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14 AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE FRANCAIS. The scene within the Théatre Francais last evening was very different from tho scene without, Without ile within all was bright and warm: Tho protty little house was well filled, the all was wet und dark, audience was dressed m full ov g dress, and ebatte! and laughed betwoen the acts as though they were at a reception, Thero were two pieces on the programme—both comedies—the first “Le Chapeau d’un Horloger,’? an amusing vaudeville in oueact. The story is of a suspicious husband, who finds a strange hat in the house, and is devoured by Jealousy. The hat really belongs to a ciockmaker who has como to repair a clock broken by s careless servant, ‘The servant loads the busband on jp bis suspicions, because he does not want him to know about the broken clock. Finally, the mystery ‘se explained by the clockmaker claiming bis property. MM. Zehr, Henriot, Martal, Neville ‘and Karl, can Mmes, Ysaye and Charlotte Leblana wero in the cas' = pleco ran smoothly und was very amusing. Shee nos Roses’ followed. The original is very much English version, Tho French actors play tho jh lighter manner than 1 is a Camas the ‘The cast was as follo ‘The part of Henri, the nephew of his uncle, played by M. Mariel, who 1s one of the strongest men ‘of this company, and be of course made a great deal more of it than does Mr. Giddens, M, Chamouin, as Beaubuisson, the uncle, carried off the honors of evening’s performance, Mlle, Charlotte Le Blanc was haraly demure enough me the maid in the first part or froe and easy eno! the latter, The acting throughout was capital ain ry dénouement was re- ceived with shouts of laughter and applause, This samo bill will be presented on Monday; on Tuesday, “Les Moris me Font, Toujours Rire’”? ana “La Parue de Piquet;” on Thursday, ‘Nos Allis,” and on Sat- urday evening, “Les Canotiers ae la Seine.” HALL—DR. DAMROSCH'’S SYMPHONY ‘ CONCERT, Notwithstanding the bad weather, a fashtonable audionce assembled, yesterday, to listen to the superb music. tha, 18 always presented by Dr. Dam- tosch’s orcbestra, Tothe many professional musi- aans Lhe occasion was an évinement, They came not only to listen to the masterly portbrmance of Beethoven's fitth symphony, but to enjoy the exqui- ilo technical effects produced by this superb organ. of tho over- “Marche Mili- ? by Schubert, arranged by Dr. Dumrosch, the introduction to “Lohengrin,” and the two Hongrowe dances by Brahms. These wore brilliantly executed as On the first vecasion and applauded. Two solos were sung by Miss Lillian Bailey, a soprano trom Boston, and warmly received, although tue voice of the lady 1% somewhat Iceble by comtrast with others that have beon beard on the same platiorm. BTEINWAY CHICKERING HALL. A fashionable audience attended the performance at Chickering Hall last evening, the occasion being a soirée musicale given by Miss Corinne Boulizny. Bho was assisted by Muster Leopoid Lichten- berg, the young violimst; Mr. E. Gilbert, baritone; Mr, Joseph Jowett, basso; Mr. A. Munkibrick, tenor; Mr. Cari Walter, organist, and Mr. 8. G. Pratt, pianist, The programme afforded the above numed urtists an >pportunity ior the display ot their respective tulents, but interest was chiefly centred on Miss Bouligny, She shows cure and cuitare in ber style, und doubtless, with lurther practice, woich she propores to undertake in Europe, will greatly excei the effort made by her last tveuing. Her voice at present is not a strong one, ind is inore suitable for the gracious surroundings of a parlor than the broud, tone absorbing area of a con- pert hail, The ambition of Miss Bouligny 1s most sommendadle, and her many {friends have not made a mistake im taking her by the hand, MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES. “Our Oddities” drew large houses at Xochester last weok. Miss Lillie Eldridge has been engaged at the Grand Opera House, ‘ Mis Emma Thursby sings at Steloway Hall on No- vember 20. At the Grand Opera House Dr. Cavanenghi proposes to eat a live man. Bryavt’s Minstrels will be heard this week in “The Tramv’s Jubilee. ‘The Aquarium continues to be one of the favorite attractions of the city. The London Circus is drawing crowds, Bovelties ore always on the bills. The Florencos are now at the Opera House, Baiti- more, and will remain during the week, Miss Lydia Thompson returns to England at the conclusion of ber engagement at the Eagle Theatre, Mr. Harold Power gives bis unique performance at Chickering Hall on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Mr. Joseph Jeflerson is drawing immensely as Rip Von Winkle, Crowded houses attest public apprecia- tion. Mr. Oliver D, Byron commences a week's engago- ment to-morrow night at the New Park Theatro, Brooklyn. At Niblo’s Garden the play of “fhe Drankard’s Home,” with W. J. Fleming tn tho leading role, will be given to-morrow night. A sacred concert by the George Allen Plantation Dpera Troupe and Jubileo Singers will be given to- night at tho French Theatre, Messrs. Fordinand and Herman Carri announce a series of six soirées musicales at Steinway Hall, be- ginning on Tuesday, November 27, and continuing on the last Tuesday of every month, A dramatic performance for the benefit of St. Ceci- lia’s Church will be held at the Academy of Music on Thanksgiving night, NovemDer 29, Harr.gan and Hart aro still presenting an attractive bill at the Theatre Comique, “The New York Hack-* man” can there he seon at hi best. Mr, Theodore Thomas hus decided to give a second series of six public rehearsals at Steinway Hall, be- ginning Thursday afternoon, December 13, Topsy, Uncle Tom and Eva attract as | diences as ever at the Grand Opera House, The plan- tation scene Te a veritable piece of animated nature, The Elks’ benofit will tuke piace at the Academy of Music on Thursday, November 15. Sothern, Lotta, Miss Andersen, Harrigan sod Hart, Tony Pastor, Gus Williams and others will appear. Aimnée and her sprightly company will sing in Phil- adelphia at the Arch Street Theatre for ono woek more. On Monday night the new vpera “La Marjo- laine” js to be brought out for the first time in the Quaker City. The “Crushed Tragedian"’ still continues to produce ecrush atthe Park Theatre. Sothern ‘don’t mind it; rather likes it.” On Novembew 20 Mr, Byron’s com- edy of “Tho Hornct’s Nest’? will succeed the “Crushed.’” Gilbert's new comedy, “On Batl,’? which has had such a brilliant season in London, 1s to bo brought out §n this country in Philadelphis, at the Chestnut Street Theatre, It will be produced this wook by tho regu- Jar company. Tho San Francisco Minstrels havo a full hand in “The Babies,” and the humor and drollories of Birch, Wamboid aad Bachus appear to the usual advantage, On dit, that Charles takes a greater interest in the Dabies since Jast Thursday, At Tony Pastor’s dramatic and vaudeville theatre the entertainment, while always changing, is always good. No ono better knows how to cater to the public taste than the little manager who weekly brings out @ walking kaleidoscope, A new emotional drama called ‘Zillah’ ts about to be produced, with Miss Hessio Darling in the ttle role, Mies Darling is at present organizing a company to travel from here to San Francisco to perform the play in tho principal cities, The revival of Shak 's charming comedy, “Much Ado About Nothing,” at the Chestnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, last week, did not meet with the popular success it deserved, It was produced with great care and was well played, This will bea lively woek at Wood’s Theatro, Broox- lyn, ‘Lady Audley’s Secrot,” “Tho Hidden fland,” the “French Spy” and “Jack Sheppard,” with Misn Dolly Bidwell in tho leading parts, forms a suflic:entiy attractive list from which ail tastes cun be satisded, Mr. Marshall’s charming play, ‘False Shame,” will Fresh be produced at Waliack’s on Monday, with Mr, Mon- | tngue in the part of tho hero, which was written jor him. The piece requires the services of nearly all the leading members of the company, and will be beautifally placed upon tho st PPM iss Louise Pomeroy begins an engagement at tho Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, this week, ina five act piay adapted by Juliau Magnus from the French of Barridra and entitled “Gemma,” From, —_ |. have _ NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER Nl, 1877. 1-QUINTUPLE SHEET. the published synopsis tne piay appears to oe meio- dramatic, “Shegurah” ts the title of a humorous piece of music, the words of which are oy Harry Harewood Leech, issued by Aronson, ot Union square. lt is promised to be sung by Lydia Thompson and Harrl- gan and Hart. The sentiment 18 of the Irtsh sort and the music corresponds, Miss Rose Eytinge, who will begin her engagoment in this city on the 26th at the New Broadway Th as Cleopatra, has won a substantial success in the part in California, Sho plays Shakespeare’s Cleo- patra, not the Cleopatra of history, but the reckless voluptuary who conquered Antony by her faial tas- cinations, * The Board of Directors of the Lyceum in Morris- town, N. J., will give their first graud gala concert at their new hall on Wednesday evening, November 21, under the management of Mr. Ludvig Ruven. The following artists will participate:—Original Swedish Lagies’ Quartet, Miss Henriette Bebee, Teresa Carreno and George W, Colby. ‘The “Baby” combination is meeting with flattering success on 11s provincial tour, They have played fn all the principal cities of the South, and have everywhere been received with enshusiasm, Messi Lemoyne and Bailey, of the Perk Sheatre, are the principal members of the combination, They will be pleasantly remembered as the exponents of the Tutor and Baby’s Papa at the Park during the summer season, ‘The Oratorio Soctcty of New York will have their first concert of this season Thursday, November 15, at Steinway Hall, when Handel's “Judas Maccabeus’” WORSE THAN THE EMPIRE. THE SPEECH OF GAMBETTA AT CHATEZAU- CHINON, [From the London vally News] M. Gambetta, in bis speech at Cniteau-Chinon, said more violepco and arbitrary conduct bud preceded the elections of October 14 than had been shown during the whole twenty years of the execrared Empire, He was confident that in a few days tho Assembly, with its 330 republicans, greatly to be recrulied after the verification of powers, would restoro legality and order, and put an to the pretensions to keep in place, as weceavyary organs of tho administration, men who political object, now signally defeated. Hai these elections beon @ the republicans would have counted not 400 but 450. In his estimate he was mis+ taken in fact, but he had not foreseen the frauds and even thelts which had occurred in the Vaucluse, Nord, Pas de Calaiw, and where. The history of these elections wou.d be written, and France res Europe would judge them, He exhorted his auditors, wost of them, he was delighted to say, rural republicans, to st every nerve to maintain that universal suffrage which was now menaced, At great length he impresssd upon the peasants the necessity of underetanding the value of the littic squure paper called a bulletin, Already republican progress wus most remarkable in obscure bamicts; bay ignorance was a a formidable enemy, and eplight- ened electors should tell the truth to their fellows. He had been cailed a man of leisure and pleasu one who sought power through disorder, He was tauntea with boing the enemy of those woo governed, He was nobody’s enemy, but only the enemy of per- nicious doctrines and of despowsm, wi bether under the form of that which from December 2 lasted, to Metz and Sedap, or of the more in ting and equivocal will be performed, Dr, Damrosch has prepared his chorus im a@ great many severe rehearsals. The full Damrosch orchestra will assist, and the soloists are Mrs, Imogene Brown, soprano; Miss Antonia Henne, contralto; Mr, A. K, Stoddard, baritone, and Mr, Jogeph Maas, tenor, formerly with the Kellogg opera— his first appearance in oratorio in New Yor Helen Potter, the-reader and impersonator, will give tho first of her entertainments in this city to-morrow evening at Chickering Mal, She draws well, and if her performances are as good as her immediate friends claim ber appearances in New York will find as much favor as they bave in other places, After hér recita- tious to-morrow evening she wil) impersonate, in cos- tume, Anna Dickinson as Anno Boleyn; Susan B, An- thony during ber triel for voting; Charloite Cushman as Meg Merriles, and John B, Gough delivering one of his famous temperance lectures, On Friday evening next Signor Brignoli, atded by Gilmore’s full band and a number of artists, will givo A grand concertat the Academy of Music, There is no place where the eminent tenor could be heard that will call to mind more delighttul recollections of bis many triumphs tpan on the boaras of the Acad- emy. If wo cannot have a whole opera let us rejoice that we oun hear ono who renders its gems with all the power and patbos of his earliest days, for it is a fact that Brignoli’s voice never was in better condition than at tho present time, A new soprano, Miss Lillian Norton, of Boston, who is said to have a remarkable voice, will also appear. These artfts, together with Mile, Teresa Carreno, Miss Reber, the New York Cnoral Union, and Mr. B.C. Bent, the Levy of America, will offer a programme unusually attractive, The first novelty of the season at the Union Square Theatre will be the production of a version of Sardou’s powortnl play “Seraphine,” entitled the “Mother's Se- cret,’? tho first presentation in New York of the Fag. lish version, It was produced in Paris at the Gymnase the 29th of December, 1868, its success there, both as an acting play + ° as a work of pure literature is well known. Vue aim of the play is the gatirizing of bigotry, hy- pocrisy and ‘self-decelt, and this :noral naturaliy lod many to say tbat it was obly the Maré a /a campagne, known bere as the “Serious Family,” treated ina graver manner avd murried to a plot of greater power, The play bas all the excellences of character, delinea- tion and skilful construction which have made Sardou celobrated and which bave obtained him a seat among “the Forty Immortals of the French Academy.” The work has been in rehearsal at the Union Square Theatre for nearly a month, and its cast promises to insure it a fair trial before a Now York andience, comprising, as it does, Mr. Charles F, Coghian, Mr, James O'Neill, Mr. Jonn Parscilc, Mise Kate Rogers, Miss Sara Jewett and others of the favorite mem- bers of this favorite company. Practically the pro- dubtion of the “Mother’s Secret’? 1s the commonce- ment of the late season at this house, HOW TO DESTROY THE COLORADO BEETLE, To tax Epitor or Tux HeRaLo:— 1 would recommend to tho farmers of this State, who during the past season have suffered trom the ravages of tho Colorado beetle, to plough deeply and cross plough all the land used for the cultivation of potatoes before the ground becomes too much frozen to do so. The ploughing should be done at a low temperature to insure the destruction by trost-of the grubs that have taken possession of the soll, and which will in the spring, under favorable ciroum- stances, come forth if ‘now undisturbed to renew the destruction which their predecessors accomplisbod during the past season, Having for several years closely obzerved, with tho micrgscope and otherwise, the habits of this insect (during one of which the potato crop im this section of country where I re- side in the summer was totally destroyed), [ become convinged that unless somo Tadical measures are udopted to oradicate this pest it will become a permanent scourge. The great power Jor evil which it possesses is due to its enor. MOUs capacity for propagation, As we descend t! scale of woimal life this capacity increases, aud in the minute microscopic forms 1t reaches incredible pro- portions. The female of tho Colorado beetle will lay over a hundred egg» at one siiting. 1 have counted 121 in ove pest, They bave the form and appearance under a magnifier of hen’s oggs, with ‘the exception that they havea saffron color, Always deposited on ihe under side of the leaf the eggs are hatched out in favorable woather in torty-cight hours, when tho vo- | Tacious little creatures bogin thoir attack at once upon the grecy cloropbyl of the teal, gorging thomecives by incessant eating uowil they can scarcely maintain their hold upon the . Incrownt 8120 with a won- derful rapidity thi joen drop to the earth, Into which they burrow, and iu ton or fifteen days emerge there- from with striped wings in the fall beotio form ready to begia the work of propagation. If the season is | favorable two broods are developed into active force | during the summer, and @ third brood goes into the ground to come out as a beetlo in the spri Soyer tack the early sprouts of the potato, som may be for: of the potentiality of this little insect when we copsider that one thow bem can produce a hunared thousand and those again can produce ten millions, 8o that the destruction of this third brood now in the ground to be resurrected in the early spring | 1s a matter of no little tmportance, The Europesn governments have become justly alarmed at the ap- poarance ot this destroyer of human food on the Continent and stringent measures have been taken to slamp iLout, With What success Fon Like many of the parasitic diseases d forms of ansmal life these destructive directly the r cient pabulum for their presept enormous increase, but the progress of civilization carried to them throagh tho cultivation of the soil tbe food that in iis natural state st would not yield them, and has enabled them as well as the grasshopper to develop toio the terriole proportions thas have borne havoc to the habi- tations of man, Their only sure destruction lies In tn struction of the germs, and U ian J have gested will, 1 have no doavt, accomplish that end. EGUERE L, VIELE. FRANCE IN THE WEST INDIES. THE ISLAND OF BT. BARTHOLEMY CEDED BACK TO FRANCE BY SWEDEN. Advices from Stockholm have been received an- nouneing that negotiations have been perfected be- tween the French and Swedish governments for the retrocession of the Isiand of St, Bartholomy, one of tho smaller Antilles, which, in 1784, was ceded by Franco to Sweden, The sland was originally a Fronch colony, and tho inhabitants are exclusively composed of colo. nists of French descent and are Catholics, A despateh from Stockholm states that at the tovitation of the Swedish government a vote was recently taken among the invabitants of the island to pronounce on theif proposed retrocossion to Frabce. Tho result was & Unanimous declaration in favor of the change, Tho Stockhoim Journal, Nya Daghgt Allehande, publishos the detatis of the negotiations, The terms of tho re- trocession Wave been consigned to ® protocol, Ax soon as the same shail have been signed by the two govern. ments the matter will ve submitted tothe French Chambers tor approval, and it 1s probable that the island will bo taken possession of by the French gov. ernment before the end of the present year, THK ISLAND'S IMPORTANCE. The island was ceded by France to Sweden in 1784 = the parpose of masking the negotiations for other yo8, which at that time were in progress, to effect . alliance between the two Vowers, In 1785 St. Ba thoiomy was decinred a free ports nnd soon b me an Important commercial port in the West Indies, L’2u rope Diplomatique confirms the news ot the cosston of form of the Inquisition and Jesuitism, He could sure them the new Chamber, which was in great part the old, would do its duty, M. THIEKS' FAVORITE DISH. [From the London Globg.] M. Thiers had, according to the Messager du Midi, an extraordinary liking for codfish, especially when served np inthe homely stele called brandadr, As long as the great statesman was in his old vigorous health noone intorfered with this penchant, and the dinners in the Place St. Georges wero rarely deemed complete without the favorite dish, But in later times the doctors objected altogether to the appear. ance on table of the seductive cod, and the historian 18 said to have vainly aupplicated Mme. Thiers tu remove an saterdict which caused him daily disappointment, His friend, Mf, Mignot, who was a constant guest ab the house, fupy ¢hared, or at least pretended fully to share, th He baer Statesman’s taste; and the Mes- sager cre m with having indulged in a stratagem worthy of the schoolboy days of the two heroes, If the story is true, M. Mignot used to present himself at the door with a good sized square packet under his arm, and hurrying tbrough the drawing room as if charged with sowe important volumes and pa Seratred hastily to the study of M. Thiers, whero tho two friends instantly locked themselves tn, The mysterious packet Was opened and a tin box appeared, filled with the forbidden fruit—a daloty brandade’ of ood. A considerable tine “was occu- pied in discussirg with proper gusto the savory disb, ‘and when the box was quile emptied the doors were thrown opon and the historian was discovered exult- ing over bis surreptitious feast, which the ladies ina0- cently supposed tora long time to have beeo a Iterary banquet, A day of exposure came ut last, and Mme. Thiers, whose vigilance no manquvres could long dety, was clever enough to detect the scapegraces In the perpetration of their crime. I, wasacase of fla- grant delict, and no apulogics could protect the carrier of the contraband goods from the wrath of the of- fended indy, M, Mignet bore up as best he might against the reproaches heaped upon him; but be was never again permitted to enter the house in the Pace St. Geor with a parcel under his arm. SHIPPING NEWS OCEAN STEAMERS. Jovi spneniaer Glenroy (Br), Donaldson, London—Henderson DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK YOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBBR. Destination, .|29 Brondway .: 14 Bowling Green {]55 Brondway 61 Broadway 72 Wroadway 7 Bowling Groen 1/2 Bowling Green 137 Broadway 15 Broatway 5 2|73 Broadway | Liverpool. .|29 Broxdwn Liverpool, .14 Bowling Greon 7 Bowllug Green Nails. 72 Broadway Rotterdam [50 Boadway 22 | \ambarg. .|61 Broniway Liverpool, .[87 Broadway . Liverpool. .|1% Brondwi 2 Bow: 7 Bowling Gi 20 Broadwa: 4 Rowling 55 Brondway , {161 Broadway G./ Hamburg. {61 Broadway 11.| Liverpool. :|20 Broadway Nevada... bar NOTICE TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS IN THE COASTING AND FOREIGN TRADE.—Captains or officers of vexsels engaged In the coasting and foreign trade observ- ing the displace: t or removal of sen buoys are roquested to communtente the fact to the Hxmap, so that it may bo bronght publicly to the attention of the proper authorities, A letter addressed **To the editor of the Hxkaip, New York city,” giving as accurately as possible the number and post. tlon of displaced buoys or tho cause of their removal, will suffice in all cases observed along tho Atlantic aad Pacific constc of the American Continent. When they are observed on the coast of Eurepean countries or In the Mediterranean it fs requested that Information he sent elther by telegraph or letter to tho London office of the New Yore Heratn, 46 Fleet street, London, or to the VOpera, Pari, Whore the telegraph is used despatches may be addressed Bennett, 46 Fleet street, London,” or “Bennett, 61 Avenue de l’Opora, ¥ Whero cases of tho ronch of the tolograph. ax ia Asia or Africa, captains may communtente with us upon reaching the first conven- fent port. This saformation will be cabled, free of chargo, to the Henatp avd published. gar NOTICE TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS ENTERING THE PORT OF NEW YORK AT NIGH T.—The Rew Youn Hxnaxp has adopted ndistingulsning Coston night slenn for use on board the Heratn steam yacht, showing while burning the colors red, green, red, changing from one to the other in suecession, and can be secon several miles distant, tains of vessels, upon seeing this slanal, will oblige us by preparing any marino news éhey may have for the Sbip News Department of the Hnnat g-Persons desirous of communicating with yesse riving at New York ean do so by addressing to such vesse! care of Heratp news yacht, pier No. 1 Kast River, York, Letters received from all parts of the world and promptly deliverdd. Duplicat required. ALMANAC FOR NEW YURK—THIS DAY, HIGH WATER, SUN AND MOON, Sun rises.. Sun seta. Moon sets... HERALD YACHT WEATHER OBSER- VATIONS, Nov 10, 1877. XNE Racine: NNB/| Cloudy, NNE|Cioudy. WESTERN UNION TIME BALL. New You, Nov 10—-Noon, ‘Tho time bali of the Western Unton Tolograpl Company (by standard time of the United Ktntes Naval Observatory at Washington) was to day dropped correctly. PORT OF NEW YORK, NOV. 10, 1877. ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THR MERALD STEAM YACUTS AND HERALD WHITHSTONR TRLEORAPH LINK 1e (Fr), Detort, Havre Oct 27, via Ply- aud passengers to Loul Bebian, gales, all (Br), fleriasten, Catania Oct th and Malagn 2a with fru Arkell, Ferie x anman, Bavaunss'S days, with 6 Bteamer Alvemarie, Gibbs. Lewos, Del, with mdse to the Ola Dominion Bteamsh! Steamer Heres, Pendietun, Philadelphia for me with conl to the Reading Rit Co, putin for a parter Bark Akershus (Nor), Moll , Hartlepool 60 last to order, No date, In th NW lasting 48 ring gear earriod away, after hoi bin filled with water, Is an- chored at Sand; ‘Wook “or tenet fAfacand (Aus), Sasso, Newcastle 49 days, with e 7). Olacn, Newonstio 62 days, with coal ‘he, hi jonvy SB gale, in ted away foratoveall and lost bont. naes (Nor), Paude, Amateranm ‘aon 18, in bale whieli ca Bark last to Louls Tet Bark Eliza Norn Jessen, Skudesnaes 52 days, In ballast to Louis Tetens. Bark Aventr (Fr), Weremaal, Brest 45. ag master. Had heavy woath Bark Columba (Nor), stray, days, in bal- Jaat, to © Tobias & Co. tad heavy gules Trom the Hianks, Bark Staniey (Nor), Furst, Barcelona 36 dys, in ball to Hark Martino Citento (Ital), Tauro, Cadis 41 days, with 110 Lauro, Storey & Cc Ferraro,” G4 days, with mars the island to France and says thatthe pote agreed pi 4 to be paid by France to Sweden is Wh0O)y- 277,000 : $010, oF scsi SAN SN ‘attarinich, Oran 36 days, in ballast bark wchr ‘Soll Snares May, rudder and causing ae he Xepetpeensead fb -5 ae a serasipgsiintt sees § : A amer Fite Fly, ace antia Green Fy Potent, tontevideo | when i way way fond tas mead ba ecoasary zs dinchares ort Ney 8 ani Stary Wenner ye fiante £ (Cromed ihe Euuator Oct 10 ow 98, had Semone Mand she velled te tow of the Firo Fly same er ‘condemned snip Aimora (Sor), from Poneacos for reictte wat srG Mate, Ph Menon 18 | oo ert meee ceraane, conte ieeee | abe Plaagenqelinget gm chr Albert W Smith, Georvetewa, DO, for Providence, | spli ig mat accede, | T wea CO. Licertea ah Seria “Ci eh Poe io Bar Bark Aehweiguard (Nor), which was anchored in the "Comme. Gag gig) tem down dining | hark Octavia ry "Puray, avret’ sehr Palmoe, Gedat lower bay, came up to the ety 0th AM. cane. the y afternoon between Dyers Talend jobite. ro were six geonmhons board. a8 itget aig ved. ship Prussia, @tinson, Hull, Bt aa Bark Calle (Br). which wax ied in the lower | to pig bay, came up to the he cy Young. of bit yl 1 ‘ies fos lout se fishing sehr Pelow, Baile —Heeame re sanérngnnce Br), Liverpool; Ming PassED qHROvGR. HELE GATE. b,4 ich drs her auchor and washed ashoco in the gale of | titan, Ki, uw isan oe a RRO UK Nowe Arctvod, schre Sohn 8 Gilmore, Smit BOUND SOUTH. 1a, loaded with lime, for New York, New Yor! 3 fom oa ladelphia; inth remedies ton Shis insti 4 Hanes dos He: AS jamenon’ New Bedford for | up tixhtly, und it is thought she ire ‘must bo nearly ot Vessris Soro—Bark American Lloyds, 510 ‘sac balls at Stoamer City of New Bedford, Fis ai vi tas rived, zip “tater Ie} SY "Roy, New York, te ‘Steamer Defiance, Crockett, Fall River for Valladetpbin. | giat pried se) ‘s ton, Me, In ra ry id to - teunee Tillie, Ewing, Sew for ie ait hls cay at ay o's gribie Guiliane wiiah, 200 | At WBURYPOME, So Nov 0—Satled, schr Eliza Ana, Mayo, Rehr Ne ir), Miller, Wi for New Yor! ie + rei #85, ulso at this port, bihedel its wenn, Sasa Winer Gk | ERbeaac din aan eae ree | went ee apes No Aes Zo, Da ne, vullt at Stockton, x Hehe ile Dee, Chine, Abslos. By. for Hew Yee se Dees sold sve rate 1 $12,000 tor the whole. DARWEORE, Ser 0, AMS Arcived, ara Walter Mt Young, Sehr Malaga, Vietury, Bangor for New York. Wes Fills Sth inst, by IM Grant, abark | all iiver for Baltimore: Liazie Coch Swaneel Schr Tenser, Chaso, Bangor for New ¥; of Sou tous, dest . fe Cochran tl ins, Ban gud Rehr Caseo "Led ‘Bencse, Yarmouta, Sey tor New York: | owned by Dyce Pe th Med ereanaan eae tt pe | bag at x rece tee ‘oe ane er Cocheco Young, Ruckport for New York. “ Hite (who ts to command: her che, ball thers, 1G Curt bout ten Opoare, Nome, Setkporh: Sor hom Sore) ciens ot | chrwes balks cw reocenees ioetel ose ot etn od: cecay oe roma’ Wellfleat for doe Sera, Sth inst. Sehr Globe, Hatch, © oe feok w York. rene Amet Rehr Catalina, ‘Jol 80, id for ww York, Sebr George Giendon "yewott, Biair, Gardiner, Me, for wht Bath, Me, by E & A Sewal of 1,475 tons, owned by the Uiiilders.| bomas oxe humo the bears) and others. Oapt Jonoph Small Sinall will ‘command her. NOTICE TO MARINERS, Orrice or Licnruovsx Ixsrvctor, TareD Distaicr, } TORPRTERTI UM, NY, Nov 10, 1877, wee Yessol No. 17 hus bee! Senrs pum ury Deming, Portland soe: mee on do: Lad} Kmaa, St Fert ambos: iteop Lady Jnckson, Braves, Bllanvets! wPoat TOWNSEND, Nov, 2—Arrived, bark Egremont Cagle (in, Dirchuure, Ran Frauen: 16 A : HRY; Nov J—Snlled, bark Mary Glover, a Feabelonee ‘Now haere bark P A Munch (Nor), New York, Nebr Island City, Allon, Gloucester, Mans, for New York, Sehr bre Bites, Somerset for New Sebr Eze Williams, Spraque, Boston fed New aia Sehr John Griffing. Gould, Boston for New York. bel Grass Shoal, ort tho’ ald vessel, No, 25, bebe Elwood Burton, Jarvis, Bo-ton for Philadelphia, fend heend, inthe hr Rural Jane, Blceper, Newpurt tor New York. The now there hus two iwasts, without ng marks oxers, Rogers, Nantucket for New York, and will extloit bet ono ligiri, she’ is painted load color, a Ritter, Gook, Providence for New York. wlth “el tirana” in white Jettere.n hee ark ‘chimborazo (Br), Brush, Providence for New York, ommodore USN, Acmewt ams tok Providence tor New York. 9 Lighthouse sepector, third District. Atherton, Bort Baie Ms RettM Thomas, Norw Reasons Ja. Cleared—Sehr Sarcla ie Lewis (from Galveston, having re- pxired), New York. a ra Cleared bark Malaber: (Fs), Moresty, Toulon, Colcord, Providence for New York. ith, Ciarduer. Providence for New York, 8 Meyers, Providence for New York. lie. Tooker, Hrovidence ivr New York. Behr Trimmer, Fehr a T smi Behr Cor SPORE EN. Behr C Peal iM Site Apert (Br) Astoria, O, fc Oct 10—Arrived, Je Sehr Ald, Goneia ts town! det 80, tat 428 Ne Lok WS; Lagteiortt Orfor Queene gl cared takers eed Bein WW Brainerd, Pitch. I ale Yarn one ee gory Sehr Panthoa, Hubbart, Say NOTICE TOMEROHAN'IS AND CAPTAINS sao Sema Rit Huadell, Dep: ub Now York, Inerd, Hubbard, tan Ph for Now York, “ear Vortlind, Ut, tor New York, Jey, Bridg- port for Now York, way eg Ta Anes! for New York, sehr eves, Smith, Georgetown; Merebants, shipping agents and shipmast*rs aro informed that by telegraphing to the Hato London Burean, ad- droslug “Bennett, No, 46 Fleet street, London,” or to the aris office, addressing “Hennett, 61 Avenue de l’Opera, Paris,” the arrivale at snd departures from European und astern ports of American and all foreign vessels trading with the United States, the same will be cabled to this country frpe of charge, Captains arriving at and sailing from French and Medi- terranean ports will find the Paris office the more economi- cal and expeditious for televraphing news. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. sehr Josephin: Behr E & I Oakley, Sehr Baltimore, Fri Belt Hattie Lon, White: Nartford for New Yorks Sehr Heyry A Deming, Bourdman, Unrtford for New A ead Florence St John, St John, Now Haven for Philadcel- phin. Schr M E Graham, Timson, New Haven fur Philadelphia. BOUND EAST. Steamer Nereus, Hallett, New York for Boston. ‘on Steamer J M Hathaway, Hathaway, New York for Pros ‘Riso arrived, steamer Pico (Von), Urdenetn, Maracaibo; brig Ortolan, Dorp, Hoston ; ache Frank B-Colton, Fram ' ber, do; AB Bacon, Nolex. do, Vienred—Stoniners Wyomtn, Uinckley harleston die Teal, Savannah: Equator ' cater, “Kogers, Fall “iver = , All ): i MA Green, . Aloxarrdrial Corson, Corson, brook ; Jobn mer Randi, \golbate, Boston (and sailed); ship Joho G adstone (Br), Rouse, Antwerp; bark Aberdeou, salvage, Gibraltar Tor orders; Dunhoime (Br), r Bessie Snow, Jewett, Now York for Providenc: Jennie Boomer, Young, Now York for Newpor Steamer Joseph Church, Church, New York tor Newpor Selir Ocean Belle (dr), Wasson, New York for St John, — Begg, Cork for orders: bel Smama, ( ore NB. Beipcewarer, Nov 9—Sniled, bark Vesta (Ger), Hoff- b ut Lda Cook Wath tor aman Schr Wma Rice, Pressey, New York for Rockland. how U Menton, Millers ittechmond. Schr Trade Wind, firey. 8 w York for Rockland. . dup, bark Iteligion Zehr § B Feankwin, New York tor I Canvire, Nov 10--Arrived, steamer Rheots (Br), Allan, Fto, from Savona. Schr Amertoun, ‘truow New ¥ New York. 0 -Arrived, bark Concord (Nor), Andor- Behr Poucedate, ene i, Now York for bebr L. L Haulin, Jehuson, Rondout for Boston, Bebe Ario Pardes, Bishop, Port Johnson for Providenes. Gare Tows, Oct 15—Arrived, brig Laura Gertrude, Brown, Now York. Dupiax, Nov 9-5 \lou—Barks Bartolomeo Mareiows (Ital), and Gemttom! dial " for Philadelphia, ° Arrived, bark Bessio Parker (Br), Parker, Newry. Ralled. Bark Nt Andrea (Ital), Queenstown. led, bark Noah (Nor), Gjeruldsen, CLEARED, New York, Bolen Ba Nina ehtnming {ttl from a, Duxpatx, Nov 8—Sailod, brig Zetland (ir), Hicks, Ne babel ety he iti Race geet a ‘ \ for Philadeiphin; Sen Spray, Glo: mer Humboldt (Br), Clark, Liverpool—Busk 4 | United States. bee for ti ee ee Tork fee es to load tot Denxinx, Nov 9—Arrived, bark McQllvew (Br), Hat~ ) ‘ered Barrass (Br), Hull, E; sehr field, New York (before reported arrived 2d). Frorxs, Oct 26—Arrived, brig Kescuc, Pinkham, New Bedtord. Farat, Oct 18—Arrived, bark Azaronn, Davin, Boston. Grnwartan, Nov 8—Sailed, brig Clara Pickens, Coombs (from Messina), Baltimore. Havre, Nov 8-Salied, ship Bonanza (Br), Webster, ‘Tybee; 10th, noon, steamer Labrador (Fr), Sanglior, Now York via Plymouth. Liverroon, Nov 10—Arrived, steamer Laplace (Br), Gil. New Yor! clears he ‘Boiphin, 3 Now York via Kennebec. i— Bark Holbrook, M MMutan: 3 brig H iho mat tee i, Noy 9—Arrived, sehr Nellie S Jerre! Jerrell, Pulladelphin ig ‘Arrived in lower harbor Sth and remained 9th, schre George K Prescott, tiupatits trom Philadotphia for pace iT ae snehen Addie Riise sleres nein. eso BO, fe JW Pousle t John, NB, lor Phila: Phitadsiphla. for’ St Jobe NBs Minta, Arrived, steamer Tonawanda, nham, Hathormy Bei ae ae ot’ Lonisiana (Br), Johnston, Glasgow—A wldwin Steamer Werer (Ger), Barre, Bromen via Sonthampton— Oelrichs & Vo, Steamer Cobanim ay: Mischa Havre—J 8 Tuck ner Clty of San Antonio, Pennington, Gal: Koy Wost—U Mallory & Gv. toxmer Lone star, Forbes, New Orleans—Bogert & 1 Knickerbocker, Kemble, Now Orleans—Clark & ‘sronmer San Salvador, Nekerson, Savannah—Geo Yongo, Stoamer City of Au , Chest javannih—Geo Yonge, actenmer Charleston, Lockwood, Jeston—J W Quin: | pen, New York; ship J B Brown, Keazer, Philadelphia (nee Flarido. Rowland, Port ob wr York; schrs Ih Stoumner O}d Dominion, Walker, Norfolk, Clty Point and below). Tiled vat iphin or" pretiodmenpn ct te een uence Richmund—Old Dominion St ip Saflod 8th, ship Henry (Br), Atkinson, Hampton Roads, fbles pce’ * gtr jee Co. ‘Clumuer Isielimond, Kelly, Norlolx-- Old Dominion Steam: ship Co, Stoamer John Gibson, Masingo, Georsetown, DCJ L alt Northrup. ‘Ba ‘ah sruen, Bullock, Baile R iuli, Brush; OF Hawley, “Loekhart: Magele "Pood. Norwood: "Ana French, and Nathaniel Holmer, King, Jarvis, Northport. ‘sehr Eli d, schrs Carvo, Taylor, H "Leach, Pendleton: Ni Loxpon, Nov 9--Arrived, steamer Enuna Lawson (Br), Mills, Montreal; 10th, shio Rhine, Stetson, New York. Cleared 10th, bark Resolute (Br), Lawrence, Wilming- ton. Lizanp, Nov 10—Passed, stenmor France! (Fr), Trudelle, New York for Havre via I"lymouth, Lissox, Nov 6—Arrived, ship Marianna VI (Port), Sane rieane 1 Adelaide—Muiller & Qnerean. G York (and sailed for Camden). Bre bent yy Hudson, Sydue: = jew York, ‘Sane = he Robert Simlth, Sprague, Long Cove, to load Bark Gonfdensa (Ital, Stagno, Gloucester, E—Benham aber, CGH, Oct 7—Arrived, bark J A Brown, rotoNehis Silas MeLoon, Spear, New York: Mary te Tandon, Branton, Port Gamble; brig Deacon, Connor, Port Dist Greentsn, Boston, Quexnstown, Nov 10—Arrived, steamer Ohio, Morrison, Philadelphia for Liverpool (and proceeded). Rorrerpam, Nov 9—Balled, bit Amorica (Ger), Kausch, United States. Srockuorm, Nov G—Arrived, bark Alerte (Rus), Droiltck, Now York. Warrnrorn, Nov 8—Sailed, barks AnGroas Rits (Nor), Salvesen, New Orieans; Lina ((ior), Schwelchel, New York; Bartolomeo Padre (Ital), Guagnio, do, for United States, Loxpox, Noy 10—A tolesram from Cott Weavor, which left N ibton (Nor), Gundersen. Hull—Funeh, Edye & Co. kk Alexander Keith (ir), Waycott, Newry, {—snow & OPRANGIACO, Nov 2—Arrived, bark Jas Choston, Burge: Bare Knrico Dandolo (tab, Albertl, Cork or Falmouth for orders—Mlocuvich & ( Tose ranewicks Htutchiason, Cork or Falmouth for er- Stevens, “*Glexred—Ship Shirley, Mathews, Nanalono; schr Minne nahn (Haw), Freeman, ffonolulu. Ark Gem of the Ocean, Gray, Nanatono. bg amer Collma, Sourle, Panama; bark dere—Bryan & nstown, Falmouth or Bo. ‘Bromen—Chat’ Luling & ‘ark Nuovo Barreras (Sp). Lester, Barcelona (Spatn)—C i mre San Luigi sr by Trapani, Marsetliies for orcers— Lauro, Storoy & Scarp: Bark Tooele (Ital), i), astlo, Naples—Jobn C Seaver. ‘ one tro0vk, Hemingway, Buones Ayres—J Nor- eae Bros, cae Liver. son, San Fraicla BAVANNAIL, Nov 10-—Aried alloy. New York; schr 51 Hickman, Phil. faney'W. Smnitu, do; Gertrude (Br), San alva Jeared-—Ship John Herry, Emsrxon, Liverpool; seit Roger Drary, Union Island, or Ot he Macon, Nickerson, New York{ brig Molt “yn Bermen Livingse at the York Bept 2 bi hie Romote (Br), Edgett, Dul rhe leamin (Itul), Oncace, Baltimore; Janiata, Cathorine, nn Jeanie Siitord, Branch, ilo Jencire—dar f Ward & | first mate, Mr Wollford, wad loxt overboard, sin Paliadsiph e (Ger) Schwarting. Liverpool? Cre Mavous, et, Rio Jan fo—Jas E Ward & Co. ‘The E 8 is 376 tons register, was built at Portland, Me, | san Mi ae ‘Arcanzie (8p), Gotrl, Valencia; schr Katie Brg ere teller’ Coombs: Borto Uabelio—Feniston & | 19 1866, and halls from Now York. CR YE? Sateen takes I 8 Taepids, "Ooale, Steamer Consolation (Bri, from Amoy via Singapore for Now York, Is ashore at Sucs. Philadelphia; Abner Taylor, Dodge, Port Joknson; Julia Martha, Hobbs, ‘burg tor Calal: bir rehr Anita, eal. St Pierre, Mart—Lenycraht & fTueherapaon’ (Hv), Pattlos Winds a paetoro, KACD ie be Walt & Uo. ss Windior an Bark Duchess (Br). Hillott, from New York for Copon- | ,%R-Artived, sehes Clara WW Kiwed. Long, Phiiadelphle rehr Frances Arthomus ‘bt. Priest, St John, NB—A T | hexon, which arrived-at Margate 7th, has put into Gra: SOMERSET, Noy 8—Artive a elville, Blake, i end, with loss of stanchions, Will dischargo and go into | boken: sloop Tae & Vail, h Amboy. | Leona, Gorden, Corpus Christi—J It, Hrower, Lily, Cole, Charleston—Lvans, Ball & Co, , sobre jonstitutlon, Tosus. Now Yorks Sth, dock for repairs. ranks Hey rea. ‘Uct 10-Sailed, ship Alex Gibson (new), he Alos (Hr) Landes, Port Johnson, NJ<W R Behr Aloe (Br) Hanus, Newark, NICEL Nevine@ fen, | _ Shy B Brown, Keaser, which arrived at Liverpoot to- | Behr Harvest, Vorwin, Providence and Fall ‘Kiver—H W | day from Philadelphia, has lost some sails and had hatches me sg Avi, ov O-Arctoe ‘ Jackson & Son oh di hee junc tito Green, Mackey, Briageport—Georye C Blalr & cried ware ath cts See, etic Pierce Batam: Deaantionk, Faas Rehr RA Forsyth, Hobble, Bridgeport—stamford Manu, ‘ WEATHER REPORT. nd: acre Cinta Renkto, nox. ani Wob- trotaring Oo, Prrxovtm, Nov 10, PM—Wind WSW; heavy showers. a Martin L saith, phitease SAILED. CER HES te Gtcawnmpenk, Kennedy, Bish oars \ or do edy, Richm ‘a, for do FOREIGN PORTS, ate. aera a shies Now ‘Yori a2 Btoamory City of Richmond (Br, for LAzorp q pares Gardner for doj Mott Haven, Col aly tle (Br), do: Cornwall (Br), Briel! Anas 14, about Oct 24-1n port bark Zephyrus (Cob), | {er do: Tend te, Bangor fur do; Ke Re-4 okenim (Br. Havre; ‘Herman indwig ia an, Frencleoa, is staat naa ralker yerzick, ao for Newark. 0. Lundot Jelg), Antworp gene (0, Glaggow; City of Mage 10th—No varcivals, Salled—Steamers Glance Weser Ke vaseinatt Oct B1—Arrived, | sebr Ellen M Golder, Hods- Philadelphia. (gens and Rattlesnake; schi hy 01 e Star, do Ne iy ustin. 04 Gharleston, ¢ 1, rig Annie Bavete! teolman. Rrograso. wel bal oh Jowett, Kate Walker, Hunice Kich, Mott mn, Richmor ich mon jorfol 0, OA, to Oct 80-In ots ol rxetown, DC: ship Nor (Nor). iambm vo. Hagan, tor nan Francisco. " me) at ed th, es Araball (1c), Tacror, Windsor. 28, Lady Franklin (ir), Gloucostor; N 8 del 10—Arrived, steamer Clyde, Tribon, New | for Boston; J B eh on, Ronccut ier’ Cork or Fatmouth; J Moulton, Smyrna, Thorndike: Ellsabethport al ermude, Angrove, 5 Biren Me. M MARITIME MISCELLANY, Capt Wim W Watson, of the steamer Algeria, from Liver. pool, has oar thanks fur special meteorological observations made {n connection with the Hxnano Weather Service. We tondog Cupt Watson our compliments, as his meteorologi- cal report exuibits the highest intelligence nnd caro in tts preparation. pfutte Jonstuax Bonne, launched at Barb, Me, Nov 7, be ied J Bonnett trom New York), bed Tquiqur, Sept 7—Salled, bark St Lu Faviaui Wilson, United ona, Nov 8—Salled bark Deodarns, Deward, Bris- -Pawed, stonmer Montana (Bn, eer verpool toe Now York (a Quenic, Nov 8—Oleared, brig St Feancola, Caron, Mon vigctied ig ships ee Chief, Bernier, Liverpool; Lake fo Ith, Upton, Portiand for doz Abb, Ban or for.do; Walter M Young, Davis, ellie Doo, Trask, St John for do; Chi tM Jones, 51 ‘AM om Boston. N schrs Mocking Bird (Br), PN ge Pg mg BARE Agua, of Liverpocl, before reported aaore at vape IM mn, Now York tial Xi (Bry, Wat ma. Spee mae eine re tein for dae We ‘averse, has been condemned. ri eitimore for, Porta Bello; Northern Hose’ (Br), ganz samuel ish. 7 Foland a 4 rpinesaraae oo ‘Now York fur Petit Uonve. AMERICAN PURTS. a ‘oha tailed to Wietaid PT Willets, New York: es ald hiladelphia. riaaaed up-teis Emily A b Ss ae borat ice, Phil we Wash! ath TK Hose, a, Pando J Foam, yw Bedford: J B rr jjeo P “aloe, ES Birdial, F and UC Lai Moore, A H Hurbu Bane Leon Paxcatvo (Ital), Rosst, from Sevona sept 9 for Baitim« shore on the ‘Sisters, Chesapouke ay, Realstance baa beou sont om Baltimore. Scan BF Braixerp, from Connecti York. carried away her inainboom fn Island, ook in ® new «par al jay and proceeded on her voynge. Sonn Brita Rosa, Iayti r with a cargo of dry fish, b ‘ashore prior to Nov 9 nt Battery Point, to Lunenburg harbor, was expected to be got afloat without damage. Soun Eniza & Renecca, of Great Ugg Harbor, at New. port, reported Ath as hnring stove her stern boat, alsy lost her small bow anchor by tho parting of the chain, and Patel at hd after letting her starboard bow ee with one ke to © Gates, Freeman, Calais tor Mysto. Satled Oe brig Arabell nn 8 gchrs Jhabine? eed o Tnawards, Walker tou Bentley Onwards F Nerwin, Ireve # Mesere if Laura H Jones, Wave Crost, Mary Stundis! Aamuol Fish, U Gates, llanbotn 3M Coty ster WA Jordno. "stay Ela aT MUNGTON, NO, Nov 8—Arrived, schr Mary W FHhap- per, Gilebrist, Phiiadeiphia, 1th—Arrivod, barks Sol olyet (or) lobnsen, Tredestrand; Hemmer (Nor). Ingermurdee F Bonn WA¥R Crest, trom Boston tor bartoston, + into five Ode Weta ti Newport: le Nov 10 with forosail spite a ‘atleary Se a “Pai x ovs4 Arrived. te ‘ches terson, Hoboken, an jum, Ryder, Now York. Pieiseat meer Rov itaiutetn xen baths Ple de a | John oa tonal from pees eNague WIOKFOND, Now 8—Arrived, schr Riens, Hazard, Port feot of water in her hold and js leaking badly, OSTOR.. Nov 10—Artived Johnson. aa Turk’ W E Stowe (Br), G New York; bark Norah, s Demere ni ‘echrs Goorgie (Ger), Abram (ieee 0) wl be badly damaged. Score O D Wirnerert, (3-maste YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, wu. of Bath, Me) 1 below Newenstle 4] Pierre, Ma isle. arte (od again au poonsa €oya ‘at iT A! +] Sshopardy | itien. yore (Pranca); CJ Willard, Wallace, OR GALE OW OH? ARTHRTHRRE STDE-WHREG L A Roxmett, from Charleston for Wilmington, ae Dera ih ad Se ee ee noe veruned vo C 10th Inst with sails epiit and ruddot HARARD, Jt 82 He Rr ovenet-Wert ef damaged. Scun Acme, from Baltimore for Luneburg, was ashore incense ‘at Hodkin Bar, but would probabiy ont off at igh water. ore at Stratford Polat, hase ry OR SALE—SBVERAL VERY LIGHT rious eamboats and Steam Yachts, suitable for GRURGH P. BLPMII 50 South a Re eye eta ag ted GEO. H. be srr eat will bé6 sold by Burdett & Dennis ot ‘boa oh tsths dock, Hoboken, N. J., on Thursday, Nw Yembor 15, at ‘tT “olelock, where she can now be soon. Ween'as A SMALL YAGI? OF FOUR TO ElGni ing not over three feet. baht iphia; Rept grea, Tica toa, ‘sarthams ft Hingston, fis oi sash w Yor cs ip LW 8 Balod Benne M Nov TOnariiv Oetor faroh, Providence Scan Jussin B ALIEN, a hole in her bow and part of Somn Ronent Sutru, from Porttnnd for New York, londed with stone, went around Thursday night on tho west f jon harbor, where ae sank. The se sohr siegze! nttavch, ston, SC; Lotpsig, ‘the cabin comt L Marshm Address, giving eehee ta se eeses ill propenty be. saved, bat the resect fe | ¢ foto agian nt Boley, Price, Wiimingrom Gad lowest cash prices ond where same ean te go sadly broken di that it will be useless to try to got fears i acne, Moor, 3 raane erland Set ™ . B., Here her off. 0 nyc Ae Krol Lo a AT pe WINTERED AT LOW RATES: BASIN OW ix.ond Berks md ni K 8TO: Scun Josxen Fanweut, Thorndixe, from Rockland for Baltimore, with $175,000 were of uso, whose sinking off Hart's Inlan been mentioned, was run into by the The starin pl schooner and put back to New ¥. ‘woodwork being damaged, ett “Fredarioy Brockisy ato Fraternos Kate an Hy Bie Bogand eatrived. ache John shay, Fre for government day night has iT Starin, whi 1¢ erow of th pairs, her upper L Wing shes it at ee One Ne fo venaveivens re ha Bte — Arely i phakagn 1, nomena ‘sehr Ned Sumver, (oxsusoent08 TAR “BEC “CURED. rk tor Was , ashore at Plum Island, it Is thought it 5 ear ene astTA TON, ere econ coken tol kow Howes: Mor cut A POSITIVE, RADICAL AND UNDOUBTRD Pinot Boat Corr, of Philadelphia, enrried away fore- ive! Tix, Port: auiea aa oe Thompson, land, jaret Hasry to hi Philadeiphie Donel Perey, Adams, Now {STOL, 'N joy o- A feeanane CBDAK Port Spain, ralled— Gth—Arrived Hane, "New Orleans (ae ta! tor 7 RLESTON, Nor’ io. sAnrived. perks. Bo, ‘neve Liverpool; Tenax Propositi Clenred--Steamers Cit ot aah oe Cl te tsa Hunter. Fh Philadelphin 3 in Soren . were (Br), Ke aay, ‘Cork or ordere: Gp Baral Nov #—Arrived, sehr Johu D Griffin, Gould, mast head andaprnig stays AM, Now 10, aad put lato the Delaware Broak water, neren , Mare, Nov 10—Schr Gertie It Poster arrived js ORM Y, with the body of Capt Joseph Campbell, who was killed Nore 6 on Grand Banks by falling from aloft, Hrewie‘at yen ot ae, ands native ‘of Uape Breton, Hern LAND, Nov Faoatins. the storm of Friday night ine ris ‘Abbie & Nellie, of Kuckmnd (owned by Ll Riboo) aciitod ashoroat the Valley, and is ® to Sno side of her is al store 9—The (nerront. Ned Lost) were for. 40 ri In'course of erection wt this place fo New York. Portiaxp, Nov S=Taesday the three masted sehr Mary Lowell. moored rf Buane wharf, in trying to move out of the dock at comparatively low water, ae id onto. the snvall sehr Mary < WINCHESTER'S HYPOPHUSPHITE OF LIME AM = [le WILL ,CURS CONSUMPTION and prevent the de’ predispo: hr Annie A Booth, tn ig For Weak Langs, Unrente € Bronchitis, Genoral Debitity, ite, Nervous Prostra- tion, r'Dynpepete or or t indigestion, WINCHRSTER’ HYPOPROSPUITE OF LIME AND ry asrogs inte Imilto ee FIC, being uaequalled a Susiing ‘Toute and Brain, Nerve Cee Tie coat this citys and stove Ina portion of Rew Yor, w ¥o 7 Aatied, schrs Agenora, Hutehine; fas Biove Tacs. to about $300, Bee cations gran, Hamman ‘iineolay Fuvlerton, and Casviitans | Peleos, #1 and percent Frepared on ae by rie © Quenke, Novy 0—Stonmer, Emberiza (Br), Bland, from Hees MOM ICOR, Nov 10—Arrived brig J BS (Br) Sold by Druggists, 36 Joni ow Montreal for Queenstown with graiy, 1 ashore near Janeire for orders, i IVORCES QUIETLY IN VARIOUS STATES. DR En ee eam cone | MERI ete een ais seed ems | LAW math aerate, oo Sete Brig Bas aed Vittory (Br), before re) 4, is in G ‘orfot reported ordered to New rt Broadway. Brig Bride (Br), Arecibo, is RVOUS DEBTLITY, AC IMPORTANT Basin, sal Rim 1, Nov 10—During @ et poo! (sr), Embleton, ashore on the Southeast i loaded wich timber and Is @ total wr saved, ® Ixy. ALIDS. For Nervous Debiilty. Weakness, ke, brought on by Indie erotion, Bxcemies or Uverwo vi of the Brain and bia Aen’ aystom, WiNCHESTER'S SPECIFIC PLLL in 0 and radical care, Two to six boxes are socal aul ul Price $1 per box; six boxes, $9; by mali, ou ith full directions for use, Bend | for clrealart, ones by WINGHESTAR & 00, One 36 ESTO -Ralled, stonmers Rio Grande, Bol- Mer tort eae ay seman, Liverpool. aiate Garey. liar D, Nov? sour Cora Etta, y “ya p Nato em, Tork fut Bangor, unuln, info Beat Ii

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