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19 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, N OV EMBER 7, i878.—TRIPLE SH ET. icale wus given by Wilhelmj, Mme, Carreno and | Queenstown 27th, with mdse and passengers to CG Pranck- AMUSEMENTS. ngage . Tyn. Arvived 7 AM Signor Tagliapietra. bi “e Yovada (By, Rigby, Liverpool Oct 26 and —s iui tine anid, passengers to WiHia ITALIAN OPERA~ ‘DON GIOVANNI.” Mr. Rudolph Aronson gives the first of a series of popular Sugday evening concerts at Gilmore's Gar- is. panned & four.masted Bo ‘Sandy Hook, steamer i i. lon Ottavie. Frapolli - - yw ici viectes e Re Oaterie... ot F ty i} den next Sunday with fifty musicians, selected from Sd Ea a Leporelio. | Mupleson's opera orchestra, It is Mr, Aronson’s aim “with mdse and paasenygers to Austin, Bald: eR a | to supply only dight, lively and enchanting inusic, bis oumner Pommeranta (ier), Schwensen, Hamburg Oct 23, Zorlina. se. theory being that the general public desire such in | aud Havre 27th. with mdse mhd 374 passengers to Kunbardt Donna Anna... e & Co. Arrived 8330. AM. Donna Elvira, ‘An uneven, but, on the whole, very agre sable per- | acter. formance of Mozart's most delightful opera | sultation In former representations whi the prominent feature last night. Musterwork has had here preference to symphonies and music He has decided on this plan after recent con- th Strauss, Gung’l, Gounod and others during his sojourn on the other side. brothers particularly take a lively and their scores will figure The admission to cach bas been the cast of the lady parts. On / forthcoming experiment, this occasion it was the ensemble — that | largely on his programmes. shallenged admiration, for the usual powerful | concert will be triumvirate of soprani wos lacking. With the exeep- | tion of Miss Haulg the lady artists were not com- parable with their predecessors in tho parts, Miss Hauk was altogetner a charming Zerlina, Her | performance was notably unobtrusive, and the artist exercised throughout a —repres- sion that gave uniform finish and smoothness | to the interpretation. There were times, ds in the | “Batti batti” and in the “Laci darem,” where some- | thing more of abandon was to be desired, but the “Vedrai carino” was sung wonderfully well, Few artists could have given the cadenzawith which Miss Hank ornamented the aria with such perfect: phrasing. Mme. Sinico was not » pleasing Elvira, although some pf her high notes were tellingly delivered. Mlle. Pa- rodi, considering her inexperience in parts of th genie, male a creditable Donna Anna, Her yoice seoms to improve with every new hearing of jt. Dra- entertainment. Ne gramme is as follo helinj. Overture, Herr August Wilhe von Nurnberg, matically she could not, and did not fill the requirements of the part: but sho safft: most of the music acceptably, if not im the most finished manner. Signor Frapolii had a | better opportunityas Don Ottavio than in Alfredo, the | only other part in which he bas appeared this season. he timbre of his voice is not especially well suited to the legato passages in which this part abounds, mut he overcame most of the difiiculties of the score more than creditably, and sung all the music of the part, including the rarely given, “Palla sua pace” in the first act. In this he barely tonched instead of sustaining the lower D, and covery. serve twenty-five cents, Mixs Gordon Stelle will be the soloist at the initial This afternoon the Symphony Society of New York, Dr. Leopold Damrosch conductor, gives its first pub- rehearsal at Steinw: seventy of the best musicians of the city has been engaged, and Herr August Wilhemj, the celebrated | violin virtuoso, will appear as the oalniet: Symphony No. 5 ws op. 67; allegro con brio; andante, attaca finalo; Ludwig Von Becthe lin, with orchestra (first time, new); allegro patetic andante; allegro trionfule; Joachim Raff; composed expressly for and performed by Herr August W uutala,” Carl Goldmark, Fau- tasiestiick for Violin, with orchestra, Vorspiel, Richard Wagner. mj. ILLNESS OF COLONEL JORDAN. Colonel Robert B. Jordan, who has been Appor- tionment Clerk of the Kings County Board of Asses- | sors since 1866, was stricken with apoplexy on Tues- day night, and slight hopes are entertained of bis re- He was born in Norfolk, Va. during the greater part of his life in Brooklyn. as lientenant colonel of the Fourte: onth regi- ment, N. G.S.N.Y¥., in the late civil considerable reputation for bravery. Hall. Steamer Hadji (Bri, Paireloth, Porto Cabello Oct 18, € racou Lh, Laguayea 218, Ponée 25th, and St Johns, PR, ZMth, with mdse and passengers to A E Outerbride. Steamer City of Washington, BE heats mdse and passengers to F Alexandre & eamer Carondelet, Burcows, Havana Oct 1, with mdse f a heavy The Strauss | interest in his Says, with Phitudelphia for Silem, to ‘the Reuling RR Che But in for a ha ‘Snip Vanilemon cof Yarmouth, NS), Corn siivernoat 21 days, in ballast, to Boyd & Hincken. Now COrKes, had wheavy cule from NW: carried away Geom mast, Anchored at Sandy Took for orders, i 25 days, in bal- Ger), Lange, Bremen 31 da; ballast, to Caine the Northern passage’ and hed rnod- holm, Ainsterdam via palowers t, to Punch Bdye & Co. Had es, f Yarmonth, NS), Durkee, Havre 31 da: & Hinckon: Had strong westerly gales including a seat, ‘orth, ne Ship De H Koop & ¢ weathe An orchestra of The pro- . in ¢ minor, 0 sr allegro, Concert for yio- in ballast, to Oct 16, had a ys Lloyd, Fleetwood 28 days, Hind strong’ westerly gules most of the passage. Bark Alexander Campbell, Bunker, Aberdeen 39 Dallast, to Simpson Clapp & Co. From 7th to 16th tober experienced extremely heavy weather from NW to SW. lowing a hurricane; Oct 10, while ving to, soa, staving fers cabin windows, inuudatit cahin, stove corner of hous and caused other slight dau tion of passage had _ irre: westerly winds prevailin, Benham & Boyese hurricane from SE, lasting 7 bo: Bark Jennio B (of Belfast, 1), in ballast, to G F Bulley. August Wilhelng; Die Meistersinger 0 te Sag. WASaIGd. ‘woniht 12, lat 47 40, lon with loss of Dowsprit } passed & vessel running to the castwai an foremast and a jurymast rigge al build, umber or deal laden; the deckhoad. was gone to the wait; a Tull rigzed brig w Sith, lat 41 27, lon 45 50, passed brig Nelson, of Swanse: Gisniasted and abandoned, appeared to bo full of water ibe: fore reported: same time, saw a square rigged vessel with upper spars , stecring NW, | probably for , but has resided He war and won The Colonel it Ce ot the passae. made a lengthened quarter note of the upper G, | has a large circle of friends and acquaintances, Bark Florence I, Genovar, Todtenhanpt, Matanzas 14 written as an cighth note, but the alteration of the | among whem he is very popular. dave, with sugar to 5 e taal iva soa muna Henry. latter, if unjustifiable dutsically, vise malts and Se les fat bE tla Bien (Be) ei Beltact 45 days, in ballast, to the trying intervals of this song render some liberties aR fy Hatton Watso . Had'some heavy weather. excusable, mio tesoro,” especially the OCEAN DISASTERS. Boia jtecinnna Paps (Italy, Mauro, Antwerp 68 days, in He sang the closing phrase, superbly. “Signor Del Puente acted jovanni exceptionally well, and sang the “Deh, admirably. His singing of the “drinking in the first act, was lacking in delicacy and was ineffective—but who but Maurel has sing this air here as it should be given ? Signor Foli proved to be happily suited to Leporello. There was ny exception taken to his low notes this time, and musically the part seemed as if created for him,’ His acting was somewhat deficient in ease and finish. Signor Pyatt here yest ing a hurricane. ‘The bark Aletander Campbell, of Cherryfield, Me., which plies between this port and Aberdeen, arrived y after a voyage of thirty-nine days in ‘ballast to Simpson,-Clapp & Co. having experienced very October 6 to the 2th, several times the wind blow- October 10, whilg lying to, the bark heavy Dallant, to Benham & Boyesen i¢ Bertha (Port), Knudsen wood and wines to Hagemeyer & Brig Charles A Hosrd (of Yermoutl with «ugar to order’ Mad strong N and NW gales, Tews, Alten, Philadelphia: 26. hours, in bal- R Murray, Jr. Was towed to this port by steamti orto 40 days, with cork rann, Hud fino weuth th, NS), Brown, Areeib Vessel to Simpson & The captain reports weather from ugins, Jacksonville, Oct 29, with sual to A Mudgett. , Richmond, Va, for Boston. nha Virginia. EP Emerson lumber to Drow Bal made an excellent Commenatori and Signor Fran- ge : Cee eee Saale’ "the etiscat je Rogaaa wae struck by s eee wiich stove in the win i ¥, Philadelphia for Boston. chesehit 2 toleraple Masetto, The chor airly CX bdows, inundated "the cabin snd swept the isaac itadatphia for Boston, Sa Se Tt Ot ee reg Geet eves tes Ou the 12th in latitude 47 deg. FA Anderson. Clark; Philadelphin for Saybrook. en Ne i eS Ne ee on, and longitude 20 deg. 50 min... they tied, Lewin: Builadelphin for Now avon: Hered. The omhestrs Watrumente it bes More | passed @ bark wpparcntly timber loaded, with | _ sg- Steemor Porsire (Fri, from Havre, whieh arrived { Bhd were needed to do full justice to Mozart's score. “The her deck load gone and¢bowsprit and foremagg carried PM, reports had strong northerly to southerly gales with ice to } Soe | eno eee eeounder qurgmast, standing rastward | heavy seas and rain, the last few days had cousiderablo fog. of most of the numbers last night exercised its usual spell a n the audience and encores came thick and fast. 1 of Zerlina’s numbers, the “Maskers’ trio,” Leporello’s solo in the first act and Don Gio- vanni’s in the second were redemanded. The in- clement weather detracted somewhat from the usual large attendance. as Figged forward. STEINWAY HALI-—THE RED HUSSARS. The third grand concert of this musical» organiza- tion took place at Steinway Hall last evening, and Although not largely attended, owing to the unfavora- ble weather, was a decided improvement on its pred- ecessors, The selections were more popular, and the orchestra, in the dance music espebially, better illustrated the peculiar brightness and chic that are characteristic of the Viennese school. The band is music to be in good coi not large enough to compare with that of Theodore Thomas’, and lacks the precisjon of the latter, but it is full of excellent artists and good solo performers who are worth heare ing. The programme last night was as follows:— The poli in company with a deg. 27 min., longitude 45 deg. 50 min., passed the, brig Nelson, of Swansea, dismasted and abandoned. She appeared to be full of water, but the hull seemed ‘The bowsprit was gone, but the mainmast was standing and « jurymast wes ndition. THE “PATERSON 1 The death of Mrs. William Rafferty, of Paterson, N. J., who was found in her room on Tuesday morning, burned almost to a crisp, is still involved in mystery. Nothing in the way of raiment wes left on the bod; except the shoes, Which crumbled away when the dying woman was moved. It is still generally be- lieved that the poor woman was first murdered, or nearly so, and then burned to hide the crime. mortem, held yesterday, revealed what Moked like wounds on the head and also on one arm, but the ion of the fire has rendered a satisfactory examina- tion extremely diffienlt. are still investigating the case. ig. October 24, FRE, Sip fenae, whieh arrived 5th, i conslened, to Yates & Porterfield, and reports, had ony, weather the entire passage: Oct 9, lat 47, lon 1720, had a heavy hurricane Hee ot Pad hodra, with verg high son. Bg Ship Monarch (Br), from Antwerp, is consigned to Scammell Bros (not as before reported). PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE. BOUND SOUTH. rtland for New York, with mer City of Fitchburg, Eis, Bedford for New ith mdse nd pesegneere to Barling & Davis, | Steamer Amos C Barstow, Kenny, Providence for New Jatitnde 41 TRAGEDY. Steamer Eleanora, Johnson, F mise and passengers to J Sanford, Bergen (Norway), for 0 days, in | Mla: to PT Nevius Hamlin, St Jobu, NB, for New York, Ft Co. ‘ate Mitchell, Uldver, Auguata. M for New York. 7 ‘ork. vor widencs for New York. arter Oak, Gamm idence for New York. hr John Warren, MeGars Providence for New York. ir Tanis Bodine, Silvie, Providence for New York. ir E Flower, Hubbard, Connecticut River for New rk, A post- IBC et ‘The | Sche Wm itofinan, Howar Sue Haves aoe ‘hie Wedding march, “Midsummer Night's Dream,” F. | tramp who had been seen loitering about the prem- Pine Emily A Bartle, Williams, Misieiiesich: oxertuse,: ‘Pgmout,” 1. You. Beck outside the fence during the forenoon and whose wae “ ‘ frend cee erate i, Toe Pees | description answers to thet of the man who was seen | ST 2 AMSerwn, JDM eta Kew ork Beriot. Herr K. Schreiner; Waltz, “Geschichten | by the neighbors hurrying et of the back gate just Schr Urlando smith, Ferriv. Pottchester for New York. was dem Wiener Wald,” Johan Strauss; le | before the alarm was given, been traced es far a& BOUND EAST. carillon, impromptu pour piano, © | Haledon, asnburb, about two miles distant, beyond 5 33 Herr Joseph Pedros; overture, ““W which no further knowledge of his route could be Sehr Fred Smith. Brown, Now York for Newburyport. Rossini: hattynndal, “Hunyadi Lass! obtained. r John Lorler, Lincols, deems York for a a taba Sehr MH Reed, Henson, etphin for ew Bedford, cavating, for contrabass, O. Schwabe, Herr BR. Glass: a ; potpourri, “From a Birdseye View,” K. Schrei- | ROUGH STREET FIGHT.. Hh cash creme eres, Polleieipbie for New Bed her; quadrille, “Sharpshooters,” Stranss Brothers, ‘Schr Katie J Hoyt, Meany, Phitadelphig for Norwich. De Beriot’s concerto for the violin was played by the leader of the Hussars, Herr Schreiner, with grace, moder applauded, but the piatio solo by oat ‘strength or bri eo pe see vg solo by Herr R. Glass was also Lcanty performed. The popular gema of the evening, how- ever, judging wloue from their reception by the pudience, were the Strauss waltzes und quadriltes, During an altercation between James Fowler, a bag- sower, of No. 50 Nortolk street, anda man whose name was.n0t ascertained, on thecorherof Chariton snd West streets yesterday afternoon, Fowler received several severe bruises about the heal and also a deep cut in | the neck. ‘They were pounding each other in a fear- CLEARED. | — a Sioamer Rothnta (Be), MeWickan, Liverpool via. Queens. town—C G Franeklyn Steamer Cslifornin “Br, Donaldson, London—Henderson Bi ener boned ae (Fr), Delort, Havre—Leuis de Bebian, r) Ferguson, Ringston and Jaemel—Pim, the “Potpourri Hattynndal,”’ « Hungarian composi: | ¢n1 nianner when a stout fellow in citizen’s clothing | parcued & tion, and the overture trom William Tell. The “4 swamer Suntingo de Cuba, Reed, Havana—Wm P Clyde orchestra makes its last appearance on Friday even- ing before entering upon its tour. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES. “The Jealous Wife” will be played at Wallack’s this evening. “Carmen” will be ound to-morrow night at the Academy of Music. e Menzelli sisters have engeged with Mr. Max Strakovch for the season. “Les Huguenots” is to be brought out, with Hauk | and Campanini, at the Academy next week. The Tracy-Titus English OperaCompany begin their engagement at the St. James Theatre next Monday. “Giroflé-Girofla” is to be produced at Booth’s Lheatre to-night by the French Opéra Bouffe Com- the man, my sb: arrest. was at its b precinet ap turbance. station house, dressed they were MISSTAT’ y. Adramatic entertainment will be given this even- ing at Perth Amboy for the benefit of the yellow fever | sufferers. Signor Ferranti, the popular buffo baritone, has Just arrived in the city after a sojourn of some months im Europe. Who has not seen Den Thompson in “Joshua Whit- tomb,” at the Lyceum Theatae, ought to do so before the play is taken from the At the Park Lotta, in “La Cigale,”’ has made a hit. More laughable nonsense then she makes cannot be compressed in a three hours’ performance, To-morrow evening will mark the last appearance at the Standard of Mr. Enimet as Fritz. It has been one of the successful engagements of the season. ‘The first of a course of four lectures on “Cyprus: Its Ancient Arts and History,” will be delivered by General L. P. di Ceenola at Chickering Hall this even- ing. desire to correct liquidation, with $406,428 10, will but no shield was there, search, but uot finding it again tried to u ‘ortle grasped him, tumble fight between the ight when two officers from the Fighth red on the scene and quelled the dis- ye man who was trying to make the arrest was recognized ax Officer MeCaulery, of the Western steamboat «quad, and with the assistance of the two officers marched his prisoners to the Eighth precinct Acharge of assault ahd battery waa made against them, and after Fowler's wound was elbowed his way through the crowd and collared both men, At this Frank McCartle, of No. 47 Norfolk street, demanded the stranger's authority for interfering. “'m an officer of the Western steamboat squad,” nd propose to arrest these men, he added, lifting the lapel of his coat, four locked wp. To THE Eprron or THR Herat “said | Yonge. Here ia |, Steamer Gulf Stream, Ing 1, Charleston W Quintard er Hatteras, Madlett, Point and Richmond— He then made a hasty pinion Steamship Co.” the | steamer Josephine ‘Thomson, Moore, Haltimore—J. § prcecad’ she tgnt ‘mer Anthracite, Grumley, Philadelphia—Jam Cleayeland, Liverpool—Thomas Danham's Koerner (Ger), Schierenberg, Bremen—Her- “ . Touniug, Marseilier—Bockmaun, or), Holst, Hamburg—C Tobias & Co, Jeuborg (Br), Brown, Antwerp—Boyd & Hineken. Bark FI Bark Castel: anoe, Havre—Beuham 4 “Boveren. Lo. ; Bark Ajax (Nor fy EMENT CORRECTED. Berk dencie (iath Allegro, Barcelona and. Almerie— - Hein to Bilt cans), Bornetick, Trieste—Si : f Tans), Bornetick, Trieste New York, Nov. 6, 1878, Bark Evening star (Bn, Chick, StJagoan Ws Wardell £0 Big Ruby, Rice, Port Spain (Trinidad>—Daniel Trow- bridge. Your Panama correspondent, in bis letter of Angust 12 (published in the Henanp of Augnst 21), reports the failure of Messrs. th liabilities In justice to our friends we trust you publish this correction H. CROSSMAN & BRE SIUPPING NEWS OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF PEPARTURE FROM NEW TORK POR THE MONTH Clark & © statement at the request of | Messrs. Clark & Co., who inform us that the time of copurtnership having expired, they NF—Ri Keefe, Harbor Grace, Bric Escort (Br), Orig Helen M Rowley, Rowley, Mobile-E D Harlbat & Brier, Safi (Moroceo)—Geo F | Menan, NB—Crow- Brett, Son . Valparaiso, We jrenfell (Br), have gone into ayn, $161,082 i amet, orton, Perth Amboy. ston—Chas Tring, 118 Chambers street “Rogers, Perey, Weymouth, Mass—Cartwright & e. hr O © Acken, Toms, Stamford—Stemford Manufac- turing Co ‘Sehr Saitie Burton, Burley, Stamfort—Stamford Manu: facturin, Sloop tus, Nelson, l’erth Amboy—Weaver & Sterry. r London: Ameriqna (Fr), Ole Bull, the celebrated violinist, gives a concert at | “Saumer. the Actdemy’ of Music, Brooklyn, this evening. His | aie af Virainin playing is «ti remarkable and his selections are pop | Baltic ular. eet... Modjeska takes her farewell benefit at tho Fifth | Ciiyine ichmond. Avenue Theatre on Friday, appearing both as Camille | 4 snd Erou-Frou, and bids goodby on Saturday night iu Camille. Tony Pastor's Theatre shows anything but an indi- Algeria. Australia... at rm yee es cation of hard times. The place is thronged nightly, | Adriatic. rs of Ne Gad the variety pertormencé to thoroughly sefine’ | Fuomersste cakeitel Holveti and enjoyable. City of Chester Mis* Minnie Hank, the prima donna, will be among | Moet tho fair Indies who preside at St. Agnes’ table in the | Revonia Cathedral, and will sell bouquets and perfumes this af- | Russia .. ternoon and evening. Hehetdain Mr. Mapicson has printed on his programmes an | [) sity of Montreal. tlaborate synopsis of the plot of “Carmen,” but has | Suevia.... not yet given a descriptive summary of its music, which is much more important to his patrons, Laura Joyce, the heroine of the Taplor cause célébre in Boston, comes forward here next week in an English version of “Les Cloches de Corneville.” Miss Joyce ¥ appeared hore at 1) As Stalacta, Black Crook.” Mrs, Jolin T. Raymond's snecess in Burnett's play, “That Lass p’ Lowries,” in Philadelphia, is «aid to have been so emphatic that «he will return there on | Donan . Wyoming. ... the 18th to play another engagement with the same , Sun rises. 6 , 3 m 519 . 25th 0 sinonth «be | Sun aot 4 Gov. Inland. .. 6 08 Laprert, at M f °o piece, On the 26th of this inonth sie will appear at | YUMA en 417 | Mell Gate. bed alight, at Matansns from Portland, re the Browdway Theatre in this city. | Edouard Remenyi, the Hungarian violinist, makes his firet appearance in Steinway Hall on Monday | evening next, in conjnnetion with Mme. Julia Rive | King, pianiste; Mise Helen Ames, soprano; Mr. Will- iam Courtney, tenor, and a fyll orchestra under the ction of Mr. G. Cartherg. ‘The sale of seats be- | gine to-dny, Miss Annie M. Kessler, a young lady who gener- ously volunteered her services as a pianist for the Floating Hoxpital of St. John’s Guild during the past summer, will give a concert at Steinway Hall on the 3d of December, when she will direct a kinder- orchestra, consisting of twenty-five ehildven from six #9 twelve yours of ajce Wilhelm) was inducted into the elasste "shades of | Beacon street afew nights age at a grand re held in his honor at the residence of Me. J @ prominent Bostonian whore hoxpitalities are fre | quently shared by distingnished artists, There was a | fashionable gathering in attendance, and an inforinal : Bteamer Algeri Tani Sandy Ho WESTERN ALMANAC FOR 8UN AND MOON. | 6 | Hon HERALD YACHT WEATHER OBSER- | | TIONS. - Vi Liverpool, Clasicow |Marmturg Liverpont Liverpool! London. Liter ~ Charlottetown harbor, commenced Averpool._ [37 Ben tivnte.. rnradeay of her earge on Friday, aud the steamer si | Liverpool. [20 Broadway go down on Saturday and one ™ rogeed vompoo! W YORK H Sandy H i Sunjingo de Cuba, Havana! : f Stream, Charleston: ship Ofte Kaiser Bremen; bar! , Bordeaux; ~ _ | Amalia Garguile Teal, Cotte. Broadway ee iat st Brontway MARITIME MISCELLANY. 88 Broadway a —— 412% Broadway Capt W Watson, of the € rd steamer, Algeria, and 7 Bowling Green | Capt Schwensen, of the Hamburg stermor, Pommerania, 2 Bowling tirewn > Brondway al observations 2 Hroadway tion with the HezaLy weather service, Rowling Green of SAvANNAn. from Savannah, remaing She wiil have to discharge a part of Save Carcerra, trom Rangoon for Falmouth <hefore re- ported) damaged her rudder daring and on the 22d, in ane gale, away, the © tant, but» to the weetward, Rotterdam jHavre Liverpool ‘apt lpenbere Hanson, of M tan i fs Bank L De ¥ € Rane Granitepe (Br), from Ball River for 4 Be i ting ¢ Liverpool, which put into Mint ifwx gn Ac, wns loading ireen dan Haimnbure: warge Novy ilasrow ' 3 | Beer Carnie Wesstow, which was mn into some olpht 10. [Liverpool since and sunk near Fire Teland, bae been wrk inte shoaler water and now lies nearly on beam euds, part! Her masts and spars are standing, with The Wrecking Uo are getting ip her of divers, The wool, which was little damaged and worth 2Re per je cargo ahout 835,000, The hides, ‘om part of cargo, are worthless. hovdded in eand sails hanging. THIS DAY. HIGH WATER. H mtioa, wan struek hi ila, Ji, equal ed Taand Pa spanker and shifted care, Senn Macary W T (new), from Win a a pit inte Bass Hal ach lt in diate 1 Bic | Pier Kiate of he bar outside during the gale 23 am | fac | Dry Woither ke flying {ihhoom, spring foretapmast, Ae ION New Youn, Nov. 6—Noon, The Western Union time tll toxlny droppy _—o—. PORT OF NEW YORK, NOY, ARULY ALS. REPORTED DY THE HERALD eTeAM YACHTS ASD MENALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. (Br),” Wat ove Get or tHe eras, © eto 1 jor the Hayti fW PT ILATRIEED, 114 tons, Sverre old, built at Pages Nas heen sold n Capt Aini Terrie and Benjamin Dex af Arichat, for ® 1AM Payne, from padelsienir, PEL. for New York, nto Halifax 2d inst for repairs, having bursted jth in ® night of October a1 Hm At asx, Hanoittc iL off Block Lebar « been sold at Port au TIME BALL. Philadelphia with sof mainboam ated 1 SPs ny Hoon. . fron Virginia with wand, for bi w York, pat into Philadélphia Now 6 for ire, having tered heavy weather Nov 2, when one day out from Tumpton Roads Capt Herbert H Doane, Inte of the ech Ada Shortland, died on the passage from Jacksonville to Port Spain Liverpool Oct 26 and] A sunken threemested schooner was paesed, Hatterag { Light, boaring W half Nt Savannal at Phéladelpi s 6—Th poarite mate and thy r Charles No the steamer Cittat’ Por tenncl wus wrecked on ¥ Menan, and the crew escaped in a snl piked tip whon nearly perished by the schr Blue da vessel went pieces soon after they left her, saved nothing, NS, Nov S—Sebr Four , Brother toes, fram Prince Fed ir Cranberry Istand, - see steamer Wyoming from total wreel Schr Centreville, laden with oats, from Prince Edward Ixland for Halifax, went ashoro last night in Mt Andrew's: Channel, near Canso, and is Cee Fit oe Four buudrod bushels of oats hare been seved, the remainder will be lost. The cargo was partially siete but there was no in- surance on the vossel, at Labrador, The 7 Tho sehr Mabel Clara is a total: wrec! instrance on the cargo in Halifax offices is $1: Poutiann, Noy 5—Schr Frank Barker, Capt Sox ins, are rived hore from New York Monday, on her way to Machias, and reports thet on Friday night sho experienced a heavy xalo and sea when off Nantucket Shoals, In reefing tho ail Mr Ainaziah Fiekett, of Lubee, fell from the main: in the endeavor to rescue him the captain and early lost their lives, Mr Fiekett was drow! ptain badly hesived bs blows from the mainboom. Mr Fickett was sixtyyonrs old, Sr Jonx, NB, Ni WH was received to- day peat ship Westfield, of St John, from Rotterdam for New put into St Thomas dismasted and otherwise damaged. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Sut, Braxil, Oct 1, 1878, ing affected the chan- Rio GRanpe p In consequence of heavy toads hi nel over the bar, shifting ite diree' silting it and rowing it, the Pilot Master of the Port udvises captains to seo the por rt with more thun 10 feet # inches, or at n 12 feet 6 inehen of draft, the rare highest tides not afford. ing more than 11 feet Ginches of water at present. Later on, after the cessation of the extraordinary cirenmstances, he 'expeets that the ehannel will return to sormal condi: tions, WHALEMEN. Cleared mt Now Bedford Nov 5, brig Frances A Barstow, Reed, Atlantic Ocean. SPOKEN. Bark Rachclors (Br), Longhuest, from Barrow for Phila. leiphia.ct 20, lat 5 12 Bark Niphon (Br), ‘Bacon, from Baltimore for Hartlepool, Oct —, off the Humber, A Norw@rian bark, showin: mae or, from London for New York Det 1d, lat 45.52, fon 21 5 obit, Willie ie ; Amero, from Weatord for St ron} NB, no lat, &e. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Anespvat, to Nov G—Arrived, bark Transatlantic (Nor), Jeusen, New York. Axstrepam, Nov 6—Satled, barks Vale (Nor), Gundersen, Now York; Hakon Jarl (Nor), Mosfield, do. Bewrast, Nov S—Sailed ship Charger (Br), Milliken, Pen- sacola. Bancnrona, Nov 3—Arrived, burk Valkyrien (Nor), Peder- sen, New York. Canptr, Nov 6—Arrived, ship Exporter, Brooks, Amster- dam. CROORHAVES, Nov 6—Pansed, steamor TMyrian (Br), Arm- strong, from Boston for Liverpool. Cosstantixorte, to Nov 6—Arrived, brig Nettio, Mackay, New York. Donitx, Nov 5—Sailed, bark Hostia (Ger), Pusch, Tybee. Dantate, to Nov, 6@—Arrived, bark A Klockman (Ger), Min- stor, Bultimore. Forkrstoxe, Nov 4—Of, ship Besste Crosby (Br), Phillips, Baltimore for Rotterdam. FaLwovta, Nov 5—Sailed, bark Excelsior (Nor), Abraham- nen, Unitod States. GzxoA,to Nov 6—Sailed, steamer. Kepler (Belg), Johnston, Sov 1—Snifed, barks Maria Christina (Ital, Sew York; Belgium (Br), Greeno, United States, ‘Hexvorr, Nov 6—Sailed, bark Ariadne (Nor), Hansen (from Rottordam), New York. Liverroot, Nov 6—Arrived, stenmets Gard@h Castle (Br), Waring, New York; Horrox (Br), Mitchell, Baltimore, Sailed Sth, steamers Bulgarian (Br), Trant, Boston; 6th, Spain (Br), Grace, New York. . Lospox, Nov 5—Sniled, ship Alhambra, Alexander, United States; Gth, steamer Victoria (Br), Young, New York. Moviix, Nov 6—Arrived, steamer Ethiopia (Br), Camp- bell, New York for Glasgow and proceeded). Nawny, Nov 5—Sailed, bark Hertha (Br), McBride, New York. Oronto, to Nov 6—Arrived, brig Rnsso (Ital), Paturzo, New York. Suited to Gth, brig Olinda (Port), Cunha, New York. *Queexstowx, Nov G—Sailed, steamer City of Montreal (Bn), Faiton (from Liverpool), Now York. Rorrerpam, Nov #—Arrived, steamer W A Scholten (Duteh), Vis, Now York. . Bevrmauetox, Nov. 6—Arrived, steamer Rhein (Ger), Franke, New York for Bremen (and proceeded). Sailed 6th, AM, steamer Oder (Ger), Letut (from Bremen), New York. Srerix, to Nov 6—Arrived, barks Toni (Ger), Brandhoff, New York; Antares Albrecht, do. St Nazarer, Nov +—Sailed, Bark Larkspur (Br), United States. Safled, to Nov 6, bark Caspari (Nor), New York. Storey, Lonny Nov 6—Bark Janet Morbes (Br), Kane, which was stranded while leaving Dunkirk for Baltimore, has been floated. Her false keel was injured. Bark Anwetia (Nor), Roth, from Stockholm Aug 21 for Philadelphia, was abandoned at soa. Her crew were resened and landed at St Nazaire, Bark Betty Storer (Gor), Steer, from New York Oct 7 for Hamburg, has been lost at sea. Bark Europa (Nor), Johannesen, at Bordeaux from New York, arrived leaking. WEATHER REPORT. Hotvaxav, Nov 6, PM—Wind N, fresh, galo; 29.051. Pursovtm, Nov 6, PM—Wind N, barometer 29.65, Ly, Nov barometer fresh; rain, squalls; M—Wind N FOREIGN PORTS, Acapotco, Oct 14—In port, ships Marianne Nottebohm, 0 minshaw, for Liverpool, uch; barometer 20.0, Naie > G Brongbten (Br), Nady for sca. wig orders’ bark Cateliua (Boll, Austin guce Arrived Oth, Cee Polynesia Schwaumen, Cardiff, Burson A eRe 2 (uot 18ch)—Salled, ‘hark Emme York. . lurk Elinor Vernon, Coop froin Rochefort), for New ¥ Cinta Oct 4 Balled, ship’ Anglo India (Br, Everett, Majillones, in port Gct 10, ships Aurora, Merriman, for Majillones and Gaited: Kingdon! oF Hams Kora’ Honhene, (in, Campbell, from London: A'Mecatlam Masters, for Me d Vinited Kingdom or Hamburg: George A ate ston, from Pabelion de Pies for, Enrope, repairing: urser (Br), Leon hire (Br), Lang Cannexas, Oct land, Matanzas: schr exe 3 brig’ Kimily Walters (Br). Kerry. Midletown, Witaker, Phitadetph a New York. Cleared Oct 30, bark Harriet Jackson, Bawn, N of Hat- terns, ota teNPeRGOS, Oct 20—Arrived, brig Keystone, Korf, New ‘aiied Oct 25, achr T Ricardo ite Wolff, New Yor! am, hark Ei . Pierce, do: bri iiams, Gonld, do; P) Albonegn. Ty ke Deeia Rabeock, Bab- Ford, do; Win Mas- Rugiles, do: sebrs alll brige 8 ‘ameron, Queer mI Troon; schrs Jennie Abbic Dunn, Marten, No ionred. in pion, pm (Br), Sov 2-Arrt irs Linnie A. from Mal for New York: Annie rlottetown for do: Champion, New York for Summerside: Annie Laurie, Grorevtown for ew York: Vietor, Prinee Edward Island for do va tor dine “Addie. ctown for do Chatlottetown for do: Reform, Summerside forda, Hicaxtiios, Rept IIe ps Oxeeota, en WD bawrene Hataxa, Oct’ Bi Acrived, -tchirs Samuel, MacManernr, Walls, Phitadeiphin: BF nt. Liverpool; 20h, sch Henry A Burnham, Re Viiladeiptin, Satled 37th, hark Tepes edoae. New York: 29th, achre Jonnia II Moree, 0 David I Totek, Hither, New York via Sazua: Nov, brig’ Mary U Mariner, Callins, Sagan. Cleared et, hei John Welsh. Jr, Armetrone, Sama. ov 2— Arrived, se AW Tine E rote. * fib in fof ie Friday Kerr, Bniled 5th, ‘own, PED, Now York In port th, barks Geavitude MeDonald, from Bult River tor Liverpool, reloading: Dontnte 0 Br), Leblane, from Port Caledinin for New Cork, to wail @ Jarret Sep hatatled, bark Wales & Kenn ciet, United States: sth. ip Independance. Strat, 3 Th port Rept 28, barks Ceres Koop, 4 ntted frayen, 1 for lee Kinde (Fri, ) Omne. (from Valpairaion or — Francises. sebt Addie Failer, Jorgen- Det 14—Arrived, s, ioe Ie Arrived. brig Li mug iers Fossott, tor, McClure, it Williams, asell, Atherton, rtland; Henry B ath, nacatelte, brige Mattie B hearer. ‘Ttnean cB Dickinson, Cow Ba} loaves, Cnmmmings, New York: Onalaxka, Briggs, Havana; achive Matilda Brooks, Davia, Mobile: Henty Lippet es, Rorttand; Stet, hark Rebeeen Carunns, Johnston, New ‘Aleo avrived 26th, wehe Henry Lippitt, Portland, Me. W Halbrook, Mitehell, “Delaware . Barker, N of Hat. Wvrige Bros Be Hall, Panama, Nov #—Arrived, tin, San Franci yRannison stemmer City of Panama, Ane rt. 4 Sept aO—In ships Lillian (Br), CF edo, de, Packard, New |, sehr Zota Pat, Frances, Ponanesta In port Oct 18, brig Emma Dean (Ven), Morton, from New York, arrived 14th to sail 1th on her return vin Curacon, Pr sehr Ada d Shortland (ate Jacksonville, sehr Athlete, Princo Smith, Liv. yy 4—Arrived, he panane 2—Arrived, * Phitadelphin Arrived, steamers Porw epita (Hor), IM, wehrs a une. Snited, "Hamatvetie (hn, Dore L. Prinaell, Miner, New Riephenson, trom New York for Capo of Tope, put in mh leaky: Addad Bonner, Bonner, from Baltimore, arrived vt Thoms, elearod 11th; Job miatiel, Slaw, Monteville, -stri it arrived ith; Lo A 3 Ruth Robinson, Baker, Perpetua Sw), Boxtro r New York. , Vet Is—Railed, — K M Morales, Eldridge, ne} W e~Arrived previously, bark Quick- ved Ta ¥“ t paid port, brig Italia (Br), Miller, ro via Port Bpain, wig orders r Elis Mristie (Br, MeKinnon (from Baltimore), for ¥ Sacua, Oct 28—Arrived, sehr MOM dejphin eas 1 Mieka ny Py apa, |. Now 4;-Arrived, 2—Arrived, bark Maury Stewart sehr’ Atri ‘Bridzewntor, Brown, London. Cleared dthe aches Active. (Be) Fitescerald, Now Y gqulia Clinch (Br, Mahoney, do; Sth, Riverside (Br), ‘ putared up %d, ship Owego, White, from New York for int VALPARAISO, Sept 27—Cleared, hark St Lucie, Merriman (from New York), Mollando, to’ discharge part of inward emrgo. Jn port Sept 27, bark St Andrew (Hr), Melon, for ilunes, to load 1 Kingdom or WA WAIE to a divect, port doe, lese 10 per cont; Co Diensthark (Ger to load nitrate for Tuique, if to New York direet f any other port in the United States 4s a, lens 215 per cent Carl U Bomen (Ger), for do do, nt rate as above; John A Brown, Greenish, une. Re [Pen Stmawen Avocet ‘Arrived, Camperdown, Airgear, Phila- Astwenr, Oct hai |, Vietor .Grava, New York. vn Flushing Ith, John A Harvie, Tockhart, ith, Equator. Hughes, do, ner 22—Aerived, Australia (s), Cargill, Benwick, Oct 25— Arrived, Augusta, Buck, Boston. Barrow, Oct 25—Arrived, Hovding, Larsen, St John, Brvrast, Oct 25—Pnt into x ‘windbound, David Chadbourne, from Troon for Cardona: MERNAVER Occ Naited. Haunover (*), Hoffman, Now Otlsane: LalpsteGn jeter, Baltimore. BRouwKnsH ave 2d—Arrived, Castalia, Sparks, Philadelphia; Tre nai; erzano, do (and sailed for elvoot) Borneavx, Oct 23—Arrived, Kong Sverre, Gitenare, New York, Sailed 23d, rent ait Pensacola; 24th, Nuova Thjalman, Philadel. Virginia, Catic B. N MeFeo, Bristol. athor, Benjamin, wn ‘Alaska, tor Cardenas: per, Higgio, East London. Qet 24-—Arrived. lon, Nielwon, Oak Point, dét 25—Outside, Caroline, Premuda, from Phila- delphia, waiting tide, Crrre, Oct Do-Arrived, Carl, Christiansen, Chatham, NB. Bniled 23d, Suasogo, Mircovich, New York. Kidder, une var Panola, T Casntay, Londonderry ; Silvia (Ital), Ferra Sarit emer Marchese, Droghed & Sheppard, Reevos, Boston; Calvin’ F Baker, eker,.d a a Kendo fis, Provincetet barks ‘Deodaeus (Br), ‘Dorward, Malaga; rmichael (Br), MeEachren, Cork; Eliza Out leCarry, Kilrust ema (Br), Foster, Duntin’ schrs ian, ee Sargent, Bangor; Speedwell, aap Cloured—Stoamers ra (Br, Gerdiner, ls, R Willing, Glen, patiadcipins a (Br), Me: uenstown. Algo. ‘cleared steamer ‘iSperimen Nowbern, NC; A Osterlund, W: tt wn; ther, Burroughs, Mateyon, and Nova Scotian; Orie George bs Cn, Now S—Avrived, schr Tretta, Smith, ano BEAUFORT, SU, Oct 2%—Arrived, brig Enigma (Br), Tanies, Tenerific. ELV AST, Nov 3—Arrived, sehr Mazourka, Holmes, Bam gor Rated Hr if avetoct ov We nbn. Seti nee, Kndal all. New ‘Ww Drisko, Haskell wien Sond Arrive, rig Charles Dennis, it bark Admiral BRUNSWIC Rand a ihe Ocoan a Cri, from Tiets Hunter, Philadelphia; * Rotterdam; Iilie, ‘Saw: r, Havre: schr Ii L James, Baltimore. al ‘led—Steamer Charleston, New York: hae moe Cork: LG ty ones G 8 Marty, No jm oe L ¥ ore; W Tharo, New York; HW An- derson, Balt! Ruth how Phil nore Iphia. LAIS, Nov 1—Sailed, schr Terrapin, Wooster, New Arrived. nehr Mott Haven. Colling, New York, Hbganto ‘OWN, Nov 4—Arrived, schrs’ Trade Wind, Gray, Now York for Sal { Leones, Achorn, do for Portetout Burgess Now York ‘for Boston; JK Manning, hil etphiw for 050 © B Wood, Stanley, do for do; ‘Joo Carrollton, ine Wy York: Belle Brown, Hunt. Rock, Tam tor Kieunond, Var America, Trueworthy. do for New Douglass. Philadelphls for Boston AST GRE, Novd—Hailed, sehr Lillie O Wella, We ope Pore Johnson. 'RESS MO! E, Nov 5—Arrived, bark Soriddoren (Nor), Pedersen, Lit bas for Richmond; th—Arrived, bark mee (Aus), Tricovich, Bordeaux, Sailed—Ship Foreningen, for Baltimore; barks St Law- rence (Br), do; Frahey, do; Charles F (from Cale Sorideron, Richinos nek, Thurstor Jao), N ric; Casrantanane, Yet 19—Salled, Leopolda, Pesee, New ships ok, Readaren. F Tilvant have been ordered ta (Catanta 15—Sailed, Nile (#), Carlin, Messina (arrived | Baltimore. 1 TALL REVER, Noy 4—Arrived, ches. Stephen Morria at M With sntied thence iti for Palermo, whereshe arrived, itheantd 8 KING Newton ¢ aber, Morris) and sailed 19th for New York). Crrnatonia, Oct 17—Sailed, Ex sina (and arrived at M Isth bury, Philadelphin. Dover, Oct 25—Arrived, Fasce, Chiesa, New York. Passed’ 25th, Hannover (x), Erdman, Bromen for New Orleans; Azulea (9), Stephens, Shield# for New York. _ Deal ete ened posizeile (s), Rait, London for New sth, 1 Henney, Balfimore for Hull; Gul- nare, ‘MeDonal, iilaaelphin for Leith. Anchored 24th, Vancouver, Carver. Baltimore for Ant- (and sailed 25th); Sperito, Coslulich, Lynn for New Caroling Premudia, Wessels, Philndetphi n od 25th); 25th, Erna, Nehnite, Bromen. fc ristino (bark), Jensen, ‘Broinen for Wilmingt sned back of the Goodwins to 2dth, Jennie Sweeney, Hudson, from Baltimore for Rotterdam. Deswty, Oct 23—Arrived, Amor paeiien New York (not as before); 24th, (? Try), from Penaacola; 25th, Etta Whit- temore, Wright, Bangor; President ie big, Hansen, Que- bee. Cleared 25th, L I Debebor, Wright, Sandy Hook: Travel- lor, Rose, Tybee; Silver Cloud, Leary, St John, NB; Econ- omy, Smith, Five Islands. Dantato, Oct 22—Arrivod, Vera, Lubke, New York. elsior (8), Clayton, Mos- jst, C S Packard, Ames- a pans Oct 24—Arrived, Quatre Fratelli, Raffo, Phila- lol phia. TDsta, Oct 18-Sailod, Basgwell (9), Jac Famouri, to Oct 24—Sailed, Ang! Hambarg. Ft. New York. American, Jordan, i. Nelson, Quobec; oop, Oct 24—Arrived, nning Sophie, ——, New Yor! , Oct 25—Arrived, Paolina, Roccatagliata, Elfesor, Gunuessen, do: Nellie J Dinsmore, York; 26th, Soph: M Martensen, Chat Maleate Dock, Oct BE Arrived, orl jord, Torkelsen, New sGow, Oct 24—Sailed, Frank, Pedersen, Wilmington. OmERnoce, Oct 23—Arrived, Prince Edward (s), Fraser, Mont Grnoa. Oct 22—Arrived, Acadia (9), Montgomery, Glas- gow: Restless, Brown, Labrador, Sailed 21st, Bonito, Curtis, Trapani. ati et 16—Sailod, Vittorio, Earrijolo, New York. t. Oct 25—Arrived, Kong Carl, Kenudsen, Baltimore; eho. New York. Gna, Andersen, from Rover et 2! w York (weather bound). ances. Oct 22—Arrived. Windwe ind; 2d, Gellert (a) Mailed 24, Grown a mina, Fisk, Bailadelphis neo, Thomax, St H¥ivorr, Oct 24—Arri bella ( York. Havarx, Oct Br Arrivel, Desalgenne, Walkvist, Balti. more. Trswicu, Oct 24—Arrived, Aste Giuseppe, Renncei, Phila- delphia. INNistowkY Heap, Oct 25—Arrived, Maggie (schr), from St Johns for Eertenah i, Hock john. from St John. Liverroot., Oct 24— Laurence, De! Baker, Gonpeaa Helena, NB; Kate Upham, area “Richibaets Princess Alexandra, Quepe i 24h, Angelo, Viet: New Yorks Mary Ana, Dato, St ¥;' 26th, Rissia (s), Cook, New York. Sailed 24th, Corso (@) Brown, Betts’ Cove: Dominion Bouchette, Wontreal; ‘S5th, Antinta, Coalthurat, Barta i, 6 Genoa, kes 25th, Aeryrion, jaltimore; Bicgpeyy (s), Quis Bt Filkins, . Charleston: Enos cate Lawtonte, amas Hoek: Cyprms jew York; 25th,’ Ploen,. Halvorsen, Gaiveston; "Wa ae ‘Chapman: Smith, Delawaro Breakwaie: Ont-tuekar Ith, Queen of India, Jardaila, Liverpool for New Orleans. ramicht; Vincitore, cis. " itansen, Pensacola w World, Hai 26h, th, Somand, Baumgarten, Miramichi; An- nie Evensen, do; Tonaberg, Andersen, Quebec. Leiri, Oct 25—Arrived, Soren Berner, Pedersen, Balti- more, 11, Oct 21—Arrived, St Olaves, Carter, Liverpool for Nandy ihook and New York, Leawors, Oct 2i—Arrived, Harry Emett, Brown, Lab- rador. Sailed 23d, Livadia («! 1s—Arr t for Palermo mAbs, “Oot Se ital, Jessie Heinrick, Chatham, atta, Oct $20-Arrived. A Strong (e heared. 1 Sw at Hause, ry! 3 cles ed Kuh, Orchis (), Paéry, Savannah, N 24—Arrived, Albion, Fredricksen, Quebec. ailed 34th, Margaret Knight, Seabrook, New York. Piymovra, Get 2>— Arrived, Koomar, Morris, Quebec. Om sid, Numa, Dough Calais for Baltimore; EW Stet som, Mooze, London for New York; Lona, Jansen, Havre for rived Ta #(s), Havre. Mirto W Corich, Phi ‘alia (a), Rait, London for N 4 25th, ane Porraven, Oct 24—Arrived, Maggi je, Cann, St John, jRabemuto, “Oct 17—Sailed, Cavadoe '(s), Stacey, Philadel. 1a, Pi rixeserows, Oct 2¢—Augived, J W Parker, Keene, Mon tren! goth. WD Stowart, Guglish, do for Cork ; 26th, Elina ioncester; 26th, Perse- a Aceame for Alice, Raret United Stator Arrived, uubies Tense, London for Ramsaatr, Oct 2 Hampton Road . Rocwnsten, Oct 24—Cleared, Nordenskjold, Petersen, det 24—Arrived, Lishon, Dunning, Dantzic. 2t—Arrived, Einheriza (#), Bainton, New mRiieLns, Nox #—Sailod, Sten Stax (Br), Willi Swansea, Oct 22—Cleured, Ontario, Coalfleet Arrived 3th, Rowland (s), Bett’ Sr Marin pe Ry, Oct 20—Put in, Amphitrite, Haligren: from New York for Sables d’Qloune (through stress of weather). BwAtow, Ang 22—Arrived, Agata, Pike, Newchwang. Troos, Oct Arrived, Alexandra, Farlam, Quebec. Trivete, Oct 18—Clearod, Samos, Honrahan, Yew Warexronp, Oct 22—Arrived, Raska, Iguatins, more, Buoowensnates, Oo Jenkins, Baker (nol as reported by tol for Rotterdam (petrolenm), got Jompelvoet; both chains parte Crrtr, 06 Capts Savarese, of th Lmigia; Laurence, of the American brig It W Monso muda, of the Austrian bark [mp Franceso Ginsopy dereen, of the Norwerian bark Kanten Langaas ‘ef the talian hark Washington—all from each noted provest. « D Oct M—The bark Ribbl Hampton Mg omy slipped both Ramsgate in tow of tug Wellington, Laveprony, Oct 24—-Tho Fitida, at Liverpool. from Richt. ducty for Fleetwood, experienced hears weather il inst and lost portion of deck cargo, had bulwarks stove ahd wheelhouse started, Quersetows, Oct unin, Poe rt of Capt Aadorson, of the Norwegian Wark bia, from Mhiladelpiia:—Oet 19. in Ww preset a ship, American and rigging com sternpost out and dyck, one of which ‘lease, from London for nine and pr for fall rise tmp plete: crew apparently Hed in astle washod away o Mad Pim: ‘Horn, and damaged the planking in ly abont 409 feet high and about one fields extended over 12 niles, AMERICAN PORTS. ASTORIA, Oct 26—Sailed, hark Alden Besse, Noyes, Hong ved an iceberg le in Tema ¢ the tea. He Arrived, sehr Nollie Lamper, r Be Jon; Florence Aines, Fall rgatiown — Arrived, sehr Arto Pardes, #hrop- ov 3 —Cleared, bark Schamyt, Snow, Por) Eliza th—Arrived, ateainers Perkiomen, Athertson, Philadel: Bears v York: shee Kthol A iy oe] ie M Bird, Fales, Georgetown, DO: Hel Ada d Simonton, Hall, He i A Pettingill, New yd Little doy HV ‘orter, New York; sehr FE plain et A biayt! aA Crane iiadetpi js, Savannah; Hallett, New York red, brig Geo KB Dale (not as vain vin Barbados; sche Hattie Lal son, Sere eer, Fiteminatgn, FO: xe, aris (Gor), New York; Nokorate (Nor), W Garrett, ate barks 3 oo Bowen, Houten: J Lae dn. jas Oct 2—Arrived, Paul Thormann, Vogt, New Al Ritter at" Thomas Boren, Chnehuck, Philadelphia, ed sche Til Livingston, Hedadon, Jacksonville (wil load for Now York) GTON, Noy 5<In port, bark Samuel B Niskertn ‘sail some d Bnew). Cole, for New Gardiner for Philadelphia, nod to Nov 4—Arrived, Neches Enos B Phillips, by—Schr Modesty, Nickerson, from New York for Plymouth. 3th—Arrived, schrs HB Metcalf, Handy, Gardiner for New ¥ rk: Laura A Robinson. SONVILLE, Nov 1—Cleared, schrs Admiral, Small: Phlladelph Iphin dine Giles, Bonnett, Hasti; JG rene! Drew, Sth--Arrived, rile ‘i re Williams, Wilson, New York Gow decklond of LUBEC, Nov 1—Sailed, schra Lizzie Dewey, Petors, Mi tevideo: Te Tahaina, Homghion, ‘St.John, NB, to load for Cuba, ‘eared: brig Faust (Fr), Pernandin, Strout, New York. NE S, Nov 1—Arrived up, ‘arendal; Yatava (Nor), Sorenson, Leith; schr Monad City of Mexico, Mcintosh, Vera ¢ Cardiff Commander (Br), Eliis, Pernambuco. Moses, She do; or), Marenssen, St ‘Nas Satled—Stoaimers Frankfort, Hudson, nitileds Steamer Zanzibar, for Liverpool; Benvotrlich B, Cranmer, do; Ida & Anuie, Cork, Nantoss ote Seq ain, Hall, Kingston, J MILLBRIDGE, Nov S-Salled, sche Eliza J Ptaples, er Josoph Ferens (Br), Newport: ship Gen Shepley, Springer, Liver. pool; barks Gyller (Nor), Ostensen, Sligo: Caleb (Nor), Job- se nock, Harrison, Maracaibo. Gth—¢loared, sicamers Vanguard (Br), Valiant, Liverpoel: az. Arrived—Steamer Naples (Br), Eaton, Bristol; Joranos (Be. Pashby, Havre: Wu Symington (Br), Hallet “Passes, Nov 6—Arrived, ships Royal Charter (Br), aes Belfast; | Constantia Gen Kuehiken, Bremen; 1 Mime cous iis Redersst Dublin; Aurora (Nor), Ander. son, Bordeaux. men Anderson and NORFOLK, Nov 6—Arrived, achrs Mary B, Cranmer, York: Samuel Wood, Wood, do; Ida & Annie, Cook, ak Rocks Baltimore, for repairs; xchr Eva, Martin Arrived 4th, schr Samuel Wood, We a Now Fat: ci Man Kite Philadelphia NEW B ior SArrived, achrs Flestwing, ns dox, Richard seen Murdock. NEWPORT, Nord, PMccarrived, sches soba W oll, Springer, Boston for New York; Charlie Steadman, Mink ley, Bath for do. Sih, AM—No arrivals SEW LO DON, Nov 5— Arrived. Alexandria: Koret, Philadelphia for Norwich; bio a Hoboken fay do.’ NEW HAVEN, Nov. S—Arrived, schrs George Lie Beebe, Georgetown; Emma Shaw, Strange, Alexandria, Oliver ge Bell: Disvoway.do;d x Terry, Terry, Atmboy ; Nb ih Amboy. lat f Eaatia. Jobs on, New York; John B Baltimore. + , Nov 6—Arrived, schr Sallie, from "Or TPHIA. Nov 5—Arrived, schrs Kate E Rich, ARON OR ck: oa , Teal, Savannah; Elixa- ‘bblx. ofl off Cape Lookout) (ree Bag Basten Snow, Newp Oth—Arrived, pale Wyomi bathe Wood, Baltimore; erred avin,” New York; ahi eleen. Lor at Mey New rene ‘achrs Die! m1 J re yo hate: Kate H Richy Bowen, Boston; isa F Rageor, Mitehell, P pas Also atrived, mania bag Seine Agra (Nor, Shates jansen, London; B Hil Belfast; brig Tempest, Stewart, King, Tort, Antanio; Andrew ‘Abby L Dow, Corson, do; Jno Susman, Moore, Franklin, Wharton, do; Lottie, > ARK mmins, Smith, Cohasset; Ida B Lathan, ‘Dotter Allyn's Puiu; MH Stockham, Reed, 4 Huddell, Sharp. “Boston; Listle Young: do: Taylor & Math t Braintree ‘abada, Swain, Milton laser Eine, ‘Rich Tacy Cogewetl, Cheney, Nowbur; 0 S Page, Holly, K s Al Ajace (Ital), Moric (Br), MeQuarrie, Belfast ie, Onset: Ida Latham, ie Cummins, Vic Rallie Ann, wnt Rich- n, i Nteicarton, Boston: Cathe- Providene Crocker. Fail New York Pw Whiten Wri Ri dnetoon, Trask, New EJ Raynor, Mitchell, Norwich. ubtited--Sieamers Roman, Fanita, Catharine Whiting, 4 Feu Detawaur Baeaxwater, Nov 3 A AM—Arrived, schrs Cak vin, Saarbruek, and Latey K Coxnw PM—Sailed, ‘ship Waitika (Rus), SBodecholm (fret Ame tordam), New York. ét! w York; sche Yor! rdonakjold (Nor), Ebessen, from’ Bordeanx | sehr Alice Stetson, King, from Port Antonio, Ja. on } to Passed up, steamer Lord Clive (Br), from Liven Am "PORTLAND, Me, Nov 5—Arrived, schr James Bliss, South Thos M Stone, for Mi ieorge K |. Bradloy, Pensacola; Elizabeth Dohert Kew rett. Ponce. vi CE, Nov 5—Arrived, aches © P- puakoar Philadelphia for Pe + Re Howe, Philndelph 4 Lady Pniiadel hes 4 G Lawson, Mehrhof, Hackensnek : Almon Bacon, 9 Pett Eliza Phare, Watson; BIL Wi % Oak ley, Newmar? Gavemor, Eaton, and Minrealins, omesy, hr Shamrock, Troy, Haverstraw. Oct 2-Arrived, ship Coquimba et 3 igh, fromm Poet ble. pare iaigeam, Port Townsend; ba Marathon (Br), Nalethenson, Burrard Inte Sailod—Bark, Monitor. 4ih— Arrived, ship M hay > mary Arrived, ships Oracle, to Fish, bag ae New Yi t M nneiro: harks River, Lane, Ardrossan; aries Col the Liverpool. Cleared—Ship Samuel Watts, Lermond, Liverpool, . + SEATTLE, Oct 28—sailed, bark J B Bell, Fox, San Frans ‘i mm, Lamon : barks Solgimot (Nor, it, Ne Pena LT Stocker, Tyler, enon. SOMERSET, Nov 5—Arrived, sehr Wild Pi; Bray, Pigadeteai. ro x Saito Rehrs N Holmes, Dow, and ¥ © Smith, Smith, New vo VIwey ABD, HAVEN, Nov 4—Aurived, schre May dt Pemerick, Merideth, Baltimore for Boston; Chas Mo Jane [, Newton, Stover, inter, Dill, New York tor do: 2 ton, Rondant for Portland (oe Minceltansy Philadelphia or Medford ; Hidnmona Va, for Halifax: Wi for New York Elizabeth De Har White, avert h for Phil aigiooreckt (hw), Dorney, 1 J LAtile, Gane ‘Anderson, Conquest (Bri, m hin: Bite Atkine: Wat! ket Rockland for “Richmond, Vay er, Heston for New If Buy State, ¢ faven, failed — sehra Teaser, GW Hinds, Vaghtl, Gates, Milton, "bn Wilting, Jr. Marion Draper, nt Townsend, Agnes, Chartio & Willle, Flora King, Barak Milla, A K Woodward, Elya A Pettingill Alaska, Jano Is Newton, dF Little and HV Crandall Sth— Arrived, echrs Lanet, Hin | Noviongey. Smith, Alexandria; ¢ Sliver Spray, Russell, Ro Mary Hsmith, Maloney, f Means, Parker, South Ambo: Morton, Brooklyn for Bust, Weymin von Philadelphia for tprwich; Elian, Rossy Lows, Woshawnent for Haverhill; Henrietta Wit, Kltzabethport for rtlands Hoten Carroll, Now York for ftockland Kingtendor, sinithy re n for Bangor; Alice Oakes, Marston, Weeliw: Riehmond, Va: George Cobb, Motealf, Bal- Harp, Tinker, Ho. jwuehkeapaio, and Mary jonticalla, ih Fred Mie . rig Varnaes barks Falke Ger), Se er), Kraft, Ghent oy Arrived, achr Nellie Lamper Nov 4—Arrived, steamer mean if 6H Cleave Lanive Dorat ‘VACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C. LIOR KALE VERY mx Bos'eot,'tun BNL Taake UE ee oftce, Stapleton, 8. L

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