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\ the evening, They were approaching the slips to- | ° they were t ly doats running at that hour a larg | crowd o! people Were detayed at the lerry houses and | many were obliged to walk to the Fulton ‘erry and go by & roundabout way to their homes. The tide has wot been so low im many years, No alarm was feit on board (he boats, but considerable anxiety was created by the delay, None of the passengers were taken off iu stnall boats, but waited paviently ull halt- past twelve this morning, when the tide rose sufticl- ently to enable the boats to come in the slips After that hour they resumed their regular trips, THE STORM IN JERSRY CITY. ‘The gale swept over Jersey City with such fury that several awuings in the lower section of the city, espe- cially in Newark avenue, were blown down, ‘Ihe aud- don cold snap whic followed the outbreak of the storm in the morning Was rendered more disagreeable by (he clouds of dust which rendered travel terough the streets very uncomfortable, At six o’cloek in the morning, a sloop, which Was on its way through the bay olf Bayonue was capsized when approaching the long drawbridge. ‘Three men who were aboard werg rescued by a boat's crew who rowed out from the shore, The cargo of oysters went to the bottom, Boat houses on the bay were unrooled, avd a largo shed at the West End was blown down,’ The weatuer tensely cold during the day in the western se tion of the city, Effects of Yesterday's Storm in the City and Vicinity, THE WIND IN A FURIOUS FROLIC. Damage to Shipping in the Harbor and Along the Docks. . ‘Winter rushed in upon the city yesterday without the least ceremony, He seonis this time to have made up bis mind to make eueaies for himself, He las left 4h the far north the gentler heralds of bis approach— the rime and hoar frost, He has dispensed this year With the clear, still, crisp weather which usd&lly ushers i the severer presence of the Frost King, and has dasiied down upoa the poor of tis and the adjacent cities grim, terrible and reieutiess, He gave but litte THE THERMOMETRICAL RECORD, The following record will show the changes in the temperaiure tor the past twenty-four hours, in eom- parison with the corresponding date of lust year, as indicated by the thermometer at Hudnue’s pharmacy, | Heratp Building: — hotice of his approach, and to empuasize bis advent oe 187%. 1876 he got his brother of the winds tw aveompany hit. 3:20 P.M. 16 Borb made a triamphal entrance into the eity y OP. Ma 12 fay morning about five o'clock. A little of a8 ease. 10 the royal ermine of the Winter King was found rauure yeneniay upon the streets.’ He made hs presence felt by a rature ‘for cor temperature which rauged from fourteea to twenty- one degrees below freezing point. Other places he seems to have treated less teuderly; Chicago, tor in- | Weekly average. itance, where he asserted bis power by a temperature IN TRENTON AND NEIGHBORHOOD, shirteen degrees below zero, Iu the city the [vy TELEGRAPH To THE HERALD.) freezing gale quite transformed the look of things, | ‘TRENTON, Dee. 9, 1876, Everything in the shape of warm clothing, trom tue miiliouaire’s seulskiti coat down to the hondescript swathings of the car and stage drivers, This has been a flerce day here. The storm raged all day, and 18 but slightly abated this evening, Early in the morning tt was very severe, and was intensely Was to be seen upon the streets, Pinched visagesand Cold. ‘Tho Streets are nearly deserted; telegraph ‘ eceun a x Wires and poles are considerably damaged; many biue noses were propelled by their owners at tho | }ridges and wooden strictures are blown down, aud highest pi The absence of a sible rate of speed against the biting blast, ny greatamount of suow rendered locomotion tolerably easy, This sudden onslaught of winter may be looked upon by the wealthy with in- | diflerenee, but it will come with awtal severity to the poor and starving, the houseless and unemployed of the city. in the outskirts of the city much damage has been wiused, « Delaware River and the caval are frozen hard, ation on the latter 1s stoped, DISASTERS IN NEWPORT HARBOR, {BY TELUGRAPH TO THE HERALD.) Newrort, Rt. L., vee, % 1876, The cold wave reached here early this morning, and all the day the wind has blown a hurricane, There are filty-three vessels in the harber, and several of have dragged, while the others have bad all could do to bold to their anchors. The thre masted schoover Eva IL, Smith, of Summersport, } J., Saunders’ Light, from Providence tor New York, dragged ashore in the upper harbor, and 18 pounding heavily, Wreckers will get ber olf, as ‘soon as the wind goes down, The schooners Kendrick Fish, Rider, from Bangor, and Albert Crandall, of thig port, dragged ashore in the inner harbor, ‘Arrived this afternoon, New York pilotboat, supposed to be the Phantom, No, 11; cume iu under bare poles. Pilot boat Peck, No. 9, of New York, 18 here also to-night. | Ivis feared that there will be several accidents belore morning, The steamer Eolas, connecting with the Shore Line Railroad at Wickford, was obliged to omit her last tmp to-night. Navi VELOCITY OF THR WIND. ‘The gale created quite a rampus among the ship- ping in and around New York Harbor, and quite a number of vessels were driven ashore, On Fri- day uing the weather was rather threatening, and isthe gleams of morning cut through the murky | dackness of the night the flakes of snow began | ospread their fleecy coating over the tops of the | iouses and on the sirects The snow squall was ac- sompanied by a strong gale of wind from the north- west, and as the morning advanced the elements | yathered, strength so that by ten A, M, the wind was blowing at the rate of seveuty-five miles an hour at Sandy Hook. Altbough it did not have quite as much relocity in the city, it whistled by the chimney tops tan average speed of thirty-five miles per | dour, and at one time {it reached the speed vi sixty miles per hour, ‘The schooners and vessels tiding at anchor im the North and East rivers had quite Alively lime, and a large number parted ther aucuors Ava dragged theit moorings. The harbor ana the outh of the North River, oil the Batiery, was very ely crowded with schooners aud coasters of every description tuat pae gaie had forced Lo seek retuge in port, Even there anchors and cham» were hardly bulliciont to bold them steady, and the staveh old | Froukin bersell, with her tons of anchors ang chains, uritted several teet, Those vessels lymg moored to the docks were not perfectly sie trom the devastating | tury of the as reports Lave béen sent of damug thal Were caused to vessels whilo lying in those com- | parauively suug bertis, DAMAGE TO SHIPPING, The first despatcues irom Sandy Hook brought the bews of the fearful progress of the gale at sea und also bt a tishap ty Lhe steuin collier Reauing, owne the Reading Ratiroad Company, which bad her mai and foretop mast carried away in a heavy squall off tue High- > lands, The Keading was bound to Poiladelphia, and the acenient occurred early in the morning. Soon it terward the schooner Hersebel, which was lying at tho dock of the New Jersey Southern Railroad m the Horseshue, parted her moorings, and, bem perivctly heipless i Lae burricane tuat prevailed, dried ashore A SHIP ASHORE. Norvork, Va, Dec, 9, 1876. from Norfolk tor Liverpool, dragged her anchors early this morning during a hoavy westerly gale, and was driven ashore on Lambert's Point, near this city. tugs will come off as soon as tho gale moderates, BRIG ASHORE AT CAPE COD. i Bostox, Dec. 9, 1876. Tho brig Whittaker, of Machius, Me., from Philadel; phia for Portland, with coal, was driven ashoro last might on Wood End Bar, Capo Cod, She will probably pet off wont serious damage alter discharging her rgo. She bas four feet of water in ber hold, Her crew have gone ashore, WRECK AT SALISBURY BEACH, Newsvryrort, Mass., Dec. 9, 1876, The schooner J. D, McCarthy, bound to Portsmouth with coal, went ashore on Salis- bury beach this morning and will probably go to pieces in the heavy sex, She 1s valued at $8,000; partly in- du Che inside beacn, the United States surveying bets Whooner Pritt, which was lying ay ancuor S¥red. The crew are all safe, in the ilorsesnoe, was also ubabie to stand the A SCHOONER SINKING. An unknown schooner, supposed brick aden, was seen sinking rapidly in Newark Bay yesterday fore- ihe ler anchor, weut % which was anchored 1 the Hook, was also cangut by the gale and Inside iy drtited ashore, near the west beacon of sandy Mook, Later in the afternoon, the st rCuhiornia, | boon. One man was on board, and apparently trying of tne Apelor hae, bound for Giasgo" otlund, came to ascend the rigging. ming down the bay, rupning very last before the ns, aller passiug’ througu tue Narrows, was driven by the ioree of th ona bauk in the n Channel, She stu ii, al the latest re- Was auable toget oi, On inquiry at the office dt (he hue, a eRALD reporter was inforuled that they had no douvts about the safety of the steamer us uey ielt contident that she would float olf with the Qext high tide. A SCHOONER ASHORE AT THE WATT! Quite au excitement on a sinall scale FATHER AND CHILD KILLED. AwsreRvax, Deo. 9, 1876. During a gulo of wind here this afternoon the roof of the house of M. Manion was blown off, and In attempt- ng to escupe Mr. Manion and his five year old child were instantly killed, Mrs, Manion was severely in- jured, RY, rose at the THE WEATHER AT RICHMON 'D. Baie ythe peopie watching the fiteot the - rouvover M. F. ud, Which Was rapidly drifting in Ricumonp, Va,, Dec, 9, 1876. ahewr aie e tualiy struck on a ledge of rock 4 | ‘The weather, today, 1s unprecedentediy cold for the pea portion ot tue deck wear the eum seasou, the thermemeter ranging trom 13 deg, to 20 profit barracks at Castle Garden. The police anda seat 8 “ dutber of bystanders were present when the schooner deg., With a fur prospect of falling to zero during the ht up aud assistance Was at ouce furnisied. night. High winds from the west und southwest pre- Alier some litle troube the captain and bis wite aud — Vailed all da; We of the crew were brought astore by means of hace) ropes. Iwo cus were also landed on terra SNOW IN NEW ENGLAND. firma looking thoroughly demoraiized, As there Bostox, Dec, 9, 1876, appeared to be plomy Of time two of the men Went back and got out of the wreck their | Svow tothe depth of twelve and fifteen inches fell, Weariny apparel, blankets, bedding, kc. Ihe schooner M.P. Webb measures 119 tous and belongs to Bhza- J. She Was from New Loudon bound to a jowd of coal, She anchored list night off | in some parts of New Hampshire and Vermont last night bethport, THE UPPER HUDSON CLOSED. the Jersey Plat 4 Wis morning the gule Was s0 A v severe that she parted her big chain anu logt ber | Steamboat navigation of the Hudson River abovo chor, During the alternoon she kected slightly Rondout was closed last evening, Possibly a tow over and tiled with The schoover Haze trips may be made early next week; but if the low temperature continues the chances of freights reach- ing their destinations promptly are extremely doubt- dragged ber auchoré and went asbere 1 we Horse thow, and was got off With (he assistance of the steatn Amerie ob Meyers aud anchored uncer w lee of the railroad r. She received nodamase, ful. ihe steamers of the People’s line wero A steam (Og and med digger, names unknown, Went withdrawn on Decew 1, the Daniel Drew ashore abreast of (he West beacon at Sundy Houk. twk'ng her last. trip) down from Albany ALONG THE DOCKS. on that date. The Troy line stopped at Up and down the Nortu aud Bast rivers the effects the same tine. The Hodson is frozen forty miles south of Alb cold snap lasts down as Fough of the yale were piainly apparent aud every precauiion Was taken by the ship captains to guard against acel- cent. At pier No, 1s East River the steatmtug Charm , Aud tho river captains say that if tne atii Monday it will be closed ay far pepsie. hau her sthoke-siack carried away ina squall. Most There 1s plenty of ice floating about Coxsackie, and ut the ve had thete (opmasts snugly housed and | a general blockade 1s imminent. extra hawsers out to hold ite n fast. A jarge number LAsSt TRIY TO RKONDOUT, Of Scuoouers whd other Vessels dragged their anchors | Tae steamer Thomas G. Cornell, remained at its and dritted about the Nort and rivers, but were | Wharf, pler No. 43, North River, two hours aiter the iu most cases secured Without any serious damage, AN ELEVATOR BLOWN DOWN. At the foot oi Sixtieth street, North River, the grain elevator of the New York Centra) Railroad Was caught by a squall, whieh Venting its jorce agaiust the wing usual Une ot departure last evening, tu order to clear up the dock and complase the tna trip of the season, ‘The boats of the Ramsdel! tine for Newburg left last evening with good freights for that point, the exptains expecting to reach their usual laudiugs betore the 160 oi the butiding, Iaid it prostrate on the ground. ‘the — beeame too thick lor them to brenk through. Jalling Umbers knocked down wnd imstautiy killed a reight by the Hudyon River and New York Central tned Edward Looney, aged forty-nine, o: No. Railroad has been torwarded in cars from the Thr just Filty-third street, who was employed as a eth street depot since December 1, The freight is Wwatehman round the buildiny. Looney Was a watehivau in the employ of the buiid- ers of the elevator, AS soon as tis body was drawn forth from the ruips it was takew tothe Tweuty secoud still received at the Burelay street depot. of the Hudsou River passenger steame this city and be placed on the dry docks lor repa and relittings The Drew wul be taken out of the precinct station hua-c, Whence It was removed, on Water Dext week, permit of the Coroner, to his late residence, Here Daring the past thirteen years the bavigation of the the Heraty reporter found the bereaved fanuly, Hudson River was closed of the following dates :— yesterday aitervoon, Tbe decessed leaves a wie and dears d. Yrars. River Closed, Bix chidreo, The eldesp was about ten years of age Jecember 7 And the youngest wus ¢ born ou Thursday lest ovember 3) The mother hud not lett her bed when her husband's iver 9 remains were brought there. Looney, who was aa per tt hou hard working mac, was lrae empioyed as December -Decemper 14 WateL man abeut six weeks ago. -Decumber 2 MINOR EFFECTS « About noou yesterday, When tue Lurricane was at Sts height, au tron shutter attached to a window on the fourth story of the building, No. 20 Vid slip, broxe of its hinge aud fell witha crash to the pavement, In its descent itcarried away the wooden awning beam from the first floor, aud failing clear ot an express wagon tbat was backed up nearly directly underue. effected no further damage, A number of men who | were standing around escaped, proviwentially, by atow | fect. Down the Bowery the gale maue sign boards, shutters and window , awning in front of No, 2 Bowery was bons. Mrs. Sneck, an old lady aged seventy-three, of No. | December MIDNIGHT W THE STORM, <ATHER REPORT. Wan Devarraent, Ovvick OF THE Cutey SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasiisutox, D, C., Dec, 10—1 A. Me Probabili For New England, @ecidedly cold and generally clear weather continue, With southwest to northwest winds and rising barometer, For the Middle States, generally clear and very cold weather continue during the day, with westerly winds and ris vely havoe with canvas rive hown int 135 Rast Third street, fei ov the side: ad sprained barometer, followed during the night her ankle, fees Was sent to Bellevue Hospital vy winds backing to southwesterly and southerly, Mrs. Ann Russel, aged ufiy-two, | the corner ‘i » a ot Sixty-aeventh street and third a And ‘rectace] Slowly falling barometer and a slight rise in tempera ture, - In the South Atlantic States, ecneraily clear weather ana lower temperature than on Saturday, with northerly to easterly winds and rising, followed by slowly falling barometer. She was sont Wo St. Luke's Hospitai, THE STORM IN WLOOKLYN, | ‘Yhe roof of house No. 451 Filth avenue, Brookiyn, was Liown off, and the police report that the house 13 in a dangerous condition, The agent was notitied to tuke precautions neceseury to render tt sate, 1 ‘ No. ith av e, O" ed by Stas Puts sruce street, New York, was tacried | Per the Gulf States, easterly to southerly winds and down, | clear or fair weather, with slowly falling barometer During the afternoon a strong gust of wind lifted the and low, but slowly rising tewperature. aot iat, ihe damage avout $1,000.) "| For Tennessee and the Obio Valley, partly cloudy A loss of $75 was caused by the destruction of ather aud slowly rising temperature, with easterly the roof of the dwel:ing corner of Ferris and Partition to soutnerly winds, faliing barometer and occasioual | snow north of Kentucky, streets. Tue roof of B, Kal’s residence, corner of Dykeman “t For the upper lake region, the Upper Mississippt and Lower Missouri valleys, southeast to southwest and Conover streets, sustained considerable damage, winds aud slowly rising temperature, with falling THR STORM ON STATEN ISLAND. The northwest gale of yesterday morning was very Pevere about Staten Island. The illiops were covered with snow ane te erld Was inten ‘The tice ran | barometer and occasioual show, very low; in many places on the south beuch the | For the lower lake region, cold, westerly winds, shitting to warmer, westerly and southwesterly, risin, followed by jailing barometer, and during the day in. creasing cloudiness, with light snow, shoals were eotrely ary and large quantities of hurd lame Were gathered. Forty-two vessels were riding Cautionary signals coutivue irom Capo May to East- port. her right arm. anchor under the Jee of the island, BROOKLYN PERRYDOATS AGKOU Tho ferrybout Vuciiic, of the Soath terry, and the | Baltic, of the Hamilton, rau aground a short distance rom the slips ou the New York side at about aine in The ship Tobique, loaded with cotton and bound | She | lies on a yood esisy bottom, and with the assistance of | from Philadelphia, | | AMUSEMENTS, | STE"NWAY HALL—ESSIPOFF MATINEE. j Steinway Hail was crowded yesterday alternoon on | occasion of the farewell of the celebrated Russian ; pianist, Madame Essipoif, The programme was as | follows :—Pastorale sutroduction, Overture, Light of | the World,” Sullivan, Theodore Thomas’ orches- | | tra; Cavatina for violin, Raf, M. Allred | Vivien; Concertstueek, op. 79, Weber, sine. | Annette Essipoif, Theodore Thomas’ orchestra; | Overture to Shakespeare's **As You Like It,’ J. K Paine, Theodore Thomas’ orchestra; (a) Romanza (bv) _ Adagio, De Beriot, M. Alfred Vivien; Noctuine, op. 65, Valse, op. 69, Mazourka, op. 63, Etudes sur les | touches boires (study on the dlack ke; Chopin, | Mme. Anuette Essipo! Polovaise—*Strucnsee, ” Meyerbeer, (beodore Thomas’ orchestra, | hig concert Was the climax of u season which will | never be forgotten in the metropolis of America, | Mme. Essipof has achieved a triumph which bas rarely tallen to the share of any musical artist, and when she returos to this city to give her historical and chronological recitals, she will create a more de cided impression tuan even Rubinstein, As tor Vi Bilow, sho bas cchpsed bin 0 completely as to obliterate from the musical mind of Awer'ca the memory of the errat‘e player, a- Topp, | Mehiig ond Krebs, removed trom pable recollection | the prototype ef Bajiow, Leopold De Meyer, Mme, ‘poi! appears in Boston ou Monday night in the tol: | lowing programme: ‘and concerto, E major, Chopin; | “Des Abends,” Schumaun; Gavotie, Gluek-Brabins; | “Les Deux Alouettes,” Lesehetizkl; Intermezzo, Haus | von Bulow; Fantaisie sSongroise, No. MM,” Liszt. | | ACADEMY OF MUSIC—SECOND PHILHARMONIC | ~ CONCERT. | The New York Philharmonic Society gave the sec- | ond concert of their thirty-tiith season at the Academy | of Music lust night, The following programme was rendered:—Symphony, No. 2, in ©, op. 61; 1, lento, allegro con energia; 2, scherzo, molto vivace; 3, | larghetto; 4, allegro, molto vivace, R, Schu- | mann, Concerto, No. 2 in G minor, tor | pianoforte and orchestra; undante sostenuto, | allegro — scherzando, presto, C, Saini Mr. B,J. Lang, Grand sceua from tho “Go daemeru (twihght of the Gods) The fourth part > vy Richard Wagner, ssieginied’s Death aud " Overture, “Leo. ol the “Ring des Nibelungen me f gtried’s Nar Death Song,” ©. * Murcia Funebre General F. V. Aguilera, Mr, 8. L. M. Barlow, Mr, Carlos Det Castillo, Professor Kt. Ogden Voremus, William H. W.ckham, Hon, Smith Ely, Jr; Rey. 0. 1. Froubing- ham, Mr. A. Gilsey, Rev. Dr, Edward McGlynn, Mr, Sidney P, Nichols, Dr. Lewis A. Sayre, Mr. ©. Villa~ verde, Colonel Albert Wagstaff and Mr, Elijqh Ward. Mr. Daly donates the use of his theatre for the per- — formance, JERSEY JUSTICE. ‘Tho Grand Jury of Essex county, New Jersey, have | found true bills of indictment against three prisoners— one for murder in the first degree and two for man- slaughter, Yesterday the indicted prisoners were at raigned, George Steckert 1s mdicted for murder, in | on the He for having stabbed to death Jacob Masson, morni of the 4th of November, Pleaded not guilty, aud his trial was set Kebruary 5, 1877. arraizned to auswer au iudictment for manslaughter, ho having, as alleged, caused the death of Anthony Eggert by pushing him off a stoop last October, He also pleaded not guilty, aud the trial was set down for February 5 Patrick McManus was next called upon to pleat, He is indicted for mansiaughter also. Mc- Manus pleaded not guilty, and was liberated ou $2,000 vail, SHIPPING NEWS DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK POR THE MONTHS OF DECEMBER AND JANUARY. Destination Nevada. ay Alyeria, vers tireen State of indiaua.. Glaszow.. .|72 Broadway Frisia... “| amburg.. 161 Broadway Britannic, Livorpool..|37 Broadway France. | Havre. Broadway | Spa Liverpool Broadway Were! Bremen. ...]2 Bowling Green 7 Bowling Green 7 Bowling Gree Broauway Bowling Green. 00 Broadway is broudway 72 roadway Brondway 8 State of Indiana, City of sserlin, 15 Bro; +|Livervool ) Browdway / nore,” No, 3, Beethoven, The orchestral part of tho | Liverpool. 4 Bowling Oreen | performance’ was worthy of the highest praise, | yin” + aaa The abe beta [as the skilful direction of Dr. Damroseh | ‘Anstia.. London... 17 Bowlin Green j did much «toward = making = the | sympliony | Helvetin. 1) Browdway | of Schumann, the finale of Wagner’s Trilogy and | Bolivia 7 Bowling Green | the overture by Beethoven presentable in their most | Movel. eatin | attractive orn, Mr, Lang is a cold, umimpassionable | Peltie... Paenanay | piwnist, and the concerto seemed to be served up by | fren’ ” 9) Bron way | him in'a palcoerystic shape, very different trom the | suevin nt Be | fmpassioned manner in woich the same work was ren- — Adriati . i rau dered by Mme, E-sipoif on the preceding evening. We | City of Ohester » [15 roadway have already spoken so fully in the colomus of the Paraie. vies Heracp of the last part of the Tritugy of Wagner that dean i008 un ssary to enter into CE ‘The third | “ cee concert takes pluce on January 13, 197% ca nl ( | _ ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK--THIS DAY. | MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES. SUN AND M902, POI Be: mon waren | dtr, Barnum’s season at Gilmore's Garden ended las | sun rise . 314 | Gov, Island ove 4 07 | evening. Sun se 83 | Sandy Hook, 2 | The New York Mozart Ciub givo a concert at Stein- | Mou rises 2:08 [on Gare,, ve 6 52 | way ilali on the 20th inst, | e 2 lp . NE wave Nas Q7, | English glees will form a musical attraction at Chick | PORT OF NEW YORK, DEC. 9, 1876. | ering Hail on December 14, | Mr. Neuendorif announces a splendid symphony | ARRIVALS. concert at the Germania Theatre this eveuing. ‘The Kellogg English Opera Company have excelled all their tormer successes in the West this season. | “Sardanapalus” will be produced in Boston, and | Messrs, Jarrett and Tooker have gone to superintend | it, Downing’s Ninth Regiment Band appear this even- ing, tor the Orst time this seasun, at the Grand Opera House, Mr, Buckstone has reappeared in his original char- acter of Cousin Joe, in “The Rough Diamond,” at the | Haymarket, Heller’s Wonder Theatre will soon have a new pro- | gramme, The Jast nights of the present series of marvels are announced, s | A fair, for the benefit of the destitute sick children ot New York, will begin atthe Academy of Music to- | morrow night, and continue until December 16. “Crabbed Ago” will be repeated at the Grand Opera House this week. On December 18, “The Black | Crook” isto be revived with Mlle, Morlacchi as the | principal dancer. | “Susette’? will occupy the stage at the Park Theatre ull of this week and will be followed by “Lottu’s Little | >? The lattor 1s one of her Nell and the Marchione: most entertaining characters, ‘The increased attendance at Booth’s Theatre has | induced the managers to keep ‘King Lear” on the sage this week, ‘Dan’i Druce, Blacksmith,” will be | brought out on Christmas might, “Phe Shaaghraun” continues its extraordinary suc- cess at Wallack’s, a success it owes tothe strength of | the situations, the briltiancy of thedialogue, the superb | scenery and to the fine acting of Mr. Boucicault and | the compan: j | Abencilt for the sufferers by the Brooklyn fire will | | bo given at the Jersey City Opera House on Wednes- | day afternoon, The managers, the whole company and Mr, Oliver Doud Byron and wife have volunteered their services. , Tho Union Square Theatre will be reopened to-mor- row night, when the suceésstul play of ‘Miss Multon’? will be resumed, with Mies Clara Morris ta her orig- inal r6le of the heroine, and Miss Sara Jewett, James ' O'Neill, John Parselic and J. R, Stodaart in the cast. “The Sehool tor Scandal’? will remain the attrac. , tion atthe Fifth Avenue Theatre, but muat be with- | drawn svon to inake room for the production on De- cember 20, of “fhe American,” arranged by Mr. Daly upon the basis of Dumas’ *L’Etraugére,” produced in Paris this year. i ‘the Waluut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, will give a benefit tor the Brooklyn Theatre on Monday afternoon, when Mr. Charles I. fhorne, Miss Charlotte Thompson and the entire company have volunteered to appear in “Camille,”’ Messrs J. 8. Clarke and George K. Good- win, the managers, in addition tu the gross receipts will give $100 to the charitable fund, Edwin Booth will appear im three characters at the Lyceum Theatre this week. On Monday aud Friday he will play Othello and on Tuvsday lago, alternating the paris with Mr. Frederick Robinson, and the rest of the week Shylock. lage is one of bis finest perfurm- ances, “Richelieu,” “Braius,? “King Lear’? and “such Ado Avout Nothing” are in preparation, On Thursday evening Messrs, Sbertdan Shook and Gilmore witl give a grand display of horsemanship at Gilmore’s Garden, They will not ride themselves, we may say, to cor the vagueuess of cur preceding anuouncement, but have engaged good substitutes. Ove of the features of the evening will be a game of polo between the Boston aud Cuiifornia elas ior a silver prize. ‘The Boucieault Comedy Company will appear at the Arch Street Theatre, Philadetphia, on Monday even- ing. Among the members ure Hannah E, Bailey, | Maud Grauger, Minnie Doyle, Genevieve Stebbing, Augustus Pitou, W. J. Ferguson, W. Herbert, Cuarle 8. Dovson, Robert Hill and Frank Clark, The mana. ger of the company is Mr. H. J. Surgeat, Mr, Bouci- caull’s general agent. Tue New York Aquarium has secured new and strauge fishes, The manager has informed us thus;— T sent a mess. to the fish; | [told them this is woat | wish, The little Ushes ot the sea ‘They sent this auswer back to me, little Lshes’ answer was, We cannot do it, sir, because—* But the enterprising manazer was not satished with such a reply, and issued a summcens whieh whales, sharks and star fish obeyed at once, Tue London Atheneum th speaking of the produc. | dion of The Shaughraun’ at the Adetphi, remarks:— | Mr, Charles Sutlivan gave a representation of Conn, the Shaughraun, that gentleman has a voice of such range be seems capable of communicating, tn bis own person, an idea of the hubbub at the Tower of Babel, or of performing the feat ascribed by Butler to Cerberus, of pronouncing A leash of langnaes at once. | Mr. Schmelz presents the following programme at bis | second symphony concert at Steinway Hali on Decem ber 14:—Music of “Rosamunde’ (entire), Schubert; aria from “Kuryanthe,” Weber, Mr, Frank Remmertz; piano concerto, No, 4, D minor, Rabinstein, Mr. Emile Guton; “Ertl King,” Schubert, Mr. Franz Remmertz; “Rheingold,” introduction and Grst scene (first time), Wagner, Mme. Pauline Bredelli, Miss Antonio Henne, Miss E, Urcho, Mr, P. H. Bersin aud Mr, Frapz Rem. | mertz. The play of “Man and Wife” is to bo produced at an Afternoon performance at the Fifth Avenue Theatre, | | | | | | on Wednesday, December 13, 1876, by members of the | | Amaranth Club, of Brooklyn, under Mr. Augastin | Daly’s supervision, for the benefit of the widows and | | orphans of the Cuban war, who, in their pressing du ppeal for assistance to their sisters of America, Among those who are actively interesting them: | Selves in t | sait to | ampton—Oelrichy & hot a httle starting, This |“ | ing injuri | before reported REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND WERALD WLITRSTONE TELEGRAPH LINK Steamer Britannic (Br), Thompson, Liverpool Nov 30 and Queenstown Dee 1, with’ mdse and ‘222 passengers to RJ Cortis. Stexmer Australia (Bi mdse 45) pay set westerly gales; Noy rigged steamer, bow » Sidey, London Nov 21, with 8 to Henderson Bros. Had strong Ane dy 19, 49, passed a brige A, sho d hight forward and and allory Steamer Montgomery, Chester, Fernandina Dec Port RK yal 6th, with muse aud passengers to CH) Co. Deed, 4AM, off Barnegat, took beavy westerly gale. Steamer ‘Regulator, Jones, Nc, Dee 6, with mdse to W P Clyde & Co Steamer Albemaria, Gibbs, Lowes, Del, with maze to the Old Dominion Staamshin Co. Steamer Keadinz, Colburn, Philadelphia, with coal to tho Reading RK Co. Dec 9, AM. off the Highhiuds, hud a veavy snow squall, which carried away foreropmast and split sails, Brig Emily T Sheldon, Hay: Wiimington, | lumber to WA Purks; vessel to Warsons & Loud,” Hag strong NW gales for 11 days north of Hatterns, | Sehr Laura Pride (Br), Stevens, St Martins 27 days, with D Moulton. Whs 21 days heavy NW gales: blow away fying jib. Sehr Georzictta, Curtis, Falmouth, Ja, with logwoud to B F Metcalf & Co. PASSED THROUGH HELL GaT& BOUND SOUTH. Steamer Franconia, Bragg, Portiaod for New York. Steumer City of New Bedtord, Fish, New Bedford for New York. BOUND EAST. Steamer Gen Whitney. Hallett, New York for Boston, pteame: Amos C Barstow, Kenney, New York tor Provi- dence. Owing to the NW gale to-day none but the regular sound and cuastwise steamers passed through the gate. CLEARED, Steamer City of Richmond (Br), Brooks, Liverpool via Queenstown—J G Dale, cdtenmer HHindoo (ii), Mills, Hull, E—Charles Ls Weight & “Steamer California (Br), Dvenstone, Glasgow—Henderson ), Do Limon, Bremen via South- 20, Cuba, Melntosh. Havana—F Alexandae & Son Bro Steamer America Steumwe Steamer Cantavro(sp), Minan Rivera « Co, Steamer City of San Antouio, Pennington, Galveston via Key West—O I Mallory & © ‘Steamer New Orieaas, Dearborn, New O:ieans—Clark & Seaman, Steamer New York, Quick, New Orleans—Bogert & Mor- gun. mer Champion, Lockwood, Charleston—J W Quintard Pioneer, Wakeley, Wilmington and Morehead —Win Ff Uiyde & Co, mer Ok Doi d—Oid Dd teamer EC Knight, Cuictest Roo te ‘Steamer Agnes, Burdick, Philadelphia—Bogert & Morgan, Steamer Gen Whitney. fHailett. Sorton—U F Dinock. Burk Medbor (Nor), dense, London —Louis Tetens Norfolk, City Point und ip Co. Georgeto Bark J E Holbrook, Leavitt, Plymouth and Exmoath— | Brett, son & Co. Bark Mia Madre E (Ital), Scotto, Glasgow—Slocorich & Co, Wark Eber (Aus), Guerich, Queenstown or Falmouth tor orders—Benham & boyesen. Back Galveston (Ger), Kolinkamp, Bremen—Chas Luling & Co. | Bark Chiarina (Ital), Gasold, Trieste—D Sommers Howe, | Hurk Pendent (Fr), Aillet, Bordeaux—! Bar fislie Boker, Boyntcn, Legh rn— Brett, Se atk. Ipina (Ger), hieek, Valparaiso ior orders—Faneh, Eave & Oo j Bark Hitaiia (in, Hirst, St Johns, NF—Lowring & Arche bal yi & Hincken, Brig Herman, Pattersot brig Peart, Brightman, Uridge & Co, Brig Chas A Hoard (Bd), Messenger, S®Johus, PR—Lan- mun & Kemp. Brig Mary E Penuell, Eaton, Caibarien—Brett, Son & c chr M RW (Br), Rudoll, Jeremi mus ¢ alaga—Carver & Barnes, (Haytt)—Wilson & As- ar Wm McLoon, Rogers, St Pierre, Mart—R P Buck & Sebr Henry Parker, Lewis, Nassau, NP—J B Brown. Sebr Thetis (br, Rourke, Halifax, NS—F 1 Nevias & Sov hr J Ricardo Jova, Little, New Orleans—N U Brig- dat selir Brave, Foss, St Augustine, Fla—Beutley, Gilder- sleeve € Co 3 Schr Index, Garrison, Jacksonville—Van Br Schr Uiver Jameson, Campbell, Chariuston tk Bro, UP Brown & Co. Sloop Fred Brown, Wall, Providence-il W Jackson & Sou. SAILED Steamers Chy Queen ir), des 8 Ca (ir. ¢ Un Havana; p : for Livery rica (Gert Wi kn Tar. chor ou wecount 0 je Gar, ea heavy ¢ of the tide t Also sailed, barks Bremen (Br), for Havre; (Br), London, Wind at sunset, NW, Barometer at simset, 29, MARITIME MISCELLANY. BH-For disasters during the gale yesteriay seo general ne suns, Sip Enea, trom Liverpool for New York, before re ported us x arrived at Tybee with loss ol topmasts, < e Snare i from New York, at Sun Francisco Dee 1, h W Kales and sea of Cape Horn; stove ia dyor: ard house shutters and win Paul Mason, maingard to died 8 days alter. tive of Aw ; to Gibraltar ined by a dt ho found her to started and 22 8 ‘of copper lust aud broken. Sve was ordered by sur- Yeyors to discharge and repair, She cummeneed discharg- ing ito @ hulk Now Za, Bauk Usiox, Phelan, from Carthagena for Phitudelphia, betore report d put buck to Gibraltar leaky, was found by the Giver oo excmination to have her evpper broken aud wrinkled, seams very slack und false keel fort alout 30 feet furward dnd about 15 fede att. ‘The surveyors recommended that sue divcharge carzo and undergo repairs, She com- cod dischwrging into «hulk Nov 24, Bac AT Hais—Capt HE Asmus, the newly appotated underwriter agoat at Long Cay crortane Ish or date of No s n saved frou repor ©: No Wwreek of the Ada H good order, Also s hides, bark, ac. inte THREE Sistens (Br), from Caarleston for Bristol, t Gibraltar, began her reputrs Nov 17, Scent Boat, Titus, belore reported ray down, was lision with scor Hortensin, Larrabes, of Bostou, The of the Equal consisted of two met besides the cap Bennett jumped ou board the Hortensia at the time of the cots Howell, who was kuocked overboard, chucht the Horbtensta’s main sheet, wh was drawn on board. Capt alls, mostly iu after he saw her Frederick Wemach was next | Penyncola 21 days, with , orth of Havteras, with | Wu, Suntiagy de Cuba—J de | DJL Port Spain (Prinidad)—D Trow- | dragged overboard, and | rrabee staves that he came wy hind the Rgual, and wits notable to avon the collision | hat alter the collision he pur about awa charitable object are Samuel J. Tildea, | siood back, but was unable to tnd the Equal, aud supposed NEW YORK HEKALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1876.—QUADRUPLE SHEET. | she must have sunk, The conclusion seems inevitable from | the statements of both parties and the fact that she las not since been heard from. The Kquat is loadea with corn | tor Winterport. | Scun Potomac, an American vessel of about 130 tons, was Menau last year. The hull was recently purchased by Mr Samuel Dunbam, of St J . for S30), | Mad the schooner wus t-wed to that port a Abe fitted | up. ber bull being in good condition, Scur Lorne Brann, of aud for New Bedtord from Mobil was spoken (no date), with loss of jioboam and one of het musts ina gale of Dec 2 aud ¥. Captain wadcrew weil; ro- quired no assistance. Sean Warcrrut, Gill, which arrived at Portsiwonth, NU. 6th inst, used wo thirty days on the passage. having bad head winds ali the way, The captain reported seeing twenty eight schooners bound vere on the passage. wrecked at Gran was capsized ut the month of Sandwich. Harbor last w | has been purehased by Mr Win Smith, of Saudwich, who tuke her to pieces. Yor before reported in raitar, had een arrested at the latter port by order of the | owners of the cargo. Vonrtsmoura, NH, Dec 8—Schr Mary ® Hontvet, Hontvet, at this port, had topmast carried away off Jeffreys Bauks, on ‘Thursday. “She arrived here for repairs. SAY#KOOK Point, Conn, Dee 9—The steamer City of Hart- ford, in coming over the bar this morning. struck the end of the breakwater and hole in her bow. She is now ra che whart at this place, with ail pumps going to keep her | tree. Swiravitpixe | ford, operations bh builaing of two new New Bedtord, The fbark Join P West, of Nev be of S55 tons burthen, nn 0 will be ready for launching cond in the early summer, yard of Samuel Dammon, New Bed- been commenced, looking to the ips tor the firm of Switt & Perry, of ected on the dtord, and are exch It is expected thut the first by the jast of March and the joss & Sawyer, di-of about the same tonnage (368 tons) of bark cordia, of New Bedtord, crushed in the ice m the Arctic nin S71. she will ve ready for launching about the last of February. Av the yard of Jonathan H Holmes, Ma*tapolsett, on Mon- about 20 men commenced work on the ni el for be between 32 Jnid the first of next week andthe June i, 1 WHALEMEN, Arrived at New Bedford Dee 8, schr Admiral Blake, Hath- away, Marion for Atiantic Ocean, Cleared at San Francisco Dee 1, bark Java, Golson, to cruise, spoken—No date, at sea, no lat, de, by brig Mary, at Simon's Town, OGH, Oct ship Young Phenix, Gifford, of NB, from Mauritiis, Sept 12, with 6uv bbls vil on board, SPOKEN. omas, from London for San 6W. Liverpool for ‘South- Ship Bertram Rig Francisco (1), Uct 2: vip City of Rich nond (Br}, from west Pass, Oct 13, fat 39, lon 21, Bark Milo (Br), Roboins, from Glasgow for Tyvee, Nov 4, Lat 44-45 1o1 Bark Gen 24. lon - Mears, from New York for Anjer, Oct 6, lat nel, Nov ®, dat 03, lon 7M rig Varden (Nor), from Cornwall for Minatitlan, 19 days out, Nov 5, lat 27 20, lon $1 30, OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Axtwerr, Dec 9—Sailed, ship Calllupe (Br), Sinclair, United Staves; brigs Ryno (Nor), Sorensen, New York; Wexford (Br), Foster, do. Buraex, Dee 9~Arrived, bark Artemis (Nor), Johnsen, Philadelpiia, Caxpire, Dee 9—Salled, sche L A Orr, Orr, Havana, Fataovta, Dec 9—Sailed, bark Otto & George (Ger), for | Darien «from Plymouth, baviug repaired), Gtovcestex, Dec 9—Sailed, bark Swift (Nor), Boer, | United States, G1assox Dock (Lancaster), Dec 9—Sailed, bark Somplice | (ua), Azzorena, United States, Grecxsrt, Nov 28—Sailed, bark Eva H Fisk, Brown, ! United States. | Hett, Dec 9—Sailed, barks India (Nor), Meidel, United | States: Bartolomeo Marciani (Ital), Cravaro, do. Hanvrc, Dec 7—Arrived, bark Von Heyden Cartiow (Ger), Specht, Wilmington, NC; 9th, Alphonse et Marie (Fr), Prevet, Now Orieans via Falmouth. Tlavrs, Dec 9, 4 PM—Sailed, steamer Labrador (Fr), Sanzlier, New York via Plymouth, Hetvorr, Dec 9—Sailed, ship Dulsberg (Ger), Holjes, Bal- timore; bark Limorick Luss, Syperick, New York (both from Rotterdam). ner, New Orleans; Vanguurd (Br), Gell, do; barks G M Tucker, Merrymen, Santos; Edmond Richardson (Br), Bro- die, Galveston. Sailed Yth, steamer Abyssinia (Br), Murphy, New York | via Queenstown; bark Reynard, Minot, Cnitea States. Loxvox, Dec %—Cleared, ship Sir Robt Peel, Larrabee, | New York; bark Eagenio (Aus), Perovich, United States, | Lxrra, Dee 9—Sailod, bark Shannon (Br), Oatway, United States. Loxpoxpenny, Dec 9—Sailed, bark Minnehaha (Br), Me- Gonigle, United States. QurxxstowN, Dec 9—Arrived, steamer Ilinols, Shackford, Philadelphia for Liverpool ; bark Nuovo Dovero (Ital), Cam- podonico, New York | sund, United States, Rotrenvax, Dec 9—Arrived, steamer Rotterdam (Datch), | Vis, New York, Sailed 7th, barks Ragnhild (Nor), Jacobson, United States; Argo (Nor), Grau, do. WEATHER REPORT. | Liverroot, Dee 9, PM—Wind NW. Pirwoutu, Dec 9, PM—Calm. FOREIGN PORTS, Avrxanpria, FE, Nov 2U—in port, brig Sarah Gilmore, Ciitford, for Boston, rexdy Ginmautar, Sov” 17— bark Porfiero di (ita), Gulatoiw (from, (tab! Ruggiero (from New York), Ancona, | Arrived Intu, bark Esploratore (Ital), Longobardo, New York (und sailed 24th tor Genon), Passed by amore Ltalia (Br), Groat, from Messina, Martino « New York, th, Tyrian (Br), Mi: in Malaga jiedtrom Algeciras Roads Nov 19, bark Florellos (Nor), Craii ew York, INacua, No wil, schr E E Rackett, Bergman, from New York for Gonaives. River Suannoy, I, Dee G—Arrived, bark St Louls (Bri, ‘Quebvee. i NB; De: O—Arrived, ser Mocking Bird, Aine- » New York. tly shtp Czar, Berentsen, Liverpool: sehr © Co ew York, Cleared sth, scirs Aeora, Chandler, New York; Elisa P i Beard, Udell, do, i ti CF 7 Streamer Britaxyic.! ~ Nov 25 —Arrived, Strathspey, Montreal pel, Krumerieh ay \ Nov 27—Arrived, Wo HH Corsar, Cou Cala me, Miller, do. andy Hook, : ‘apuleon, Christophersen, ckman, New Or- nay, Nov “Arrived, Lalla, Vanee, Shields; 6th, City of Poiindelphia, Liverpou! rer, thompson, do, CaKnire, Now 27—Arrived, Marinu, Davie, failed 27h, Grace Bradley, Ve Te geo seed up, ietor, of St John, spores Sor Deal, Passed, Canad (Br), Sumner, from Lou- Nov 24—Arrived, Baticuia, Tjornesen, Mii —Arrived, Mirclla, Pitt, San Prancisco; dre, Marini, Philadelphia for Ioswich |. Uno, Thorsen, Quebec; 26th, 27—Arrived, Addie McAdam, Curtis, Cleared, Melville Bryant, Buckley, Lex- . 6 —Sailed. Her Majesty, Leahy, New Or- Broarene, Wiltnington; 27il, J 8, Fe MT the Start, Hannah Morris, Dun nv Bremen for Tybee, Sailed, Tomo, 1 Zima | burt Ivswicu, Nov LAvERPOOL, arsen, Raitimore, lida, MeMillan, Richt. = Dacto; New Darschniaun, mina Parker Keuly, Kan Sactin, Olsen, Miramich); 28th, Sarmatian (s), Avid, Montreal; Freedom. Lawreuce, Magdalena Bay sailed 28th, Vanguard, Rykvogel, Tybee; Forest Prin: cons, Grant, Charleston Clewred Lclicete, Wilnelmse rk; Dillwyn, dam Lonpos Bri-vane, Hindsen, New Kiver; Davids MeNutt, Stel Have, sen; Albert, Abrams, ‘and Nard snniug, Tobiasen, Quebec; 28th, Ked Jacket, Biglan, do; anna Delius, Tver sen, do; Skiet, Jorgensen, do; Florence, Richards, Coosaw Kiver Cleared Nordenskjols 1, Hamp = Berner, Sandy Hook; 28th, Ida, ‘onds, Viymouth Rock, Griffin, New York, Fen- Suiled, Adviph, Hagermanu, New \ ork. 1 i Alva, searpati, New York, sutled 2d, Hattie V Kelsey, Battin, Maryrort, Nov Suiled, Grem var, Philadelphia, led as Napoli, Philadelphia, Cleared, for New Yor, stro, Stray, Montre es. Poutias: Chile, of Yarmouth, 'N. 24 -suiled, Mi Charlie aker, C do. se. do. aren: iy, New York. st, Heloise, Hallard, New York; Juhaunes Foes, sen, . Nov 25—Satled, Ambeosia, Borr , Baltimore 7—A lichter from the American he roads, when enteri pive wud raised. but bi of guany, is damaged by sea water. |. Livewroon, No —The Nova Seatian (s), arrived here fromm Liwlitax, briugs the crew vt the Marchion-ss, of Lon- donderry, lost on the coast of Newfonndiand. he Stewart Freeman, Flint, wrrived trom St Jobn, NB, lost deekiond in heavy weather on Nov 6 aud 13. QUERNETOWN, ‘The Louisa Malcolm, Robertson, when arrived werday from Pisagus, bad lost a man | overboara. | UNKIRK, iM oe i tow struck the she has siuce b about 140 t | id), reports, | Shine about Zak bags of cotteo had AMERICAN PORTS. | Buenos ayre | APPOSACG, Deo s—arrived, aehe I Arnot, Perth Amboy. Salled scits Saat B Ray, Enaleott, and Jobn ik, San. ford, Bray, New York. ah Blackman, BOSTON, Dee 0—Artived, sebrs, Thompso: Aux Cayes; Charles E Gibson, Emery, and J N tuddel Cranwer, Phiadelphia, Zampa, Saubora, Hoboken, ‘owrit, of Bueksport, Me, which went ashore and | Livervoot, Dec 9—Arrived, stexmers Chilian (Br), Brem- | Rocuxster, Dec 9—Sailed, bark Victoria (Nor), Berg- | Naples; urig Ruggiero | Memlo, Satherland, Savan- | 7th, Assecuradeur, Falke, Philadelphia; Pro | Ke pmilie, Lange, Wilmington, | 27—Pat into the roads, Duchess, from | ASTORIA, 0, Dec 1—Artived, ship Selene (Br), Nicoll, Cleared—Steamers William Crane, Taylor, Roman, Crowell. Philadeiph brig Grace Lothrop. Atwood, Haste ondiaud, Baltimore: Jt Albu kG Low, Gaze. doz Dick Will Hatch, Savannah, | Nailed—Steamers Atlas, Roman and Willian Cram Wemyss Castie. BALTIMORE, Dec 9—Arrived, steamers McClellan, March, Providence: Josephine Thompson, Moore, New sehr Emme York: bark Winifred, Hodens, itio Janeiro; D kendis roll, Pensacola D J Foley, Price, Wilmington and jan, March, Providence ; Sea Guil, Lock- Tuckahoe, Brown, Newsern: barks ‘hoinnson, Drogheda; Amicitia, Keimers, Usko (Russ) Blom, Neary: sclrs JM Haskell, Centennial, Kisiey, Galveston; CC Louisa Birdsall, Warren, Hoboxen, Rey. Kugers, Providence Sailed, nd Surprise: brig Romance: schrs June itood, Eliza Christie and JM Huskel BANGOR, Dec 7—Cleared, sebr Laura, Roberts, Fortress Monroe for orders. , syenten New York; BATH, Dec 7—Arrived, schrs Ri Agnes, ‘Hodgdon, Georgetown ura” Beidsm: ‘Thompson. Philadelphia; Alice Oakes, Marson, and Jesse Ly id, Keen, New York. Dec9—Arrived, schr Equator (Br), Al- (Br), Parker, Liverpool: Lepresnx (Bri, Brown, do: Imogene (tr), Bolin, doz NK Fy Br), Kimbail, Malaga; Algeria’ (Br), Brownell, eamers Citv of Atlarta, Woodtall, New York; nckley, Philadelphia: Faleou, Kirby, Builth hilo Borneo, Liverpou Elizw’ Eveliiia (Be), reli STPORT, Dee 3—Sailed, sehr Senator Grimes, Cussidy, New York | Oth—Sailed, sehr WR Hilyard, New York, 3 Nov 80—Arrived, schr Westerloo, Whita ew York ERNANDINA, Dec 4—Arrived, sehr E T Lee, Rideout, adel phi FALL. RIVER, Dee 6—Arrived, sche Resene, Kelley, Hercules, Swasey, Philadelphia; sehr Ganay, Coltins, for Havana. ip Reina (Br), eHenry, s Bien (Nor), Hansen, St joucester, Ez Unicorn (Br, Elizabeth Edwards, Townsend, NPOINT, L I, Dec 4—Arrived, schrs Fred Hall, ew York to layup; 7th, Marietta Smith, Ppeston, Albany for Riverhoad via Port Jefferson, JACKSONVILLE, Doc 3—Arrived. schrs David V Streak- er, Scull, New York; 4th, Florence Lillian, Swith, Philadel: hia, PiGlonred 2d, sehr Sarab B, Upton, Bermnda. NEW ORLEANS, Dec 5—Arrived up, shiv Ella 8 Thayer, Gilmore, Hamburg; barks Line (Aus), Bussanich, Londo Erna (Nor), Asijornsen, Liverpool; Subra (N. deterveck, Bordeau: r Daisy E Parkhurst, Hooper, Providence. 9th—Cleared. steamer Emiliany (Sp), Mendoza, Liver. pool; ships Morning Star (Br), McMillan, do; China, Fer nald, do; bark Phare (Fr), David, Havre, Cleared Ist, vark Tgnaaiy (ital), Massone, Dunkir«; Sth, sehr Santo Oter jxnuti, Utila. Arrived at the hh, schrs Lewis § Davis, and Ma. Hilda Brooks, Pasexroula, Arrived Yih, shins Louls Walsh, Waite, Hamburg: Oo tavia (Br), Purdy. Havre; barks Vittor Pisuni (Ital), Scar pa, Glouerater, Fz Louisiana, Kingston, pantie’ from’ do’ Sth, schrs'L Acénowles, and GW Whit ri. NORFOLK, Dec 7~Cleared, schr Susan, Gardner, Ja maica. NEWBURYPORT, Dec 7—Arrived, schr Waterloo, Bray, Weehawken. Sailed—xchr ES Newman, Newman, StJohn, NB, to load deals for Matanaas. Bth—Sailed, sehr Lucy NEW BEDFORD, Dec 7—Arrived, seis M_ Vassar, Jr, Kelly, New York: Watchman, teton, Port Johnson, Stli-Arrived, schr Marieitw Steelman, Steelman, George: Mavo, Jacksonvilie. town, DC, Sallod—Stoamer Leopard, Albertson, Philadelphia, NEWPORT, Dee 7, PM—Arri irs Hannah E Brown, Sackett, New York for New. Bei d sailed Btn): Al Bilza, Kelley, Providence for Virginia; George B Somes, Norsvod. and Maggi Norwood, do for New York} ‘Ferrapic, Wooster, do for New York: SW Ponder, Lincol Taunton for do: Caroling & Cornelia, Staj Rth— Arrived, schry K Ren) § Wright, Neweom), rock, Troy, Pawtucket fo ders: J N Ayres, Prov patrick, and Mexican, Haskell: Providence f1 New York; KH Huntloy, Hodges, New York for New Bedford, Returned, echt Hannah E Brown, Cleared—Brig John Plerce, To :nvend, Havana, There are fifty verso of which have been y reported. LONDON, Dec 8— Arrived, schrs G Gurney, Hobo- Wm T klmer, do; MW Drew, Jack- Bangor for New York; d—Sehrs J VD Ingrabam, New York; O F Hawley, do. NEW HAVEN, Deo 8—Arrived, brie George, Morgan, Turks island; schrs Jennie A rd, Will Baltimo ney. Rondout; Oliver Scofield, Dissow: Brooks, Elizabethport, Arrived, sehrs Emily and Jenny, Charleston; dun, Gow J’ Y smith, Crowell, d h ed, fear Loretta Kenyon, Buckingham, Rich- mond. FORT MADISON, Dec 1—Sailed, bark WII Gawley, Mee Guire, San Peuro, PORT GAMBLE, Dec 1—Salled, bark Jas Cheston, Swan. ton, San Francisco, PORT LUDLOW, Dec-1—Sailed, bark Adelaide Cooper, Hawes, San Francisco, PHILADELPHIA, Dec 9—Arrived, steamers Berks, Pen- dleton, East ‘Cambridge: Panther,” Mills, Boston; Bliza- veth, Wood, Baltimore; Ann Ehaa, Richaras, New York; bark Italia (ital), Perro, Ipswich ; orig liza Villegas (3p), Autig, Havana, ‘Cleared—Steamers Achilles, Cambridge, Newburyport Qentipede, Miller, Boston; Lancatter, Mills. do: Funai Temple, Bridgeport: barks Ida (Ital), Cantanzaro, Cork or Falmouth; Der Kleine Heinrich (Ger), Meyn, Hambure} schs W H Boardman, Richardson, Port Spain; Miranda, | Mitch, Havana; Taylor & Matthes, Cheeseman, Trini- dad; Mary i Femerick, Richards, Savaunah, Also cleared, steamers Virginian, Hunter, Charleston; Vindicator, Rogers, Providence: Tonawanda, Sherman, do: orman, Nickers m, Boston; Wyoming, Teal, Savanna! Darks Concordia (Ger, Kastelboldt, Bremen; Madre (Ital), Roceatagiiatn, Cork of Fal th; H Hickinaa (Br), Smith, Autwerp:sebrs John } iddieton, Jr, Town-end, Baroudos: Tw Friends, Jeffries, Kast Cambridge; | Philanthropist, Shea, Rockport: Nellie Lamphear, Higgins, Lynn; Joseph Eaton, Jr, Peterson, New Bedtord: Hattie Perry. Chase, do; As i, Nickerson, Provincetow Lida Babcock, Babcock, Providence; MJ Meraty, Dasey, a G W Tautane, Aaums, d Philadelphia, Beeman, Charleston; Mary A Hood, Payn +, Gaivest Suiled—steamers Wyontiag, Norman, Tonawanda, Cent. pede and Lancaste PORTLAND, Me, Dee 8—Arrived, schrs Freddie, New York; Lizzie Hoboken. Arrived, schrs Henry, Philadelphia; Adelbert, do, Cluured—Steamer Polynesian (Bri, Brown, Liverpool @ satled) ; brig Eugenia, Veazie, Point-a-Pitre. PORTSMOUTH, Dee 8—Arrive ‘hrs Alnomak, Clark, + Effort: Pendleton. Hoboken. Dec 8—Arrived, steaners Wm Kennedy, ter, Kultimore via Norfolk, to Young & Lyon, and others} Whiting, Harding. Philadelphia; schrs sopbia oung, Phiindelphia for Pawtneket; Nichtinzal y; H Curtis, Haskell, South Amboy; ener o . Fall River tor blizahethport; ‘es, Somerset for New York, Hamilton, Milles, Philadelphi Provincetown tor Virginin; Stat u (naught, Sau gamer Vindicator, Rogers, Philadelphia; sebra . Davis, Georgetown, DC: Elisa A. Scribner, Smith, and EM Beabler, Maloy, Philadelphia; Florence, Sackett, Haverstraw, Dreadnaught, Sanders; H A De Wit! i BF Woolsey, Tyrrell T A ‘ard, Woodward, and Daylight H Kowen, Jackson, do via Dighton. PAWTUCKET, Dee 8—arrive Young, Philadelphia: Rachel Jan Sailed—Schrs Connecticut, Suit New York. RICHMOND, Dec 7—Arrived, steamer Wyanoke, Couch, New York. | | Suiled—Sehts Amelia Hearn, Hearn, and Hattie Coombs, Bislop, New York, | [ROCKLAND, Nov 30—Arrived, sehrs M Sewall, Haskell, New York; Floctwing, Krnniston, and © L Hix: Hix, do? Dec 3, aa Hudson, Kennixton, Belfast for New York (and | guilod 44h) + bight'Bout, Wood, and All os, Pillsbury, ‘ew York, Suiled Dac 1, schrs Charlie & Willie, Cousins, New York: 4th, Win 8 Patwetl, Lord. Baltimor SAN FRANCISCO, Dee 1—A ship Eldorado, Hay- ie. ed—Ship Rosie Welt, Welt, Antwerp (not Queens town). Ath—Arrived, bark Parknook (Br), Thomson, Ardrossan, Cleared ship Medea (Br), Latta, Queenstown; bark je M Slade, Atwood, Sydney, NSW. KABECK, Nov 26—Sailed, Uark Oregon, for San Fran- ersco SEATTLE, Dec 1—Sailod, bars Harvest Home, Mattson, San Francisco. SAVANNAI, Dee 9—Arrived steamer Herman Living- ston, Mallory, New York. ailed--Steamers Juniata, Catharine, Philadelphia; San 0, Harard, New York; sche Ruth Darling, Swasoy, Philadelphia. | Trnke, Dee 9—Sailed, bark Markland (Br), Wentworth. Charleston, SALEM, Dee 7—Arrived, schra srtemus Tirrell, Fisher; Francis A. Baker. French,’ and Walton, Washburn, Port Jobuson: James Henry, Suow, Hoboken ; ‘Red Jacket, Ken dail, New York, SOMERSKT, Dee 7—Arrived, schrs Glenwood, Hallock, . Hoboken: Jamex 4 Parsons, seull, do, naited—sekr Walter W naro, Collins, New York. Bth—Sailea. schrs James Satterthwaite, Wolfe, and Abbie Dow, Corson, Philadelphia; Amelia, Crosby, New York. Wa schrs Sophia Godirey, Purdick, Hoboken. nd Minnesuta, Howe, Ne | | i VID AKD HAY eo R—Arrived, sehrs Mott Haven, New York tor Calais; Lesnessa, Boston ‘for New York: J 4 rossley (Br), Windsor Lucy, D, Marui Ba ret for do; Sea Bird, Charlottetown, PEL, for Phitadelpt! bi ’ for do; Rebecca Florence, Archer & Reeves, JM Fitzpatrick, do Almon Bird, do tor’ Balti J May. a Proviaeetown for do; Eunice Rich, Boston irs Pashaw and Harry and Fred, TON, NC, Dec 7—Clenred, barks Fairy Relle iardner, ‘Rio Janeiro: Denorah (Nor), Jorgensen, : Dux’ (Nor), Heuricksen, bristol, HAM, Dee S-Artived, sches tatelte Day, Tracy, Bartlett. 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