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na a M. Dobochet lately mentioned ft Ye brow WR FISH ANSWERED, Wendell Phillips Traverses the Ex- Secretary's Recollections. “Nouvelie Héloire."* it TH tbe proudest moment of his hfe whe: between Thiers and about a mneeting rrent that he bequeathed several millio tos. Gamvetia, DON JOBE OLOZAGA. Jose Oloz»ga, brother of the Spenish si ttano Olozaga, ai THE GHOS! A BEPORTER'’S WATCH IN THE CELL OF THE BANGED MURDERER—RAFPINGS, SHRIEKS AND SI IIPPIN G N Ws oe RH Wilron, ark iain for Now Yorks — H . Prov f THE CLANK OF INVISIBLE CHAINS—A STRANGE ied teres, a re ce for Haverstraw. Ei it; aa CHARLES SUMNER VINDICATED. The True Reason for His Removal from the Foreign Committee. narrative of a reporter's expericnce In a cell which 1s bebe 1S Tylor, \m The San José Mercury of October 21 contains the OCEAN STEAMERS, for neve Pier for New Yor in ly for Philadelphia: said to be hauntod by tho ghost of Vasquez, the bandit, | PATHS OF see ak Ga. tome vow eae) Be EO an rear for New Lark. who was hanged for murder within tho walls of tho Criminals who bave been placed there since his taking off have begged to be removed from | City Gity of Rich the scene of its fearful visitations, Strapge and chill- ing stories are told of what they have scen aid heard, Tho Mercury says:— BRARDING TER GHOST, About twenty rinates alter we bad taken our places In the cell and bad made considerable noise in moving around we heard Madden call to bis roomn ing, “Bernal, there Is some fellow in the Vasquez Then followed a conversation between Madden and us,in which particulurs were given of our as- sumod crime, departure from San Francisco, partion- + lars of capture, and when this Information was re- coived the young mar subsided into silence. Nooo of the other prisoners appeared to bo awake, and all was We lita candlc and sat dowo upon the prison bunk awaiting developments, and in dur uneasiness for the appearance of ghosts arose and walked to the wicket and the grativg and peered out Inte the corridor and passoge. not a sound to break the atiliness, Under the impres- sion that light was unfavorable to the ghostly visit it Bar NOTICE TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS IN THK was blown out, and wo were lett peering into the | COASTING AND FORBIGN TRADE,—Captains or officers darkness of the dungeon, whispering to each other. TN uonsed to darknees a jeehng 0! uiter loneli- | ing the displacement or removal of sea buoys aro requestod kes possession of him, and even the human | to communicate the fact to the Hxnatn, so that it may bo Voico, so eomtorting under almost all kindred ciF- | brought publicly to the attention of the propor authorities. cumstances, sounds strangely unnatural in its sup Al Soon we realiaou this, and our ind wo, 1n conformity with every~ 4 thto @ gloomy silence, cop- | tton of dixplaced buoys or the causo of their removal, will sinaing until about hall-past eleven, when we were | suffice in all cases obsorved nlong the Atlantic and Pacific K, Crashing sound, 2 eines eats against a wall nis on the coast of Bnrepenn countries or in the Mediterranean prison, and wee iminediately sollowod by two similar nd a fourth and louder | or letter to the London office of the New Yorn Hxnatp, 46 the east side of the wall, while | rieet stre te was heard at oar cell |i ypern, Pari, Whi duor # low, monotonous thundering sound, as of some * dull instPument striking against the door bout a foot frum the bottom. What wild taucies fitted through our minde We do not now remember, but we felt the | displucoment aro observed in the waters of countries beyond GRANT'S FAULTY MEMORY. County Prison. Paiavetrma, Nov, 8, 18% Despite a driving raivstorm which prevailed all the evoning, the Academy of Music was crowded to-night with a first class audience on the occasion of Wendell Phillips’ address on Charles Sum tiven out ernest tbat the orator would answer as ithaa been General asens reiative to the character celebrated original F. P. Dewes and Robert Purvis, accompamied Mr. Phil- lips on tho stage, and tho latter introduced the loo. turer as one who bad nover sold his honor to this the deceased ‘The rst part of the discourse was a description of as silent as the tomb, Mr. Sumner’s early life and aa illustration, by anoc- dotes and personal reminiscences, by ¢! the loading personal traits and qualities of Mr. The orator described bis subject as a ‘man of extraordinary independence of character, great moral and physical courage, purity of mind and \ Reart and strong devotion of purpose, The Sonator’s * parly love, asa profersion, was for the law, and his highest aspirations were to geton the bench. De- spising politics be was drawn into them tn 1848 under circumstances that were disastrous to his worldiy m- terests. He permitted himself to be run against Whitcomb in that exciting campaign, and it took bim twenty years to recover from ane effects of that : offence be thereby ga! M Indeed, 14 was the young “= o' than State who Jifted Dim toto the United States Senate. There yet lingers m the streets of Boston a teeltng against the memory of Charles Sumner, aod it was forcibly illustrated re- cently when on the poor foundation offered them by General Grant’s loose ‘assertions every cditor in Bos- ton hastened to diagrace himself by writt yma sult to the memory of tho great Senator. General Gravt bas discoverca something which he thinks mars bis tam, He say: Passing bis charge as to Sumnel wo it the St. Domingo Treaty osttron to it, I wish to call attention rt. Porley Poore, who was present at the interview, affirms that Sumner promise. But suppose this to be merely a question of required on each siae @ lawyer would consider tho probabilities of the Pressed whispering. whisperings consed, ‘thing around us, re! startled by 4 qu duced by throwi: proceeded appurently rnaaealy Ke that Sumner was an ree ween | tos jabsequent 0 one whoappeared to quez's ybost, you ure he poured out the tale of his expericoocs with the jo tho knocking slowly grew louder, but retaming | THF PORT OF NEW YORK AT NIGHT.—The New You ie La i set ap ty until 1t made tho ceil vibrato wits | tgracp has adopted a distingulsning Coston night signa ie Nowe Oo: lvoked out, up and down the corridor, THE CLANK OF INVISIBLE CHAINS, othor in succession, andcan be seen several miles distant, We could not look to the 100% of the door as the | Captains of vessels, upon scoing this signal, will oblige us h bab ren aes.s hand and reached 'yy preparing any marine mons they. may here for tho Ehip ne aeiea td cenees ‘Ie began, how. | News Department of the Hanaro. e gradually to decrease in power or gic tall- mg slowly apd measured until It died was silent, remaining 50 Jor some time and brokea bis deep claok of chain, as if ry ey joot was boing raised trom the ground, the cin dragged alovgand tue f00t placed down, Gausing sue | Ptomptly delivered. Duptioates ate required. Chui to Fattie and clash. Alter the lrst tour or five eae ASHES founds of the chain tue rapping at tue door recom: | ALMANAC FOR NEW YURK—THIS DAY. tho gratings, The rapping at the door was the same us betore, whtle tho notse of tho cbali come slowly up the ind the ghostly Visitant growing more | the roach of the telegraph, as in Asia or Africa, captains BELOW. awe ¥ We calted to tho ae ies gy nd he may communicate with us upun.reaching the first conven- . . His patria kelley tee -tiy Sabi jon, the Only | tent port. This information will be cabled, free ofeharce, | ary gitvte dtal), Ferraro, from Leghorn Sept 6, ed cell,” and while | to the Henanp and published. 7 - NOTICE TO VAPTAINS OF VESS! ING ag-NOTICE TO ELS ENTER CLEARED. If the evidence be Ont to bhi affected a Massachusetts abolitionist as the red flag doos tho historical ball. 1s it poseibie the: that Sumoer, a slassachusetts abolitior asked to support the St. Dommgo Trenty promised to do go without looking at it? He must have lost hie senses betore he did it, You mizbt as well suppose Gerrison promising to support ure without ask'ng its nature eral Grant hos gi wicket was too 8 down as faras wi emanetpation mens- nd conditions, means of measariog 3 that he was so very scold bim severely aud take the business oat of bis hands, and Mr. Fish dia it. Theletter which Mr. Fish sent on that occasion is on file in the State Department aud is-filled with wBothing but praise of Mr. Motiey and approval of his can be impeached on 1 Grant says that jo tue wicket, passageway between thi with eiow and measured pause, ax of a person walking ‘then she clanking ceased, No man’s veractt: anything 80 loose as this, iy Ur ‘somner was left off from the Committee on For. | (2,B® roar, Of our ool wenaealy’ to be Tho noise ot recommenced tho rapping and tho | HERALD YACHT WEATHER, OBSER- Passageway continued * man. of a Committee on: Foreign Affairs that tl Senate over has bad, Mr. twenty years’ experience at Washington he never and pains-taking chairman. Thero was a great debate in the Senate on bis re- Mr. Conkling and the administration party ‘were at their wits’ ends to give a reason for it, The only one they could make up was because he did not epexk to Fish or to Grant They hammered away Topeatedly at that whilo Senators derided it as a mere acy Grant could bave & substantial shi ik thas et that Mr. uhnct wexiete at in fifteen months after- ward, in July, 1872, they found out that dr. Sumocr i" petent, but that could net very well be, be- foro it was known, the real reason tor his remeval. Mr. Fish ig groat’ at afterthought. He would be a if effects would only consent to pre- code their caases instead of following them. Accord. Fish the reason why Mr. be removed in March, 1871, ft was discovered incompetent. According veagon why Motley was romoved in London was be- canse the government had heard of lord Ciarendon’s death, bat uniortunately Lord Ciarendon did not die Jor two days after the Times had the news that Moticy ‘was to bo removed, Fish ought tw be cailed afterthought Minister.” aud natural, slowly and steadily up the passuge for tho last time of the first performance it seemed to pass up the iron guards at she end of the passage, over on the top of be cel, around and down agatn, and slowly passing coal ‘Noon |30.20| 57 BE Cloudy. a the passage be lost 2s 11 in istance. Thorapping | gout! 4 ry 30:10] 57. SE|Cioudy. wnich i continaca during the chain performance 4 died ont ta a iow minates. Sistah eg: eon ge a the ceastog o! the rappip 0 clanking o: lus ail'wantngein silent’ fof about ive miuues, | WESTERN UNION TIME BALL. distance was heard a low deep noise, as of Is bogan to epee a meareraud mw Yors, nee upward of aa with short pauses, The sounds of | tho VAS Bark Keload (8 (Nor), Manson, Copenhagen—Benham & al Now 8. 1877 | PY Hiagnedaion, (ow), Falck, Trteste 0 Toblas & Co. Poore says that in hi koew a more prompt If im that em suggested to his — tric the bayung of 8 hound. nearor, gradually incroasing in power, statesman omarel to petont. Mr. Fish says pal: utteraece of a damped spirit cast \f " over the batijoments of Leaven headiong into nell. It PORT OF NEW YORK, NOV. 8 1877. Was u sound calculated to ireeze the blood, and, P iteame Trequentiy daring the nigbt, instes famitar became more horrid ana ined to bo tue great Minister, Goatening. This wus continued uot Reed, ve clanking of chains and | 11 passengers to Wm P Uiyde & Oo. conversation, the ghust, it ghost it ir answering the mayority of questi Avthree u’clock when we were led to beheve tied, We returned to rest, and ere | Cone aren ane one Jost dozing away, woen the raj rd di coart (botore reper! ‘continging about ton -minates and then ceasing alto- | _ Bark Heian ot Dundee). Carthy. ‘Maniln, 0 TO darn gether, leaving us tosit up until “ag yesterday morning, When we wel ihan when we camo in, exeept in the matter of sais- | stron: NW. tying ourselves that the noise prisoners olaim to have Bark Betiard, ‘ot Ngee Danean, Sngagere 120 How they are produced wo do | with mdse to t Good I not pretend tosay, These are tue Jacts; euch one can | and cronmed the Equator ‘Oct 20, the The trouble with his e: that his account gtves no satisiactory explani facts, Fish says they had a ploas- parted with cordial regar sympathized with Si and was incautioas enough to offcr bim tho mission idn’t mean it as any bribe to cease his opposition to 8. Domingo. hr. Summer, on ihe . Other band, says that Fish urged him - yo to Lon- nt himselt from the Set interview end that ho pitied a to Englang, bat h heard we also heard. For this Mr. Sumner rebuked bim, and their relations were cool and distant there was a qaarrel; no doubtof i, That was tho excuse given by tho Semate for removing Sumner Fish confestes there mined as to what is the cause of that above narrated. | oct 1, in ball from the bar auship. dir. countered ovate! HOW A RUSSIAN OFFICER REACHED THE GRADE | £( oy SW, with sq OF LIEUTENANT GENERAL AT THIRTY-TWO, Charles Smith, seara for it and explains all the facta, We bo! theory of astronomy, because it explains tne tacte, If it ever ceaso to do that we shall reject it. So wo ion and reject Fish’s, be- the facts and the in emergency, was {London Times’ Correspondent beiore Plevna } have fallen to 0 leoward ‘by the pitching and rolling of the 1 went with tho Emperor to tho pvsitions before | ginie se neo or heer any one; Sth and Oth, had a hard weat- I final pad far underestimated the loss, ‘The staff give it as over thirteen thousand be- | sunmerzed excepting » small portion of the mera, mata- fore Plevas alone, that is on tho 11th and 12th only, 1 | mast head and stump of foremast, and Is vory dangerous to Dnd also that Skovele! did succeed in taking two of the Mins Nina ive ies. (Ital), Ferraro, Liverpool 41 days, in four redoabts on the Sofa rond at onco in his assault | ballast. AJ O Seauer: attwoP, .M.an the ilth. Ho lost nearly eight thou- sand men (out of 18,000) In doing 50, Ho himself ied | palinst to Punch, Kayo & 5. uy ‘anchored at Sandy Hook n horseback right up tu the glacis of the | for orders. Joe Smita, in favored with an adaitional revelation. /undoubtediy be favored with an afterthought to ex- When it comes it will be found that Fish has mado his asual blundor and based his on something that did not occur until thing fo oe ex Mr. Phillips closed by saying th: Dotter than quote to the, young men tho truth onjoined when the former was parting with him in France, “Life is ncither a ploas- ure nor & pan; it ea serious business, to be entered ‘upon with courage and ended with self sacrifice,” GRAST DON’T TAKE MONBY, Tho sentiment ef the audience, as manifestea by its was clearly with Sumner and the e latter’s remark “‘ouco considerable of a Grant man and in a certain Plevna to-day. plaio this aificuity. ined was ended he could not do on Sumner by De redoubts, Hie borse: the seventh he has bad killed in | days. in ballast, to order. 1h) "was blown to pieces under bim by a ighvtinder his belly, but he escaped Ubhurt xnd-ledtve way into the redoubt on foot, sword in hand. Thowgh my friepa and |, voth old rt diers, watohed thi applauso or stienee, wpeakor, though tl that he was fair most closely, we both tooagnes See Bros. Is auchored in Gravesenu pod had been repulsed, The day Logan with a heavy fe 1A, that surned to rat erihet it Was Impossible to and smoke that hung like a pall Eeroenly hoping for skobelei’s wellarc—ior he bas | ‘Hark Wilhelm ynther (Swed), Ostlun been exceedingly Kiad to us both, sending as invita- | anys. in ballast, to onde tons always to Feconnoissances where sheits were the principal feature, and which wo gratefaily but iirmiy re yet both thought ho bad teen badly re- considerable of a Grant man yet,’’ olicited very warm applause. However, when a few mioutes later he remarked sarcastically that “Grant eo clonriy 1 only pushing the Domingo business to servo his friends, to whom he was always vory kind,” there was a barst of applause, mingled with laughter and sea. Attor the Jecturo Mr. Phillips was met in the green- room of the Academy by a number of promiuens anti- Glavery peopic, whom he warmly received, canneries OBITUARY, P 1a pulsed. Host him, which we now | Bark Naja (Nor), Kunts find must have been partly nis, in beating off a couu- | to Bockmann, Verioin & ter-atiack after de was in, Was like one continual long es brig Lillian (Br), bound K, hor way into Watt's Istana Harbor on ‘Sunday ovening ‘aah, roll on the drum for more than fiity minutes, The Turks must bavo lost heavily in their counterattacks, for we sgt romuns ee ito 6 ie yoo three times, | ballast, to Benham & Boyeso re four redoudts on the Sofa Koad. sKobelef | Bark Francesco Avegno Tra), Ausal da carried the two furthest cast rk Franeeseo Avegno Ital), Ausalaa, Genos 50 days, of Pievna and lower “png the bill, They were rectan- weork golar and ail open at tho gorge purposely, 80 as to be order. m commanded from the bla western ones, Ho only panant toon Ansaldo, Leghorn 49 days, in baltast to | sank botor re reach! succeeded 10 retaining them tor twenty-!our hours, tor Bark Germania (Port), Pollt with | surod. on the night of the 12:h the Turks puuoued him’ out | cork wo Nagemerer & brain, a OPO 9 Gar of them by close artilery fire irom above. All tho army hears with satisiaction that Skobelot | With, hides, dc. to Kinder & Peabory. Crossed the Kquator Peon Dauveveav, Hayto, of and trom Areyto tor 1 AMELIA, QUEEN DOWAGER OF SAXONY, ‘The death is announced by cable from Dresden of , tha dowager Queen of Saxony. This estimable lady, the daughter of Maximilian yosoph, King of Bavaria, was born on the 13th of November, 1901, aud bad consequently nearly fvished ner seven- She was married to John, the tate King, whom sho survived somo four years, by procu. ration on the 10th of Novomber, 1822, tho 13th of scholarty husband, Amelia August ty-sixth yoar. 8] nopalas condact on tho 11th. and 1n persoa the samo month, ungsteatatious the weloved of to the day of mueco affection by them, husband, her kind Jace was woll known to the in- habitants of a jen, the capital. WILD ‘D MAN Like that ot hee man fo that viewity. ing water fowls when they came upon tho strange be- coh He was jast emerging from a clump ot trecs and sehe BOS witard,, Strobridge, Lagaayra and Thougir always the when at Wesenste: ca lady of the manor than a sort, The coors circle which she drew aner at Drosden daring the nipoteen years of reign Was a very charming one, distinguished fal tone and its patro: od the arama. A sincere and her husband, sho brought up fe family, who wero strongly underbrush when thoy caught a glimpse of him. His | tine weather up dross was in the most primitive style, consisting of | NW tos. in wate s pits somo alla, Li “ 6 Or | Sehr Annie Ll. Mckeon, stinson, Sackronvilte 12 4 wover. Sonstrileresd Ro had a stick im his hand, which bo | with mmberto Drew & Backi; vonsol to Alvah Stoor Wastixcton, of and for New Haven, Fooks, ( ranm & woolion shirt. swung around his head as if striking at something ho | perce, Wm Collyer, Tavlor, Philadelphia for literatare, masic arts, age ne ‘ami aitacbed to her, M, DUBOCHEr, M. Dabdochet, the founder of the Comptoir @’Escompte and a director of tho Paris Gas Company and of other great establishments, died in Paris on the morning of October 22, aged sighty-four. native of the Canton de Vadd, Switzerland, but camo to Paris m 1613 and was subsequently naturalized, Ne pradont and consistent re- vty Ho was an intimate friend of tho two tiv ihiers bad @ great cetecm tor him aaah respect for bis judgment i for a time to Lausanne, ot at Nis splendid chiicau, on immortalized in the okout, nervou of @ reed or anything th rainary. After a fow moment squatted on his haunches under a tree and dig in the ground with bis hands and the stick, oc- casionally carrying something to bis mouth which he seemed to be enting. ented in the strange being than in the object of their bant, and crawled cautiously toward him until near enough to satisly their curiosity, He was digging | prig's bowspe was all bis life an ard roots and feeding upon them. 1s beard, Lke bis hair, long and #heg ire bouy covered with a growth of hi 24, when at Thiers w boch. id not have been i sae ai to Bu od NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1877—TRIPLE SHEET. His complexion must havo been by ashis hr Dannioghem Rectan foe Wow Nort, Paapesce, heir was of a lightish brows, vigteaitr Same hima a and Gi ee short time they concluded to retreat. ‘Alter & got ‘He jeft an immense forinne and rumors ero | few steps the faced ae ay ome ind stared intently Lauxcunp—Sbip._ Binsrem. sgibont f irancs | at them. Becoming hte: into the Platte, crossed over fo vite slapd and and disappeared in its thick underbrus! tch from Paris announces the death of COLLIERS RESUME WORK. tom, Wood's [ele Newronr, Nov 7—Newton jostoan Salos- _ ‘Amn for New ‘York. out of position about 200 like him, a Progressist leader, Bratpwoop, Il,, Nov, 8, 1877. y Island, for eer tek. OF VASQUEZ. Several bundred coal miners resumed work here “Ser ani ‘anibony Burton Jobers, rset New York. | ‘wide be i this morning at the company’s terms, They have a - New York. Doon idie seven ienths, car we iar Pi Feioae rey Yar Seer ae esanait Morton, Providence for Now York. rentte Oe Atlantic Oce: York, Sailed Echr Sparkie, Shropslire, Derby for Now ¥ Schr Julia, Ann. nm mmnith, Ne Ne 4 few Lonston for Ni ‘Lord, ¢ New York. London for New Coie. Pd Suite Kb Gam ‘ork. Howling tireen Sehr Rachel Smith, Norwich for New York. 7 Bowling Green Rene Chiat Smith Noraich for New ¥ vor 78 Broadway Schr Tempest, Parker, Middletown, [29 Broadway Schr Urbana, Baker, Bridzeport for e ..|4 Bowling Green Sehr I a. trae. Hrldgepor fo Now York. 5 Brondway Kehr Anton Brawn, Pola7. Tirlimeport for Now York, it tt Caue Unie, Bete Hew ore for Now Yorks. or ue ia JeCobb, Vola, a wrt for ‘or! Behr kin Pierce, Bewart. Bridie eon ig, Now sis Sehr 4 ny side, Dickenson, Bridge: Schr Lamartine, Davis, Bridgeport Sehr § > Soranton, Wright, Portiend, Schr Jane M Brainerd, Peck, Portia jon, Portland, Conn, t neon, Portland, Ct, for ridan, Otis, Porttand, ‘Bebe Freestone, Ht Ct, for Now York. Echr Joneph Rowers, Hnil, Ps Gt, for Now York. Sebr F cranvillo Russell, ‘Rankin, Portland, Ut, tor Now Tribble, 8 whrook for New York. ‘orsyth, Harsford for No if Jollins, Phillips, Harttord ne Naw York. tious River for New ¥ork. tord for Now York, Sania 3? Bowling Green 7 Brondway 3 Broatway 18 Broadway [20 Broadway 4 Bowling Green 7 Howling Green jonel.. Republic City of Bi York, Bear D Kaho, Ham Sebr Geo Giliu ral 3 Bone Ge Bowling Green 7 Bowling Green ..|29 Broadway iL. . | Rowling Green 55 Broadway New York. ot pictiesy by, Ne ie for Ni York. eve .. |G Broadway oily, Norwalk tor New York. RterastoR War Wietts ‘[b9 ironaway Norwali for New York. avon t Hobbie, Stamford for water), ferris, Portchestor for r, Now Kocholle for N rortchester for Amboy. BOUND EAST. mer Franconia, Bragg, Now York for Portland, er (inicus, Hearse, New York for Hoxton, Rehr 1X Paina. Jones, Now York for baat Grana Islan’ Now York for Boston, en B, Jonge New York for Boston, Baker, Néw York for Fall Kivor, Sehr Jami w York for Newburyport. Behe Maen Hands Goldimits, New ork for Provi- Bohr Jobn Mettler, New York for Providence, ar Shas Brainard, Spencer, New -York for Middletown, Bent 4G Pongo, Pease, N York for Middlotown, 0 Sebr George Hotebieis: Sorter Now Haven. BER WitekRown, Wont, Port Juhnaon for Boston Bohr Ovaries, Upten ‘Voase, Port Johnson for Boston. Schr L 0 Wolls, Wo! Port Johnson for Providence. Behr A T Rowland, Rowland, Port Johnson for Provi- see see GW Whistler, Burgess, Amboy for Providence, of vessels engaged in the coasting and foreign trade observ Poppe. New York. or addressod ‘To the editor of tho Henatp, New York city,” giving as accurately as possible the number and posl- adelphta. den uch a8 18 Pro- | coasts of the American Continent. When they are observed Guoverste! it fs requested that information be sent either by telegraph York. , London, or to the Paris office, 61 Avenue de the telograph 1s used despatches may be addressed ‘Bennett, 46 Fleet street, London,” or “+Hennett, G1 Avenue do POpera, Paris.” Where casos of adelpnia, Steamer Erla (Br), Thomuon, pron, Llvernoal FW am Steamer Otranto (br), Bristow, Mull, E—Chas L Weighs jp teamer Boadices (Br), Smith, Tyne Docks, E—Bowring A Aemmor Leenin (Gen, Yors, Hamburg, vin Plymonth and Cherborg—Kunhardt & Co. sutra. Rotterdam (Dutch), Vis, Rotterdam—Funeh, Steamer Saratoga, Sundberg, Havana—James E Ward a itaime Chas B Snndford, Rich, New Orlt Creek mmer Rapidan, Kempton, Savannah’-Mutray, Perris ‘ joket and could see for use on bourd the Heraup steam yacht, showing whiio ‘vuroing the colors red, green, red. changing fram one to the pg-Persons desirous of communteating with vessels ar- y. Again all | riving at New York can do so by addressitig'to such vessels, caro of Huniup news-yaoht, pler No. 1 Enst River, Now York. Letters revetved from all parts of the world and SCianior Yeane Bull, Lawrence, Norfolk, City Point, and | Minster, NO. Richmond—Ola Dominion Steumshin Co. htoumer Octorara, eynolds, Baltimore—Wm Dalzell, Steamer Franconia, Brazr, Portland — Ami Bicamer Glauene, Honrse; Boston—Il F Diinoek., Ship MeNear, Taylor, Melbourne and Sydney—Maillor & norenn Oise Indy Franklin (Br), Jackson; Gloucoster, b—Pea- deay, Willis & Uo. Bark Gn (Nor), Andorson, Hull, E—C Tobias & Bark Stetano Paare (tal), Fusce, Southampton—Ben- ham & ene ¥r tai “Arreco (Ital), Arreco, rs — 33 im & Boyesen. ornark Da mar (wor), Danielsen, Cork or Falmouth tor other to poured 10 cells as if om tbe rk or Falmouth for and down the Bark Regina Cocli (Fr), Boerg, Murveilles—James jen Bark Rebecca J Moulton, Atwood, Smyrna—Latorne & ee ham. tiantre, Lanfere. Lea tiopas ot Trowbridge’s Sons. ae Kodtack, Poters, Dublio—F Talbot & Co, Brig Donna Auna (Port), Leiate, Linbon—G Amsinck & Co. Bie Fogo J Btrout, Fickett, St Domingo City—Simpson, Uo. Beis Gem, Piorce, Barbados—Danviel Trowbrid; i: be! Brig bts as bial Olea Barvados—L Ww Arm. ‘Don pha canon Lamaine, vis Curacon—Miller & Houghton, Sehr Lanie Cobb, Col it Croix—Harham Bros. aod Ocean Belle’ (Br), Wasson, se John, NB—P'T Nevius Behr ee ‘Wood. Wood, Norfolk, Marat iy wed R U Staples, Sehr well, Newark. NJ—Jed Fr: Bar. | Ther. Bthte of | Inch.| Deg.'| Wind. | Weather. 29/00 58] SE Raining. 20.80} 68) S8E| Raining. quarter damaged. sud- ‘Tho time belt of the ‘Western Union Tek (oy standard time of she United Sta al Observatory at Washington) was to-dry dropped correctly. Pacer re Nov 5—Al 1, Hall Sebr a farisss Allen, Butler, Kall River—rrank Pidgeon, Jr. Febr Ide Palmer, Palmer, Stamford—Stamford Manufac- taring Co, ARRIVALS. REPORTED. BY THER HERALD STRAM YACHTS AND MERALD WHITESTONR TRLEGRAPM LINX. Steamer Columbus, 4 days, with mdse and mer San Salvador, Nickersou, Savanuah Nov 3, with 10 George Yonge. Old Dowimon, Walker, Richmond, City Point ie with madne amid passengers, wo the Old Dominiou hip Uo. Nov. 20 PM, Bee Harbor bearing Tt aattee, passes 8. ir waterlogged, on her ‘act standing. and fight in the way Balled tee RW Grinith SAILED. eh i: Rowena Re wed ers ey Wilms! fy (Br) ington, heard no more. an BL edam (1 Mal 8, De! rk Talisman (Br), Pat. in Kodiat, Dublin; sche Fred Jackeon, f’orto Carmen (5 Matsax, Nov Dgs recommenced, | of vorsets MARITIME MISCELLANY. The purser of steamer Columbas, from Havana, has our thanks for favors. Sramen Gro W Hosr, which sailed a Now Bedford 4th for Sandy Look, soturned to port 6th, with boiler Epust seven orcivck | wit agar and herp to, Fabbrt & Chan Mend Tope Sept 2, and creased she Kauntor Get de Teleased ne wiser Fon 28 vn 4 Ae days of ‘the Cape of ly lope, with seed OC: of Pion 380 he had fine weather form his own opinion. As for us we are undeter. | througheat. a leaking. Bark Hesethurat (of Annanctte, XS), Gouder, Hysacet aa (Bp, Alea, from 'Q feot 28 fr . weather, Blowing at aoe complete burrieato witn tre. pois or geen see ‘heavy galo up to Oct 17, whi THE GALLANT SKOBELEF. Buea cend Mead in'ar s"had"raibie "Tosi: | Spel ed over and four men eradan fh prontumaty ow to Nov 2, on honts, wh we _on- | Of tho crew were on the and, Queonstown. ng wore falion in with, on the 2ist, in Int Jon 40. by ship taken off and Innded at Lewes, Oregon (Nor), and wei Delt Kors. Bank Eurex Horr (Br) from ee gerapir which dragged ashore at Tyoce Nov 7, was hauled off at 10 AM next dl aad has anchored in the inner ronds. No damage reported. the forceastic aoe aud ix nupoored to pal was last sot vessel; it wax dark at tho time, blowing hard and impos- Banx Prrnea (Nor), from Whycocomagh, OB, for Hull Gis (hefore reported), 1s ashoro at Lttio Narrows, OB. is Bank Onicxxt, of and for Baltimore trom Rio Janeiro, before reported lost, became » complete wreck half an hout and Il men were taken from by two Hrazilian cous 28, whora. they wore taken in It utteriy valued at orl And wos driven to Int 38, lon G8; Sth, 20 mi flee oak er h Barnegat, passed tho wreek of @ schooner, the bi naemers for Mi ‘Lubke, Liverpool 41 days, with salt to Hark Se ooh (Nor) on, London 30 days, wae" lov 3—! maak Aurat (Br), at lvigtut, for Philadelphia, | ae by private advices received at Philadelphia to beet lost. Ne Partientars, ‘The. A was 209 tons register, balle of took, at Uaiculta, m 1841, and Thailed from Peterhead. nen Canouina (Sp). from Santander for Mayagues, th 3.000 flour, we sehvore oes wit Be ss ncsy ‘about ymailes from aees,. saved E ry mayan: tate; ie ee '8 total loss. Bric Sormer Peak Prion, which put into Pensacola tn from Rordena: Bark Louivo Lubeke (Ger), Ruggensack, Gloucester 43 sent aad Fei a (Swed), Gunderson, Hull, ¥, 47 days, in Tetens. (Sor). ‘Given. Stralennd 62 days. with empty to Bockmenn, KChignecto (ar), Shaw, ‘Antwerp 36 days, Er Jonny, fe mn Aspinwall for Brazos wanti- | Bt M! thet is ‘Denanee and short banded, fone Paat of Biddeford, tach tun Into off Sew Lon- ie night of Nov’ by ‘an uoknown 6 ‘hed Cencenhs ‘and rail Srward aughely" ‘damaned. Bho Was fé- Paired st New London on the “ark Colla (ot St John, NB), Robinson, Rochefert Sept & continaal drizzle, | yo°ME fetal ta ¥2" aya ie. ballon ib moamer, Fron the mixed Heailtins hail a Continnation oe alos trom SHito 8 and NW: the ‘spot. 9 Colin is anchored nt Hi jovk for Bark Lyngoer (Not), Pettersen, Bordeaux 43 days, in bal- Honk Crantorte (of Dieby, NS, 71 tons), Mallett. from i Funehy bert. Nw, for Gorton, londed with wood and tai, AN jaxt, to Funeh, Edye & Port Gumpert, NW, for Goren. loaded with wand others Hark Aden (Its}), Bo 5 56 days, in bal- to Funch, Edye & spathecmlec ise subir 3 captain t and crew arrived at Jonerport in thet bore Got pnd Vatencie 42 dors, im ballags, saving nothing bat the clothes they stood In. Oct 16, lat 25 2, lon 92 58, Sone KAte B Watton, of Onnncock, Va, while making t k Guiseppina (lial), Nostardi, Ancona 02 days, tn panew to order. Bark Knonn Famielta (Ttal was aimnek b: change of wind end capsized Het Targo of dry goods was badly damaged. Hone B I Brazos, Raynor, from Philadelohia Oct 27, 89,400 bi e Nowport, sprang a leak on the 2d whilo at anchor on Maurice Rivor Finding It impossible to keep her made for Egg Island, but the vessel ‘The crew wero kaved. Sho now Mente two fothoms of water and will be total lose, Unin- Roffo, Genoa 67 days, at is, Dearest the wowa | 1m ballast, to Bonham & Boyese Hark Beppino R (Itai), Magelo, Genos 48 days, tn ballast, at the Foun Buta Parssy, which had matnenil badly torn to Bate Lisbon Cot Bath). Dunning, Montevideo 48 days, | jencing Newpore ior Newburyport, rovurmed for repairs. has been promoted Ltcutenant General to-day tor his | Ot 2,10 lon 38: hag tine weather. ‘ion with “ish, In reported astora nt Batvery Point, en- | vile: Skyinek, Smal Tneatenant General at | at ete thence e seaeee nna are ate and Tybee OFF | tenes of anenba acho.” (Tue voxel ia probably the BALTIMOGE Rev Yet the rank has been won step by step. NK; ston bulwarks Fees TAT yound to | Bella Rosa, of Argyle. ‘Thompson, " peal ang anch for orders, Sewn Parnox, of Sreenprt a Sapo, parted oes Wirbene . * rk sam DI Ror nm Monday last, whow o! qd IN NEBRASKA, naayn in “pipitianher ro Hound one of she crew, n man velonsing in Riverhond, haueee: fi wt ae tag) ‘stollamare 58 days, | wont out on ond of the boom to whe ; in blast to have & a. fuddon Inreh, The Fremont (Neb.) Tribune, of October 21, contatns.| "rig itask ‘ori Ginond iio 44 days, with eotfoe | broke att and the man waa drown y an attiole giving the detatis of tho discovery of a wild | 10 dovias & Uo, Crossed the or Uct 10, In ton 34, ae from Boston for New York, at New London, ¢ , Repetto, Genon: ‘ Two young men wore out hunt. an Repere Bowe ick Sew inven), Neamtwiemencery, me'inthe storm of Monday night, her chain Fraacoeching Leal, Beg! ipencer, Martinique 12 Smith, Boston. days, “with ou ravidence tf New London, had a Sho lost both an- to It Trowbridge orth bello O Johns Hopkiui vannah; harks fee, dc, to Dullet, Bontton & Bho lay to fitteen ho h inat, when experienced # galo from iat se Anchors wero subsequently recovercd, ,'in trying to eros tho eT toend: inthe Snort and fh ood hth on Monday ae ores saw in the air, and uttering the while a sharp, un-.| xehe West Dennis, Crowell. Phitnd drenking it in two Y bd hades Bele Providence, Uandy. Piiiedelpite| ior Prowideese, ory a ures anchors, “and. in. ridin HATH, Sor 0—Batles, joimal be was constantly PASSED ~! ‘ broke off en bowsprit ned luoking thie way and ASSED' THROUGH NK CATR Thumpod hee and set hor leaking badly, At 4-20 F Zen © tee st unt boise or his ‘ tries geisha baht De orh en sourn. er oe SuBReCee Le ‘she went sayore ‘on the wost Steamer Norons, 1 Boston, for New York. ot ‘of Plumb Isla: iN pftramer City of New liedtords’ fish Now Bedford tor lew Lore ' SwAce Cannonun, of Oreonporn, was rin Into by an nine The boys became moro intor- it ‘Ne ort, Hf) en). B with’ sugar to attached and wn ‘made wie jo. WAT Armstrong. Nov M. white at anchor off ura, Nov 6—The only yr ee Court today ph: a ston New London, was r by shin Wied the sterner Ualifornia $10,000 nulvage for towt ‘EDA Lite Ne or Herman Indwig, disabled 155 miles trom New York lor Noston (before r AB nearly as they could | balwarks, de. Tie ship wae bat slightly damage Newacnvront. Nov 7—Sebr E M Johnson on Taesd: roiled Ist, vel Judge from appearance he was aout forty or forty-five | — sehr Marchlews (iit). Cowon, Charlotiotiwn, PET, fF | paar eneried uwny ths head of hor mainmast, aud Mek Cleared 24 Fearn of age, of strong and bony trame; bis buir was | New York, with poentoes tu order. fant carried way, ing awattior one, CuNRLAT t che Mui jnres New Yor Jong as to fall in snarls over his bronzed and dirty | Sehr Jy Narr cena nucor for Now York. (Quente, Nov. G—Bark Amicus (Be), way raised rent i Behe J R Atwood, Atwood, Urescott, Me, for N any. dhe is now lying within 20 foot (of the wharfin ex, pnt Sehr F Fish, Davis, Kennoboc River for W. feat condition, with about 2 foet of wai Py er. ys Mersip, Hardy, Boston for N | Balance of sho cargo can mow be easily remuved. . foney, an inch long. cbt Aame Sax e—The 7 Bouquet ranfon erect on Pacwday lane and capsiaed. Ths crow were i Koule's Ll Fortiand fr forher out ‘outa and aps Walte is NOTICE TO MARINERS. Mock Hacy, off Boaver Tail, is inted red. shutgn Tata either going in WHALEMEN. at New Bedford Nov 7, achr Petre!, Avery, At- malted inees Marion 7th, schr Admiral Blake, Hath: rovincetown 6th, schr Uarrle W Clark, Marshall, on an Atlantic ) Orean wh whaling voyage of 2 years. Sebr Cook Borden, Lunt, Port 8 for Cedar Keys, Oct 25, off Capo Auton me NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS Merchants. shipping agents aud shipmast rs are informed that by telographing to the Hnrayo London Bureau, ad- ty No, 46 Fleet street, London,” or to the sing “Bonnett, G1 Avenue de l'Opera, tho arrivale at und departures from European and Lastern ports of Amorican and all foreign vessels tradi ‘the sume will bo enabled to this with the United States, country fro of charge, 5 Captains arriving at ond sailing from French doa Medi- torraneun ports will find the Paris office tho more econom- cal and expeditions for telerraphing mews. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS, Brincewater, Nov 7—Arrived, bark Milt! Cook, Philadelphia. Burston, Nov S—Arrived, sone W L Burroughs, Smith, Satled 7th, steamer Somer 8th, bark Euro (Aus), Kreglich, do, Bannow, Nov 7—Sailed, bark Lydia (Br), Chalmers, Bal- timore (before reported sailed Oct 29 for Delaware Break- jot (Br), Stamper, New York; Bremex, Nov 5—Sailod, ship Veutchiand (Ger), Koper, United States; barks Vircinia (Ger), Minner Helene (Ger), Raschen, hae 7th, ship Cleopatra (Ger), Goriphchaan Nev Se-Arcived, bark Molaslie thence: rolimich, New York; Prosident Dane (Nor), Ol Droauena, Nov 7: brig Emma (Br), Fatmovrs, Nov 8—Sailed, bark Nina Sheldon, Bigley (from Antwerp), New Y: Nov 8-1 Connell, Philadelphia, Grxo4, Nov 5—Artived, bark JH Ingersoli, Strout, New jed, bark Underwriter (Br), Mev Hut, Nov 7—Arrived, bark Tavedok (Br), Hughes, Phil Balled Sth, barks Embla (Nor), Sorensen, New York; Sovero (Ital), Caffarens, Baltimore. Hausuna, Nov 6—Arrived, bark Efena (Ger), Stéeriken, Liverroon, Nov 8—Arrived, steamers Gracin (Sp), Ero- suma, and Carolina (Sp), Riestra, New Orleans; Porto Rico (Sp), Norfolk; ahtp Cavalier (Br), MoG bark James Benzicy (Br), Seabourno, do. Sailed 8th, ship Llewellyn J Morso, Ames, Ne’ Jorns; barks Northern Queen (Br), Sullock, Charleston (both not previousiy?; FowlandJiill (sr), Moran, South- west Pass; Adelgunde (Nor), flansen, Pensacola. Loxpos, Nov 8—Clenrea, ships I Ponsncola; Sir Robert Peel, Larrabee, New York; barks Svlo (Nor), ‘Torstonson, Pensacoin; Mina (forr, do; Rt Cloud, Bagley, Hampton Roads via Cardiff, Loxponperny, Nov Figita (Ital), Josce, Baltimoro. Ororto; Nov 1—Sated, brig Vera (Nor), Eriksen, Wil- ro (Nor), Gundersen, 8—Arrived, bark Maria Repetto Quxenstown, Nov 7—Arrived, bark Ellisif (Nor), Hauge, New York ; 8th, ship Superb (Nor), Neil: barks Paolo Revello (Itul), Revelto, New Yor! Sage. (Nor); Larson, (Nor), Bielgsard, do: Norma (Nor), Mathiesen, do, Also arrived Sth, 10 PM, Steamer Nevada (Br), ners New York for Liverpool (and proceeded). Rorrenpam, Nov 7—Sailed, barks Aodrea (Greek), Coe chinas, United States; Jason (Nor), Thorsen, New York, Warenrorp, Nov 5—Sailed, bark Osmi Dubrovacki (Aus), Marinovich, United States. Sailed from ——— Noy 8, the Clara, for Unitod States. mn, San Francisco; (Br), Dinsmore, do; Loxpox, Nov 8—Brig atherine (Br), Smith, from Phile- depphia, wnich arrived at Plymouth yesterday with loss of wheel, bulwarks, &c, is also leaking in hor upper works. Bark Addie McAdam, Cartis, from Bremen Oct 2¢ for North America, has put back to Gravesend with her port FOREIGN PORTS. Sep) MAstined, bark Chea.Cax (Br), Cox, New ENFCROOS, Oct 20—Sailed, brig Jean (Br), posse John, ter role, Conpxrtasp Haxson, Oct 21—In lng Lina, Baltimore) ; for Piriladoiph' ai Arrived, sobr Vascello (Be). Yor! GENOA, Nov ‘S-_Arrived, bat New York; sche Nancy y (both betore reported with Cte sad ae ship Charlotte Gladetone (Br). Brig Torrent, 3 pet ree Lig dep veoh and Elba, Arctic me Masters, ite ape on oh neon, Pitiadelphie Lage tas! tbarks Br) imi a, De Tie (30), Sas, Toh ri red 2d, bark Boca sored jeston. yi Atelnna, os: Batilo, M 34, se i) Sata, Mobs ia, Meta, aie inne Mawel Ch ae re 2 ‘oncy, nQUt. Oct 27 from Priiedotpbt ae Nov 1—salled, foes Ane (8p), Sust, Charies- ‘Balled Got 31, sche Sarah L Davis, Cottroll, Jacksonville. 5—Cleared, Toomer Kmborina (Br), er Coquet (Br), Choteo Fs Hest} Hazelton, Pirmovtn, Oct 23—Put in for coal, st Graingor, from Montreal for Lil PYRNAMBUCO, Loa 6~ a rig Duan p. p. Coll, aa! rk Jane Adeltno, ona! Thitadelpnin, to vali for ‘ter York tm 10 days: joy, from and for New York ied, ship Quintero, URBEC, Rent de verte steamer Dominion, oe it Oct 3, PR daa UaBeLto, Oct oe ip Alcive, Lindwi ah fy SAGUA, Sept 28: Mecting, Bos- lied th, enmers Grosham, Maco, Liverpool; Momantie, Battorsby, do: barks Queenstown : Tanjoro. Dum A Dosott Dubrovacwl, nre Albert Sbutts, Latham, New *Snaxonst, . epee —Cieared, bark Corings, Josselyn, Na; Br dAdo, (et 35 - Satlod, chr Maggie Glen 0 Arrem: burg, N of Hatteras, sohr Herriot (Br) Nobo, S—arrived, schr wiewiek, Ge, via Castine; Alma, Ji Wasrsnaaie, ban A ‘ra ag steamer City of Valparateo AMERICAN. PORTS, sehen oh Oct 31-Aerive a ahi bark, ten BUth, bark Aldon Bere “td ace LA, Nov on Been ret KE Nantord, New Yor! ‘ork. sailed — ‘Schr Minnie 0 Tas or, Poughk BOSTON, 8 |, steamers ayer (Be), Brown, it ‘Philadetpit Phuiedatptin: W idem seiiter, Elisabettbort sklaver,, The Johngen mn; Royal ckervon. Weehawken: Wm 8 rade Wind, Oarvon, Pita. A Trai a ee “1 a ae iner. Malone $= 5 ‘nige, Ga! 9 'P stlek: “7 Now York: eee ivoul, barks Ling thewd Sen Ronsint, Rotterdam ; — May (Br), Helen, Mot Garret P Wright, Cropper, New York; J G ‘leured—Stoamers Hiberutan (Br), Archer. Liverpests au jansone and pats = brighB won, New York Be ee eer W Dresor. Brown, Tth—Sailed, sehrs Timot John @ Huntington, Bustier, Albany; —Arrt ark BELFAST, Oct 31—A vo bok J Florian, Beek ind (to repair daroagos incident on collision with sonr ore, Sane B Smit Ligie god) New York a TH Lavine Livingston, nr Hed to lond for Savannab ‘bark J W Dresser, Savannab; sehr TH Live rrtved, yg Auguste J Fabens, lee Griese yy, St Kitts, AF Aines, Achorn, vane feta A pilmpron, one. Now York, ae tenmor Suntiago do SLAND 5. Benten, ARBO! Nov _ 6—Arri sobre gaan, me DO, or hee yooks, 2 Verth Agta tor Loston ond do; & Wand on ee far Spree; SH Bune, on C Pree » Kenney, Proview reported. ASTRO! 1 Sailod, sche fevt fete welge e en yee at MM a ved, Anne (Non), from Aniesund (Norway), nook Bartaby. fareeibe, for ord frien " pale keersgiend eer er Rox " Nartelke wack Vestonds set), Plases, Cork eine Panned jou—ptexmer Venesielian jan tBr). from Norfolk for atts Protector (Nor), Wold, from been }. Wold, ordered to inition. ese ase Be Heneerane (eh, frem Rio Janeiro, has been ro, for New York, which sailed whAbe git Georgetown, 1) i cae Nov ScArrived, bark Elinor (or), Thor. n, Liverpool Also arrived, bark Orianten (for), Wink, Briatol. K. Cleared—Steamers Warrior (Br), Jackso rDool Rig iinet hd York. palin oe eens amor Hedro (8p), Meigiea, Livor GHORGHTOWN, Nor 6~Salled; tone; Tookors Fail Rivoct Ff Me Banat K ate bara Hoyt, Lyon, New Hat Joby Wiliams, wn: Forest Oak, Parkor, Now itavens Lids WKST, Nov O-—Arrived, steamer Ci loustor Galecaes tank eoISeee ate tone: omnen LUBEU, Nov 5—Arrived, sehr Convoy, Gorrish, New port. poking, chr Netlie J Dinsmore, mee v 8—Arrived, schr Mary Collins, Colling, viltas. Oct 30—Sailod, sehr Annie PF Chase, Poole, WEIN ORLEANS, Nov 4—Arrived, ship Guetay & Oscar (Ger), Hartmann, Bremen; barks Agar (Aus), Bussanioh, Mull; Ming (Aus), Garsanieh, Plymouth, Below—Sehr Sunbeam, Cain, trom Basen. 8th—Arrived, brie Jona, from St Vine Clonred—Barks Wid: Hunte n Stinot, Moweny Altagrace by etnies rived, ship Marie Stedenbi rei ggraker Liverpal Wat Rll ice Gees oe Mattie M Atwood, New ion. Bail et aud Now Orleans, for Now rico iverpool, POLK, Now 6~Arrived, achrs Annio E Orimer, Ronts, New Fors: ‘Heltpse rn st ‘lor, S . ‘th—Sailed, sch Moou.licht (from mhannock, ha oumed and relonded ot cargo), Now ag Net th—Ralled, steame! wiolon (Br), Loath ‘bark Pal pet Misono Beat oe YPOKT, T—Arrived, sche Fvorgreea, r Nauab, Cheney, Philadeiphia, NEW BRUFOND, Nov Toa trived, agen, Por Sohuain 7 cm schr Sarab R Thomas iailed—Sohrs Wm larve " Keofe, G Sidney Dorlon, Smith, Virginia; OG Gr semen Creare Phiindelptins Artie Garwood, stevons, do Julien a, Neleon, it Clair Howes, da: Jesse Wilson, ‘Connolly, do Momento, Whiio, New Yor x, Ohne. de pesokie aoe tay iste Wi 6, Lin or + Baa Ott ew, Kaley, Lo a im, fg eer, Courser, do; Henriette: 5 r Go; Fandle Hanmer, Brooks, ou Se coe : weaned out the bay—Schr Angler, Besse, Warehack for ow York, SNEWeuRn, Nov 6, PM—Arcived, (3 mith, Sometaat. for ‘Now York Hs x care Tehrepakitet jon ‘elloy. ai ioe Cie Wiinon Mf and Tdabo. Lect gall River or Now ReButa, Providenes for do," Donna Anna, Ambrest, Jadot plies ¥ Cook, Falkonvurg. Wood's Hote for do (with tones sail naa split): ‘with, AM—Arrivod, ech Chace, Ingraham, Now York for Sulled—Schrs Potter & Hoopor, Bradbury, Havorstr Manson B Oakes, Mangan, Kesnebun for Now ork: ‘Chas K Prescot, Gupiiil. Pi tchless (Brig ing out this Ingraham, Now York i wi aw, for, Mettoveren; Provid be co ees i ‘arfors ri ms ‘awt bol, Seah, PR River for do Pavorita. Sarah J Gu oer tae ior New York; James Enzlish, Bar wtneket for Rontont; Poarl, Goldtnwaite, Saco for New York: Mary spieen Waite, Fall iver for do; Cavt Jo! distibers, Prot oo for do, vin New Haven; Eva if es Protrisnce for do; RH Wilson, MoDaid, do a or A Hammond, Gindaing, fordo: 7 G volt, Shire, Fall River for do: Quickntep, Hutchinson, ‘Bristol Ferry for do. and a lurge flovt of fishing vessels. Nev, 7—Arrived, scr Analo ford, Phlladeipain for Norw Hf pesto sade sche Gas Carroll me “bent Winn sed relopra tend hag Carroll. do; Trude rt Kew York), Nockland; Paledim ‘(rom ‘New fork), ‘Now edtor REW MAVEN, Nor 7—Act hrs Tw son, Go Tomato A Shopatd: Bivert™ a ai, cia peril SSURG, Now 7—Arrived, owt ME Bayard, OR TGADEL PE LADELPHIA, Kev | | bay (ks cite, Gramley, Ne 8 Al pied Giulio Secundo Tien Hi ‘Dodero, Wootey, Kin, Boston seb: iS * deueten eb She t MS ame Senien. New sy aeppera nat arcived at re alarm, C7 urn, Boston ; bark¢ jertha (Nor). , Hardon Bere neu, a bs, Putatowher, de cia Lisabel, Beste TSrave, Fors, Se Mare! Fraucle’ ¥ronch, iS 8 Hod son, Vaughn, McEl do: C1 Prosimady Pe errr et Boston: Js do ie ae ve 4 Rant ‘Gielae Bia, do or dos ay ee Rivers eam ft Farr como does ada. ieee Sharp, ri Bonet Fila, « d—' ami Henre i art all River y Saleans ee, wile Boston « all catia? Hot Now York: Ann i int ow ‘Forks Susan, Yirummley. Now Coombs, Boston jer YX Ad a ror or Ly at ici Ponda ton, Kast Cambridge; arks Auguste (Gen, B ‘Gtoraitar; "to Mastorn dea Cork, rs y South, Derrickson, D ‘Smith, Aspinwall: Speculator (Brit J Lee, spt ik, O1 iasliswent Aten teens Nickerson, | Boston} Paul Reter, Henderson, do: Sunbeam, Now Haven; Ann 8 Cannon, Norbury. Pamiveket! edith B Hoxton John 7 aha de Norfol ; Are toleed tor Cabs a jg eam rh ey stata oo ers Ximen votrs Dolptin, South Amboy: 3 Hants “net cee Spe me pi ain cl ‘Ana Paes ns, Eaiied—stcamers Binekstone, March, Baltimore via Nor folk; ‘Catharine how plo Harding, ‘Philadeinhia; echrs ty Georgetown, DC; Jamon Ald- Aickman, Kimmey, and Mar! i Hteon County Tatmer, Hyde, Rondout: Maske, Cu * Srinettie, NOY afitchard Law, Hawking, Hoboken: Sarah A Falconer, Wilson; Sarah Burros, uter Tugie Bodine, Silvie: Hannah Wilectts, Sot. teidge: Oceana, Young; Martha . und Elie jaxtor, Luther, Now York; George F Ourman, Ketchum, Pat ‘atchogue- PAWLUCKET, Nov ‘T—Arrived, sehr’ Milas Ross, Lewis, ort Johnuon. Sailed-—sehe Harciet Lewls, C: pated “pin aetr amen key and Anthony johisen, New ICH MON D, —Arrived, schra Birdsall, Fogh: Ame CERO: Wevendants ew Cleared jer, ROCK LAND. Janisency, Shaw, Ne galled 4th to return} & Willie, Cousins, Satled mr ade ANF om, Be li egg Buews Viste, Harties, Hilo; Coloma, meer Clare re uaent 8 Masi. Pe nit uo EAvANNati, Nov = ark Orton Sour i. Arrived, steamer Id, Loveland, Baitt bare John eddie pe. eae ‘Dublin; ache Ward ol Tih —Arrt vehes Ma en, Por Johnson: Olle Chilentt, Fallorton, Gard iner for New Sailed—Sebr E Von Dusen, Godfrey Philadetphia, and the ertivale of Sth aad Oth, bound H and, VEN. Nov O-—Arrived. tches Anna Frye, VINEYARD. I mith. Kizabotl tor Boston: Hattie L Curtts, lott, New York, for B: Kolon, ‘Brocklogs, Palin | son, Dickerson, Philadel ce am Wiler, Wharton (mainsail bad; ahora, Smith, Boston for Phiindelphiae Mary usan, Snow, New York, Witmingrom, ‘NC, Nov 6—Cleared, steamer Ashland, ty, New York. trived, barks Braco (Nor), Christenson, St Vine vn Nor jacvig, Antwerp; Star of liope (Gerp, ist (Ger), Lounes, Hamburg; Flore jerver, London: bries Hilding (Nor), inedom': Aura (Br), Wood. 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