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TROTTING IT THE FWIOlf COT^ Three trots were announced to takg place at (he Union Coarse yesterda/ afternoon^ bnt owing to de lay tB commencing the sport ir.,* of the races had to lie postponed until some ftrt'sre day. The Aral trot 'Viae between the broiyr. gelding lionaparte. the bay ^gelding Teaser, chtstuut mare Betsey and gray gpeldlng Eday. The race was mile heats, heat three tn Bve, In harness, for a purse. The trot waa won by Bonaparte after Ave heata, the first being a dead Beat between Teaser and the mare. Bonaparte ?won the second and third heats, Teaser the foui th and I Bonaparte the fifth. The second trot was a match for Bfiy dollars between two roadsters belonging to WU l.utnsburg?Mr. Coe's bay gelding General Corcoran and Mr. Harrison's bay gelding Splkc-mlle heats best tnree in five, In harness, owners to drive These horses trotted five beats, Corcorau winning the first Spike the second and third, and Corcoran the fourth and fifth heats. Tu? third trot on the programme was a sweepstakes of $150, mile heats, best three la five, between Mr. Bennett's bay gelding Kocket, to wagon, Mr. Jackson'a bay gelding Gollah and Mr. harnnns' bay gelding Blind Riley, in harness This race was not trotted, the afternoon being consumed with the ten beau of the other two trots. There were pools sold on Has trot, however, and Ullev waa the iuvonte unu.iist the i,eiU. y .n!nVe w^":i'laVy'th1e atten,,aD("e rather slim uunlcasanL Tufi r ,^ven'ri8 approached, cold and apurt.? following are the devils of ihe ? _ FIRST TROT. $75' ffille heau>be8t !;? ^antui.s boterea b. g. Bonaparte. 41131 11. Howe outere I u. g. ?leaser.... ..... 02310 1>. I filer entered cu. m. Betsey 0 a 2 2 3 John lingers enured g. g. Eddy 3 First heat beco.ul heat 40 J:2i o-U ytunl heat ,l2 J:*} Fourth neat 43 1o'lV* FiUh heat. 41 l;-gl 2:47 Eonnnurte TnK RACE, Te"er ft T4! 25 30 80 100 ? t ; tr 1* 10 9 20 18 28 14 11 ieU& ? ,9 J *> ? * " \i **** ? ' ' 10 7 18 20 10 . THE RACE. untfH C After a ion,' t.mo spent In scoring Betsey got away urst, Teas r second, Eddy tuird anS Boaapjiie fourth, the miter breaking up budLv s'oti alter wards, leaser led around the turn and oaas^ toe q.a ter pole lU forty-two eecmmU two le.rnm'i aoead of Betsey, who was two len^hs ln front o? Bddy, Bonaparte ten lengths SSl Goini ??^Uri oackstroicu leaser continued to Kail. Eduy and tt,e mare trotiing side and side with fconapait Lliy yards lu me rearf The nalf-uihe nole was passed iu this way In 1:2a. At ttie threemuai ter po.e leader led cue length, Eddy second three leagu 8 an ad oi ti.e man? who was len iengrnl Su?"i.aL11?u1*Pa"e,-K Coin.ng lnto thc homestre ch toe mare ,?? a'ruS? a", at^e ^SS5'8 a"Jniare were'SSud n..r Jl'c ^ 8C,dll'? ,Ucn broke up tue ,m? .m t,ie h?u'' a 'l head, fc,. ,.1,. "" v,/ me uiiLsii lr UI a .tl fir ad ad^ h at ^?,w,^,U8 llle J'o'aes decided auuuih at b tweea iej-er and tne mare. Time 4. u Bonaparte was beaicn altout torty yarils ' Ji?*'?Kouaparte auil had the call in the tuning over any oue 01 the others, Eddy being the so omi c.ioice. toe marc next, Teaser sellingtSLtin , }^r Bot o.r first, Eonnparti? second l*eu?ej third an t J-.cMy last At the tiuart r umic \icu uaparte.ed one length, Teaser icond. sixtt^ Ml M'.V. ?.ae leu*th "i from 01 tue thefc* litr br?,ken u? Before reaching 1 , '"le-,rorly. 8econl8' "a ihe hackstivtim fry broke a I to plooes.and that wis tHe iL^t of li.'iiiin toei race. At ihe liaii-nnie pole, which was 1.1 *t?hi1 ifji, Bonaparie le 1 three lengths Teaser ae o ;d five letig-iis m trout 01 tne mare. CoS 1 "le homisuetch Bonaparte was four lemrtim lo 1 rout ef leaser, wuo was five lengths ahead of WonCme i,i,0,'ai,!in<! '."M'''1 tlnc?;> u" tlle stretc" and won me it do ti> K-n^iiw, leaser second, six Mmguia uuead of the more, Bddy distanced. Time, thrp?'rt^-~BonaparL? WBS now the favorite at thi. e to one against the tie d. 1 he mare took the lead, Bonaparte second. Teaser close up. Bouapario ?Bhn weui to the front aud led two lengin, to the jiuartei pole in forty-two secou Is; Beisy second two Kiigiiis .mead of Teaser. Bonaparte widcued the gap on tne nucksirctch and led four lengths at 1 he li^i-iinle Jio.e in i:.j; the mare second, two iengthi in advance of Teaser. There was no change of pmces to the enu, Bonaparte winning the heat bv Sr!eI!S aK 8ccoua'tWo leu*u'? ^ of /???'"? //eat?lhere was very little betting now on the result, as nearly all were satisfied thai Bona parte would win. t he mate got away first iS? ^ Bond, Bonaparte th.rd, about tare- lengths'behuid; ana a.-i s.ioa as the word was giveu iu> bv.iko BP a.id acted wildly uutl. the others were forty yards aiieud 01 him. Betsey went on with the lead, pass ing tile ?|u.u ter poie in torty-tliree seconds, w I Hi 1 e.??er clo .e up to her, Bonaparte s.lll lortv vards or more oeidnd. Tne mare led ail the way around ninii w.ta.u a hundred yar H of home, wiien Teaser eunie along brisaiy, son.j .00* sid?.s with her and at the seore mm by a h ad. Bonaparte trotted wrr 1 nc.y ou tue last half mile and was beaten by about six leoguis. lime. j;5i. //.. i/cof.?Bonaparte sold for twenty dollars Tti ic the oilier iwo brought six dollars. He took too ead at ii:e st. 111, wji n ver headed un<l won by ioor lengths, . emade the tirsi uua.ter in forty-one s cud ?. the in. t in l;?i and the heal in 2:4V. T'eilocr W?n- second ail tile war. THE .-.tCONb TROT. SAME Day.?Mat :.I io., uule heats, be t three In five, in harness. J. co u,i ued . g. General Corcoran.. 1 2 2 1 1 K. liiaiison named b. g. rpi?e 2 1 1 2 2 i ni.e?...in, 3:oa, .,:e. ?3.05 3:0". Th s v. j .1 mutch between t\io Williamsburg ren in tuen 10 11 st the speed 01 tbi-.r roadster-, ti e s 10 i.i.ve. :..i. coe ..rov,; t'oicoran ihe ursi teat ami wen c.l-I v. t lit .a sotn ? way sprained Ins w.k. Iio icen pro, o.id to the other party that they should UiVl o. ? t"cir L"a:j'1 1U" ^ouhl get a - in ivuuiij kcl ,i set siitute t> .out toieo ail. wh.ch wasagieedt . li r-in Howe to >k ctiaige 01 tsplae ;:nd Br. ii .oc tin lu he. nu corcoran. >p.ke woii ' ''Cat. very easily, when Co- again re-um. u ins seat beliiml Corcoran to finish the ra. c. 1 ae ?t to. wo, ikmU'ii toe third heat- for the lunrui heat iney s oied UI1..I dai kiiess euveloi ed the trues so mat the uorses could not bo sceu nf.er leaving me aul'ul 'hev rciurued. Few persons waited to see the Uinsu 01 the race, which, however, was won ?bh hs'ltl.411'*. 1* ^i1 ?a,,wJn Ur8t hu the fourtn and nith hcais. thebowevw, decided the raco a d.aw, as tncy could not see the last two heats. TlIK Til 1Kb HACK announced to come off was a sweepstakes lor tlfto. Mule Ilea ?, he t tlr.To In live, between hay gelding Koekc, to Wag .u, and bay ge.dmg Gollah and hay ge an.g Blind rttiey hi harness. This race had to be postponed uutti another day. IU(I*? AT SEW ORLLA\S. Annual .tlretln* of Ibe .tlrliilrlr Jorke)' Club? Heviv.il ol tlie Stole Pout Stake?Alabama, 1 itwhtltlltn nnd tli-*ouri KeprvoeoteJ? Boyo m l tin- Winner lor Alabama? Ka?l (llorlm el C:i<-('oiu-nr?ttcialuiarrurra of Lexington, Lit umii') tic. New ORLEANS, Nov. 39. 1969. Tic annual fall meeting of the New or ln sot Mi luirlc Jockey Club opened to-day un der Use most favorable auspices of weather, Mokes ami entries. The Mc>a>rlo Course, one luile In extent, Is situated about three mhes ftoui New i rlcans. accesgiblt by horse cars, canal uii i ;> II i i.i i, the last the only leg.icy that lien tiut le, ' tiii'i as.uit memory, left to the t'rescent City ?i lue South, tinder the fostering care of Wilson and Lipscomb, the lessees, and aim the favorable condition ol a Sunt lit rn a inter, >ttowlC*s and almost fiostlobs, the griintl had been brought into excel* lent condition, when a damming rain fell and made the track very heavy Indeed. The elands are as tine as auy in the country; the entire course "is pi. oh visible Irura every portion of the trruud stand. , THE STABt.M RErRRSENTEP. \ Bome time before the opening ol the meeting rep resentatives trom the leading stable* of Kentucky, Alabama, Missouri, Tennessee and even New York wert already on ttie ground and hard at work. ? Among the tir*t to srr ve were the following}? LITE a Co. (Missouri), blue and blue, General vsoodforu. b. c., lour years out. by hurlc, dam by Ulencoe. Ji.uiakDB a kibOorn (Ki-ntncky), silver and gray. Carry Athertine, b. f? a years old, l y Lexington. 4aio tij Bover ign. K itty i red, btk. f., 3 year* old. by Micky Free, barn r.r wn Kilty. Itetty Hay, b. f., 3 years old, by Australian, dam pi dy Ward. Locust 1'ost, b. e,, 3 years old, by Young Melborne, ditin \ Inoeut Nolle, ?.?bu . bgour, en. f? 2 years old, by Micky Free, gam Ulster to i nor No. t u. f., 2 years old. by Micky Free, darn blonde. I!, f., 2yeare old, by Par.xoiettst uuiii by Woven ign. J. Hl i HANAN iKeUtUt k.V), red and red. Chemisette, b. f., 3 years o.d, by Itogcrs, datu bv Albion. .Vary McDonald, b. f? 3 years old, by Hunter's fclepcue, daiu unKnown. j. u. PAi-rkHsos (Alabama), purple and purple. Louisiana 11., 4 years oid, by Daniel Boone, uatu Maggie G. \> iiisenhurst, ch. c., 3 years old, by Kberrod, dam By John Hnnter. J. Con LUX (Illinois), blue and orange sash. Gllroy, b. h., 8 years eld, by Lexington, dam by CsMMM* latrkin, b. h., A years old, by Lexlngion, dam by jmp. Yorkshire. Uttle Mac, ch. b., A years old, by Eclipss, dam by ^u'etory,1 cm'i U 4 rears old, by I ncle Vic, dam by Glguoos. red and white, sadu?' ? Bleaawiud, dum by Ambas E. Warwick (Alabama), red and bine. Soverel C'' 4 Jeara old' by Bieakwuid, dam by Joe Jniinaon, b. b., <1 yean old, by Goodwood, dam by bovereigti. V. . T*?ady (Tennessee), bine and wblte. Jack Gamble, br. h., 6 yearn old, by Jack Gamble, darn by Black Prince. CoLONBt-N.cu.iuAN (Louisiana). grav and gray. Bismarck, b. h., 6 yearn old, by Lcxiugtou, dam bv Glencoe. . B. c., 8 years old, by Daniel Boone, dam by Brown Dick. Georoia Stable?Black and black. Mannie McNai y, ch. ru., ti y ears old, by Jeff Davis, darn by imp. Ambassador. G. c., 2 years old, by l ightning, dam by Revenue. G. f., 2 years old, by Lightning, dam by Glencoe. O'Fam.on A Da cis (Missouri), green and orange, l'lantaganot, cb. c., 4 years eld, by Planet, dam by Glencoe. Pat Malloy, u c? 3 years old, by Lexington, dum by ?Cil|)S6. t sundown, cb. c., 3 years old, by Uncle Vic, dam by Irlsb Bii dcaiclier. Moore A Coffee (New York), bine ana bin?. Fannie cheailiam, b. f., 4 years old, by Lightning, dam Leviathan. * Bayonet, b. c., 3 years old, by Lexington, dam by LCViUtil&U, ^General EweU, g. c., by Lexington, dam by Glen Captain Wm. Cottrili. (Alabama), red and red. by fcpstlon86 ' 4 ***** olU* hy 1>ttUlcl Boone, dam Glcncolf C"' 4 yCara ?ld' by Uaulel Boon?> dam by ? .. .. "amilton (TKXAB). Honlta, by Memnon, dam by Tempest, loin Green. by Meiunou, dam by ieuipesL Two two year olds (names not given). 0..e three year old (name not given). the state post stake. or course the leading leature of tuc mewing was the State l ost Stake. '1 his race, Inaugurated Hi it wui be well remembered, was the menus brlngiug Lqwngton Into repute mil resulted in the unking of tne fnate.st lour mile time ou record. The origin of the race was duo to the liberality of Mr. It. Ten Broeck, whose name lias since bee me historical in turf annals, and the indefatigable energy of T. ,s. Moise, still a member oi the MetaliTe Club. Mr. M- ise originated the id< a to get the Urst ffi.oou sub scnoed by the Mate of Louisiana. Ills object, as he himself explained B, was 'mot for th * purpose oi testing a State's capacity to raise blood stock, but to prove the liberality or tucir citizens in subscribing freely to produce a contest that will bring together the best horses now in the l/nlied Stales, make New Or leans the recipient of many visitors, offer spoit to our Jockev Cluo aud give ample rewards In stakes and parses to turfmen and breeders.'? it was in ihe fab of 1853 thut (lie proposal was tirst rnaue. There was a strong body of Alabamans tneu In New Or leans who had won heavily over Sadie Wat'era. Mr. Moise went to thein ut the old Verandah Hotel, then a ieudiug hostelry, caught them In a happy mood, ami lu less than half an hour raised $;>,oi)0 troiu Alabama, air. Ten Broeck next despatched Mr. Moise to Kentucky, guaranteeing all expenses. The citizens of the B.ue Grass Mate came down at once with the ncedrul, and Mr. 'len Broeck wroie Moise to buy Lexington for the race. He was bought at less than one tenth tee price he afterwards soul for. Mississippi came lust; and tnus the race was miule and run in April, 1jo4. Ola turiites of New Orleans stilt dcitgut to recall how Lecoime nrst beat Lexington two four-iune n uts In 7:2b and 7:38\; how Ten Broeck suhseuueu.iy backed Lexington for $10,1,00 to rim four mi.es over the same cou.-se against the fast- st time oa reco.d; low Lexing on made the d.s.uuco lu 7:ion tnus bcatiug Lecomie's time by seven and three quarter sect nds; how Lexington and Leconue met in person to mn over the same ground, I aii' 1 hew, finally, Lexington won lu on : lien' in 7:23L. l.i-uiMuna claims not a little share In tne laure.s of these great contests, since Lexington, tliougii run ning tor KcntiMKy, was trained at Natchez, Miss., by Mr. Lltigumon, one of the descent Cit.'s leading sportsmen, mid Lecointe, though running for Mis sissippi, v, as owned and entered by Colonel Tao.nas Jefferson Weils, oi New Orleans. Tha revival o. the Mate I'ost race this rear wis again duo maimy to Mr. Moise's ludeiatlgablluy. Mr. Moise explains how some twenty gentleman of the city subscribed f2,80U, and thus secured an entry lor Louisiana, she having couto to terms with Captain Moore, ana engaged Ins stable to represent her. As the race was to coiuo off at New Orleans It was thought both prop rand gallant mat tne* only ivvo racing States in the South (Louisiana and Alabama) srould be tne flrst champions lu the lists heiorc tne challenge was given to the world; but Mr. Col trill, the spirited turfman of Alaoama, and we beieve now ti e only one In the Stale, had no lmrse in his s.ahc capable of inking so heavy a responsibility; whereupon the Stute of Louisiana released Captain Moore. Alabama engaged bnu and the stake was then published to the world with these two entries. Missouri afterwards entered the lists and made tuu entries complete. The Karra. The wea'her was most dellctously suitable for tlie commencement of the fall meeting and thousands congregated on the course at aii early hour to wit ness the sport on the curd. The track, from recent rain, was heavy, and fast time wan not anticipated. Two races were announced, the first a ilasn o/ a mile and u half, carrying loo pounds. For this ihere were six entries, but at the time to start only three put In au appearauce. These were Mr. Nelligan's bay horse Bismarck, by Lexington, dum by Glencoe; Mr. War- I wick's chestnut horse Transit, by Uleakwlnd, dam I Prairie Flower, by Sovereign, and Mr. Hamilton s chestnut horse Tom creeu, by Memnon dim by Tempest. Bismarck wou the race in a canter m 3:0J',. The fo.lowing is u summary of tne llrat event:? THE FIRST RACE. Slake for all ag< s. one arid a naif miles, entrance $0o, p. p., I ho club to add *?>o, the horses to carry lab lb-. J. Nei.b'an entered b. h. Bismarck, bv Lexington, dam bv Giv ticoe, 0 years old i E. a arwick entered ch. h. Transit, by Bleak wind, dam 1'rairie Flower. t?y Sovereign 2 C. A. Hamilton eufero'l ch. h. Ton Gr. en, bj Mciuuou, dam by Tempest 3 Time, 3:b2;,. Track heavy. The Vtate Pest Stake. Tins was the great event of the day and thousands were oui to witness the race. Three States only brought representatives to the p >st at the ap pointed time. Alabama named T. G. Moore's bay colt Bayon-t, bv Lexington, dam Bay Leaf, by Yorkshire. Louisiana named Mr. Contics's bay horse Gllroy, by Lexington, dam Magnolia, by Gl mcoe, a full brother to Kentucky; ami Missouri named Mr. O'Fallon's chestnut colt Sundown, by Uncle Vic, d im Imported Sunny South, by Irish Btrdcatchcr. Wool ford was the horse originally selected to represent Louisiana, but fa ling lame in his training Gllroy was substituted. Missouri was also unfortunate In Its original selection, 1'st Malloy being the colt that was to represent that H'ate. He also got amiss in training, and his stable companion, Sundown, was taken Instead. Bayonet and Sundown being each three years old they cand'-d ntn*ty-two pounds, while Gllroy. a six year old, had to carry 124 pounds. From the time It was pctsi'ively known which horses would start Bmotu t had the call In the (veiling at long odd* and on the night preceding thera?e he sold in ihe )sH?ls ?t utsiu two to one against the fie,d. miii ? the second choice, end the Mlssoniians S'i Vi . bravely. Gllroy a * j hud his admirers ok U,e J""8 W,(K the horse had w'. i? ' /J ?l thrwM,,"e be its at Memphis with Wool ford, wiun.iig the Urst beat In Unw? . In this race he acqiiitt.-d it?yr5r 'Tp'Htably by winning the second hi at. Bayonet won the llrst heat bv two lengths i .sundown second, Gllroy well up. m the sXi'i lu? . wh" i w.i4 most exciting inroiurhoitt, t.iirov 3'lf. L, 'r'1 * w't">or ny a neck. The in rd u -ai was won hamlMv bv Bayonet,the other" sliagzllug In s one several lengths lamind. utirov second, flic ?. e made whs considered good under the clrciunsunees, as "r" Mctaffie Course, w.u n h-avy, is the heaviest in i u> ronnfry. 'Ihe tun-of the nr.<t h. a' was fl:20 ti e second heat 6:14 and the thlr I heat 6:34'.. Ha von >t had proved himself a v. rv fast colt, yet little was known of his staying qualities; but henceforth th-re need be no doubt ou that point. The lo.iowing i< ? summary:? * Mate Post Slake, three-mde he?ts; entrance 12.500, play or pay, the club to give ti.ooo sua a plHte valued at ji.ooo. Alabama entered by F. A. Ross and William I'ottrcll b. c. Bayonet, by l-exim-ton, dain Bay Leaf, bv Yorkshire, three years old \ o j Louisiana milerfsi by D. F. Kenner an l j! .Msyrnanski b. h. Gllroy, by Lexington, dam Magnolia, bv Glencoe, six years old a i e M.ssourt entered by J. J. (FFsiion and J. J. Davis en. c. Sundown, by Uncle Vic, dam Imported .sunny South, by Irtsti Bird catcher, three yars old a 3 a Time, 6:20?6:14??:34 ??. IIPPMT/JT TO mSUREM AMD INSURANCE COMPANIES. A rase of great Interest to merchants was decided In the rolled Mates Circuit Court, at Providence, It. L, on Wednesday, by Judge Clifford. The case was that of Edward C. Bates vs. The Equitable Fire Insurance Company. Briefly stated, the facts were as follows:? Gp'?ber 11, ism, a policy was Issued to William D. i lilibr'ek in the sum of for one year from date, on a stock of sugar In a sugar refinery on Hargcnt's wnarr, in Boston. Among other conditions stipulated was tiiai If the policy should Im assigned without the .? ?! fhe c""tpany It should tweorue void, bortiy alter the date of the policy pur be sogsrs, and Phllbrick endorsed the policy ward /? |[a*ea'? >u wue ut '(>IU, lo Kl'* ,he endorsement thereon, was n?i'? ri.,.1 .Vi?i? n p"''leDt of tne Insurance coni an. on i ^ ,lo *RProTe of the endoraement, "enn u IV/1" " was returned endorsed:? mem Fuuitinis f?5llTn 10 lhe wb"** endorse Artu id ??.?. Insurance Company, Fred. W. contents. Due notice ?f tbs loss wis giv?n Ty the plaintiff but the defendants declined to par the SVC,? oiner lhat th" -?nredP^ and tilt iirr nil property Iwtoie the iomi auu that ikey had nsvsr cvuseutvd to any ?LownGr!!!,p ln ttle Prop?r'y Insured. At a ? Je:e,1''e was overruled by the , . - ?? Vl I U ICU UT llllC . Tw0 ?rdere?* * verdict for the plaintiff, sub- i r?p .'on_of ltle court upon questions of law th.^.^5.. f?,r lur,Uer consideration. The result is, t aare 1111(1 a aecu'oa ?4von ia * BROOkLY.I H1ELLME3CE. Highwaymen in Dutch-town.?John Mfcyere, re siding in Kwen street, E. D., was assaulted by two highwaymen while approaching his reah'ence on iSffi.'ffiW1 ro,,beU 01118UV01' WMch- T"e Arumm by the Police.?Ther(> were 382 ncrsons arrested by the police of the several Brooklyn Die clnota during the past week, beiwg a decrease of one in the number of arrests as compared with the week preceding. About fltiy per cent of the arrests made arc for intoxication alone. Police Fukck or Brooklyn.?On Friday and ves terday the annual Inspection and drill of the Brook lyn police took place on Fort Greene and reaulted most satisfactorily In every respect. Captain Copeland conducted the inspection. The total force numbers 4fu men, who are divided among ten precincts. Death ok a Wkli. Known Citizen.?Captain a. Rolf mire, a well known citizen and shipmaster, died at his residence, 79 South First street. E. D., yesier terday morning. In the slxty-fourth year of his a re. It Is alleged tout the Captain's death resulted from the unskilful treatment of a chiropodist. Arson in tub Eastern District Tne ropew.dk of W iduni Allen, situated on Flushing avenue, near Washington street, E. D., was flred about nine n ? *.? property to the amount of SiS7iTk" WM M Lectithe on ".Sherman's March to the Sea." General Kdpatnck delivered Ins lecture last night on "Sherman's March to the Sea," at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. The lecturer was under the aus pices of the Young Men's Christian Ass .elation and ihe house was well liiled. The General was fre quently appluuded. was ire Cruelty to a HoRSE.-Joseph H. Patten, residing at No. (7 Henry street, complained agalust and caused the arrest of one John Brooks, on Friday afternoon, for cruelty to a horse. The offence con sisted in attaching a rope to the horse's neck and then hitching the line to a hoise and cart, thereby dragging the animal along In a palnlut and cruel miiuiicr. lie w as held lor examination. Accused op Burglary and Robbery.?a young man named Joseph balland was yesterday accused before Justice Yoorhies of burglary and robb ry. He was arrested In New York at an early hour on Sun day morn lug last with a quan ltv of goods in Ins possession, which were subsequently identified as the property of Devlin A Co., No. 2*J Grand street, i ' ,w,"",He P'ucu business liad been broken Into ami rol)b?d on Saturday night. Daliand was held to uwtiit (lie action of tiie crHiid Jury. Convicted op Arson.?Catharine Elbler, the woman arrested by detective Frost and constable \ an Nostrum! of Jamaica, a week ago, on a charge of setiing lire to a stable, carriage house and wood sled In that town, on several different nights, was taken before Judge Armstrong, in Hie ijueens county l ourt of Sessions, at Hempstead, yesterday, and con victed. Hie was sentenced to Ktate Prison at hard labor for one year and six months. A Valuable Carpet Bag Mr. Valentine, a farmer, yesterday found under a haystack, near Hyde Park, L. I., a carpet bag, containing $5oo worth of bonds and mortgages, being a part of the property stolen by burglars from the safe la the grocery store of Rogers. Sam mis A Bcuddor, Hunt ingdon. L. L. several weeks ago. It win he remem- I bored bv the readers of the Herald that the safe was broken open and some Jin.ooo worth of valua ble papers stoieu by the ourglars. I Alleged Malicious Miscuikp.?Oflleer Gregory, I of the Forty-second product, arrested Bernard Morris, a coach driver, on Friday evening last, on complaint of Mrs. I?u Mont, of No. 154 East Twenty second street, who charges the coachman named w ith maliciously driving his vehicle against the car riage occupied by her while entering Hie gate at tue 1 nl-on ferry and taking oir the Irotit wheel. Ills ex amination was set down for Tuesday next, belore Justice Cornwall. Church Fair on Fulton Avenue.?The ladles of the congregation of the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, of Debevolse street, of which the Rev. Father Tafi is pastor, will open a fair to-morrow evening in tha wigwam on Fulton avenue. The proceeds will be devoted towards dofravlng the cost of the com pletion of the new church edifice of that parish. Extensive preparations have been made to make the aifatr a success, it will be continued for two weeks. Highway Kobhkky.?A gentleman residing at 115 Backett street, named Char.es A. Butts, while stand ing on the corner of Clinton and Backett streets about six o'clock on Friday evening, was accosted by a young man who Inquired what the hour was and tipou Air. butts tukiug out his watch lie grubbed it from him, breaking the chain to which It was at- I taciied, and mado oif wlt.i it. The watch was a go d chronometer of Englisn make and worth J5oo. tub rogue is still at large. j Committed por Forgery?Frank Kerstefn, elgh tecu y. ars of age, w as committed by Judge Troy in the Court of Sessions yesterday to await the action of the Grand Jury on the charge of forgery. The accused was in the hah.t of drawing checks pay a' le to the order of his lather and presenting tnem to different parties to whom his ituner owed sniail hi,is, and collecting money thereon. One of the cheeks was drawn on the Merchant*' H.inx of New York and another on the Nassau Bank of Brooklyn. He confe-BtHl that he h&>] ifiitiihlod *iio idoucv 'ivvkv plead guilty and was held as above sta'e 1. Terrible Result of a Scuffle-Immersion in a Vat op Boiling Beer.?Patrick Clark, an employe ln a whiskey distillery In the rear of No. lis Front street, got into an altercation with a fellow work man on the premises, named James Smith, at an early hour yesterday morning. Clark si ruck Brail n ' both men clinched, and during the scuttle which en sued the former wbb either thrown or fell lnio a vat ! of boiling beer. He was speedily extricated, though terribly scalded, from the vat by John Connolly, who was present at the time of the occurrence. In the meantime Smith made Ins es cape and has not since been arrested, lir. Young who was Imine (lately smnuione I, pronounced t ie' Injured mnn to he in a cnt ,e*i condition, his recovery being regarded as doubttul. A Farmer Charged wren Fraud George Mll llno, an hast New York farmer, was taken Into cus tody by an officer of the Fiftieth precinct, on com plaint of Edward Freel, of Fulton street, who charges Milllno with fraud. The com plainant bought of the ac-used a load of nay at the market on Fourth avenue, which pur ported to contain 2,ftoopounds wcigut. on weigtnug it however, it was found to be sr. pounds short of that figure. Formerly tills was un ort played trick. Farmers would procure the weigher's rerilfieate for full weight, but before unloading the h.,y at tbe pur chaser's place of dedvery they were wont to iase oui a few hundred pounds, an I the fr uid was ?,,i readily detected us the certificate showed the amount calb d for to be correct. The accased was held to answer. SEW JERSEY nTCLLIKEWE. Jrnrj C'ltr. Tim NtW ST%TB Pttii ?s, to dc located at Snake Hill, U one of the first qu"<tloa* to cuuie before the Ldfc.siature. Therepon of the commissioners lies wn.i the secretary of State. The Speak khsfi ip.?Already the wirepuller* ere at work in the matter of the Speakership of the Hons 5 and Presidency of the Senate. Three candidate" for the ft inner arc In the Held?A. VV. Jones, of Perth Atuboy; John Whclan, of FliKnheUi, and Leon Ahiictt, or Jersey City. Joins has withdrawn iu favor of Abbett. r?mmnnlpnw. Tnr stock Yards.?The ntimlM-r of cara that ar rived at the stock yards during the week was kij, containing 1,MB cattle, 22,C71 hogaand a,242 sheep, iniring the week there wen slaughtered Mt cattle, hogs and 7,1 Jo sheep. Newark. Tassiso CorvTKRPktT Monbt.?It appears In con nection with the arrest of Benjamin F. Robertson, the Mlddlevllle "fanner," already noticed in tho IIkrai.p, there are one or two interesting additional circumstances worth relating. It now transpire* ihai aijoiit three months ago a grocery store tn Irvlngton was broken into and rob tied of a purse containing twenty-five dollars in good money ami ,t twenty dollar counterfeit. Two men, Rohertaon ami his brother, were arrested on snap ? ciou. but nothing could be proved. They were, how ever, sent to juii as vagrants for ten days. The coun terfeit money has been identified by the grocery man as his property, and Robertson ha* confessed having committed the original theft. Hta brother ta being looked lor. Trenten. Tun Trkadwku, Cask? iibocction ok tbb Bail to fft.ooo.?Colonel William A. Tread well? who stands charged with uttering frauds In Ilndaon county during the recent political campaign, was brought before Judge Field, of the Supreme Court, yesterday on a writ of hatieas corpus, with a view to his being discharged. Mr. William It. Rankin, the prisoner's counsel, stated that his client ought to be discharged, Inasmuch as In his opinion the United Mates Court had no Jurisdiction, and b< - sides, the evidence laid before the Cotninlsaloiicr was Insnfflcient The application for disc harge be ing deuted, Mr. Rankin th*n asked that the ball be reduced from |10,S00 to |l,oou. This also was re fused, and Anally the ball was reduced to |6,oo?. Tread well will be tried at the eimuiug term of the Circuit court in Trenton. THE ULSTER COUHTV WIDER. Til f Body of the Pontile Rcromlwd m thut 'of .lira. Jereuiiah HiaHli, of Nwllivau 4'uiiniy?Vrain of Farther Atrocities. I POIGHKEEI'SII, NOV. 2S, 1808. The mystery of the atrocious uiuMer. near Accord Village, rister county, has Deeu effectually cleared up. Without auy doubt whatever the body found is that of Sophia Snutn, who resided with her husband, Jeremiah Smith, two milc9 from the village of Wurta boroug", Sullivan couuty. Tlua morning District Attorney West brook, of Kingston, with Mrs. Smith's gou-ln-law and daughter, Coroner Bogardus and Lc brand Morris, proceeded to the spot where the woman was buried In the town of Rochester, and bad the remains disinterred, when the daughter and son-in-law positively tdentlfled It, catling attenttou to well known marks on the face and eyebrows, when the box was closed and the body again buried. '1 he daughter also reoo/ni'.ed tuo bounei am' shawl found on the murdered womau as ttiose formerly worn by her mother. Snuth took his wite from her home on Sat urday, the 14th, saying he was going 10 take her to hr daughter's, at Olive City. Her daugfate says they did not come there, 'the horse ami wagon tie us >d belonged to S. W. Royce, of Momlcello. Mr. Koyce misses a cushion and wh p, the desciipuon of wluc'i < orrespoiid with the ones found. V. lieu Smith was last seen lie was waiting at otlsvillc, on the Erie road, lor a train, lie hud with hnn tuo three Children and sunt he was going 10 New burg. It is feared ho nas murdered the col dren. The Sheriff of suilivuu county und several oillcers are in pur suit or hbn with uourly expectation of siicce.^s. He is about forty years of age. six feet high, slim buiii and weighs about 150 pounds; wears long Itair, curled a little behind, and walks with head slightly Inclined downward. The three children are two girls and a boy, aged respectively twelve, eight and live. They were all scant.ly dressed. All sorts of rumors are atloal tn regard to them, one being that two of them have liecn lound murdered In a p.ece ot wi nds; but the report is nut believed. A despatch lruui brand Rapnls. Mich., states that the gsri Amanda Broadliead is there alive and well. On the dav that Sinitu took his children oif one of t em told a net rhbor that '\oa was going to take iheui where tueir mottier was." Previous lo leaving Smith nailed boards a ainst the windows of his house Inside, and In other ways blocked all entrances to it. it is said tbat he Is heavily armed. LOCAL IHTEIL'CEHCE. Kihe in Broadway.?Lust evening about five o'clock a fire was discovered In the iratuc stables No. 1,400 Broad way, owned by Patrick Fox. The dumage to building and stock amounted to $400: no insurance, the origin of the lire was supposed to be accidental. DESCENT ON AN ALLEGED GAMBLING HOUSE.?Last evening a squad oi officers from the Seventeenth precinct, armed with a warrant issued by John A. Kennedy (?), made a descent on the house No. 335 Bowery, alleged .o have been a gambling den. and there arrested several panics, wno were locked up at the heven eenth precinct statioa house. Accidents.?Mary heads, No. 37 Frankfort street, aged forty, was attacked with hemorrhage of the lungs yesterday, on Rose street, and died on arriving at the Fourth product station house. Coroner noti fied. William Shields, employed on the building corner Flftv-sevcnth street and Third avenue, was severely Injured by a falling joist yesterday. Tahuu to St. Luke's Hospital. Samuel Keuter. aged four, living at No. *J53 Bowery, was knocked down yesterday and slightly injured by a Fourth avenue car (No. 5*2). Cared tor. Mtna Cain, aged seven, residing corner 1 ;oth street and Third avenue, was run over Pv a fftgh ened liorso yesterday, driven by S. H. Merltt, No. 181 Mercer street. Cared fpr. Arrest ok Pickpockets.?Detective Keeley, of the Eighth precinct, made an important arrest last night in taking Into custody three professl:nal pick pockets, known to the police as Daniel Mullen, Charles Stafford and Samuel Mack. They jumped upon a Broadway nnil Seventh avenue car, and meeting So'omon Cohn, a merchant do'ng btisln< ss at No. 213 Church street, tlicy adroitly relieved him of his watch, valued at forty dollars. Discovering his loss tmmediat ly afterwards, Mr. Cohn called at the station house an.I d scribing the thieves very minutely the officer above arrested them a few minutes afterwards. The apprehension of these professional thieves Is an Important one, us their absence from the streets of New Yofk can be considered a-> a public good. Their operations have been extensive in (he p'ckpock". line of late, ami now that there Is a chance of conviction for the grave crime of lar ceny from the person, It ia to be hoped that they will rcco v ? their deserts. SHIPPING NEWS. ilatnac 'or New Y?rk~Tliii Day. Pun rfses ....... 7 03 | Moon rises eve Sua lets 4 34 i lli^h water.. mora 7 38 ?VfatUer Alone the Coast Hnvtmim 2H-H ?. M. Dor'. Win. Thrrn tm-'tr. Por i?od NW < ear 'X above Button W Clear above Nrw York S ? eir 4ii ih >v. Philadelphia S Clear Hd %h..ve Wilmington < clear :? si >v? Washington \W Clear .11 sbo-e Furtreaa .ttoaroa SW Clou 'y .* aoovp Richmond IV Ciear 2* auore Mobile N i \>u'y 41 above NewOrean. V .....Clou!y ... .. r0 above KeyWeet. ? Clio If 71 n'mre li.r-aoa >i. Cloudy 7j am POUT 0>* HEiP V?:iK, IDVlIJEA 23, ISC8. Herald Parlnifm. Csptrirsaa'l Pursersof VfnVi arrirln< at this port will please de Iyer all oackaret Intended for tlie Hex*'.DM our regular'r embodied amenta wb > are a'lachrl to our Rtsa-n Yacht'e t. Tha New Fork Aaoelatet Preai do not now collect marine report, nor attend to the delivery of package,, a. will be .een by the f .Mowing attract from the proceedings of the re ruler m intbly mealing hel I March 3, Ml!: ? Resulted, That on an 1 after April I, IWN. the Associated Press will dlsrontlnite the collection of ship new. In the harbor of New York. Passed unanimously. arf- The ollce of the Herald steam yachts .Itxrs and Jka n nktt r is at Whlteha I a'.tp. All aoinmnnleattona from owners and const ;nret to the masters of Inward bound res ?els will be forward ?<! free <>: char ;>?. CLEARED. * Steamship City of Baltimore (Br), Leltch, Llrerpn .1 -John O Dale. Steamship Tngland (Br), Thompson, Liverpool ?National St'-amshlp Co. Steamship William Penu Br>. Billings, London?(lowland A Asplnwall. l icamshlp Villa de Paris .Pr\ Bur.nont, Havie? O Me> kenrle. Mesmsbip Sao Francisco, Peaken, Slaal and Vera Crui? P Alctandre . Sons. St. amshlp Kant Is m ''a Cub a, Mecdfarmld, llayana and New Orleans Lirln stun. Va% Co. Steamship Virginia, Kennel/, Oalreston-Williams A Onion. Steamship Cen Se I-wick, Olderlale, Calvestm yla Key West -C H M-tln-r t On. Steamship Oulf Stream, Spencer, New Orleans ~C H Mallo ry y Co. Steamship Oeo Cromwell, Valll, New Orlaana?ll B Crom well * On. S camshlp Sherman, H"ney. vew Or'eans S Plcrees. Steamship Alshama, Ltmehtirner, Pernaadlna -I K Ro berts. S'eamshln Hnntaytne, Crowell. Savannah- R Low 'en. Steamsnip ban Jacinto, Atklna. Savannah?W K Uarrrl ?on. Steamship Champion, Lock wool, Charleston It R Morgan A t'o. S eamshlp W PHyle, row'M. Wl m'n-lon. NC - Tnol, Steamship Louisa Moors, Wallace, Newbero, NO?Murray, Psrrls ? Co. Steamship Itaar Betl. Bourne, hortnis?N L MeOrea ly. Kietma'up Umpire Price, alesan Irla James Han I. Steamship John elbaon, Winters, (teorgetowu, DC?Phil lies v Hr >wn. Stsamshin Neptune. Baker Boatou-W P ' rde St"amsbip Wamsulta, Pish, New Bedford?Prrguson A Wood. Ship Annie M Small, Packer. San Francisco -Sutton A Co. I ark eo Km {man, llsmmon I. Zsolbar (treene t t'o. Park Tboa Cochran (Br), King, Liverpool ?R E Morgan A Sons. Hark Toseana (Br, Simpson, frasgow (Ten l?rs m Pros. Hark lira ( Br , l.tis >u, Maracsl o Mattland, Phelps A Co. Rark Ve.odty Br , Brandsr, Long Cay (Fortune Island) -V F Bit lay. Hark Annie Kimball, Lincoln, New Orlaana R H Drum mind ? Co. Hark .1 Luring, Lorlng. New Orleans N II Brh ham. Hark Kannlc H Jennings, Noble, t.lls.ibethport?Je 1 Prye A Co. Hrlit Industry Br), OUT irl, Babla (I F Boiler. Brig L ncls Sam, Christopher, Para - Valentine, Kstrella A Co. Brig Mountaineer f Pr, Smart, llarho' Oraee R P Cnrrle. Brig J K P. (Hr), lent, Pear R ver NS lleu'v * Parker. Brig Hprlnybok i Hr . Alkema, Norfolk J F Whitney A Co. Brig Alice Starrett. Hooper. Morton?J Borland A Co, Schr Ben Ullrsr. Ollrsr, Rio Hacha and Kanta Martha?B J Wen berg. brhr Alpha, Mnnsen, Point a Petra (fliiadaloupe)?'T Ml I deton. t-ciir Lord of the letee (Dr), Peterson, Port an Prince - Brett Son r Co. _ ? . H>'hr Ba.adore, Brncs, Pt Vincent, Wl Mlddleton A Co. Si hr S Chase, Small, St Joi ns, PR S Mlchelena. Schr Pioneer (BrI, UUllat, Yarmoulb, N8?Crandall, Cm phray A Co. Schr Julia Clinch (Br), Malony, St Andrews, NB?J Frye A Co. Kchr TboeE French, Doughty, Nswbem, NC?Thomas A Holmes. Scbr Abner Tarlor, Otilllcer, Portland?Tlo'roke I Murray. Schr Champion, Clark. Boston > K Ra -kett A Bros. Srbr Mary Khlabia, Walte, New Bedford Ferguson A Wieid. S' hr Amertea, Reynolds. Bristol II W Ja -k?nn. S -hr Canoya, Jallison, Ntw Haysn M orlgai i Co. Pchr Alfred Ha I, lllmmlck. New llaren 0 K Racket! A Pro. Hebr Horace Francla, Rast llaren?<1 K Racket! A Pro*. ARRIVAL*. RIPORTII) BT TBB HRMAl.D HTI Steamship Dentschland (N'l), Weasels, It'emerhnren Nor 14, and Ikiuthamptou l7tl>, w lb nulst and Si cabin arid AH steers*# oajweng.-rs, 1.1 l?elrii lis A Co. llaJ ?tn,.i. west rly winds nub rough sea, and aamctitaes rain and sntriy. Ntr 24, 7 AM, l*t 42, loo 03 49, paiaail steamship h'inim')Dta ' VO , h'lie* for H-ftiburg; sums day, U AM, lal41 XI, Ion 66 20, paiu 1 ?hlp Henry, bouud W. ht*am*blp Iowa Br), Had 'swick, Glassow vta Mosul's Mot 14, wlih mdie aad 213 steerage passengers, to Headers .n Bros. Ha l moderate weather 11# wl.oa paiu,(. Nor 22, passed tw? larm Icebergs lo lal 48, lota ML blrtmaLip Mag, UuOiuau, Fsruau. lua, 72 bourt, with mate to I K Roberts. steatnihip Chesapeake, Bragg Portland, witb mill* and >a??enr*eiL to J P Amei. patten^' Bark John Kdny (Br). Hopklne. MPk River, Ja, SO days, with logwood. to Henry, He Cordova X Co. Had atroug bead wind* all tbe passage. Bark Elba, Petersen, Havana, 24 daye, with sngtr, to James K Ward A Co. Ilad alroog K, SK and NVV galea the entire paaaage, ami been 1U dava north of Hat'eraa. Ncv 2 '. Ut 38, Ion 71 10. aaw a barkentlue rigged ateamei stearins ME, under canvaas, apparently dlaablad In machinery (pro.,ablv tba Con cordia, balora reported'. Brig Tempo (dial, Mareaca, Caatellamare, 00 dava, with sumac, hemp. c. to order. Had beaw westerly Winds all the passage; been under close reefed sat* for 60 lays. | Brig Isabel, Mt-Ilheny, Havana, 24 dava, with surer to . master. Had a continuation of northerly galea, blew away foretopgallanlaall. spill mainsali, staysails and bonnet of jib. Brig St Mneeut (Br), ? anion. Bt Johns, NF, 17 dava, with oil. to Hailon, Watson k Co. Had very rou^h weatl er Brig St Peter (Brl.Grimss, Sydney, C 1,11 days, w.th coal a ceo 11 Brewer. Had moderate weather. ? , , .... moderate waather. Brig Lenoir Br). Lenoir, (llaca Bar, 14 dava. w'th o-sil, to (loo H Brewer. Had very rough weather; split and l.al tome aai a. fiehr II H Thompson, Carver, Beaufort, NC, 5 days, witb shingles, to Thomas .t Holmes. S'-hr Fa esllne, Andrews, Virginia. Bohr V. H Clark, Williams. Virginia. ? bchr Belle K Hull, Dris'-oll, Virginia. Pclir llanvard, Orant. Vlrelnln. Bchr F.rsrgrern, Phillips, Phi. idelphla for Providence. Schr E B Wharton, urton, Ptitlade phla for Nurwalk Bchr J C Henry, Mills, Philadelphia for Pawtnckeu Schr A T Cohn, Brown, Pblladeli hla for Lynn Bchr M H Boyd, vates, Philadelphia for Providence. Bchr Jos Porter. Frost, Philadelphia for Pal Klver Schr KIcharp Peters. Hinckley. Philadelphia for Newport. Bohr The Colon, Ftpple, Delaware. Bchr A Jennings, Crocker, Kgg Harbor. Bohr A M Hnynee, Chapman, Great Hgg Harbor. Hchr Jason, Sawyer. Manillas, Tdays, with lumber to Simp son t Clapp. 'The L will discharge at Flushing.) Schr Henry Clay, Stretton, Bangor, V days, with lumber to Chase, l al hot t t o. H. hr OranIts State, Robinson, Ellsworth via Pawtucket, where she discharged. Bohr T B Merrick, Bennett, Gloucester, 3 days, with flth ti order. Selir T Ladue, Davidson, Boston for Baltimore. Schr L S Barnes Coleman. Hcston. Schr Jonathan May, Heal, Boston lor Phl'ade'phla. Schr Charlotte Fish, Strong, liostou for Norfolk Schr John I) Merrlil, Wicks. Boston for Alexandria. Schr St-phen U atermam. Chase, Sew Hed.urd. Srbr Plill Sheridan. .M irpliv, Fail Klver. Schr Mary J Means, Rogers Fall River. Schr Thus Jefferson, Bor len. Fall River. Bchr Pavllllon, Allen. Providence for Kllzahelhport. gchr John R McKee, Hubbard, IVovt 'em-e 'or Tre-fon. Schr Henrv M-.y, Raukett Provldeiice for Ro idor. BclirSc'ah B Strnn-/, 'tVlle. P^-ovl lence for Alex in 'rla. Schr Richard b Newcouibe, litgglus, Providence for Vir ginia. Bcnr Sea Mvmnh. Conley, Providence for Philadelphia. Schr Alpine, Wallace, Providence for Phi a lelphia. Schr Cora, Kelly, Pro-1.lence for Rnndout. Schr James Eng'ish, Rarksr, Providence for Ron.loiit. Schr Clotilda, II irt .Bristol. Sccr Laurel, Halloeu, Newport for K Itabethport. Bchr Henry Lemuel. Youni!, Newport. Schr Mediator, Marshall, New London. Schr Jane, Durham, New L ndon. SchrE H Bascoru, Fitch, Norwich for Philadelphia. Bchr Texas, Charaplin, Norwich. Bchr H J Raymond, Raymond. New Ha en for Alexandria. Schr Prank Pierce, II c'g lou, New Haven for Ellzabeluuurt. Schr John Hickey, Janes, N.-w Haven. Schr Sarah Tnooias. A'len, New Haven. Schr Ksnt, Marshall. New Haven for E Izabethport. Schr Sunbe im. Hubbard. New Haven for Phi'-dcinhla. Schr (J C Horde t. Rovers, New Haven for Rondout. B' hr M M Hamilton, Green, New Haven for Rondout. Shropsbu , Schr Channccv Bt John#H unmond. Brldgep -rt SehrOllve Branch, Bramm, Connecticut Klver. T! e ship David Crockett, from San rranclsco, U const -ncd to George L) Sutton. SAILED. Steamships Columbia, G'asyuw; VUle de Paris, Ha-re; r.n land, Liverpool: Clly oi Baltimore, do; Santiago 'eCuba, Havana and New Orleans; Win Pcnn, London; Champion, Charleston; Alabama. Pernandlna; Vir dul*. iulveston; Gen Bed-wick, do via KevWest; Lo-i'sa M tor , Newteru; ' en Cromwell, New Orleans; Sherman, and Gu'f St-eam, do: W I ( lydc Wilmington; Hutitsvllle, Savann-h, San Jacinto, do; John Gl ison, Wusbl.igtiii, DC; l-'mnlre, A.etaodna. Also sal ed 27th, bark John GriSln. Maiuuzaa. Wiud at sunset H; midnight WN'.V. Murine Disagrees. ntfBTPAMRa Miami, from St Marks for Mobile, went ashore 2felh Ingt. L> miles h of Mobl ?-, In a violent it rm. i lie pur ser an ired at Mobile eve oi 2btb. and reported the cargo un injured. Assistance lias heen sent her. The weal, or was favorable for getting her off. The M connects w.th the steam er r la r, lieiire for Fcruanuina, and ts presumed to have the F's cargo on board. Livfkpool, Nov 28?(Prom bonks of the Merchants' Fx cnange .-Bark John Dwycr (ofBt AnJrews, NHi. Kllman. from <_aHao for Antwerp, was run down off the Start yes'er <lay (27tbj. Crew saved. Mlarellunenne. Ship David Ciocnrr, Burgess, master, jnst arrived from Sun Pranrlsco, wae reported as consigned to Sutlon Jk Co. Toil was an error; she Is couslgne 1 to George U Button, 70 Wall street We understan d the Crockett Is the nloneer ship of a line from Bau Francisco to this port, and U to be fol lowed by a tine fleet of the largest and best vessels In tbe conntry. Captain MeParland, of hark Triumph, of Portland, died at Savannah *id Inst of lockjaw. ' To THR Edito* or TUB HvaAt.it?Dear Sir-Tour paper being the only one that has uniformly Inslstet upon the pay mrnt of the Ala -ama claims by England as t e only -ml w it or disposing of the same, may do ecgiiwl Justice to many wor thy shipmasters, by Insisting upon their right to c alm lor nautical Instruments, clo-.hlng, Ac, of which they were robbed by t.aptaln Semmes, and who was sail to have had ?oms Ully chronometers in bis cabin at one Urns. PAIR PLAT. Whaleaes. I AtJ!?,rl,PrmP?t|0,XOct9, hrlg Pa'con, Richmond, of Sa lem.kh t,bis so oil s ncs leaving Favsl. Arrived at Honolulu 24lh tilt bark Adeline, Sonic of ICi. from Ocbotsk Sea, with 4(10 t.bls wh oil andtBon hs.oie! ?i' P,? o-orge, So.i.e, lo, Arctic Ocean, with So bb,s sp ?nJ 3611 do wh oil. K Spoken In Arctic Ocean previous to Sept 20, ship Onward. Pulver, NB. 16 wbs. ' Spokru. Hark Little Morrow, from New York for St John, NB, Nov frtj 1 At it it), ion 0. ,u "b11 <-h 'rl''!il"' from ?? for Savannah, Nov li. (Both by pilot boat Jaa Averv, No 9.) E?r?igii I'orrs. ANTwirtr, Nov 13 -Sailed, Ons.-ie Trueman, Anderson, Havana. ' Am o.xa, Nov U-Arrlvul, Jas Miller, Bennett, Phlladel pail. Aiivv, Oct 27?Sailed, C A Fa-well, Smith. Rangoon ; Mer rltnae, Jacob, do. Rnoon?VHtsHA vvn, Nov 11?Sailed, Delftshaven. NVork B iFuriiii.vita, Nov It?Sal el, Auruste, Von Hnrten, New Orleaua; China, Jordau, Kaugoou ; S B.alsJeU Sawyer Car^iii. ' i oripraot, Nov IT Sailed, Bavonnalsa, Bldegarsy, Ban Prin cIsco. " Bomiiay, Oct tn Bal'e I. Corsica, Havener, dalle. ^B',11 wowa, H?v 18?Sailed, bark Etna liarss (llr(, Stee'e, sail"/ th*bri* I-IC, ,lor tBr>? Cooper, for New York, to till do JPth, at anchor, a ship, auppr^ed the Pilgrim, Rich ardson, from t ardlff. ' CniiNaiAiiT. Nov 8 Balled, Geo E Thatcher, Thatcher Boston; 9lh, Ladoga, Wiley, NVork. ' I AMtrisAS, Nov 30 In p.irt haria Flltv While Mahonsy; Rahe', X Itche'.l; Lnrena II i eh burn ; M ?V B-?l Tburlow and J E. llo krook, Leavltl, Ilea: brigs Prof us, hall; Mari K Dana, NeUl; < arollne, McKarland; Mauson, Ollkev. and Ran.toiph, Heuner, do. DvAi., Nov 14 -I'asaed by, Adolpblne, Bartsls, from Brs vnrrhiiven lo?" NYurx. II WW, Nov 14-Cleare.l, A Ileston, Dontlasa, New Or leans; Thea Dunham, i ottng. Car ilff. ^ HPOVOtT, Nov 16 Sailed, Arnold Bonlnger, Stesoken, N1 ork'* K0!,0? 8,01 ^-AltlPhd, Cotnpttiler, Mathews. I.IV* It pool, Nov 14 Arrived, El lello, Kindt, NVork; JMh. _ "S'"""l ? I ? VI It/, D Itldk, IN Kirn I ntll. Juliet Cl'Jark, WhIUrmore, Leghorn; Bolivsr is', Lowell, Mobile. Sailed lltth. Elouiee. Dshly, Phl'adelphla; Knomsr, OrllTn and Kgeratela, raeeoe, NYork; Laly Kna.ell, CrawlorJ and Kanter, Ibdy, Ravauuali; Levaut, Browne, llobi.e, Tiger Rimeeit, New Orleans, ' C eared 14th, Sarah Donglae, Douglas, Galreston , WiUlnm Khlelon, Harry, Sa an ioh. Entered o n 14 h, La OI dre, Campbell.' and Znlelks, Thomp son, lor New Orleans;4?h!na(?>, lloeklcy, NYork. Losbos, Nov 14 cleared, Alaanta (S), Dixon, New York (an I p i ?ed by Deal Kth). ' F.ntere I oui 10th Free I..m, Bradley, for NYork. M"ClMil*, Oct 8?Balls I pre. loue, Houghton, Wll Is, Cal cutta. M artlTtrs, Oct 11?Arrived, Prl'e 0f the Port. Jordan, Liverpool taiid sailed same day for Bombay-pill In lor ~ liter . Mauls, Sept 17?Salls.l, Witeh of the Wave, Bachelder. ItAVAorr*. Nov 9 -Arrived, eehr Pandome, Norton, Cnar:es'on (end she I Krh for it Johns I'Hi NrwiHi.iT, N vl4 Ar.lr d, G P Jones. Thomas, San Fran Cleen; Cuba, Homes, M?!at,M>. Pl.TNOC rif Off the Start Nov 11, Hel'ne, (Sxndera. from Rotterdam for N >ork . Itsi. hai -c. from Hamburg fur do. HoothaUPTON, Nop 14 Arrived, Br. ineti (? , Nsvuaber, Hr?m.-n (and left for N--w Gilean*. StHOAp.iA* Get 4 Arrlv*d, Geo Green, Klrhv, Cardln. SitAHwltar, Setd 21 -la led. I n land, rot, NVork. Sr ThowaB, N'v 18 In port ships Cromwell. Rohleen, from Calcutta for Boston, on ier aiirrer; KelCn (Mr), s.-F?.., for New Urleans soon; hark bdga- (>r1l <Br), Anderson, diyt, nn?| hnga Net isar tBr), (Tower, fro.-n Itemarara f. r NYoih. indleivas; s A Hoi no* (Dan), I'eilow,for N or* * w?n; J m lljirr.% W?maij, for (fnpi, in loud for NVw Or. Ir?ni; Jp* !p Jr>n#a i-r), War.ii?nborotif!hf from NYork, arrlrrd 14th : Alice ( Hr), Crocker. di?t, for clmtter. Srjatio, Nor HI Sal ed. brig Montrose, Johnson, N'nrk. BT John, NB, Nor 2d Arnre.l, bars t arren Ordway, Host, H"a?on, sehr K.xtb een Hr , Wrman, NYork. ? ' br'.< *'l i 11 ( ontery, Mrl-ei an, Havana; sehrs Llark, Mataoraa; Lena Hume, Appleby, Philadelphia. ' Trikst*. Nov II -Sailed enterprise, Mnlder, NYork. VrNirt. Novll Arrived, I phrann Williams, HoU. Phlla delphts: 12th, Margie, Crowed, do. r*w 1?*RT',r Artri a At KlrolneOct I*, berk Warren White. Marks, for leeward. A t ('S|.e Coast t lot 18, i arks Alhertlna, Rhortle. and Roe huck Goody, one: hrlg Thaoira. Adamkon, lor otton Soon. Sailed from Aeera Sept g<i, hark Keilar, HOiin, Boston. Whampoa, Sept 13?,-stlcd, Ke.lle Hastings, Hail, NYork. 4 merlon n Ports, ALEXANDRIA, Nor 27?Arrived, sehrs L G Cranmer, Cranmer, Roston; T J Trafton, Dime, aad Fanny A i arley, ??, Windsor. NS; A lonral oteeln.an. Portland; H C Haaca, !7' Ken,el, Hoper; I arrle Homes, llolineL and I dwln atson, trainer, NYork; Joaspb Baiter, Baxter, Boston. Bus ON. Nor!* Arrived, bark Narasota, Haakell (not [Jreeiiouiihi, I'ensaeola; lirle Antl lee. Hole (not ihettrnpi, lurks Islands; e.hrs M K Smith Bnilth, Georgetown, DC; A Blaiade.l, Gat wood, Baltimore; Alice H, Parker. H N K.ptlres, ", ,, * --."..II rtmirot I rioo|iiw'ty, nairu. Anient N llerrey, Henree. Rnndout; Frank k Nellie, Been, Rondout; Heap.-rus, Conary, NYork. ? Afrlre'f>'a.-hrs M K Slaplee, Dlnsmore, and Henri. Ha, C arkkl hlladelt.hla; Frank A Nel.le, Hsan, Roodout. Hespe rus. I onarr. NYork. _ (.leated Klesmship B vkstone, Loveland, Baltimore; mtrea Ah.l el K s.ier. Nleketvoti. Rsreelot.a. Ann ,t All.-e, Messenger, Plillade.phia; brig Isis (Br,, t.oker, Wiracoe end a m irici. Fal e.l --hip Cslnmet; barks War? Kdsnn, and Charles C Xeaiy; hrtgs t lyite. Athlete, and J Mclntlre; end from the Ron ?, hark Glasgow, geth Arrived, rteam?hlra Grleblal, Rnow, New G leans; . ,"?'intcre, Haxon, Phlladsiplils BALTI MORN, Nov 96? Anlvcd, bi us barsb t'rowell t Rr , Meskmger, fu ki Islands Latlhla, lui, Provldeiice; svlirs Marcus Hunter, Orr, New mr-; ?ea Queen. ,G until, Calsls . i. . ? * . i U..,> ,a..< 111 ..iuin L'I.IfII.- ' ' Julia A Decker, ?, Ba f Oi ; Ulade n, Kldrldge," ?? " * ? -%J Seaia.lil*, CANfFgers, iiott, NYork; Suaau, boars, an J Chase, Boat in. Cleared?Behrs O Schofleld, Dlaaoswsy, ; Uailed Brok er*, E.lav. Providence. . 27ih Arrived, ?<hr Union, Abrame NVork. Ueorsd-.steaoisblp Ge.r.;* Atipold, Howes, Boeton via Norfolk; brig Seuorlta, Young, Lisbon ; echr J M Richards, Irvine, NVorl. ^ Hailed Ship Nancy M j brigs Endorue, Kiukan, Mary B Hindi. Romance: ?? brs J M Richards. Jacltenu. BANGUU, Nov 26- Arr.vad, ecbr Mary A, Jelllaon, Bon* dont, Salted-Brlge Walter Smith, Smith, Buenoe Ay red; Abhy Thaller, Parker, NVork; Raven, Lel.htun, Clenfuegoe. Br.LrAST, Nov'JO-Arrived, ecbr Juno, Helena, NYorf. ? Sal ed?Brig Franklin bpolforJ, i ui osr, Wiluilugloo, schjr Nalbau ClilTord, Hbule, Hondo it. CHARLESTON, Nov SS-('leared, brig Jamee B Klrbv, Bernard, Philadelphia; acbr Win B Thomas, Wkiimore, Pbll adc phla. 2Sth?Arrived, brig John Pierce, Matansai; echr LaUt Rich, Boeton. Sailed-Steamship Manhattan, NVork. ' ELLSWORTH, Nov Id?Cleared, echre Fair Wind, Smllh ; Louduskia, Eaton ; Victoria. Shuts, and Ella Hay, Cogglos, N nrk; I ih, American Eagle, McKarland, do. KKKNANUINA, FLa, Nov A? Arrived, steamsbln Georgia* Smith, N i ork. FORTRESS MONROE, Nov 28-Arrived, bark New Vork, Swan Island for orders. Paused up, brig Dtlopla, from Cardiff for Baltimore. Panted out. ship Nancy M, for Liverpool; bares Industrie, for Bre men; Annie Augusta, for NYork; brigs Judklus, for Kio Ja neiro; Harriet. lor M ay annex; Harry, for \ eat lndleg; Mary E lllndt, lor Cuba ; achr Crabtree, lor Matanzaa. Saile'l-Schrd C A iiima from Norfolk), Liverpool. ^ ' FALL HIVEK. Nov Sj?Arrived, echr Uaao W Borden, llapwio. Ellxabetiiport. _ _ _ GARDINER, Mc. Nov 20-Salled, trigs Croene, Colbnrn, NVork; Frank E Allen, Norton, Havana; 21at, K D Merry man, i,lover, Matanxaa; 22d, ecbr A Ice Oakes, Marson, Mew Vork. .vi _ , HLOt'C ESTER, Nov 11?Arrived, echr George Tanlane, Rondout; 27 tb, brig Mary Lowed, Nickerson, Calais for Mew York. HOLMER' HOLE, Nov C6. PM?Arrived, echra Albert Ma ?on, Rose; E G li vvln, Athena, and C W May, Kinney, Phila delphia for Hoatou ; Liz/ie I) Small. Ti e, d i for Danvers; h ondel. Chapman. Provlncetown for Philadelphia, lie ;ui tmd, brig Mercy Tavlor, having broken w,ndl.il gear. Sailed .nebia I) VVilifa na. 8 E "avla. _ 27th, AM?Arrived, brie Leona (Br), Hishop, NVork for St John, NH; scbri I ??e\, Wa lace, do for MU-bildge; Wm VI al lace 8rul!, Pbl'tide phia for Boston. Nr.W ORLEANS, Nov 22?Arrived, eteamahlp Cortes, Nel aon, N fork. 22 I?Arrived, steamships Yaxno, Hodges, NVork via Ha vana; Victor, Hates, NYork; brig Cinque Sorrel.e (Itall. Ia jeriJo, Mart elites. Be.ow, comlug op, ship Baden, Nellson, 'mm Liverpool. Cleared? rl .s WU Blckmore, Blckmore, NYork; Caro line I'avis, Genoa. 2Hib, b AM?Arrived, steamship Crescent City, Weir, New York. To wed down to tea 14th, ships La Louisiana, and Antol neue. *? ? SoutH'.vfht Pahb, Nov 23?Arrived, steamship Bienville,' faker, NVork via Havana; bark Marsala (Ital), Clrturo, Genoa. NEW BEDFORD, Nov M-Vrrlved, echre J Truman, Globs; Sarah, Cobb, and Golden Eagle, Howes, Philadel phia. -ailed 27th, echra W D Mangam, Chase, and Fair Wind? Bowman, N ork. C I Krrtckann, Smith, Woodbrldgn. NEi POrT, Nov V>. PM -Arrived, tcbrs R fc Pecker, Slier man. Providence lor Bticksvll.e, So; Rocket, Eaton, do foe NVork , 2 ih, PM?Arrl ed, brlrs Open Sea, Coombs, Boston for NYork! J A1I Crowley, Crowley, Ca.uls for do; echra Art adue, Robinson, Elizabeth port for New Bedford; John U .Boston for Alexandria; Pavilion, Reed, EIix. kit ill, ickh, Hosiou lor Alexandria; Pavll.lon, Reed, EIix. abethport for Boston; Gen banks, hyder, Bangor for Neve ork; Mora, Dow, Mill..ridge for do; Saratoga, Weeks, Fall Ade.la (Br), llelder, Ship Harbor. N8, for del b. t eob, llancor for Camden, NJ; Lucy Dj chmond, Va; Charlotte Fish, Strong, do fog Boston for Klc Norfok; s'rllle B He", Pitcher. Boeton for Jacksonville: R H Hiuitlry, Mckersou, Fall ttfver lor N>ork (NBedford) j Ann Cartel. Wcslou, Bangor, for NVork; Sarah A. Hams mood. Handy, h >aton 'or Alexandria; 1'arlue Eddy, H- p* kijs, Bangor for Newark. N I; Veullla, Eaton, do. for FhllaS delphla; Com Kearney. Phiibroot. Calais for NYork; Annlsr S Kraeman, ?llliams, Provlncetown 'or Virginia; Nevi Chare, Kail River .or NVork. Kale S.raulan. Palmer, ProvM 'ence, Mary J Mea I, Turasber, Tauu.on for do; Mlltoo, Fall River .or New fork. - ,i Nov 27 Arrived, rchre Romeo, from Hoboken, NJ, for Providence. ( ost ..cck load of coal ; J McCloeky, Elizabeth port fcr Provldenccr Wi.lar I, Caswell, Ellzabethport. A. oitlon of the above are going out with a fresh NW breeze. NORWICH, Nov28-Arrived, echr Sea Bird, NYork. Sa.led?Scnr Era, NVork. NrVV LONDON, Nov Ji?Arrived, US schoolshlp Saratoga, froiii NVork, to winter; eclirs Entire, Ron tout for Provi dence; Sedona. do for Koslon; Tamhlroo, NYork for dor Texas. Pal H ver'or NVork. PHILADELPHIA Nov 27?Arrived, brig Ceo E PresrottA Mills. Yiuailiaveu, schis Llzz.e, Tab. ert, Calais; DTalberfJ Crowell Packard, NYork; F Nlckeison, Ke ly; l.llza. cth English? " "j Dott.e, Toy or, and J H Mooie, Nlckrrson, Boston I M T, ton. Frlt/in ,er. Sa em. . irtfltBrTl f'leared Bai ts Marco l'oin, Mln?sen, Bremen; Mar Raker, Antwerp ; zchrs Serene, hntrement, ? armomh; KmJ ma H, Webber, s: Joun, NB, Geo Deertng, Willard, Poril md; J E Pratt, Mcverson, Boston; A Edwxrut, Homers, Chanel-' ton Lizzie Ruyuibiid, Lord, Norwich ; R G WliHden, Ro In ?. n. do; C atoune, Tlce, Mitlvllle; A F Ames, Ames, Boston} A M Bird, Men ill, do. A M Bird, Men lb, do. ( PL MtfUiH, Nov 24?Arrived, echra Mary Price, GarriJ eon, Philadelphia; 2 th, Belle, Howes, KlIsahethporL , PROVIDENCE, Nov i.#?Arrived, ifhis B L Crocker, Har ding, Norfolk, \ a; Grace Web?ter, Randal, Alexandria; Henrietta, Luveli, Baltimore; El en Prrklus. Eldrldge, Eliza, betbpurt; J J Little, L.ttle. do for Pawtucket: James Bliss;! Hatch. Ellzabethport; Globe, Deertng, Rondout; Anna MyJ rick, Steven*. Pbl.adclphla for Pawtucket; Oa.berlne, Rose,' Woo .bridge, NJ; Kva H Lewie, Lewis, Albany; N Ber.y, Pendleton, aud Anna B Jacobs, Jooes, NYork, sloop Eliza; Purneas, Albany. Stl.ed?Scbre Transit, Rackett, Philadelphia; RP Kins} Bllven, Ellzabethport; Crleie, Brown, Pblladelpblai L Ml Stroul, Veazle, and John Warren, McOar, Ellssbetbportt Treasure, Arnold; Veranda, Pond, and Alfred Cbaoe, Wlyoos NYork. 27th?Arrived, echre Oread, Goodsneed, Tanrter; Charles MB Gr.um, Harvey, E lzabelhpoi t; A IL aton, Pbfnney, Phlladel ph a; M K Carlisle. Potter, Elisabeth,>ort; Lucy church. Ads ams, and Anna E Glover,Terry, Rondout. ? ?? x oal.ed Sehrs Wm M Wl son. Brown, Georgetown, DC] ? " " ? - -erty, Haynorj ; Cbarm, 8tu I* Albert Pbaro. Shrouds, Philadelphia; J F Teri Rondout; John Walker. Davll. Ellzabethport* ' ley. ..sorbet,) wn, DC; J as English, Barker, and Cbas Card roll, Chase. Rondout; E -1 Conant, Cornish. NVork; sloop* EmiT.ald. N'oiton, N' 1 ork; Rlentl, Coblelgh, Ellzabethport. *' .ui' r ti'i, itgivh1| luih. mruftii vjuuiri^u, rziiB?v?uiiBJit. . PAWI'UOKEr, Nov 2n Arrived, schrs Oregon, Relyea] Albany; Ann Ml/abeth, Phillips, Ellzabethport; Mary J Rue* sell, HtnLb, Phllade.pUla. _ Halle i?schr S A Kaiconer, Wilson, Rondout. , RICHMON D, Nor 26?Arrived, echre Mary J Fisher, Fisher, NYork; Adellia, Loveland, Albany; Chance Shot, Terrjrj, ROCKLAND, Nov tO-Arrlred, echra Martha, Nvork ; AiJ 1, NTo ' James Henry, U.I er, and Mary A. Jellerson, NVork: ittaj Slobs '. Are?, and s C Loud, (tail, do; A Powers, Robinson* do. 2/>tb, A blun, Shaw, aud R Lcacb^ Jameson, do. Sai.el 2otu, Pi inter. Derinoot; Empress, KennedFf W flf Ho 1 .don. ll.ih ; E C Verrlll, Carle; Debance. Hall; Nantllns] Ham, and Nile, Spear. NVork; 221, Mar Mntiroe, Munrosa Gaivoton ; LM. I> Williams, Robinson NYork. ? ^ . R\N FRAoCIHCu, Nov 27?Hailed, ship Yossmlte, Hacig Lirerpoo.. ? . , SAVANNAH, Nor 24 -Arrived, ecbr Sulllote, Dexter, Bog-* ton. -. - -- -* Kal ed-S. hr Leila, Foes, New Haven. 2Mb -Arrived, st- amsbip Leo, NVork , ship Emma, rtsv-ej " r, and M01 Cleared?flte .uiebips ban Na vador.and Montgomery, MctF Turk ; ship Emerald U e, Liverpool. f TALNTUN, Nov 2d?Saileo, ecbr Mary J Mead, Thrasher. NYo k. W ai.EHAW, Nov 22?Arrived, echr M A Tyler, Tyler,, t.eor etown, " rW \ DlvlI/% AN U V RCUS ? A M J | .eor etosrn, Ik'. ? I WICK KURD, Nov 25?Arrived, echr Tbomae H SeyTDOur( Bur.ees, Rlizabetboort. J _ MWCKUAXEOUij. it UU16TIN DALY'S MEW 8TOKY, UNDERGROUND; A P.oduc( oi' Ibiee Women, will be commenced In No. 69 of TUB FIRESIDE COMPANION. Out December S. BSOH'TE DIVORCES LEGALLY ilir*creul Staiee-Legal everywhere Ji A charge until divorce obtained; euroers gn free. M. How ES, Attorney, A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY.?TEKTII EXTRACTS. 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