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THE BILLIARD TOURNAMENT. JKS I'KHDAY S GAMES?ISl.OSSON, OABKIEB AND SHA7EB THE WINNERS. Three mora games of tho tournament at Tammany H.i.I wero played yesterday. The difference of one sixteenth of an inch in ibe diameter of the bulls bai fc nl a telling effect oti the runs aud average*, which (o far hare cot been over hair as large as In tbo last neeting. Paly sold llie favorite at about Are to lour aver Slpssou, Kudolphe and Gamier brought even moucy, and Dion went lor louragalnst three on Shaler. SLOS8US VS. HALT. The above two players came together in the eleventh regular gatne ol the tournament played yesteruay afternoon. The first four innings gave them 8 points each, atid the play for several Innings after gave promise of an uninteresting game. Alter Daly missed 'rom the atring neither player failed to count for eleven innings, and yet tho highest score was 59. sloseon was the first to show any play. He held them well in band for 32 points on the fourteenth inning, re tiring on a careless "slip up." Alier fifteen innings, during which the biggest lead on eilhor aide was 14 points, the game stood daly, 112; si.ossox, 109. The next half-dozen Innings gave Daly 18, 8, 21, 23 tnd two amaller run*. Slosson, in the sa:ne plays, two *uns of 13, one of 14 and three small counts. They ?emed alrald of or.e another, and the game continued br several moro innings with no bettor exhibition of 'kill than ordinury amateurs. The twenty-seventh nnlng brought a good opening for Daly and he worked lie balls tor 42 points. The thirtieth pave .Slosson 60. vhicti Daly lollowed with 31. Slosson gathered 50 more on his thirty-fourth play and alter three mure inuiDgcs finished the game a winner by 25 points. Tho following is Til* SCOUR. Slos?on?1, 1, 1. 5, 14. 1, 2, 3, 10, 12, 4. 0. 10, 32, 13, 0, 6. 14, 1. 14, 0, 81, 3, 1, 1, 4, 1, 0, 0, 6, 0, 5, 1, 0, 50, c, o, 3?:wo. Daly?0, 4, 3, 1. 4, 1 fi, 6, 9, 2, 12, S. 0, 0, 12, 41, 0, 18, I. 8, 21, 0, 23, 2, 1, 1, 0, 42, 2, 2, 4, 31, 0, 3, 0, 1, 0, 3? 275. Mosson's average, 8 4-.'t7; Daly's average, 7 16-37. OAICMIKK VS. IM'UOLrilK. Tho first game of the evening between the above two players was considered t ue closest gumn of the tourna ment, and tho pools on tho result sold at trilling odd* hi favor ot each at different times. Gamier won the lead and in his first three plays made two misses and a score of 8 to 2, 10 and a miss for his opponent. Tho lourth Inning m-tt'-d tiarnier a good run of 3d points which he shortened by passing between the red ball and the cushion, with barely room for the ball to get through. The balls behaved belter for him on the .enth inning, and be took them on a journey along the rail for 57 point*, missing a nuuue be would ordinarily make easily. The ruu, however, carried him over his ttrst wire, the gatno standing CAKNIKK, lot); ItL'DOLPHK, 37. Kudolphe made a f-riot on his thineenth Inning that put tbo whole audience in good hmuor. In playing urouml the table bis ball was "kissed off." but, striking the cushion, it took a twist, which carried it directly lo its orlgiual destination, llotb played for a while with an air of iuditloreuce as to tho result, hazarding thotR. apparently moro as an exhibition ol skill than anything else. For thirteen Innings the largest run made was 22, which was scored on both sides, and those who expected to seo great things began to despair of even an ordiuary game. Tbo playing finally became so poor tbo au dience laughed at tho vain efforts made to count Kudolphe alter a while rccovored sufficiently 10 make 18, which put him 202 to 193 for Gamier. Af ter a safety shot by e:ieh the latter took tho ball* in band and by a succession ot long and difficult draw, follow and masse shots took 02 points from them belore tbey "froze" on him. He inado 4 moro from the Itnn^ aud missed with but 11 to make. Kudolphe, who stood at 203, missed, and Gnrnier secured fl of Ins 11. With but 1 to make ou iho fortieth inning the balls "froze" on Garnter, but he counted nicely lrom tho spot and woo the game. The following is T11K SCOR1-. Gamier?0. 0. 8, 36, 4. 0, 1, 0, 0, 57, 6, 11, 4, 0, 0, 10, 0, 1, 2, 3, I, 0, 22, 6, 4, 1, 3, 4, 1, 0. 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 96, 6, 1, 0, 2?300. Kudoii.be?2, 10. 0, 1, 10, 1, 5, 1, 0. 1, 8, 1, 9, 4, 9, 3, 1, 0. 17, 22, 7, 5, O, 26, 0, 1, 4, 2, 0, 25, 1, 2, 0, 18, 1, 0, 11, 0, 2?-17. Garnier's average, 7 5*'; Hudolphe's average, 5 22-39. MIAKKK VS. 0. DIOX. This came opened even worse than iheone preceding ?t, the highest lotal at the end ol twelve innings being EJ, an exhibit of which tho commonest player would scarcely boast. Dion's string aiter twenty-seven In trngs showed a lotal of &8 points. Abater, who on bis twenty-third inning made 51, stood at 1j1 points. Ho elosed' the even innings by brimMug tbo balls to tho upper end rail, where ho liandlud ihi-in with great tleiicacv, and carried them to the corner for 68 points. With one shot he turned them nicely lo tho sido ru-Uion. and worked them quietly along till ho reached loo points. He was obliged lo wait lor the applause to c 'use before be could continue, and then held them tor 137 poiuis, winch gave him a lead of 180 tud ielt hut 27 points for htm to mako. Dlou recovered a Utile aud made 38 oomts, Shalcr fol lowing with 14. Dion aualn strained himself tor 41 points. Several more dull plays tollowed, and Shalor went out with Diou at lt'9. itolow is Til K SCOK1 Shater?0, 0, 1, rt, 2, 0, 1, 1, 18, 1, 0, 2, 0, 1, 6. 0, 7, 0, 8, 0. 3. 10, 61. 7, 4, 2, 137, 6, 14, 0, 0, 8, 0, 0, 4. 1?:;oo. C. Dion?4, 3, 0. U, 0, 2, 0, 0, 2, 9, 0, 7, 3, 2, 0, 6, 0. 1, 0, 10, 6, 0, 2, 10, 0, 5, 2, 2, 38, 5, 41, Si, 9, 0, 13, 1?199 abafer's average, 8 1-3. C. Dion's average, 6 19-30. BASE BILL. SEASONS ros FORMING THE NEW ASSOCIATION. One ol the evils arising from a ctoso corporation, ?uctt as was the league ol 1878, was their guaranty system; not their guaranteeing anything, but requiring guarantee* Irom others. Their association was the uuly professional national body In the country, and those who composed it assumed a superiority over all others in the land; yet oach league club, In a fair con test with outsiders, was beaten at some tlmo during the past season. This claim ol pre-eminence wmcli their national organization enabled them to make with some chow of reason, was used to co:uDel local clubs who desired 10 play with league clubs to guaruuteo a certain amount ol money to be paid the visitors?uo matter whether their presence did or did not draw to the enclosure enough people to justily their receiving such a sum. In this w.iy clubs ol the league had their collers supplied, while outsiders were made to suffer in equal proportion. This was similar to tho old Styie, uulair, pilch and toss game, wherein pro fe.-siounls said to the outsiders:?" l'ho rule of this g.nne wnvn we let you play with us Is?heads, wo wiu; tails, you lose.1' liuring lust season, by their exchiMveness and assumptions, the league did or did ntft acquire a draw ing poster such as to make it peeumaril) prolitablo lor ou.side clubs to secure games wuh them in their dlflcr >nt localities, 11 they did uttract multitudes, resulting iu a large increase in Kale money, tuelr lair share tbereoi sliouid have satisfied them II, on tho other hand, their assumed superiority did not enlarge the r> ceipts sullicieiitly to warrant heavy remuneration tbete'rom. they hal uo rigtu to claim "bounty" from the local club, because it the gate Ices did uol cover en?ense* tin' honors and profits were even. It the mailer had been properly < oustdored t>y outsiders no fcucb advantage could bavo been gained by the leaguers. From their actions, the league ciubs might have ou^tin their work ol the past season alter having deliberated In tins manner:? "It is a ionu journey between Ho,ton nnd Chicago for an Kastern or Western club to travel, and time and money are expended iu making tin' trip. Suppose, tberelore, we try to imprew upo?i the tn:nds ol ouiside rlubs the beliel that they will be honorud by our con- ? descenu ng to piuy with thorn?theieiy ciesiug them 1 to guarantee to either an Kastern or Western club of | the league a nxtd sum for stopping In their various ; p aces and measuring skill with . heir local clubs. Ujr ' tin- sharp plan oil our part we can play on almcsl , ?very lair day of the summer, without regard to the I so of an audience, aud receive a st?ady income. I he ' uieB cowposmg the I.owed, Fall Itiver, Illiode j l-i.nd, UriUaeport, Besolnte, Olympic, Active, liar- j ris. urg, Ailegbei.y. Standard. liuekeye, India- , Uatioln, .-Kin i, fecain?eh. RooucMer, Auburn, ' Btar, Cricket, K.rio, Klmira, Ithaca and 1 lion ciubs, it is 1 true. may see through our 'utile game,' bui, as wo lan only lall and tuay succeed, It u woilh a trial, and I the gr- at protlt if it shall prove a success will warrant ' |be eflort. ' Whether or not tbey rensoued In this waybeforo f they started out that is tho manner in which they cou- j Suited themselves in their mwroou'wi with nou-lea gucrs. 'I no co-<i to local club- was so fur in excess of ' the proliia in their games with the ieanue that there Is n<' likelihood of a repetition ol this uniair method of P ay ifat. Another Season the local clubs will roiuse to ?e ??silly flies," meekly walking into mo "pretty little parlor'' ol the league "spiders. " 1o guard against such an unfair arrangement hereaf ter?io secure tho adoption and enforcement of the rery best rules and regulations?in the interest of hon est play in,', oi lair dealing and only honorable conduct npoo the field, aud eijuitablo transactions between ciubs being tho object ol the new movement, it is quti. gratifying to learn of Its lavorable recognition. The purpose being to improve tho rules, r?,-*e the j standard ol the ^aiuo, dostroV "crooked playing'' and Its kiudred evil, "r< vo:v ng;" remove Ir.m the arena i ?II object Ion ahls features, so that me better portion of ioc ety can and will return to witness munly, lair con tests. it is a satisfaction to know that an who favor these much ueed'd relorms are heartily entering into the enterprise. If, hefealler, any opposition should develop usell, it is sale to predict thai it will emanate Itotn the league, or from their suso.lllos. HAN Di; ALL. Tho last of the series ol games at handball between Arthur Mctjuide and Michaei l.andv cauie of] at ilcQuadc'S court, No. 4 it Madison street, yesteiday atti rnoon Alter a well contested match tho former won by tho following score:? tlcWuade 17 121 -1 .1 1(? 21 ? 11. handy H <* '-'1 i?? IS<? io-day Ihotnas Curry, n well known Washington market butcher, au?l l hotnas coos, ?>x-ch iinp.ou ol America, play against Colonel Iboinas Norton uud Michael i.andy. lbs oust lour in sewn games lor J-uu ? mm* KACING AT RICHMOND, VA. MAIMlltACK, LiliY CLII'l El', BAY BUM AND TOM O'XKII, THE W1NSO.B3. Ricnxoso, Nor. 24, 1878. Tho attendance at the Fair Grounds course this, the third day ot the meeting, was good. TUo weather was clear and pleasant, ami tho track in rather bettor con dlttou thai) on tho two previous days. TItK FIRST RACK was a tlirec-qu irtors o! u mile dash lor two-year-olds. There were three starters?namely, Tampico. Main brace and Mora. The horses got away in the order oa in ad, and held their relative positions to the finish. Time, 1:25. TUK SkCOSb RACK was a dash of one unle, lor all ages. Tho entries und starters were Lady Clipper, Coupon and l.ibbie L. Lady Clipper was undor a pull ail the way, unu woo the race ea.-lly in 1:4b)*, With Coupon second and Libbie L third. TltS THIRD KAC'B was ono and a half miles, lor all ages. Watereo, Hay Hum und Starlight slurted. At tho second <|uarter NVuleree and Hay Hum capped, wuh starlight ?otno lengtns behind. On the homestretch Hay Hum dn^-ht-d ulivad ol W'aiorce uud won the race iu 2;42>i1 star light third. TI1B DKAD I)EAT Of TKSTKKDAY in the one uud a quarter mile race was won easily by Tom O'Neil, beating First Cbauce by (our lengths. The following are tho St'MMARIKM. Richmond Faik GKOiitu Cocrsk, Nov. 24?Third Day or the Mektim;.?First Hack?Three-quarters of a tulle uath lor two year-olds. Starter*. C. W. Medingor's cb. g. Tampico, by l'lanet, dam Miranda 1 W. 1'. Burch's ch. g. Maiuoraco, by 1'russian, dam by Charley Ball 2 Dr. VYeldou's b. I. Flora, by War Dance, dam Flora ,11c Ivor 3 Time, l:2d. 8SCO.NI> HArK Sauk Day?Dash oi a mile, lor all ages. Startm. A. B. Lewis & Co. 's cb. I. Lady Clipper, by Hunter's Lexington, dam Carrie Cosby, 3 years old 1 Dr. t\ eldon's ch. c. Coupon, by Lightning, dam In crease, 3 years old 2 C. W. Medinger's ch. I. Libbie L., by Bay Dick, dain by Jo btoner, 3 years old 3 Tune?1:48 V THIRD RACK. Sams Day?Dash of a mile aud a hall, lor all a;ea. Starteri. M. Callahan's b. c. Bay Hum, by Baywood, dam ' Gonerll, 4 years old 1 It. C. Kberle's b. c. Wsterco. by 1'rusetan, dam by ChHrisy Ball, 3 years old 2 H. Bradley's ch. jr. Starlight, by Deucalion, dam Unknown, 6 years old 3 Tune, 2.42V FOURTH RACK. Samk Day?Unfinished Hack or Thursday?A mile and a quarter dash, lor all ages. Starters. J. F. Wilson k Co.'s b. g. Tom O'Ntll, by Lightning, dam Kiugara, 6 years old. 0 0 1 C. W. Modinger's cb. g. First Chance, by Bay wood, dam Dot, 5 years old 0 0 2 A. B. Lewis & Ca's b. c. l'luto, by Planet, dam by Voltiguer, 3 years old 3 Time, 2:21?2:23?2:2L HOKSE NOTES. The fall, or, mora properly, the winter, meeting of the Louisiana Jockey Club, will take place on Satur day, December 2, and continue four days in all. The fixtures of the meeting have only tilled indifferently well. The Slocomb Stakes, lor two-year-olds, ouo mile, closed with four ou tries; the Howard Stakes, for two-year-olds, one mile, has the same number, the entries being the same as In the Slocomb Stakes. The Orleans Stakes, to^tbroe-year-olds, two tulles, closed with five nominations. In addition to above stakes, the usual number oi purses are offered for horsos of all agos, at different distances. The line three-yeur-old tilly May 1)., by Enquirer, datn Florae, by Imported Mickey Free, second dam Dixie, Herzog's dam, wtiile running out at pasture lost week, received an injury to her loll hind auklo, which in all probability will lucapacitute her for the turf hereafter. Slio is owned by tho Messrs. T. B. and W. H. Davis. liudd Doble reached Chicago a few days since en rnutr to California, having In charge the most formid able public viable ol trotters that was ever known. The horses comprise (ioldsunth Maid, 2:14; Bodine, 2:19^; Harus, 2:20; Thorndale, 2:22^; Sam Purdy, 2:20 s, ; Clcmcnlino, 2:21, and Abo Edgtnton, 2:2ti. THE CONTESTED RIFLE MATCH. The Board of Directors of the National Rifle Associa tion, who mot on Thursday night to try tho case of protest entered by tho Seventh regiment rifle team against the team of the Forty-eighth regimonl(Oswego), rendered a decision yesterday morning at hall-past one o'clock, having sat more tnan live hours to bear testi mony and arguments on both Bides. Aa the reader will remember, it was charged against the Forty-eighth regiment team that they had, contrary to tho rules and regulations of tho National Ride Association, Sled the sights ol their rules w.th which ibey shot and won several team matches at Creedmoor in September last. The case was tried some time ago by the Execullvo Committee of the Board ol Directors, National Killo Association, and decided against the Foity-eightli. who appealed to a hearing ol ttio lull Board. Tho Board continued the decision ol the Executive Committee, and the scores made by the men of the Forty>cighih were, under these circumstances, ruled out. LAWLESS RUFFIANS. AUSTIN ANSWERS REGNIER. To Tint Editor or the Hkrald:? Seems in your issue of tbis morning a challenge from M. Emtio Kegnicr to the winner of tho wrostling match on Tuesday next, I wish to stale that two months ago I challenged him through the St. Louis pre=>s and have so tar heard nothing from him till tbis morning. I will wrestle M. Regnier whether 1 win or lose. Though I do not see why he should object to New York; he will certainly get lair play Irorn me and my friends in Hits city, even if 1 am a native. By nu> t tying no when he can be at the otlleo ol the Sjwrls man 1 will meet him there to put up a forfeit and ar range ull preliminaries. Respectlutty, WILLIAM J. AUSTIN. Last evening Henry Keisor, a truck driver, while defending bis employer's property from a gang of thieves, on the corner ot North Eleventh and First streets, Williamsburg, was assaulted by them and sustained latal injuries, his skull being tractured in the struggle. Reiser was delivering liquors lor the bouse ot W. A. Taylor, in tbis city, and had nearly completed his task, two demijohns of wbiskoy only re maining ou his truck. Those wore to be lelt in Will iamsburg, one lu North Eleventh near First street, and on that corner he stopped. He was almost instantaneously attacked by the old First street "North Side Gang," who attemptod to steal tho liquor. Reiser seized ou?v tellow, who had;possession of a demijohn, and was then thrown to the sidewalk, beaten nnd kicked, wlnlo tho whiskey was carried oil. The remainder of tho crowd were preparing to follow tho thieves to sharo their plunder, wliou Owen Mc Kulty, one of their number, ag?d ulnetcen years, raised a heavy stone and, after askiug his fellows to get out of.the way, threw It with ull his might on the prostrate tu?n. They then ran away, leaving their victim on the sidewalk with a crushed head. Reiser was taken * to his residecco, cor ner of North Tenth and First streets, only ?ne square distant, and there was trepanned by L?r. Honuerson. 1 tie ooeratiou greatly relieved bun, but no nope ot his recovery is entertained, tne tracturc beitut t?o extensive. Immediate search was made tor the [lerpetralurs, and during tho uiglil McNulty was arrested by Detective Short at his residence, No. 60 North Eighth street. Officer Hennessy also arrested John tireuell, aged eighteen years, ol Fourth, near North Eighth street, and David Shinnlck, ol North Eighth, neur Fourth strcot All three were drunk when arrested, tho stolen liquor having been disposed ot as soon as the crowd got together alter the assault. Tln> remainder of the gang, who have beou under po lice surveillance lor some time, are well known, aud no doubt of their arrest to-duy is expressed by the authorities. A LESSON TO POLICEMEN. O(llcer Robert Sterling, of the Jersey City police, who was convicted ol assault and battery on Robert Fltrpatrick, was called up lor sentence in the Court ot Quarter Sessions yesterday. Judgo llotlman, in patsing sentence, said that the Court would luQict a | punishment which would not soon be forgotten, net stuiply because ol tho ussuull aud battery, which uould proojb.y have been visited by a Une, but ou account ol tho lla grant perjury committed by the prisoner and his ieltow otilcer Nicholson. The condttiou ol tho country to.di<y *?? due inanity to the disregard of pertou- lor their obltgat oils in every position irotn the highest to the lowest I lie prisoner 10 save lillnaeil from a light puiiiniiiueut violated the sanctity oi tho oath ho nad taken A brother otilcer, when arin.gueu before tho Ponce Commissioner*, comiuitt.it d' noerato perjury in order to save a day's pay \ more shockiug state ot tilings tiie Court could not couceivc. 1'he sen tence ?l the Court w s itiat tho prisoner be routined in the Penitent ary at uar l laoor tor nino mouths. Jui.ge II illin ill aildud tn it tt the i'ollce Com missioner" under*.ooil their duty they would ills Charge Nicholson immediately from the tone. Ster ling n id munv sympathizers in ttiu court room. Ho Was a must lalthfut and < lltclenl no ice othror, and re ceived on several occasions tne c uimoud*tion ol the Chief ol Pom e .or important arrests aud amoral at tention to uuiy. OBITUARY. J. W. DRUTOXK, COMEDIAN. Mr. J. W. Brutone, the popular comedian, died at bU residence, No. 148 West Twenty-Qllh street, on Friday morning, alter a short illuesa. Brutone'a family name was Barrett. He was the ion of Aaron Barrett, architect, of Tunbndge Wells, Kent, England. He was not tntondod by education for the stage, but early developed a desire for histri onic last. In 1832, his health being Indifferent, bo went to Sydney, Australia, whore, shortly alter his i arrival, he made his deuut. At the theatre be met Miss Court, also a dtfbutante, and shortly thereaitcr | their fame and fortunes w< re merged in marriage. Ib i 1 SO 1 Mr. Hrutoue aud his wife, having visited all the cities ol Australia, went to Kugland, where thoy re ; Biained in professional occupation until 1807, when ) they came to America. From Iblk time Ktfth until ' his death Mr. Brutone played at different life at res in New York, winning lor himself golden opinions and establishing bis claims to popular recognition. Mrs. Brutoue. mV Court, way ol the lamily famous as hereditary proprietors of the Shakespeare property in Sirailora'u|Mjn-Av?i), and had boon 'on the stage but three mouths wlleu sho married the deceased. BKV. CHARLES B. 1IKHKIJ. Rev. Charles K. Fisher, rector of St. Paul's church, Hartford, Conn., died at his residence In Hartford yes terday morning. He was taken from life very sud I dsnlv*. Mr. Kmher was tho senior minister ol the city, and was intimately connected with all its public chan ties. Ho was greatly esteemed Iiy the mvmuers ol all parties and denominations. During his ministry he perlormed the marriago ceremony foi 'J.000 couples. BUY. CHtBLfcB B. FISHER. Rev. Charles 11. Fisher, rector ol St. Paul's church, Hartford, Cone., died very suddenly yesterday morn ing. He was the senior minister of tho city, ami was intimately connected with the city charities. Durtug Ins lite he perlormed the marriage ceremony for some 2,000 couples. THE UNDERWRITERS. A spocial socrot meet ing of the Board of Underwriters was held yesterday at their room, No. 1C7 Broadway, to take Into consideration tho growing demoralization among the members, and to provide, if possible, an effectual remedy. The meetiug was unusually largo, ana among those prcsont wcro the leading spirits in tho executive management ol tho National Board of Underwriters. Alter some discussions on the recent withdrawal? and the best way to get out ol the uitll culties occasioned by them, a resolution was proposed by Mr. McDonald, mo senior mauager of tho Boyal, to the eflect that henceforth robaies and commissions be allowed lobe advisory, not peremptory; that is, that each company should make rebates ironi tariff ut National Board rotes and pay such percentage as In the opinion of each seemed just uud equitable A lively debato ensued, the resolution meetiug with strong opposi tion, and an amendluent w.is proposed that tho rates established sbou.d be considered advisory. No defi nite conclusion was, however, arrived at, as Mr. Mc Donald's resolution did not receive a suftlcient number or votes to carry it. It is thought that a majority ol the underwriters agree witu the spirit of the resolu tion and that a final settlement must soon he agreed upon. The Board will meet again to-d.iy at twoive o'clock. NEWS I* i'ilE CITY. Mr. Beecher returned to bl? lecture room In Ply mouth church last night. Sneak thieves stole $165 worth of clothing from the residence of C. A. Acton, No. 102 East Eighteenth street, on Thursday nishL A lire yesterday morning on the tirst floor or No. 449 West Twenty-seventh street, occupied as a grocery ?lure by M. Vehot, caused a damage ol $600. Still they comv. Every day strong men and womel apply to Justice Duffy to be sent to the workhouse lor the winter, cotupiaiuing thai they aro out ol' work and destitute. Olllcer Btolt, of the Ninth precinct, Jumped Into the Norm ltivor alter John Cochrane, ol' No. 273 Hudaou street, who tell overboard, and rescued hltu Ironi drowning. Morris Avery, ? wall known (porting man, was held for trial by justico Blxby, at tho Washington Place Court yesterday (or ussaultingJ. W. Johnson, keeper of the pool rooms, corner of Twenty* oightb street aud Broadway. Justice Duffy yesterday gave his decision In tbe ease of Samuel C. Salmons, tbe youthful Lothario charged Willi bigamy, holding him in $2,000 ball tor trlul at the General sessions. Salmon's matrimonial oscapadcs have been fully reported in the Hkhald. While Detectives Dilka and Healy, ol tbt Broadway ?quad, were on duty near Twelfth street yesterday afternoon they saw John Picket and Charles Hoffman, two boys, pick a lady's pocket of a silk handkerchief. In their possession were found a number of other auk handkerchiefs, evidently stolon. The prisoners on be ing arraigned buloro Justice Bizby. at the Washington Place Police Court, yesterday wero hold lor trial In de fault of $1,000 bail each. Offltors Gonson and Pllklngton brought to tbe Twenty-fifth precinct station bouso yesterday after noon an unknown roan about fifty years of age, who dropped deal in front of No. 10 West Twenty-third street. Deceased was about five feel eight incbcs In height and wore a brown overcoat, black diagonal coat, vest and trousers. The name of henry C. Concklin was on his pocketbook. He had ou his person $2 10 in money, a pocket knife, two keys and a ring. Tho Corouer was notified, and tbe body wus conveyed to tho Morgue. At tiio Inquest bold by Coroner Ellingcr In tho ease of John Motbacbf a man who fell wulie working on a building In the course of construction at No. 248 West Fifty-filth street on the lUlu of October, tho Jury ren dered a verdict censuring th? owner of tbe building, Tboui'iB Darragh, ol No. 114 West Twenty-tnird street, for allowing dolectivo timber to be used in the frame of tho house. Kroin the testimony of somo other workmen employed on tbe building It appeared that deceased wus carrying up a beam to tho fourth floor nud that when he reached that part ol the building be let fall the beam ho had '>oen couveymg. winch caused tbe boain on which ho was slauding to break, precip itating him to the parlor floor, lie struck his head against oilier bsatns in his fall, aud the wounds thus received caused his probably instant death. SHIPPING NEWS OCEAN STEAMERS. DATKS or DEfARTUB* PROM SEW YORK FOR Till MOTTO OF NUVKUUKK AM) PKCEMUElt. Steamir. Su ll*. Jialtic INov 2.">. AU*tin Nov 25. Hermann... V,v *"*? Helvetia |Nov 2?>. Holland. IQUlld Ullfffci* Wieland Mute of Virginia.. City of Cheater ... Adriatic Itttiy U*?pia Anchona. Neckar Amerique Montana Parthta Hlatf ot Nevada. . Herder PC aiano City of Richmond. Tue Queen California America Nevada.. Algeria. OjfIra ?17 Broadway 7 Bowling Green - Howling Groan ?-ll If road war tftf t> road way 2 Broadway 4 (fowling <>rean *1 if re ad way 72 Broadway IT? Broadway 137 nroadway ? ?i Liverpool.. .20 Hroadwav I London. 2. til an. ow . 2 H re men... 2. Havre ?r>. Liverpool. *i. Liverpool. 7. Glasgow.. 7. Hami.urg. 7. Koticrdain ??. Liverpool 9. Liverpool. . late ol Indiana .. I Dec 14 Frinia 11 lee 14. Hm*nnie il'ec IB. Dec lrt Due 1H ??ser ll)f Ethiopia* Irec lrt. Klysia..., |D State of Georgi City of fferiiu.. 21 l>eC 21 |)?C Bremen... Livt rpool. erp??o, [Glasgow... amnurg Liverpool Havre ;.i% e rpool Bremen... G la*vow . | IsOIkIoII H n in burg Glasgow . Howling Green 7 Howiing Green 2 Howling Green o ? Broadway 2# Broadway 4 Bowling Groan 2 Broad way (fl Br > ad way Broadway 15 Broadway Gtt Broadway 7 Bow ing Green 2 Howling Greeu 29 Bronoway 4 Howling i*reen 72 Broadway >1 Broauway if7 Broadway V> Broadway <>'.? Broadway 2 Howling l?re#n 7 Howling Gr?on 7 Howling Green ?;i Broadway 72 Broadway il.r? Broadway Liverpool Pommerani >t (Dae 2H. | Hamburg.. 101 Broadway f^NOTlCK TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS IS THK COASTING AND FOUKIUN TRADE,?Captains or officers ot vessels engaged in the coasting aud foreign trade observ ing the displacement or removal of sea bu?>yi are requested to communicate the facts to the lIxiuLP, bo that it may be brought publicly to tbe attention ot th*? proper authorities. A letter addressed **To the editor of the lllRALD, New Vork city." giving as accurately as possible the iiumoer and posi tion of displaced buoys or the cause ot their removal will frufhee in all cases obsjrved along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts ot the American Continent. Whan they are o -served on the coast of Kuropoan Countries *?r in the Mediterranean it is requested that information be si'iit either by telegraph or letter to the London office of the Nkw Yuuk Hskald, 40 Fleet street, London, or to the 1'aris otlice, til Aveiiue de 1'Opera, Paris. Where the telegraph Is used despatches may be addressed ' Bennett, 40 Fleet meet, London," or "iteunett. til Avenue de FOpera. Paris '* Where . ases <?f displacement are observed in the waters ot countries beyond ti.e reach of the telegraph, as in Asia or Africa, captains may communicate with us upon reiicning the llr?t conven ient port. This Information will be cabled free of charge to tho likluLt) and published. t^PvNOTICK TO CAPTAINS OF VKSH&L.J KNTRK1XO TIii. POKT OF NEW YOltK AT MgHT.?The MiwYohk I1kkai.ii has adopted a distinguishing t'oston iiiaht signal lor use on hoard the Hkkald steam yacht, showing wiiile turning the colors red. green, red, changing from one to the other in succession, and can be seen several miles uistaut. Captains of vessels, upon seeing this signal, will oblige us by preparing any marine news they may nave for the Ship News Department of tho IIkralu. Persons desirousol coiuiuuuicaflng with vessels arriv ing at New tork emtio so by addressing to such vessels care of IlkRALP uews yecht. Pier No. I East Miver. New Vora. Letters receded from all parts of tho world and promptly delivered. Duplicates are required ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK?THIS DA*. ?r* iHD MOOH I HIGH WiTStt Sun rima 6 fit | Gov. liUua....morn 2 42 SaiMU,,,.. 4 3"> | tMiody Hook...morn 1 67 j i Moon seta. ...mora 12 30 j Hell Gate......morn 3 27 POUT OF NEW YORK, NOV. 24.1876. ARRIVALS. ?KfOBTkD BT TIIK HNKALD 8TEAX TACHT* A3D BIHAL9 WUITSSTONK TKLKUKAPU LIKE. Steamer Montana illr). Beddoe. Liverpool Nov 15 via ntrniluwn 16tn, with uidse and passengers to William* Jc uion steamer .Neckar (<!?r>. Willlgerod, Hrtmen No* 13 and Southampton 14ili. with m<li? and 210 vaiimiisri tu U?l rich* A I.'o. Arrived at Sandy Hook HiO AM. Had varia ble weather. Nor -I. lat 41 10. loll 55 1<>, passed a steamer bound east. I Steamer Hammonla (Oerl. Voai, Hamburg Nov 12, with 1 mdse und passengers to Kunbardt 4 I'o. Nov -3, lit 4<> ill, | Ion i>S 31, passed steamer Abyssinia (Mr), lience for Liver j pool. I Steamer Algiers, Hawthorn. New Orleans Nor IB, with mdseand psseeiiasrn to Htftrt A .Morgan. Steauirr Benelactor. loots, Wilmington. St, 3 days, with rnilse to Wm 1' Civile ,t Cu. I steamer Old Dominion. Walker, Norfolk, with aidso to | the Old Dutuiulou steamship Co. I Steainor Thetis, Norfolk, with mdse to the Old Dominion i Steamship Co. ship Hudson, Knight. London Oct 30, with mdse to Grin* | i nell. Minturn A Co. ! Hark Kngelbrekt (Swe), Eugolbrekton, Leith 33 days, iu ! b n 11 >< h t to riiucli, Edve A Co. j Brig linrry Virdeu. Collins, Caibarien Oct -7 Tin Deln | ware llreaku ator, with sugar to Jarnes W 1 .1 well k Co Cut | int ? Delaware Breakwater leaking, and wai towed from j there bv steamluK North America Brig Ne* Era iBr', McPliee, oeoriretown. I'KX, 5 dayi, ! with potatoes to order; vessel to Gerhard A Brewer. Schr Impulse hr). Uountrtc, Truxillo 31 daya, with mdse to Le.iycralt Jc Cl?. Schr Sarah A Keeil. Wuptill, Naguabo US day a. witil sugar, Ac, to J I) Klvera A Co; veasel In Jed rrye A Co. Nov 6, ihi I'H .'II. Ion Til 51), plckeu up part of inalnnoom and ?atr; slso part mainsail anil galltopsail, with gear attached. The irafT topsail W) marked "H E Saunders, sailmaker, Ma chias." Schr J Ricardo Jova, Little, Cienfuegos 28 day. with su gar to llrtstian. HolTmuu .1 Co; Veasel to Kvans. Bail ,t Co, Schr W li Card. Ko?s, Jacksonville 10 days, with lumber to Inew k Bucki; vessel to 11 W l.oitd A Co. Schr Johu (j Wright, Scull, \orfolk. Schr 11eo H Hent, Smith, Virginia Schr Flora Curtis. Curtis, Virginia. Schr R C A Ward. Crane. Virginia. Schr Harry Landeli. Taylor, Virginia. Schr Ailelua. Loveland, Virginia. Sclir '< T Hubbard, Love!and. Virginia. Sclir T W II White. Smith, Virginia. Schr M A lyler. Peterson, Virginia. Sclir .1 osepli A Franklin, HhiikIii, Virginia. Schr M K Bavard. Camp, Virgiuia. ? Sclir Napoleon, i'redmore. Virginia. Scnr Frauds Shubert. Cranmer. Virginia. Schr Klia Ho'llne. super, Virginia. Ht-hr Moderator, Bugbei). Virginia. Schr Maria Pierson, (iraut. Georgetown, DC. sclir C U Cranmer. Cranmer, Geo'getowu, DC!. Sclir Louisa llirdsall, Warr n. ' leorgotown, DC. S<'lir Wm Allen. Lewis, Baltimore. Schr A II liurlburt. Griltin, Baltimore. Schr J B Carrington. Parker. Baltimore for Now Haven. Steatutug North America. Verdeu. l'hiladelphia. PASSED THROUGH 11KLL GATE. BOl'ND SOUTH. Steamer fleorge Washington, Whitehead. St Johns, NK via Halifax tor New York. with mdse and passengers to Clark A Seaman. Steamer City ot New Bedford, Fish, Mew Bedford ior hew York. Schr Olive. Warren. Calais for New Vork. Schr li B Gibson. Davis, Kali River for New Vork. Schr Henry Allen, Allen. New Bedford for New I or*. Schr Annie Tibbits. Katou, Danversnort for New York. Schr Louisa A Boardman, Norwood, Providence for New Yor<. Schr Providence, Rice, Providence for New York. Schr Krancnula. Short, I'rovideuce tor New York. Hchr Sarah S Harding, Smith, Providence for New Vork. Schr .las E Maries, Arnold, Providence lor New York. Schr Canary, Brown, Newport for New Vork. Schr John Semes, Heath, Newport for New York. Sclir Uuickstep. Hutchinson. Newport for New York. Sclir JD lngrahain. Smith, Connecticut River for New York. schr N Shaler, Hnbbard, Connecticut River for New York. Schr J II W iter. Morton, Digbtoii for New Vork. Schr Watcliuran, Pendleton, stonihgtoH for New York. Schr A it l'vasc. Spencer. Portland, Ot, for New York. Schr Ellen M Baxter, Lauipbler, New Londou for New Vork. Schr ? P Cranmer, Pearsfell, New Haven for New York. Sclir Baltinore. Francis, New Haven fur New York. Scnr K A Forsyth. Hobble, Slamtora tor Now York. Scbr A M Aldridge, Hanson, lluntington tor New York. Schr Rhode Island, Siu>ih, Sag Harbor tor New York. BOUND BAST. Steamer Rieanora, Johnson. New York for Porttana. Steamer AJbatrnss. Davis. New York ior Fall River. Stea"?cr Delaware. Sinitn. New York tor Norwich. fcchr Tarry Not, New Y'ork lor Portsmouth. schr Wm H Mailler, Muckinau. New York for Boston. hchr L.tD Kisk, Baker, New Vork for Boston. Scbr Webster Barnard, Jones, .sew York ior Boston. Schr 1, M Strout, New York tor Boston. Schr Helen, Ward, New York for New Bedford. Schr David G Floyd, Clifford, New York for Plvcsonth. scbr Raven, Williamson. New Y'ork for Providence. Sclir E li Clark, Fengur. New York for Westerly. Sclir G C Smith, Snow, New York for Dighton. Schr Ida Palmer, Palmer, New York for Stamford. Sclir Wm Boardman. Adams, New York for Portland, Ct. bchr A H Uurlburt, Parker, New Vork Tor New Haven. Sclir K C Buxton, Burton, New York for New London. Scbr 11 B Metcalf, Hobuken lor Boston. Schr Henrietta, Jones, lloboken tor Boston. Sclir Weorgie D Loud. Crowell. lloboken fol Boston. Schr Lady Antrim, C ricr. lloboken lor Wareham. Sclir 11 S Bridges. Landrlck. lloboken tor Fall Itiver. Scnr Alice B. Bassett. lloboken lor Providence. Schr Iietta. Jones, Hoboken for Providence. Schr Wm N (Jessner. Egbert, lloboken fur Pawtncket. Schr Kate & Mary. Coggsweil. Kingston for Providence. Schr J B Carflugton, Parker, Georgetown, DC, lor New Haven. Schr Reading KR No 34, Adams, Philadelphia for Say brook. Sclir Veranda. Pond. Atcboy for Providoncs. Schr Palladium. Ryder, Amboy for Providence. Schr .Maria Fleming, Williams, Atnhoy for Norwich. Scnr Florence V Turner, Walker, Port Johnson lor Ports mouth. Schr Jessie Williamson, Frisby, Port Johnson for Fall River. Schr Sarah Bruen, Smith, Port Johnson for Providence. Schr II F Woolsey, Tirrell. Port Johusen lor Providence. Sclir Sarah U Thoiuas. Arnold. Port Johnson for Provi dence. Schr Highlander, Wood, Port Johnson for Providence. Schr Kliia Pliaro. Watson, Port Johnson lor Norwich. Schr L S Hatch, kelsey. Port Johnson for Hartford. Scbr Gale, Rlloy, Trenton I'ur I'rovideuce. BELOW. Bark Liberia, Fosnett, l'rom sierra Leon w CLEARED. Steamer Baltic (Br), Kennedy, Liverpool via Queeustowu ?K J Cortis. Steamer Helvetia (Br), Pearce, Liverpool via (juoent town? Y W J llurtt. Steamer Holland (Br), Uealy. London?F W J Ilumt. Steamer Arrauoii Br, By inont Bristol. K?\V 1> Morgan. Mourner Carondelet. Paircloth. Kernaudin* via Port Royal?(' 11 Mallorv A Co. Steamer t'orlea. Kreeinan, Savannah?(ieo Yonge. Steamer Nereun. liearso, Savannah?(ieo Tonir. Steamer Old Dominion, Walker, Norlols?Old Dominion StcaiueUip Co. Mt'uiuor \ incland, Bowen, Baltimore?Win Uuliell. Steamer Octarara, Itevnolds. Baltimore?Win Ualieli. Steamer Vesper. II all. Wilmington. I>el?A Abbott Steamer Kleanora. Jonnaop. Portland?J K Aine* Steamer Ulaucus. Boarse. Boeton?II K Dimoer. Sinn l??ke Superior (Mr), steWart. Liverpool?Wm Nel ?oii. .Ir. Slilp Moomouthahlra (Br), Irvine. Liverpool?Andrew Stu art .V Co. Ship E W Stetson. Moore, London? Urinnell, Mlnturn A Co. ship Josephine, Kogera, San Francisco?Slmonion k Howes. Hark Sarpen (Nor), Backer, Belfast, I?Louis Tetcns. Bark Francitco liellagaiuba iltal), Borxone, Cork, Fal mouth or Plymouth?Slocovich .V Co. ilicra lieorge B Ooane (Br), Corning, Antwerp?Bojrd k Ilincken. lUra Columbia, Dickeraon, Barbados ? ll Trowbridgu'a Sons. Haik Heath Park (Br), Smith, Perth Amboy?Andrew Lindsay. Briu.iolm H Crandon, Pieice, Bristol, E?Swan ? Sou. Brig " C Clary, Delano. Barbados?DwIjIh M Piatt. Brig Kdwiu itowe. Scholia. Curacoa? J Ai;ostiu? Brig L .k W Arni?lroug, Allen, Ponce, PK? L WAP Arm strong. Brin Sarah Crowell (Brl, Brown, St Kilts?Jones A Lough. Brl,: 1-xcelelor (Br), Mayor, Hamilton (Bermuda)? Leay crat'i <* Co. Schr Carrie D Allen, llardlnir, Marauham ?(} Amslnck JL Co. Srhr Potosl, Curtis. Kingston.,!*?Thebnud Bros. Schr Kdwiu J Palmer, Stevens, Savauua la-Mar?A U So.onion i Co. M-iir Ida May, Lauison, St 1'ierre. Mart?Simpson, Clapp & Co. Schr Silver Spray. Tenney, Xuevitea?II W Loud A Co. Schr l.iindamla iBn, Paisons, Cbarlottetowu, l'Ll?l'er kla? h Job. Schr Nettie iBr). Britt, St John, SB?A T lleeney. Scbr N ? Far well, Dlier. (ialve?to??Parsons ,t l.otid. Schr VV II Malller. Kiirainun, Boston?F It Smith & Co. Sclir Pelro, Kellv. Boston?Master Sehr Traveller, Young, -jaleui? l liaa Twlng. Schr Illinois, w ilson. New Haven?Delanoy A Walters. Schr Dart. Campbell, Bridgeport?MttBiord Mauuiactur ing Co. SAILED Steamers Carondelet, lor Fernandlna, Ac; Cortes, Raven | nab; Aaliianu, IVII minion, .NO: ship ??re < t NVemprn, Liv erpool; barks Margaret he (tier). Klsinore; Krcole Genoa; Falrjr H?llc <Hrk Kio Janeiro \la Wilmington, NtJ; A<|Ui1h (Nor>. t'lymouth; r>okrat<s (Nor), Antwerp. V!o I letlu (Fr). Marseilles; Cuomo Prnno (Ital). tiibraltar; I Hawthorn?, Liverpool; Carib. St Croix : bri^t Monarca <lel | Mere dial), l*lra*us; Miclielina (Ital), Gibraltar; J \V Par I ker. Savannah; schr Nancy It* hmlth, Wilmington, NO. , Wind nt sunset. N.N IV. ' Barometer ai suuset, 30; at midnight, 29.97. MARITIME MISCELLANY. | Stramkr Cornwall (Hr>, Stamper, from Bristol. E. for \ New York, took ttts gruuud in piocoedi*w down the river I I' M Nov 11, and remained nboiit miuutea, but c.tine otT I without ciaiikM^e and tirou?e<imi. mkaskk Klm City, from New Haven, berime dlftrthle<l off | Kast CUehtor Hay ye?iord?y AM, end was towod to New : York. A I?aRt*K Stkasikh, ?uppo-?ed frt in Ix>ndou for New York, whs reported ttl Ileal Nov 1.1 to have grounded on the Brake l Mind the previous afternoon uariutf a thick log, Imiv floated i on tii ti?o i tide, wuli lone oi anehur and ciiain (.No tueatmtr 1 having lelt London on or for neveral days previous to the A'-ove date tor New York, the vesn**i cou.d not have tiven on the voyage an -t^ied aonve.) .Sitir OTAfio. before reported at Callao iu distress, will probably be condemned. Ship Victohia. IWim Boston for O tlcutta, carried away her Jibbootn when olT Cape t-od Nov but oroceeded on her Vwyajre. ! Bauk Alba ?Bn. Foiwood, troio Philadelphii Sept H f??r lvigtut. wan beached at the month ot Arknat l*Jo it, tireen land. Oct 2. Sh-i wa? suo^equi'otly blow i olT and arrived there again Oct I'i. and tfot within 2omiie?of Iviu ut and receivetl anaistance trum the stenmer Fox, but. owing to heavy weather, niie was compelled to anaudon the voyage and made for Kurope, arriving in ilia Kirth of Forth Nov 1, Bahk H U Cti*ALi.A (Br), from Quebec lor Antwerp, bo fore reported a* having arrived at Heal, was in the 1>owii? Nov i:i very luaky, and would probably be surveyed before leaving. Bauk Faith iBrj.from Troon for Pensacola, before re: ported as liaving been driven ashore, had a cargo of Coa1 and pig Iron, and while ri ftu^ at aucoor to th? south of Sauda parted cables and drove ashore at i'olljrwiliiaf Bay, ' about 10 ml 1*1 from Camweiiiown. Ob ?tri king tua snore tlie mainmast, tnretopgallamm>tet and rnistn tupmut w?r? curried away ? hull not damaged. ticm Ku Dirtm, from Ilobnken for Somerset. Km, with coal, carrisa a war jibstay aud put Into Newport, KI, Nov 24. Schk J D McCarthy. lr?ti> Philadelphia tor Portsmouth. XII, lost anchor* ami chains and ran ailwre below Port Pehii in the storm ol 18th in?t. Will bare to discharge pari of cargo to cat off. Hciik K ll Wuildkh, from Providence for New York, light, parted leach rope and tore top aud mainsails badly yester day, and auchored olf Whltestone to repair. 8< iik Tkrksa. Irom Boston Not 14. for Charloltetown. PHI. put back 24th. and reports21st. In a gale. Cape Ami bearing weic. iL't miles was dismasted: was taken m tow off Chatham 23d. I'M. by steamer Pent, from New York lor Halifax, and taken to Bostou. Schr S 0 Notki, atbore at Cape flealopen. lies Inside the Cape, not much damaged. Ttie captain b is made ar rangements with responsible parties to get her to Philadel phia tor $4 >U The crow bad been enlaced by the wrecker* to assist S*(i? Dklia O Tatu, before reported lunk after colliding, sailed Ironi l.ivernool No* 4 for Matancas. aud wnlle pro coedinir d >wn the Channel on th<' Sth ? a< run ? own by the steamer West Indian, of Liverpool, and sunk In about ten niluute*. Sriiu Jon* WgjrrwoRTH, Brown. from Jacksonville. with lumber lor New York, wan ruu Into bv a 2-tousten sctm 'Her at 8 I'M. Nov J3. and on 24tn was lylug at anchor. in a sink, Ing rondltlou. 3 miles from shore. opposite the llfhthrusa, Barnegal: lives lost. [Another acconnt says the J W sprung a l?.ik, tillea with water and wt| unable to prooeed, anil was lyin.' at anchor with the crew on hoard. Assist ance had b jeii snmmoued from New York. The cr<i? of the Lite Saving Station No. 18 were ready to give assistance If nre<led. J Bosto* Pilot Boat No 7 (before reported), while Irlne In the Oowynrd at Plymouth, Mass. parted both chains in the Kale, ami went ashore ou the flats shortly alter 11 o'clock MonJa.v night. Tuesday. lu tba height of the blow, she ran fast a^rounil In Town dock, at the hea lot Long wharf, being destitute ot means to limn up afloat. A larne crowd gathered and eudeavorad to hail! her off. but. on account of the violence ot the <ilc. did not succeed. On \Vednesdav thejr ware more successful, and got her Into dean water alongside the wharf. 1H-32 of baric John J M:irsh, built at Newburvport in 1*73. 41U ton*. rales Al. ha* been purchased by Mr. John Zittloseu, of this eity, at the rale of 6IU.DOO for the whole vessel. Additional information received from Provlncetown and other p riiol the bav ri-uders it pretty certain that no other disaster* than those previously glv.n have occurred in that vicinity. It is confirmed that tne fragments ol the ve>?el washed ashore near Hull belonged to the schr Tag li'ini, as was supposed, and that sha was tho vessel which was driven out of Ulnucestor harbor alter the crew ha l abandoned her, thu* showing that no lives were lost by the disaster. Hatii. Nov 23?The wreck of the bark Andes, burned at this p 'rt. has been sold to II W A H K Morse, to bo broken up. II Ai.tr.tt, NS. Nov'-'4?The steamer Alpha, fr.im Boston lot >uminHrside with a general cargo, is ashore at Cape liable. Philadelphia, Nov 24?Bark Ecuador (Br), hence for Antwerp, touched on Cherry Island Kiats, but came off without assistance aud proceeded. Qi'icukc. Nov 24?Hark Spatik*r (Br). Whltehlll, from Montreal Nov 4 lor iilasgow with grain grounded at 8t Thomas, was hauled off without damage and proceeded. _ Hitkrhxad, Ll, Nov .'4?Schr J W Scott, llaiey. from New York to* St John, with a cago of flour and meal, was ruu into last nigit bv a propeller, bound west, opposite llortou I'oint. I he sclir is now lying over the bur opposlta this place, with sp irs gone aud full of water. Siili'HiiiLniNG?At Nowburyport. MrUeorire E Currier ha* a contract lor a bark of 1,in?o tons lor parties In Boston, and ha will commence work upou her at onco NOTICE TO MARINERS. Wasiunoto*. Nov 24?Tne l.igbt'iou-e Board five* notice that ou and alter Dec ?, 187tl, a Axed white light will be shown Irom the lighthouse recently erectcd at the mouth ol the Calcatieu River, Louisiana. WHALEMEN. A letter from Capt Basse:t, or bark l'erry. nf Eilgartown, reports her at St Michaels Oct 31, having taken 85 bbls ap oil since last repurt. which had oeen landed and shipped bv bark Amixade tor this port -1>00 bbls sp and SO do wh oil, all told. Had shipped Mr Coiborn, recently of bark Spartan, a* second mate. All well; bound south. A letter from Capt Marchant, of bark Clarice, of Edgar town. reports her at St MichaeU Oct 31, ready tor sea, liav lug (hipped 2U0 sp oil by the Amixade. All well; bound aotith A letter received from Captain Wm Earle, master of ship Splendid, now of Port Cualmera NZ, aays hi* owner* con template buying tha bark William tilQord for tUe whaling busineas. New Bedford, Nov 23?The intention to fit *hlp Daniel Webster for the Arctic Ocean has been given up, mid she will sail In April next on a voyage sperm whaling in the North and South Atlantic oceans, under command of Capt U B Borden, late of bark Pacific, Swilt A l'orry, agents. SPOKEN. Bark Nevado (Br), from Point Lobo* Cor Cork, 13day* out, July 17, lat '-'4 12 S. Ion 7H W. bark Joutsen (Kus), from Liverpool for Philadelphia, Nov 8, lat 49. Ion 10. Bark Paul Thormann (Oer), from Hamburg for New York, Oct 21. lat 41) 17, Ion 0 20. Bark W A Karnsworth (Br). Manchester, from New York for New Bedford. Nov 22, night, about half way betsrean Captain'* Island and Sands Point. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS Merchant*, shipping agents aud shipmasters are informed tli.it by telegraphing to tbe Hehalh LouJoi Bureau, ad dressing "Bennett, No. 48 Fleet street, London," or to tb? Paris oflire, addressing "Bennett, 61 Avenue de I'Opera, Paris," tbe arrivals at and departure* from European and Kastern porta of American and all foreign vessels trading with tbe United States, tbe earn* will be cabled to ibis country free of charge. Captains arriving at and sailing from French and Medi terranean ports will And the Paris office the mora economi cal and expoditlous for telegrapning news. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Ancona, Nov 20?Arrived, bark Rosalia (Ital), Peteo, New York. Antwerp, Nov 24?Sailed, steamer Swttserland (Belg), Jackson, New Yoik. Belfast, Nov *3?Sailed, bark Heela (Br), Gould, United 8tates. Bremen, Nov 22?Arrived, barks George ?Jer), Steffens, NewYora; 24th, ship Carl (Ger), Bockelinann, do; barks Preclosa (Ger), Stlllman. Baltimore: Atalanta (Gar), Lub ken, Philadelphia. Sailed 23d, ship Shakespera (Ger), Fechter, America; brig Tordenskjold (Nor), Wilmington. NC. Borheacx. Nov 22-Arrived, bark Vidtjaaen (Nor), Frode sen. New York. Sailed from PanlUac 22d, Mllljr. for Wilmington, NC. CAUDirr, Nov 23?Sailed, bark Esther, Merrill, Havana; brig Cascatelle, Sparks, d?. Cadiz?Sailed, brig Uana iGer), for Galveston. Dublin, Nov 23?Arrived, bark Guiding Star (Br), Pitiwue, Philadelphia. Falmouth. Nov 23?Arrived, bark Andrea* (Greek), Cocklnaas, Philadelphia for Antwerp. Arrived In th<> English Channel 24th. steamer Aeton (Br), Robson, New York for Calais; bark Brisbane (Br), Huddle stone, do for London. Glasgow, Nov 23?Sailed, bark Nemllo (Br), Sutherland, United States. Sailed 21th, bark Harriet S Jackson, Bacon, Cardenas, Greenock. Nov 23?Sailed, ship Chippewa (Br), Milne, United States. llr.LVOKT, Nov 23?Sailed, hark Johanne* Rod (Nor), Moe, Baltimore. Homo Kong, Nov 23?Arrived previously, Lark Edward May, Johnson, San Francisco via Honolulu. Liverpool, Nov 21?Arrived, steamer Istrla (Br), Fltt, Boston. Hulled 23d, barks Fanny M Carvill (Br). Johnson, United Stntet; 2U!i. Modoc (Br), Marsh, do; Olive Mount (Br), Smith, New York. Lo.iuon, Nov 24?Cleared, barks Freden (Nor). Halvor. sen. United States; John Shepherd. Burgess, do; Wave Queen (llr), Wilson, do. Leghorn, Nov 21?Sailed, barks Sophia R Lnhrs, Goo gins. Now York. Nomad, Jayno, do. Marseilles. Nov 23?Arrived, bark T C Jonei, McLeod New York: lirlg A It Stronnch tBr), Munroe, dn. Mkssina?Arrived, b.-rk Syra. Corning Naples. Newcastle, Nov 23-Arrived, barks (ilulio (Ital). Pao llllo. New York; 24th, Northumbrian (Br), l'iggie, Poilu delphia. I'lvhouth. Nov 24?Arrived, steamer St Gerraaino (Fr), Rlcolonx, New York for Havre tend proceeded). QCEKNSTOWN, Nov 24?Arrived, ship Winued Hunter. Pauno, Hau Franeiseo; bark Ligiu Hriirado ,Uri, Aske, Philadelphia. Arrived 2f>th. I AM, steamer Wyoming (Br), Jones, New York lor Liverpool (and proceeued). Put In 24th, steamer Minerva iBr), Baser, New Orleans for Reval, short of coal. Sailr-1 4th. ?te?mcr City of Richmond (Br), Brooks (from Liverpool', New York. Soft ha UPTON, Nov 24?Sailed, bark Jennie Armstrong (Br>, Thompson, New York. Steitin, Nov 22?Arrived, bark Farewell (Ger), Neumann, New York. Sailed irom ? Nov 2.', ship Dr Berth (Dan), Hansen, United Stales. WEATHER REPORT. Hot-VrtEAD, Nov 24, PM?Wlud SSE, strong, Plymouth. Nov 24. PM?Wind S. ligst. " FOREIGN PORTS. BOttPKAVX. Nov ll>?Silica. nteamer Assyria (Br), Don aUisou, Sew York. Coi'KMUi.k?, Nov !? Arrived, steamer Fox. from Ivi>rtui. Caui/., Nov i*?It) port. bur* VV li ??ei?n, Collins. utic. CaulTTa. Oct JO-In p?rt, ships BrltUti Knvoy (Br), 8tf?w*ri, lor New Yom ; Andromeda (Br), tor do; Nat'irnlist (Hn% Nvlftcn, ????; l'udi*b* (Bri, Minn-, for Sao Francisco; Cora. Cojmbs, for Bombay; bucks II tldee (Br?, Dickie, for Sun Kraiicuco; Morro Castle, Jewell* for i Colombo; Carni?*I (i?r), Donald, for do. | >i*iifd Irom >augor Oct 10, ship Lock?ley Hell 'Br), I Name*. New Yor* <?iukai.tak. Nov 1 ?Sailed, bark Macbiavelll (Hal). Ma* re so a (from l*ejrliorn), New York. (?kniia, Nov 22-Arrived, bars G Keu*ens, Leiffhlon, New York. lloKOlli.l', Nov 5?Arrived, bark Jane A Falkiobur^, II ii ibnrd, Portland, O II alirax. NS, Non ?3?Arrived, cabin summer Minia Cleared --id. bark Tviuplar (Br>, T re fry (from Montreal), Cork, having repaired. _ , | liK.Hons, Nov Arrived, scbr Mary A Dmry, Baker, i New York. ? U1 I'onck, Nov IH?Arrived, brig Georgia, Thomson. Balti more. ^ . Kio .1 axmuo, no date?Arrived, bark Gamoyden, Tooey, 'rii?,,"ok?sd? DO Sii.. no date?Arrived, hark P'PjJ* (tieri. Uuijeu, Richmond, Va (aud cleared about Nov IS lor H'st j1>h?, NH. Mot fl CUated, bark Walton (Br), Will lams, Caernarvon. D b*rt hM-?? Beltreml (Oer). _ VICTOBJA,.Nov 14?Arrived, lUtnar Dakota, Morse. 8m "ZZ2r,:Jrt "V A Hlauchard. Callao. Uolcomb, San FrVnclsco!''' <B". L?u<lo.; 15th, W A ? fP?" STCAMrB N?C?4R.1 Nor Io-Arrivod, Fanny P. Loodrl, Ne? K.ikkow, Nov 10- Sailed, Glenola, Horn, Charleston. Rn?di U " 13_a*"e<1- B?"?. Jbo?Iu. lUmplM BomiBAVX, Nov 10?Mailed. Jennie Sweeny. Hudson. Gal. Audre?"? Newurle.n.; Soq^. :rum,'n.VuXodn.Exr>or,er Brook' r*m>irr. Nov lO-Olearsd. John Oibaoa Dedd 8t Dr^N\ IT* l'trS*l"*T A,blu,l?. Dundee J L^uiw 1 *KU*l"' T,*"?-,ro,u *"?'?>? Anchored 11th. Spacu'ator. Pitman. Hamburg for \me? M?.i?Ve?? ?orH*ew'i:!:r^U*beC AOt"*rp; ?*??* l)rBLiN. Nov 11-?Cleared. Joriren I^orsntc?n i ??? DlM?HK.*HL,CNov0n 1"s KUTi Vt9ir ?**!"*. BalW*e. I iNKiRk. Nov II?.sailed, Ligtira, Capurro, Baltimore. York n-Pl,t '"W- Emilia DluJ-le, Peak.. lur N?? <;i.our?STm. Nov 11?Sailed, Ounhllda. Meikle Tvhee liltinir, N?.v 11 ? Panted, Maria, Nowmau. lioin liull foi Pensatola. Oi.AMinw, Nov 11?Sailed. Catatonia <s), Lisbon Ac: Canadian (s), Montevideo via Havre. ? lrt'ElBK>0v** ^?V ?a-~A^r*vc<*, Phoenician (s), Scott, Moa> Sailed 11th, Kenilworth, McKeozia, Pensacola. (jIUraltam, Nov 5~Arrivedt Olympic (?;, Young, Olaa ffow, Ac (una suited for Aliueria). Hull, Nov 11? Arrived. Hudson. Nicholas, Pabellon Pica. w Havrk. Nov 10?Sailed, Jamestown, Call, New Orleans. J Cleared 11th, Daniel Draper, Sedglev. Tybee. Livkkpool. Nov II ?Arrived, Scythla ?). Harris, New i ork ; 1. th Caspian (?), Trocks, Baltimore; Carrie Hum* phrey (.rosier, Rangoon; Kith, Nevada (s), Guard New York: Lake Nepk'ou (*). S;?ott, Montreal. Milled 13th. kuby. Kobertsou, Mobila, Stratford, Nielsen. I onnaco a: Glen Grant, Russell, Charleston. CleHTMi 1 Jtb. C arittsa 11 Carver. Dow. Calcntta; Speed well, Dow. Havana; John Y ahey, Hyan, Baltimore; Kati Csnn, Smith. Tyn?e; VValoorjr, llanseu, do. IjONDOJf, Nov 13?Arrived. Canada <s), Sumner, and Aus tralia (s), Sidey, New York (an i both entered out to r^ turn): Haiubiirjr, Jorgensen, 9a mi en ay. Cleared 1 lib, N??rnen. Olsen. Baltimore; Carl Llnck. Lamn, 2 hilndtdnhia: 13th, Arctic, McDonald. Parsboro Sailed Irom (iravesond lltli, Tommy, Doboy; Elly, Bean* fort. N(,; Mariraretha Bluuca, Doboy; 13th, Johanna Mar iraretha. New York. L-iWUoadkkrt, Nov 10?Sailed, Bjorgvin. Olsen. Balti more. MiuntMBOROooB. Nor 11-Railed. Joee.ih Peat* (?). Chit ham, New Orleans. AIala^a, Nov h? Arrived, Glacier, Battle, Lisbon. felled 7V\. Zeal <?;. Priest. Gibraltar and New York. MALTA, Nov 2?Arrived, Bengal i), Douirlas*, Yokohama Ac (and Hailed 3th for Gibraltar and Now York). I K.VARTff. Nov 11? Sailed. North star, Kot>ert?. Callao. ' *?,v -??Arrlved. Acadia <s), Craig. MlUtio (and sailed 6th for New ^ ork). Nailed 4th, Andrea I.ovlc >. Uallo, New York 5"'I,B"? <?'. M?r?eille? (and ?Riled 5th for Ophal.jtla). UII^M.XSTOWK, Nov 12?Arrived, Prlneeia Alice. Tempi., Quebec lor dwantea. K ^ -N"v II?s?iled, Carolina Agnei, for New Of loans: \\ effR, wr iJoston. Tuoon. Nov 11 ? Nsllcd, Faith, Uemmell, Darlen (ilnca reiiorted ashore). iorrkviiua. Nov 3-Arrived. Belle, Hennossy, Alicante (and nailed ttth lor flarbor Graced y hitkhavkji. No? lU?Arrived, Egremont, Kenny, Qua* AMERICAN PORTS. A VILA, Cal. Nov 10-Sailed, bark Relna do Honde (Pi. SarrHii'ii. Kulranuth. * ALhXANDiUA, Nov 23-Arrived steamer John Gibson. ?/?: schr Tnrrlo S Hart, New London. Saili-d?Selir* Mabel Thomas, Now Haven; Isaac Orhetou. Motion: L A Rose (Irom Ueorjiatown), for ; J J Moore Providence. BOSTON, Nov "J4? Arrived, steamers Georg* Appnld. Love land, Baltimore;; Neptnne. Berry, New York (not pro r. l? TT :..?ero?,,iP*,n^lt',on: Cet"'I?-<lo. Miller, and Alleiv town, 1 little. I'liilmlelnhia. fRrtl,,w"d-!fte*mor" Cb'n" <Hr), mil, Liverpool; Illyrias (Br). Worthlnrtoii, do ; shlP< Victorii. Baker, do (aee Mia cellany); Formoaa Rernoids. Melbourne ; harks Rook wood (Br). Jewell, London: Edward Cuslilnir. Bickmore. Deme> tf'S.-"t i" J 5 wCb?ter Kute.8tPi.rre. Mlquelon; Helen A Lock (Br). Rand, 1)aytl; Oriole, Baker, Philaael pnia. ?\",eSr.?,llW.V1f,orU *,ld Lottie Warren. BALTIMORE, Nov 24?Arrived, ?teamors Oeo II Stout. Plerc. Newbern. M!; barks Bor^ono (Itnli, Ollvarl, Gloueei.ter,R; Queen of the Kleet (Br). Mllner, Liverpool Ciearad-Barks llenefattoro (Am). Posehlch. Coik; Ceres MM vii?^Paladl" (Ar.-). Jones. St John^ i> y 'i.J' L"'1 tle' Londonderry; schr Ocean PearlFltssrerald. Porto Roilo; 8 W Town send Townsend. ? mi . <1;.!S",nV.e,J5'1,""u- Ke"T. N?w Haven; Hanry >N ithin^ton. Croweil, Boston. Sal'ed?Barks Paladin. Sjomand.n and Ounl. BRUNSWICK. Ga. Nov 18?Cleared, schrs Eagle Rook. Hammond. Palme (Majorca); StarllCht. Jone^ OamarU cotta; Mary J Waid, Ward, New York; Annie Jonea. Jones. BANGOR, Nov 2.'?Cleared, ship R R Thomas, Nichols. Liverpool via Searaaort to llnlsh ldit. BriLKASr, Nov 15 - Arrived, schr Geo B Ferguson. Fer l?u?in. Ellsworth lor New York. v bK,rk J?h1.C S"lifh- Jone,? Mobll#: ?<-'>" Lolf ;L"iP i'' *fkVnJi l?: ^ h Fer*oson, Fersuaon, Vo^. iuIk * ? ?n'i u Kdlth, Boston, to load tor New i- J. J ? Hay ford Pendleton, New York; 2 2d, brlir I W Co.'hran, Kilbv. St .lohn. NB. Bi)OTH BAY Nov 22-Cleared, schr Mary E Oliver (new) Dunham, New York. BRISTOL. Nov 22?Arrived, sehr J C Nash, Crowley Providence for New York. b /N, Nov 22?Cleared, schr Paanio Tracy, Tilton, Brunswick, to load for Philadelnhia 24th?Sailed, steamer Heleiirh, Baltimore; brijr OHa (So). * K*Tracy - ^nn'6 Steveus, Montgomery, Jackson* BaB&tWHfYorkN?T 2I"C,*?r?d. Harriet * Edith. * FORTRESS MONROE. Nov 24-Passed out. steamer* Hibernian, and Lake Megantic (Mrt.for Liverpool; barka Exrn <Nor). for Antwerp: Nellie T Uuest (Br), do- Antoia. Lnlted Kiiurdom: Impero (Br). London; Troal (Br). Quecnstou'ii: De.etl Duhrovackl (Am), do; Tlruo. leoiite (Ttal).do; Skjo dmaen (Nor), Rotterdam; Marlab 4 ^nLtr 'iVrih : Ausruste (Gcr). Bremen; Mobil (tier), Hamburg (all Irom Baltimore). GLOUCESTER. Ma??, Nov 22 -Arrived schr Elliotts Dow (.l-mastedi. Daboll. Cadis. HYANNIS. Nov 22?Arrived at Bass Hirer PM, steamec Pranconia, Bra^ir, New York for Portland. JACKSONVILLE. Nov 18?Arrived, schrs Kate Grant Conroy, New York : Nellie Grant. Jordan, do?Sarah B' ton Havana: 20th Prcscott llar.rltlu., ivadlln, Boston. Cleared 17th, achrs Jo?hua (irlndle, Fre-tl:y. Porto Ca. hello; Annie L Mrheen, McKeen; M L Drew Mahonev ani DUi^arc^Von a "i n ? tVlearad 2 S stRe,n#U' (S?,) 24th-Cleared ?hlp Atmo.pher. (Br), Wright. Liverpool! bark Bravo (Nor), Christopbersen. do. ' .M.UTUWKST Paw, Nov 20-Hailed, ship AJa* (Nor). Apenes. Galveston. \ \*nc"u?" <Br). Oliver. Liverpool! Acadian (Bri.t auslns. do: Ragnar (Br). Foster, do; Krn< drlck. Hsli Henry Autwerp; L B Gllchri.t. W?tU l.on don; Louise (Nor). Bull. do; Orkel Fell* (Frl Lepere Havre; uia^l Tidlnim (Br>. Dick do Alexander. Murphy. l(lo Janeiro; Wm Mcd'liv.rr Nickel.. Dunkirk; harks Comte-se Duchatel (Fr). Dupont! Bordeaux: Snhra (Nor), Otterbeck, do. Amor (For), fork ildaen, Dnhlin; l.adv Rowena (Br). Sterling. Live.pool; Al mathea .Non Krlcksen Ghent: (J P Harbits (Non. Jacob, sen, ( hrlstiania; Statminiater Slanc (Nor>. Marvuort- bris Mirittine (Ger), Rio Janeiro; schr Chittoor (Br), Gortlev. Walled, steamer lludsor. New York. NO itKOLK. Nov 22?Passed through the Canal, steamel Nattie, Pollers, from New Vork lor ,\ew Orleans. NEW BEDFORD, Nov 22?Arrived. sloop Clio, Chase, New York via Newport, where sh ? put in lo distress. 2nd?Arrived. sehrs Mnxon Rodders, A brains, llaltlmoroi Idnho, Jam -son Newport, with the cargo of wrecked sclir Henry itibbs; North America, Fish, New Vork lor Warehain Sailed?iteamer Leonard. Albertson, Philadelphia; scUl Ben I'erlev Poor. Chase, Baltimore. NKWPORT. Nov 23. AM? A'riveil In the nlirht. sclirs Isis of Pinea, Logic, Roudoat for Providonce (alter discharging part ofcarit" li<-re). 24th?Arrived, sclir Kva Diverty, lioboken for Somerset, Was". Willi loss of liobstay. NEW HAVEN, Nov 23?Arrived, brig Arabella, Hurbley, Wludsnr, SR. I'ENSACOLA. Nov IB? Arrived, shin Glasgow (Br!, Moore. Glasgow; scht Marv E Long. Perglns. Havana. PORT ROYAL, >C. X?f 24?Arrived, steamer City of Dallas, Miner Fernandlna. PHILADELPHIA, Nov 24?Arrived, steamers Ncderland ( Bel?>, .1 ames, Antwiup: Touwiinda. Shermnn, Providencei Ami Ellin, Rieharas. New Vork: bark Albertlue (Nor), Glnckstadt, Rotterdam: brig Toll (Nor), Mortensen, Borderux; s.-hrs Cassia, Jameson, Bilbao, Pintb, Dix, Antigua. Also arrived, steamers Acnes. Burdick, New York (and sailed on return > ; bark Old Dominion, Nichols, Antwerpi brlir A O Petting)!!, llall, Bermuda; scbrs E M Buehicr, Mnloy, Boston. Cleared?Steamers Defiance. Shropshire, I'all RlverJ Mayflower. Davidson. Now York; bark Providence (Br), Potter. London; sclirs Edltli I. Steere, Hutcbius. Boston; II J May, Blackmail, do; Annie V Bergvn, Thompson, Gloucester; \* H Howe. Whittemore, Provlneetowu;Charles E Smith, Hanson. Bristol; J I.each, Johnson. 1'rovldene.j; George n Marts, Mart*. Cardenas; Stephen Bennett. Ben nett, Laguayra; Hannah Conner, King, Turk's Island; Sau.ly Hook, rharo, Porisoiomli. Va. Lkwks, Del, Nov 24?Arrived. 7 AM. steamer Albemarle, Gihbs. N-w fork (and lelt (or do at 4:30 PM). Steamer Indiana, lor Liverpool, uas-ed to f# tat 10 AM; bark Elena, for Bremen, went to sea at noon. PORTLAND, Me, N>'v 22?Arrived, schr Clara Jones, Derm itt Rockland for Richmond, Va. 23d?Arrived, brig Ablilt Watson, from an eastern nort for New Vork; scbrs Vesta. Windsor lor do; Helen G King, Calais tor do; Se lie II, Kastport (Vir do; Kauuy Mitchell, do for do; Convoy, St Georgo lor do. 24th?Arrived, schr Kva E l'"ttiiiKill, Philadelphia. Cleared?Schr R f Hart. Cardenas. PROVIDEMCH. Nov 23?Amved, schr Horizon, Leet, llohoken. S ?ilod - Stenmer Johns Hopkins, Ilallett, Baltimore via I Norfolk ; seiirs K K Blrdsall, Cramner. Georgetown. DC; S J l-'o.tks Cralimer, Alexandria; James Alderdice. Rockhlll, Philadelphia; Eiennrit w Denham, Chase, New York; Mars Hill. Bowd. it, do. ... . ? P WVTl CKKT. Nov 22?Sailed, sehrs Joseph Porter. Bur. roughs. Philadelphia; Hampton. Fletcher, and Ganges, Keith, New Vork. ICHMOND. Nov -.'S-Arrlved, steamer Wyanoke, Couch, "isuil d?Schr J 8 Ivios, Ingersoll, New York via James "s'n FRANCISCO. Nov 18?Cleared, sehrs L'rique (Mex), Ga?kio, Mantlan: Kosta S?cranieuto, Roney, Aui*. Sailed?Brig Orient, Williams, Coos Kay. 33a?Cleared. ship Ambrose (Br), Slutnd, Queonstown; lirig Hat rrl, Melbourne via Humboldt. s.i,led-sliir* *'?'? Vork (Br), Irwin, Liverpool; Newman llafl tBr . Hlaler, yneenstown. SEATTLE, Nov 1*1?Sailed, ship El Dorado, llayden, San Franclseo. ...... SAVAJSSAH. Nov 24?Arrived, steamer Herman Living ston Mai lory. New York; liark H I. Ronth. Vouiiir, London. Cleared ?Hark Frr.s (Men, JoiKensen, Liverpool, sroMM'.TON, 23?Arrived, sclirs Fanny Pern, Eaton, Port Johnson J Spray, Martin. Kali ltiver for Tren '"vINKYAKD haven, Nov 23?Arrived, sclirs Editli B Everman, Philadelphia lor Boston; Elbinige (Jerry. New Vork lor Bangor gaile?l?Brigs Abhy Thaxtsr and Will Robertson; sclirs Maggie Ellen, Sainuol Wackrilt, Caledonia (Bo, and El brid e Oerrjr. WILMINGTON. MJ, Nov 22?Arrlvon, steamer Pioneer, Wakely. N?* York: bark Israel (Swnl. Tallin, Antwerp llelow?nrtv Oanelitn iSori, Aiidi i-en, Cleared?Bark Lydia I'esi liau (Ger), Kechter, Amster dam Went to sei?llaiKs Ocean (Oer), (or Loudon; VloletU (Cen , tor Uotteril im 231 ?In i.ort, sclir Annie E Glover, Pod^cr, fjr Provi dence. ids. WOOD'S HOLE. Nov 23. H AM?Passed by, steamor Glanciis Irom Boston lor New Vork. WaKEHAM, .Vov -3?Suited, sclir Thomas Borden, (^hsrs bucK, Pliilu'leipiiia. WaRHEN, -Nov Jd?Arrived, sclir Sarah A Kalconer. Wil son, llobokea. .?H? KLI.AVEOIS. Divorce.j, legal i-.vkrywhkre. "obtained without p<iiilic-itv -. ii.lvlce Iree. KltKDKRICK I. KING. Luwter Md Notary Public, No. ti St. M ark's place, N. V. DIVOili KS (jUIKTLY; ANY SfA*K; PAV~WiFbS divorced; send lor Circular. AMERICAN LAW AKE.NCV, 71 Astur Hennas