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a FINE ARTS. . IN THE STUDIOS, Bellows is again in his studio and has very pearly Siuished a midsummer English barvest scone in oil, In the foreground there isa pond, with the broad Jeaves of Iilies and here and there a flower near the * pank, om she slope of which by the boscage is the fig- ure ofa girl who has just beon reading, iseyond on the meadow is secn the loaded hay cart, and by it girls baying, while behind are woods and a landscape stretching away, and above a mid-afternoon sky. A very charming, poetic little picture, painted with the weil known, delicate and faithful touch, Mr. Bellows * Das also on an easel in bis “‘wator color room’’ an ex. seedingly pleasing wator color picture, a New England roadside scone, just out of East Hartford, parted with alate alternoon effect 14 has all tho strength of oil, combined with the refinement of the proper method of water color painting, On tho left hand road, tivided from the one on the right by a row of graceful and admirably painted clms, comes toward a8 past a substantial looking, old, gambrel roofed stone mansion, an old gontieman, mounted and leading a cow home, while others aro by them on the road, Down in the middle distance, near where the parted roads meet, is a load of wooa on 11s way, and through the elms are bad across the road glim of einbow- ered cottages, There is a rice atmosphere, and the transparent washes have been used to produce avery Fealistic distance. James D. Smillie has returned from hts place at Montrose, Pa., where, during the past summor, he has made many cattle studies, which ling he is going into this season, Wyant is painting on a medium-sized canvas a tew oaks by a stream, in the foreground a few cattlo, and beyond clumps of trees merging into wood und dis- tant mountaing, The sky is in the artist’s buppiest vein. Clinton Ogilvie bas ou his casel a Rhine view near Coblentz, James Hart is painting a few cattlo ina wooded landscape. Olver Lay bas on his easel a very charming picture, which be has painted for this ycar’s Artist Fund Ex- bibition and Sale, and which he calls ‘The Letter.’” A sweet young girl is seated on @ bassock by an open window in acountry house, with her back to an old fashioned desk. She haa been writing a letser, which Nes on a portfolio on hor lap, and has paused, looking dreamily and somewhat sadly out, as she thinks of the words she shall pen to him, for it is evidently a lover sho is writing ta «On the sill of the window, through which 1s scen a fair landscape, are a vase, with flow- ors, and a travelling tukstand inatray, with a low pens, and at the young lady’a feet isa bright Eastern rug. The faco, admirably treated with fine light and shade offect, is that of a refined, strong, healthy coun- try gir. Very nice is the management of the light on the ligure, The accessories are very carefully treated, the general tone excellent, the local colors in weir proper relation and the picture vory “clean.” Seymour J. Guy bas nearly tnished a picture, painted on cuinmission, and which he calls *Inspira- tion,”? Lt sa quarter length of a young woman, prob- ably a poet, with a quili in one hand and hoiding a Manuscript book in trontof ber breast, looking with a rapt expression upward, The face, with its stream. ing dark hair, is artmirably modeiled and colored, no- ticvable points being the upturned eyes and the Juil, rouud throat, The drawing and modelling of the right baud 18 a very nice piece of work. J. B, Bristol is at work On a picture of Upper Salis bury Lake, Connecticut, with an early morning elfct, He Las just finished a view on Lake George, with Kegers’ Shde in the distance, and the Nose nearer over the broad sweep of quict water. The clouds and the cool shadows of tho Nose throw nicely given re- flections in the waters, aud in tho distance the smoko Oi 4 lake steamer is seen, Louis C, Jillavy has uuder way a large canvas of a ruin bear Cambery, Beittany—an eleventh century church, with peasants prayiug at an outdoor shrine, ‘here 18 also Ua an oasel @ strong color sketch of a reaper suurpeuiog his scythe in a wheat feid, which Bir. Tifluny ts tiuishing. He has during the sutnmer b.cn muking some pictures of country residences, A neut litle subject is oue which the artist intends work- Ing up, aud wich 18 now but w strung vuidvor color ekvtch—a mun, with a pipe in bly mouth, dragging on tbe edge of tho woods # Jot of siaall chiidren ina rougu cnild’s cart, while @ boy with a dog is following beniad, uvid Jobnson bas in his studio a recent picture— “Berkshire Moasows;” cattle ut a stream, on the banks young vaks, beyvad ‘on the meadows a load of hay and 1 the distance the Berkshire Hills, There 1s ap excellent sky, yood depth and harmoniovs tone, J. H. Doiph’ bus on ab easel a neat hittle bit—a group Of kittens playing, und a larger canvas culled ‘oth. «rly Cares,” “a cat wiih a lot of her kittens on a rag, There 40 in the studio an amusing little picture of & misch:evous Kitten On a table, with one paw ra,a letter, acother on a cigar, ubd standing on a ma. seriph, while behind her i8 u pipe lying ona cy, “Innes has finished the sunset view on the uplands | overlugking the Campagna, with u shepherd by his Beep, velore noticed Ho has also a Normundy gceue—above, 4 siroog sky with an approucntog slorin, a@ distant viiluge; nearer, a grove of poplars, through which are seen 2 house, and on tue fore- ground pasture Jand a shepherd coming toward us followed by a flock of sheep. Admirably managed cloud shadows are thrown over the landscape, and tho picture 1s very pleasing. Mr. Inncas has on a large cunyas a view near Perugia, tn Ituly, which he imtends paintiog or finsting uprshurtly. Consiant Mayer will have soon finished the large and fine picture calied “La Rive a’Amour,” which we Botices sume tune ago, aod which, together with his “Une luyile,” be wil shortly give a private exnibition Of at bis studio, He will send both vo the Paris Expo- sition, ART AT THE CENTURY—SECOND MONTHLY RE- CEPTION AT THE CLUB. Attho sccond of this seuson’s monthly receptions avd art exbibitions of the Contury Club, held last even. ing, there was a charming little array of paintings by artists Who are members. In the cosy gullery, with its well arranged lights and draped walls, were ranged a group of twenty-seven pictures, By Henry Peters Gray thero was @ sketch head, “Jexsica,”’ an admirable Jittle example, strong in color and drawing. J.G. Brown was reprosented by his Btrongly treated picture of anold man sittung with bis Bible on his knees, which be calis ‘His F; Book,” and by bis pathetic, noble canvas, Ashore,” Ajbert Bicrstadt sent his graceiul, deli- oately printed “King’s Kiver Canyon, Southern Cali- fornia,”” By W. H. Beard there was his truthiul child and rabbit story, ‘Makiug Friends,” From J. B. Bristol's case) ot Lake George, spoken of in this week's Notes,” and a pieasiug picture, « farm scene, Fitch sent a picture of a mountain brook, and acare- ful tree #tudy, I, C. Tiflany was represented by ne vigorous outdoor picture of a reaper sharpening | is east Walla largo urd ambitious Cropsey, an English | country scene, Winslow Homer's” 'Acirondack Trapper Looking for Beaver Signs’ Wali, aud by ita good example of ©, H. Milter, A porirait of George Bancrott by Thomas Le Clear, buns on one of the corner wails, while, as a pendant there was noticed his view “Studio Mr. ‘on (ho other side, there was a three-quarter lengtn of | a lagy in riaimg costume, drawing cn_her gioves, strongly and boldly painted by Willtam M. Uhaso, of Munich. Cropsey bud a second picture “Autumn on the Wawaganda River” to the Jett on entering, and in the centre of the left wall were groupea threo sdmir- shle character stuaies of negro life during the war, by F.W, Woods, paintod rome years aga By H. A. Loop, there was a gracctul’ and well inanaged tgnre of aon Italian peasant girl, exceedingly leasing In color, ana geveral treatment, A HM. yant sent two of his subtie little ptcturos, ove especially strong, a cottace behind a splendid oak, throwing deep shaduws, and beyond a pond. John La Farge Was ropresenied by a little Iandscape, with a figure, painted in a low decorative tone. Thero was a charming Eastman Jobnson, which, in detauwt of a botter title, we svail cali I'he Friends,” ropresonting @ diminutive boy and girl sitting on a beam o1 a hay wow in a barn, and not far trom ip was Walter Satter. leo's “Sunday Atvernoon.”” By J. Hopkinson Sinith {bore was an admirablo water color study of a treo frouk, with fungi, called “The Oid Souler,” W. J. | Linton sent @ series of twelve proots ot wood cut | iitustrattons of Bryant's “Fiood of Years,’ drawn Qud engraved oy him in a masterly manner. | The Art Committes Were Joun Fitch, H. A, Loop and Mr. Howland, There were prosent a large number of the club mem- bers, incinaie, iterature, science, tand com inguished persons present were Generals and Hancock, ex- Governor Tilden, Jobn Jay and W, W. story, ot Rome, PICTURE GALLERIES. Among the new pictures recently placed in tho Goupil Gallery aro a couple of pleasing tittle Seignacs— the first, known as “The Copnoisseurs,’’ representing Ubree children, a boy ana two girls, in an artist's Biudio, standing in front of a copy of tho Sistine Madonna on an easel. Tho little group is intent on its examination, the elder girl holding beforo ber a 3 ws #he has seen her eiders do, The light coming jm@hrough the windows at the side is nicely diffased Eercuoreet the picture, bat thongh the drawing is picture is rather weak in tone apd leant coluts, a defect of the Keconen sehook 10 ve said of the second picture, and is lly characteristic of this otherwise eharining pai This second piciure is callea “Huby’s Breakfast,” and represents a mother giving young ebild, standing on a kitchen table, a drink of miik, worle on the other side sits an older girt look- jog at the operation, This is Jigut and pleasing in ticatment, By De Neuville there is ono of his strongly and ily painted scenes trom the Franco-lruss wai ¢ of those pictires painted Irom color@tudies made on the spot, which are us strong ag if themselves porated out ol doo It. ropresonts a French drum- wer of the line in the foreground, Leyond a couple of ythe, next to which bung in the centre of the | were also consumed. bung on the samo | NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, [877.-QUINTUPT-F SHEET. officers and near them a detachment penaris at — By FE, Mumier there 1s a nicely colored hi of a dark hatred boy, picking currants from ‘aepel me Moore bas tn bis rooms a soups of t little poe ood by George Hoessel: a girl ip Bay age costuine paren standing deture a pa taaseive akon, m young woman’s head, dressed rn! e samo man: ihe firs, He bas also several recent Wyu: ART NOTES, Miss Rose Durfeo returned to town from Chicago on Wednesday with a pocketbook full of checks, the re- sults of ber recent sales of pictures #! which she has been distributing among the different studios, Wyant’s Academy picture ‘Heart of the Woods” ‘was recently soid 10 George M. Pullman for $2,000. Mr. La Fi 3 devoration at St, 1homas’ Church ts on all sides. . Olyphant’s pictures will be sold in M November. The Evching Club, which was organized last season, will shortly hold its first mecting of this one THE NEW ART ASSOCIATION, ‘Tho studios are in a ferment, the cause of the excite- mont and the main object of conversation being the recent organization of the ‘American Art Aasocia- tion.” Many of the older academicians look upon the Project with strong disfavor, while others of the younger and more vigorous ones aro willing to give a full or quasi support, and still others are bolding back to see what strength the young mon will develop, ‘The bitterness of feeling which found such strong ex- prossion in the late Academy season betwoen many old established American artists and younger men who had returned irom abroad full of tho ‘‘strongness’’ of certain schools, has again commenced to show itself, and the regulation cant about ‘American art” and “foreign influence’ is heard on all sides. Tho new association will undoubtedly succeed and ought to, and every truo lover of art will encourage an enterprise which will give us an additional public exhibition, The promoters say that they will have fow pictures, but good ones, and jf they do not suc- ceed pecuniarily the first year they can watt, They emphatically say that there 1s no idea ol an opposition 10 the Acadomy; that they consider that institution theirs as much as anybody else’s, and expect to be- long to it some day, As to the object of the associa- tion, it 1s a8 much to give assurance to American art- ists residing abroad thay it will bo worth their while togend pictures here, as itis for the benellt of thore here, They wart strong work and to make a choico exhibition. There will be committees if Paris, Ma- nich, Rome and other principal art centres, where there are American arlists located, composed ot five each, to setect from the pictures presented to ose which are worthy ol being sent over, The working committee in New York is composed of sume filteon artists. Tho first exhibition will provably be held in the Kurtz Gallery, and Rand therefore, be sinall and choice. It necessary, by an excess of pic- tures over the space on hand, @ change of pictures wil be made during the exhibition, wich will be probably held in March. It may be prolonged so us to Jap over into the Academy exhibition season, so that comparisons may be made. FOREIGN ART. The opgraying of “Tne Ball on tho Alm,” De- fregger’s woll kuown work, bas been Onished by Christolf Preissel, of Muaich. It wasa work of tive years, A collection of specimens of ancient Cambodian art, theresults of M. Delaporte’s expedition, have recently been provisionally arranged at the Cudteau de Com- plégna, Nearly two hundred fans form part of an exnibition now open at the Liverpool Art Club, Madox Brown has recently finished a painting called, “Cromwell, Protector of the Vandois,” in whicb Cromwell, Milton and Marvel appear. An extended criticism and description are givon in the Academy ot October 20, high praise being accorded to the composition, ks. Claude, a pupil of Galland, carried off the Prix de Sevres, A statue of Joan of Arc was lately discovered on a farm near Fécamp, It was found in the old farm house inaniche. Tho inscription on it is *Jéanne Dareques, dite la Pucelle d'Orléans. Colonel Prideaux, British Resident at Bushire, has lately discovered, among other relics of the Baba- lJoynian Empiro, the torso of a large statue in black basalt, on which !s an inscription, in which occurs the name of a king nawned Gudéa, The Greck Archeological Society, during their ex- cavations at Sparta, have unearthed several very au- cient tombe, in which were fouud gold, silver and cop- per vases, strikingly similar to those found at Mycena, According to the Figaro, the following 13 the socond chapter in the history of the picture to be painted by Dotaitle, and Vibert aud called “Tne Apotheveis of having finished their skotch and signed it, M. Detaille thougnt of showing it to Morssonier. ‘The pupil sought the master and said to him:—“You havo heard, without doubt, that l am painting the apotheosis of M. Thiers with Vibert ?? “Yes, a1 learned it irom the papers,’ answerod dryly Me: ssonier, ‘and I am very much astonished cn an idea which belonged to me.” atingly, Dotaiilo, You know that I went to M. Thiers the day of his death; you cannot, therefore, ignoro that 1 should make komething grand irom that historic event,” ‘Yo be-briet. The condition of aflairs nt present ix as follows:—The Citizen Meissonier has forbidden De- taille to finish the already commenced picture, and Detaille has submitted to this requirement to avoid beirg thought an insubordinate and ungrateful pupil. But Vibert ts not contented; he flods that the preten- sions of the Citizen Meissumer rather too strong, and whatever occurs he will finish alone that which he ommenced tu collaboration with his brother FIRES. A GRAIN ELEVATOR BUBNED. Baicevitns, Ont., No Tho farmers’ warehousing elevator, 38,0C0 bushels of grain, was burnea to-day, 4s $30,000. Richard Dewsbury, the engineer, was burned in tho building. The loss TORACCO AND WHISKEY BURNED, Loutsvittx, Ky., Nov. 3, 1877. A firo this morning destroyed Herr & Taylor's tobacco factory. Tho estimated loss on stock is $10,000; insurance, $8,000, The whiskey establish. ment of J. B, Mellvain & Son, adjoining, was seriously damaged. Five hundred barrols of Bourbon whiskey belonging to the firm were destroyed, entailing a toss of $81,000, Three hundred barrels belonging to J. Cunningham, and 215 barrels belonging to 0. A. Koay Mr Cunningham’s ‘loss 1s $18,000, and Mr, Knapp’s somewhat jogs. All the parties Were insured to the extent of about two-thirds of their losses. GREAT DESTRUCTION OF Woop, Sax FRraxcisco, Noy. 3, 1877, | Aire inthe wood pile of the Virginia and Truckeo Tattroad, pear Carson, Ney.,. last piebh destroyed about filteen thousand cords of wood. Loss $9,000, | about two-thirds of which 1s covered by insurance, ‘The fire was of incendiary origin, FOUNDRY IN ASHES, Hauirax, N, A fire at SAverpoot to-day destroyed a buuiding owned by Mr. C. H. M, Black, of this erty, and occu. pled asa foundry, carpenter shop, ke, The loss is $20,060, Tho building Is insured, A DIAMOND THI Nathantel Patterson, of No, 58 Sheriff stroet, was arrested last evening by Captain Copeland and Detec- tive O'Brien, of the Thirteenth precinct, ina lager beer | satoon on Grand street. On Thursday night tho pris. oner stole a valuable dinmond ring from the apart. ments of Henry Woll, who keeps a cigar store ut No, 500 Grand street, The theft was committed whilo tho proprietor was waiting on a customer in the front part of tho store. When arrested Vatterson threw away a pawn ticket for the ring, Which was afterward found and the jewel redeemed by the police. Tho prisoner was locked op aod will be arra'gned at court this morning. {From the Panama Star and Herald.) The newspaper is your new and improved camera obscura, of, perhaps, more properly, camera lucida, or, still better, a happy combination of the two, Within its sanctum ull the varied objects and intorests of tho | living world are localized and given back to the mill- | Jon, Events great and small, immediate and remoio, fervid of unimpassioned, grave or gay, ara all copied | by and reflected trom tne swiftly revolving cylinder of the printing prees. There i# vothing omitted, no part of universal panvrama lett out, Aad it is in propor- Hon to the central position and importance of cach in- dividual unit of the press that its contribution to the grand total of this scenic knowledge will be fonnd, Journals like the London Times and the New York HERALD, owing to metropolitan accident, and count Jess others of perhaps equat influence if of lesser re. wo, may be said to occupy the higher and more commanding npartmnents of (he groat world camer, and to therelore reflect « wider and more diversified class of information, Buc im degree only does the discrimination hold good. Tho gilded plato glass mirror of the palace is no moro iaithful than the modost band glass of the hut, and printers’ ink is magical alike in tropic or at pula, HORRIBLE TRAGEDY. A MOTHES POISONS HERSELF AND HER THREE CHILDREN AND THEN SETS FIRE TO HER HOUSE. Curcaco, Nov. 3, 1677. The Times’ Sparta (Wis,), special despatch says:— “News has just been recetvea from Wilton of a hor- rible affair which occurred there on Tpursday night. Mra, William Van Vorhces, a young woman, with three young children and about to become & mother again, bad, aftor living unhappily with her husbana in thelr home in the out- skirts of tho village, been deserted and felt deso- late and despondent, She frequently spoke of suicide to the neighbors and was prevented {rom purchasing poison by them, On Thursday night, about nine o'clock, her dwelling was discovered to be in flames, and when the neighbors burst in the doors they proceeded to the bedroom, when Peet pectacle grectod their eyes. The mother, lay tace down in bed, with her two ide, 8 ly D youngest children in the same position by hh all dead, Tho hair, scalp and portions of tho were burned off from each, and the binging rai from above were fulling upon them. body of tho oldest boy, aged ton years, was found behind the bedroom door burned to acrisp. Blood was found spattered upon the bed: clothes and the garments of the mother, Appear- ances indicate that the woman poisoned hecasle and the children, and that life was extinct belere tno flames reached them, No marks of violence could be discovered upon the bodies, Tho affair is being rigidly mvestigaced, A MOTHER'S CRIME. The DOUBLE MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDF. Troy, N. Y., Nov. 3, 1877. The wife of Stephen May, of Mechanicsville, stole out of the house while Ler husband was sleeping, and taking with her four of her children, aged nine, six, four and one andabalf years, threw them intothe doep and swift-running creek at the rear of the prem- ses und Jumped in herself, he eldest child managed to reach the sh and gave the alarm, aud the mother and one child were rescued. Tne bodies of tho two others wero found an hour atterward, RESUMPTION OF WORK. Sr. Lours, Mo., Nov. 3, 1877. Tho announcement ts mado that the Vulcan Iron Works of South St, Louis, which closed about two weeks ago, owing to Onancial embarrassments, will re- sume operations in afew days. The bondholders, it ig said, have agreed to reduce the rate of tnterest from ten to seven per cent, and unsecurod creditors will re- ceive thirty per cent cash and seventy percent in stock of the company, that amonnt bemg surrendered by the old stockuolders for this purpose. The works guniee about twelve hundrod inen when in full oper tion, SHIPPING NEWS |: DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER. | Ppetireties| Office. ui feat (are Brondway ’ z 4: |Eaverpow 4 Bowling Green favre roadway 8. a: atege lta Brondway &.| London roadway 61 Bronawar 50 Brondway Hroadway 37 Broadway 7 Bowling Green Howling Green 7 Kowlmy Green ivoudway Brondway il Broudway, Sebo FM Wheaten. | Racvost, Bow Zork fe Brarttence, Rehr J N Ayres, Pro mw eee oe Ut jas Borde’ Borden, w Yor Sent Felenreoh Sloper, New wore for Rockland. Schr Marcena, Mensce, w York tor Providence. Sehr Achorn, Mec w York for Providence. Behr Cabot, lg: ew York Sehr Slivesior Hale, Coleman, New York ior Teunton. Sehr A Pardee, ropshire, Ne et tor Pawtucket. Sehr Free Bree. Ste ork for Hortiand, Ch, sree che John Hart, Hoboxen for Provic fhe it Hannah rown, Sackett, Croton for Providence, Rehr Kim City, Kelly. Amboy for Providence. Rehr Golden ison, for Norwalk, Sehr Biilow, Shropehire imber | 1c Pawtucket. for Providence. Scud, Rit = Amaioy Rene Martha Ki cin o Saree, Port Johnson, for Providence, a Beh! Henry A Deming, ‘Boardman, Wort Johason Port Johnson tor Boston. lion, Fort Johnson for Providence. Port Jounson for Prowi earn Reaboy for Erovi Bebr Westmorelan Behr John Balen, Hanna, Sehr Nathaniel Holmes, OLEAKED, H Mesmec el ier gag (Br), ‘Thompson, Liverpool via Queens- ow! ‘Steamer cae of Montreal (Br), Brooks, Liverpool via Bristol—Honderson Queenstown—John G@ Dale. Steamer Glamis Castle (Br), Greig, Bros, B mer Caledonia (Br), Allison, Glasgow—Henderson jr Steamer America (Ger). De Limon, Bremen via South. ampton—Oelrichs & Co. mer Clyde, Trion, Havana—W P Clyde & Cs ss 4 Wena Daroudelet, Burrows, Nassau, NI’—Murray, For- is & Co. Steamor one of anna Nickerson, Galveston via Key West iallory & Ce uence Morgan City, “itoud, New Orleans—Rogort & Mor- "Steamer Hudson, Gager, Now Orteans—Clark & Seaman. 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When they are observed ‘on the coast of European countries or in the Meditorrancan it is requested that information be sent either by telegraph or letter to the London office ot tho New Yor« Urraun, 46 Fleet street, London, or to the Maris offices, 61 Avenuo do VOpera, Paris Whero ths telexraph 1s used despatches may be addressed “Bennett, 46 Mest street, Londo “Bonnett, 61 Avenue de l'Upora, Paris. ro canes of displncement aro observed In the waters of conntt the reach of the telograph, ns in Asia or Afric may communicate with us upon reaching the frst lent port. This information will be cabled, free of charge. to ‘he Henan and published. g@-NOTICE TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS ENTERING THE PORT OF NEW YORK AT NIGHT. New Your Hrraxp has adopted » distinguishing Coston night signal for nse on board the Hxnaun steam yacht, showing while burning the colors red, xreen, red, changing from ane to the other in succession, and ean be seen several milewdistans. ‘aptains of vessols, upon sveing this slznat, will oblige us by preparing any marine nows they may nave for the Ship News Department of the Herat. 2Gy" Persons destrous of communicating with vessels arriv- Ing at New York can do ao by addrossing to such vessels, care of Hxratp news yacht, Pier Nol East River, New York, Letters received trom all’ parts of the world and promptly delivered, Duplicates are required. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. BUN AND MOON, Wich WATER, 6 34 | Gov, Island.. San rises. . Sun set 453 | Sandy Hook. Moon rises morn 5 47] Hell Gate.. WESTERN UNION TIME BALL, New Yor, Nov 3—Noon. The time ball of the Western Union Telegraph Company (by standard time Unitod States Naval Observatory at Washington) hia eh three-tenths second fast, PORT OF NEW YORK, NOV. 3 1877. ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND NERALD WIITESTONS TELEGRAPIC FINE Stoamer Alsatin (Br), Mackay, London Oct 20, with mdse and 45 cabin passengers to Henderson Bros. Hd st Steamer Cult Ist, with tise ana passongers to Henderson Bros. 0 yailes E of Sanity Look, passed steamer Stats of Nircinin (sey. hence f Nenmor Ganndu (Fel; Feawzuel, Haves Oct 20 via lym: outh 2Ist, with mdse and passengers to Louis de Bebian, Stenmer Andes (Hr, ches, savanilla Oct 10, Carth oth, with mdse and passengers to San Antonio, Pennington, Galveston Cetanvia Kew West 27th; with tadse and Dassencegs to C H Matlory & Co. Steamer New Yorr, Quick, New Orleans Oct 28, with Hogert & Morgan, $ rierman Livingston, Mallory, Savannan 3 days, with mdse to Geo Yonge, Steamer Albemarle, Gibbs, Lowes, Old Dominion Steamahin Co. Hark Fairy Beil ot Liverpool denor, Rio Janeiro 40 days, with coffee to Wright, Brown & Co. Passed tbo Ky Oct 28, lat 24, lon 70, spoke bark (Nor), from Bristol for Delaware Del, with mane to the Christopher Columbu Breakwater. Bark send, Lindsn Ae. to Daileit, Boulton & Co. Bark Carib, Tounsend, Rt Urolx 10 days, alte mane ro P November 1, 8PM. while shor wail, John native of Wai "Ai irom the verboard, striking the boat's davite, and Porto Cabello 21 days, with coffee, . Seaman, mirzen crosstre was drowned: the might Deing dark and hoavy sea, and the vessel going 10 knots at the time, it was Impossible to save him. Baenos Ayres vessel to A Abbott, jays, with hides, &e, Crossad the Equator nen Hnebor, TT, 14 dayn, 1 to x & Honghton . Tewk Pr sted the Equator Oct 9 in Jon 38 1 Manzamila 18 days, with ‘Harry White, Hopkins, sugar, Ae, to Thos Owen versol to Milor & Hougit det Francis G Davis (of Harwich), Doane, Rageod Island 11 days, with salt to J P Brown; vessel to BJ Wonberg. Wasa days Sof Hatteras with varinble windst N while coming in the Hook, carried away Jibboom, ehe WIL Prontice, Prentice, Jacksonville 8 days, with Jamber.to order. sele Two Marys, Virginia, Schr Emma Aroy, Hall, Georgetown, DC, PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE, BOUND SOUTH. Steamer Galaten, Wa! Vroviaonce for New York. Sehr Lillio O Weils, Wells, Vrovidence foe Now York, BOUND Fast. Steamer Mercedita, Chad: Now York for Halifax, NS, Springer, New York for New w York for Boston, Bradley, New York for St Joly . New York for Boston, New York for Boston, lev. New York tor Boston, sailed, ship Nevads, for Antwerp; bark Hattie G vork or Falmouth; sche 8 M isvans. MARITIME MISCELLANY. Daring the month of October the Herald published in ad- vance of the other New York newspapers the arrival via‘ Sandy Hook of 76 vessols from foreign ports, and the arri- val at and departure from European ports of 587 vesols via Atlantic Cable, The Custom House will be open on Tuosday. Gth, from 9 to 10 AM for the entrance and clonrance of vossols. Vurser Mackay, of steamer Calltornia, from Glasgow, and purser of steamer Andes, from Suvanillu, &c, has our thanks for favors. Sreanrn Hipuuniax (x), from Liverpool for Halifax, axe, reports :—Exporteaced a syecesston of leavy gate MGatcr pari of the passage: Oct24 had trong kale and foav Me Mach water; stove if atter part of wheel house; 25th, 6 PM. Int 49.38, lon 30-42, the Inereaset to a hurricane, ahtp lanoring heurity ‘and ship: plug much water; 27th, gale mod d ino viviont Baunllespiit forourysnil at dope anil. Smr Lawrence Webb. from Philadelphia for Genoa, put back to the Deinwae. firenkwater Nova on no: count of head winds and the crew refusing duty. Tho ves sel was reported all right AM 3d. Suir Fraxx Pexpixtox, from London for ashore at 34 Tower (lye, H), Oct 19, Sho was the same night by tugs, {Sid CAxnmtpar. (Br). from Philadelphia, at Dublta Oct rt into vy an unkn. wn barx on the 3d and Ke port quarter rails afd stanchions carried away. Bank Wetuovex (Nor), Janssen, from Micaimicht. for als B, was abandonod (ct 6 In lat 45 44, lon ARK OTTAWA (Nor), from Quebec, arrived at Ha Oat WoNwith anlte gpilt ana lost of part of deck lond. Bank Fauty Lowtarr (Br), trom Glouces York, befos eported as having grounded lost two anchors in addition to the pr damage. Bank Kossack, slackwood, from New York for Salonica, which was livetled for Hell Gate pllotaxo, bax bad the sibel removed aud sailed from City Island AM Nov 3. Bark Saran, Ingerso'l, which put Into Montevideo on the 27th Aug in distress, while on her way from Boston to Valparaiso, wax still nuder repairs Sept he will not be obliged to break bulk. Bria Scorawax, Phelan, from Poole, of and for Charlotte- town, PEI, strained and made water when off the Start Oct 14, and the pumps becoming choked pat inte Woymouth on the IMth to discharge ballast. Bria Lapy Durrenx (Br), Hackett, from St Jon, NB, in going into Wextord over the Bast bar Oct 18, grounded, but xot off PM 19th uninjured and without assistance, after throwing over'part of cargo. Scun AnMstRONG, before reported ashore on the heach opposite Westhampton, was sold at auction Oct 24, as also were some of the suils, deck plank, &c, saved from her. The wreck bronaht $50, The anchors, chains, £c, were ship- pod to New York ov tho 20tn. Scun Cuvtim, Laughton, from Marseilles tor Sagna, put into Barcelona Oet 15 througn stross of woather ana juss of sails. diff, ran assisted off tape ca ld if Sand: sly rebel je Mananer (oysterman), was ran into and sunk by athorine Whitiny, from Hrovidence, morning of ipbia, Lb i Duriek, from Hobe Sioor Unity (of Po n. foundered insi ken for New itavon, le the buoy at the entrance o during t Capt Durick th of Vi florkon, the only persons on boar: tod by A boat's crew from schrs Dwight Davidso s Pholps, after being on the wreck nearly an houe, the sea making a completoorouch over ther. ‘The Ocean Steamship Company, of Savannah, Ga, has adoptod and will hereafter we the distinguishing night a rly in use in the Jate Gurrison hine—viz., 4 Tite rea Coston sienal : New Onunaxs, Nov son, from Tinvawa tor Now while undergoing tumigatto vessel and cargo considerably ascertained. Prina mond, bi Pro sehr Powwow Voth masts mud Ce and ot going to the amount of sever | Sebrs Express and Gt 4 One hundred. « ged, but the amount not rma, Nou 3—Steamer Agnes, hapoe for Kich- returnod for slight repairs to her ma storm last night nis, carrying uw ay taminging the Phn- niso. sustained consider. fitty vessels rode out the Smipnvivprnc—Messrs Hobart & Pattangall, at P "have @ ship on the stocks which they expect to have completed, all rigged @ Inunched ny Nov 1 She Is 90% tons, cai 153 fect; breadth dy 12 Toot bot D Tate of ‘bark ‘and elsewhere, new ship William G Davis is to be ‘aed of George Kussoll, Di tf * ‘on the th Inst. WHALEMEN. Arrived at San Fencing ¢ Oot 20, bark Roman .Kelly, from Arctic Ocean, with 64 bbis oil, 1009 Ibs bone. Hark Windermere, at. Rosie, .rebores anw a ‘brig cutting inn jargo whaie Au Jat Bark Europa, tk Ty ntwhalet from Edgartown, now at Boston, has been purchased by John T Kichardson and others, of New Bedtord, to be fitted for the whaling business, SPOKEN. Ship Calcutta, Hansen, from Liverpool for Bombay, Sept 1 lon'27 see Kranore «ie) ,Mevonnel!, fram Glasgow for Savan- nab, Vet 18. off Minchan Schr Flower of thy Fal (Br), 12 days from Plymouth, B, fur Boston, Vet 1, lat 30 N, Jon 30 We NOTICE TO MERCHA rts stocks to be lane 'S AND CAPTAINS Merchants, shipping agents and shipmastors nformed that by telegraphing to the Heratp London Burewa, ad- dressing “Bonnett, No. 46 Fleet strect, Landon,” or to the Paris office, addressing “Hehnett, 61 Avenue do l’Oner: Faris.” the arrivals at and departures from Europoxn and rn ports of American and all foreign vessels trading ited States, thy same will 06 cabled to this country free of charge. Captains arriving at and sailing from French and Modt- torranean ports will find the Paris offics tho more economl- cal and expoditious tor telegraphing news. OUR CABLE SULPPING NEWS. Barrow, Nov 2=Sniled, bark Formosa (Br), O'Neil, North American Bremen, Nov 2-Sailed, ship Geo Washington (Ger), Lemcke, Baltimore (has been sailed earlier). Bristou, Nov 2—Arrived, bark Davina (Br), Clark, New York. . Baxsr, Oct 23—Arrived, steamer Darley (Br), Clark, New York. Borpravx, Nov 1—Arrived, barks Alphonso et Marie 11 (Fr), Riekmans, Now Orleans; St Genevieve (Fr), Demeu- rant, do. Gorx, Nov 1—Sailed, bark Santa Anne Maria (ital), Maresca, New York, Coxstaxtixorix, Oct 23—Arrived, bark Krone (Sw), Larsen, New York, Doran, Nov 3—Salled, brig Sabra (Br), Wooster (from Rotterdam), New York, having repaired. Dusuix, Nov 2—Sailed, bark Grasiella (Nor), Espelund, United States, Dantaic, Nov 1~Arrived, bark Atlas (Nor), Michelsen, Baltimore, Grovcester, Noy 2—Arrived, bark Onward (Br), Bas- tard, Philadelphia, Salted 3d, bark Trecl Dubrovacki (Aus), Turcenovich, United States, Haven, Nov 3—Arrived, steamer Perelre (Fr), Dauro, New York via Plymouth, Sailed Jat, bark Scotiand (Br), Wetmore, America. Loxpox, Nov 3—Arrived, ship Martha (Nor), Bonde, Philadelphia, Cleared 3d, ship NB Patmer (Nor), Larsen, ates *s bark Indus (Br), Sinn, Pensacola, Lyitn, Novy 2—Satled, ship Laurons, Snow, Rio Janelro, Lisnox, Oct 28—Arrived, barks Cuomo Primo (Ital), Cuomo, Now York: Giacomo (Ital), Searpatt, Philadelph Luciano Serra (ital), Cacuce, New York, Lizann, Nov 3—-Of, steamer Switzerland (Belg), Jack- son, from New York ‘or Antwerp. Nuwront, Nov 2—Sniled, bark Anna Maria d’Obondo (tal), Siano, New York, Napurs, Oct 30—Arrived, bark Haakon 11 Hauge, Now York. Quexnstows, Nov 2—Arrivo amer Abyssinia (Br), Murphy, NewYork for Liverpool (and proceoded); 34, sen (Nor), barks Drooning Sophie (Nor), Lunde, New York; Porth- shire (Br), Alexander, do (seo below). Sailed 24, 4:30 PM, steamor Kepabiie (31), Porter, New York. Kotrerpam, Nov 2—Arrived, bark Ocean (Ger), Voght, New York. Sournamrrox, Nov 3—Arrived, bark Conte Gea! (Aus), Conulteh, New York. Srvinte, Oct 28—Salled, brig Waubun, Spencer, Cadiz and New York, ary Lonnox, Nov 3-Bnrk Perthshire (Br), Alexander, at Queenstown for New York, bas lost fore aud maintopmasts and jibboom, with all attached, ‘The crew of bark Aden (Br), MeMorran, from Newcastle, NB, Sept 29 for Belfast, have landed at Shoreham. Tho vessol was dismasted in a hurricane and abandoned Oct 20, The Cunard line steamer Abyssinia, which arrived nt Queenstown yexterday, roports that she passed, Oct 29, the ship Harewood (Br), Blanche, from Quebec Oct 10 tor New- castle, abandoned. Bark Ziba (Br), Gaskin, from New York Oct 10, which arrived at Queonstuwn yesterday, is leaky, has curgo dam- aged and lost sails. Bark Amor (Ans), Premuda, from Hull Oct 4 for Philadel- phia, has put into Quoenstuwn, having lost sails, Bark Lina (Ger), Subr, from New York for Glasgow. (be- fore reported), was spoken Oct 22 and was leaking badly. WEATHER REPORT. Hotyneap, Nov 3, PM—Wind WNW, moderate, FOREIGN PORTS, Drrantonn BAY, Oct 26—Arrived, bark Revere, McIn- tyre, San Francisco. Drxxrara, Gct 23—Arrived, schr Henry Parker, Lewis, Battimore, to sall Oct 30 on her retarn. Ginkartan, Oct 7—Suiled, brig Lizzie Zittloxen, Fosereen (irom Patras), New Yor Rtn, bark Amalia Garzulia (Ital), Jaccarino (from Now York). Genoa: 10th, brigs Ina, Chandler (from Peschias) Providence: 1th, Lauro Cacace Meng: erty (from New York), Constantinopl Le. In port Ort 13, bark Union, Randall, ing brig AG Tower. toed, for Malaga, to sall about the 2 tl Tivearoou. Nov l—Arrived, ship Henty (Bt), Atkinson , Bt wee, NB. NTikAL, Nov 1—Arrived, steamer Polynesian, Brown, 1, stoamers Ontario, Bouchette, Liverpool; Perian, Leith; Gresham, Aiace, Liv Superior, Stewart. d er, Falsnen) fuvrevacki: Pando, Corky 2° butus jodern, Bernier, Glasgow. Navassa, Oet2-tn port, brize DC Chapman, Kaieht, from AB inwall; A Houston, Griffin, trom Port Spain; schr Uneas, from Port Maria Pani, Oct 6 —Sailed, sehr Clifford, Bragdon, New York. Qurskc, Nov 1—Arrived, steamer Lake Nepigon (Br), Liverpool. Cleared 1st, bark RW Morriam (Br), Power (from Mon- treal), Queenstown, having repaired. Sr Tomas, Nov 3—Arrived, schr TB Witherspoon, Shep-_ pard, Port natn, St Jon, NB, Nov 3—Arrived, schr Win H Mailior, Pat . New Yor Ist. steamor Flamborongh, Frasier, Now York via Yarmouth; achrs Mary A liolt, Stanwood, Philadel. Malller, Patteraon, Haverstraw. Cleared —Brig Joseph Clark, Stahl. Cork. yicranta, Get 25—Arrived, ship Star of the North (Br), lone Kon Winsome NS, Oct 24--Cl gier, Baltiinore; schrs W York: 2th, jitess ashy weed ae ier, arris Walker, Walton, Baltic b, ‘ie Sorah Wallace, Boott, New York; sche ose, dor WCA, Sept 24—In por port. Sea Gull, Stevens, from sae Poud. "AvrAx, WCA, Sept 25~In port, Grace Kelley, Hurley, from Anamaboo, AYR, Vet 17—Arrived. Ailsa, Gitvow, Quobee. Astwrnr, Oct 18—Sailed, Ontario, Coalfleet, England ; 0 A Marshall, Ser S t Lv. |. brig Florence May ic, Miramieht. Uorning, Sandy H Fre " h': Adeline, fe Bristo1, Oct 19—Arrived, Marin Sailed J&th, Zia Catterina, tor Baltimon At tho Pill 10th, Dunrobin, Harris, for Key West. Bevrasr, Oct 19—Arrived, Giovanni D, Dulcich, Montreal, Suiled 17th, Wancoma, Morrison, Wiimin ston; Eleanor, Nowcomar, Pensacoia, Buemxn, Oct 17—Salled, Letnzig (9 Brouwrnsnaves, Oct 17—Sniled, Ki me 8 Barker, Waite, Dordt. BRNrist.aNp, Oct 17—Salioa, Guisto, for Baltimore. Boxpxaux, Oct 17—sull rabsen, Fiseovich, Ne York; Nth, ‘Svalen, Svendsen, and Korstarer, Jacobsen, Hampton Road Barcrioxa, Oct 15—Arrived, Clytie, Laughton, Mar- seilles tor Samus le Grande 1 14th, Castor, Danielson, Now Orloans; 15th, Sa- natn Pattridice, New York ; Michole Picaswo, Penco, a re Coast Castun, WA, Sept 26—In port, i Gea ‘ones. froin Kosi MHIP, Oct IS Salted, Avantl, Tolefven, New Yor; roth Francesea Belingamba, Brignetti. do. re ash uct 18—Arrived, Walton, Williams, St ‘ohn, Coke, Oct 19—Arrived, Affexione Secondo, Lawton, 1 17th, Octavia, Keano, St Johns, NS; 18th, Cotvett Dabrovacki, Mono, Naw ¥ Gorrnuadxn, Oct 15—-Arrived, Pawashick, Brey, Sunds- wall tor be ee Deat, Ott 18—Off, Confidenza, Figori, Baltimore for Dover; Kalervo, Sneilman, London for Pensacola, t back 19th'and anchored Stratford, Nielson, for Pen- ola; Fortunato Catarina, Peon, for Delaware Broak- Albion, Syensen, for Kull River (ali from Lon Nailed Isth. Tnpide. Shautx (from Hull), New York; Lainotor, Rosenberg (irom London), Hull Kiver, Dunas, et 18—Atrived. Asis, {rom Philadelphia; Linda U, Cassino, New York; Fronetid, trom Miramichi, a ege Yontgenin Smit, Newalork, Lorn, Bastras, Isteto Dospue, Oct 10 —Arrived, Fremed, Ball, Quobec. Duxicink, Oct 18 —Suiled, Magellan, Milner, New York. Doven, Vet 19=Passed, Erin (8), Thompson, London for New York. wee 1A, Oct 13— Arrived, John Bramall (s), Newington, essing, FaLMoutn, Oct 18—Sailed, Lirsio Cameron, Cameron, Aberdeen. Passed the Lizard 19th, Fanchon, Cain, London for Dela- ware Break water, Farat, Oct 28—In port, D F Brown, for St Michaols, ow to al Arrived. 18th, Quatiro Sorelle, Marchoxe, eurallo, Put ‘Trows, ‘Muir, Mon Toth, Prior (s), Beown, volumbus, Hilder, Battle Underwriter, MeCon Hoffman. Baltimore, Tinhoer, and Jen- ccs. 8 atled—19t0, Mable- Haviow, mor Osmond O'Brien, Seott, Sout andy Hook. fri Od. Statsrand Brock, Miramicht. "GREENOCK, Oct 19—Arrived, Chilona, Betsly, Miramiebi, hailed 19th, Brockville, Barry, New York. Gnimsay, Uct 18—Snilod, Gyilon, Oestensea, New Or- Morvig, Matbieven, Hampton Rone Granaow, Ust I8—Arrived, Olympia (8), Urlg, Now York into 17th, Acadia (s), Montgomery, Lisbon. de, bi 1th, Natant, Waiker, trom Clyde for % Josio O Hazeltino, Wood, and nin ork. Mifous Oct IS—Aailed, Blin 8 Thayer, Minot, Pensacola. Hautirroor, Oct 1s—Arrived, Ottawa, Thygoson, Quo- bee. yliitsinanona, Oct 10-Arrived, Foreningen, Bay, Now ork. Arrived in St Helen's Roads, Oct 16, New Or: Eylor, Andre Antwerp for New York (and passed tne Linard Toul. INNistoweN, Qel 18—Ida, Koulston, 5. Jonns. Hailed to 13th, Admiral (ark), (ark), do. ; Kradrnor, Oct 13—Saited, Fosetdon; Jotinuen, Amerten. ENrOoT, Oct 18—Arrived, Marathon (8) Garrett, Bos- trole, Buetouche; Ith seypt (6), Grogan, of tata Cummings, South West Whittemore, We! Baltimore; elle Philadelphia; Ca Watters, Perry, B Breakwator: Behiafino, New York; Maria Unaabona, sehiaffino, New York; Magenta, hart, Bermuda; Konnpher. Pittman, Tybee: Robt Loek> ‘Dixon, nmitheriex, sandy Iovol Viola, Vaughan, South Pass Clausen, Galveston; Winona, Wille Reed, Yatos, Caleatta; Iiliza Iantt ker, Cardi rit. on, Charles! niteators Sarah KE Frazer, Durgin, Hirsch lchow, Dovey; 20h, Amerioan (9). Wallace, ‘cleared Lath, Daniele, Chiosra, Delaware Broakwate 10th, Fitaroy (x), Gray, New Or! ans; Jean Anderson, i ards, Charlottetown, PRI. deorntte; Liters Off the Seri th, ing Brothe! pool for Nortolk, Lonvon, Oct 18—Arrived, Agatha, Hanson, Quebec; Guiow, Benken, Miramieh Sea King, Seott, do; Grace Bradley. V Cloarea’ 18th,” Muthnaalem, | Moneghell Joh, Thames, (9), Campuell Quebec, & ail, Congordia, Bull, Quevec; pe New York. adelphin; ‘Alsatian (x), Mes 1 Hrainptom TRonds 5 Kay. Now Works ain Tvanhce, Henitian, Hin, Weve ts i 1h, Alice, onneerres kal mt at 19th, Bein ». tor sew Yors: ptu Car, for Halters brminin J lng Now Fore; Medrexor Montreal; Trust, for © Nnoxpanny, Oct 1s Baltimore. Leitn, er 19 Arrived, Good Hope (9 Lam Det, Ba ied, Ardmor Glow javenna Liwrnicg, et SoccArrived ans Nielsen Lienge, Hoyer, Trived, Giulla Anna, Guerilla, Johnson, Quebec. McConnell, from 1 Now Yoru, Sailog 16th, MA Myahrall, Tucker, Baltimore; 20th, i eahen T7—Afrived, Chester, Anthony, Dale we iALsca, Oct 11—Arrived, Harry Biewart, Larrabee, Port aanwronr, Oct 19—-Uleared, Hattie G Dixon, Yates, iNEWoastrx, Oct 19-Cleared, Tell, Mortensen, Philadel "erawex Pony, Oct 19—Pasued, Neliie TG ger, Havre for New the Roads Oct 18, Industrie Pontuann~-Sailed from So. foe London for Now Urieans; Lincoln, Gerolomich, iiall Gaylord, New Yorks ‘LY MOUTH, Oct 18—Arri: ric Fata oe yocey TRAS, = (and nati for ar ingoln Fanny Hi Loring, Soule, Venice ‘ 8 Potter, Pog Pog fa fot Pgh rr nar jossina (and sailed 13th) fe Cleared 1810 Hlandon on (3), Pi Sah Kp jusies Geel Ow reel 19th. atte i Oct ieevaitod Bil SMIKLDS, Oct 18—Sailed, Ke Swanara, vet 15-Salted, Kane cient or nah, Kriell: Quebec. SURDERLAXD. Qet 10 ete favann LLOTH, aa ver an, N x Nuova Kouine C ba, Delacassa, alsa nom Keres wae 8 Dario, Consanego, New York (and put back Ramsey, x, Oct mes Pong Goo 8 Trrxern. Oct L—Arri Warrnronn, Oct 16—Arrived, York; Magna, Zachariesan, Quebe ; wae Mautitroo, Oct is Arrived, Witlkomme low. Quel YonowaMA—Arrived about Oct 18, leneain 0), Glassen, ‘Zante, Oct 13—Salled, Kate, Facer, Messina, AMERICAN PORTS, ASTORIA, 0, Vet 25—Arrived, chips Wost Ridi Moore. Sen Pranclaso; River Nith (Bt). Richards des Marke ork Grauville (Br), Redd: es ‘Mattie cul Kon; x (ALEXANDRIA, Nov 2—Arrived, schr A H Howe, Passed up for Goorgotown—Schrs John D Williams, Boston; Edgar Slade, New York; W F Parker, Kennebnc, Sailed—sehr Sunlight, Bristol, “RL. BOSTON, Nov 3—Arrived, steamer Giaucus. Boarse, Now Mattie A Hol: Burr, Balsimor Jessio B qMeehawken; Suiato, Small, Hoboxen; ers, do. ship supposed to be the Farragut, from Manila, . Raltimor erry, New York: Clearea—ste Po: Gora, Flak, Balitmnores iasy Kitz, el azelton, Rogors, Newark. Satiod-Steumer Massachusetts, aid trom the Itoads brig Mary C Dana, LTIMORE, Nov 3—Arrived. stoamars Vineland, Bow- rs, Now York: W. dy. Fe ter, Providence; barks ‘ol . mn, Antwerp; Bandiora Moro (It Platte (Nor), Henricksen Dupin; Susanne (Nor) Ratavs Cox, New Have Rod: red—Barks Eulalia (Nor). ny Mary (Br), Davis, Bristol, B; schrs Jobs y Parkor, Parker do. Boresteam, Queenstown; Veunio, on Meg, 50 stoners Faicon, Kirby, fies ra Re tote! Oliver, ‘Wilmington, NO: ship Stella (Ger), Horn, Bremen: barks Mio Cugino (Ital), Massorie, Queenstown; Counters of Dufferin (Br), Te-an, Londonderry. Sailed—=hio Stella; barks Carn Tual. Queen Victoria, Christel, Minnio Hunt razio and Eiverton. ese, Nov 1—Cloared, sche Isabella, Jewett, New BATH, Nov 1—Arrived, schr John Proctor, Dpane, Bos- ton, to load f is Washington. hin Pleiades, Chase, Savannah: achrs Jacob T Albarger, “Phitagsiohte Robecen Florence, Htichards, do Tulu, Snow, Baltim hrog Sisters, Baker, Wasiin-zto Maggio Ellen, Littlejohn, Now York; Goo 6 MeFurland, Marrington, ———, CHARLESTON. Oct 31—Cleared, sehr David V Streaker, Gnrrison, Vbiiadeiphia vin Jacksonville. Nov 3! mers Champion, Lockwond, New York; coe Hinckley. Phitadelonia; Seagull, Marshiman, Bal: timore. STINE, Oct 31—Satled, bark J W Dresser (new), for to lond for Buenos Ayres. BOIGTON, Noy 1—Sniled, ‘schrs Stephen Morzan, Bagnes, . Georgetown, DC; Sarah W Binko, #rigss, Now 5LUREKA,Cal, Oct 20—Arrived, orig Midalgo, Hardwick, an Francise FORTRESS MONROR, Nov 3—Satled, barks West‘old Pedersen (from Richmond, Va), Genoa; Bacchus Konegal (from Wert Hartlepool). Baltimore: brig 1 (from Richmond, Va), Rio Janeiro. GLOUCESTER, Mass, Nov 1. d,"barc Sam We®h, New York. KEY WEST, Nov 1—Sailoa, steamer Rio Grande, Bolger (from New York). Iveston. MOBILE, Nov3—Arrived, bark A bama Br), Brownell, Liverpool: achr Manuntico, Randlett, Clanred—S8 :hr Susan. Scrantot on, acrells Montego Bay NEW ORLEANS, Nov 2—Arrived, brig Vilasur (Sp), Veln, Havana, Satied—Schr J Z Whipple, Arnet, Ruatan. Arrived, stoamers Algiers, Hawthorn, New York; New Orleans, Dearborn, do. Cleared—Sieamors Raynor (Br), Knowles, Whitney, Freeman, New York. Passes, 3d—Arrived, barks Trino (Aus), 8t Vincent; Alta (Ital), Malatesta, Hull, E; briz Mina (Aus', Garzanich, Plymouth. E, Salled—Steamors Langshaw (Br), Reval; Lalando (Br), of Bristol (Br), Liverpool. YtORT, Nov 2—Salled, steamer su, Phiintelonte: NEW NEDFO th. Nov °—Arrived. a Ph Watson, Riga; Gea and Aa Gly 0 Hercules, Nowbure: dr, Little a Snencer, Courser, Hava ton for Georzetown, for Philadelphia. NEWFORT. Nov 2— Arrived. schra Tsex: Cloaver., Now York: MV Gook. Falkenburz, Wood's dole tor Philadel Dunn, Pall Rivor for Haverstraw, pee w Dighton for New Yorks, Sarah Gurney, Gurney, noe for do; Wm Voorhis, Gold smith, do for 4d—Arrived, ins boat Thos D Harrison (of New York)( ai Ko to Kea to-morror so arekgorts pllut boat Pots had pus out all her pliots. Pont h RET . Oct 2 led, bark Discovery, for wan F TENBACHEA, Oct 31—Arrived, bark North Wind (Br), Peregrine, # PHILADELPHIA, Nov arrived, aches A Hardinz, MeBride, Kennebec River; © W Morse, Marr, do; John A Griffin, Foster, Boston; Sophia Goatrey, Youn +," do; Stee lien, Morris, Duteh, dos Cristo Weluht. Clark, do; D Britnin, Xomers, do: Geo Nevenger, Smith, Newburypor Zulotte’ Kenyon: Buckingham, (toncoster: Tncod K Steelman, Cambridyepor Howe ford; J K Manning, Gandy, Fall River; ite boll,’ Pawtucket; Indox, Garrison, Now York: FA Mike, Mabie, Greonperi:d. Paine, Smith, Gardiner: H If Wilt Rumell, Portland, Coun. Stenmors Harrisburg, Worth: Sno Pinta, Dix, Port port: jion Greem, Nickerson. Kemricbee River: Tot Yan Gilder, Van Gilder, Boston; © D Witherell. Garfield, do: M H Rand, Kinney, Providence; 8 Gifford, Gifford, New Haven; Ht P Halleck. Inlleck, New York. Cleared—Steamers, Juniatn, Catharine, Savanna einia, Hunter, Charl Snow, Bosto GO’ Cranmer, Cranmi Aspinwall Smith, fo mi: J_K Manning, Gandy, Boston Roexport ; D Brittain, Somers, Lynn. Lewes, Del, Nov 2—Arrived, bark ‘Duke of Northambors lnnd (Br), James, Swanson (in ballast) : (India, from Nowe astle, K. ewSalled—Sbip Gov Goodwin (from Philadelphia), San ark Fratelit Doge (from lhiladelphiny, “Colonist, (Br), (rom Kotterdam), Ne’ R Warmer, Lewis, Port Ane ails and main boom and galt rin (vor, Antwerp: Astorts, for, Balti (Br), for Quoenstown; Jennie Arm nig Jeremiah, for Antique, de wv 3—Arrived, bark Matthew Haird, Greonleut, Perth Amboy; brig F H Jonnings, Bormuda. Cleared—sehr Addie Jordan, Cardenas. PORTSMOUTH, Nov 2—Arrivod, schrs Mary T Bryan’ Thompson, and Clara EK Simpson. Tapley, Philadelphia( James O'Donohno, Warren, or DENCE,'Nov 2 steamer Tonawanai, iadetpata: | sehrs E © Babcock, Tr Rich: mond; Jamen Alderdice, Rockhill, Philadelphi Union, I, Bra ts, Dott unis Bodine, Silvie; 4 Tart; MM ; Albert Pharo, Bingham, Wm F Bure lon. Ai Pawtucket: Bhi ‘ror, Henry ay, Hateh: John Elon al Lies and iy ‘o Whilldin, Tironth Hoboken: A) Bower ‘ackson, Now York, RICHMON Nov Arrived, schrs ET Briggs, Ven nt, Now York; & tt ‘Atwood, Gardnor, Boston: Jat Kichard: heen Ortent, Li; Hattio E Giles, Brenner, New York Ri Mite stew een tt: Anithen Godfrey , Prieo, Albany; era Kennist 5 Nprete | ‘Beil, fi ial Porth Amboy; Lucila A 01 yw York. NGISco: Got 26—Arrived, ship Coquimdo, t Madison. Sal aHied thin Tele of sem (Br), Grifiths, Portland; Nisson, i) sh 8: ‘acobsen, Hono!uln, ey Pes ioe! pellet. Fa CEllew I ee Nei Now York (i Hy ighton, London; 3d—Arrived, hips St Munroe (Bri,"" Liverpool ; Jolin Gamplen (Br) nglish, Ardrossan, riled Bteanior City of Tokio, SAVANNAIT, Nov 3~Arrived, steamer, Gon, Barnes, i Bath, Newin, "rem dy ‘J Marland (Br), Maury, Hong Kong via yom: Baltimore (and. all. salted): bark ruse, Havre; Rudolph Evel tan ‘ork for orders, SALEM. ov 1—Arrived, schrs Sallie Godfrey, Kates, t Bs mith, Fort Johnson. NIT NOON. NC, Oct ti—Clearod, bark Ganger Rolfe (or), Lapsoe, Brunswick, Gn, bark Bost ne (Nor), Foyn, Liverpool niet Lady Antrim, Carter, ov 2—Sal od, “poke Dreadnaught, Sauns dds Arve TERLY, dors, Philadelphia, < AC HTS, STEAMBOATS, TA BARGATS—8L00P YACHT, y told. by first clans builder: well found in every re- apeet. For part adi OWNER, box 131 Heraid ol th st., New York, NDSOME LAUNOTE Pump, Gange, Whistle, lorsey Yacht Club, foot ee Fate a; Boller Ikxse ie: good “order. danitor, Now Oth Hoboken, N. J. JOR sALB-AUL of Wiest 13th at, OF STEAMBOAT O10, FOOT J ARGE ARSORTMENTS OF BOATS-WOOD AND 308 South st. near Wiouverneur alin. STEPUEN ROBERTS. jmetaiiic—cheap, ORSTER $1.00) tuke part enh, STEAMBOAT FOR SALE—SiL yi 134 feet by 28 feet by 11 feet, conper fastened; is in Paaning or condensing engine, 36-inch cylinder by 10 ry roke; enpacity, Gin bate cotton raught, HEEL STE. ¥ aly “LA rico must be low. Address, with deeetipsion ‘and prion » H., Herald Uptown ottice "MISCELLANE JOUWEC I, LEAD COMPANY'S AMERIOAN STANT, RD . ol nish; also LEAD PIPis and siket ies E: ‘BPRO! Ws 8 spaog gy cure ft es or ny stanadauhans a Sow Kori