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AMUSEMENTS. EDWIN BOOTH AT TltK I/XCZUM THLATRt In vain did tbo rain and the ticket speculator* con- 1 ?l>lre sgalust \lr. Booth U?i uigbt. I'tubrellM, Mr. McYickerand the appreciation the New York public j tits (or true dramatic art were tit* protectors. The >iouse was lilted with one of the finest audiences of the j ?easou, aud "Hamlet" was enthusiastically applauded Irotu the beginning to the end. At the close of ivory ait Mr. Booth was called before ilie curtuin. and he deserved that honor. In our opinion Mr. Booth Is altogether the host ll .iiiiel on the mayo. Other artists ?urp?3* him iu cerium Dualities, hut uo one equals bim in tbe realisa tion ol tbe character. He is. however, the moat un- I cerluiu of all Hamlets. On ouo nlghl be will be su perb; tbe noxt night he may bo purely uuioiuatlc. believe it 18 ono ot the traits ol genius that it cannot ; always do its tent, but must sometimes be content 1 with its average. l.ait night Mr. Bootn acted with more energy than we remeuit>er bim to nave displayed th many years. Ho hi* recovered tno full Uie of hi* left arm, which was injured last year by an accident; ; yet "that'* not much." He seemed lo surrender his : soul lo ilauilel, aud the spirit ol the character was impressed with truth and beauty. Mr. llootb has been criticised formerly, aud not without some reuson, Jor his mechanical acting, hut there was hardly ft trace of mechanism last night. Tbe study und thought ho has given to this most difficult ol ?II ol Shakespeare's plays, "tin yeart. that briug the philosophic mind.'' buve had their due eflert, 11 there sal a IjuII it was too much energy. I.Ike I.ord Byron m "Childe Harold," he appeared lo "wreak hliu.-ell upon expression." A lew yimr* ago his Hamlet was notable 1 or Its gentleness; but now, while it has lost j uo teudor leehug lor Ophelia, uo magnanimous geueroslty toward the Queen aud Iho Kng, It has acquired a strong passion which never ceases Trom the urst revelation ol the crime by the iiiiosi lo the moment when the wrong is punished aud Ihe right iveuged. Wo Uo not agrco with all ol Mr. Booth's readings, uor do we eutirely iu- j dorse his style of reading, hut wo admire , ibe sweep and "breadth ol his methods aud tils palpable routempi for that potty pedantic elocution which ^ would subordinate iho pussiou ol a tragic situation lo ' lo the mere delivery of a sentence. We wero disap- j pointed when be beguu Ibe famous passage, "1 havo of late, bul whereioro 1 know not, lost all ray mirth,' 4c., but as the naluro was developed the real poetry was revealed. It was not ibe art ol iho reader, bul 'he ?.Mission of the man. The imagination of tbe play was more closoly blended wuh its purpose la.-t uiiihi than lu any other persolialiou ol llauilei that wo remember. Mr. Booth was especially tinu lu the solilo luies. That which closes the second act, "Now I am iloue," was au outburst of power w hich had uo break, ?ut, like a Niagara, poured Its lull Hood ?f passion, sweeping all bcl" re it to i be end. Tbe quality ol continuity is i V.rtue wnieh ho has at last commanded, \et even ?his is sometimes carried too lar. Among the changes it business noted was the transfer ol the auvice lo 1 the pluvers and the speech to Horatio, in tlio third act, lo a lirsi groove scene, in orderio allow tbe carpenters to . make arrangement* lor the inimic play. This was | awkward, but Mr. Itooih gave advice to ihe first player : and compliments to Horatio much in the , Mktne man nor and lone. The rest ul the third j un wus superb, and especiallv tbe scene wtlh tlio t liueen. Ibe Matulol ot Mr. Booth is well known, but ;lio changes in us style are well worthy ot the nollce ol j Shukspereau scholars. The support of Mr. Booth was lair. Mr. Milne* : Levick played tne Klug. a villalnou* part, which tbo , manager usuaUv give* lo the worst villain of tbe cciu pauv. In all our experience ol the slage i we ' remember no lvmg who was wor thy ot even tha'. slight respect which is rendered lo triumphant crime. Hut Mr. I.evick dreated ihe characlcr. Ho read the soliloquy, "O! my offence is rank; il smells to heaven," with so much eeliug und lorce that although the sltua lion was inappropriate lor applause, It was not restrained. It revealed that guilty i cousclein i? ot tbe King, while It was the fixed lie termination ol iiamlei to c^lch, und thus the ugouy i>t Claudius gavo new ctlect lo tho eutratice ol Bamlot ? pon ins useless prayers lor the mercy ol ihe otleuded ueuvcu. The tihosl wus lairlv played by Mr. t'rederlc Robinson, who, however, ucodsiooro weight lo give the real supernatural effect. Mr. M. > n ker wus a tapital First (j raved igger. aud displayed gcnuluo lumor iu tlio dry, quaini discussion with Hatnlel. Mr. Krank Fterco deserved the ihanks ol tbo audiouce lor tot making Polouius a hutloon, but the pcr lormauce was deficient in humor. We were much pleased with tho sweetness aud poelies ?( tho Ophelia ol Miss Clala Jennings, and the Queeu of Miss Jennie Carroll was satislactory. I he scenery | did not work well in all cases, bul It was appropriate i tud succesalul. The revival of "Hamlet" was alto- j I'etbor a brilliant success. MISS Mt'I.TON. Vnder the above tillo there was produced at the ; I'niou Square Theatre last night a remarkable play?a i play destined to make on tho American public a deep . Impression It Is based on ibal tenderost passion , st the human nrosst?a mother's lovo for lior j Children. It is stained, as all human passion : * likely to be, with gulll?the guilt ol a wile untruo lo | ser vows, but in truth moie sinned against lhau sin- ! tiing It comes lo us from too French, iu the shape ol tu adaptation, with considerable additions. The original Is u masterpiece. and every line that ha* been added has merely lengthened, without Improving Ihe slory. Three acts, which form tbe body of the piece, contain ail Ibe sterling dramatic elements, and iu adding au intro ductory and coucludlug act tho adaptors have been "painting the Illy." They have succeeded only in j daubing it; they havo blurred but could not spoil the J beauty ol this dramatic tlowcr. So far as ihe adaptors j Have confined tbotuselves to translating tbelr author I iboy have dono their work well, aud even tho added nailer Is not without merit, but It happen* to bo iU rup. But notwithstanding tho tampcriugs it ha* been j lubjected to the public accepted tho ptcco at Its proper ralue aud prououueed it a greal success. Aud here let us say that never was success more legitimate | or better earned; Iho cast is plipnommal, wo had almost beeu tempted to say perlecl. From Miss Clara Morris, who, as Miss Multou, achieved a vie \,ory over her lornier triumphs, lo Miss Sylvoster, who played a small part, uearly every rolt was filled with a completeness nnd roundness seldom witnessed outside >ho walls of tho Theatre Franyaise. With such a cast i poor play would have a chanco ol life and t good oue Is ussured of u aweepiug success. The weight ol tho piece rests upon Miss Morris' shoulders, and never havo we seen her display such ?uingied lorce and teuderues* as iu her almost tragic presentation of n mother's sulterlngs aud troubles. She sweeps tho whole gamnt of huuiau tooling, and every chord finds au echo lu the hearts or her audieucc. In iho opening act the fcey Is pitched low, but as the plcl unrolls Iho voice o( pass.on swell* to the point where the , mother, calling un all her love, makes the Unal sacrifice, and voluntarily abandons lior children rather lhau darkon their young lives with tho story of ber shame. At this point, with masterly dramulic Instinct, the French authors, Messrs. Nus nnd Bclot^ left the story, leaving tho rost to iho iuis$luatlon ol the audience. Tho sacrifice was consummated, the woman aud mother abandoned house, husband aud children, and wtni lortli lo die broken hearted all that ti.cse childrcu lo whom her heart yeurucd might not know tho diahouor tuelr mother bad brought upon them. and though In her hoari she knew herself guiltless ot Iho crime the world imputed to her. Tne adapters wished to "improve" Ibis euding, nnd have brought us lo the death scene, whero tho subliioity of tne \ lull sacrifice is degraded by the revelation that the j Soverneaa who liai1 won their lovo was their guilty - lulher. Tho improbability and had taste ol bringing ! the second wile to the deathbed ol ihe first must be | laid at the door ol iho adapters. Il is an ugly blot that j would not have l*eii suttcrod by the original authors. j Mr. O'Neil iu the character ol Maurice it* Lalour had . ?Ot a* much to do as could have been wished, bul what he did fully Justified tho bigl. opiuions that had been formed of Ills talenia. He was lorcible. self conlaiued and mamv, aud made a very lavorablo impression in a part that was not calculated lo obtain a very large sharo ?l public sympathy. Mr. Stoddari, who made Ins Irst appearance this season, was very amus ing as Hr^ Osborno, aud Mr. John I'arselle, as the tutor, Monsieur Belm, awakenod sym pathy and woa all hearts. rtie remaining char acter* were filled us follows ? Mathille de l.atoiir, Mis* bara Jcwett; Jane do Lalour, Miss Bijou lleion; Paul de Lalour. Mis* Mabel Leonard; Louise. Miss Helen Vincent; Thomas Wappiug, Mr. C M. Collins. The children parts were admirably filled by Bijou Heron and M i*a I>eonard, both ot whom give bright promise ol lolore greatness. ino play 1* divided Into five acU, each oue ending with a good situation. In the llr*t act. added on, a number ol children ure brought on with good e It eel to supply tho motlvo lor tho re turn of Ml*s Million to her abandoned home?that la where the French play begins The curtain iu the second %ct lulls on tho mother accepted a* a governess to her own children, and suddenly con fronted with the husband she had wronged. The mird act i* devoted to showing how Mi** Mullon i* gradually loroed by circumstances to be tray hereolf to her children and the eeeond wile. Ihe fourth act to u struggle between tbe two women, who recognized in caeli other deadly toe*, uod toe final sacrifice that a mother make* to her children. The laat aci could well be spared, though It aOoracd Mis* Morris opportunity for ?ome adtnirablo Mting. The play i* a great aucces*. COLON EI. RKI.LKB8 IM BBOOKLTS. John T. Hayrnond appeared laat night at the Brook lyn Theatre in hi* popular character of Colonel Heller*, j W Mark Twain'* play of the "ttilded Age." Tbe au- | d.raee wu good. It *u respectablo. It . peisonalittes of <'olooW Sellers with /.wl. And it. is to I be remarked that iiolwilhstsudin:; lb* opportunity offered lor tho luluslou ol some political sentiment into tbo text, ibo repreaentstivo of the character rOU t tudiclously refrained Irjm using it- Th? performance wait very acceptably received by the audienco. TONY PAHTOK'h. The bill lor the ulght at ibis bou?e wai composed of some of the mala attractions or last week aud a num ber ot new acta. Notwithstanding the aiorm the bouse was filled. Mr. Harry Woodson made hit lirst appear auce at thi? house; tho Wilkinson Brothers, who made such h lilt last week, were well rocuveu; Tony Pastor, , in Ins merry moments ot song and luu. met wilh , that wurnith and enthusiasm usuall* accorded to him; ; tho Austin Broiuers repeated their great rille *hok I icats; Mr William Court w right a ; ??Klowy Flewy.'' wus heartily applauded, andI.Mr <us Williams' Dutch .-.ongs brought down roars of I. tcr. Den Thompson's '?Joshua W hitcoiiib still bolls ( the sta^e and is quito aa pi eat an attrition i the Urst week. It la a line piece of character acting, , and is lully appreciated by all who tct it. OLYMPIC THEATBK. The perlortnanee at thia establubtr.eot last evening was a varied one, Gangero's ltoyal Japa being one ol the chief attractions. Schoolcraft aud Coca, ibo Alms ley* Sam Deveic and the Caw thornes gave some line representations in their peculiar s,?cialties. Mien 111 lu Dclinay proved '|Uiic .n attraction by her excel lent vocalization, us did ulso Misa Casticton. Ihe per 'VruiTuu canary birds ol Ciov^nn. are tnae^ren log and amusiun- The urauia of "Ibe Lost Ship cou cludedthe night's perlortnanee. '1KUT1IK COMIQCE. At this house there was quite a good array of talent. The sketch of-What Is Itr" opened the performance. Miss Alice Bennett followed In a selection ol songs. then came Gray, Holdswortli, Griffin aud Leo as -'Tho Ham town .Student*." Harngsn a I'd Hurl afterwards performed oae of their sketches, which the \ ictcrollt brothers flowed in some gymnastic exhibitions. Ihe portoruiance concluded with -lascaire an Irish drama, involving a long cast of character* and numer ous dramatic sltuatious. Everything passed oil well, and the audience wero well pleased with the enlertain laent given theiu. CAZENEUVE AT TliK ACADEMY OF MUSIC, lSliOOKLYN. A large attendance at tbo Academy of Music, Brooklyn, last evening to witness the prestidigltateur performances of Lo Commandeur Ca/eneuvo waa hardly to be cxpecteJ. couaidoring the weather. Vet the Academy waa very luirly tilled, including some who had witnessed legerdemain of it leg" character In the City of Churches mouths before. I-e Com mandeur apoke in French, and was apparently well understood by some of hia auditors, especially by the young ladiei ol Packer's Institute, who understand the lorelgu languages, so far aa they are Instructed, to perfection. The Com mandeur is a litbe specnuon ot humanity, who has with hiui us a lauiilur a homely type humanity as interpreter. The latter r"*e?^'e* ? Hampshire liaptist minister trauslormed into a Con ??relational exhorter in tu? Brooklyn 1 tbuich. His interpretations weie interlined with original sentiments ol questionable wu. Le t.om inaudour woulu have carried Brooklyn by storm had I no" been lor the norm. With a moderation ol woathir the Brooklyn Academy of Music must. be better Uiled than it waa Ust night by those who piehauro in leata ol legerdemain. MUMICAL AMD DBAMATIC NOTES. At the Philadelphia Museum "Uncle Tom's Cabin" ana '-The Two Orphans" draw crowded houses. j Mr. George Illgnold couciuded bis "Henry V en- | go gem en i at tho fheatre Koyal, Sydney, on Scpteni- j her 23. , , J Muie. Esslpon plays selections Irom the works of Beethoven, Liszt and Chopin this afternoon, at Stem way' Hartley Cumpboll is In London, and Mra. John Wood will soou produce his play, "Tho \ Irglnlan," at tho St. James. The New York Mozart Club, consisting ol sotno of the soloists of Theodore Thomas' orchestra, give a grand conccrt of chamber music to-night at Steinway Hal). Tho Boston burlesque opera of "Evangeline is on tho bilia at the Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia. Miss Charlotto Thompson begins an engagement next week. Mr. C. 1". Coghlan's new comedy of "Brothers, re cently brought out at the Court Theatre, Is praised by the London journals lor lu brilliant dialogue, hut la said to be deficient iu Its action. On account ot the desire to see tho "Two Orphans*' it will be played every Saturday eveuiug at the Union Square Theatre. "Miss Multou" will be giveu live nights aud at the matinee ou Saturday. Tbo Centennial Extiibitiou has been closed, but the ?'Siege ol I'aris aud tho Ataassmelion ol the Arih bishop" are still ou exhibition in Philadelphia near the Maiu Buildiuit, iu?t out.ldo the Centotiulal grounds. 1 he subscription sales lor Mr. Morritseys thanks giving Musical Festival, which will be held at tbo Academy of Music ucxt week, opened yesterday at No. aSUniou square, whore they will bo couunued until Thursday. i.The Sbaughraun" was to liavo been played at the Adelpbl ou the lbth inst. In reference, to tho litlga. lion iu tbo Londou courts the Era says:?"What a pity it is that bo pleasaut a play should bring about such unpleasant busiuess." At the new National Theatre, Philadelphia, tho "Black Crook 'pursues Its triumphant career. 'Ihe one hundredth night ol tbe spectacle waa celebrated last week by a reunion ol the managers, tho compauy and their triendf, Mayor Stokley and other emiuont persons being among those present. The Statin Island Philharmonic Poctety give the tlrst concert ol their season on December 1, tho follow ing eminent arlista having bceu engagedMiss Autouia Hetine, contralto; Mrs. Maretzek, harp; Mr. Carl Hamm', violin, Mr. Hifcbard Hoffman, piano; Mr. C. Harnrn (Orst violin), Mr. J. Gauubcrg (second violin^ Mr. J. Hisch (viola), and Mr. C. Werner (violoncello), stringed quartet; Mr. V. Loescher, flute; Ur^J. Eller, solo oboe of Thomas' orchestra; Mr. L. necht, contra-basso; Mr. R. Loescher, horn. IS BOSALIND POETIC? To tb? Editor or tuk Herald:? While thanking you for your brilliant review ol the first representation ol "As You Liko It ' at the 111th Avenue Theatre, will you allow mo to suggest to your crltlo whether his verdict, that tho perlortnanee ol Kosalind was "dslicicnt in poetry," oots not apply rather to tho character itself, as drawn by Shakespeare, thau to Miss Dnvenport's coDcepti^and rendering ol the part* "Aa You Liko It" is certainly a poetical play, but I look In vain to the lines, the adventures and the pro ceedings of Kosailnd lor ner contributions to its poetry. She is. by turns, wise, witty aud whimsical, and a bo Is altogether delicious and piquant; but Suukespcaro does not make her either poetical or sen timental aud Miss Davenport, boluly broakiug through all stage traditiuus, has endcavoreu to represent her accorumx io Sbakespeai o s model Fi oBi ibu begmutug to the end of tho play Kosailnd s proceedings aro eminently practical, rather ihuu poot icaL When tho curtain rises wo Una mat. aliliough her lather bas been exilea, she remains eomioruuiy at the court ol tbe usurper aa tue companion ut Cena. t\ ben Orlando appears she not only lalis in love Willi hnu at once, but tells him so, without waiting lor him to speak ts a mure poctic maideu migbt have done. When sb'e. too, is exilad, slie adopts male attire, uot to save her lo\er. like Portia, but lor bur own comloit ana convenience. Arrivea iu tbe woods, slto docs rot uwell IU caves, like the poetical banisued Duke, hut atraiifbtwav puicbauca a luilo innu an l culla^v Aro tlieso Ihe acta ol a practical or ol a poet tal woman v The aam<- abaence of poetry is eviacut iu K..auliud s adviee to Phehe, ill h?r debates witb Jaques. una iu the clover, but forward trlca by which sue woos ana win* Orlando. She laints at tho sight ol blood, it is true- but this weakness is womanish, not poetic; and sbo has nothing poetical to say auout the Incident ol her lover's uarrow escspe irom the tiger?an aaten lure over wbicn Juliet would have raved in immonal ^ tirn*briel, it seems that Shakespeare intended to rep resent in Ilo.alind a typooi bright and ouxom woman hood lull ol da?h and vigor, ol animal spirits, ol brill tant raillery and buoyant nuinor. contrasting w.tn ail bis other characters lu the play, and tnumpning over them by ?hoer lorce of womun's wit. Tnis la miss Dav enport's ooacuptlon of the psrt, alter acaretnl study of the whole text, and although your crino may clial lease ihe accuracy of the conception, he mas. ?dmii that it was admirably realized and embodied, and the crowded and cnthusiaaiie audience conllrmed tbia opinion STEPHEN HSK%. EirTH Avkwc* Tbsatrk, Not. 20. TLIE SCHWAMB MUBDER. Another eflort was made last evening to soenro tbe commutation ol the death aentence on John Henry Bchwamb, now awaiting execution in the Hudaon CountV Jail at Jorsey City. A petition signed by several cltlzena, c.bielly ol Oerman birth, was placed in the hands of Governor Bedle lor presentation to the t'ourl ol Pardons. The Governor declines to commit himself to any opinion on Hie merits of Ihe esse, but will present the petition to tbe Court, of which be is me presiding officer. Schwamb's lamily live in * il liamaburg, where tUey are employed in a lactory. REV. DR. R. 8. STOIIR8* LECTURE. "THE OLD AND NEW I* BUBOPK. Chlckerlnf 1UU w.. ailed la?t evening with - highly tnlelllgent audience, who ??? to listen to Rev. Dr. R S Storm' lecture on the "Old and New In * Introuueo a'man'to nSw'yo^ been laboring in the ministry In a neighboring city lor over thirty years. ?..?*? After a very cordial reception from the auditory, lor which the reverend gentleman as coruultyure turned bis thank., as also lor tbo.r presence OL.uoUa btorinynlsUi.be comuionced Ul. discourse. that be did not tutend to discuss ay philosophical (locutions, but to odor tor their .nstrnetlon or enter tainment such suSgo.tlon. as might occur to any traveller loitering In the old capitals or Europe, and also recalling to the mind, or many certain pleasant IULL Continent. He hoped alio to throw a little light on many things that seemed strango to people born on this side o ihe water. Tbe geologists, continued Dr. Storm, say that this is the oldest continent; tbat the oldest pulu'ozoic horse was lound bere-the homeoftbe Eocene period, with lour iront toea and three behind and the oldest man was dug up In Natchez, 8Up,)0*8 vu be 75,000 year, old, a lew month, more or lew n us" he'^resejit ^v^ll?t^n^p^coMern*4 theCc^u'n?nVwa.^iicover^^y^he ^urope.nit^^^? ^kiLndlna tne old Walton house in fue'Srst^oor and^beJupperjJMMSO^uP'c^***^?^ TfiUrZd Willlam *tr.cU,^ w-^tg, removed somo time ?R revolved as il oc a i ghauies. Itostou. the nios? hllu and the Amertcau Lilies, lias > uroue they go chunked lis appearance. lhc'j{omiin H.mplre, back of Ctiarlemugu , culliodral of Strasbourg, ?sf .i.sv-r.. KTw ,- '"n""'? t. powerful strongholds at ^ ol(j M Ci u.->a?le and ??w#|i]. WbPU people llrst the tune . ' ,,,r tliev aro greatly surprised to visit Europe, 10 - j a0 ,nucji mat Is as lresh see so many nea building behind. In Liverpool iu Us uewusss aswliatin) building, ol as they see streets. dwelling* au v The Ku(J Uo recent construction as a y ?> Sebaalonol are a. Kivoll in Par.., the Boulevard de Seh-ugoi' lresh looking a. the upper part of "roadway, ^ Boi. de Boulogne looks >ue|(g| rulM Central 1 urW- Iu room tor railway .ta have been swept away t #r or ^dltterent ob ttons, .0 *???"?? | bowuhe. to get any ?crvor ui first begins i? ,, , After a longer ?o thing aneieut he rnu.t lo to be mlpre?sed with journ, however, bis mind begm. to ? f ^ me actual * the.e owju ?fc wllh ,w ride irom L'v?^'0\V^op. and "treeu t'bal were antique wall, and old .nop Romlllli. Part o! hewn out of the solid roci ^y Conqueror soo year. London built b> , M(er tbey .bow two monu Christian Basilica aud *j*a ?trc?w tho same mh that were standing when A u g usi us was ruliug. TbeM monuments ????- builtby thing*in "the present ,n point o. vital energy S and the ZU, ?? artisans ol past ? storrVhem" .Kite Sj-rjreve. there aro tbe remai" d 100 |ec, lu belght, walls ten feet In thlcwnos. aau i hoM,n a8>000 wi?u an atnPbt-h*?l p ol Ario8 there ? persons. At the t^ q| wtuch WM, once a portion of th. Templ. ot Vesta Them ^maln^to uow the CMile or bU ADtu ouaidt 0| lhe VUMnln ,n I Wow*11 'fbe stouo roof of the tomb of Theodorte, at Ba ilnriv six leet in horizontal diamoter, and weigh- I IrSftSrSS "not like the - miiarsol which when 1 looted Ager. Uheonranurcn *??? mvmg a description of KS --'government'""or'' ^ aU1}. <;? ^ only man who hta swilt and Europe, ab-iolute singlenea. ol purjiose and B? rSMl,.??.;?-??? I Ola world kl'l iiMii out the doctrine I tor?. They llaN0 many other foolish ] 1 l oniT'^V urowi'will change slowly, but the change I 1 wl l^sure atd in the music ol the future, Jtoirope ! 3 America will ?mg a Te Deum over a perle^d | ! civilization. NEWS IN THE CITY. The Prescott House has reduced its terms to $2 60 aud $3 per day. Poter Scauion, seed thirty-eight, of No. 144 Lewis street, died suddenly yesterday. Coroner Wolttnan wus uotillod. A lair is to be opened at the Academy ol Music on the lltu ol December In aid ot the Seaside Sanitarium for sick Children. Corouor Kllinger yesterday took charge of the caso of Patrick Conley, aged arty, or No. 330 Kast Seventy lourth street, wbo died suddenly. Mr. Vunderbilt was net quite ho well yesterday, but I toward eveutug was more comfortable, with every I prospect that be would pass a good night. ! John Wblle, aged thirty-two, ol No. 408 West Thirty first street, a truck driver, tell Irom a load ol good! yesterday morning aud broke bis lett icg. Tbo lollowlna assignments were yesterday tiled In the County Clerk's olllce:?liernett Crukow to John brdmberg, and Ueorgu W. Spriugstead to Kicbsrd H. Taylor. lu consequence or tbe large number or patients wbo are unable to attend During tbe day lor treatment the managers of tue Metropolitan Throat Hospital bavo determined to opeu ttio dispunsar.v o'lnic on Tuesdays and Fridays Irom seven to eight o'clock P. M. John McNamara, aged seventeen, of No. 78 Kast Broadway, lell off a ladder on tbe 16th inst. wblle ho was at work aa a mason's apprentice, breaking his arm. It bad to be amputated and exhaustion followed, lesulting id death. Coroner Kickholt was uolibed. In the ease ol Thomas McKlgun, aged thirty-live, or Na 442 West Forty-second street, who died in a ceil lb tbe Twenty-second precinct station bouse, Coroner F.t liuger discovered that death resulted from a Iracture ol ihe ckuH, caused by a tail while tbe deceased was IB toxica led. Hrldget Kclily, of No. 330 Kast Korty-sevunih street gut into a dilliculty ou Sunday with her husband,' Charles, during which lio struck her and Unally, as she alleges, bit her in tbe arm. For tills be was urrested, aud yosierday, at the Flity-seveulh Street Court, was Held lor trial. Coroner Klckhoff yesterday took chsrga ot tbe lol lowing cases:?Anne Murray, one mouth old, of No. Ill Wost Houston street; Joseph iloiltns, aged twelve, of Na 156 Worth streot; Charms Wiedeckor, aged lorty nine, ot No. 174 Kast Houmou street, and Fraucis Frceuy, two months old, ot No. 508 Wost Tbirty-lbird street Tblevos cffectod an entranco on Sunday night to the grocery Na 1,000 Second avenue, by cut ting a bole Inapanool glass with a diamond. They were detected by the proprietor, who arrested on* of them named John Donahue, wbo said he lived st No. 313 Kast MXteeulh street. He was held lor trial at the Kitty-seventh Street Court. Ueorge Charier, of New Haven, was detected yester day. ii the (irand Central depot, In the act ol stealing a ticket, worth nioety-flve cents, from James (.ally, ol Stamlord, Conn. He said in the Kilty-seventh Street Court that it be bad stolen lb? ticket he was not aware ol It, and pleaded tbe respectability ol his lamily and liis previous good namo in mmgatiuu ol bis ollence. 11 eg was committed lor trial at tbe speeial Sessions. BliOOKLYN. A Or* broke oat at an early hour yesterday moralif at the residence ol Mra. Davis, Na M Pearl strMI* causing damage to ike extent of about $600. The prop erly la insured. Isaac Johnson, a Swedish aallor, of (he crew of the ship Champion, was held by Justica Walsh yesterday, to swalt the action of tbe Grand Jury, lor attempting toatab Nail Aniieraon, male of the veaael named. "Answer to Popular Objcctious Against the Catholic Cbnrcb," will be tba sublect ol a lecture to be delivered tbis evening by lb/Rev. Father Dainrn, & J., at St. Mary's church, bur of the Sea, Court street, in aid of said church. Ella I-arrabe, aged eleven years, wu arraigned yea? terday beloro Judge Hlely on a charge of burglariously entering the residence of F. C. Faulkner, No. -ii Stockton street, and stealing articles ol small value. The cuse will be examined to-day. Coroner Siuims held an Inquest yesterday ut ft Peter's Hospital, Hicks street, upon the body of Kill*, bulb Condon, aged twenty-three year*, who died Irotn concussion et the brain, resulting trout a (all dowu two lligbis of stairs. A verdict in accordance with the tacts waa rendered. Yesterday Judge Gilbert, in the Supreme Court, rendered a decision tn the case of James W. Simoiaon against the Board of Trustees ol New Brighton, S. L A temporary injunction bsd been granted heretofore, restraining the Board iroiu appropriating moneys in anticipation of the tax receiver lor Ibe fiscal year. The Judge deules the motlou lor a periuauout Injunction, witlj $10 costs. . Cuptaln Oliver Cotter, the agent for the Temperance Brotherhood of Christian Churches yesterday pre sonied to the Grand Jury another batch of alleged de linquent liquor dealers who were detected lu the act of vioiuting the Sunday clause of the Kxcise law. The Liquor Healers' Protective Association are moving to eflect certain amendments to the liquor law belore the next Legislature. a cause celebue. An application was made yesterday by Mr. Winfleld, counsel tor Mrs. Hansen, alias Mrs. Gibson, the al leged confidence woman, for trial in the Court of Special Seasions, In Jersey City. The trial Is set down lor Friday, when some extraordinary developments may be expectod. Cardinal McCloskey is o.o of the witnesses in the case. in his testimony before Police Justice Kecseho stated that the woman bad victimized several clergymen In Pennsylvania by Introducing the names ol prominent prelates in the Church. She cluimeu 10 be the heiress to a large estate lelt by tbe Archbishop ol Badeu. Her dupes in Jersey City buve oulTored to the extent of thousands of dollars. The deleuco will set lortb that the recipients of ibis womsn's favors bare received tar more in hospitality, sumptuous dinners, carriage driving, Ac., than was bestowed ou bur in the shape ol loans. The motion lor a trial be fore the Court of Special Sess.ous was regarded as a shrewd movo, showing a dread of trial oy Jury. SHIPPING NEWS OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES or DIPABTUM FROM XKW YORK FOR TH* MOXTRS OF .NOVEMBER AND DKCKMBKH. SUam-rr. Dakota. Abyssinia Kotlordam Letting bailie Alsatla Hermann Helvetia Holland luabo . Ktissla Wieland Male of Virginia., Cliv of Chester ... Adriatic. Italy U'.opia Abchoria Neckar Atuerique Montana : Partbia Stale of Nevada... Herder P ('aland City of Richmond. Tun Queen Nevaua Algeria California. America State of Indiana... Krisla itrit^nnle.......... France ???? n r?er Kthloilr. Elysla Gellert Slate ol Georgia... City of Berlin Sail*. Nov 21. Nov 22. Nov 23. Nov 13. Nov 25. Nov 25. Nov 25. Nov 25. Nov 25. Nov 2B. Nov M. Nov 30. Nov 30. Dee 2 Dec 2. Dec 2. Deu 2. Dec Dec Dec Dee D?c Dee Dec Dee Dee Deo Dec 12 Dee 13. Dee ?. Dee 0. Dee 14. Dec It. Dec 16. Dec IB Dec I" Dec 10. Dee IB. Dee 10 Dec 21. Dee 31. Dee 23. JJratiuatiou Liverpool.. Liverpool.. KotterUam. Hamburg.. Liverpool.. Glasgow.... Bremen. Liverpool.. I London.... Liverpool.. Li verpnol.. It amburg.. Glasgow... Liverpool.. Liverpool , Liverpool.. Lottoou.... Glaauow? Bremen.... Havre Liverpool.. Liverpool.. Glasgow... Hamburg.. Kotlerdam Liverpool.. Liverpool.. Liverpool.. Liverpool.. uiasgow... Bremen.... Glasgow? Hamburg.. Livorpool.. Havre Liverpool.. Bremen Glasgow... [Loudon .. H am bur;?.. Glasgow... iLiverpool.. (Jjjirr. Broadway 4 Bowling Green 150 Broadway 01 Broadwav 37 Broadway 7 Bowling Green 2 Bowling Green lift* Brondwar |0W HroaUway 20 Broadway 4 Bowling tireen ?11 Broadway 72 Bruadwav 15 Hroadwav ,37 Broadway 20 Broadway |7 Bowling Green 7 Bowling lireen .2 Bowling Greeu 55 Broadway 120 Broadway [4 Bowllmr Green 72 Broadway Itil Broadway 5(1 Broadway 15 Broadway |(Rt Broadway 20 Broadway 4 Bowling lireen 7 Bowling Green 12 Bowling Green 72 Broadway lil Broadway 37 Broadway V. Broadway 08 Broadway '2 Bowling Green 7 Bowling Green ,7 Bowling (ireen irtl Broadway 172 Broadway 115 Broadway aa-NOTlCB TO CAPTAIN'S OF VESSELS IN TDK COASTING AND FOREIGN TRADE.?Captains or officers of vessels engaged in the coasting and foreign trade obaerv leg the displacement or removal of sea buoys are requeued to communicate tbe facts to the UtiuiD. so that it may be brought publicly to the attention of the proper authorities. A letter addressed "To the editor of the Hkiiald, New York city," giving as accurately as possible the number and posi tion of displaced buoys or the cause ef their removal will suffice in all catea observed along the Atlantic and PaciQc coutlsol the American t'ontluent. When Ihey are observed ou tbe coast ol European countries or In the Mediterranean it is requested that information be sent either by telegraph or letter to the London office of the Nsw York Hkkald, 46 Fleet street, London, or to the Paris office, 01 Avenue de 1'Upera. Pari*. Where the telegraph Is used despatches may be addressed "Bennett, 40 Fleet street. Loudon," or "Heunett. lil Avenue de l'Opera, Paris." Where rases of displacement are observed in the waters ol countries beyond tbe reach of the telegraph, as in Asia or Africa, captains may communicate with us upon reaching the flrst rouven- ? iont port. This information wlU be cabled free of charge to tbe IIkrald and published. NOTICE TO CAPTAINS OP VESSELS ENTERING THE rOM OK NEW YORK AT NIGHT.- The NkwYork Hkrald has adopted a distinguishing Coeton night signal tor use en board tbe IIkrald steain yaeht, showing while burning tjie colors red. green, red, changing from oue to the other in succession, aud can be seen several miles distant. Captains of vessels, upon seeing this slgual, will oblige us by preparing any marine news they may nave (Or tbe Ship News Department of the IIkrald. ?9-Persous desirous of communicating with vessels arriv ing at New York can do so by addressing to sueh vessels rare of IIkrald uewi yacht. Pier No. 1 East River. New York. Letters received from all parts of tbe world and promptly delivered. Duplicates are required. ALMANAC FOE NEW YORK?^THIS DAY. ira AMD HOOK Son rises 6 .">3 Sun toll............ 4 38 Moou *eu eve 0 24 man water Gov. Island.... worn 12 00 Snndy Hoolc eve 11 45 Hell Wat* .morn 1 44 PORT OF NEW YORK, NOV. 20, 187G. AIUIIVAL8. REPORTED BY THK IIKRALD HTK AM YACUTA A7VD HERALD WII1TKSTOXK TKLBOK AI'H UMt Steamer Idaho (Hr). Freeman. Liverpool Nor 8 and Queenatown Oil), with mdse and 51 passengers to Williams .* (iuloii. 14th Inst, lat '6, Ion 41. paaeeit bark Wa Mile*, of London, bound K: llth. 2UO miles K of - and} lio>k saw steamer Kitypt aid an Anchor line steamer, do. Thr Idaho arrived off ."audy Hook lightship at 7 I'M lttlh iu>t. hut laid to in couaequeace of tho heavy eaat*rly irnlr until 0 AM 2 <th. Steamer Helvetia (Br). fMrce, Liverpool Nov 8 and Queenstuwn Hth, with nidee uod passengers to I'' W J llurst. Steamer Canltua (Hr), I.iddlcnat, Kermuda Nov HI, with mdae and passengera to At Outerbridge steamer Huntsville. Wluters. rVriiamfiua Nov 13 ami Fort Moral loth, with mdse aud passengers to C U Mai lory k Co. Steamer Klehmond, Kelly, Itlcbmond, with mdse Vo the Old Dominion Steaiuahin IV Steamer Wvanoke, I'oucn, Richmond, Cltv Point anibNor folk, who mdao and passengers to Old Dominion Steamship Co. Hark Marco Polo (Oer), Schaefer, Bremen Oct 3, in bai last to 11 Koop & Co. We had lew arrivals vis Sandy llook to-day, owing to the stiff ?ale prevailing, ai vessels which mijlit ce iiearintr the coast would nece^arily keep off tlie land as urtt pos sible. No accident! have bee.i reported in this vicinitr thus tar AM the craft anchored in th.> rivers and bays rode with Loth anchori do* u and good lengtha ol drains oat. PASSED THKOU6U HELL UATii. BOUND SOUTH. Steamer Neptune. Berry. Boston for New York. schr Oliver J ameson, Campbell, llillsOoro, .MB, for New Turk. Schr M J CroweII, Bearae. Boston for New York. Sohr Kalr Wind. Wilson, Pawtucket lor New York. Schr II P Cuahiug, l'ruewortby, 1'rovidence for New York. Sclir Helen. Searle. I'tttldtM* for New York. Hchr B II Warlord, Sprague, rrovlileace lor New York. Schr Ull Sheridan, Stewart, Portland, Cl, for New York. Hkiialp Tn.*..awH mitioj, > WlllTKXTOHK. LI. Nov 20. 1S78. ( The nortbeait storm to-day I* of uaaaeal severity. No caaualties or accident* to report from tala vicinity. The oioubd steamer*, with lew exceptions, panaed the Herald Ktatlou oa time. The propeller Tlllle, wr.lcli plies between New York aud New Ixindon. bound out; the bark W A Karuawurth, before reported alongside Hayiea Wliaif; a large tbree-maated sceooner, name unknown, aad several am all river craft are all at anchor off WhiMtlon* aad ridlug out the gala la apparent aafety. BELOW. Bark Talisman (Br), Baker, from Liverpool Oct 99. CLEAliED. Steamer Dakota (Br), Price, Liverpool via QoaaMrn? Williams A Ouion. Steamer Alexandria (Br), Mackay, Uiaagow?Henderson Steamer Alpa (Br). WiUiam*, Port au Priaca, Savaailla. Ac?i'lui. Korwood A Co. steamer Leo, iianiala, Naasau aad Havana?Marrar Ker rla A < e. _ _ Steamer Oetarara, Rev?Ida. Baltimore-?iu Daiael'.. Steamer Anthracite, urumlev. Philadelphia?J a* Head, ktsamtr haiewia, Braaut. PorUaatd?J T Ajaea. Ship Varragut, Wilbur. San Fraacltco?Sattoa M Co. Bark Rufiuit Lfuoia (Fr)t Coretwutdt, Dunkirk?E4* wvrd I'dkart. jj?r* Probo (lul), Mirtlco. >apl?i-L?iro, Sijrry k Co. HrlH Sturm Bird (Br), Piiker. iiobirt Town, Tumaol*?& >V Cuiurriiti A Co. Hri^ Roanoke (Br), Mahlmuti, Porto Cabello?Dallett, Boiiitutt *t ?'o. Brig Nellie War*. Ashbary, Minatlilau. Mex-J O Ward A Co. So'ir Matilda (Br), O'Mahouey. Ciudul Bolivar. Vea?Uto W GiUett. Schr Swallow. Carlow, Moutege Bay, Jam-O WmxIi. Schr Cbatupiou (Br), Baraea, Cbarlott.lowu, PKI-Per kin* A Job. Schr J W Scott (Br). Haley. St John, NB?A T Heauey. SAILED Steamer* Laa, lor Havana and Nassau; Albemarle. Low.*. Del. Wind at sunset. NE. Baronetar at tunaet. 29 B7; midulgbt. 'J9 tiK MARITIME MISCELLANY. The purser of tba ? learner Caaima, from Bermuda, baa our t batik a for favora. from Coviav Kirtr for Nowcattlo fa*fi,,1 p, }uio Bermuda in dittreat. was discharging on * * portion ol har cargo to otuuiu uf dik?( "-iVU: Ul*rk>".0^'rr pf'r? '"'apt O report. .?IM\ t oo .MwWveronOrtiHioatba-.Otbtl.a wladluereewd to a , iF *f lower nialntopaail aud mlsieu staysail: ,i i r ?'",n staysail; H PM quarter bo.I was wa.lied from tba davit, and carried away ml*.-., ratf: at 7 PM foren.au carried away about three feet Irom tba deck with maintopiuaat aud maintna.l bead and all near at tached. and long boat atora; blowiag at this time a hurricane froui \ to NNW ; at 4 AM wiud decreasing, cleared away tbe wreck aud cot the vessel under Jury rig. Bakk I'Iijxticlkkx wa. totally lost ou ti e coaat of Por tugal Not 13, together with one of her crew Tbe Cbautl clear wa< built at New York lu IHM, and antll told to Nor wegian accouut, aoine uiouth. aiuce, waa owned by Tborn* tou Rollins. of Baltimore, and wa. en paced in the Bait! more and Klo trade. Sin waa boiulit by a liouae in Bergen Norway, and trauaferred to the Norwegian Mag. Sue car ried a cargo of petroleum Iron Baltimore lor .Norwav aud had a cargo of Norwegian timber Tor Uette, Franc*, when wrecked. It b believed ?ba waa driven aabore iu a' gale. > easel aud cargo were Insured. Bark Sunbkam iBr), Whitney, Irom Londonderry for Baltimore. la aahoro at Ocean City, nearly oppoalte Berlin Md. No particular* ? "..C ?l>rung a leak alter (lie wa* nearly loaded at Honolulu. The leak waa stopped Oct 'M aad tba voaael sailed JOtli l?r Sau Francisco. Schb Ahmii C Cook, from Bonaire, a*hore 5 milaa ea*t of bbinuecock Light, i* bound to Providence. She Ilea head on ahore with a a tit! 11 anchor out; there was * heavy net yesterday running nnd breaking all over her; bar cabia and galley are washed olf and It wa* thought aba would break up last night; tbe captain, bla wife, child aud crew wera saved. Sciir S i: Travto.n, from Bath for Du.xbury, Haas. Is tba veaael aabore on Garnet I'eint. She will probably go to pieces. Hem* 8 C Notks. with 900 bbls Bsh. from Boston lor Phlla delphia, was aah >re AM Nov JO near Lowes, Del. aud full of water. Crew saved. H?'hr Jkmuk S Clark, Coflln, from Pernandina for New York, which hi into Hampton Koada Nov 17 leaking slightly, would take stores on board and proceed to destina tion without repairing. Hchk Hknut Cubs, from Hobokeu for New Bedford, be fore reported ashore near Cattle Hill, wa* taken on tne rail way at Newport. KI. Nov lfl Har keel i* none forward aud amidships and plank badly chaled. Schr Idabo It loading the cargo aud will take it to Naw Bedford. Sloop Clio, with scrap iron for New Bedford, which was Naaport Nov 10 in diatrasa, had made repair* on tion and was waiting a lair wind to proceed to deatina The cargo (tallow) of the brig Veteran, Irom Paynndn for Rotterdam, belore reported wrecked at St Thomas, bas been 5?0U0 *UCt,on M lh" U,Ur port for *boat *^*->00; expeuses, A buoy, with red and white horisontal stripes, drifted ashore between Saady Hook and tba East Beacon Light yesterday duridg the easterly gale. Kortrchs Monrok, Nov ->0-The crew of the schr Isabel L Pierce, sunk yesterdav by the New Vork steamer Rich mond. were ail saved. No lives were loat, Qukbbc. Nov 2 ??Steamer Klamborougb, from Plctoa for Montreal, went ashore in Lake St Peter, but waa hauled off and proceeded A crew lor slilp King ol Algeria, from Quebec for London, bas been despatched ia a steamer to Bic. Saw Francisco. Nov 12?Bark Constitution wa* foond be tween the Heads 11th. adrirt and with aall. unbent; no one on board. She was boarded by two men. who anchored har In South Bay. where she remaiued up to a late liour; was afterward towed up to tba city and anchored near brig KeUmoud. Schr Fairy Queea, for Shcalwater Bay, returned to San rranciaco Nov 12, having apruuir aleak. SH'PB^LniNG?At Yarmouth. Me. Maater Lorlng baa coo ^1*1!? i? .* brl|r ofas"*"" for-Capt Sinnetl. recently of ship Lncla lobey, to be off next summer. Lauxciiap?Tne new brig Ada L White, built by Giles Loring at Yarmouth, wa* to he launched at high water on Saturday. She Is all rigged and will be towed to Portland soon aa launched. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Notice Is hereby given that, on or aoon alter the 1st of December the nun and caa buoys lis Boston harbor Vine yard Sound and Bustard's Bay will be removed for tbe winter, and tpar buoyt of corresponding numbers and col ors substituted. By order ot tbe Lighthouae Board. GKOKOK DKWEY. Commander U8N, _ .. Lighthouse Inspector Second district. Bostos. Not 18, 187a SPOKEN. Bark Samuel Welsh, Spear, frem Dant&io pbla, Nov 12, on Grand Banks, i%>r: NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS Merchants, shipping agent* and shipmasters are Informed that by telegraphing to the Hcbald Londoa Bureau, ad dressing "Bennett, No. 4>S Fleet street, London,'' or to tba Paris office, addressing "Bennett, til Avenue de I'Opera, Paris," tbe arrivals at and departures from Karopean and Eastern norts of American and all forelgu vessel* trading with tbe United States, the tame will be cablad to Uils eountrv free of charge. Captains arriving at and tailing from Prencb and Medi terranean porta will Hud the Paris office tba mora economi se! and expeditiout for telegrapnlng news. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. AKTwxur, Nov 20?Arrived, ships Nile (Br). Keweomb, Philadelphia; Uuful E Wood. Davit. San Francisco; Sort reign of the Seas, Wood, do; Royal Visitor (Br), Irom ; barks Slavia (Ana), Dublnovich. Philadelphia; Merger (Kus)-, XJska, do via Palmoutb; William (Br), Harding, Baltimore; Admiral, from Lobos de Tierra. Hailed 20th. ships Peter Maxwell (Br), Philadelphia; Island Home (Br). Smith Cliarloiton ; barks Gustar Adolf, Philadelphia; St Cloud, Karmer, New York. Abxsdal, Nov 20?Arrived, bark Endymloa (Br), Fergu son, Philadelphia tor Croustadt (see below). BaLrAtr. Nov *0?Arrived, ship Wm Wilcox, Killman, Philadelphia; brig Eva, Cann, Boston. Sailed 20th, bark Presto (Br). Brow?. United States. Brkkbn, Nov 20?Arrived, bark Alexander (Oor), Jan sen, New York. Sailed JOth, barks Adolf (Gar), Broeklemann. New York; Johannes (Ger). lhlder, do; Cedar (Ger). Kobir*e, do; Ga telle, lor Pascagoula. CABOirr, Nov 20? Arrived, brig Papa Giacono (Ital) Lauro. New York. Cbtte, Nor 17?Sailed, brig Charlotte, Whlttemor*, New York. Corb, Nov 19-Salled. bark Colla (Br), Roblaton, I nlted Ol?*VSe Dial, Not 19?Arrived, ship Win Woodbury, Schmidt, Baltimore for Antwerp; barka BJoretojerne Bjoraen (Nor), Neilipn, New York for Aerhuua; Iris (tier), Pfeiffer, Charleston for Rotterdam; Jupiter fOer). hebieldt, Balti more for do; '20th, Sagitta (Br), Taylor, Charleston for Hamburg (with Iota of ileck load). IM'hi.in, Nov 19?Arrived, berka Maud Seammel (Br), Tboni|iaon, New York; l<ols (Br), Raymond. Philadelphia; Alpha (Nor), Anderson, Baltimore. Sailed 19th. ship David Crockett, Anderson. New York. Ulancow, Nov 19?Hailed, ablp tilenbervle (Br), Camp bell, United State*. (fKxlMOct, Nov 20? Arrived, bark Fannie II Loring, Lor ing, Poitland. OtOCCUTSB, Nov 1!)?Arrived, briga Alaika (Br), Thicken Baltimore; Nuovo St Michel* (Itai), Siano, New York. Sailed 19th, brig Ahto (Una), Wirpi, United States. Uunoi Dock, Nov 2t)-Arrived, bark Arctnriu (Br), Bent, New York. IIavuk, Nov 20?Arrived, bak Klorri Si Ilnlbert, H*ndy, Charleston; bript I.izxic M Merrill, Call, Savaunah; Valeu- | luine (Kr), Provost, Charleston. Hamburg. Nov 20?Arrived, bark Northern Queen (Br), Dollar, Richmond. licit.. Nov 2D?Sailed, ablp Privateer (Br), Cox, Savaunah (not prevloualy). Livsarool., Nov 19? Arrived, ahips 9 C Blanchard. from Loboade Tlerra; Wave Queen iBr), Aiideraon, Astoria, O; barka Poneraa (Bri, linrdua, Cliarleatou : f.eif (Nor). Mar cussen, Baltimore; -Ot!i. aliip Alexander Marshall, Uardner, New York; achr Mary K Sowers, Ackley, St Andrewa, VH Sailed 20th, ship Lora Lytton iBr), Dakin, United States; bark Carolina (Aua), linrbas, do. Loudon, Nov 'JO-Arrived, bark John Shepherd, Burgess, Boston. Limkmck, Nov 19?Arrived, bark Aphrodite (Br), Bass, i Baltimore. Laeiioax?Arrived, achr Marr A Drnry, Baker, New York. Movill* Nov 19?Arrived, vtearnv Sldoiiian (Br), Ed warda, New York for (ilaagow taad proeeedod). Nkwbt, Nov 20-Arrivea, bark Elsinore, Loeberg, Balti more. PaxAHrn. Nov 19?Arrived, bark Annie Lorway (Br), Gales, New York. , Paoillac, Nov 19?Sailed, bark Prod'mo (Nor), Jacob sen, Baltimore. QCCXXRTOW*, Nov 19?Arrived, bark Conte O Staoary (Aus), Coeullcb, Baltimore: brig S A Jeukina (Br), Huberts, Bull River; -Otii. bark Beatrice (Br), Bowley, Sew York. Also arrived 20th, 3:3U AM, steamer Brltannlo (Br), Thompson. New York for Liverpool (and proceeded). Sablks D'oi.oN.tK, Nov 19-Arrivea, bark Cbia Yang (Br), Haskina, N'i? York, SriiMA, Not 20?Arrived, achr Mettle A Franklin, Qrlf ?a. Wlscaaaet. KTrrTiK, Nov IS?Sailed, bark Caeparl (Mot), Byvertsen. New York. I aooM. Nov 20?Arrived, brig K H Jeanlngs, Mabony, j Portia ad. Wakiikn I'oixt, Nov 19?Ballad, bark Harmony (?r). Dlasmore, United States. , Wiiitiuavkn, Nar 19?Arrived, bark Hagb Rwtag (Br), Wilson, Boatou. Arrived at a port la Ua Ualtad KimgAvm Mat 19, "fl* J aaa," tad troa Ualtad Statei; 30th, kMk U.1U Keitn (Br). MeDaaald, Bette' Cava, NT. Sailed from No* IS, enip Una (Don), 6ehtorlag. t'uiieJ St alee. CmitiiiJiuio. K? SO?The British bark Radyaaloa, C*pl Ker*u*ou. froai Pbilutll^hik July !? far Craastadl. ha* urlTid at Armdal la t le*ky eoadltloa, ???' will obliged to discharge bar aargu [1h? a bora Teasel baa beau reported orerdue. ] WBATHKB RMPOBT. BatsTOL. Ho* 30, PM?Halm. LutRD, Nor SO. PM?Wind H; Saa. FOREIGN PORTS. BnauT. Oct 1M?In perl. ?hlpa King Cerdie (Brt. AiuUa far I'uiied Wisdom or t'onllueut; City at ? ud Exporter. Brook., for Calcutta: Harmon. Dillon. W liiamoud l*Iand ; Centenuial, Browo. uoc. v M..IHH. Nor li?Arrived, bark Blisa Lar*a iBr), veaey. NS?l?dl!ih. brig lta?ar <Br. White. Brunawlek, Oa: 10*k. achr Racer (Br). Young, Martinique; lilh. brig An trtm. Mudtrett. St kitt*: Htt bark Suceese iBr). Taylor, llanipt'iu Roada* 1Mb. brl* A I etienglll. Hall. 'ar. In port Not Id, bark Towy ?Br>. Irom Cooeaw River for \ewca*ite E repairing; briica John hherwood, Johusoo, IYom S?etanilcr for Saw York, do; Tilu. ,Br>. Spragaa. ''"'hatu* B*'Nov><l?-C?e?r?d, bark B.gnen.y (Br), Korbe*. Whitehaven ; brie Arbitrator (Br).Brabyn. Bwa? aaa 110HOLULU. Not !-lup?rt iblp 8Trao. NawalI. aue. UiTiJiA No* ?I-Arrirad, ateamer City of Naar Terk. T\u"r7?*'s?r,W17^..ar.d. achr Llasle Tappar (Br,. "S^Sjtl/.tiia-r Gao Washington. Whitebaad, Ml ^Madras. No* 20-Arrlrad previously, MP Holme*. Boston; bark -Siphon. Preble. do (the latter p ^r^tu'^W; Oct 20?lo port bark Maria.., By<tor. CB. No* 17?Arrirad, brig Qaaeo (Be). D^nwC^D"^n Nor 4?Cleared, barks Wab?o,W... berg. Bel fast; 11th. Dllllirentia. Katin. Barrow Dock. 13th, Uartilierrle, Armstrong, lila??on Dock. Coosabe. Pi.r*?if?. Nor 19?Arrived. lehr It r it art. "????, NPo3t?. Oct -1>-Arrirad, brl? Chattanooga, Fry. Balt^ "sVi.xkt, NSW. Oct -6?Arrlred. bark I Sergeant. Lelgh Thomas'Nor 7-Arrlred bark. Bal*l?in (B'>. Plymouth (aod tailed tor Oalrestoa); 8th, M B Hassan. Atberton, Demerara, lelaada for hailed Jth, brlc M A Doran (Br), Shaw. TJjrtai Islaa? or New York or Newburg; Bth, echr 0 X lllebardaoa. men *T^j,OHBa*U"N?*' Nor 17-Arrired. stea'"?,L(*?|?0^IOtl*a Callao, la ballast. AMERICAN PORTS. ASTORIA. O. Nor 12?Arrirad. ahlpe NorrU (Br), iooae ?ALKXA!i0BIAbN?r' 18-Ard"d.'liir.Oeaaa"BaUa. and w&s?s.-inp^sssrs. ????- a-sas 1'rorldence; Sunlight. Boeton; Ploreaoe Deaa. oad Padre Wheelan. Urerpool; William Crane. Howe*. Boltloiora ru Norfolk; ?chr M A Oeombi, Oaomhi. Barbado*. to loud for Cuba. Staaiioer PiiMtio?. . n.... Van Dqmd RILTIMOHE. Nov 18-l/ltwt^ ?chr? Qric? > *n UMI ? R?ev?a, Button; Woodruff Simi, Beontti. Brooklyn. Nr7ebiVdisMim?CTU^ Br00' bark* Nellie T Oue.t (Br?-'Mefwn^V^Mro"7Br) Kut' isi w rT^fe^5,GAM)|0SU. Nor 18?Sailad, achr BU Town A k'i'kbToVnSV 17?Arrlred. atearaar Vldal Sal* Ko^itV?V^rTen*r(tBrh4^^iee'r,?,i^re^oo,j^Sarah^H,^^dnoao lBn. Koie, Cork lor ordar*; achr Emily* Jennie, uerna?. ?^tnb-Arrir.d. bark Jo*ePhiae (Br). Wet. BowlU* (Scofr '*0?earad? Barki Matilda ? Smith (Br). Aaroa Ooudey (Br). ?oren*en. do; brlc Franeiaoo ibp<. Hosella. Mareeloua: Publlla (Sp). OuardloTa^l OllliSThK. Pa. Nov 10?Arrived, tleama* Veapar, n , NDELAWARE CITY. Del, Nor 18?Sailed, aehr Martha "ulKkSwfcil. NO* 18?Sailed, achr AWarodo. WKOBTKKSSYMONROB. No? 20-P.?Laed ln ml* Sell?1 onberR, Breman fcr Baltimore. bark yoeeo oi ri^?d-VjkKioWnrBr.m.n.?akl.t. Sailed?Brlc Altred, O am aire (from Paued out? Barki Uau** ^Uer|, lor Brameo, Wm Uwan. laganoll, aad B I Haaard Rowland, haw York; Eleanor, houlrea. do *la Roanoke i*iand, NC. ("earod?nehr Hattla. Ollihrlat. Bearaport, Ma. OliOUOKSTKR. No* 17?Arrived, ?chr Rabaoea w 4ej,A<^O^Vu!L*R:N"*-lC-Arrlred. ^hr. Wm H Pb~* Bdward*. Charl**toa; Uertruda (Ur-.^y. Nawau. (Maarrd?Schr Alabama, Roaa, New ior?. NEW OBLBANs. Nov ltt?Arrived, *hipa Oeo BM1 (B?)? R?o. C.reonock; Kale Davenport. Mallett, Liverpool. Cleared Scbr Wot M Jonea. Uavia, Hirisa- ? NEWBl'RYPORT, Nor 18-Want to *aa. aahr Nadah. Wa.bb.ra, a*nd:leh^for^dowlde''!!wakedo 'and aS^wiu7?l ^NKW* LONDON. No* 18?Arrived, brlf Wm H[Parka. Bel Ikat Mef?ehraSophla Bran., Glouca.ter Vs.^Vori Ky.Hobuken for Vail River ; Martha M Heath, New Yur* for Moitou; Klla Strickland. > jrflnla. .. Belli NEW HAVEN, Nov 18?Arrived, ulir A H Howe, uaiu "i-aSCAGOULA. Nov 11 a 13-Arrlve.l. aehn Jennle Boaa tor. IUrri?"?on. Oardenaa: Maria A Pratt. Klmoall. Mo bile; Forest llomn.^Kent, Greenport. ? i_ft tj Mth a 16th?Arrived, brlpr Banerama (?p). >?!*?. "a. vana; nchr Mabel. Albert*. Kev "alt. .Hatred Bark Sagadahoc, Powers, HiTMi. ,B . PKNsACOLA. No* 14?Arrived, hark Lady Aaa (Br), J * 5*h?^"IvedTaehr U?? L Clarke. Lake. Ltoboa *U Kay ?Wmiii?Arrl*ed. HChr Rhoda B Taylor, Oartnor. Baraqa. riaared-Hcbr Kanny Pike. Aylund. New \| PETEKSBURU, Nov 18?Arrived. ?chr Jaa L Maloy, Aa depiUL* DELPHI A. Nor 18-Arrlred bark Porro (Not), Olaea KII-o-t; ?cl.r kll*abetli Matrr^. Mairee. Boston. Olaariid?Steamer tt oodbun. (Br). Thompaon, BHatol, achr Kninft. Hatfield. St John, li B. v?aw Vnrk ? ??otli?Arrived, steamert A 1* Stlinera, Warrcaa. New York, \"rmnn Nickeraon, Boston; Caltierlii? WUHmg. llHrtiiujr, Klrharda New Yark; icbra Llixia Young. Youns. Boaton ,K B I- roerv' Wirk?. do; Ajrnes R Bacon, Haley, do; S P Brown, Tlnker Sewburyport; Robin Hood. Baker Saybrm.k W W PhltVo rolli^So,ner.et; A Heaton. Bo^r*. Mobile; i K.ndnlohin Torbert, St John, NB; B W ttooinson. Wantoi^ Oardena*; A Bartlett, Smith. Charle.town. Sailed?ataamen Allentowu. Battle.nake. Berka aad Al"*ww. Del. Nov ?0?Sailed AM. bark Hngh Cana (Br). Kldriilee (Irom Bremen), Philadelphia. , -. v?,iar PORTLAND. Nor 20-0icared, bark Sarah K Frailer, KpoKTsMOd?TH. Nor 17-Saltod, ^hr Addle M Bird. ir-l? V? York PROVIDENCE, No 18?Arrived, ecbri K * I Oakley, Newman, Roudout for awtucket; Oregon, WbkUar, Mil den, NY. ? Sailed ? Steamer Catharine Whiting. Harding. Pblladel plila; echrs i.uiy Graham, Smttli. Philadelphia; Provi dence. Rice: John A Griffin, Fuller, and Wm Buck, Millar, do; Marshall Perrin, Packard, I'ort Johnsou: Alston. Flts irerald; Sarah Brti"n. Petty; John K llurit. Cook; Isola, Mayo: Columbia, Donovan ; Alligator, Ail ward- Huntrau, tiprai-nv. "nd Oregon, Wbltaker, New York. ' HHli?Hailed. ?chr? Robert Pettis. Kobblna. Rappahan nock lliver; Nancy M Rose, Smith, Philadelphia; I rede W lud. Rrysint, do. PAWTUCKKT, Nor 17?Arrived, irhri Joseph Porter, Burroughs. Philadelphia; Saratoga, Niukerson, Port John ?on. Sailed?Schra Salmon Waahburn, Hathaway, and Willard Saulsburr, llandy. New York. isth?Arrived. schrs Klla Malhawi. Reed, Philadelphia! K A I Oaklev. Newman, Roudout. Sailed?Sthra J Hurley, Nortbup. and Julia A Crawford, Hallock, I'hiladalphia; b H Warlord, sprairne, New York. RICHMOND, Nov 1R?Arrived. bark Candeur (Nor), Sa vannah; brig Titua, Naw York; schrS P Bunnell, Bunnell, do. SAN PRANCIBCO, Nov 11-Arrlved. barka Oakland, Ste von*, Port Madlaou; Portland, Cage, Columbia Kivar; brig llasard. Walkor. do. Sailed?Ship Shirley, Mat newt, Tacorua ; barks Bruntea, Nordlivre, i'ort Blakely; "hillp r'ltioatrick, Ihelan. Phlla dolphia; Mansion. Jordan, Port Towneend; acbr John Bright (Nic), Lavln, Tahiti. IHtit?OfTtba port, ahip Lnpola iBr), we?t coast of Heath America (and proceeded to Portland). Sailed? Shin Fiortford, Taylor, (Jueeuitown. . SAVANNAH, Nov "JO?Arrived, steamur Rapldan, Kemp* ton New York. 'Cleared ? Bar* Anglla (Br). Downio, Amsterdam. Sailed?Barka Oiyuipia (Sp). Barcelona; Alamo (Get), Bremen. _ SAfll.n RIVER. Nov lO-a-Kailed, brig Mary C Roee velt. Ilath, Me. SALhM, Nov 17?Retarnod, schr (ieo D Porry. lHih?Arrived. ?ehr? Fanny Flint, Warren, Hi John, NB, fur Philadelphia; Martkua Weeks, Somen, Steuben lor Han dout; M L Yarnov. Rowe. Hath tor New York. lHtU?Arrived. brig Maasanllla, Walla, Cal?ia for Appe nauif: echrs Hero. Baker, New York: Grand Ulead, Graham, New York fir Hath; Nniato. Small. Machlaa for New York; Vandatla. Belts, Bangor for New York: Pnel Hoy Htearoa. aad Speedwell, Khodea, Rockland for New York; Addie M Bird, Kale* Portsmouth lor Baltimore In port (3 PM. wind K), eighty-live aail of vessels, honat south and east, mueliy put in for a harbor. , STON'INGTON. Nov 17?Arrived, echrs Ann K SalTord, ?Cetcliniu, Philadelphia for Pawtncket: Xebec, Shropshire, llobokea for Fall River. WILMINGTON, NC. Nov 18?Arrived, bark Sirene (G*r>. Callip. Holland; brig l>r Strnuaberg Hint), Herat. Bermuda; Helena (Nor), Gunuersen, Bilboa; Emanuel (Nor), OI?au, 1,1 verpool. Cleared?Steamer Ashland, Donghty, New York; barka Ocean (Gar). Weli hman. l*oudon; l>le Ha.math (Gen. Kraoft. l.iverpool; Ylolette iGor), Hoggets, Rotterdam; MhrNancr W Smith, Davis, New York; tag i.lllie domars. Pugh (from Charleston). Philadelphia Vaihih. kiIamhuAts." Ac. " " IjVrR 8ALh~oNk 4-' FOOT STF.A.M LAUNCH, BOTE* ' by Horreaholl Manufacturing Company, Hriatol, H, 1., and lurnlahcd with their patent safety coil hollar. Can ba aeen Wednesday, November 'Ji!, at the Savannah pier, tool Wall St.. brlwaeu 12 and 'J o'clock, alongside ol ateam yaeht Viola, wbare information can be obtained ofCaptain JOHN H. II KltHESIIOkP. Mi!M KIJ.ANKOVI), nlVOKCHH OBTAlNKI) FROM DIFFERENT 8TA*MS without pnhlicitv; legal every*her*; advlee free; paF woen divorce granted. NEW YORK LAW AUKNCY, 170 Mioadway. ______ CKIN IIISKASK8 A 8PM IALTYFOH YEARS-*>.0U? l leases cared. I>r. VAN ItVKh has studied aad analysed avery form of akin disease In existence ; If yoa have any skia disease Dr. VAN DYKE oau ueraiaaeatl/ eu/ejoa. OftM It Wast lUUt aw