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£ AMUSEMENTS. FIRST PHILHARMONIC CONCERT. ‘The cloud which bas so long hung over tho Phil- harmonic Society has nos yet been removed from tbe pablic mind, for not even the magnificent programme Presentod last night at the Academy of Music, the filth symphony of Beethoven and the first act of ‘Iie Waikiire," trom Wagner's trilogy, succeeded in draw- tuga good house, The gaps in tbe auditorium were many, Yetthe performance was worthy of the Phil- harwonte Society im its paimiest days. The encrgy of she conductor, Dr. Leopold Damrosch, was sensibly apparent io the new life infused into the immense orchestra, Elbows that bad acquired a degree of Tustiness incompatible with true pbilharmonic Playing, lips that were wont to blow lazily Shrough reed and brass embouchures, arms that bung Ustiessly over instruments of percussion, suddenly became electric and impassioned. The sywphony was given with an expression and earnestness that can only becompared with the wopderiul playing of the Baine work by Thomas’ orchestra, From the tutro- ductory allegra con brio to the concluding ailegrd the pertormauce of the symphony was remarkable, That Over varying aspect which Becthoven's music wears, and yet bright in all its changes; those sounds so ‘Wnearthly, thrilling, penetrating the soul; the imagi- | Bative vein, the creative gevius—all found ad equate expression at the hauds of Dr, Dam- rusch’s players. A symphony of Beethover When properly presented ts the apotheosis of Music. The cause is that Beethov han apy other, has the broadest influence on tne beart **Palias ike, he sprung irom Nature's head,” Buys @ commentator, ‘in the luxurimnce of a rich wo- ment.” In the ufth symphony the four movements are Nike the books of the Iliad, the pyramids, the art works of the Vatican—immortal. Tue tirst act of + Walkure,’’ a mere wait trom the trilogy, will give, poiwithstanding, an excellent idea of tue results of Wagner's operatic theory. Of it, In connection with the rest of tho music drama of Baireuth, one may way, “Ex uno, disce omnes.” This may be contra- gictory to Waguer’s opinion, but every musician who was present at the ‘Philharmonie coucert fast night mast bave gained su insight into that portion of the musical panorama unfolded vo bis View that would enable him to tori # correct godgment on the entire trilogy, as far as the peculiar apusical (reatment was coucer! ‘The instrumenta- ‘ou 18 wonderlul; the dramatic inusical effect of the Yolces les so, op account of the absence of concentra- tion of effect ‘and distinct phrasing, ‘There 18 no need of the violent partisarship that prevais to-day be- tween the parties knowu as tho legitimisis and the cevolutioniste, In both rauks ure hopestly enthusias- tic warriors, resolved to support their convictions ento death.’ Yet Wagner is no revolutionist io a mu- sical point of viow. He is the legitimate offspring of Beethoven, of Gluck, of Berlioz, Many of the best c of these immortals are united in bim, He the operatic orchestra to a sym phonic standard; he imdividualizes each character by giving 1 an instrumental motive that veces it 1m bold relief. Iu the-first act of “Die ure’ three motives stand forth prominently. There 4s the love theme (strangely like thatin “Lohengrin”, the Hunding motive (in which the rough cbaracter of the husband of Sieglinde !s revealed) und tbe sword }Nothung) motive. The instrumentation throughout ly kaleidoscopic, like the ocean in its muitiform moods, {t recalls 10 the mind the lines of Byron im bis address to the ocean— ‘Thou glorious mirror, where the Almignty’s form Glusves itselt in temposts; in all time, Calu or convulsed—in breeze or gate Or storm, Yeing or in the torrid cline Dark-heaving; boundiess, endless und sublime, In this opera stern discipline is maintained over the Focal artist. There 1s uo opportunity ulforded to the prima donna to perform daring saiti mortali on the tight rope of jioriture; none to tte tenor to emit an ut de pottrine. The poem, the music aud the d:ama, are so admirably coumingied that the hearer must judge of all three alike. O! course, when to the ele- Mente brought torward Inst night 1s united the wonder- ful mese en scene that ch rized the “Baireuth per- formance, then the chain of thought that was welded fogether ‘in tho brain of the composer is complet Mme, Pappenbeim sang the music ot Sieglinde (with- bus Lotes belore her) ina manner that showed that abe was entirely en rapport with the spirit of the com- poser. Mr. Bischof was rather overweighted in the role of siegmund, und Mr. Remmertz made an un equivocal success by the magnificent manuer in which | Altogether the Philar- | he sang the part of Hunding. monte Society may well feel proud over the resuit of she opening of their senson, MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES. Stile, Tittens ts very 11. Campanini sang Lobengrin at Trieste last month. Lydia Thompson is at the Folly Theatre, London, “Giraida”? oceupies the boards of the Paris Lyrique. The Eaglo Theatre oilers lively entertamment to- morrow night, The San Francisco Minstrels offer an attractive pro- gramme this week. +*Ching-Chow-H1” 18 the principal burlesque at Kelly & L.con’s Opera House, Mr, George Fawcett Rowe has had a very successful tour im the West with *‘Brass.”’ Miss Kate Claxton will begin ber starring tour at Toronto on the 13th, in ‘‘Conscienc Miss Dargon has been playing Lady Macbeth in the principal Western cities with much success. The new theatre at Karmen, Germany, was opened on October 1 with the “Marriage of Figaro.’’ “Doctor Ox,"’ by Jules Verne and Offenvach, will succeed * Belle Héléne” at the Variéuds, Paris. Minnie Hauck welcomed back to Berlin with “thunders of applause and avalanches of bouquets.” Hernandez Foster and his troupe are playing at Fox's Theatre, Philadelphia, in “Jack Harkaway in America ”’ The 13lst consecutive performance of “Tne Two Orphans’? begins this week at the Museam, Phila- dolphia. Miss Bella Patoman, formerly of Booth’s Theatre, | made wer first appearance at the London Olympic on October 28, “The Siege of Paris’? and the Earopean Museum are Places of interest that centennial tourists ind worth Visiting in Philadelphia, ‘he Long Strike,” with Mr. J. H. Stoddart and Miss Katherine Rogers in the leading roles, will be acted at the Brookiyn Theatre this week. Anew tenor, with the wellifluous name of Bartley MeGuckin, who bas been studying in Milan under Macstro Firtaiegi, bas arrived in London. Sothern has just finished an engagement at the Arch Btreet Theatre, Philadelphia, and is succeeded this week by Mrs, Oates’ English Opera Company. Mr. and Mrs. Florence will play in tho “Mighty Dol- Jar’ in Loutsailie this week, and in Indianapolis next week. Their business bas been excollent, Tho Olympic Theatre offers a new bill this week, and & new play of “Around the City on Election Day” will be given. Thero will ve an extra matinée on Tuesday. Signor Breitner, who smashed two hammers and one finger at St. James Hall last year, has opened a class ia Paris for “perfection in pianoforte playing.” “Robert le Diable’ with Mile, Krauss (Alice), Mme. Carvalho (Isabelle), M. Sylva (Robort), M, Boudouresque «Bertram) and M, Vergnet (Ra:mbaut), is in rehearsal at the Paris Opera. Barnum’s Circus, Menagerie and Museum attracts ({mmense houses in both the afternoons and evenings, This week six new performers are engaged, and the whole bill will be novel, A number of the theatres have arrunged that on fuesday evening the eld€tion returns will be read bee bwoen the acts. Among those who have announcea this excellent plan are Sooth’s and the Olympic. To-night, at Steinway Hall, Siavin’s Georgia Jubilee Bingers, assisted by 100 other colored vocalists, will givea vacred concert, in which Mr. Warren Grifin wilt & number of religious solos on the banjo, ‘The Hon. Mr. W. P, Cody, known to fume as “Buf- faio Bill,” will appear at the Grand Opera House tis week tn the Indian drama entitied “The Scouts of the Piaiws.’? There wii! be an extra matince on Tuesday, Four classical soirées will be give the Brooklya Athenwum, beginning on the 1ilh, Mr 3. B. Mills, she Misses Moilenbaver ana G. Matzke will take part, On Friday Mr. Henry Molienbauer’s pupils will gives concert Miss Fanny Danziger will give ber first copcert in New York since ber retura trom Leipzig, where bas been studying, at Chickering Hall, Novembor Sue wili ‘be assisted by Miss Beveo and Messrs, Mills, Fritsch and Miller, ‘The last two nights of capital comed acted, “Tom Cobb,’ and of the farce of Evo,’ are announced at the Park Theatre. On Wednes- day evening “Crabbed Age,” a wow play, will be pro- duced, with the full company. The 10th night of the “Black Crook,” atthe Now _ National, Philadelphia, will be celebrated on Monday ight, Every lady visitor will receive a photograph souvenir, aud utter the play the company and the man agement Wil! be entertained at a supper. “Eiguh??’ will be sung at Steinway Hall on Wednes- May night, in the first concert of the Oratorio Society of New York. Vr. Damrosch will conduct aud Miss Corradi, Miss Auna Drasdii, Mr. W. Castie and Mr. A. & Stoddard will sing the principal parte. “Baba’’ continues ity brilliant career at Niblo’s Garden. The daucers, Menzell1, Mairini, Antonini and Ida Dovere appear tn a new ballet, and the spectacular Gees have been improved by practice. To-morrow n’s music, more | ‘NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1876—QUADRUPLE SHEET, evening the play will have reached its Mftieth per: formance. H The Iast mights of “Around the World in Faghty | Days” at the Kiralfy’s Theatre, Philadelphia, are an- pounced after a run of over 150 nights, ho Lucky | Star’ will be revived for a short time, after which the stage adaptation of Verne’s “Voyage to the Earth’’ will be brought out, | ‘Tho audiences that Miss Neilson has been drawing at the Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, last week, | have been limited only by the capacity of the house: | Jaliet and Rosalind were parts she appeared in last | week. ‘This week, on Wednesday uight, she will play Isabella in “Measure for Measure’ for the first time in America, | “The Two Orphang,”’ at the Union Square Theai | has had a remarkable success, bus must soon be with- drawn to make place for the new drama of ‘Miss Multon,”” by Mesers, Nus und Belot. In this piece | | Miss Clara Morris will make her tirst appearance in | two years at the Union Square, and Mr, J. H. Stoddart bia first appearance inthe season. Bijou Heron aud | Louise Sylvester wilt also be in the cast, | Mr Reimbard Schmelz gives a xrand concert at | Stemway Hall om Saturday evcuing. Miss Tharsby and Mr. Jacobsohn will appear. On the programme ure Beethoven’s Second Syinphony; “Siegiried’s Death,” | marche funzbre from Wagner's trilogy; the batlet music from Giiick’s “Paris and Helen,” overture, ‘*Al- | fouso and Estrella,” Schubert, and Mendelssohn's violin corcerto, Seldom bas such an admirable bill been oftered to the metropolisun public. The Now York Aquanum is contnuaily receiving | queer fish, and this colléction of the wonders of the .deep, the largest ever seou in America, is visited by thousands of persons daily, Among the new acquisi- tions are several varieties of star fish, a number of live sponges and corals, barnacles, the spawn of tho | periwinklc, 100 @Aricties of the deep sea anemone beautilul in color, such as the dianthus, and the mysembryanthemum, whose tentacles, almost as long ay its name, are always extended, fe? enters upon ite lust week at the Filib Avenue Theatre, and a specially organized company will then | | take this successful play upon a tour through the | country, It will be followed here on the 11th inst. by an entirely ditferent drama, “As You Like It,” in which Miss Fanny Davenport will make her first ap, pearance in New York this season, Since she first played Rosalind for her benefit she has given much study to the character, Mr. Coghlan will play Orlando, | Mr. Wilifam Castle Amtens, Mr. Charles Fisher Jacques and Mr. Davitge Touchstone. All the scenery will be new. “The Shaughraun” will be revived at Wallack’s on | Thursday evening with entirely new scenery, which is intended to surpass in magniticence that of the origi- nal production, Mr. Boucicault, who will, of course, appear as Conn, has rearranged severai of the sets, ‘The fine cast of last season 1s retained, with the excep- ti0m of Miss Rose Wood, who will make her first ap- pearance at the theatre as Arte, Miss Baker, who wily play Moya, and Mr, Stevenson, who will uct Robert Frolhott, “Forbidden Fruit,” which is interrupted in the height of its success, will bo again vroduced when | “Tee Shaughraun,”’ owing to Mr. Bouctcault’s engage- ments ix other cities, is withdrawn. “Sacdanapalus” begins the thirteenth week of his Teign, and the Assyrians continue to come down like a wolf on the fold, The new ballet isimnuch admired. The old monarch will posttively abdicate on December 2, tobe succeeded by “King Lour.”” Mr. Lawrence Barrett wll then hold the sceptre, and Mr. E. 1. | Davenport will support the throne as Edgar. Two kings and a pair of queens of the battet make a strong | hand in the dramatic game. ‘Dan’! Druce’ wil! be | the next play. We learn thata Presidential vote was | recently taken on the stage in which the ballet only exercised the right of suffrage, and that it was divided thus:—Tilden, 42; Hayes, 42; Grandfather Peter, 2, and Henry D. Palmer, 127, This is an ingenious way | of informing the public that the ballet contains 213 people. This evening, ut the Grand Opera House, Mr, Guil- more will give the first of his Sunday concerts, with his full band of sixty-five performers, and Miss Nor- ton, Messrs. Sobst, Carri, Bracht, Arbuckle. Kegel | Lefebre, Letsch, De Carlo, Bent and Master H. Rietzel among the vocal and instrumental soloists. The pro- gramme, intwo parts, is varied and strong, and in cludes the last movemert vf the “Fifth Symphony,” Beethoven; Mr. Gilmore’s sacred aria, ‘Death’s atthe Door,” to be sung by Mr. Sohst; the overture to “William Tell” arid the “Rhapsodie Hongroise,”” No. 2, Liszt, Tho programme of the concerts presents an admirable portrait of Mr. Gilmore, but the body has the appearance of Costentenus, it is so covered with the decorations and orders and sturs with which the great conductor is honored. ‘The death of Mr, William Wheatley will be univer- sally regretted by the dramatic profession, with which he had been connected for nearly filty years as an actor ora manager. He had many friends in NewYork, Philadelphia and Boston, and bis genlality and high spirits on the stage made bim a favorite with thou- | sands who were not persoually acquainted with him. Among the comedians of fifteen or twenty years ago he stood next to Murdoch, Hts Vapid, Young Rover, Doricourt, Belcour, Dazzle, Jack Absolute, and a whole round of such characters, were full of dash aud vigor, and few actors, with the oxeeption of Charles Mat- | thews, whose Iightning-like delivery was never rival- led, coud equal him i tho rapidity with whicn he would rattle off his dialogue. His style was the anti- thesis to that slow, dehberate method in which the sentimental Robertsonian echool has educated so many good young actors of the da “ART NOTES. _ | Ruskin is being treated with distinguished consider- ation at Venice. The town of La Rochelle has named o1 after the painter Fromentier. Rembrandt’s otchings, a rich collection, were sold at Berhn last month by Herr Lepke. A picture of Blaine, by Tojett!, has attracted a good deal of attention at Boston. Jenny Lind Goldschmidt has given 40,000 crowns to the Stoekholim Society of Arts. Benjamin Green, a water color painter and secretary of the London Artist Fund, has died lately. A monument has been crocted to Field Marshal Von Moltke in bis native Parchin, in Mecklenburg. Wyke Bayliss, vice president of the Society of Brit- ish Artists, about to publish a volume which he calls “The Witness of Art.”’ Alma Tadema is bard at work on a number of pie- tures, One, a landscape, will represent the seasons; apother, a Rotman woman tn « bath. Anna M. Lea, a Philadelphia artist, has been invited nada by the Governor General to paint Lady Duf- | of its streets to ferin’s portrait, Another ‘Last Supper,” by Raphael, has been found at New Orleans, Thisone, ike # hundred others, is said to havo been painted immediately before tho great artist's death. } Coustant's large aud meritorious picture, “The En. | | trance of Mohammed II. into Constantinople”? whicn | was exhibited in the Paris Saion, has been deposited in the Musto de Toulouse, | There will be held this month, at Keusingtoa Museum, a general competition tor the Byron memorial | More thaa 100 of the best British sculptors have sigai- fled their intentions to competo, Clesinger, the famous sculptof, i# at work on a eolossai group representing Salome beariag to Herodins the bead of Jon the Baptist. The group will be in bronze, and will be exhibited 1m 1878, There is an eflort being madoto seoure the Castellani collection, consisting o! ant} marbiog, bronzes, goms, gold ornaments and iN wajolicus tor the Boston Museum. The price asked ts $400,000. Story, the sculptor, is at Work on two Shakesperiant subject*—King Loar and Lady Macbeth-—both of which ofter splendid opportunities for that grand, massive | treatmont which isthe peculiar province of sculpture, Leavitt 18 trying to get the Italian seulptare from the Centenniai to place it on exhibition at his gallery, The collection comprises some one hundred pieces of stat- | mary by the best tralian artists The idea isa very good j one, and we hope tt may succed, | Phikp Gilbert Hammerton, the distingajshed art bas received a commission to paint two land seapes from Dr. H. N. Powers, of Bridgeport, These | aro the frst of the artist's works that have found their | way to America They will Le exhibited ut the Century Ciup. In order to accommodate the public the loan exhibi- Gon at the Academy of Design will remain open fom eight o'clock in (he morning antil ten o’elock at night, During this period the entire building will ba access. | bie to visitors without extra charge, including the Suydam gallery, the portrait and sculpture galieries, tieorge Cruikshank's works have been purchased by | the directors of the Westminster Aquarium, A queer | place for poor George's works, ‘Fishes drink, but do Dot got drank, so they will derive little moral benoit Upas Tree’? aud other paintings intended to virtuous, SHIPPING NEWS STEAMERS. OCEAN amourg: Glascow Broadway Broadway 7 Broudway . }89 Broadway 169 Broadway 7 Bowling Green Liverpool 2) Hamburg: 1480. 6 - Liverpool, London Buevin sale state of Penn'yi'a.| City of Bertin... Anglia, iy Broadway Broadway 7 Bowling Green Bolivi 7 Bowling Green Holand, : 59 Broadway Oder. Bowlin en Fuyoe 69 Broadway Canada. Hroaaway 20 Broadway 4 Bowling Green Alsatia. 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(Steamer Agnes, Burdick, Philadelphia—C a Whitney & Co, F t, Boston—H F Dimock, phew tal jordeaux—-Thos Dunbain's Ni ardiff—Benham & £ Co, : Bark Kong Eysteiu (Nor), Nielsen, Vecearich, Glasgow—Slocovich & Co. of), Hansen, Cork or Falmouth—Funch, Sclir Post Boy, Robinson, St Thomas, WI—Pent SelrJ A Mattel (Br), Hatteld, Yarmout Bervaux f Selir Howard Holder (Br), Holder, StJohn, NB—P I Ne fis & Son, on & Co. cow tor (Br), Munson, St John, NB—P 1 Nevius ide, Davis, Brazos Sautiazo—Woodhouse & Ocean Wave, Mucintire, Galvestou—Vupper & Beattie. Schr € i Kelly, Gray, Feroandina—R P Buek & Co. acth Traveller, Hodges, St Augustine, Flu—Bentle lersleeve & cht Howard Macumber, Williams, Jacksonville—Warren ay. . 3, Ball aera Co. Sehr Sum Wood, Broander, Norfolk—Isade R Staples. Schr Almeda, Smith, Newark—Jed Frye & Co, pach} Chauncey Crafis, Greeley, Bangor, Me—Cherles F obin 4 h Shubert, Tombin, Richmond, Va—E: ine, Jones, Eastport and Calais, Me—Jobn hr KA Forsyth, Hobbie, Stamtord—Stamtord Manu- facturing Ce. SAILED, (rn). hiopia (Br), Glasgow: Sidon Weser (Ger), Bremen: ( j tate of ton and Key We; bocker, do "Savannah Benetactor, Knight Bell, Richmond, Av; Agnes, PI (Br), Liverpool's by Dionne (tal), do John Hammett, Trieste Clara E | MeGilver; M Maridnnia ([raty, Lanta, * Charleston ; Cork’ or ad Karlovieh (Aus), door do; Lindesnaes (Nor), Bordeaux; video: Embla (Nor), Havre; Albion (Nor), Charlestor be Nor), Baltimore: brigs Cuore (Ital), Genus; Julia Blake (Br), St Johns, PR; Atlanta (Br), Harvor Grace, NF; Lewis Clark, Barbados, Sailed from Sandy Hook—Shij Bool: burks Kate (Br, from Aftwerp) : Brothers (Br, from ston, KE), and brig Sabra (Br, trom Glasson Dock, £), for Tobique (Br, from Liver- » Wind at sunset, NNW: at midmgbt, NNW, Barometer at sunset, 30,25. MARITIME MISCELLANY. Steamer Srivia (Ger), which was abandoned Sept 22 while on a voy ye from Philadelphia to Havre, was seen Sept 24, in lat 5250, lon 3y. Strawen Ets Curry, of the New Haven line, was towed to re sore yesterday morning with her machinery dis- STEAMER ALGIERS, hence for Lightship. y met with a disarrangement of her ma- chinery which was repaired at midnight, when she proceed- ed on ber voyage, * Suir © H Sovtaarp, from Madras for Havre (before re- ported), bad discharged part of her cargo at St Helena Oct 18 and would be repaired. Banx Givsxrre (Ital), from Palermo for Phil for worted), was got afloat at cbarging part of cargo. Bark © © Lexry, from Hong Kong for reported), went ashore during thick weather Aug 16 on a coral reef, about 136 miles from C1 . ty There were bee hopes of sav- Pt Stephen on board, who, with four of the crew. arrived xt Moilo Aug 23 for assistunce for the rest of the crew whu remained on Carille Island. Bark Ecta, Matthews, at Boston from Glaxzow, reports that Oct 1. during # gale from SW, lost overboard Orrin Davis, of New Bedford, «seaman, aged 19 years, Ban Wx Witsoy (Br), from Washington, with railroad fron for Halifax, NS, pnt into Queenstown Oct 23, wit bulwarks, rudder damaged, cargo shitt broken’ nnd vessel makiny water, ‘having experi heavy gale. Oct 5, when off Seven Heads, she collided with & schooner supposed the Mary Surab, Scun Twos Winays. of Port Richmond, t off Grand b #. Cu va, from WENO! She 000 and uninsared. Tho eet umber was worth $1,000, which was insured for 100, Scun THowas J Lancaster, before reported as ashore at Ludlam’s Beach, was gotten off night of Nov 3, Scun Monawk (Br), from Nassau tor Key West, went ‘ow Orleans, when off the before reported ashore on Key Largo on the 18th ult, and will probably be # total loss. Rostox. Nov 4—Obed Eldrlige,, of Westport, was lost overboard from the fishing sche E 'R Church, off Seconet, and drowaed on Thur-day, Hauirax, Nov 6—Sehr Blue Wave, of Marblehead, Mean, has become » total wreck Maine Adien, UB; crew Nawrort, Nov 4—The revenus cutser Samuel Vextor, Gap Carson, stationed at this port, has gone to New York for the purpose of having some repairs made to her meine. Upon her return she will enter upon her winter crulsing orders, and will, no doubt, keep up her good reputation earned in looking out fur vessels in distress and caring for wenue as well, Vineyarp Haven, Masi Tarxs Island Nov 4—The brig Katahdin, from broweht to thie port to-day Cups of schooner Early Bird, of St Domingo Ci % tustie and lorwood to Fowle Curroll, which ov Bont ith a cargo of wadoned on Oct 24, in lat 31, 1 Antonio Brazos, « Spanish. pusseng son and Lewin James,'s seaman, of Demerai ithe EB Figs, 180 tons register, and was built at Kast Haddam In Lauxcuxv—At Wilmington, NO, achooner named Little Winnie, WHALEMEN, Jon 42 W, brig Abbott Law. Nov 2, a small coasting Spoken—Oct 12, lat 27 rence, Russell. of NB. SPOKEN, Ship Lucy 8 Wilis, Pritchard, from Calcutta for Boston, ia it 20 :N, lon 88 ke City of Caleutts (Br), Naughton, from Ardrossan for ta, Sept 5. lat 8 40.N. lon 24 20 W, Ship Aa i Int 56, lon 11. oW, Lovitt (Br), from Quebec for Belfast, Oct 23, Ship Pearl of India (Br), from Quebee for Glasgow, Oct 28, Int 04, low 11. oBtig Poteus, irom Matanzas for Boston, Oct 30, las 4024, jon 71. Bark Pater (Aus), Kohl, from Gloucester for Delaware Breakwater, Nev 1, lat 40 34, lon 69 45, NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS Merghants, shipping d shipmasters are informed that by telegrapbing to the Heraty Londoa Barvau, ad- dressing “Bennett, No. 45 Fleet street, London,” or to the Paris office, addressing “Bennett, 61 Avenue de l'Opera, Paris,” the arrivals ut and departures from European aod Eastern ports of American and all foreign vessels trading with the United States, the sume will be cabled to this country free of charge. Captains arriving at and sailing from French and Medi. terranean ports will fiud the Paris office the more economi- cal and expeditious for telegrapning news, OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Bristot, Nov 4—Arrived, brig Meliti York. Brirast, Nov 2—Sailed, bark Savanna (Br), O'Neill, United States. Gioucester, Nov 3—Arrived, schr Cumberland, Webber, Boston. * Gtascow, Nov 3—Arrived, bark Elizabeth Taylor (Br), Reed, Wilmington, NC; 4th, ship Glenfinar, (Br), Hamil- ton, Boston. Havre, Now 4—Sailed, bark Georgietta, Small, United States, Loxpox. ton, Calcutta, Sailed 4th ship Joseph Fish, Stackpole, United States, Moviitx, Nov 3, midnight—Arrived, steamer Caledonia (Br), Allison, New Y6rk tor Glasgow (and proceeded). Prymovtn, Nov 3—Arrived. bark Erstatninges (Nor), Jen- sen, New York. Quexxstown, Nov 3—Arrived, bark Alberto (aus), Corich, ew York. Also arrived $4.11 PM, steamer Russia (Br), Cook, York for Liverpool (und proceeded), rox, Nov 4=-Arrived, steamer Leipzig ( timore for Bretwen (and proceeded). Wrst Hartixroon, Nov 4—Sailed, bark Quaker City (Ital), Magaivio, United state Sailed from —— Nov 4, George, for United States: Maria Madre, do; Ruth, do. WEATHER REPORT. Dvaux, Nov 4, PM—Wind N, variable. Lizanp, Nov 4, PM—Wind E, tight; Ome, FOREIGN PORTS. 4NWaLt, Nov 2—Saileu, steamer Alpt York. (Br), Robinson, New v 3—Arvived, ship Nancy Pendleton, Pondie- (Br), Williams, City of Boston, Crosby, for Bry, Austin, for Miion, fur Diana Te Koya Diadem (Br), w York. ied bark Ludy Gertrade (Br), eppy. steamer Crescent City, Curtis, Babineton, New York T0110, Sept 1—In port; barks Scott (Br) from Hong Kong. arrived Aug 26, fo Behn (Ger), Sebmidt, from lrong Kong, otk; Rance (Pe), Grielaw, from 15, tor New York, is Baltimor Aug 28, ‘Singapore, arrived rriv atos, Je, Oct Ji—Sailed, stesmer Caban (Br), King, . Aug 24—Sailea, ship Kaisun (Br), Gadd, New Yor! In port Sept 5. ships Antelope, ney, une: Wyle (Br), Browne, for Hostont barks Albers (Be), liars, trem Shanghai, arrived Aug 2%, for New Yora: Kvik (Nor), Lo- . trom Mone Kowg, arrived Aug 25, tor New York nto Singapore dismasted’ : Goodeli, Crockett, Lee iv 0 New York: Seotie sBr), Duneas, trom Hong Ko 2g, fue New York. Nouri svoxky, CB, Oct 31—Arrived, steamer Volmer (Dan), New Uflenus for Liverpool : schr 8 B Hume, Digeine Nov 1, bark N Churetill (Be), Routed, Loudon for Montreal. Queene, Nov 2—A) steamers Thames, Campbell, London ; Lake Cham Jernson, Laverpoot, Stonsland, Granton; George i ee iakelante Tratand. Rio Jaxuimo, no date—Arrived, bark Imperador (I Chapman, B. ore. Sr Jouns, PR, Oct 26—Arrived, sehr Eliza Christie (Br), Bonnell, Baltimore. 31 Joun, NB, Nov 1—Cleared, schr Geo G Jewett (Br), Harrington, New Yor Cleared 2d, schrs Nettie (Br), Britt, New York ; 4th, Ula- lume (Bri. do. rep tiled Ah, schre George Calhoun, New York; Win H Mil- iPen Sre, NTAMNIC.* +, MG infaxe. Uj . York. Antwenr. Oct 2a Batica bins ‘Oneta, Pi Mludelvtitn (and from Flushing Roads 23d, Monte, Olivari, New Glas- b, + 26m, Salled 334. Joumay SMe ees a 0} 1 x : Everett, Dunkertous Lewes eet Buistor, Vet 2h—In Quebec fur Gloucester: Lord’ Dufleria, Buxwe, Oct 23—Arrived, Ohio isi, Mey {.Datted 21st, Leonie Edouard, Meckienvurg, North Ainer- Bonneau, Oct. 23 Arriged, Chas Piatt, Sharp, Bafti- werk. Suiled 20th, Kline Metzier, Bruswitz, Tybee; Nora, Jacod- more; Prodomo, J. sen, Gaivesto u Pauillae 21st. Libertus, Viscin, New Yors ; sailed fr Alice Starrett, Buta, Cardiff, lie Wise, Babcock, New ings, Payson, Bristol. . Pernambuco; 24th, Des- 7 Sgmapan sc Oct 15—Sailed, Osauna, Garguilo, ‘ork. ¥ JaGiiani, Oct 18—Arrived, S Ma Regina, Spignose, New on CoLouno, Sept 1—Arrived, Lelia Alice, Weir, Messe! (and suiled vsd for mada). nivale veanaiess ah jailed Sept 15, Ai Hae a Thompson, New York (and ALCUTTA, Sept 27—Arrived, Freldlander, Morrison, Liv- erpoul. ‘ercy, Smith, New York; 24th, N, Uct 23—Sailed, Fidelia, fur New’York ; Josephine, charleston. Arrived 25th, Sarah B Beveridge. Philadelphia; Andrew Lovitt, bec: Josetita, Baltimore, DautMovta ‘Oct irtto, from Dunkirk for New York; Sea Crest, McLean, Philadelphia tor Londor. Oct , London for New Mathilda, Kruet John © cola; Koreas, nich, do for do deiphia; 2 NB. Svendsen, do for New York: Lea, Smerchi- & Seymour, Knuwiton, do for Philn- the North, Atkins, do fur 3t John, Dover, Oct 24—Of, John Swan, Gallison, Antwerp for New York. Doxkikk, Oct 21—Sailed, Spirito, Cassovich, |—Arrived, [sane Mall, Ryder ew York. Stattin for Arrived, Nyanza (s), F er, Mon- treal. OW 25th, Thos K Pillsbury, Pitchen, from Hamburg tor New Orle —Sailed, Lvdia Cardell, for Philadelphia. Fowry, Oct GeanckmovtH, Oct 24—Arrived, Harlequin, Hill, Que- ¥, Oct 24—Passed, Gentill, Roceatagliata, Hull for e. Oct 23—Arrived, Arctic, Brinton, Bue- tonche, iuastox, Oct 21—Arrived, Adriatic, Watson, Quebec. uXENOCK, Uct 24—Arrived, Malta, Montgomery, Quebec; The Crates, Thiele jed 25th, Prince Edward (s), Fraser, Charlot scow, Oct 21—Arsived. Wemilo,’ Sutl 3 24d, Ahge, Houger, Wilmington, NC; McDougal, Montreal: Austrians), Wyli 25th, Al tin (s). Cainpiell, New York; St Patrick, Sturast, Montreal relay, Annapeiis, to 24th, Milo, Robbins, Tybee; 24th, Corinthian Menzies, Montre: rived at Bowling to 234, Mary K Campbell, Grey, Wey- Oct 20—Sailed, Hattie V Kelsey, Randall, St mas: Czur, Bondell Sd, Kalalls, Brown, New Orleans. GingEsTe, Oct 10- Salle pani, Buitimore, GaLix, Sept 21—Sailed, Ethan Allen, Hardy, Madras (and arrived at M 28th), HAmBonG, Oct 23—Sailed, Franklin, Petersen, New York (and trom Cuxhaven same day) bh, Pathfinder, Odell, do. Sailod from Cuxhaven 21st, Thomas R Pillsbury, Pitcher, New Orleans, Havre, Oct 24—Sailed, N 8, Patterson, New Orleans. Cleared 24th, Ousis, Randall, Wainpton Roads. Korracurg, Sept 25—Arrived, City of Halifax, Short, London. Livxuroon, Oct 23—Arrives Ist, Energia, | (4), Clark, Philadel- phia; City of Berlin nnedy. New Yi locity, Olsen, Three Rivers tax, Tsaukson, do: Director, Stemper, Sathurst Benyon, Quebec; St Louis eid, New Orleauy: 24th, Alex MeKensie, Copp, St Copp. (s). Brown, New York; Redesdale, Pinton, th, China (s), Gill, trewl; 4 ‘e Edward (x), Fra New York; Hamme cst Boston; Moravian (8). mn Geddie, Jackxon, Miramichi; Glasgow Sth, ‘Helvetia @, iner, Wilmington, NC pi, Lindall, Quebec and Montreal; yi Nort! ueen, Sulloek, No; zdth, Met: Mary Lawton, iri Charleston; Felicee, sola, Strom, Baltimore: Reno, Pera: (x), Thompson, New York; Friga, Lake Ontart 5 08 Gilmore, do: Molilamo, O'Neill, T; do; Salo, Granberg, Seady ‘ohn, v0 'B; Prins Oscar, Cardenas: 26t) tam; Christina, A. Arcbibald, Chi rieston. Cyeared 24th, John Bryce, Morne, Callao; Storfarst © stantin, Gra ¢, Pensacola: Annie Wharton, Wharton, Li erpoo! 3; 25th. Mercia Aste, Ulivarl, Baltimore; Jans- sen, Kklund, Philadelphia; M. Jane, Archibald, Charies- ton: Viee Ammiragilo Tegethof, Tomiah, Lewes; Europa, Nyb ry, New Orleans. ‘Om Waterford Zist, Alice D. Cooper, Humphreys, Liver- pool for Hampton Roads, Loxvox, Oct 23—Cleated, Len, Emorchinich, New York; Najaden, Carlson, Pensacola; 25th, Denmark is), Williams, New Yor! rey, Janson, Pensacola; A Lircoln, Lind: strom, New York; Mexico, Pelterson, Galveston; 26th, Hy- atia,” Marshall, ‘Tybee; © R Burgess, McBride, Windsor, Rjockan, Hanson, NewYork; Tigre, Cosuclich, Hamp: IK. out 26th, Mary m Bird, J ee . Oct 18—Sailed, Ferri . Batavia, ite, Nicholich, for New York bert, Baurner, San Francisco; Annie Treop, Frits, Santenaer. Ly Oct 24—Sailed, Gi for Baltimore; 25th, Le Grazie, Mignone, ilo; Alice Roy, MeKensie, St John, NB. oxboxpauny, Oct 28—Clenred, Mary Stewart, McLaren, t John, 3 Luaxeicx, Oct 24—Sailed, Exio, Zach, New Orle: Arrived 2th, Dictator, Thommasen. Montreal, Lizann, Oct’ 25—Of, “Freden, Haloorsen, Now York for ndon, Luiri, Oct 18—Arrived, Swaledale (s), Montrenl; 28d, Gpantesd of Minto, Wales, Quodec; Hoyalist, Burns, do: 2th, Annie Laurie, Stevens, do. Lonauory, Oct 18—Arrived, Duke of Wellington, Thom- “Rranon, Get 2—Arrived, Tyrian (#), M Glasgo L18B0X, — Arr jan (0), Mureay, ordi Satled, ‘Macianne ito i x Bid He; 101 : eet iano |, Sant jew York; 19t! Francisca, Garinha, Lanro, do, ren Leauonrs, Vet 14—Sailed, Doris Eckhoff, Hon, New York. Mataca, 17—Arrived, Castalia (1 utler, America (sailed 19th for New York and passed Gibraltar 20th), Sr Oct 23—Satled, Windermere. Miller, Al- ra. ™Massuurs, Oct 22—Sailed, John H Kraus, .Pitcher, New or Newront, Oct 24—Arrived, Timour, Robbins, Autwerp. 24th—Sailed, HA Burnham, Raynor, Havans, Nawny, Oct 2°—Arrived, Sest: Dubrovacki, for New York. 24th—Sailed, Vesta, Bronzen. New York, Narixs, Oct 20—Arrived, Italix (#). Groot, Leghorn. Nacasakt, Aug 19—Sailed, Rosetta McNeil, Brown, Tient- sin AOED Catanan, Sept 7T—In port, Bolivia, Stevens, from cera, Patinwo, Oct i0-—Arrived. Alexandrina), MeKay, Mos- sina (and salled 19th for Malnya und New York). PRNaRtH, Oct 25—Arrived North Star, Koberts, Ham- burg: Mary Wis g-ns, Dexter, do. Puywourn Oct -2—Suiled, Thana, Blohm, New York, 24d—Passed bark Kathinka (of Bremen), from Rovserdam for Savannah. "9 Quebec for London; ‘25th—Off do, Europa, from do . PontLann. Oct 23—Put into the Roads, Consiglio, Con- New York tor Hull (and std 26th), 24—OiT, Comnetitor, Kuhn, Philadelphia for Dantzic. 24th—Nalled, Sabin, Borland (from New York), Bremen; Little Sasie, Gwen (irom Baltimore) for Wixbeach, irfieid, Morris, New York. Chattanoogs. Fi arora, Bonnevie, do. syowN, Oct 25—Arrived. Duke. Spooner, Montreal . Trunks, do; Hudson, Nicholas. Pabellon, for Baltimore; to 24th, GD Pul’ eks, Bowling: Muriel, Sydney, iverpool; Svea, Gloucester, x AMIKLDS, Oct 23—Arrived, Madye Wildfire, : 24th, Magna, Zachariasn, Qi ‘aucinco, Bushman, Congdon, Ab- Oct 24—Put in, Mary Ellen, Cay, i, from New York. ‘Scruny, Oct 23—Arrived, Richard Pearce, Bartaby, New York for Dunkirk, Lockhart, Philadelphia for Bre- 1 . Harry ‘24d—Of, John A Harvey, men: Elder, Jacobsen, Quebec for London SWISKMUADE, Oct 20—Sniled, Annie, Wallace, York. SwvieLe, Oct 17—Arrived, Medora, Olsen, Chatham, NB. St lixLexa, no date iby tele 23)—Arrived, Prince Victor, Bui Ellsworth, a Manila for New York: Xenia, from sporhaps the Xe: Bia, Reynolds, from Cardiff for Bombay) Sixcarons, Sept 15—Suiled, Peruvian Congress, Power, Culeutta. NEW. Vet 20—Sailed, City of New York (9), nciteo. Arrived, Faith, Genemell, Quebee. ro, Jorker, Cardenas:' Ivanhve, Kill ‘s—Stepannino, Gerta, Baltimor: St Job h from Madeira, Oct aleutia for Channel; te, mith. Passaroeang tor do; Wd Lewis, Tretry, TraLer, Oct 23d—Sailed, silver Cloud, Roberts Terk, Oct 24—Railed, Mat Texwnivrg. Sept 22—Arrived, month (and s Oct & for New Orieans). Vextxon, Oct 21—Of, Grad Levy, Polich, from Lyon for Baitimone. pam? Hanteeroot, Oct 23-Satled, Petrea, Johanson, abav. Watenronp, Oct 21—Sailer Deatis, Oct 28—The Minerva (deals), for thi bas been towed up to-day trom Quee: nid cargo wet. having made much w et 24—The Mana, Zwchariasen, als, kc). arrived in the Tyne, rey d part of deeklond Ort 15 in. Libero, Ferraro, New York, ALEXANDRIA, Nov 2— Arrived, sohrs Hashronck, Joney City. 5M Bird, Porsland: Juhu Tway and Le rt lor Washington, itchell, George P Hallock, Henry ir, trot W UmArrived, sche A M Lee, Willams, Philadelphin HOSTON, Nov 3—Arrived, sehes A & E Hooper, Chareh Laura K Nasser, Gregory, and Klima M Weight, Freeman, Pistindelphia, 4th-—Arrived, steamers Batavia (Bri, Mouland, Liverpool; Hey. Vhiindolpbia: Wark Elle. Matthews, tivsgows schrs 12'B, Prevchs Nicketeon,, Chariento Glisgow: schrs eB. Pronch, Nickerson, Paine. Itaynur, Port Johuvon; Abbot aux, Haskell, Philadelphia, x Cisarede sieamore Clty of Valparaiso, Moffit, Valparaiso; George Appold, Loveland, Baltimore; Norman, Nickerson, iphtw; Nepiune, Berry New V ig Sbelln, Da: sours BH tarriman, Harriman, Mobile a sition. Georgetown: Kenna J 4? Bi himorss: Wiliien avoring, Smith, Richmons ‘Maratson Wessnohusette, City of Vale se : : fot tXGOO%. Sept 22—In port, ship Inspector (Br), Erskine, pbalmons. Nov 4—Arrived, steamers Ruggies, Early, Clearea—steamers Cal i, Pierce, Newbern, Pai rks Anna Marenretie ( Jwcobsen, Anti Cerute (tab, Marchese, Queenstown,” Palmout mouth; Ausa'T (Aus', Mariveovieb, Giasson Dock, E; brig Tinboye (Nor), Hazs, Oporto: schrs May MeFurland, Me- Fariand, Boston: Rodney Parker, Parker, New linver. Sailed—Harks Luigin &, Italo, Chioggia, Linsa, Clara; brig Emileo; sehr Storm Petrel. ANGOR, Nov J—Iu port, brig Caroline Eddy, Dodge, for Messina, ready. BATH, Nov 1—Sailed, schrs Ruth T Carlisle, Smith, New York; Hattie Ross vot Portland), da, HAKLESTON, Nov 1—Arrived, brig Eugenia (Sp), Gide Foley, Port Royal: George H hirb rlesto: “ phos, PR. ¢ Schr Clifford, Btagdon, Weymouth, Mass. 5 Sehra Ciifford, Bragdon, Weymouth; Myrover, Bates, New York. 4th—Arrived, barks Chassgur (Nor), trom Grimstad: Ophir (Br), Bi hey Wes! fear om the Lake (Br), Mer ok. Lockwood, New York: Vi unter, Philadelpnin: Seagull, Lockwood, Baltimore, DEEN, Ver 30—Sailed, bark John M Clark, Conant, REENWICH, Nov 3—Sall ‘A, Oct 28—Clenred, schr Daybreak, Blake, Kenzie, Steamers Chatapio d, scr Bangor, Jor Londondeer: PORTRESS MONROE, Novid—Arrived, bests Bina. from tal) necking: Cartott Hansen. F Passed in for Rielimond—Bark (Br), from Windsor. Passed in for Bultinore—Barks Peonia, troin —; Village Belle Br), Little, Londonderry. "1: Antwerp (Bry Copp, trou Londo nigen Auguste (Ger). from Glow ter, E, Desete Dubrovacki (ius). from Silloth Lewes, Det: brig Helene, —; also three bark: Passed vut—steamer Braunsehweix (Ger). barks Tri Sina (Ans), for Dublin; Royal Harne Gloncester, can (Ger), for Europe; Ci (tab, for Tralee: Catrovina’ Aceame (Ital), for Queens towa: Othere (Hr), do: Rezina Tolek, for Dunkirk; brig Jobn Wesley, for —all trom Baltimore. FALL RIVER, Nov 2—Suiled, schrs Daniel Brown, Emer- son. Georgetown, DC; V Ls Hickman, aud E 8 Lee, for bile adel H Oct 30—Arrived, bark Crown Jewel (1 hin, SALViEsTo Dublin; Esmeralda (Sp), de Grites, Cienfuegos. Cleared—ship Lancaster, Leland. JACKSONVILLE, Oct worth, Brown, St Pierre, Mart. 200M, schr Admiral, Smallwood, New York. EST, Oct 16—Arrived, schrs D Endicott, Carroll, York (and sailed for Pensacoia); 26th. Ida McKay, Card stean W Childs, Hall, Phil- adetphia (and sailed for New Orleans). MOBILE, Nov 4—Cleared, sehr Elizabeth, for Galveston. | NEW ORLEANS, Oct 31—Arrived, ships Dakuta, Day, Bath, Me: Caron Stetson, Liverpool; bark ‘Triads T xs Lynn; sebrs Excelsior, Amel, rien. ity, Haatan, |, bark Geriom» (8p), NEW BEDFORD, Nov 1—Arrived, scbr Aun T Sipple, Be con. Rondout for Hyannis and sailed 2d), 2d—Arrived, schr Mary Means, Parker, Hoboket Sailed—Sehr Chas E Smith. Hanson. Sd—Arrived, sctr Hastings, Chase. Sailed—Sloop Sophia, Stepp, New 5 NEWPORT, Nov 3, AM—Arrived, sehrs Forest Cit Hoagkins, Port Johnson for Fall River; Jobn Randolj Parker, New York for Somerset; James H Depaty, Mabon, Port Johnson for Salem: Tarry Not, Chureb, Jersey City for Wareham: Semael L Crocker, Thrashsr, Taunton for New York: Light Boat, Wood, Fall River for do; Brandy- wing, Fengar, Provide Preah at ace je Walliday, Burt, from Ap} N's. Lindsey, Kease Arrived, schr for Georzetown, DC el) in ru Perth Amboy tor C! N Berry, Nickols, do for Bangor; WH Yanneman, Som ford; Mexican, Haskell, Providan Joy. Dennis vie Bristol. ‘uiled, schrs Thomas Bol Philadeipnia: Fair Wind. NEW LONDOS, Arrived. vchrs Belle, Port Jonn- son for Providence ; Cnerub, do for 3 do for Norwich; RC Washburn, for ao Clark, Providence tar New York: Ocean Bride, Rock do: KE U_ Denison, Newburg tor do, EW HAVEN,'Nov 3—Arrived, schr T W Spence, New York. PORT ROYAL, SC, Nov 4—Arrived, steamer Montgomm ery, Chester, New York (and proceeded Fernandina). Sailed—Schr W G Lewis, Crowell, Wood's Hole via Bull River. PHILADELPHIA, Nov 3—Cleared, schr W L Elkins, Ludlam, Bostor 4tb—Arriv mers Harrisburg, Worth, Boston 1. pede, Mill Achilles, Baron, Nowburyport; bark Abrahata (Aus), Mateovich, Liverpool; schrs Taylor & Mathias, Cheesiman, Chelsoa; Eva C "Yates, ‘Yates, Uar- iner. Cloared—Steamers Juniata, Catharine, Savannah ; Equa: tor, Hinekley, Charleston: Roman, Crowell, Boston: Tona- wanda. Sherman, Providence; Vindicator, Rogers, do; sehrs M Tilton, Peonewell, Portsmouth; William Marshall, Onin, Boston; M H Rand, Kinmoy, do; Sarah Wood, Hick- man, do: JN’ Huddell, Granmer, do; WB Thomas, Dins- moré, do; Three Sisters, Ball, do; Fanny W Johnson, Oul- teu, East Cambridge; Young Teazer, Facemier, New Bed- ford: Elecite Bailey. Rmith. Fall’ ittver: A.W. Ursbtree, ely, Baltimore for New Bed- ce for New York; Addie, Churbuck, Fall Kiver for Wooster, Gloucester: Goddess, do: HS Bridges, Landrick, Warren, RI; J Burley, N orthrap, Pawiueres; John Johnson, Magee, Somerset; R A Carter, Tomlin, Gloucester. Also cleared, steamers Hercules, Swasey, Newburyport; Leopurd, Albertson, New Bedford; Pottsville, Snow, Frovis dence (having repaired) ; bark Battestina C (Ital), Costa, Gork or Falmouth: Antives Accame (Ital). Del Balego, do; Artemis (Nor), Johansen, Bremen; schrs Frank Atkins, Atkins, Sagu S B Wheeler. Godfrey, Boston: .C B Wheaton, “Jarman, Cambridgeport; Active, Seaward, Portymonth; Kila T Little, Crawford, Somerset ; Joseph A Parsons, Scull, do: EH Williams, Russell, Hartford: Fanny G Russell, Kankin, Saybrook: ranny G Warner, Dickinson, Hartiord; Taylor & Mathias, Cheeseman, Weymouth? Emily Curtis, Harding, Boston; Amos Edwards, Somers, Pyatled failed amera Juniata, Roman, Tonawanda, Hercules, Me, Nov 2—Clearea, bark Linda Abbott (Br), Seobeg, Liverpool, NS (not as before). 34—Arrived. schr 1 8 McLellan, Baltimore. Sailed—Hark Norena, Matanzas; schr Fred Walton, Car denas. POrTSMOUTH, Oct 8—Arrived, schr Walter F Parker, Daniell, Philadelphia, PROVIDENCK, Nov 3—Arrived, steamer Catharine Whiting, ltarding, Philadelphia ; schrs Wm C Be Chester, and J Sattorthwaite, Wolfe, do; Clara Davidson, Wells, do for Pawtucket; Muria, Leet,’ Haverstraw; Min: quas,’ Phillips, South Amboy;" Palestine, Howe, ‘Perth Amboy for Pawtucket; Fauny Fora, Eaton, Port Johusons Herbert Manton, Crowell; Caroline & Cornelia, Staples, and Wm G kK Martiett, Parsons, Port Johnson; Horizon, Rondout tor Pawiucket: Flyaway, Enos, Jersey’ City? Union, Mitchell, Weehawken; Evergreen,’ Turner, Hobo- kon; Sarah Purves, Lisle, do; bureka, Hattie Ryan, Robbins, Scranton, Palmer, do Favorite, MoD: Noal, New York; Now ‘York for’ Pawtucket: Kate JM Freeman, kidridge, do, aud ‘Lemuel Hall, ry Piece! rita bo | Marcus A Davis, Long, do; Eliza A Rose, Smith; J'J Moore, ranklin, and Auna Shepard, Gray, Philadelphia; A G'La r, Hackensack? John Crockford, Hart, Hoboke: Reine deer, Howard; Veranda, Pon Leon- ora, Austin: ‘Python, Merrill; Reno, Shaw: Huntress, i Atlanta, Coambs: Mary E Gage, Smith, and Isle 8 ori Lege, New York, PAWTUCKET, Nov 3—Arrived, schrs Clara Davids: Weils, Philadelphia; Horrizon, Leet, Rondout; Chas Cart roll, Garroll, Port Johnson. Salied—ebrs JD Ingrabam, Smith, Philadelphia; Kate & Mary. Cogawell, New York. RRIGHAOND, Nov 2—Arcived, steamer Richmond, Kelly, jow Yor! ROCKLAND, Oct 27—Arrived, America, Colcord, and Freneli, New Yori Tidbetts, Tibbets, bi: Mills, Bangor for W 1, Knowlton, New Yor ing, Kenniston, and Detiance, Thorndike, do; bedee, Bennett, do; Corvo, Tyler, and Pacific, Poland, do: EL G ‘Phorndik Sid 2th, schrs WoC itall, Tolman, and R iow York: 27th, ‘A Kean, Keating, Brunswick Ga: James Henry, Snow; Tennessee, Pillsbury, and FV Valker, New York; Ida Hudson, Kenniston, for E Rokes, Marston, Baltimore; © L Hix, New York. 4 SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 3—Cleared, shipe Suni , Clark, New York; Pilgrim, Fowie, Queenstown ; Ronen (Br), Ross, jason (Br), Jamicson, do: Great Admiral, Thompson, rpaol; Lucille, Wente, do; Star of India’ (Br), Hallo jueenstown ; bark Phaeton (Br), Seheel, do. SAVANNAH, Nov 3—Arrived, steamer Cortes, Freeman, New York: barks Henry Sempe (Fr), Kockenberghe, St Pierre, Mart; Priscilla, Oakes, Liverpool (and cleared for valier (Br), Murchison, Antwerp; Candeur, ra, d—Bark Geo Peake (Br), Carew (from Dublin), Charleston. © Thomas, . Liverpool; brig Grossherze> (Ger), Faimouth for orders. rived, ship Unsilda, Pike, Havre. ‘Also arrived, steamers Nerous, Beare, New York; Gem, eral Barnes, Cheeseman, do; ship France et Chili (Fr). Man fin, Havre. 4 ‘ieared-—Steamer Saragosa, Hooper, Baltimore. falted joumers Mugnolia, Daggett, New York; San Sale ‘Nickerson, “patti RIVER, Oct 27—Arrived, brig MC Rovevelt, OORTHWEST HARBOR, Oct 22—Arrived, schrs Nettie, Now York for St John, Ni; 25th, Eesort, Curry, Cornwalll NS for New Yor SOMERSET, Nov 2—Arrived, schrs John Balch, Hunnah, Port Jobnson ; Wm Todd, Wood, Hoboken; 8 L Burns, Cros by, New York. ‘Sailed--Senr Archer & Reeves, Smith, Philadelphia, ‘ ir Emeline E Potter, ri Johwson. POIREVARD HAVEN, Nov 3—Arrived, steamer EB dr, of and from ‘Detroit, Mien, for N jeutil New York for Boston ‘ladelphia tor do: Damon, khewken jor do; RK Leach, for du; K ‘Wate man, do HA Dewitt, ao for Ai ‘Bi Maud, Philadetpnia tor do: tor low, do for Port. Hoboken for doy Maria L Davis, do for Har ris, do for Salem; Montrose, ion, and Abner Taylor, do tot mi Stevens, Hileabethvort for Bangor: Ile fe L Mills, Perth Amboy for do; Adrian, New York for de: Mort Haven, do for Cxluls: WK Barry (Br), and Anna Cur rier (Br), do for St John; Vashti K Gates, Weehawken tor Lynn; Alabama, Hoboken for Danversport; Joseph @ Stover, do for Damariscotta. ‘Also arrived schrs Abel W Parker, Scuth Ambo; sou; Samuel Nach, do for Baltimore; Hibridge Gerry, Ban. ‘or for New York’ Mary I Whorf, Wellflect for do; Ana Eilee, Boston for do; Thomas Boos, do for Delaware City: Twenty-one Friends, John 8 Detwiler, Rebecca M Smith, Fiorenee William, Tr wie Port Jobnson tor du: Welli Portsmouth; Wm Stevens, tor Whel- Vbiiadelphia: deicge, Y i. moutt for do; Onward, from New York to discharae: Snited—Sehrs tHaven, H A Dewitt, Emma G Ed wards, Maud, Bi Sinieh, Wee erry (ir). Welling ton, Mar! Stover, Speed. well, Mahaska. 30) Ki wet WILMINGTON, NC, Now | Wakely, Now York; bark Eectr miguth for orders. 2d, brig Republic (Br), Thompson, Liverpooi. WESTERLY, Nov pe Salied, sehr Sarah P, Westcowt, New Brown, Port Johpson. YACHTS. STEAMBOATS. &. “CPCA” BACRIPICE-LAKGE” AND FAST STEAM Fuck, Bhecee rive itabie for Fi ja or West guarsuteed two eld and in order, 14-Watl, room 17. 3 (E-SLOOP YACHT, 1.6x19, PULL ME bine, Berth tank ipped; winner of many prize: a Phils: yiuging best; f-bullt. two years; price S400, Insurniice Company, 409 Broadway. G KATIE SMITII. J. KEARNEY, x LL PaRricv. i yachts in the market for enle, with prices and , Cam be obtained at the offi Yacthivg 318 Broadwa, 100, BOA’ rs AW op ASD M ALLIO), READY 10 ip. 3 i! . , MOF souverneur slip, 98 eee ee nea STEPHENS ROBERTS. _ MISCEL ANEKOUS. iia ORCES QUIFTLY; ANY “STATE: PAY WH DURE Sond, for eitcular. -AMERIGAN LAW AGENCY, TL Astor Ih see res yi P 1CE FREES TVOKCKS SPERDILY OBTAINED; A) Di reetores procared, FREDERICK I. KING, Lawyet, > No. 6 St. Mark's place, New York city, PPOR Sa hee: those alewant three story stone Houses on Carroll st., & Prospect a lope ovement ; vent 2 minutes, Apply on prennives; open every day oad Sem ve ¥ GRBAT SACRI+ d basement browe, '31—Arrived, schr John Went- 1 | . | | }

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