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10 AMUSEMENT, Grand Opera 7 /, ; Under the title of “Pari? or pays of tie Com- mune,” 4 new sensation 4) ‘rama was last night Produced at this the Jer here was no remark: able novelty either im tne plot or the dialogue; tne ene was 80 IT volved that it wouta take quite a @olama t© " saxe it clear, and the other was rather Femarkal’¢ yor length than brilltancy. If we were to Judge "49 play merely in relation to ihe unity of 1s PICT, oF rhe effectiveness of the dialogue we aon “perhaps, be compelled to render an adverse Jadgment; but a the class of plays to ‘which this latest additiqgn Yo cramatto literature @wetongs plot and dialogue are simply accesseries, ‘which form a more or less ‘effective tink to the Inci- sents ami tableaux in which centre ali the 4mrerest, ‘Tuere can certsiuly be no complaint that ‘the pres- ent piece is wauting in incident, but we do 'tvink that @ judicious pruning of the diatogue would have the effect of consideraoly increasing the interest of the piece, which lags while some of tne charac ms are engaged talking stage philoso) = 8 Sacerp teas GTensive sentinertalism, The @uthor ts open to the charge of ‘Not having a clear understanding either of the object or motives of the CommuBisis, and we have the wen who fought in detence of local sell government irom ihe parest Motives represented under the most revolting light. According to Mr. De Leon, the Columunsts were Dolitng more Wan degraded and seifix<n men, whose ogject was pluader, This is 60 contrary to h that We Must Object to the perverssen of con- Semporary BStory which It-ttvolves, Tre igno- fance of French society which @ displays |ccoun's for Many small mistakea which sre made in the piece, as, for instance, @aking the Prince Premdent declare that “ine @mpire is peace,” which nivoives a tt amachro- Bism. Another drjectionadle feature is the use of the prolegue, wich has in reality pothing to do ‘with the drana T, and all that we are told in Se prolozue caald just as well be conveyed inci. dentally’in the dialogue of the plece. The power of easing of the new drauve depends neither on its Nor its dAslogue, bul on the effectrvenesa of its eaux avid the moving nature Of ‘its tnoidents, wnich have the charm of placing beiore realistic representation of events the ‘whole Bhat ‘bistercal accurecy hi ——- we cannot withhold our compete and elfective manoer in Ww! various Cablenux! are presented. No expense has been Bpared cf tne mise enscéne, and the result is higniy ereditalfe to the enterprise of the manager. Of the vainous cheracters introduced the only one ‘which can lay.claim to newness orerizinality is Shai of Mie. Flora, who a8 queen ol opdra beuse nu (0) eites, Was presented with a naturalness some- what arcing. Miss Cie, Who filled this Wil s part and judgment. She sang seve gongs with considerabie effect. Mr. Hagan’: ‘We in jperialist spy, was a very goou piece of actung, Smoug fi at times a little heavy. Miss Ada Gray, WhO Made, her debut as the herolae, acted the pert of the wantin ére ina natural and unaffectedway. With B vigorous application of the pruniug Knife’ to the @ialjzue there is no doubt tlat the new piay will tract & considerable share of pubite patronage, it Jt must be content to base its. claims on its Bpecitacuiar effects, Opera Bouffe—Le Pont des Soupirs, An opera by Ofenbach, entirely new to this coun. try, culled “The Bridge of Sighs,” was produced at Lina Edwin’s Theatre last evening. The audience Mired the tue house and was enthusiastic and ap- parently pleased. The libre'to of the opera is by those eminent writers, Messrs. Crémieux and alevy, aud deals with the Venetian subject in this Wise:—The Admiral Doge, Comariu, and his *@querry, Baptiste (Messrs. Duchesne and Edgard), yun away before a naval fight, and reach Venice iu disguise, Arriving before his palace they find a page named Amoroso (Mlle Doria), and Malatromba (M. Noe) serenading dhe Doge’s wife, Catarina (Mile, Aim¢e). Comarini ‘Sttempts vo enter the palace in burlar faghion, the Goors being locked, when proclamation is made by the crier of the Council of Ten (Messieurs les Dix) Shat he and his follower are condemned to death— she usual mode of treatment of unsuccessful people im Venice in those cheerful days, This 1s the story as developed in the first act, and the music, go far, is very meagre and uninteresting. There is a faint Sparkle in the serenade of the page, but the usual spirit of Offenbach seems to have departed like that ®t champagne when it las been left uncorked @ consideravie time, ‘The second act— ie best m the opera—introduces us to the interior of the palace, and here $he husband and his follower are present in the dis Gutse of spies of the dreaded Council of Ten. Mal- Stromba, who aspires to the post of successor to Cowarini, politically and domestically, makes vio- ent love to the wife of the proscrived Doge, and giter a lively tussie with tne page, who takes her . he calis for his sir)4. Two of these, who hap- ed Lo have met with disaster at the hands of the ge. and his equerry, and who were thrust into a lock and preposterous barometer by their assail- ants, struggle out on the scene, fighting Wino their conquerors, The neighvorhoou fe alarmed ana other myrmidons Gock in. OComarin: is corne but saves himself by announcing the news of the death of himself and Gemanding to be brought beiore the Council. some tne briuiancy oO! the Franco-German composer is ere, especially in the encounter between the real Qnd disguised Spies and in the duet between Cata- Ina and Maiairomba. The third act brings us into Gite nalt ot the Counci of ‘Ten (there were only nine dast night), and a half dozeu girls, dressed as gon- Gelieres—a rather original style of costume, by the Way—imake a choral petition to be assigned the monopoly of that business, A very indecorous Assent is given In seimi-can-cun style by the council, Sue cme (M. Vailer) beating time to the music in the Bost hilarious mavner, ‘tne entrance of Maia- tromba puis a stop to the festive proceedings, and then comes ie Wial of the unjortunate Doge und Baptiste, Boi are discovered by Catarina and Amoroso, Who devonuce then as sples of Maia tromba, finding out their mustake wien too la ‘The duet of Année and Doriia in this scene sommes deux aventuriers’’—ts full of the Ceristic dash of Offenbach and was encored. Scribed parties are jed of to execution, but ar @ the last moment by a despatch a She victory of the feet that Comarini comm With the exception vo! the duet we tiave mentioned Phe wiusic of Lin 1s barren of all terest. ‘1 Jast act 1s the carnival aud js enlivened by the ap. rance of Comarinit and M amba as rival oes. They meet ina tourney, aud the former is Overihrown apd is bauisbea to Spain with his wie auc We wevitable page. A cancun, of course, ends the opera. Toe music, as a general thing, is tle Weakest of all Offenvaca’s etforis and ts mainiy ay up of scraps of his otler operas, noia- ly “es Brigands.? Aimée, Doria and Ld. ri carried Ou tne Lonors Of the evening. Ducivesne Setea well, but lis voice bas loug since deparied to that bourne whence no voice ever returns. The feuor, Noe, may be credited with the same good and ‘Dad qualities. Mile. Aimée certainly dia everything 4m her power to produce the opera in good style, lor She costumes were new and exceedingly rich, aud She scenery as good as the limited space on the stage ‘would admit, ‘ihe orchestra and chorus, although jecessarily very small, did their work commenda- ly, and M, Bessieres, the leader, is entitied to a ‘word of praise. But the sooner the opera is slielved beiter, There are dozens of others in Mile, Almée’s repertoire which will take better and secure houses even in tis season of Lmmense compe- on, Brooklyn Theatre—“Onrs.”’ Robvertson's beautiful drama, “Ours,” was pro. @uced in Mrs. Conway’s elegant theatre iast night, @nd, considering the diMcuities of a first perform. @nce, in @ very creditabie manner. The appoint. ments difered in nothing from those presented at Wallack’s. Mr, Frank Roche a3 Hugh Chal- @ote acquitted hinself well, and merited She applause cf the audience. mr. Chip. ndaie as Sir Alexander Shendryn, Mr. mb as Sergeant Jones and Miss Minnie Con- ‘ay as Mary Netley were excellent. There was no ring or iucongruity throughout the entire per- mance, aud the audience were more than satis- ed. ‘The management deserves credit tor the beral way In Which “Ours” is pot on the stage, nd it cannot be doubted that the public will duly preciate the efforts made in their behalf, The lay Will be repeated to-uight and every might this KANSAS CITY ITEMS, Kansas CIty, Nov. 27, 1871.9 ‘The Sunday Times of this city Published eleven Soluwns of letters from prominent men of Missouri Sudorsing the passive democratic policy. The Writers are Senators, Representatives, gen Juoges autciuzens go beaaaistie Mrs. King, the white wife of 1. M. King, lawyer, Fecently arrested on @ charge of bigamy, having & Solored wife at Topeka aud a white wile here, at- fempted to comme suicide bere yestel fed, lorfeiting bis vouds. ae ae TELEGRAPHIO NEWS ITEMS, Hon. Gideon Hayes bas resigned the ofice of W. the Massachusetis biate Prisou, Lo take elect Janey Jobm A; Hanson was yesterday arraigned in the Municipal Court at won, ebar; wil forgery, and ov be (alo default of $000 ba gape! ‘The Police Commissioners at Hariford, Conn., yesterta faviez 2» choose a Captain in place of C.D, Moli,tengnen, Frssandisaten were Lieorge li, Jou 's. Hoided, Charon ‘Saunders and L. 8. Cowles, On Saturday night last four prisoners in the jail at Frank- Min, dud, overpowered the jailer anu eacaped. One oi them, ebarced' with murder, was speedily recaptured. Shree bare not alage been beard froin. The of the “Crystal Wedding” of Corneitus Vandervin, Jr, abd wile which took place at thelr realcence wear Hartford, Conn., laet nycht, brought several of the Vane erbiit family trom New York to attend the festivities. The following deapatch wae received at Boston yesterday from Omairn and dated the 25th '—"haow fell to the depth of plains, All passenger @vesed ragetgre irom we ‘Lhe olner NEW ‘YORK HEKALD, TUESDAY, NOVW@MBER 8, 1871.—TKIPLE SHEET, —— - l " BROOKLYN ART ASSOCIATION. ‘The First Keception ¢7 the Winter Season. The gallery of the Art Azsociation in the brook- lyn Academy of Music was crowded last night with the lite of tne City of Churches, and tie imterest manifested in the exceiieut collection of paintings amply rewarded those Whoso love of art caused tem to give vure- able Lime and money, with the object of cultivaring among the peeple a love of te wstnecde, The policy pursued by this associauon of ge,thering to- gether loan works from the various private col- lectuons in Brooklyn and New York secures a certain average merit wnick renders the exnibition really interesting. Owing, no doubt, to natural unwilling: ess On the part of the posseasors of art works to expose their treasures to we many risks of trans- Port we do not meet as mauy works of a high order as wecould wish. There is, however, enough of what 18 really meritorious to satusfy-even the critl- Cal, at the sane Gime thal We uuticesome Lew pat ings that it Would have veen as Well-to have exciuded, However, it 18, perbaps, duficuit torthe com wittee to Te.use Whavever may be 1orwarded by We owuers Of collections, @3 here 18a Wide diference bel..een the character ol We art exotuiKon and tat of an acadeuy. AM excellent feature of the Brooklyn exibiuon is the presenting O1 @xampies of we «t!- ferent sch@ols Ol modern paluting, by which the work of our naQve arusts tiay be Judged, audits Only Lo be regreved that tkere'is very aie eviuence Ol activuy among the Mrvoklyn artis. American art is weil represeuied, bul -tue exauples are Tor the most part-alreauy Known'to the pubic, Among the ios Important we dave Wilham darv’s “Gelden Hour” and James Harvs “Under the Elms,” bobh excellent works, displaying great force compived wilh an inuimate sympaiuny with nature, “A Harvest Scene,’’ by SBailuck, és not up to the asual level Of tuas aruisUs wo.ks, Mr. Wither- ldge contrtbutes a *Twanght ou tue Western Plains,” Which represents faituiully the maguiticent coors that sproad over the sky, and sued a avarm hue over tue land In those regions Wheu the sun 8.0ks to rest. We could, Rowever, Dave wisbed¢o a Deiter effect of distance; the picwure 13 Wautaug in dept. A ghosuy picture “oy Juval Max, which ho fames “The Anatomist,” recalls suongly the dead warrior py and was Velasqued, ev suggesied by it. ly is, however, ‘Wanting in the ioree and dignity which rovs tne Spauiard’s picture Of.nalf its repulsiveness, ‘Ihe head ol the dead Woman 1s well pauuted, vuL there ‘scarcely any tdication of Jorm uader the tna Grapery which conceals the rest of the fyure. ‘tne picture possesses & good veal o1 merit in point of execution, but 1s DOL pleasant to leuk upon. Sev- eral works by Bougereuu have igaud the way into the collecuon, and are full Of the vaturuiness and bappiness Ol treatment waich distinguish Wis arist's works, There are severa: caumples of George A. Boughton, in his earlier as weil as his jater manner. ‘tbe lormer are .pleasing litle gewre suv,ccls, MOBUY OF French chidren, iw Which wecan trace te influence of Freve on his pupil Indeed it 18 just a8 marked as the influence of tue pre-Raphaelites over ius styie in later years. A pleasing picture da the pre-Kaphaeute “manner, Wauicn he cails “summer,” brings strongly lo out Mind bis “Leaves Irom Pamela,” now iL the pus session of Mr. Alexavaer Whue. We coniess wo having expeticnced much p.casuve im the contem- Piauou of some reaily exvelieas works uke Zur dis’ “Court Scene,” and Could not belp tinkiug how muca more w.crestiug our Academy of Design Would be If a siuuar pouicy Were pursued, THE MURDERER BLACKBURN. The Prisoner’s Letiers to Miss Lovell—The Gutpourings of Passion on Paper—What Ue Would Do tor His Afiluity, CuinicoTHe, Ohio, Nov. 27, 1871. The love letters from Blackburn to his murdered mistress, Maury Jane Lovell, were produced in cour to-day, but were objected to by the aelence, th Court deciding that they should be examined in Chambers, and such as bore internal evidence of genuineness be read hereafter. The letiers are in- tensely ardent and are devoted to protestations of undying love in the manifestations of which he swears to WADE THROUGH BLOOD FROM MAINE TO CALIFORNIA, He appoints places cf meeting and promises to protect her irom the wrath of his familly, and in every letter there 18 an expression of an un- coutroiiable passion, and yet it was suown in evidence that a short time beture her death he exhibited a revoiver in & courersation about bis troupes, of which the woman was indi- cated as & Cause, and hinted that 1t would be heard of. ‘The aunt of the woman swore that ae (ook her watch away from her and Was tyrannous aud quar- Teisume, Of One occasion THREATENING TO DASH OUT HER BRAINS witha chair, The wie, muther and two daughters of Blackvurn appeared m court to-day, but he tuok No notice of them. fie sits day alter day in a sort of stupid study, occasionally shaking his head trow side 10 side and heaving deep sighs. The Staie will undoubted\y make out its ca-e, though Blackburo may escape on the ground of lusanity, MACE AND COBUBN. These Pagilists to Fisht at New Orleans on Thursday Next—Both Men Reported in Splendid Condition and Determioed to Have a@ Square Deal. New On1eans, Nov. 27, 1871, The fight between Mace and Coburn will certainly come off on Thursday morning, about forty-five ‘miles from this city, a8 both men mean business tnis ume. Tho arrangements with the ratiroaa compa- nies, &€¢., are all perfected. Tne men believe them- selves in the finest possible conuition for the affray. They look just fit to take the ground still, and as they are botu confident of Winuing, tout is all that is wanted, Coourn swears he wiil win, butif he cannot he scouts the idea of bis Dut making agame fizb. He says be can take More than Mace cau give. The belting on the result 18 two to ope On Mace, and this is freely taken by the many friends Covurn has made since he came here, but they ali want to win on the square or not atal. He has had two benetits and made some money down here and the prevail Ing senument 18 tue old one, viz:—"May the best mau win.” ‘she thermometer stands at eighty acgrees here. "THE FIRE FIEND, — A Catholic Church Buraed at Portsmonth, N. H.—Conflagrations at Ualifax, Edinburg, Ind,, and at ifolliston, Mass. PonrTsMovuTs, N. H., Nov. 27, 1871. St. Mary's Catholic church, in this city, was burned to the ground soon after midnight last nizht, and the residence of Father Walsh, the priest, which was connected with the church, nearly con- sumed. The church was @ wooden structure, with @ light spire, and burned quickly. The loss is about $20,000, on Which it is reported there 1s an tnsur- ance of $12,000, The fire is supposed to have been the work 0! an incendiary, Hatirax, Nov. 27, 1871, ‘The furniture establishment of Stephen & Son, at Ellershouse, was burned to-day. The total loss 18 $26,000, On Which there is an insurance of $20,000, LOUISVILLE, Ky., Nov. 27, 1871. A flouring mill, belonging to J, M. & W. P. Thomp- son, in Edinburg, Ind., was destroyed by fire on Sauirday night last, ‘The loss is estimated at $25,000; sured for $15,000. TIOLLISTON, Mass., Nov. 27, 1871. Affrein Holliston this moining destroyed L. Re White’s barn and contents, including two horses and filteen cows, PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 27, 1871. At ten o'clock this eveniog the four story building $06 Market street, with nients, was entirety de- stroyed by fire. The basement was occupied asa dining room, the first foor vy E. M. Bloomverg us a clotning store, the second floor by Frederick esag, Manulacturer of looking glasses and picture irames. The third floor, on which the fire originated, was Used as a Washroom by Resag, and the fourtn floor by ae gymnasium. ‘Lue losses w@ not ascer- taine: LET THEM HAVE LIGHT, Prrrseune, Pa., Nov, 27, 1871. ‘The new gas company was to-day granted the right to lay their pipes in tne streets of the city by an overwhelming majority in both branches of the City Counctl, In the Select branch the vote stood 81 in favor to 4 against, and in the Common braach, composed of about oue hundred members, the vote was uoanimous, The new company have @ coke oven patent lor manufacturing gas. THE SANGERFEST, Sr. Louis, Nov. 27, 1871. The Finance Committee of the National Sanger- fest Association met to-night, Tney report that favorable progress has been made in procuring sub- scriptions. No definite action regarding the site tor the concert building has been taken, HARTFORD INSURANCE COMPANIES, Hartronp, Conn., Noy, 27, 1871. The National Insurance Company was organized to-day, with Mark Howard President and James Nichols Secretary, ‘The stock for @ new insurance cofpany, to be calied the Orient, and which is to be managed by the machinery of the Otty In: y early all taken up. papiapstt im cupett NEW HAVEN, A Frrr.—On Sunday morning.a fire broke out in the sulphuric acid manufactory of the New Haven Chemical Company, located in East Haven, The building and contents were entirely destroyed. Lose about twenty-five thousand dollars; insurance about twenty thousayd dylarey NEW YORK CITY. Rev. Sr, Chapin lectures this evening, tPiymoutn BapUzt church, on “The Orders of Nobility.” Professor Doremus delivers another of his scien. “tific lectures this evening at Association Hall, ‘There will be a reception at the American ¥,yseum of Natural History this afternoon from ov,e to four o'clock, Arrangements have been mar¥e for a re- ceplion this day week should te Weatner prove stormy Wo-day, Corener Young was yesterday @lled to keld an inq¥est at No. 145 East Houston #ireet on the body of George Blurman, whese death resulted from in- Juries received by faluag sWrough a hatcnway, about eight days ago, at No, 96 Broadway. Corener Herrman was yesterday catied to the Morgue to hold au inquest on the doty of Michael Carroll, twenty-two years of age, who-aied in Belie- vue Hospital. Tea days ago, whilein the rigging ot the schooner Seguin’, Carroll fll wo the deck ‘and received fatal injurtes, John S:rober, a German, died'yesterday morning ‘at his residewce, 83 Third street, On Tuesday night of Mast week deceased, while attending a ball, fell overachair and inured himself internally, Dr. Jonn Beach wiilmake a post-mortem exammuduon to determine the cause of death, alter which Coro- ner Herrasan'witl nold an ingu est. ‘The wustecs of the Natione! Savings Bank have been uaremitting intnetr efforts to wind up ‘the af- fairs of the institurion—in examining accounts aud Paying up-the claims of depositors as settlements are calied jor. ‘ihe trustees, for the betier and speedier-accomplishing of their object, Me clearing Ol of ail ndeotedness aud Lhe closing ol the bank for the present, are auxtous lor the depositors to present themselves and withdraw their moneys at a8 carly @ day as. possible, Compliance with the in- Vitation of the trusiees will be best for all parucs coucerucd. The “American Inventors ana Arttzans’ Union,” or ine “American Inventors, Authors and Artizans’ Umon” (it is a little mixed about the title), met in @ little room at the Astor House lasteventng. About ten minutes after the ineeting was calied to order they resolved co dissolve the whole aduir, Con- siderable personality was then indulged in by several Of ihe late members, and “Sh. tup, you old fo0k,” and smulur tender expressions, passed about in tue niost promiscuous Mianuer possible. About bail the gen- Uemen then withdrew, and these who remained couvluded tney bad not dissolved at all, and so pro- ceeded Lo—vandy ey ithets aga.n, aud were pre-emi- nenuy successiul, At just, about hall-past ten o'clock, the remnants of the assemblage dispersea, with the understanding tuat tiey would meet again next Monday might at No. 15 Centre strect, where & tabie and one chair will be provided, MORE JERSEY JUSTICE. A Noted Bonardiag House Thief Disposed of in Newark—Ilis Handsome Wife and a Letter from Senator Hesry Wiisom Couldn’t Save Him. In the Court of Special Sessions, in Newark, yes- terduy, @ notorious boarding house thief, named Jonn Roberts, wno pleaded guilty of two charges of robbery ® Week ago, Was arraigued jor sentence. Uis.wife, an exceedingly handsome woman, dressed ala mode and bearing evidences of a better tate than to be joined to such a scamp, was in Court ana tried to exclie sympathy and mercy for her wretcned husbaud by producing a letter from United States senator Henry Wilson recommending him to lent- ency. Years ago, when the Senator worked at the shoemaker’s bench for a livelihood, Roberts was intimate with him, he a'so veing of that calling. Neither this letter, however, nor the fair suppliant, Mrs. Koberts, had any luduence witu the Jersey Court, whose grand boast tt is to deal out even- handed justice to all, even though the prisouer beloie it should be a ‘Boss. In ADDRESSING THE PBISONER the Court said:—You appear to ve a man of intelll- gence and education, according to your own state- Meat; at Hirst attempted to study for the ministry, aiter Which you got to gambling, and trom thence Ww stealing. ‘Tne latler you accomplished by visit inz various houses that were advertised for rent, and, goig through thei under pretence of examin- Ing Liem, you would steat such articles a3 came within your reach. Alihough you have made @ number of statemenis concerning your case, aud recommendations concerning your Char- acter have been presenied by your friends, tne Court do not ink you have made out a strong case In your favor or oue strong enough to claim the lenity of the Court. If poor, ignorant men Should be punished to the extent of the law, 80 much the Moré should an educated man be pun- ished for a criminal offence. You have pleaded guilty to two charges of grand larceny, one charge of petty larceny, and also say that you are guilly of various other charges. ‘Ime Court do not tel disposed to act leniently in your case, and upon the charge of petty larceny sentence you to one day’s confinement In the County Jail, upon tne two charges of grand larceny, for each charge three years’ bard labor in State Prison, the sentences to be concurrent. Mrs, Roberts, on heering the dreadful flat, lost alt conirol Of herself, aud «reated quite a svene in Court by dropping off in @ iaint (or teint) into the arms of Constables Post aud Ball, In a iew minutes sue re- covered, and, with her mother, started om ina coach, whue the prisoner was removed Ww jai!, A BLOODY AFFAIR IN NEW HAVEN, One Man Murdered. [From the New Haven Journa’, Noy, 27.) A row occurred Sunday morning, about two o'clock, ina low groggerv in West Water street, near the Derby Railroad crossing, which finady terminated in a street row and the fatal stabbing of one of the part’cipants aud tne siigit wounding of one of the others, From what can be learned about the case the particulars appear to be as follows:— Ricuard Duggan, a sailor, who reached New Haven on board an English schooner about three weeks azo, with # companion, who was also a satlor, went on Saturday night to tne grogcery in West Water strect. There they met Francis Nestor and Johu Nestor, two cousins, Pawick Cohen and Michael Kearse. All spent the time in drinkin; until @ late hour, and finally, becouung indueuce: with liquor, they got into a quarrel. Leaving the saloon they passed down to the track of the New York Rattroad and moved a few {eet up the track toward the depot, At that point they commenced lo fight, As hear as We Cau icarn the two Ne-tors pitched upon the saliors, wao proved an over. match for them and were on the Peg of punishing them, when one cried for help. Michael Kearse, who lived close by the grog- gery, Nad not followed the parties upon te track but heazing the cry for help weut to tle assist- ance of the Nestors. He seized hold of Richard Duggan, and the latter, drawing a sailor's sheath knile, plunged 1t Into the leit leg of Kearse, about a foot below the hip boue, infiicting a mortal wound, The knife cut in two (he main artery in the jeg and the blood spurted from the Wound upon the railroad track, the tes and the ground in great projusion, making a dark pool, The wounded man staggered from the spot and walked to the house where he lived, the blood continually spurting out from the wound and marking bi3 way with a red (rail. He succeeded in reaching the steps in tne hallway leading to his apartments, and then, becoming too weak to proceed, he fell down and died on the floor in afew seconds. His body was found there and removed to his apartments above find laid on @ bed, Where it remained ail day Sun- y, and was visited and looked upon by several ndred people, Who also searcned out the scene of the tra. edy and gazed at the blood-stained ground and umbers. A POST-MORTEM. Later in the morning a jury of inquest was sum- moned by Coroner Butler, They viewed the remains and then adjourned to Monday, at ten A.M. Dur- ing the forenoon Dr. bissell, assisted by Mr. Terrance O'Ahearn, @ student tn his ofice, made a post- Mortem examination of the body. He Jound a cat m the leit leg thirteen inches below the mp bone and one and one-nall inches jn length. The cut severed entirely the Jemoral artery, and it was thought lo have caused death in about turee min- utes. THE DECEASED, Michael Kearse, the min who lost his life in the row, came to New Haven but a few months agu from county Clare, ireland. He was, we are told, engaged at Work #8 a flreman at the mill of the New flaven Steam Saw Mili Company. He leaves a wile. At the Utne of lis death be resided at ihe upper part of the house No, 189 Water strect, He was a young { A MEMBER OP THE MEDICAL SOCIETY EBX- PELLED, Tne Medical Society of tne county of New York held @ meeting last evening ‘o take up the case of Dr. Anthony Ruppauer, who hud, contrary to al sage aud custom among the honorable Socleies of Physictans, attempted to prevent ther, from acting en charges made against him for a vio- lation of the rules and regulations of the society, seeking the assistance of thG courts, by in- parry rr prevent them from disciplining bi Which the woctors assume they have a perfect right to do by special act ot tne Legisiavure, After an animated discussion and @ full statement of the merits of the case Dr. Kur pauer was unanimously expelled. ‘Ihe meeting was one of the largest and most Intfgential ever held by the medical profession of this cay, SHIPPING NEWS. Almamas for Now York -Tiis Day, «+ 702 | Moon rises....eve 5 48 .» 434 | High water.morn 8 58 ‘Sun rises... Sun sets, OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THR MONTHS OF NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER, Steamer. \_Saile | Deatinatuon, Oh fe Broadway. 7 Bowiiow Green Dentschiamd Donan. ‘Deo City ot Antwerp. |Deo ‘Dec PORT OF NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 27, 1871. CLEARED, pfieemadio Allemannia (HG), Barends, Hamburg—Kun- rd 0. ‘Steamship Erie, Slooum, Rio Janeiro— W R Garrison, Steal ip Franconia, Bragg, Portiand—J F Ames, Ship Trimountain, Urquhart, Antwerp —Funch, Kdye & Co, Beara Adelina (Aus), Cragnez, Cork or Falmouth—BSloco- Co. ¥ Stark Abeona (Br), Hamilton, Glascow—Henderson Bros, Bark Charlutte (Br), Martin, Giasgow—Henderson Bros, Bark Queen of Scots (Br), Bmith, Autwerp—J F Whitney Co. Bark Nex (Nor), Sallicoth, Havre—Funch, Edye + Fark Mary Lawton (Br), use, Havre—Boyd & Hincken, Brig Luz (Sp), Moran, Cadiz—Punch, Edye & Co. ght 4M Rowley, Row.ey, New Oricans—R H Drommond Go. Schr Saarbruck, Clark, Demarara—F W Whitney, Sehr A L Fitch. Yater, St Kitts—Jones & Lough. sacar JW Dodge, Taylor, St Plerre, Mart—ii A Suan & o , Potter & Co. Key West—Heuner & Pinckuey, Chal mera, omer. rd—Rackett & Bro, p Frei Brown, Kyder, Provulence. Steamer F © Biddle, MeCue, Philadelphia. Steamer Osprey, Kenny, New York for Fall River, ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS, bteamedip Dorian (Br), Young, Genoa Oct 2%, Lezhorn 26th, Maracilies 2th, Valencia lat, Denia Nov] and Gibreltar 6th Th mess and 7 pessenzers, to Henderson Bros. Now 1b, lat 2. jon |, ha heavy gale from WNW, with frequent a, which coniinued until the Ith; 25th, encountersd another violent gale, frum W to NW} 26th, near Fire island, saw a ship, bound west, showing alg: nal numbers QCLP, Sicamship Norway (Pr), Myiins, Denia Nov 1, with mdse 108. and passengers, to Hendersou Steamship Wm P Clyae, Dre Richmond, Cit; i and Nor‘ole, with mdse and passengers, 10 Washiagios Steamship Albemarie, Smitn, Richmond, City Point an1 Noriolk, with mdse and passengers, to the Old Dominion p Co, ShipeHlope, Hancock, Newnort —vessel with raflway iron the northe: saxe, and bad continuous westerly winds to the Banks. both inst ‘aff Montauk, apoke bark Teinplar, hence for Genoa. Snip Magdalene (NG), Henke, Bremen, 68 days, with mdse and 220 passenyers, to C Luiog « Co, Had3 birthe and & deaths among the passengers ; toox the northern pass \d Lind a ance; of heavy W' and NW winds; Oct 20, Iat 56 ere hurricane, commencing at SSK, veer- lasting 12 hours; lost foretopeail, fore- i and spat foresail and mainsail; has been lays W of . Slip Sonatay (ot Stockton), Herrimans, San Fran: Inly ®, with mdse to. D Suton’ —veseot to Breit, Son red Had brisk NW and NE winds to lat 19 N, from thence to the Line moderate frem SE and SW, with considerable w squally weather: crossed the Equator in the Paciti in lon 119 40; July Si, In lat 4 30'Ne lon 112 W. a att met NW current, and for seven days. remained between the atallels ut 4 and 6, man, He endeavored at the tine to quiet the par- Ues, and was acting the part of a peacemaker when he was stabbed, THE ARRESTS, Soon after the affair the police succeeded in arrest- ing Francis and John Nestor aud Paurick Cohen. After reaching the station WHN them it was found that John Nestor had also been cut with the knife. He bad received during the struggle a thrust across the shin which cut through his pants and boot and made @ small gash in his leg, All these parties when arrested were under the influence of liquor, THE MURDERER, Richard Duggan, the man who is charged with committing the deed, immediately fled. Atalew nutes before eight o'clock Sunday morning he called at @ house in Putnam street, where he stated that @ man had been killed and that he had pad something to do with Killing him. He desired to stop there, but was refused and left. While there he produced the kniie be had used and threw tt down the well on the premises, The sheath of the knife was found on the railroad track and is now at the police office. Active efforts were made all day Sunday by the — to arrest Duggan, but at tis hour of writ ing—eleven P, M.—they have not proved successful, He was known to have been in the city at tour P. M., and it is velleved Wat be cannot elude the police MVCh JoRgers ompassed by strong ri fe long curves of brvakers, inan ESE and WNW’ directing during which bad an average 3: ot breeze from 8 and SE, making but nite percentible headway against the current. Had Nght BE amd ESE trades to lat 28s, lon 124, when we took the westei ‘inde ; rounded Cape Horn 24, where a ht westerly wins and sm: sea; x the SE trades in the Atantic fn lat 18 30 8, and carried them to 1at8 N, ag ¢ 154 miles Bt, crossed the Equator in the Hc Nov 1 in lon 34 took the NE trades in iat 9 N, them in 23.N; from thence to lat of Hatteras light chanceable Windia Teaalnder "of Pasange strong northeriy and westerly w! No da 4408, lon 3 1b W, passed stp Renwick (Be) bound 8" oor art lorro Castle, Jewett, Rio Janetro, day Hampton Koads, with coffee, to © Luling & &, void James E Ward & Co, Crossed the equaior ‘Sct 21 in lon 29 30; had fine weather up to Hatteras, thence strong W and NW winds, brig Emily (Br), Graves, Shields, 86 days, with old rai tron, to crcer—wessel to Wenott, Tetena ¥ iiockmatne Took xperienced strong. westeri ‘eanks, ‘Winds; lost some s rig’ Amileare , Romano, Marseilles 75 di it miserto Funch, dye’ Co. Passed On raitar Oct 7 had strony, variab’e gales to latituae of Bermuda; from thence 37 days, with Hebt winds and eaima, Brig Pedro, Habre, Anncita Yay, Ja, 2 days, with log: wood ke, to AH Solomon & C “i to Warten Ray Co. Had fresis N aud NE winds the epuire passage; lowe cod *p Bri day ‘a. Farah A Holbrook (Fr), Tuthsil, W Port Spat asphaltum, to Taylor & C Master” Had —reas! to mastey at NW wits. Was five days north of Hatteras. Sehr Mouie, Plummer, Old Harvor, Ja, 22 days, with log- woud to § de Cordovg-vessel to Jed Frye & Co. iad atroug Nant \F winds, Nov 16, lat 32, lov 7% passed vessel of about 20) tons, bottom up; m being dark wus uoable to as certain her name. Derrickson, George:own, SO, 5 di W6 Doliner, ower & Uonvessel to 7D 1 & Co. Schr © 8 Webb, Day, Georgetown, SC,7 dayn, with naval stores, to Be Miller & Co; 21st’ inat, of Cape Lookout, len savy uate from NW: lost foresail chr ‘a, Bancroft, Georgetown, 8 C, ten da; Jumper, to Chase, Talbot 4 Co- , 79, with Sehr Moonlight! White, Virginia, Schr Henry Finch, Bannel’, Alexandria, Sehr John J Ward, Inman, ‘Alexandria, Sebr Efi Barnes, Avery, Alexandria for New Haven. Schr (eo Talman, Vance, Georgetown, DU, with coal, to Overton. Hawkins, Schr Jennie Sheppard. Wilber, Georgetown, DC. Schr DP Carey, Bir'sall, Georzetown, DU. Sebr Oceanus, 'Saiteriee, Washington, DO, for New Ha- ven. Rehr Daniel Holmes. Hulse, Baltlmore, Kehr K J Hoyt, Arnold, Baitimore for New-Haven, + Schr EJ Irwin, Johnson, Philadelphia for Boston. Belg atte, Townsend, Boston for New York, tn ballast f Jesse Simmons, Harrington, ‘Ne York, mr alinst, to 8 Loud & eo : earent retes eo Sctir David Pearsall, Sackett, Greenwich for New York, with stone to order. agieeee M Duffield, Leonard, Portland for New York, ve Samuel P Godwin, Waterbury, Stamford for New Schr Mail, Mead, Greenwich for New York, with stone to ‘ Bete Sasah Jane Gurney, Gurney, Providence for Ron- lont. ae hy Middleton, Jr, Davis, Fall River for George- town, Do. Slr George W Whistler, Jr, Crosby, Providence for New Solir Mary Brewer, Jarvis, Rockland for New York, with lime to J K Brown, Schr Clara L six, Hix, Rockland for New York, with stone to order, Schr Thomas R Williams, Jones, Providence for Haver- raw. Mgehr Native, Mend, Greenwich for New York, Schr Minquas, Heaney, Providence for New York. Schr Hightand Chief, Smith, Nantucket for New York, Scor H M Ciark, Middletown for New York, rson, Nickerson, Fall River for Philadelphia, ondo, Hatch, New Bedford for New York. Jara Sawyer. Iirtnall, New Haven for New York, Behr Virginia, Hearse, Fall River for New York. Sepr Revenue, Nickerson, Providence for New York, Sebr F Merwin, Bunce, Fall River for New York. Sebr Emma © 1 Schr Maria Roxi a, Parker, hiiadelphia, Schr Ney, Briggs, Fall River for New York, Behr Wille Wing, Kinzie, New London for Beltimore. Echr Charhe F Mayo, Dawson, New Haven for Viruiula, Schr borest Uak, Varker, New Haven for Baltmore, Keird C Terry, Terry, Fali River for New York, Sehr J Barret, Niekerson, Fall River for New York, Behr Mary ti it, Gandy, Lynn for Philadelphia, Sehr Onrust, Providence tor New York. Sci L A Tolles, Day, Bridgeport for Elizabethport. Schr Ira Bil On, Providence for Eilzabetnport. Sehr Fashic 14, Providence for Elizabethport, Schr Lewis sayne, Soffer, New Haven for New York. n Bebr Cora, Jones, New Haven for New York. Schr Theodore Parker, Lytue, Gien Cove (or New York, Sobr O © Acken, Mead, Stamiord tor New York, Steamer Norwien, Smith, Norwich for New York, with mdse and passengers. BOUND Bast. Bteamabip Franconia. Bragg, New York for Portland, Sehr MM Hamilton, Seaman, Elizabethport for Norwich, Senr Neptune, Robinson, rt Johnson for Boston, Sehr Ida deiLa Torre, Davis, Philadelphia for Someraet, Harvey, Virgina for New Haven, Poughker ie for Taunton, on for Boston, nn "Bay itiver for Boston. Sehr Go ers, Philadelphia for Bridgeport, Schr Mercer, Wasson, Greenport tor Black Rock: Bebr C H Kelley, Colllos, Patiadelpnta for Boston. pocht Thos Sinoickson, Dickerson, Ibiladetpite for Allyn's ‘oint. . Behr M E Russell, Taffrey, Philadelphia for Somerset. Schr Westmer anu, Rice, Fhiade.pnia tor Providence, Sobr § D Vaughan, Kisley, Alexandria (or Norwich. ten, Rich, Philadelphia tor Providence, Bebr George Pauline, Racket, Philacel, Kinne, Parsons, Phiiads tor Newnort, zpatrick, Smith, Philadelphia for Portsmouth, Senr Maggie Cummins, Smith, Philadelphia for Cohasset, Bebr Onward, Arey, Elizabethport for Lynn, bobr Mary Miller, ke; Hilzabethport for Hrovidence Bebr 8 Wooster, Leinnd, Eizabethport for Portamouth. Behr © L Herrick, Connolly, Philadelphia for m City, Kidd, Port Jobnaon for Norwich. a Goodwin, Lewin, New Brunswick for Hartford, Bohr Wind, Futon, Trenton for Norwich. Bobr Spray, Hart, Trenton for Hai Behr Golaeh Ki is, Grover, Fort Jghason tor Salem, Schr Ann, Ktratton, Rondout for . Louiaa, Crowell, Elizabethport for Boston, Bohr Daniel Websier, Parker, Kondout for New London. ‘inser, Hialag, Georgwiowo, DO) for Wareham, ma for Boston, Bhip Confidence, for Liverpool ; Burrermeister Mul- ter, Rotterdam; "Loved, Core} Wyattoee [ptm a Mar- Wind at sunset NW, fresh, —— Marine Disasters. Lonnon, Nov2%-A eollision occurred last night of the Irish coast between the ships Marmion and Osceola, The etter sunk very soon after she was struck. Several of her crew escaped by jumping on board the Marmion, but nine men are missing. It is hoped they saved themselves in one of the boats. ‘The ship Negrets, for Havana, which went ashore in the recent gales, has go: afloat, and will be saved. board Mr Augustus Gates: recog aaa eee dy Whours, but could not find Lim; he fell from We forvtoy- ‘sailyard in @ gale of wind, RIOR, verpoo!, say QUzatan torte fo Urey be strking on a rock off Cape Charies, sailed for destination 241 Sure PRrvorss OF WALRS—The bull of the ship Princess of Wales, from Liverpool for Quebec, as. abe lies stranded at Grand Metis, was sold by auction at Quebec 2iat inst, for 835, and the materials saved from the wreck for $1355, Bark SatGon, Minns, at Philadelphia, from Liverpool Teports experienced NW and SW gales most of the passage. Oct 19, lat 51 24, Ion 14 48, eplit ‘the lower forewoprait large quantities of water; 20th, iat 60 64, lon tee. ray foretopraliant yard ‘und maintopgnilant mast | aplit safle and cut the gear to ciear the wreck ; ight, ‘same date, hove ship to under mizen stat and maintopsail, having a terrific squall trom SW, with rain, ship straining and Jaboring heavily; continued violent. till Oct 4. Oct loss of maintopsall y . 8 ship with and foremast gone close to the deck. BARK ARTHOR. from Quebec for Bunderiand, which col- iided 10h fuses off Pillar a'lsle wee steamer Nestorian, and Bht back to Quebec 11th, repaired and sailed for destination Bark RELLESTRWART, Miner, at Phuadelphia from Liv- 001, F eports Nov 1’, lat $8 62, lon 62 40, passed a b ing south, with foretopmast and malate poet cones ne Rak 8) » from Turis’ Pe presto Islands, put into Lewes, Dele Buia D R Stooxwrt1. (of Banzor), at pler 6 East River, londing for Montevideo ond Huctoe Ayres, Sok tre ta the hold Ligeia 4 evening among some kerosene, which com- ES part of her cargo, She ‘@ total loss. She belonged in Bangor, was commanded by Captain Harding, and owned by Thurston & Crosby. Loss $15,0W; insured, BRIG CAROLINE GRAT—All the cargo of cotton (872 bales) has been landed from brig Caroline (ray, and is on the wa to Irovidence, The steam pumps have been placed on board, and assoon as the boiler is placed in position she will be Pumped out, “The Coast Wrecking Co Lope to got the vessel off. Brrq Many C Roosrveit, from Richmond, Me, which rived at Newport 25th inst, during the southeast gale 24th ragged her anchorsin Dutch Island harbor and was within & few feet of the rocks when she was extricated from her dangerous position by UB revenue culler Moccasin and towed into Newport. Baia Daisy Bornrox, Appleton, at 8t John, NBs from Siigo, Ireland, reports, experencod very heavy wear ther; Nov 8, in Jat 47 20, lon 44 30, encountered a hurricane olf Cowes, in which lost foresall aud foretopmast svayaait and split other sails, BRia CuinoRAazo drageed ashore on Goat Island, below Newport, near the south end, during the blow of £4th, where Steamer Whatcherr would go to ber axsiatance water ana probatly get her off without material . She fs in ballas’, bound west, Brig Somenser, McBride, from New York for Cork, for oraers, which put Into Halifax in distress, had beavy weather the entire passage, and had her pumps choked, in addition 10 the damage before reported. Bria Viororra Unsvta, while going out of Hallfax har- bor 9th inst. collided with Dris Eimprese lying In the stream. The Empress loat part of her bulwarks. ‘ihe V U was only Sughtly Injured, Sour JULtA—It isthonght that the schr Jnlla (of Jones- port) was wrecked on Briar Island. on the Nova Scotin Crash during the heavy storm of Wil inet All hands are supposed to be lost. Mn Edward Lank, of Caupubello, who was piloting her, is among the missing, SoH FRIGARE Binp (Br), 142 toas, recently asho Farmouth Helena a towed Bem bediont Fan soll at auction 24u as she lies full of water at Fairhaven, Thomas B Harris, of Boston, for $1400, miteeinr Sour HUMEOLDT, trom Wiscasset for Boston, which stove bltwarka, and damaged rigging by coming in contact with en} er MeCu ortland, "i has repaired and is ready for sea.” Roe ines Hour TFLEGRAPH, of Gloucester, which wastowedto Ral ifax after having been ashore at Silo Harbor, was placed on the slip at Dartmouth 20th inst, for repairs. Som J W Scorn, of and from St Jonn, NB, before re- ported ashore oa Watch Hill, and floated off, has been towed {ato Stonington, with loss of aeck load and Badly damaged, Scum VILLAGE Brrnw, from New York for Norfolk, ashore at Egg Har bor 26th inst, and was totally wrecked AntwEnr, Nov 13—The American ship Eacort, Samue! for New York, with a general carzo of mamractirel amd, jron, fase, ein and 8.0 empty petroleum barrels (vetore re: ported by cabie) fe om fire im these roads, masta and bowsprit Kone. Efforss to subdue the fire proved insuccess ul and en- yors wilt be made to cuts Holen her in orderto slik her gh tide, mainmast, in falling, ate sinking of the steamtug Turk. et ee DanrMootH, Nov 15—The Pickwick, Austin, from Balt\- more, which arrived here Noy 1U for orders, reports having experienced very strong weather, which caused her to ttraig make water. New Brprorn, Nov 25—A schooner with mainmast clone do the deck has anchored BI teamer Helen Augusta has gone to her, Disek Rock, Steamer Misceltancens. Captain F D Herriman, of ship Sonntag (ot Stockton), which eurivea at this port yesterday from San Francisco, furnisnes us with the followiug interesting particulars reiat- Ing to the strength and set of the current in the Pacific Ocewn Guring his late voyage, between the Ist and 17th of August, tahen from carefully worked observations and @ reliable self-regulating log :— Tate Ton. Set of Current, les sobw fy wie MG, 500 WNw 49 NNW 70 oa EXN Fi 418 A % 34 W by N ia 2% NW byN 0 vt Nw 24 017 NNW B os WNW 19 216 Wohys 20 435 ss 23 708 5 a ou 1 11 02 wsw 16 7] hee Wan more in Is6t, has b oka P58, een resold at NO TON HOOTH, 718 tons register, built in Bale ‘alparaiso’ for 822,00), Bria ANNA, 195 tons, built at Ber 1856, fold at this port for about $ou00. Ute 1 1856, bas been Scur I8aA0 ANDERSON, of New flaven, bas been sold to Captain James T Jobnson ‘and others of N be,ealter run from that port, briana tf Whalemen. Arrived at Honolutn Oct 23, ship Daniel Webster, Ma from Arctic, with 80 bb's sperm, "B20 do whale ote 220010 ; bark’ Progress, Dowden, do, 250 whale k "Arctic, 06, 480 whave, 6,00 Ibs bone: 2th, ship’ Europa, Mele Jen , do, 240 whale, 5.0.0 108 bone; %tb, Dark ‘Lagoda, Swit, do, 12 sperm, 6.0 whale, 4,000 Ibs bone? 29th, Sir hark Chance Norton, do, $20 sperm, 180 whale, The bark arciic, abip leat Tops and Br bark Chance have the balance of the crews of fc. whaiers abandoned in the ¥ ed Oct ly Haw bark Mauna Loa, Briggs, cruise, via Spoken. Jalan Nonpareil (Br\, Johnson, from Bombay for New Yi Jat 19 8, Jon 6 W (since reported by cable from Len. ¢ foundered at sea and ail but three of the crew ed). 1p La Escocesa (Rr), Evans, tr erpool t Franclaco, Sept 30, no lat, &o. epee belie a: Ship Valparaiso, Manion, from Newport for San Fran- N, lor 8hip Ella Norton, Berry, from Callao for Falmouth, Nov, Jat bu ie 16 (since reported in collision with bark Agnes Campbell). Foreian Ports, Amoy, Sept 29—Tn port bark Chingtoo, for New York Id ware (Pul), Nov 13—Arrived, Helen Angier, dtapies, jew York. Arrived in Kingroad 18th, Da Capo, Anderson, from New York for Gloucester. pe SMTONVERRY, Nov 18—Salled, Eyr, Lamas, New Or ans. BREMEN, Nov 24—Arrived, bark Josephine Martin, Fick- ett, New York. ARCRLONA, Nov 7—Sailed, Tloo, BORDEAUX, Nov 9—Sailed, , Marast, Philadel; yCAupur, Nov 13—Sailed, Congenione, Le bo! a ew or 4 Cowns, Nov 4—Arrived, schr yacht Livonia, Wood, New ‘k. ork. CHERBOURG, Nov 12—Arrived, Holsatia (s), Meler, New Pork (and left for Hamburg). NCONESUAGEN, Nov SBaited, Humboldt (2), Barandon, ew York. DrAt, Nov 13—Of, Thames, Wallace, from New York for Bhjeis} Armstrong, Owens, {rom vo for Bremen. EAGTLOURNE, Nov 12—Of, Proteus, Harriman, from Cron- stadt for New York. ELALNORE, Nov 10—Arrived, Alida Elisabeth, Potjewyd, Charieston for Dautzic. FALMouTi, Oct 14—Passed, Colorado, Goodwin, from Hambnrg for Savannah, 5 GIBRALTAR, Nov4—Arrived, Vinco, Cook, Malaga (and cleared tor Mazapal ¥LE, Nov 1—Sailed, Sarah Kingsbury, Berry, Philadel- RLVOET, Nov 12—Cleared, © 8 Bushnell, Mayo, New York; FH Fay, Dunham, Now Orleaus; Nederland, Dick. fon, Savannah, TONOLOLU, Oct 2—Arnived, bark Camden, Robinson, Yort Gamble; Bth, achr Farah, Holcomb, San Pranclsco (and salied for South Sea Istands), Sailed Uct 26, bark ‘Aureos, Koss, Newcastle, NSW; 27th, brig Windhover (ir), Keely, Sydney, In port Nov, barks R W Wood (Haw', Weeks, for San Francisco lig: Delaware, Rollins, tor Victoria, VI, do, ilAvana, Nov 18—arrved, sleamship’ oitvar, kvans, jew York. KINBALR, Nov 12—Of, Lizzie W Virden, Beathy, from Philadelphia for Belfast, KINGwTON, Ja Nov 22—Arrived, steamship Henry Chaun- cey, Gray, New York (and sailed same day for Aspinwall Tiventoor, Nov 1d—Arrived, Cores, Univentont sch ty of Limerick (s), Jamieson, New York’; Fiamsteed (a), Paul, line Fish, Sawyer, Savannah; 2th, Tripoli (8), w York. ‘sailed 1th, 88 Curtis, Wood. Callao; Neckar, Jorensen, Philadeiphia; Lydia, Larsen, do; Gustav 8 Fooking, Lervien, New York; Wimbledon, Chester, Savannah; lsth, Eddy: kes, Key West; Lydia, Larsen, Philadelphia; L te, Gilke de: MGjeared Hus, Lauey 8 Wills, Pritchard, Calontta, Ent out 13th, Mempbin (s), b has =) for New Orleana; Wis gonain (a), Green, New York; Brith India, Wark, San WHlontox, Nov 18—Arrived, Canada, Diane, Bull River; W LJ, Kaughan, New York; 1th, Fanny, Turuer, do, Cleared it Hurtnearempen. tor Philadelphia. z 1 He Lxonoun, Nov 6—Arrived, Whitehall, ‘Test, Philadel. Hi a NAWOASTLE, Noy 10-Ent out, Eva, Lauro, for New York. Newront, Nov 1l_-Balled, Ansgar, Nielsen, New Orleans. PLYMOUTIL, Nov 27—Arrived, steamshiys Cimbria, Haack, New York for Hamburg and procesded) ; Nile, froin Aapin- ‘homas. Shi Sept 13, Dahl, Pensacola: * Holma, New Orleans, PA Nov 4Salled, ‘Tre Borelte, Lipar New Or. Jeana; LU Madeira, Moni ‘New York, Arrived at do 2d, Marathon, Bonnell, Zante, QoxEnstown, Nov ls—arrivea, Margherita, Scarfa, New Yor nsen, Philadelphia. ey Bel niniled ith Marino ilento, ‘Lauro (from New York), pool Rio Gnanpy, Oot —Arnved, D-Bophia, Bila, Now anim. Nov 13-falled, Caroline © Beal, Baypll, NeW $e, pArrived at do th, Bertha, Humyhrey, Akyab via Bremen: BWANSFA, Ni . Marray, x Basranpin, Nov SArtivens l apenas! Vergsa, New BALT Ki Dial for ee oss ™ For 1—In port brig George B poe Sith Onrie aay ov 12—Arrived, Orion, itensen, New York gtoutoms ‘Oct 24—Arrivea, Giovanni, Luis, New York for TRoon, Nov 12—Sailed, Venerendo, Lauro, New York, TENERIFFE, Oct 27—A rit gland, Baxter, John, NB; 40in, Choice, Hrowa; dae” Bm ed do, VALE! Nov 9—Arrived, Southern Em Allen, ne AhmmOLA, Hov Bo pire, Gua American Ports, ALEXANDRIA, Nov 25-Fallea, on: b RKIPE, Jeracy Grey,” SCRP® Addie Blatedell, BOSTON, Nov 26, PM—Arrived, echr Lucy Ames, Seary, ire ames Roman, Baker, Philadelphia; scbra ES sned Cape Cod at 4 PM.) pas pe Cod at 5 ‘26th—Salled, barks Mouantum, Esther (latter passed Cod at 9:20) in steamers Norman, from Philadelphia; Nep- ship Hampton Court, from 4 of Moray, from Denia; Fanny Atkineon, trong Antwerp; Alexandrina, trom Havaoa; brige ¥ J Merrimang from Pensxcola; Ambrose Light from Hoboken. Also ar . bar jargare’ ca, Beyrout: brige BT George, Vemarara; H Trowbridge, Bt Maries Fanoy utler, Port Johnson, BALTIMORE, Nov th—Arrived, steamer Liberty, Reeds New Orleans via Havana and Key West; bark Laura fo a. Wilmarn. Premen: brizs Leva Thurlow, Corbett, 3 John Given (Br), Hor'e, Demerarn sohr ME Torrey, Torrey gor. ww, bark Muggle V Huge, Erugg, from iro. ; Tleared—Bark Maniton, North, West Indies; brig Alma (Nor Fredrikaen, Kelfat HF He ! Frankliny Stonin; Benerits, Magial a Bin Arrived aainer North American (Br), Miller, Teg donderry : om erpool ; barks Villdze Belle (Br\, Little, Lone ert Wendt (NG), Yinginin Dares Heli, Rio Janeiro; sone Bnetol, E; brigeVirginia Dare. Keli, Rio Janeiro: John @ (Br), Hoyle, Demerara: Minnie (Rr), Pike, Harbor Grace, J; achr Sardonvx Br), Rank x ‘BANGOR, Nov 24--Arrived, achra Lewis Smith, Leontine, Brews'er: Anna Powers, 8 ‘and James Hens ry, Trocworthy, w York; W & Rarnes, Powers, po D Wentwoith, Dodge, Hoboken. tila: sehr Josar Tiare, Thr ia; achr P CHARLESTON, Nov 33 ee rina Nov %%—arrivea, sohrs Julia A FORTRESS MONROF, Nov 7—Passed in for Bal brigs Gladiator, fron Rio Janeiro; Italia, from Ponce, PB} Harriet, (rom Port oF achrs Feni: and Watson, Panned out—Mrig Maria, for Livery } GLOUCESTER, Nov %5—Arrive brie J Morton, Frindnor, NS, tor Now York: schra Malanta, Sanford, mden for Norfolk, for do; Frederick P Fyre, Alexander, KEY WEST, Nov 3 —Sailed, steamsnlp ‘Ariadne, Doan (from Ga) jew Yor, ‘ov 22—Cleared, schr B F Lowell, Leavitt, MOBILE, nd. NEW ORLEANS, Nov 2°—Arrived, steamship Gravina Sp), Losano, Havana: ships Genevieve Strickland, Strick~ il, Shiels; Louisa (Br), Glover, Britton Ferry; bark Rox aria (Sp), Freya, Maiaua, Below coming p-Sbip John Parker (Br), Searbro, from Liverpool. Cletred--Rark Taurus (Fr, Lanrent, Ronen : brige Tereattay D). {, Barcelona ; Chariotte Buch, Parsone, Havana, 2Mth—Sarled, steamship | nited States for New York. 1 2fth—Arrived, Steamship General Meade, Sampson, New York. NORFOLK, Nov 25—arrived, ship Uncle Joe, Sewell, Bale timore fer Liverpoot. Cleared—Sehr Fanny Kestinz, Rane, Trintdad. NEW BEDFORD, Nov 24—Arnved, schrs D B French, from Poston for New York; Fannie Hanmer, Brooks, Nao 3 Ae t for Phila 2th, William MeFee, Woodtand, Baltimore; 3 rman» Tiinekley, do; th, bark N M Haven, Hall Phi'adelpnia, i NEWPORT, Noy 24. PM—Arrived, achrs Amelia F Cobb,’ Raker, and Kita G Sy'vester, Gootgpeed, Providence for Tangier; Annie Harris, Harris, Rockland for Norfolk ; Coplay West, somerset for New York; Ney. Chase, Fail River for do; Mary Brewer, Saunders,’ Rockland fordo; Highland Chief, Freeman, Provincetown for do; Mary B Dyer, Smith, Boston for Tangier; sioop Clio, Chase, Taunton for Net ‘ork. Satied, schrs David G Flovd, Clifora, Providence for New York: Walton Irving, Arey. Thomaston for do; Entire, Kine near, Fall River for do; HB Metcalf, Rogers, Providence ton, do; Jonn Crocktord, Hatch, do for Eliza nethport, i NORWICH, Nov %4—Arr:ved, achra Marin, Fleming, Wil Eligabethy a ‘ov Hams, and Cynthia lane, Gardter, Amboy; Sarah Potter, Ezahethport. \ NEW LONDON, Nov 24—Arrived, schrs J @ Kelly New Bedford for Philadelphia; Phti Sheridan, Murphy, New. York for Fall River; Charles Carroll, Chase, Newburg for Norwich. NEW HAVEN, Nov 25— Arrived, schra Monitor, Bowditch,’ New London; A Gurney, Gurney, Rondout ; Oliver Scotic Dissoway, Baltimore; Khoda Holmes, Bragg, and Mary Coin, Fanniere, Georgetown; Chauncey St John, Parsons, thport; Ju'ge Runyon, Gandy, New Brunswick; Eat ma Latham, Jones, Provinestown, Satled—Schr Forest Oak, Parker, New York. Q6th—Arrived, achr Phebe Elizabeth, Crosby, and Loon’ Johnson, Elizabethport; Mott Bedell, Bedell, Bridgeport; woopa Martha D Read, Letz, Washinzton, NJ Chas Lynch, levers, kincston. ‘Mh Arrived, schrs Fannie @ Warner, Dickinson, Philaw delphia; New Reculus, Hallock, Port Johnston; G B Markle, Bishop. do; Sarah Laverne, Averill, Elizabethport; Joseph € Potts, Davis, do; Lotowick Bill, Hodgedon, do; sloope Home, Smith, do; Mary Carr, McElroy, Woodbridge, NJ. Salled—Schrs Dwight Davidson, Freeman, Y River, Va; Uncas, Babcock: W W Brainard, Wibbles: Charles Hawiey, Burnett, New York; sloop B Wiltrel, Barker, New. ork, PENSACOLA, Nov 23—Salt }, bark Union, Stafford, Pro- vidence; brig Chariotte, West,’ Matanzas; ‘schr Wenonah, Kimball, Indianola. PHILADELPHTA, Now steamshipa Arion Whe'den: Hatideatake, Brewaters Lerpara Hughes, ly den 5 lesnal i ard, ara'Fanther, hale, Boston ; bark Liverpool (Br), Mosher. iwerp Cleared, steamships Centipede, Will Boston; Hunter, Haraing, rovidente: bark’ Melbourne {Bry Horten wee rigs Rosarito (Span), Echeverta, Belfast; ihe Sagna: achra Frank and Emily, Cobb, East Florence N Tower, Perry, Sal 26th—Arrired, steamship quainte, Hoxie, New Orleans, via Havana; barks Saiznon, Minos, Liverpool: Bell Stewat Miner, Liv tt Patrick (Br) Rogart, Ardrossan; bri ; American Union, rerpaol George E Dale, Pierce, Turks Islaad Colina, Havana, Lawrs, Del, Nov 25 PM—A ship from shove passed out at one o'clock PM, Two barks and a fleet of schooners are going ont at three PM. No pilote of yet, 27th—Put in, bark Signal, from Turks Island, PORTLAND, Nov w4—Arrived, brig Hattie Wheeler, ba- con, Martinique. rived. brig 7 W Spencer. Hopkins, Mobile, pclae’ —larks Roibay, Hall, Buenos Ayres; Nouparef, linn, Montevideo, PROVIDENCE, Nov 2%—Satled, steamer Whirlwind, Sher- man, Philadelphia; brica Idalia (Br), Gordon, Norfolk; een of the South.” Burns, New York? Aquidneck, Haley, ‘tchrs Alexander Yo innell, Alexandria; Lemag: Blew, Buckaloo, Georgetown, DC.; LB Cowperthwaite, Gardner, do; Mary G Farr, Cornwall, Raltimore \or George: town, PC); Oliver Ames, Babbitt, Georgetown, DC; A B Howe. Newherry, do; Rolert Pettis, Ellis, Norfolk; Monan- ‘and Natad Queen, Chase, Phiiadelphia; Geo John Warren, M. RP King, Blk Fashion, Young n Blackman, Lima, Wells; Allen H' Brown, Fierce; Mary A Pred more, Hart; Estelle, Furniss; T P'Abell, Fowler ; Minquas, Heeney: Hen Mar, Ward, and Ira Bliss, Hudson, New ‘ork; Shamrovk, Troy, Haverstraw, Qith—Arrived, achre Titmonse, Handren, Norfolk; Fred die L Porter, Small, Baltimore via Newport: Annie E Sat- ford, Powell, Philadelphia, for Pawtucket; George Edwards, CUiTor tb rf ra it Lewis, wis, do; Billow, Eldridze, ey; PM Wheaton, Kar: ‘ov, Elizabethport; © 0. ‘and Blow Kk Smith, P ikeepaie for Pawtacket; Amos Brit Knapp, Haverstraw, Susan E Nash, Nash, New Yore; 1002 Kmith, Nickerson, Moriches, Li, with $5 bales cotion from, je Gray, Saied. nd Eile Amsden, Smith, Philadeiph few York. PAWTUCKET, rican Eagle, Shaw, and Joseph Phi adelphia, ‘Satled JS Terry, Raynor; Mary Natt, Barker, and Jas Parker Sr. Kell York Nov 19—Arrived, shin Cesarwitch, May, Wood In'and (Kodiak): bark DC Murray, shepherd, Honotula; brig Crimea, Winding, Trinidad. Sailed—Sbip Fleur de Lis ( Liverpool; barks Clara Bell, Pierce, San Jose de Guatemala via San Fegrey Martha Rideout, Ford, «i Concordia (Fr), Lacroix, Por Townsend ; Max (NG), Maigrav, Manzanillo, SAVANNAH, Nov 93 Arrived, bark Tulsko ("Q), Thulen, Bremen; schr Francia Satteriy, Stetson, New York, Cleared—Scbr Goodwill, Harbor Island. Bailed—Ship Calliope ( Br), Dester, none 2th—Arriv nisbip Virao, Bulkley, New York, ys Ellen Goodspeed, Antwerp;. Kate gana, Falmouth for orders; schr Mabeb Hall, Brigeey SALEM, pt, 23—Arrived, Sebr Anna Kilzabeth, Getobell, ba pw toler \— Arrived, reed, and BR Emer. eerater, Smith, Bort f er, Hoboken; Vem Cotin, New ‘rk for Pemorone} Crencra! ; Hateh, Calsis for New York? 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