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0) WASHINGTON. _ Unfortunate Position of Mr. Ewing’s Anti-Resumption Bill. TH LONG DELAY OF ‘THR MORNING HOUR, Tho Army Appropriation Bill Re- ported to the House. BOONOMICAL DISPOSITION OF THB COMMIPTER Secretary Robeson's Entire Administration To Be Investigated. FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, Wasmxotom, Nov. 2, 1877. MR. EWINO’S ANTI-RESUMPTION BILL STILL STRANDED LX THK MOBNING HOUR, Mr, Ewing remains as be was, tp the morning hour, “Ho asked leave to-day to substitute Mr. Fort’s amend- amens for bis bill, Mr. Fort is @ republican and his ‘@mendment is rather worse than Mr. Bwing’s bill, tor ‘while 16 1epeals the resumption date and leaves iree wanking, 1+ repeals tho eighty per eens clause @outracting greenbacks im proportion as national ®ank notes are issued. It ts now brought tor- ‘ward by Mr, Ewing to evoid the opposition Df the irionds of national banka The House, bow- ver, let the whole matter stend, taking vo further ection, and Mr. Ewing remains as he was, and will stick there until be 1s willing to allow bis measure to B0 to the Commities of the Whole for ul) debate aud amendment. Proctor Knott said to-day that Ewing’s dilemma Yeminded bum of that in which an old Kentucky farmer, & constituent of bis, found bimeelf one day when the roads were bad, The old man told him that he “got stalled geing down bill with an ompty wagon, aud be could neither back out nor upload.”” Mr, Conger, hearing that Mr XSwing.meant to bold bis yround until the House gave way, remarked that “a man named Bland hada silver Dili in hero in the samo Mx and was equally deter- mined abaut it; but he got to be about a year and & halt older belore be got done, and then did nos co anything, Se FROM OUR REGULAR CORRESPONDENT, Wasuisatox, Nov. 2, 1877. THE NAVY DEPARTMENT INVESTIGATION—B&EC~ RETARY ROBESON'S ADMINISTAATION TO BE THOROUGHLY OVERHAULED. The investigation tate the conduct of the Navy Department during the eight yorrs of Robeson’s admioistration wilt at least bo thoroagh. In addition, to the labors of the Naval Committco and the Com ‘mitteo on tho Expenditures of the Navy Department, ‘the Appropriations Committee will also @ asearch- Ing inquiry into tho method of disbursements in that Separtinent and tho bookkeeping system by which Bnexpended balances bave beon carried to ox- pense «accounts and a continual falsification of the expenditures of the department sanctioned. A member of the Appropriation Committee said to-day that tho alleged deficit of $2,000,000 did uot occur af the closo of Mr. Robeson's admiuistration, but merely represented the uggrogato of moneys diverted to pay claims for coutracts which never had the sanction of law. He was of opinion that tho services of an expert ‘would be required to go over the accounts, and that the period would embrace all tne time Mr. Robeson ‘was Secretary. ANOTHER INDIAN DELEGATION—PONCAS CHIEFS COMING TO TREAT FOR THE CESSION OF THEIL LANDS, Another delegation of Indian chiefs is expected here {in o day or two to make a troaty for their Jands, They aro known as the Ponous trive, who were rewovod last spring to @ reservation in tho Indian Territory from thew lands on the White River, Dakuta Territory. ‘The tribe numbers ubout two thousand. Tho lands to de treated for are parts of tho lanus to which the Spot- ted Tail und Red Cloud bands of the Sioux aro now Doing romoved. They como in chargo of Major How. ard, who was formerly the agent for the Spotted Tall trive. They were always ot war with the Sioux, and may, perbaps, foe! o little joalous at tho Sioux now Detug removed to the country they had to abandon @t the request of the government No diffculty what- ever t# apprehended ubout making the treaty, as they are a very tractable tribe and have been always friendly to the government They may, perhaps, bavo some exalied ideas as tothe value of their country, Binve tho Sioux, their life-long enemies, have been put 1p their former bomes, THE PARIS EXHIBITION BEVORE THE FOREIGN AVVAIRS COMMITTEE, The House Voreigp Affairs Committee to-day aud it Was proposed to take immediate action op tho ‘Dili introduced by Mr. Howntt, referring to tho Parise Exposition, The Chairman, Mr. Swann, stated that the first duty of the commitioe was to pay its respocts to the Secrotury of State, and this rule of courtesy sbould ve complied with to-morrow. The venerable Chairman, in order to facilitate the matter, invited tho mombers to assemble at his residence, which ts but # chort distance from the State vepartment, alter ‘Which it will be ta order to discuss Mr. Howitt's bik TH& JULISDICTION OF FLDERAL COURTS. Mr, Townshend, of Liinois, bos carefalty drawn a bill to abriuige the jurisdiction ef federal courte, which briefly proposes to limit them to the boaring of cases as before the war, and leaving a large class of cascs to bo decided in the State courts. Tho business of all tho Unned Statcs courts is far beyond the ability of the Judges to dispose of, and the present system imposes Uonecessary expense upon a large class of litigants, THK GREAT ONJECTOR—WHERR MR. HOLMAN’S MANTLE HAS FALLEN, ‘The defeat of Mr. Holman, of indiana, for the Forty- filth Congress it was bolieved would deprive the House of the Junctions of the great objector and obstructor of legisiation. His mantle, however, bas talien upoa eo Virginia member nained Vridomore, who has uo re- epect for the leader of the House, and to-day re- peatedly objected to plain business resolutions offered by Mr. Wood. The comocrutic wowbers were sur prised to Hod that ho was of their number. CONGRESSMAN BLISS CONVALESCENT, Congressman Bliss, of Brooklyu, ww now regaraed as @afely over tho dangerous attack of typhoid pneumo- ia, uuder which bo uas beou lying prostrated for the jest ten days, Mt became necessary at one stage of bis illness to tolegraph tor his family physician, De, Uleott, of Brooklyn, woo immediately eamo on und attended bim through tho crisis. MAJOR BEDXO SEEKING A LEMISSION CF HIS SENTENCE, Major Marcus A, Reno, of the Seventh cavalry, who ‘Was so severely punished by coart marti! lust spring, arrived jo Washingtow to-uight, His friends think Meat with a litle relensing on the part of Goneral Bhorman it 1s possible a mitigation, if uot the romia- pion of all the rost of his seulence, may be securcd by Qn application tw tho Presidout, ——-+—- GENERAL WASHINGTON DESPATCHES, Wasmsatox, Nov. 2, 1877. TMM AUMY APPROPRIATION BILL REPORTED TO HK HOUSE--CHARACTER OF THE PROVIS- tons. Ju the House to-day My. Atking, of Tenneuseo, chair. wan of the Appropriation Committee, reported the Army Appropriation bill, which was relerred to tho Commitice of the Whole and madi tal order lor Wednowday next, ‘The bill contains a proviso that no money appropri- ated by it shall be paid for recruiting (he army be- youd tho numbor of enlisted mon—ineluding Ip- Ginn scouts and hospital stewards—octually on tho army roligom tho lst day of Nevombar. 1877. But pa ROE pS IT SB 2 ments io the signal service, which the bill de- clares shat! hereafter bo maintained as now organised and approved by law, with a force of enlisied men not exceeding 400 after the present terms of enlistment Rave expired. The bill also provides that cavairy regiments may be recruited and kept up to the force of 100 mea per company for service on the Mexican froutier, provided this does not Mcreaso the total force of the army, The total amount appropriated apc expended for tho army Jast year wan $27,624,£67, and there 1s a deficiency vu! $1,200,000 for traksportation, whien ts yet to be provided for. The items of the bill now reportea foot up $25,763,000. They are ized @ basis of 22,000 men, which is beneved to bo about the present force of the army, and which 1s sald to be greater than the average number borae on the rolis dunug the past jour months. The War Department’s estimates of the umounts necessary for tho support of thearmy during the present fiscal year aggregate $30,510,766, The reduction proposed by the commit- tee is, thereiarc, nearly $5,000,000. The proviso in- gested by the House inthe Army Appropriation bili last winter against the use of any portion of the army for so-called political purposes, &c., \s entirely omit- ted from A BEMONETIZATION OF BILVEB—THE BILL TO BE REPORTED BY THE BANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE, The Committee on Banking aud Carrency met again to-day alter the adjourn of the House for the purpose of ecting upon the report of the eub-commit- too on Mr. Ewing's Silver bill, After somo disoussion and amendments, Representative Buckner, chairman of the committes, w: utborized to report the bill to the House at the opportunity. ‘The bili, as agreed upon with amondments, provides that there enall be coined at tho several mints of the United States silver dollars of the weight of 412}¢ grains troy of stundard Biiver, as provided in the act of Japuary 18, 1831, oo which shall be the devices and superscriptions pro- vided by gad act, wnich coin, together with ail silver dollars heretofore coined by the United States, of ike ght and Qneneas, enali be = legal tender, for all debts and cues, public and private, except where otherwise provided by contract, and any owner of etiver bullion may deposit the same at any colmage mint or assay oflice to be colmed tuto such dollars for bis beveft upon the same terms and conditions as gold bullion ts deposited for coinage ua- Ger the existing law. Is te understood that when the bill Is reported to the House 1t will be proposed that the legal tender power sball not affect contracts mado from the date of the domonetization of silver to the passage of this act, and also limiting the amount for which is shall be a legal tonaer. THE LOUISIANA SENATORIAL QUESTION, ‘The Senate Vommitice on Privileges and Elections, at their meeting to-day, agreed to meet on Wednesday Bext, at which time it is understood they will endeavor to arrive at some conclusion as to what course they aball pursue tn tho investigation of the Louisiana case, ACTION OF THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON ELEC- ‘TIONS, ‘The House Committes on Elections, at a meeting to- day, made provision for printing the various papers ip regard to the contested cascs and agreed that thoy should be takeu up for aciion in the order of their complete proparation for priating. The papers in the Colorado case baving already been sent to tho printer, that case will be the first one disposed ol. CONDITION OF THE TREASURY AS COMPARED with november 1, 1876. ‘The following is a comparison of the condition of the Treasury Novomber 1, 1876, and November 1, 1877:— Balances, 1876, 1877. Currency ..0. 00+ $15,950,632 Special iuad for the redewp- ton of ane cure ~ 9,444,500 Special deposs ders, for redemption of cortilieaten of deposit 40,670,000 _ 87,620,000 76,907,027 131,024,843 84,283,100 83,543,200, 42,683, 91,479,643 Outstanding called bonds.. 1,692,950 26,290,900 Otber outstanding cola lia- bilities .. oe 5,146,389 4,864,414 Outstanding legal tonders.. 367,035,710 864,402,892 Outstanding fractional cur- revcy.... seeesseee 29,555,478 18,852,574 Outstanding silver coin..., 21,013,403 6, 661,850 ba debt less cash in Troas- UPJ. severe 2,088,878,436 2,047,350,700 Reduction of debt lor Ue~ tover. .....+ 4,236,555 gs os 89 of debt July L.... 12,807,522 Pn Bye value of gald., 102 aineesis sreive months ond- iug September bite 436,427,270 468,231,788 Exports (iwolve mouths nee ang September 30) 119,178,350 607,403,677 GREAT BRITAIN AND TH4 UNITED STATES— MANUFACTURES AND COMMERCE OF THE TWO OCOUNTRIZS—REPORT OF THE UNITED STATES CONSUL AT LEEDS, BNGLAND, The United States Consul at Leeds, England, bas forwarded to the Department of State a report on the export trade of that place with the United States Woollens and lincns are the principal manulactures of 4cods and high tariff and bome mautfactures have almost completely closed the markets of the United States aguinst these goods, only a small quantity of the vory highest class of woollens to mect the demand of that class who will have joreign goods at any price and x somewhat largor quantity of the vory cheapest bemg now exported hither. The exports of woollens from Leeds to the United states during the year end- ing September 30, 1876, amounted to $1,142,112, boing a decrease, as compared with the procoding year, of $1,361,960, The Knylish maputacturers seom to have given up ali hopes of gain being able to supply the American market with their goods, and havo become thoroughly indifflereut about our ro- quiromenta, They aro not suro now that even com- plete free trade would cnablo thom to recovor lost ground, Tho decline to the Britwh export trade and how to regain their manufacturing supremacy, aro the leading topics among tho thinking people of England. ‘Tho Consul believes after a full investigation that no effectual remody can be app'ied, but that British Commercial interosts must continue to decliue, and American interests will bo affected ta inverse ratio, The perfection of our machivory, the style und floish of our goods, the results of the inventive geaiws of our country, together with the ackuowludgod fact that American artisans will do twice as much work ina givon time os the Koglish artisans, thus equalizing the rates of wages in both sountrics, have not ouly shut eut British maoulacturera from our mi kets, but have enadled the United States to become a formiaable competitor with Eugload tor the trade of the diferent countries. Whilo the export trade of Engtand to the United States ts rapidly declining her iunport trade from the United Su ts Increasing yeur alter year, and these imports ure goods which she must buve, whilo her exports are govds not ac- sually necessary to us. Daring the yoar 1865 England imported trom the United States $84,700,000, and exported thereto $122,000,000, a ‘balance of trade in tuvor of Knglaud of over $37,000,000, During the year 1476 sho imported from thix country goods to tho value of $367,352,000, while ber exports hither amounted to only $98,000,000 ($24,000,000 legs thuo in 1865), showing o balance of trade tu favor of the United States of over $205,000, 000, ‘Ybo Cousul at Loods concludes bis reports as tole lows:— 1t ts upparent that the United Statos ts destined to be the ouly country on the Whole glove where ull ree Quiretnents, both necessaries and luxuries, can be produvoa, betug dependent upud other couviries tor bothing tv exchange fur her surplus productions, so that tuere must bea constant accumulation of wealth, HE KESUMPTION BILL. THE BILL AGAIN BEYORK THR HOUSE—NEW Tactics OF MR, EWING—THi VOTE OF A MOTION TO LAY BILL AND AMENDMENTS ON THE TABLIL Wasuinatoy, Nov. 2, 1877. iu the House to-doy, after the call of commiticos waa concluded, the Speuker statod that (he Comatico on Bunking ond Currency bad the floor for the ro- waindor of the morning hour, Mr, Conaeu, (rep.) of Mich, moved to go into com- mittee of tho whole on tho private calendar. The SPRAKER dechned to admit tne motion, om the i that there wore ho bills on the private culon- dar, and be added that the Chair ought to exercise a Hitle common sense in such mattors, Mr. Coxgxm rotortod that i the Cbair was making an effort in that direction be (Mr. Congor) was unwilling to tuterfore with him. (Laaghter,) Mr. Ewing, (dem.) of Obio—I now withdraw the motion to re-commit the bill reported trom the Uom- mittee on Banking and Currency. I um instructed by the committee, tor the purpose of giving that oppor- tunity for debate and amendment about which gentlo- men On both sides of the house seem to be solicitous, to wsk unanimous consent to substitate for the com- mittoe’s bili that presented by the gentleman from lihvois (Mr. Fort), aud that the substitute be mado the speci! order tor Tuesday, the 13th inst, and from day \o day Until disposed of, with he understunding that two ameodments may be offered veiore the pre- Vious question is demauded, fhe committee con- ceives that the bill is of precisely the sumo effoct as that proposed by the yeutieman from lilivois The commanes's Dill proposes to repeal the whole, \bird section of the Resumption act, The third sco- tion repesled all the restrictions on banking (ns to the amount of bank currency und its bution) that existed on the 14th of January, 1875. It that third section be vow iteeif rey the lormer re- sirtctions and limitations re; by it will not bo restored, This w true 48 @ proposition of law, and 1 tw specially fren ia the Revised Statutes, vection 12, chapter per erineceel ‘au act which repoalod & tormer uct 18 itself repealod guov turmer act abull Dot be thereby revised uuless expressly so The committees, therefore, beheved aud atill boltuves and bas no question about it, that if its vil! became a law banking will be trce, The bill of the gentioman from lines was proposed under the upprebonsion Uuut the repeal of the third section would restore | Tessrictions Ob the aggregate amount of banking cur- und its distribution, Vor the parpose of quics- dug any fears of taut wort the commitive is willing to accept the amendment of the ewan from Lilinois ag substitute for its bil The Sreakue wwiormed him that that could not be SHIPPING NEws|2 Green 7 Bowling Green 37 Broudway 15 Browuway 29 Wroudway Broadway 7 Bowling Groen Bowling Groen 73 Broudway 29 rowdwe: 4 Bowliag Green 39 Broudway 4 Mit roadway ‘|Glangows.. wa |Glaskow...|7 Bowiluy Gro .| Bremen, 4 Bowlin Groen 9 Broadway 29 Broadway 55 Broadway roadway done without Guanimous ounsent Objection was made. Mr. Hunsect, (rep) of Mich., a member of the Banking Committee, inquired of air. Ewing what & ne he woula pormit to be ollured. WEN en yoad that apy two amcudments might bebe ogo tiga Could be ugrecd upon by opponents the bi a, HcpuxLt—Will you allow me to offer a substi- tute Mr, Ewixa repeated bis proposition. Air, HusHMLL asked that bis substatute be read, Mr. KwinG objected on agcount of ume, Mr. Bunpeis—Then | moi yr to your proposition. Mr. Ewing—Ver; how yield the tloor to the geatiowan trom lilinow to offer bts awendmont. Mr. Four theroupon offered bis amenument (the samo as printed). Mr. Ewirxc—I mow the previous question on the Dill and wnenamenta ene Ha, (rep.) of Me,—I move to lay them on the he, ‘The motion was deleated—yeas 108, nays 140—as follows ;— ¥uss—Messrs, Aldrich, pen brome 4 Ballou, Lager _ Deo, Hair, Berd Brew: burchard, guia, Cawpbe! ey Ciatin oat ® 1, Sem, Onl of bal Denison, Dannell, Eames, Kickholf, besimervig Ds Field, Fos ter, Freowan, Frye, Gioson, Giddings, Hale. Mardonberuh, Harris of Mussachusetts, tart, 11 dervon, ttowits of* New York, tiscvex, 11 New Hampubiro, 01 Leonard, Lindsey, Luttrell, ‘MoGowan, "exiles, eget ‘Mewart, Ni arg, Towlvend of Ohio, Te Siow York, Vecuor, Ward W atwou, Wi of Wisconsin, Williams of Delaware, Willis of ees hehgh? ‘gud Wren—108, Ateing, Waker of Indians, Banuing, Bayne, Bell eiickeal Blackburn, BI eet Boone, Bouck, Broasano, Bridyos, | Buckner, Cabell, Caidwelt of ne Caldwell. "or fenuesseo, Geltivs, Guanou, Curlialo, Chatters, Olurke of Kouwucky, Clark of Catied Clymer, Cobb, Cook, Cox of New Yor! foatuee of of el vi Wittess, tas ‘Uiams of Oregou, te Ween Fors, Vreukliay | atl Goude. Gunter, Hamilton eet tris of Vingluta, Hurrina aos penkle, pene, i Al nor, hrey. Titner, Joues of Pgs ered antes Kelley, Heme Kimaniell, Kou nupp. Knott. Lathrop, Lixon. Lynde, Mackey, Manoing. Mand, Maral, Metion sie, MeMahou, Mil or ul wr iver, Pay Found, fora more Ttaidelyb, [eo of Obio, fe, Rob! berta, Ro ie: Peter et Bhélley, Binciutor jenberger, , Single ot Georais, Sparks, a r. Steele, wana, een Wes ‘Throckmorton, ton, Townshend, Tu Van Vorhees, Walker, Walen, Ware Whitshorne, Williatas of Alabama, son, Wrignt, Yeatos, Young—140. The Speakke then announced that tho moruing bour had expired, aud after ao ineffectual attompt to ure an adjournment over until Wodovsduy next and, falling that, uoti! Monday, the House adjourned until to-morrow, BUKNED TO DEATH. Provipexce, R. L, Nov. 2, 1877. Lydia Wilcox, an elderly woman, who lived alone in Contreaale, R. L, was burned to death last evening, It 1s supposed she was lyiug on a lounge smoking and fell asleep. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES. Theodore Thomas’ first symphony concort takes place this evening at Steinway Hall. Auber’s peautitul opera of “ Masaniello’ is am nounced for to-day’s matinée at Nibio’s Garden. At the Fifth Avcoue matinée to-day tho “ Bohomiag, Girl’ will be presented, and followod 1n tho evening by “Tne Chimes of Normandy.” Aimée makes her tast appoarance in New York before going Weat in a Sunday concort to-morrow evening at the Broadway Theatre. Dr. Leopold Damresch’s scooud eymphony matinée! will take plsce to-day at Steinway Hall at 2 P. M7 Among the artists who are announced to appoar Mrs, Imogene Brown, tho Misses A, Honne, E. Urchs and the ladies’ chorus of the Oratorio Society. The programme is an attractive one, ombracing the entire music of “Midsummor Night’s Droam,” by Men- Goissohn, and a now compusition, by Ed. Grieg, entitied At the Cloister Gate,” Mr. and Mre, Harold Power give a unique entortain- ment at Chickering Hall this evening, consisting of a series of clever buricsques on locturors and their sub- Jects, imitations and songs, and a sketch written by ‘W. 4. Gilbert, the author of the **Wickea World,”* entitled “A Drees Boboarsal at Mra, Byng’a.”” Mr. Powor is tho son of tho celebrated Tyrone Powor, whose last appearance was made in Now York at the olq Park Thoatre to 1640 He sailed tor Kngland the next day on tho ill-fated ship President, which foundérod at sea, Tho son inberits much of the talent of the lamented father, and tho porlormance, being a novel one, will doubtiess atiract a large eudience. At the Lycoum Theatre last night a crand gala por- formance was given under the patronage of the Soa ety of tho Crescent and the Cross for the venofit of the wounded soldiers of the Russian and Turk:sh armies, The company ongagod was that of the Théitre Fras- guis and the features of the ovening were “Mademol- sollo de la Seiglidre,” a comedy in four acis, by Emile Angier and Jules Sandeau, and “Io Chapesa d’an Horloger,”” @ one act comedy, by Mme. Kutle de Girardin, The performance was interspersed with Russian and Turkish hymns, arranged by Professor Cuntorue, avd selections trom Oflenvach, wus audi. enee, while not large, was fash souabl a th dross of both Jadios and gentlemen more su; of the social sulon than the usually democratic sails of a theati The recoipis of the soviety from va- rious sources are wiready described as large una grawi- fying. OBITUARY, DANIEL DODGE, Daniel Dodge, who represented the Second ward of thie ctty in 1850-'51 in tho Board of Aldermen, diod suddenly yesterday altcrnoun at the International Hotel, No, 17 Park row. The cause of death is believed to Lave been cercbral apoplexy. SMITH E. SHAW. Smith’ E. Shaw, one of the County Court Rouse Commissioners, dicd at his residence, No, 338 West ‘Thirtioth street, on Thursday last, He was a man who was generally respected, expecially by his fe}low Com- miastonora The funeral rivea will bo performed at the Presb eornree Church, corner of West Thirty-first Ninth avenue, to-morrow, at hulf-past 0. The body will ve conveyed’ to Woodlawn Hot ot ri dot ent, The Manbatta Lodge, No. 489, F. d other Orders will by permasign aitend the ceremons HENRY BALL, JEWELLER, Henry Ball, the senior member of tho frm of Ball & Biack, died at bis residonce in Newburg last Tues- day, aged siaty-six yours. ‘Tho house of Ball & Biaek any yeurs one of the most prominent Jowelry establishments tn this cy. When tho firm Was dissolved threo years ago Mr. Ball retired from active business, He bud toug beeu suffering from rhoumat 8 wn acute form aod needed the rest to Which bis bard work entitied him, Mr, Ball leaves @ ‘wile but no children, HON, WILLIAM H. DRAPER, GC, B. Hon, William Hl. Draper, C. B,, Chiel Justice of the Court of Error ana Appoul, diod yesterday afternoon, alter a lingering tlinss, ut bis resiuence at Gorseville, Ont 10 the seventy-seventh your of hisage. Ho was cullod to the Bur Wu 1828, ciecteu tv Parlument au 1841 and olovaied to the Bunch in 1937, MME, LE VenniEn, A cable dospatch from Paria announces the death on youterday of Mmo. Le Verrior, tho widow of tho Ime Urvain Jean Joseph Leo Vorricr, the iamous astromo- mor, 4 54] Sandy Mook 4 31} Noll Gate.. WESTEEN UNION TIME BALL. Naw Yorn, Nov 2—Noon, ‘The time ball of the Western Union Telegraph Compuny (hy standard time United Stasos Naval Observatory at Washington) dropped correctly. PORT OF NEW YORK, NOV. 2, 1877. ° ABBIVALS, REPORTED BY THR HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND MBRALD WUT! 8 TELEGRAPH LINE Steamer Russia (Hr), Cook, Liverpool Oct 20, via Queens: town Blots with tndse and 00 passoniers to CG Seseniye: Had strong wosterly alos nod hoavy hoad seas. all the Sam Weller (Br), Mut Genoa Sent 31, Mar- ft “Dent Gen ay ae Yaen and Gibraltar 14, onmerizase Heli, Lawronce, Richmond, City Point and zor wath mdse und passengers tu the Old Dominion ery Steamer Centipede, Smith, Bovton for Philadelphie, | Ship Diamant (Gor), L Lansyoar, Bremon 27 days, in lant +6 Punch, Kdve Bark Cupri (Bn, Dinsmore, Ldverpoo! Oct 4. in ballast to order. Is unchored in Gravesond Buy for urders. Burk ‘ie Ger), asi Hamburg 83 days, with mdse Oram, deanx 49 days, in ballast to » ls eceas tn Gravesend Buy for or- ark : Litlan ¥ ,Vigus (of Mahfax), Vigus, Havre Oct 3, in bullast tod F mi rete i Trieste 78 days, with ordet Sere Elisa Barss (Br), Vesey, Bermuda 8 days, in ballast to Joues & Loun! work Tate, iieruen, Belize, Hon, 19 days, with logwood to ‘m Jox Brig AY che (of Montreal), Thompson, Cienfuegos 19 cr ne woth rae tod & G Fowler; vessel to R Matthews, Cuscareile (of Portland), jatanzas 14 days, with uh tags te to Ce & Elder: v to Jumes Left Sienontl kaneer to ws PASSED THROUGA ‘WELL aaTs, BOUND sOUTE. ‘wenn City of Fitohburg, Sorinuer, N lew York, ae Doris, Young, Providence for New York, mer Amos U Barrtow, Keony, Providence for New Yor Nwwarer Albatross, Davis, Fall River for Now York. rig Louisa Priee (Hay), Brown, Port aa Princo and Gos atveevla Ne London oe “Now York. Fe, Parraborn, N&, tor Now York. fautor ane a Charlottetown, PEI, for Frage bby, Windsor. Ni NS, for New York. Bedford for with ‘Seur Gurland, Sehr Alice B, Bussett, Lockport for Now York. benr Herald, rte. Sehr Ore, cas Bevis i “id ‘Rockland for N vin, Reekiaud fur N. jah, raat, Weutport, e Mo, eaota, C x ‘Walter, Croaby, FBoston ‘ioe rw York. Hdith K Everman, Noves, Boston for or Maw York, Sehr ier DM Fren Schr B sn, Alloy, Boston for New York, , Hasxill, Reston tor Now oe Gubei. Fiymous for Yor! Borworsh, Pt outh tor Now York, Bete atom Uatan Plog Ag, Frisby. outh fur Ne Mark, ake, for Portsmouth. Nik ox for Now John D BA field “Sere GI Behr Jt Robinson, Sehr Tim Flekertng. Kelly cerson, ig Rehr Nelson Warvey, Fer Schr Bostou, Niekerion, Rehe O ¥ Hawie; Sehr Almon Bi Providence for New York, Seb J 8 Allo |. Providence for New York, Bone E ruer, Providence for Now York, Br Jame T Rowland, mt Kowland, Providonco for New York. ir sn widenoe for New York. Vranels, Not rwiel ‘hte Wilt, Norwich for Now York, sinecd: Hut id. Uoaviard Jor ow York, ic Sake stmt AMtove: tiullt Porsiena: Ox, Steamer Franconia, Bracz, New York (or Portland. MP (Br), Falrwouther, New York for St Joha, NB, Fehr Allie Oats, Pulsbury. ‘Now nf Kore tor os Sehr Naty Browor, Saunders Ne toe Viote Bt ck for Hom Sehr Tint fork for Mucha, \. Ne Now Ye fete gs 8 Desa, abe ‘New York (or Providence, eo, ‘ork for Provide Bene Pattediuras ity Hebe Younis, Yous Pow od Cynthia Juno, Gurdiact, Port Johnson for Provi- Shaw, Port Johnson for fi “habe Ere. yin oa Tannese, for Reston, CLEARED, Pater Piatar ben Wm F Clyde i emt “eve ater oaayeiey Btvamer Mercedits, Cl auisey, Halifax, NS, and 8t Johns, NF—Gerhurd & Brow Stoamer A G stimers. Warron, Philadelphia—Jas Hand thip Odin (Awe). Niten, oth agp Yalmouth or Piym- outh for urders—Booham & Burk en ie Maxwell, Core or ‘or Falmouth for orders— Bonham & Boyesen. ig Smaragd (Nor), Loken, Dundes (Scotland) —Bock- ericin & Co. mie Starlight, Tucker, Williamstedt (Curecea)—Bor- tram Bros, Bri, trae Lintenys aguayra and Puarto Cabello = Dail Sebr Jacob K nldceway, Townseud, Pata (Brazil) —@ Amanck & Co. Schr Geo W Collins, Hodgkins, Puerto Plata-J UH Jann- ven, Rone Steohen Harding, Harding, Jr, Mavaue—D P Mot- cy Jo, “seb KM Datheld, Rayner, Now Haven—Rackets & Co OUB MARINE CORRESPONDENCE Groucester, Mass, Nov, 2, 1677. The schooner Joshua 8 Sauborn, Captain James Loon. arb, which arrived to-day, brought in Captain Joseph Brooks, of the bark Geo A Wright, bis wif and two caildren, tho mato, Samuc!t Il Sombury, und two spuators, Dowwhty and Boab The George A Wright hae fore beou Fopirred wreak satted trom Boston on the tah of October, aud wi five avs out, on tho 17th, in Int 42," lon 53, w'eleck in the ‘alternoon, was thrown on her en, onds in eto va had boon blowing for severn! hours, ‘The vessul foun the atarbourd \wek at the time, and the only gull sot was the lower inaintopeall, Atter frulth ss attompts to ave the ship the crew wore about taking to tho bouts when « gall was. st «land « signal of distress hoisted, the schooner Joshua 8 Nanborn, which eame onder the wo of the bark and took off oll hands. Tho Goorge A Wright wont down tn tarde” ‘The trow snoseoded tn saving only w had on, MARITIME MISCELLANY. Siu Cxaxvos, Emery, from Cardiff for Hong Kong, be fore reported put bins, Uistress, Oxverlenced frizhtful weasl end was fregue: voarded if galley wud sai ‘On the Sth ts ting oh Ww steering apparasus on deck, wore thrown overbyari. Div jod under water, an pe Buia Cononstone Txmacenare (Ital), Stines, while lying fhe now stone plor No } North yout during hoay; Wwad valle carried Away aud ehaln plates ibaa t ese ‘deolded to ar th tf on port side badly chated, Ha Conaxot (Be), Borg, while lying at plor No t North daring the'stora had U plates on port site obliged to haa! vat aud ancavr in the sh River, yentor dented in nnd wtroan, ‘ Bure Canowes (Ital), Muro, lying at pler No 1 banded had Ken abe ah ret ag yor arg 7 nt mys sides bel hal uring tHe 4 wn Deaiod owes und wnchured jn the stroum with beth anchors out. Buia Sore (Fr), from Aspinwall for Brasos, pat into Pensacola Nuv 2 tu distress, dinmasto Bute Ananxtsa (Br), Harvey, at Chovorle 27th ait froin Brid sepog, Os, experience gale on the passa co iu Which lou forevopaall and matosail,. She leaded 300 tons plastor to return Suth, Looxour, Nichuly from Phi (for Aspin, put tite Key. We ky, voyuue Nov Ds ts sol Having discharged @ quantity Hout ALLTON, Fitagarald, from Bangor for Washington, DU. while xolmx out of Dutch Isiand Harvor maruiun a mu rd next Nigh eaten water. ‘nage B from Weehawk: cd vitven laky, "stopped it ad a at the new pier vie 1 aerators il ng St Bow slightly stone apt ait 8a Indon ard piney tb un ApuLii Baxrx. Cx js aabore ut Con Simp. and cab eeeaear coors Mixer R MoKxszrx is, hus arrived at her destination ail well. Scun Kf NGiupwuxtuxve, from Hallowell, Mo, for Wi ineten, with stone, put into Newport, Ki, ‘Nov 1 with m: oplit. Fuor. trom Washington for, Norfolk, collided ow Potumae Riv fore reported lost with y lust off “Fort, Washi 00, it fave ber of th er." ag wake afterward delttod a Just’ below ict, Me stesmer received ‘Gamage. New Lonpow, Nov 1—Capt Scott had up to last night SATCNed «ll bub 14 tons of she cargo af the sauken schooner Fashion. He expected to complete the work to-day. pkiipgpesa Hee aro 5:20 o'clock this morning, off sua oyster achoonot of 20 tous burden ran fy ont touner Cash Catherine F alipdteert =m Peosidanes. nd sunk in a fow Tho eapsuin end crow, ve in a! hich sustained no damage. ny hay bee dof Oupe Hatee: od borapinced otf Onpe Hateet ‘Cape Hi tioras light Notices is shat ao ento- matic uynal i fatbouns of w: shout 13 malice dita. f white, tn vceu; or ihe booP, wale @ dhapooured frou ite bearing N 6 buoy Ts pale bias od Sart ta Tho bowaprit of sch John ( some time agy. le sticking out struction to Seung Sit Puitaneirata, Nov 2—There having recent in tho duily papers several cturemonts to the | f Murbor Inlet, New Jersey, sank off Noageh Point the water und is am ob- Ww. BR Commander U. 3. N. and Inspector of district. 2b WHALEMEN. ad: tc, "reet wea fie ty hei rat or! ostport, reports Borat seu July 28; no lus, te! with 100 bala off since lear: ing 3¢ Holous in a pet i OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS, Axswerr, Nov 8—Aarrived, bark Stadt Qlor),Jacebsen, Now York, Satled 2d, bark Maury (Nor), Witg, New Yorn. Baguow, Nov 1—Sailod, bark Edina (Br), Duff, Delaware Broukwater. BauwstoL, Now 1—Arrived, bark Exthar, Benjamin, New York. Bruuux, Now 2—Arrived, bark Chebucto (Br), Laurence, Philadelphia, Borpravx, Oct 81—Arrived, brig Valero (Br), Fulton, Now York. Cowns, Nov 1—Sallod, bark Gefien (Sw), Borjossen (from Coponhagon), Now York, Canis, Oct 28—Arrived, schr 18 & LC Adame, Ramson, Sow York. Duutix, Oct $1—Salied, bark Froir (Nor), Oarison, United Btates. Dtsarmx, Nov 3—Arrived, MoGilvery (Br), HatGold, Now York. Duxvate, Oct 31—Salioa, brig Otto Grafsa Stolberg (Ger), Wixoman, Now York. Gainsuy, Nov 1—Arrived, brig Lily (Br), Jones, Charles- ton. Gruexoox, Nov 2—Sailed, ships Magnificent (Br), Peat, Savannah; Western Belle (Br), Hegeum, Ponsscola, Grunatzan, Oct 26—Arrived, brig Monarea del Mare tal), Garguilo, New York (and sailed for Coustaatinople). Gunoa, to Kor 2—Arrivod, dark J W Bartlott, Barlett, New York. Hanna, Nov 2—Arrived, ship Amolia (Ger), Hohorst, New York, Livenroot, Nov 2—Salled, ships Poruvian Congress (Br), Power. Tybeo; Giad Tidings (Br), Dick, do; Olive 8 Southard, Walker, Now Ortoaus (two last reported sailed previously); barks Albs (Ital), Oliveri, New York; Fru. gone © Dovoto (Ital), Molinari, Now York; Jacob Aall Qior), Berutdsen, do; Xema (Br), Foster, Hampton Roads- Lowpow, Nov 2—Arrived, beig Livingstone (Nor), Svend- son, New York. Cleared 2d, ships British Queen (Br), Irving, United Statos; Cleopatra (Aus), Calangich, New Orleans; Hee- tanooga (Br), Johnson, Hampton Roads: Napoloon (Nor), Christopherson, Ponsacola; bark Oxo (Nor), Dahl, Hamp- ton Roads. + Letty, Nov 1—Salled, bark Magnet (Nor), Paust, New York. Mataga, to Nov 2—Salted, bark Abby Bacon, Mesrill, New York, Pirmovtu, Nov 2—Arrived, steamer Poreire (Fr), Danre, Now York for Havre, Quxuxstown, Nov 1—Arrived, bark Esau Aus), Cobjo- vieh, New York: Gipsy Quoon (Br), Montgomery, do; Fran- cisco Chiassaro (Ital), Ramollo, Baltimore: Marie (3p), Goltia, do; 2d, Lucedo (Ital), Balosteini, Baltimoro; Ziba (Br), Gaskin, New York; Nuoea Voritas (itst) Bartolotto, do; Umborto Galatola (Ital), Barons, do; Zio Loronso (Itul), Dollucassa, do; Aspatogan (Br); Forbes, Philadel: phi, Builed 24, steamer City of Brassols (Br), Watkins (from Liverpool), Now York. Rorrenpax, Nov 1—Arrived, bark Viator (Nor), Bog, Xow York. Rio Jawuino, Oct 31—Arrived provioudy, brig Water Witch, North. Baltimore. Ballod—sark May Queen, Springsten, Baltimere. Sturein, Oct 31—Arrived, brig Mary Fink, pencer, New Fork. Tateste, Oct 28-Arrived, ship C B Haseltine, Gilkey, Now York (before reported without date); barks Arciduce Redolfo (Ital), Oastarinich, Baltimore; Euples (Aua), Lis ter, do. “ante, Oct 22—Sailed, brig L # Munson, Huntilly, Phila- dolphin. P Bailed from . Now 1, barks Derlo (Aus), Ragusen @rom Dunkirk via Plymouth), New ‘Woene?’ Harvest Queen (Br), Dana (from Newcastle), do. Lonvon, Nov 2—Bark Lizzie Hobley (Br), arrived at Fal- mouth, and roports having spoken, lat 44, Ion 30, bark Lina (Ger), Subr, fram Now York for Glasgow ina sorioaly dumaged condition, She had lost part of deck house and had raddor sprung. (The provious report of hor arrival as Glasgow was an crror.) FOREIGN PORTS. danas Nov 1Salled, steamer Aeapaleo, Clapp, fives Oct 18—Arrived, sobr MC Mesoly, Higgins, Laghedonpat inte isd ape raboila (Br), Har- x, adeceots e (and sailed urn); 20th, kG Moran. New York (to aii ow hor return ‘Sist). ren Kae Be nace ii stoamer Lake Nep- ver poo! jonereaL. Oot wo--Arrived, brie Edus M Grogory (Br), 24—Salled, bark Wm Agee Brady, Now Ronis. « Ktrived nopt bd, bark Allee “Sag rive: ark Allee, attstann Noe —atrived, stoamer e Oy of Merida, Reyn- w Yor pointe Uct 5—Arrived, bela Tarter (Gor), Kaemona, San 400. ‘Satie Bevt 15, bark Villo de Broxetios (fr). Pallat, Now York via Onpo T Anes (Ger Peidan, New York: 17th, Kaiuvow, Kowell, . Boxtulint, do. MoNTHYIDEO, 36 port, barks J i Wooaworth (Her Freaertekson, for Maitmouths Modoo (Be), Marsh, for Bay: MiloNTRRAL, Oot 30—Arrived, bark Deodorus, Deword, Marsalliog, Rasled ship Plechoro, Oarlyan, Corks 31st. stoamor Lake ate ssteraby. barks Rignet, Yeo, Ghosastown: Loraine, Felkins, dor Tanjore, Doses de, Paxaua. Oct Ji-Arrived, ttoniner Granada, Counolly, Bun Franch Ponon, Oct 6—Sallod, bark Privdsowso Alexandra (Dan), loarod, bark Warrlor (8e), Mewing, Wikinvon, Mien Pictou. ‘Oct 30 Oct 1-01 ks Autoinette, Rosen ‘2 9 ryan, Ghasuow: VAD, Olivia Boag: Grooneck; Crusader, M. iss, stoamor Karl of Loosdulo, MeKonna, Gloa- TRO, ted Senperived, barks Ada Gray, Plammner, Forris 8 Thompson, Potter, Londen; Sth, 7g Loring, Cardif; bark Duy jd Bubeo UoRards Beans jek. Sulled Qet s, bark Carolina Galatola (ital), Quarto, Now Orleans: 3d, ship Louis Walsh, White, Callao; bark Vir- inia (ir), Hagsloy Charleston; Sth, bark Eva I Fisk, frown, St Thomas; brig Kmmanuele . (lial), Augelo, New Urleans. in port Oct 6, ships —_ bd Wolt, tor United States (eclowred Ist); Peru, Lar Thomas, Norton, orks "Chulmette, Ghaduourne: Anite Ber ide; Spotless, Chapman; G M Inexer, Ray owat stelle, Poole, and ‘Suinuel Is Spri Toa’ wens brig ‘Sullivan, Hell une; scor Waldemar Also ta port Get 6, stip Aut °° bre (hori «Norse how viv Moria (Nor), tor Hi pS patsy red Sth) . 1oF mol ci Ghaxpe, Sept 24—Arei ved, brig Pintghe ar), ion, Sow Kork (and rou In port Sey | Min pre Sept 30, brig Marianna " wy bark Joane Pore (Fr), Nps Autioeh, Seymour, Marsvilivs ‘btoeabiontad, Tyne suilod conti aches jurich (Ger), isPove, tor New a Kt iRatiod siane bark Abby Cowper (ie), Gare, Portland, 0. SINGAPORK, Sept 15-Saited, bark Thom joddard, Bmith, Saigon; 22d, ship Leonora, Griffin, Lon sr Jou, NB. Get Bh=Uloared, bby Korbesay we, Lindgrogu, 8671 VORKOMAMA, ir Oak, Staple: Hong Kong: Stn odato; th, vark Annie W. Wort In port Oct 11, aitp Toinatr iin. Orchard. $0, loud for Now York: bark Ulitton (64), Orabam, for Sau Francisco, logtise Yanmourit, NX, Oct 31—Arrived, steamor Flamborou gh (ae Brasvr, Now York. AMERICAN PORTS. ASTORIA, 0, Nov 1—Arelved, ship Aborystiroth Castle (Br, Hughie sevens, NsW; burk Ullock (ir), Guod- man, Hong Ko Sip ante Clara, Tobey, Livorpoo Dida. Nov 1— Arrived, sehr Wk Pluk, Ge ) age Ww Ey jensen, rafnmig Momschpcnt (a, Waar, ree oo ee qin oe Orggaed stoamor Octo Beine- Ammetdnm’ Chas Rent (eos Davia, se ames, Jaren, 00% - MG Gaaiee domes a do; amers Saragossa, liobper, savannah is, ‘goute Kiva, Shelley, ‘ior Kor y. s00, Charleston: a toot, Cheriectens Aone I ante én} ‘urod—Stoumers Blackstone, areas reeidenaet ae Thompson, Moore, nary, Nee, ieee Christel ‘Gen, inke, Bremen!’ Gara as Vinay Evorton, Beettiy’ Rie Jeesleoy sabe te oie Howes: TMUNSWICK, Oct 20—Arrived, bark Samboywna eas Havana brig Rwvave Gp). Marvta: Gi fm aon i Douglans, Hurker,, Bue mood stor, New Cork» P Han, Seah, Woituae big Cloared 27th, sebr Florw Coudon, sh Pi BEN ‘Get 3i—Arrwwed, actir Ruth 8 Hodgdou, ors rey. New ed-—Sehr Tlatttq: White, Wilm WO's + I Oct Sl hrtived, weirs Alfred fas, ie load tor Georgetown; Lizzie Carr, Pool, P. to load for Wushington; Marion Ir, alley. wi ti Sor Breda > Maggie Snow, Portland, jelphla, iled-—Sehr Sarah C Smith, Banks, Philadelphia, B Flips, Baker, Baltimore; #'H Odiorae, Crow a, Peat \ GIRARLESTON, Nov 2—Arrived, beige Jovon An arate eet snd, Aegis fe toned Sailed—Bark Sam Sheppard (Br), pg (rom Sagua), HIT ISLAND HARBOR, Oct S1—arrived, echre C amish, Sprmeue, Ho Hostoa for Baltimoro: Winsor, Ai Me, for Philadoiphia less, tor York; Georve & Albort, Bry: Allston, Fituyorald, ‘Bang el) gots, Bangor 108 WN, Oct B)— arrived. une John Pays jurali Wooster, Bl led AM Nov 1), RTO New York for Bangor; for Rockland (and both pine mae aes 3 ePORTINeN HO KOE, Now 2—Arrived, pty Tad dorcest (Lr) Baton, lilo ‘Janclrey “naw Garter Thurston, Hiartepent for ements Bacchus (itus), Renogel, West y inBurke Kile fBP Denyenat tres Savannahs ane ‘Tobe; Gevou: Mu ouiton, “pablig? 1s" un oN x ‘Sower Capo Coast jermes (Nor), ou for Baltimore, Linon lie vat the 8 Lat, ual try eas oon, for 3 Que the Floet (Br), Willing, mon } oirlukka (Hor), Jot Jorgensen, for Queenstown; 8 ea thes Taplor for Newry; brig Chosapouke, White, for an 3 ah iaunyesand (Nor), Rasmussen, for ‘Antwerp (ail rom Baltimor VALL RIVER, Nov 1—Arrived, sehr DM Anthony, Mo- Lain, Georgetown, r Stephen Morgan, Haynes (from Dighton), Ganeeiees GEORGETOWN, 8u, Oct 30—Arrived, schrs B V Glover, Tageraol, Now. York Wraucos, Pastorson, do. GLOUGKSTE(, Nov I—Artved, schre mma Gross, Philbrook, bite Di for Now Yors;” Darius adv, Groen: New York for Wintorport; Lak ipper, do for Rockland? Johuny Moservey, Groon, do tor Bangor; Deborah H Dev- *TAORBONVILEE “beba AP ved, ec LM -Cottingham, — ve tf Diiton, New York; Lona reed, Stilwoll, Charieetons Ylearod—sobr J 0 Brae Frouch, New York. 29th- Arrived, schra Ghateaian, Hila Hl Seer Harcesn donee Cloured Sehr Helou M Condon, MeCarty, Now York, KEY W&sT, Nov acess ‘sete Lookout, Nichols (from Fuusoeinual 4 ye wraived, ship Lydia Skotfiold, Dunnt own don; sehr May Mora, Conkling, A peat aya ieee ‘ate Davenport, Mallet, Liverpool; brig none’ ba (Sp Cit ath, Lizsie - “hemo. ‘deh “Beudes Ibert ea Havre; brig Gee ry Gilchrist, ———, from onvucola for Greytown, NEWBUR yon, Nov 1—Arrivod, stoamor Hercules, ry Buow, Philadel re ee & Balled- Nov 2—Clenrai rs Bras Bremens Lanushow (Hr), Buine oval: ships Lovise (Non). Bulle Bremen: Auule M Law (Wr). iilton, Liverpool bares Rebus (Nor), Pederson, Autworp; Joven Naretesa (Sp). Bian tbarcelohas brie Victor (Sw), Retersen. Havre, Passes, Nov. 2—Arvived, stoamor Minutitlan, from, Vere Missiesippl Br), and Teburlal Be), rt. Havi NEW BEDFORD, Nov 1—Areived sehra Jobn A Bi ‘man, Hathaway, (ieorgetown, Di Min Nelson, owes, Balelmores Daniol Brown, Kinerson, d Satled—Brix K uy Hick, Fain ne (fron 3s Miata Anna) Quoons- Cooper, | Mathews, town, hi Mary i ‘3 iH wer Sauests one man, NEWPORT, Nov 1, “Arri BS Gilde Hull, Hatlowell apt ces Sania acs: myers so arrived, schrs Mipnosota, Coombs, Bay View for New York; Hattie ie Weston, Parson, Piymouth. for do; Jesse B Allen. Randell, Providence for do; low Boy, Elliott, Bow u for do; Frederick Fish, Davin South Gardner for ;Jobn D Griffin, Gould, Gloucester for Sow ne, Fullor, Yarmouth for do (and all sailed) ; toa, Harvey, NB, for Now York. Ratlods-Behrs Susan, ott tNew York; Jas M Berle now. Providence for do: Suran, Stanley, Rockport, a r dé: Arthur Burton, Coombs, Boston for Baktiaret fitien Mur, Duncan! Bristol for Now York; Mary At NB, for Philudelphin; LN Lovell, Hardest Keuny, Farr, Rockland ‘tor Nei Niehols, Providones for do. Mt York and valled lst: Stare Haskell, Hine lout flying jib ana split foresail on She Bist; Favorite, Hunith, Providence for Vhiludelphie or Now Yor; Modesty, ‘Nickerson, Now Bailog—Sohry W''itit, Stratton, Harvey, NB, for, York; E > Uildersleeve, Hall, Holiowell for Aibai a ine, Klwood, Providence for New York, her © load for Round Pond having been euncelled. NEW LONDON, Nov l—Arrived, schrs Lissie Raymond, New York; Herald, Rockland for New York; Tim teker ng. Salou for do, led—Brig Louise Price (Hay), Ne Dion. ‘Alowandein: Hutte | HW HAVEN, Nov 2—Arrived, tng, Four Bt Betkeny, Oct 25 ~Arrivod, bark Promont, Niok- orson, Ban Francisco, 1eP ORT GAMBLE, Ort 24—Arrived, bark Atalanta, Gate a bigcoveny, Oct 25—Arrivod, bark Mary Glover, ba San Pranciseo. ENSACOLAS Oat 30—Arrived, brig Annie (Br), Butters us Christ hao, at SS Hlearod—Rehr Martha, Nowmen,.O PHTEADELPATA, Nov Se Arivee stonmerh Saxon, Snow, Boston: Catharine Whiting, Harting, Pra . Fall aire orn & Bi rd (Be). wie & B Pettengill; York, Kennebec ry De. beth Magoo’: Mageet doy Toailine Watiroud rt: Sallie B, Richmond; Batomay, Portamout . it Taw apoleon, Taylor, James Stanllwod, Sackeonvilies IW Pilsen, AMbortson, Chelsea, Rivers Adonteal Birdsall, Chat Alno arrived, rs Perkiome , Ws Whitdon, Rwy za Baltimore; schrs Baracoa, MeUine . Port Anton! Read,’ Banson, New Bediords Lot iy do; alex Young, ‘Blake, Wareea! . Romerset. ol tenmors Mayflower. Davidson, New York; achrs Neodien RK, No ty Soran, ‘Saybrook; salile B, Hareman. Boston: Woney D May, May, a: Thomas Sin- nickvon, Dickinson, Quincy Point: © P I ton, Romersct: Ephraim & Anna itinley, Wareham, teesii mons, Guudy, Pull River; Wild Pigeon, prserrat Nov 2—Arrived, steam: maria, Gib! arlie nao ( w Yor! 5 ‘in. MeNatt, from Honfeces has ordored tu Now Fort ‘LAND, Mo, Nov 1 arrived, solr Franconia, Phi Carden 2d—Arrivedssebrs Mahusk lan, Now York; Willie Martin, Baltimore; Maggie Buen, Kennebdee for Bridgeport. Gleurod Selir Bamuot Fish, for PO Our. Nor 1—Arrived, sche 1da 1 Latham, MY ROVINCETOWN, Oct 31—Acelvod, sche Albert nial Rowe, Baltinoree Paw , Nov 1—Sailed, sehr 8 8 Tylor, Basbmell , TUCK Now York. PROVIDENCE, Nov 1—Arrived, sehrs Honriotts Sim mons, Godfrey, ielimond, Va; Earl & Mason, Nhekerso Georgetown, DO; KC Washbur . Mossior, Uavorstra Thos K Williams, Meovs I—Sehrs ‘Win Voor eldemith, Haverstraw Lady Blion, Howe, South Amboy: Goorge Edwin, Samig, Northpo (. Frisboo, Now York; Win P Kiteble, ington, Piteh, do; LO Wolls vom do; Bratos,, Tryon, do; Zoo, Smith, do; Alida, Cousdas, doy X¥ Howes Eins, d nis Le Ws ROCKLAND, Vet bo—Arrived, achrs ition, Ta sou. Now Fork: 0th, Peunsylvania, Savage, and 8 J Liod N PPieANCL800, Nov 2—Clearod, ship Argonaut (Br), Cook, Livoroool, H, Nov 2—Arrive Bi leto dor echt Minnie, Wicks, Satiuba i Ga, Oct ‘a7 balled” sebr Satilla, Riyyra, Hath, pdoatienes sir, ‘Got 31—Arrivod, sehr Warrenton, Smith, ort Johnson, a sehr Julia A Garrivon, Smith, Philadel GTON, Oct 31—Arrived, schrs Moniter, 81 ine Maria, full," South Amboy; Or York. VINEYARD IIAVEN, Oct 31—Arrived, sehr Mery & Snow, Now York, to discharge, rod, pobre Martie of Tol 9, Barr, eee Talpoy, do’ tor Fortemou i for Paliadolphin, sebrs Bliza B Lotin, etn ‘Theudore;Deun, Bite howtoagy | 2 Rio (Br), Panny riers * Malabar, Vistory. Hossie veka, Temoutar (Br), Jowsie B Smith (having stoppod leak), ebocca Ht Queen, Ruth Durliog, Active, Martie A Holes and Clara E Simpson, WILMINGTON, Nov 2—Arrived, bark Juile Hove (fiery, Melirooder, Hleotwoods biti Thor (Den), Sjostrand, Jouester WALDUBOKO, Me, Nov 1—Sailod, ship Mabel Clark ow, 1681 iphelidon Norval, Vu. for Boston ; Active, Seward, Porters pS akon a vi Clark, f WwOop's Vet 31—Sailod, sche AB Hayos, Dim oon, New pemh MV Ooox, Falkonbers, cecal evn ie ¥i w Phillips, Pbilwdelphia, pres vieers Now 1. Auglor, jew York, STE ALY, Oct Arrived, sehrs B W Baboook, Sise Dreadnaught, Sauadors, Stoulugten, to YACHTS, “AKUE ASSORTMENTS iautallie—chowp. 308 south st, near Gouverneur slip. STKPURN KUBERT STEAMBOA’ TS, cL. 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