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AMUSEMENTS, IN “IP VAN) WINKLE,” AT nOOTR’s. Tho woloome which Mr, Jeferson inet fast night at Booth’s, alter threo years?’ absence in Lurope, was very enthusiastic. It was the same crowded, mirth ful, tearful nouse that always seems to confront the samo tendor-hearted, weak-minded, picturesque, drunken but epebanting Rip. As the years roll by apd Rip, like the brook, “goes on forever,” the story of his audiences and his dramatic “sup- » seams to be growing into a story like that of is play. Last night, at Booths, one might bave joked Found the bouse and then at the stage and | asked bimae!f it it was not tile same andience and the samo players that met his eyo a dozen years or £0 ago {n Loudon, or ten years ago in New York, You are of sible of some ebange in the surrownd~ be gd oy personality of gon JEFFERSON 40) but the overpowering jeittrson douijnates everything else, and but for certain ‘signs. ot Ee in your hair that has more gray in it, or your forehead that shows more furrows from Time’s white plough, you might usk yourself, like tip, if all the incidents of the piay go [resh in Your memory were not enacted tor the first time the night beforo, instead of so many years | rsago that old Paul Bedterd, who ayo. So many 3 tor: first played Nick Vedder in tbe London Adelphi and sung— Ch, that a Dutehian’s dranght shonid be Ax wile and as deep as the Zuyder Zoe— | bas had time to die and be as much forgotten as Nick | Dimself is in the piay. It makes one feel like an old | fogy to think that pretty Minnie Paliner, who p layed the grown ap Meente Van Winkle last night, was oniy ns old as the Jittle chirraping Meenie of tho Orst net when Jofferson first appeared as Rip. So 1t was, how. ever, There wero the samo villagers ond the samo blins moving around the central figure thatenchains mpathy ineversthing bo does, The suine iocidents roduce tho same ¢ on no audience, Mere is oud laughter for his old jokes and wreathed smiles for his blundering natrefe His confiding simpticny, dashed with gleams of quaint shrewdness, keeps the amusement stirred with a deeper interest, When the miserable drunkard is sent forth into the storm by bis tempestuous wife the same quiver of pity goos through the heart that vibrated there a decade since, Then you remember what somovod said about the marvel of aman sitting with his back | to the audience and pgoduciug pathos by the movements of big clbows, You feel you could do that man a personal injury i you had him near you, for you would never admit that any actor’s elbows could account for the tear that you furtively wiped away when the curtain jell and Rip hed staggered out into the pight, Among the goblins of the Cats kils Rip passes his weird hour, and although he does all the talking you are sorry when, having no more to say, he goes asieep. Soon through the ime of querulous uncertainty, when the quaking old tat- termation who hus slept twenty years comes down among the new generation of villagers and asks:—"Aro we £0 soon forgoticn when we are gone?” Rip bolds aclose grip upon the sympathies, which makes bis triumph at the close a personal matter to all of us. We go out askiug ourselves, Why 1s all this? So cloze does the weird individuality’ Ite to the heart of pature that we reluctantly admit that it is art. You find on analysis a fino presence, « hand- some face, clear, expressive eyes, an ever changing bat | always picturesque grace, a beautitully modulated Voice that is never joud, but over alt there is that great solvent—genius—which blonds these attributes in a wonderful whole, ‘The support was good, particularly the Gretchen of Miss Constance Hamblin, the Meonie of Miss Minnie Pulmer and the Derrick of Mr. Hardenberg. The Nick Vedder of Mr, Davidge was not as succosstul as one would expect. The setting of the piece was espe- + cially go On the fil of the curtain at the close of the play Mi. Jefferson was called out, and in a few words expressed bis thanks. ‘If,’ said be, “you ure ag glad to see me as I am to seo you our mus qual pleasure is very great.’ We think ii was about sven. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Miss Emma ©. Thursby’s grand concert attracted to the Academy of Music last night a very large and fashionable audience, many of whom, it was | observavlo from the — enthusiasm —_displayed, were evidently warm personal triends or former cburch associates of the fair cantatrice. The programme was admirably chosen, and enabled emblago to enjoy a variety of exceedingly pleasing inusic and the Interpretation of tine sclee- tions by several of the best artists of the city, Amoug the jvtter may be named Theodore Thomas knd a large part of his orchestra, Signor Srignoli and Mr. S. B. Mills, the eminent pianist. The programme pinbraced an overture, **Kingal’s Cave,” by Mendels- tohn, and the Jarghetto, aud march tempo movements in Raff's symphony ++Leonore,”” both of which were ren- derod by ihe orchestra jn its own superb style, Brig- boli, Who was in fine voice, then gang Arditi’s *Colli Nativiu,” and was rewarded with an en- core. ‘Mr. Mills followed with solos, con- fisting of a waltz and tarantelle by Chopin, and Miss rhursty finished the Orst part of the eoter- tuinment by the execution of an intricate aria from Mozart's “Magic Flute.” Tho flexibility, clearness and fesunance of hor voice, the carefulness of her execu- HH, the rich coloring whieh she gives to the numbers by her pecuharemphasis, frequently compensate for an apparent want of strength, and thus she retains the Atientive sympathy of her audience. In the second part the symphonic poem—Phwton—by Saint Sacns, MMustrated “Love his was beautifully Brignoh sang Milis played” in La Ruapsodic Hongroi the grand overture * by Thomas’ Once Again,” 5, B. own inimitable — style d the evening closed with ovesplerre,’’ illustrative of the orchestra, lights and shadows of the French Revolu- tien, and introducing several phrasings upon the Marsetilaise, by Litolff. — TI grand = fea- ture of the evening, howe wis the singing by Miss Thursby of an aria from “L’Etoile du Nord,” by Meyerbeer, a composition that calls tor the display of the Uighest art, and whieh rr ceived thoroughly artistic treatment at her hands; also, a duet, “Ona Notte a Venezia,” vy Ardit}, sung with Brignoli, Both of these selections { were enthusiastically applauded aud encored, and in | Tesponse to a third and fourth call Miss Thursby sang, in Ler siinple, yet magnificent way, “The Last Rose ot Bummer,” If any one could tiave doubted the eu- Preme ability of this lady on the concert platform, the doubt would have been set at rest last might, UNION sQUARE THEATRE—‘‘P! DOMINOS,”” This exquisite comedy, which, wherever played, has caused more or leas of comment tn critical and eocial circles, was reproduced last night before a brill- fant audience in the Union Square Theatre, It was evident at the outset, however, that changes have been made In the cast that compel comparison with the earlier presentations. Mr. J. B. Polk js substituted for Mr. Stevenson in the cha- acter of Sir Percy Wagstafl, a man about oddart ta town, and Mr. J. i. Joskin Jennings, who playe 3 the place of Mr. wbbs, a pecuiiarly dear old gentioman, with an unctiousness which, uatil it ( ‘was artistically metiowed down, elicited not a litte fault finding; Miss Sara Jewott js substituted tor Mrs. Alice Booth as Lady Wagetaif; Miss Roverta Norwood serves in the place of Muude ‘Hurrison as the timid Rebecca, avd Mrs. H.T. Allen 18 introduced effectively Lubbs’ better ball, Neither of the parties named add anything to the strength of the play, or by an ox- hibition of individuality produce fresh cifects. Miss Norwood as Rebecca is more vivacious than her pre- decessor, Miss Harrison, but the latter bad a nateeté and a cat-like purr that pe liarly ner own, and became recognized 1 piece of art. Mr.'Ch Sens and Miss Linda Dietz were as usual excellent in their respective rélee. Taken all in all, however, “Pink Dominos,” even in changed attire, is interest- ing, enjoyable, just a bit naughty, and therefore likely havo o ran, a haries Coghlan, Mr. George (td EAGLE THEATRE— “METAMORA.” A very fair, decidedly friendly and appreciative audience listened last evening to tho performance at the Eagie Theatre, for the first time in this city, of Mr. D. H. Harkins of the character of Metamora, in tho tragedy of the same name, Mr. Harkins made a success in the part—one due to his Correct reading of the lines as well a8 to nis acting and fine stage presence, He looked the noble red . and made mapy picturosque hits, his fine Ogure, aiding his equatly muscular rendering of ¢ words, At times, if a criticism on this point be per- mittied, the actor rose to the spirit of | the linos or dropped at the end of them to too wme a tone, In, general the imper- Fonation was powerful and we ined, and | In the scene before the council rn dact the | denunciation and defiance were well given, Att end of this act, In respo 0 demands of t audience, the curtains rose third time, and ou the request for a spoceh Mr Harkins, in Ning voice, said, “1 am not prepared to make a speech, but if you are us happy 1 meeting m Lam at meouing you again you are happy inde Jo the fourth act | Mr. Harkins at t ur in the lines and appearance. in the fifth act the monving ‘1 saw thee full of tire’? were well was bis address to his tribe tn the third « the prayer to Manitou, the Great Spirit, affocting lines of the lust Kee especially those over bis ¢ istic Was his dying mvect wore well rendered, and strongly real. curse, Miss Do Forest, tho: #6 doing well, 1oade but & mediocre ‘Nabi Miss Minnie Grey jooked quite int wm the =o part ot Oceana, but, though rendering her dines quite tairly, | did too much gesturing. Mr. Chippendale, Mor- davimt, the remicide, was not bad, and the lover Wale ter, Mr. J. KE Lewis, though ‘feeling, was weak, Among the rest of the characters, if any one were to bo expecially noticed for bad’ acting, it would be Mr. Ralion as Lord Witz Arnold, Mis quite sepulenral Dass Yowe produced a rather comical eflect upon the audtence, BovOre| roones elicited anplanse, notably u scene at the Indian comp w « river beyond, and the iast set, a rocky fastvens, with a watertall, THEATRE, THE Notwithstanding the powerful attractio BROSDWAY plaewhere tho Broadway Theatre, Aiméo in ‘1a Belle Huléne,” drow a largo house lastevoning. This 18 Ainéo’s last week hore, and tbe lovers of French opera in this city, and thoy «ro mavy, should bear this fact in mind, “a Bello Stéléene’ is not Offenbdach’s vest opers, vither musically or morally, yet there are sev gral gems among its melodies, vatably the «Mari Sue”? and Vite-moi-Vonus,” which Aiméo sang The outdoor rcenery was very pleasing; | with her accustomed grace. Mile, Dupare displayed a fine figure and a good voice as Urosies, M. Mollard sang sweetly as Paris, and Jouurd was excellont o6 Agamemnon, though hardly the counterpart of the deceasod gentieman whose tomb Dr. Sehhemann has recently discovered. Duplun, as Meneiaus, and Mezieres as Calchas were capital, and a great deal of the success of the opera depended upon the fun they made, ‘Giroflé-Girofla” will be produced to-night, and to-morrow night, at Aimée’s benefit, “Bar! Bluo’?’ will be sung. Mile. Atinée will indeed bave a necens if all her admirers in this city appear to do her onor, , NIPLO'S THEATRN—M1S8ANIEDLO, A large and iberatly disposed audience filed Niblo’s Theatre Inst night to assist at the opening representa tion of Auber’s spoctucuiar opera of “Masaniello; or, The Fisherman of Naples.” This was the introduc. tory performance of what Is doubtless meant to be a season of lielian opera for the masses. In this view the selection wag a fortunate one, for in addition to its purely musical altractions, “Masaniello”? 18 suscoptible ot considera. ble scenic adornment, and utilizes the ballet not a little for its purposes. It 1s now several years sinco this opera was heard in New York, bence it may be regarded in some measure as A strange Its story, however, is mot unfamil- jar, ‘The opera recites the course of a fisber- man’s vengeance for a wrong to his dumb sister, There is some beautiful music in the work, the eboral parts bemg notably rich and numerous, Jn last evening’s interpretation ot the work Signor Baccet avsumed the rdle of Masaniello, and his efforts were very generousiy apprecinted, His acting was forcible and preturesque and his singing spir- ited and generally quite effective. At times his voloe somewhat lacked the fervor und expression desirable, though his principal songs—the burcarole, the sleeping song, and ts duet with Pietro in tno second act— were vigorously redemanded. Signor Su- sin} made a muscular, if not a deciiedly tunetul, Pietro. »Mr H. A. Biscnoftand Mr. L. G, Gottschalk alternate nightly with the foregoimg as Masganiello and Pietro. signorita Burzetti assumed — the role of Kivira, singing the music of the part rather as if she were in the concert room than on the operatic stage. She was, however, tho recipient. of marked favors and was frequently re- cailed, Mile, Remmelsberg portrayed the dumb girl Zeneiia with eloquent ana gruceful gestures. Signor Baceeli appeared as Borella, Signor Tagliapietra as Selva ond Signor Marberis as Alpvonso, ‘the ballet was not remurkably strong, but the premier danseuse, Mile, Lupo, and the ballet master, M. Gayant, danced admirably, The scenery was altogether very good, the conciuding set, representing Mount Vesuvius in eruption, being notably fine, THE VIFTH AVENUE THEATRE. Again the ‘‘Bokemian Girl” proved an attraction at the Fitth Avenue Theatre and last evening was sung before an appreciative audience, The opera ran evenly and smoothly to the end. The company have it at their linger tips now and prosent it in excellent style, Miss Ewily Melville was in good voice and spirits and Mrs, Seguin’s rich contralto was never beard to better advantage. The chorus and orchestra worked together better than at first apd altogether tho per- formance wa3 an enjoyable one, Woop's THEATRE, BROOKLYN—-‘‘REMORSE. Mr. Wallace Graut is anounced asa new ‘“star,’? and his play—last night produced for the first time— as somewhat superior to the numerous dramatic abor. tions which every season brings forth, Of the former it weuld be unjust to pronounce definitively alter the first night of his appearance in an untested part; but of the letter we may speak withbut impropriety. The plot is not start lingly original, neither is it sadly commonpla The play as presented inst evening rolled along very | smoothly und the audience was large and sympathetic, he characters ure alt disttoctly Inmnedin the author's eoucep tion, #0 that there is no mistaking the particular inission of each, They are consistent, too, with the course of action, as in real life. The language put in their mouths for the most purt 18 happily conceived and bas a pleasant seasoning of wit which is never vnigar, Once 1s the hero mare to utter words be- neath the ideal which tho rest of the play would beget, and that 1s in the fencing scene, where hoe abuses his antagonist’s physiognomy and complexion to his face. Such conduct 3s worthy only ofthe ruflian, blacl coward. Clarendon 1s gay, generous, noble, tic butexccedingly worldly youth, self-sustained in opinion and very indepondect and nonchalant in action, dow Rushton is original and spirited, and a type of the womanhood which will be true to itselt through every varying scene. The play presents phases of lite which bave been the theme of many American novelists, but have seldom been faithfully enacted on the stage. It deserves success, ‘Mass Clara Cole us Edna made a very favorable {m- pression in her part, and both she and Mr, Grant wore repeatedly applauded and onco calied before the curtain, The mani in which the piece is mounted ts creditable to Mr. Wood. BROOKLYN PARK THEATRE—‘*HENRY vy.” George Rignold, with his splendid spectacular pre- senjation of Shakespeare’s “Henry V.,’’ attracted a very large audiouce at this theatre last evening. In view of the Jarge number of dramatis pertona tho management has succeeded admirably in casting the interior characters. Mr, Edeson made u very faithfully drawn Bardolph and Mr. Little, ax Exeter, added Inte est to his part. Mr. James A. Meade as Pistol ynir- rored Shakespeare’s inimitable creation with moderate success, Ut Rignolta’s acting, it 18 sufficient to say that it was true to the historic idea of Kiug Harry und Diended qualities of humanity with those of majesty and greatness. BOUCICAULT AND THE ORITICS, To Tue Eptror or THE HeKaLD :— In apaper ou “The Decline of the Drama” tately contributed to tho North American Review 1 mon- tioned, among other deteriorating influences, the in- capacity of dramatic critics to deal with a subject in which they were not suflicrently instracted to exercise judgment without committing mischiovous errors, ‘This charge has been answered by the press in London und throughout the United States, not by any rebut- ting evidence, but by clamorous abuse. it seems that critics cannot endure the operation of criticism on themselves which they perform with very little com- pucction on othe: Tl-wever, having made a precise charge I now olfer to try its trarh by a simple cl lenge. L declare thero is not in this country nor in Great Britain a dramatic critic who, atfecting to sit in judg- ment on 4 comedy, can tell me whata comedy is, Ho capnot describe its component parts nor give a senst- ble detinition of this kind of drama, as distinguished from any other, There is a simple issue. 1 throw down that glove nnd dety any dramatic eritic to take it up, feeling confident there 1s not one in the crowd who bas given the matter enough consideration to understand its first principles, Let us, im good humor, try the tssue by a simple case of spelling bee, Lusk the critic to spell comedy. If he cannot, then let htm acknowledge he does not know what’ he is writing about. If he succood, | shali be happy to apologize to him tor my incredulity, Your: Diod BOUCICAULT. AND WANDERER, THE DAUNTLI Gravesend Bay, Long Island, yesterday afternoon was the scene of a very spirited and clago contest between two yachts of the N.Y. M.Y.G.—viz, Mr Whitclaw’s new schooner, Dauntlesz, ana Mr. William Moore’s fast schooner, Wanderer, The course was three miles to Windward and return, The start was a flying one. The Dauntless was the first to get under way, tho Wanderer following closely aiter her. The | Dauntless held her place until after they Nad rounded the stakebont, when the Wanderer showed hor fine sailing qualities by overhauling the Dauntless and going ahead, which position she taintuined until the end of tho race, Time—Wanderer, 1h, 56m. ; Dauntless, 2h. ‘FOX HUNTING 3m, ‘The Queens county hounds, whose next meet it was announced would take placoat Huntington to-morrow, at one o’clock, Will meet instead at East Meadow Brook at the samo hour that day, The hurdle races for huntere at Huntington adver- lised to be run to-day are olf tor the present. ‘ poINT BREEZE PARK, Purban rata, Oct. 29, 1877, First day of the second fall meeting at Point Breeze: Crass 3:30,—Purse $150, divided, Rosa Dartie. . Sid Joun iH. 8 33 38 11 22 a3 , 1877. It 1s now definitely settied that Smuggler aud Great faster will trot at the Cleveland Club track next Frie day afternoon, They have been matched by their owners for a purse of $5,000. Smuggler will trot to sulky and Grous Th go andor saddie, Preparations fur ® preg mateh on the fame day, nd Sleopy George will certainly be here, and Bay Sallie, iuey, Rowdy oy and others aro expected. INDIANAPOLIS RAGES, Ixpiaxavonts, Oct, 20, 1877, ‘To-ay’s races resulted ns follows: — The running rico was won by Mil Dillon in two straight beats. ‘Time, 3:42—3 45 The 2:22 class trot was won Straight heats, Time, 2:28—2:30—2-28, The 2:40 class trot was won by Kitty Bates in three by mer in three wht heats, Titue, 2: AMERICAN JOCKEY CLUB. THE EXTRA DAY AT JEROME PARK—FOUR RACES-—PAROLE AND TEN BROECK. Tho coming racing event is creating a revival of the old feeling that was wont to excite the masses when a sectional contest was 10 preparation years ago, par- ticularly between the North and South, like the great mateb race for $20,000 uside, between Eclipse and Henry, in 1828, when it was estimated that there were over fifty thousand people on the Union Course, Long Island; the match betweea John Bascomb and Post Boy in 1836, when there was barely standing room within the grounds; the match between Fashion and Bosion in 1842, when there was sup- posed to bo between forty and fifty thousand people on the Union Course, and then again In 1845, when Peytona and Fashion ran thelr maten over the same grounds there wero fully as many to witness this contest as the previous one, Otner great crowds have been brought together by these sectional contests, but none so great as were those where the North and Soath were pitted against each other, Tho West is pow the rival of the North, and the champion of the other side of the Alleghauies, Ten Brock, and the Northern crack, Parote, will measuro strides at Jerome Park on Saturday next, when wo anticipate seeing a gathering of people equal to some of tho old time crowds, As the programme which we published on Sunday last bas been amended we annex the corrected one, which will insure larger fie:ds, as the ontries will be free and second money will be added instead ol bong taken from the first premiums, The three Western champions, Ten Brocek, Vera Cruz and King Faro, aro expected to arrive at Jerome Park to-day, when the public can havo an opportanity of seeing them take thoir exercising gallops, if so disposed, before the day of the race. There will be many other horses at the race course, and the prospects are fair for good tlolds inthe three other races that take place during the alternoon besides the great one between larolo and Ton Broeck. The following is the corrected pro- gramme :— : Fixst Race--Parse $500, of which $100 to tho second horse; entrance free, for all ages. Ono anda quarter miles, Sxcoxp Rack—Purse $600, ot which $100 to the see- ond horse; entrance tree; for all ages, Ono anda half mites, Tummy Racke—Parole and Ten Broeck, $100 entrance, half forfeit; $2,000 added by the cluv; Ballimore weights; good und ary course. Two and a balf mile Fourti Rack—Haspicar SteePLECHAsE—Purse $600, of which $100 to the second horse; entrance free; en- tries to be made at the course by foar P. M., on Thors- day, Ist November; weights to appear by two P, M. the following day ; three or more horses, the property of different owners, to start or no race; any number of horses may be entered by ‘he same owner, Over the usual steeplechase course, TROTTING AT WHITE PLAIN The match for $200 at White Piains Driving Park, New York, took place yesterday in presence of a very fair number of epectators. The track was rather heavy, but the trot was well contested throughout, SUMMARY, Wire Prats Drivive Park, Nrw York—Trortixc— Monpay, Oct. 29, 187%.—Maseh $200; mile heats; best threo in’'five, in harness, H. Angevine’s b. g. Join Allen 3) 272 4B, Ruckler’s 8. g. Rattler...... 2dis TIME. Quarter, First hea Second heat. ‘Third heat... Fourth heat....... . On Thursday and Friday next a meeting will be beid at the White Plains Driving Park. There will be two trots each day, First day, 2:40 and free-for-all class. Second day, 2:40 and free-for-all class, Rare sport 1s, anticipated. In the fourth heat Rattler became dead lame beforo reuching the half-miig pole and was led off the track, BASEBALL. The professional Hartiords gained an casy victory yeaterday afternoon over tho Alaskas, of thisclty. at the Capitoline ground, Brooklyn. In the absence of Burdock, Higham, of the Stars, of Syracuse, played second base for the Harttords, The Alaskas were able to score in only ove inning. Owing to the darkness the game was culled at the end of the seventh inning. Following 18 tho score: — Harttord, «109 8 4 8 0 2 0-12 Alaskiwcccceses 0 0-8 0 0 0 O23 To-day Hartfords play the Alaskas, of Stuten Island, at West Brighton, 3. 1. SHIPPING NEWS OCEAN STEAMERS, DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF OCTOBER AND NOV: Steamer. Office. Nevnan. 20 Wrondway Sethi 4 Bowling Green France. Hroadway Utopia 7 Howling Green Suevia.. Nov 1 Broud) Schieda Nov 1.] Kotterdaim [50 Broadway Nov 1.] Glasgow ...|72 Hroadway Nov Liverpool. -|73 Brondway A Nov 3. Bremen....]2 Bowling Greon Botivin.. Nov 7 Bowling Groon Britannic Nov Broadway City of Montreal. [Nov 3: 2|15 Broaaway ldwho. Nov 6.] ‘iverpool..|20 Hroadway Rassins S|Nov 7. | Liverpool, |4 Bowling Green Canada : 7 |.tuvre > Brondway Stuse of Louisianl Nov .|Ulasgow.... 172 roadway Ten, Soy ®.|Lonuon.. |73 Hrowawny Lesst 8 Broadwas Kotterdany 8K {[50 Browdway Gity of Richmond | Nov 10] Liverpool. ||1) broadway Celtic. Liverpool, [37 Broadway California "10, 1h {|7 Bowling Green Wener. Bremen, ...)2 Bowling Green Alsatia 2, oudon...:]7 Bowling Groen Egypt. 73 Brondway Wyoming. 3. pool 129 Brand Algerin, owling Green Ameriqu :155 Broadwoy Frisin aur 11 Broadway Stato of Georgia. 2 Broadway Ethiopin. Bowling Green Mosel .. .|2 Bowling Green Repubti Liverpoot.: City of Brussels. ¥ 17.| Liverpool Holand. wy Sov Londo Wisconsin. : Nov 20.] Liverp Bothnia, Nov Liverpool. |4 Bowling W AScholten..../] Sov iotterd 10 Broadway Herder Nov Hara bars Hroaawar Gen Werder. 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Is anchored ut Sandy Hook for orders, Bark Filomena Danavaro (Ital), Bonant, Plymouth 59 days in bailast to Benham & Boyesen. bark Idea G (Ital), Gatlo, Boston, EB, 38 days via Del ware Breakwater, in'ballnst to slocovich & C Bark Insula Capri (Nor), Danielson, Newport, B, 41 days in ballast to Benham & Beyesen. Bark Neptune (Aus), Fathay, Newport, BE, 44days, in ballast to Siocovieh & Co, Bark Carolina (Aus) 96 batlust to Slocovieh & Go, Hurk Argonaut (Nor), Soo, Antworp Sept 7, in ballast to order, 560" tons), Roy, Maitland, Ix anchored ih the lower erbar, Newport, F, 35 days, in ik, Agnes (Nor), Foss, Havre 90 days, in ballast to Louis Tetens, Burk Amor (Aus), Borvo, Marseliles, 61 days, in ballast to Benhar Boyese Burk bioreils, Crniz, Muaraeilles 50 days, with mdse to James Henrys vessol to Ward & Tower, Passed Gibraltar Rept 19. urk Kraclio (tal), Olivarl, Genoa 53 days, In ballast wo Furteh, Edye & Go, Passed Gibraltar sept fy. Hark Sirene (tal), Jacearino, Castellana are batlast to daines Henry. Pas ark Angusta (Ital), Roman mdse to order. Bark Ulrike (Sw) if fee to Bonhum & Bovew Jn Jon 22 Hark Nuova Barreras (Sp), Lester, Havana 13 days, ballast (0 © Marti & Co. * Brig Ly Viata (of St Jobo, NB), Bray, Nowpott, E, Lop 58 days, in Gibraltar Sept 17. Livorno 4 days, with son, Kio Faneiro Urossod the I for Sept NEW YORK HEKALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1877.—TRIPL® SHEET. 26, in ballast to Blackslee & Caldwell. Is anc\vored in the Jower buy for orders, Hrig Temi (Avs), Tomassich, Port Vondres (France), 40 davs, in ballast to ‘Storovich € Co. Oct 14, lat 20-42,ton 55 30, spoke bark Froderich (Ger), from Rochtort for Wil- mingion, ono Immaculato (ital), Stinca, rmo 63 uiphurto Benbam & vesen. Passed Gibral- Brig Bogata (of Baltimore). Job: Old Harbor, Ja, 25 days, with sugar to A Il Solomon Ge; vessel to ‘Sitter « Mouzhton, Brie 15 days, with vessel to Brot, Son & Uo. Boston), Travis, Bilbao 61 zhiton. Hf Potter, Shearer, St Johus, PIs, 14 days, with sugar to Parsons de Lou euebr Hattie Card, Moore, Auquitla — days, with sagar to order Sche WB Stoolman (of Philadelphia 9 days, with order; vessel to KE Jan bot (of Machias), Crocker, Pensacola 9 days, with lumber to Chase, Talbot & Co, Sehr Zora I’si (ot Boston). Francis, Cedar Keys 14 days, with lumber to Isaac Hppinger; vesse! to Parsons & Loud, Sehr Georgietta (of Ellsworth), Lord, Cedar Koy» via Key West 39 days, with lumber to Isanc Eppingor; veasel to BF Metealt & Go, The G put into Key West leaking. Schr Rosa Kppinger, Ba: Cedar ‘Keys 14 days, with cedar to J A Van Brunt. Sehr MB Bramall, (illett, Savannab 8 davs, with lum- ber to Russell & Co; vessel to Evans, Ball & Co. Schr Glare I Herzen, Noman, Savannah 8 days, with Fensel to | vans, Ball Co. ae ulon, Rogers, Charleston jays, witl BD Mubtburt #00 a a ee nor, Squirox, tiourxetown, SC, 7 days, with na- 0 ED Murlvier & Co, Hh Selird 1 Housman, Ryder, Virgins, Sehr Eugene Hord», Bailey. Virginin. Sehr L Middleton, Tnman, Virginia, Schr J H Harlow, Soner, Virginin, Scbr Bonita, Evans, Viritnin, Sehr David Carll, Hawkins, Virginia, Schr Win Barrett. Ripier, Vin chrs George Henry, Munroe, Vi Schr ida’ a Thayercitancock Sehr EK Pottonsill, York, Put in for a harbor. PASSED THROUGH HELL GATS, BOUND sOUTE. Steamer Herman Ludwiz (Belz), Greve, Antwerp via Boston tor Now York, ty Funch, bdve &Uo, Experienced Tough wouthor throughout the passage; lost inun overboard Oct 18, &o, uy betore reported, Steamer Mercedita, Chadsoy, Halifax, NS, and St Johns, HY Soe New York, with mdse and passengers to Gerhardt & Xteamer Cortes, Bennett, St Johns, NF, via Halifax, Boarene™ York, with mdse and passengers te Clark & Stoamer Norfolk. Ford, Full River for Philadelphia, a Mary E Amuden, Pickett, Windsor, NS, tor New Schr W R Paige, Hilyard, Eastport for New York, Sehr Quodds, Yi any, Laubee Tor New York he Mary, Magoo. Holians for Philadelphia Schr Wesi ¥ Abbot, Miltken, Bangor jor Now Yore, Schr Nautilus, Coleman, Rockland for Now York, Schr America, Trueworthy, Rockland tor New York. Sebr Abbie Carson, Sinith, Boston for Bultimor Sebr JP Robinson; Harvey, Gloucester for New York, Sehr Goo P Trigg. w York (see Mixcotlany). Sebr Little Nell, Young, Wellficet for New York, Schr d Burley, Northop, Hrantford tor New York, debr Clara dinnkin, Knowles, Ipswich for New York, Sebr Sarah Purves, Lizto, Mrovidence for New York, Schr Wostmoreland, Allon, Providence tor New York. Sehr Funny Fern, Eaton, Providence for New York. Schr Richwed Law, Hawkins, Providence for New York, Sehr Klisn Pharo, Watson, Providence tor New York, Schr Bangor, Martin, Providence tor New York, Sehr Anns B'Jacobs, Jones. Newport for New York.¢ pach Ruta Shaw, shaw, New Iamdo Sehr ¥ A Pike, Noble, Greenport for Phitad Sehr D Gifford, Gifford, New Haven for Phil Sehr Freestone, Stevens, Portlund, Ct, for New York, BOUND EAST. Steamer Eleanora, Johnson, New York for Portland, Steamer Doris, Young, New York for Providence. Bark Harry Buschman (Br), Care, New York for Mar- Robinson, Sagua ‘ans, Buil &'Co, aminon, Gloucester fur eilles. “usr e Daisy Boynton, Appl-by, Now York for Belfast. yight Goin Belle), Wasson, se John, Ni for New rk, ‘Xchir Emma (Br), Heaton, New York for St John, NB. Sehr Susan # Thurlow, Abbott, New York for London, By Sehr Samuel 4, Russell, Smith, New York for Boston, Seni Theodore Dean, Kany, New York for Bo Schr 5d. Smith, Baldwin, New York for New Haven, Sehr Golden Ray, Davis, Now York for Hartford. gceht Thomas Williams, Johnson, New York for Provi- jonce. sehr D & E Kelly, Kelly, New York for Boston. Kole J Ml Freeman, Kidridge, Now York tor New Bodtord, Senr Ada Herbert, Alien, New York for Salem. Reh GL Duboll, Rnekett, New Yurk for Nounk, Sclit 8 § Tylor, Phillips, Hoboken tor Providence, Schr I H Warford, Sprague, Hoboken for Providence. Schr Charger, Wild, Amboy for Hallowell. Schr Jd A Leaming, French, Amboy for Boston, Sehr Liberty, Johnson, Amboy tor Norwalk, htt Amos at Parsons, Suow, “Perth Amboy’ for Sullivan, °. Schr Durtus Eddy, Amboy tor Hoxton, Belle, Smith, Port Johnson for Salem. allock, Hallock, Hor: John: Sent Kilborn, Dodge, Port Johnson for Bostor Fehr Ganges, Wall, Port Johnson for Portsmouth, Nt Schr Annie I Martin, Handy, Port Johnson for denes. : Schr U F Washburn, Flynn, Haverstcaw for Providence, Sent Wm Voorhis, Cole, Haverstraw for Providence. Sele Potter & Wooper, Bradbury, Haverstraw for Now. ort. Prrchr Katie Mitchell, Oliver, Elizabethport for Boston, Sel Victory, Coombs, Elznbethport for Boston, Sehr Light Boat, Wood, Elizabethport for Boston, Schr 4b Adams’ Nickerson, Port Johnson fur Boston, Sehr Ferris, Newburg for Warren, RI. Mary P Mittin, DY ewburg for Warren, RI, Jameson, i’hiladelphia for Boston, HeDutf, Bultimore for Portland, Me, BELOW, Bark Kelpor, from ——, Brig Nipots (Aus), Diamich,trom Cette Brig Gamwood (i), from Prinee Edward CLEAKED, Steamer Vosper, Hall, Wilmington, Del Bteamer Mayflower, Davidson, Uhtiadelp Steamer Boverly, Wallaco, Philadeiphia—Jax Hand. Steamer Kleanora. Johnson. Portland—t F Amor, Ship Joh Bertram (Nor), Rod, Liverpool—C Tobias & Co, gihipAtie (Nor), Gundersen, Cork or Falmouth—Funch, ve & Co, Ship Atalanta (Nor), Gjesauhl, Cork or Falmouth for or- dors—C Tobinn & Co. ip Princeton, & Co. Burk Tillio Baker, Boynton, London—Brett, Son & Co. Bark Hilde (Nor), Olsen, Bristol, E—© Toblas & Co. k Bark Rosa B (tal), Barbageioto, Hull, E—Kdmund Un- art. Bark Cleonice Bava (Ital), Bolte, Qaconstown for orders ham & Boyesen. Bark Po (Ital), Sehtafino, Queenstown, Plymouth or Fal mouth for orders—Jol ager, Heh, Cork or Falmor radicy, Savannah—Charies L Wright for orders Bark Vasco de Gama (Nor). month for orders-C Tobias & Bark Abraham{(Aus), Yedoz, Cork or Falmouth for orders —Selocovieh & Co. Bark Ada J Bo Mortenson, Cork or Fal nor, Barnes, Larne, I—B F Metcalt & rk Otteren (Nor), Torgensen, Antwerp—Fuach, Edye & c Bark Ricardo IIL (1tal), Casteliano, Cette (France) —John © Senger. Bark St Anna (Ita), Catioro, Lisvon—Jamos Honey. Burk Inverticator, Carver, Pajermo—Carver & Barnos. Hele nelina Stanford (Ital), Maresee, Naples—Lauwronce, Giles & Co. Brig Charlotte, Delano, Barbados— Dwight & Pintt, Brig Ruby, Price, St Pierre, Mart—Dantol Trowbridge, Brig Bets (Br), ‘Selig, Lunenberg, NS—J F Whitney & Sehr Avelda & Lanra, Jorgonsen, St Plerre, Mart—H A Vatable & Sona. hr Pilot's Bride, Stephenson, Mayaxues, PR-S W Lewis & Co. Sehr Alma, Jonson, St John. NB—Chase, Talbot & Co. Sehr kugene, Bunker, St Stephens, NBO W Bartaux. Setr Garrett P Wright, Cropper, Baltimoro—Wm Chal © Meche MP (Br), Fairwenther, Newark, NJ—Scammoll why M Vassse,- Je; Littte, Mew Bodloed—Fergaccn’ & NOR. aateambe, ‘Feltey, New. Waves. Cb-Cectwileht & ete Maria E Hern, Mavell, Hartford, Ct—Rackett & °, SAILED, Ships Jobn Barvonr (Br), for Havre; J P Wheetor, Mam: dure; barks Arco (Br). Pokin, Cardi; Bo- ritel) (Aus), Hall: Eleanora Madre (Ital), Trieste; Chin Yang (Br), Southamoton; Maggie M (Br), Dublin: Ailt- f), London; Condor (Swe), Bristol: J Wi (Be), Groat Gritaby ; Gastay Helene (Nor), Cork; Themis (Nor), dy or Falmouth; Uafarstiord (Nor), do or do; Adad Bont ner, Larne, 1i brits Dawn (Br), Abérdoon; Wanderer (Br), Cork: Ruby, St Pierre, Mart’ sehes William Frederick ‘erpool: it T Townsond, treytown, Nic: My. Kover, wirleston: A E Bave, ‘Murdock, and HA Hunt, Also wailed, bark Matthow; brix ‘Charlotte, and’ sehr Howard Williams, MARITIME MISCELLANY. Sreawen Contes, Bennett, from Nalitax, while passing throuzh Hell Gate vesterdny, wont ashore on of Mackwell’s stand, but got off at high y without damage. BARK ANNA (Nor), trom Quebec for Q reported as taken to’ Quebee attor being ashore at St Tho- mas (st Lawre! nnd suiled, wax nyain towed buck to port Oct 28 leaking. She will discharge and dock for roe pairs, Bank Gronax A Wrrcitr (of Portland), Capy Joseph Brooks. from Boston Oct 12 for Liverpool, its foundered at onstown, before ed and landed at fon. All bands, 17 in number, were» Shelburne, Nb. yesterday by the sehr Joshua s Sanborn, of Gioncester. The lost vark was a fh new Yess ‘« tons, built at Yarmouth, Me, last summer nnd was 8 her first voyage, She wax owned by Benj) Webst A Wright, of Portland, Hd Lab \ Lotiers, and was valued at $40.00, red int Portiand, Her earzo, consix'ing of #811 bus corn, was shipped by Burtlett Bros & Go, of Hoston, and was { sured for § ded beiween the Phonix and Bank Cota (He), Robertson, from Rochefort tor Philae dolphin, which put into Halifax a short time ago in disteoss, hae had the necessary repairs completed and hax nawied ont She was to sailfor hee destination stream. a lea where si sc andl Wins Senn York with fish, spenn marine raile i towed into City Isiand, for repuirs. vn Canteton, at Vineyard Haven from Matan- ston, was in ‘col hy inst, in Viney sehr Webster Born: Jibboom ‘and ons gone o Sound, witl one cathead. Lavxewen—At Wilmington, Del, on Saturday, the iron steamer Arauzes, by the Hollingsworth Co, for’ Morgan's line, of this eity. NOTICE TO MARINERS, that two fixed white entoptric operation nt Big Thenish, in tin ard Island, to ramce with the rance of the harbor. The lie ro in smal Interns, hosited on masts, and in clene wenther should be seen abort six miles, The back Hight is on the shore wt the south side of tho en. trance, elevated 26 feet above high water inurk, on n mast 27 foot high, latitude 40.57 27 N, longitude 63 60 20 W. The front’) on the onter end of the breakwater, on the north side of the entrance, distant 1. feet enst trom the other Vixht, 14 is elevated 17 feet above high wa mark, on & mast 17 feet hich LITTLE SANDS LIGHT. A fixed rod eatoptric lizht has wise heen put in operation at Little Sands, Mrinco Kdward Asiand, lat 45 97 05 N, lo Notico is neroby si Nights have 4 Vrovinee of nel nett 6239 W. The light ix cleyated 50 ft above hizh water eit nd in rn ee are) id pon aes meee It is placed in the gable window of « ory Piet ies Marine and Fisherlon, Ottawa, Sept 23, 1577. Dovuty Minister wepartment of Marine ana Fisie:k WHALEMEN, A bs Rehan Oat Beales, of schr Amelia, of NB, re- rts ber at 1 ' eM etter ‘an nd Se I nn. Sept 10, reports that bark Rousseau, Almy, of NB, had taken 250 bbls bpbk oil this seunon, New Beproro, Oct 29—Selir Ex) is to he fitted for a whaler, She will for 9 months’ cruise, Schr Arizona, » fow weeks singe ri turned from whaling, is receiving slight repairs, SPOKEN, Bark Meta (of Arendal), from —— for Baltimore, Sept 29, lat 23, lon 50, ‘Nictunx (Br), from Now York for Amsterdam, Oct '40, lon 87 30, CUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Austenvam, Oct 27—Arrived, brig G W Halls (Br), Ben- nett, New York, Sulled 27th, bark Carl Angel (Nor), Sorenson, United States, Burstor, Oct 28—Arrived, steamer Napoti (Br), Read, New York; ship Voyager, Chase, 40; barks Euiaubeth Tay- lor (Br), Sutherland, Wilmington, NU; 29th, Iona (Br), Kilgour, Boston, ByLLR 181K, Oct 25—Arrived, bark Burdigala (Fr), Rous- seau, Pascagoula, Bxtvast, Oct 28—Arrived, bark Invicta (Sp), Manterola, Baltimore; 29th, ship Kinburn (Br), Porry, do. Bonneavx, Oct 28--Arrived, bur Mida (Nor), Ommund- sen, Hultimoro; sehr Geo Thateher, Thatcher, do. Cork, Oct 29-Suiled, bark Kong Sverre (Nor), Eliasen, United States. Canpire, Oct 27—Arrived, ship David (Br), Johnson, Pensucola, Onoxstapt, Oct 23—In port, brig John H Crandon, Pieres, for New Yori, to sail 29th, Carn Town, CGH, Oct 8—Arrived, bark Coniscliffe (Br), Molino, Colombo for New York (x0 below). Doven, Oct 28 -Arrived, ship Melehior (Ger), Woirlchs, Newark, NJ, for Bromen, Drab, Oct 28 - Arrived. burke J W Fisher (Br), Richar Wilmington, NO, for Hamburg; 29th, brig D M Dickie (Br), Mitehenor, New York tor Bremen, Drocuxpa, Oct 28—Arrived, bark Arabella (Br), Foster, Baltimore, Gioucesten, Oct 23—Arrived, brig Emma, Puckman, Philudelphin: 29th, bark Carmella (Aus) Veccarina, Now York. Sniled 28th, stip Bolivia (Br), Bingay, New York, Giascow, Uct 20-Arrived, steamers State fof Pennsyl- vanin (Bt), Stewart, New York; Prince Edward (Br), Pra- ser, Montreal; brig Laura B (Ir), Sherwood; St John, NB. Grnnasrat, Oct 21—Arcived, bark Maria Augusta (Sw), Ohman, New York (aud # fled for Leghorn). Genoa, Oct 27—Sailed, bark Gampldoglio (Ital), De M- cheli, United States. Mavex, Oct 27—Arrived, steamor Gilsland (Br), Rutter, New York, Hun, Oct 20—Arrived, brig Onolaska, Young, New York. Livenroot, Oct 2—Ariived, stoner Rubens (Br), Lyons, New Orloans: bark Herbert © Mail (Br), Davis, Three Sisters, NS, Also arrived 20th, 3 PM, steamer City of Berlin (Br), Kennedy, New York, Suited 28th, steamer Illyrian (Br), Worthington, Boston; 20th, bark Happy Home (Br), Smith, Tybee. Lownon, Oct 28—Arrived, ships Constantine, Goss, Now York; 29th, Dswa Gungadhnr (Br), Uarbenas,do; barks Coder Croft (Br), Young, do; Sirian Star (Ir), Ritchie, Philndelphia, Sailed 28th, brig J W Board (Br), Robinson, Charleston; 20th, ship & W Stetson, Moore, New York, Loxponperny, Oct 27—Arrived, schr James W Drury, Studley, Baltimor: Lisnox, Oct 20—Sailed, bark Gerda (Nor), Olsen, New rk; 224, brig Oreste (Ital), Messina, do, Larne, Oct 28—Sailed, steamer Stato of Georgia (Br), Cooper (trom Glasgow) New York. Mussina, Oct 27-Satled previously, steamer Blagdon (Br), Patterson, New York via Palermo, ec, Neweastix, Oct 20—Arrived, bark Josoph ‘Thompsor (Br), Huntor, Bull River, SO. i. PeRNamntco, Oct 29—Arrived, schr Etna, Sawyer, Now York. \ Pexartu Roaps, Oct 27—Arrived, bark Saga (Nor), Bio, Now York. Prymovrn, Oct 27—Arrived, brig Francis John (Br), Stoal-y, Beaufort, SC; 28th, steamer Royal Standard (Br), Johnson, Savannah for Reval. Prawie Point, Oct 27—Arrived, bark Germania (Wer), Cluver, New York for Hamburg. Quxexsrown, Oct 27—Arrived, barks Amalthea (Nor), Salvoson, Now York; Bjarke (Nor). Jobnsen, do; Parenti (ial, Razzetto, do; Artiero Giovanni (Aus), Ivancich, do; Glorzina (Ital), Bartolotto, Baltimore; Sarpen (Nor), Backer, Boston. Also arrived 29th, 10 AM, stenmer Baltio (Br), Jennings, Now York for svorpool (and procensiady, Rorrenvam, Oct 23—Satlod, bark Bjorviken (Nor), An- « dersen, United States. Swansxa, Oct 23—Arrived, schr Lizsle Dewoy, Davis, Wiscasat Sanes D'OLoNNES, Oct 28—Arrived, brig Wesley & Soy- mour (Br), Sonthergreen, New Yorx, St Uxnexa, Oct 6—Arrived, schr Lottle Board, Perry, New Bedtord. Sutenps, Oct 29-Sailed, ship Glondowor (Br), Molrose, Ponsxcola (after patting back), Soutuamrtos, Oct 20—Salled, steamer Hindoo (Br), Mitchell (from Hall), Boston and New York. Vitssinces, Oct 29—Sailed, stonmer W A ‘Scholten (Dutch), Janton (from Rotteraam), New York, West Hartirroon, Oct 29—Arrived, bark Esploratore (tal), Longobardo, Boston, Loxnon, Oct 29—Bark Contsellffs (Br), McRae, from Co- Jombo Aug 16 for New York, put into Cape Town, CGH, on tho 8th inst with upper works leaky and loss of bulwarks, The Coniscliffo has beon surveyed and must discharge part of her cargo, which is damagod. The Anchor Line Steamer Ethiopia, Capt Craig, from Glasgow Oct 27 and Moville Oct 28, tor New York, ran Into the bark Fmanuel Accamo (Itul), Mignoro, from Baltimore Oct 1, for Queenstown, off Londonderry, carrying away the latter's bowsprit, bulwarks and part ot hor cutwater. The veswel Is leaky. Ship Corra Linn (Br), Bryson, from Quebec for Leith, encountered @ terrific gale on the Atlantic and became waterlogged. Hor crew wore taken off and landed at Liver- pool, (The C L was 1,172 tons register, built in 1863 in Quebec and hatled from Greenoek. | Bark Annio (Br), Jenkins, which arrived at Liverpool 27th inst. from Ponsacola, lost her deck load and sustained damage in a gale, WEATHER REPORT. Houyueap, Oct 29, PM—Wind SW, moderate ge & FOREIGN PORTS, Axtwenr, Oct 22—Arrived, ship Geo Bell (Br), Kor Quebec. ARDROSSAN, Oct 25—Arrived, bark Charles F Elwell, O'Brien, Quebec, Bursror, Oct 25—Arrived, bark Brothers (Br), Conn, Sh diae. iixurast, Oct 26—Arrived, bark Lucile (Br), Andrews, Richibuete, Burxos Ayes, Aut S1—Arrived, barks Poru (Br), Crate, California; Sept 2, Formosa, Perce, New York; Sth, Carrie L Tyler, Menrs, do. Sailed Sopt 6, brig Bello Prescott, White, Roxton, In port Sept 14, barks © L Taylor. Mears; Formosa, Piorce: Lepanto, Bunker: Alice, Dyer: Blanche How, Hus: : Atlanta, Davis ond W I Genn, Col. (Bt), Praser, from Penxaeola, arrived Winslow, Morton, for New York; Minnie Alien, iver 1 Oleves (Br), Carter, for do; lun: i brig Jennie Phinvey, Brown, un Inport. tin, Haskell and Now York; Arrived, brig Augusta (Br), Buck, Phila. delphia. * LAvANA, Oct 28—Arrived, steamer Saratoga, Sundberg, New York. Arrived ‘n, steamer Columbus, Reod, New York. Tania, Oct 25-Ceared. bark Colla. (Br), Robinson (from Mochefort), having repaireds, brig Elira Morton, Leiand, Sheet Harbor, to load fur United Kingdom, foditiyed 2h, steamer Bermuda (iit), Angrove, New York for St Johns Uct 26-Arrived, sity Erin's Isle (Br), Me- Foo, St Jonn NB. Arrived 25th, steamer Qnebee (Br), Thestlo, Quebec, Lirth), Gnach Bay, Oct 22—Arrivea, sche Wi Chambers (Bp), nek, Lonue Lu xGax, CB, Oct 20—Cleared, brig Magdala (Br), Trat- Havana, Cleared, brig Frodorick Thompson (Br), 5 not cleared th). Tn’ port 13th. bark Abby Bacon, Merrill, for New York; briss i Kennedy, Spaulding, for United States. Hessty4, Oct 11 srtivos, sehe Ada F Whitney, Gtietrh w York, onrod 12th, brig Clarn Piekors, Coombs, tor Girgenti, to jond brimstine for Baltimere, to val! Lith, Neweasthy, i, Oct 1d Sailed, steamer Antonto (Br), Beston and New York. FeRSAMAUCO, Sept 20—In port, brig Camagunyane (AD), Riera, from Fernandina, Packsnono, Get 24—Arrived, bark JT Srarth (Br), How. ard. Liverpool, oon Oct 15—Arrived, ship Templar, Mask Sypxey, NSW, Oct 18—Satiod, stonmer City of New York, ¢ b, San Francisco via Auckland and Honolat bi Arrived, barks Palestina (Br), Ford, . Tupper, Rio Janeiro. «Oct 2—Artived, sehe Walter L Plum- miner, New York, St Joans, NF, Oct 17—Arrived, brig AJ Horsey (Br), Gormiey, New York; 19th, sehr Avon (Br), King, do. rived 20th, steamer Hivernta (Br), Archer, Liverpool for Baltimore vin Halifux, Joux, NB, Vet 26—Cleared, sche Ulalamo (Br), Biss sett, Surinam, xv, NS, Oct 22—Arrived, ‘Trefry, Gloncester, K (and suiled tor Arrived Oet 20, sees Alineda, Vanw ori chingon Lol Pacific, Lord, New York. Vieronta, Get 21—Arrived,, ship Cannon Harrison (B Hawos, San Francisco, Wistsor, NS, Oct 10—Cleared, brig si Ginterpt r), MeNamara, New York; schrn gAddic now, Lord, he mond; K © Rankin, Bishop, itimore ; Saarvrack, Clark, Now York; Bowdotn, Randall) Baltimore; Spartel, Hallo- 20th, Bend, | well, New Yor nm, doe AMERICAN PORTS, BOSTON, Oct 20—Arrived, steamers Otranto (Br), Bris tow, Hull, hy Win Bale Urowe deiphiny Perkiomens Aibortwun, doy Ne Hallett, Now York ; solirs Abbie Dursley, Lovell, Ulaco Nilp Nensto Crosly (Br), on, Det) thy Anna Carrier (Br) ve G (Br), Gilchrist, and. CH: HM Forder, Atkins, Alexandria, V: ta. N n, sUttiowham, Ayras; Matte A Han’ Set soan Sy) aay Waeves and’ Tasker, Lun H wale Mills, Phitadelpbias Richmond, Va; Mary Ell horndike, Alexandria, Sami Emma (i Edwards Highee,-de: Lizale Ladiam, Ladiam, Phila ‘York; Robert Fos: ameroy, Eudyvi.les La Messer hin, Also arrived, seamor Lancaster, schrs 1 i Metealt, Han Staples, do; iC Thomas, ti Hart, Holbrook, do: wi Wis Baltimore; 8 i lymonth Kovk, Parker, N. do: J M Sturges, oz J ry gO ‘leared—Stenmer Glancus, Bearwo, New York: sehrs Car. rie CG, Miles, Graham, Hayti; Alired W. Fisk, Kelly, Georgetown, DO, vin ‘Kennobec River: Abbie Pitman. Chase, Baltimore; Lulu, Snow, do, vie Kennebec Iti Geo # Young, Marshall, do, do. Rallod—Bri in? BALTIMORE, Oct 20—Arrived, barks Augusta Lofllor (Nor), Olsen, Gloucester, FE; Sa:sone (Ans), Capponi, Limerick; Anevoca sen, Li I: brig ROG 5 nee Rich, lark, Kio J: {Warren Saw: do; De” Wolf, «| Hows, do: 8 Fooks, Uraumer, ‘Somersot, Mass: William New York; Storm Potret, Davis, do: J, Chadwick, “Ken: nit Hoyt. Haven;' Wille Charleston; Annie Hizgins, Boston; Deen” Haatia Hallett, Boston; hoe wannans schrs G L Troadwell, Hud- hin Stusman, Scull, Lynn, Mass, hip Luthley Rich, Lewis, Antwerp: bark Att Marosea, Limerick; sehrs Jennie F Willey, Chadwick, Boston: Wm Marshall, Cain, Galveston: Klas Moore, Lewis, Harlem; Mattio E Tabor, Bragg, Williams Groen, iri rt, Ob. jarks Queen of the: Son, Reus adtialena, Sagetts id Lucchino. SSHUNSWIGK, Ga, Oct 23—Arrived, achr Domorey Gra, , Bucksport, Brewster, New York. Farr, 2ouh—Arrived, sehr John Douglass, Parke Me. RNOOTHBAY, Oct 21—Arrivod, sche R L Keno; jovtlund for Now Yor! 2id—Arrived, schrs Malfbar, Hallowell, Ellsworth, for Now York; Idu L Ray, Haskoll, Bluebiil for do, ‘2Qhth—Sailed, all befors reported. CHUARLES1ON, Oct 20—Arrived, bark Rome. Oty ee don vin Delaware Broaxwater; schts Pedro A Grau, Luke, Philadelphia; Curtis Ackerly, Norton, New York. Cleared—Bark Cecile Au (Fr), Croix, Havre; brig vWF Cushing, Gramer, ingale, tio Janeiro, irs Welle Hailidny, Burt, Addie ee on (Br), Mullett, Gi! Oct 18 mailed, ‘22d, Monsita (ir). Oct 24—Arrived, Georgetownt’DO: Sarah W Blake, Briss, Newark. tDUARTOWN, Oct 25—Areived, sehr: ry Cole, Uhad. wiek, New York ior Boston; © J Cranmer, Cranmet Phil» dolphin tor de, 20th—Arrived, sehrs Amorican Eagle, Brown, New Yors for Savannah; Robert Foster, Robinson, do for Boston; Emma Edwards, fighee, Goorzetown for do; Albort Chase, Robinson, New York for Boston FORTRESS MONROE, Oct 27—Passed tn, brig Jas Miller, Parker, from New York for Kichmont, Went to sen—Ship Geo I Manson, Peabody, trom Norfoile for Liverpo Bsth—LPussod in, bark John A Harvie (Br). Lockhart from Bremen via Sanay Hook for West Point, Vn. otnwred ont—Brix George, Morgan, from Norfolk for, 8 roi, fatigsArtived, bark Peter (Gor), Woortmann, fo Janotre for orders. Pasyed in for Baltimoro—Barks Madro M (Itul), Garth from Barrow; alo “Agnes.” “Vogeta” and “Semira,” au a Norwoginn bark, unknown. Passed ont from Baltimor hip Mazaula) barks Angeln Acca:re (Ltal), Northern C4) (ital) ‘and Esperanza (Br), for Quoenstowi ju for Bordeaux: (Br), Origine Seotin (Br), iin; Margaretha (Ger), Rotterdam; Mary I Buker (Br), Lendont 3 bri; Genoa, FALL RIV rived, schrs TL, Holloway, Be: ta Port Johnson's Tt lorwood, New York. 26th —Arrived, steamor Albatross, Davis, Now York. Bailed—Sohrs'A H Peary, Peary, Philadalphin: Decatur Klinn & Rebecca, Price, and William Pena Chas E Smith, Hanson, Philadetphia, led, schrs Sarah L Simmods, Gandy, Philadot- ‘Albert H Dally, Nason, and 3 T Churtro, Trefethen, ‘New York. GALVESTON, Oct 29—Arrived, steamer City of Houston, s Now York; echrs Louise & Rathburn, Crowell, Heo Sealy, Royal, New York. jess, Burnl ORG! TOWN, SU, Oct 26—Arrised, schr Joseph Rudd, ‘Tyler, New York. JACKSONVILLE, Oct 25—Arrived, schr Jas G Stover, Ciny, Boston, : KY WEST, Oct 29—Arnved, ships Mary elas (Br), Dexter, Liverpool; Savannah (Ger), Tefollmann, Bristol, E. for orders. : loBILe, Oct 29—Arrived, bark Virtuosa (Sp), Subirach, javann. NEW ORLEANS, Oct 25—Arrivod, steamer Baltimore (Ger), Lilienvam, Bremen; ship Expounder, Crockor, Ha- vre. ienred—Schr Minnie Grey, Gregorio, Apatachtcola. ath ared, steamers City of Bristol (Br), Fulton, Liverpool; Andexn (Br), Miller, do; barks Endeavor, Mountford, Havro; Alerte’(Ger), Mahiman, do. Passes, Oct 20~ Arrived, ships Giustay & Oscar (Ger). Hartmann, Bremen; Union, Greenleaf, Gloucester Jo lonial Empire (Br), Manson, Liverovol; Wyoming, Baker, Bordewx: bark Neren (Aus), Luyk, Aberdeen, Sailed—Steamor Fire Queen (Br), Liverpool, NORFOLK, Oct 27—Arrived, scur Enoch Moore, Cham- bers, New York. NiW BEDFORD, Oct 27—Arrived, sctr Elm City, Kel- ley, Now York. Norbury, Georgetown,DO; WD’ Silled—Schrs AH Ho Mangam, Chase, New York, 28th Arrived, sehrs Brandywine, Radicam, Havorstraw| Fancy, Garrison, do; Horizon, Decker, da. failed—Selir Sarah Brown, Bullock, New York. NEWPORE, Oct 26—. ved, schrs James tnglish, Bar. kor, Bristol for Rondout; J P Kobinson, Harvey, Ports: moth, Ni Mary 1 Davis, Chase, Boston LL; Nollie Rich, Wh f, Hyannis for Now York (nnd ali sailed sh). 27th—Salled, schrs Katie J Hoyt, Heany, Philadelphia wickstep, Hutcninson, Jamestown for Seuconuet R.vor Tisdale, Taunton tor New Yor LPHTA, Oc -Arnved, steamers Pottevill sport, Willetts, Salem; Alte Norman, Nickerson Boston; vidence;' Berks. Poudieton, c, Crocker, Fall River; int; A C Ware Ten; ship Armenian jarter, Bath; mirastio Texethot (Aus), Ragusin, Livorpool; Jonnie Sweeney, Hudson, Boston; wehrs. 8 Lamprey, Gould, Gardiner; © J. Wal a, Wiallnce, Portland; (3 MoManomy, ‘Walls, Bosto D Leo, Lee, do: M F Corson, Williams, do: £8 Leo, Lee, dot Lon! Birdaall, Steelman, do; Rebecca Shep! jo; sophio Youn; jodfrey, bes, Newbu: Wolfe, Champion, Provi dae ee; Sarah A Boice, Somers, do Geo Faniane, Adams, Boston: T. Stnnickron, Dickinson, do, Alro arrived, steamer Reading, Colbarn, Boston; Hen (Nor), Nielson, Liverpool; brice Sncun, Vansciow, Turks Island; Katahdin, Goombs, ‘Boston’ nchirs Fault Ps , Now Yor! jurlingame, Barling. c Mabel’ Rose, Alien. do; HE Shubert king, do: 0 L, Godfrey, Godfrey, do: Mastlo E Hilos, Smith, 40 Horace Wood, Hand, do: F W Johnston, Dutton, do; ‘A Newell, Lank, do; ‘Lirsle Young, Youny, Newburypart; David Amex, Flanders, Kennobec River; George B Forga- hon, Ferguson, Belfast, Mo; Industria, Periera, Portimno; Ci athrop, McAllis, Hillboro; Allie Burnham, Boiter, ton; Cygnus. Steele, Winasor, NS. Cloared—steamer EU Biddle, Davis, New York; brig Jereminh, Ford, Antigua: schra 3S Bickwore, Thompson, Bath; Prisetiia Seribnor, Dalsey, Charl HOM Buell, Ireland, Boston; Guat, Goff, Norwich; Send, Allon, nnd A E Safford, Ketchum, do: Breeze, Updike. Harttord; Mary J Fisher, Camp, New Haven; kdward {E Wing; Wall los J M Flanagan, Richardson, Newport; Lamartine, French, Providence. Also cleared, ship Governor Goodwin, Lester, San Frans elsco: barks Adu (br), Raymond, Antwerp; Hergenseren (Nor), Mortinsen, Bristol; Union (Br), Biaker. ig ena town] sche Ramon de Ajuria, Maxzeo, Boston; Mabel Rose, Allen, do; Thomas Boor, Somers, Chelxen; M A Trainer, Askinia, Hingham; Imogene, Deverti, Providence; Lizsie ning, Young, Newbury por ewCastin, Del, Oct 29—Vassed up, bark Eipi, from —, Lewes, Del, Oct 2—alled, ship Lennie (Br), for Dublin, PORTLAND, Mo, Oct 27—Arrived, brig Torra Nova (Br), New York for Halifax; seties L & M Donovan, ——, Now York for St Johns, N¥ (chronometer out of order); co Cushing, Mosher, Bath for Philadelphia, B20th—Arrived schrs BF Rowell, Philadelphia; Lucy Amex, Rocklan |, for New York; Wm Connors, South Am boy; Noliie Chase, Port Jefferson. PORT GAMBLE, Vet 21—sailed, bark James Cheston, Swanton, San Francisco, PORT" DISCOVERY, Oct 16—Malled, barx Empress ‘alparaiso. RT BLAKELY, Oct 21—Sailed, bark Martha Ride Nickels, Sen Francisco i Oct 20—Sailed, ship Brown Bros, Vleared, schr Rhoda B Taylor, ‘schrs Ajax, Northrop, indianoln; , Havana: Li I. PORTSMOUTH, Oct 27—Suaile Baker, Kennebec, to toad tor Washi hitaielpini, Bygente (Chil), Clifford, PENSAUOLA, Uct 24 ing, I rE ‘Dow, lludson, ‘New ton; Thomas Clyde, sches IH B Divorsy, Nit Jas Diverty, Curroll, aud «lias isos erson, Philadel pull Lewis, Now York, PROVIDENCE, Oct 27—Arrived, steamer Blackstone, March, Baltimore, vie Norfolk; sebr George W Whistler, Burvess, Honoken. Sailod—BStenmors Blackstono, Murch, Baltimore via Nor. ik; Tonawanda, Sherman, (’h is sehrs Calvin P Harris, Benton, Georgetown DC Wai tag A Forest Oak, er, Baltimor Newburg; Atico © Noyes, uker, di h Anibor: Fanny Fern, Raton, do: ia, Lyon, d Highlander, Wood, Por son; Sarah Purves, L Nathaniel Holmes, vow, and ry Stowe. Bacon) He hen; Allie Uaks, Pilsbury, Now M Juyue, New York} RIC! Campbell, Windsor, Emily Anilerson, Now ie Curtis, Hard ailod—Selrs Fulin ». Gurgon, Newburg, NY, Min- BAN FRANCISCO Gee 3T—salted, barks F A se ct 21—Nailed, barks Foroxt Barns, Port Lu Videtto, Boyd, Pors Mladiaons Modees CRA ANNALL Uct Sugetice: Sti AV AD 1 apidan, ton, New York; burk Win Wright (Br), Owens, ‘ameter jan. ‘Sailed ~Bark Arracan (Ger), Cork, SALEM, Oct 27—Arrived, » planes, New York for St Jolin, X oken for Portsmouth; Helen, Caer i n castle, Nil; Malabar, Holway, Blisworth for Ne Georgiana Brown, ew York: Ray, tascoll, Bluchill for Now thwaite, Gardinor for New York Kichmond, Me, for New York: ki 4, Kenoy, Farr, Nockland for New ? Fre * Davia, onnebes for Washington, DG: Kosciusko, Pinkham, Came den for Sew York. th —Sailed, sebea Avble Pitman, Chase, Baltimore; W ilall, Je. keen, nnd Almice, Woslloye Kine Ehitidoi, phia; und the arri of 25th and 27th, bound 8 and FE, VINEYARD HAVEN, Oct 27.-Arrivod, vehes Rulph Carleton, Grant, Matanzas vie Bull Kiver, for Boston (see miscellany); Geo P Trivg, Gamman, Gloucester for New York; Rescue, Kelly, Hyaniis tor do. wt, 27th—sehe Nathun Cleaves, Snited—Sehrs Coo P Trigg, Resceno, Onptain J Wesley Abbot, Julla & Mary, Endl Oceley, ee ere aeth—Arrived, s ra} Gus, Sawyer, Windsor, NS, 7 for Now York: John i Mor: 4, fo Salled—Sehrs Anulo Gus, Sea Breere, Ra Trone I Mesvervey, Island’ Belle, Mary'E Kennedy, Netlio K Paine, J P Wyman, Se: Jed Frye, Van Barsn, Campbell, ff revi it Gatto 1 Carleton, 1 Suwan, JM at B Ever | S A it 27—Arrived, Dames, ew opet On et (s steamer Hoxulator, am rrivod, barks Speed (Nor) Olsen, Rot Valkyrion (Nor), Olson, Liverpool Ulaudin' (er, Dinees Beis Btando (3 innderson, do: Froderick Weyor (ier), ‘Kriogel, Rordennx: Ludwig (Ger), Seegar, Clone comer, Bi J File Posehn (er), Bromors, Bri aH aM i Ne b el, Oot 4 ied, Pi CWA ALN tea ote tart tevin, Ouran VARREN, Oct 27—Salled, sehr H. eTARRE t Harriot Lowis, Cashman, rT YACHTS, STBAMBOATS, &U, STRAM YACHT FOR SALE CHKAP—SUITABLE FOR Florida, 7x20 feor; 2 Pt foot; sont t2, I. 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