 30- Arrived, Achrs Ann Dole, Bunce, se Vintage, Handy, oeeoOK! cPORT, ite, Nov 18—Cleared, schr dP Allen, Allen BAN FRANO en Saami oe Pan open yp arierie Nniied a0th, ship ince. t Hawk, Crowell, New York (bas. been ied SAVANNAH, Nov Arrive, ships Mayflower, bag Cynosure, Liverpool; Calliope, 4 at bark Roseta, Brig Mary P Comery. Gteamships Magnolia, tore, Nom x antrille, 403, Jano, ‘Bordeaus: brig Flubta, Matan- Le red—Steamship Seminole, for Boston, aaattLEa, Ga, ‘Nov TreAnives, sctr D Talbot, Amesbury, sor MARYS, Ga, Nov 6—Cleared, brig’ 8t Miguel (Sp), Com ith--Arrived, Sat Saree bos § FM, Nov 66a ¥, grils Robonong Philadelphia; 1%b, desea’ Pace, fleet bound South and Soare WVinwvany HAVER, Nor Starry brigs David Bug tan, New a Boon, Linen nO gta (Br),.40 for Bt 0 Beneat Ke, s re ‘ wraod, Wellfcet for Tas sae or Jy lorena, Judge ea E pare ea xa Youre, sea King, Haile A Butler, eas ger, cost Sarge, 8 Trig John Arties, Wiimtn for & Nellie, Hai Tor Boston main Tal se at A Fi, Sy het tor New York Walter 1: eto! ‘do Deer Isle for dos Wiad ior Bay 2 fore Viola, Machias for F dos eee Balem for Philadelphia: Lucia B 2vae, aurers, for elle Urowa, Gardiagr for dos, A rand, Elle word! fork; J Atwi J°h Allea, Hockports Me, for Charieston, A aoe OWNERS OF Vv YESSELB Fou. wil plete tes In « whole or in Sihhee Wetec teats Recntiag | Gauges,” Ceefocant See centers oe ears wana tere eee will be au; i yo Joureauire to the undersigned, sole manufacturers under Tie RECORDING STEAM GAUGE arose Ka iow Superior Locomotive and stationary nry Guages aleo BSOLUTE DIVORCES, LEGALLY OBTAINED FROM the courts of diferent States. No publ ial. Adi N Public and Commissioner (or B.L Kind Couaselior-at-Law, way. ABSOLUTE, D DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN cect stare tase aac 7 no ‘unt 3 ni Mu. bods Attorney, 180 Broadway. _ Tor’ “orne, as, buntons, chill ial CANDEE, SURGEON CRIROPODIST, OFFICE NO. D*s Bond rot near Broadway. oper ail didioulties s the feet with my Great lodian Corus and W.SAMURWisee.. CARINE AND MERCAI J. Si Serice, Soot PACTURERS ee FURNE 63 Ann and 163 ¥ Willtam streets, New York, ae AND aces OpmapEgarion: SET, Unt vecay can be idence on diseases. A apractioe of @ years ables him to guarantee permanent cures or 20 Centre street, near Chambers. ours, BA. M. U8 P. orm NEW 1871 PATTERN—SIMPLE AS 8 OLD V TOOTH v TOOTH, (ot one failed failed mn 36,090, New yore austen Inetrr alB tye EM. Boreron, 78 Beekman srt en York t— S1e—This certifies that I ane ihe Tea Gara Baw, Worked by hand, by two meu, Novem! men and saw nd 8-9 seconds; and 19 x a oo aad or at a bine min T am satisiied “tat for all cuttin eye and small timber your ve no rival in speed, Jn ease and ta simplicity, is iy believe their universal use money and time, and lighten ‘the tol volt of it pans of men. Superintendent and Engineer Ai I select this from many letiers rece! BY now Jaton Improved Lightning Bay of ity Messrs. Frisselte & PNY, are verxon, ae Knowi Tor thelr high’ character: ‘They’ ‘wits farmers and lumbermen :— Mr. E. M. BOYNTON, (8 Beekman street, New York :— - ‘Stn—The ninth shipment of your Cross-Out and Wood Saws tous this season arrived last Wednesday. Please send us ‘moro Lightning Crots-Cut Baws 800! ible. a8 possi! sale of your saws cohtinues ork and we are ‘mearty. out, We Sbail require fuliy 600 Lightning Croas-Cute as Eieeaved erties ree earned a q Of manufac Ure. "We abould have sold more ait eal may we have Goon overpepeues ith cteer fevtstito of ‘aud have been obliged to sell your aa ry vance of fi \yepthnng cent oo any yet bry 78 Ro otber aa UN Gur eastomers say the ning Saw saves the alfference of cow i more simple to sharpen shat run caaler than any other. fs teal at wie ere a anhigeipecis te Foe one Grote Ci 1d. full direo- Lightning ts bas my (4f00 che ing tay 2a gad ful direo- MHowest uardwate mon wit procure Tame ey o,oat Beep thom agents are wanted, A gi Tata het gd casts to pl to places tits aldo of ‘ihe Mlesier mee ac Tktge hardware Jobbing houses in Amerion a7 Me faxes, are Sawy otter { Agents wanted wi he Lardware trade do not sell the genuine, which bas my name and i Cheam each Saw. ole Hetor and manufacturer, PUNE Pa vests Ba OTHER'S | TREASURE,—MRS. “Finsio ws Tiros AYRUP js the and nurses ia the ited Bates.