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~ At about halt-pest s« INTELLIG!! CE BY TUE MAILS, yamine at be or ConrWsion. {From the London (' The veeuce War conven tien ripped by abot thar: place at seven o'elowk in the bur ding vas filed t Beow 1 eloek. Dixen, Esq, arrived. the matory After about balfan hour spent in requisitionists, Fious arrivals, as they happened to of the Mall, at which hour pod by coreceg aad hootin tor We thelr friends oF | YP om distric' nw wn ‘anadinn Affairs, >DON, FKAPARATORY TO THE RECEP- Ve GOVRKOK-GENERAL—DISCORD AND anada) Pioneer.) vrding to a requisi- ‘own, to take the Mayor, T. C. ens received with mingled cheers ave gioans Che maleovuteuts apparently having | Common Council, for a new fire district 1a the upper preparation by the the va- ORG Dison, Exq.. opened the meuting, amid » salute for, anc for the iv ont Sware of the object of re weeting Fequitition, which Pau bs: u etre the space of uve ic ae pe trusted that every mide a ton woul Present occasion 5 Jiace im the differemt mye coun aid end tl be, for bir part war uel the meeting with the « var hy any person who wo bow te Keep the peace, he » vt th ong further. 1m AV ear. “« ‘beers ) Mr. Gummacn- that met 1 nes cod the meeti Hoparty pobiny He hose ‘ed round town for ded to suy that he d be ased on the would fod no resnes proposed; werauined to comtrol ~ power ; and that his authority, end racy forthwith to © weenng came to ite sy (Uhoers.) vureell, Big, take the jon. But owing to the says r ust hearing the motion, It At was rot put to (he Weeting mod took the ebair. It was then moved ard oe wade the Secretary (hier It was moved op ar tary, and t owe house on such @ qurrtion + of moting as Seer Ube Mayor ex-officio uted that Dr Salter be aun) amendment that J. no doubt of win to divide the Mr, Bikainy meat ress. and tating that he was hap- Kot the py to hear, et the ep wv ce bot as & was to he 0 par'y pelt made thet BHHOUHEE H.W ‘them, they coulu ne: & Die part. be should Prepared an address [e ‘to the meeting and be @ better reception tt beard, [Cheers dutiful end ft ree. 1) had, during bis jour his country’s wood. [+ and exalted stucten « allegiance Mr 8S the address which we ‘To Min Frcelleney the Rt t + ak ' “8 ue 0 ony wi a by below May itpicase ead badclieney We. fowne widen, beg to yy each y mewed expressions of and government oF ur Excell “1 » “ur ‘ar partivs tof tis that the persos al kivswledg sources of the cous ty, whieh your Exe the conree of your tour, wiil ale d nivel Excetlon le we enteriain the he manch fication (o your Lowell heye that it will y large We pray that your Faxcclleney, ty family, way | Joy ever hapy tw look back with p st U8. @ lie—turn him + while we eit to the Previn: weelog. that there fw very persons who ‘he test to iutrodace wf others did; but for abtw 40?} ‘He had uid greet with remy reasiug and moving | Bigin, of El- weral of British | ay Cot the provines tha? we reaard, with th tation, im aluimigveriog the of the people and ra- Heney will acquire in ‘bh gratifeation to your spe that it will aford ria ¢ $0 Your sojourn her to remain yorr Excelleney's most faithfal ser- be. not exprece e read the printed | day stages, in this city, ch he rheugd submit enough of the ott of protinede that we owed to him for his strictly courts country Fith ap te “No, n0;” "Yes y The Maron J will have the constables? ro hope, mal comm our. yourrelf tothe querien wid avoid party politics w Mr. Hore resume What iden aid the & ish eavag During « r was imporrible to bear one word [Mol ann, the copetebin commitirents, and the termina'ien to ¢ tthe Mr Hore *as ovat above ile comtemeis y part ee W. Hoy tox, Boy, eane cf croens © dm the courre of tin med ayer herd wwe eeparate the cord ey, (groanr) bot we © By them thet be care country (Uproar, iy which the ly to obtain ororr t Hither! address (Cries would exll your at bot 1 oh! tow feeling bad beeu 1 whieh the Mayr rin Hlorton rat dew Mr ed tou in porsnston of the erive of hem ton, ariogied with Iisses,) Soe want tome! Two woods ny way of explanation. He was net justifyime the wets of che mantetry, bet th comrtitutiona! marie on ehich the G rnor bad ex- ercised the prerogaive tor or wo [Grewt cheering and disses) | periec |) m footebed that an edue | lasyer ehouid moet with such diffleulty bing Bere toe Or, €f Die reson tbh Gries otch') Forb ence— (tumult Hor Nash (oherr Mayor again ivr tine war uprvore mrgrds. (Great die reer) Bi enrw, geotlemen, wre fered to wbiare ring and groans.) =the | House of d in governing the mrtie) aod fearless hand (Cries of vt that man”? | “order.” where are yon will please confine har dia the bugli-k think of mons Hope, and yelling a meeting of Hope proceeded. but it After @ short tims tatog proeared some blank ug expressed his de- stot the rioters } tit and tamuit ) btata order, and Mr. wi Governor and his ane aod bie prdee, but for a long ed Way but a bow do bo quiet! Do, if asn—He bad liatered very attentively. He was very much jp! ities were to be intredverd fe hfeom Bl! parties to trem: be y+ representative with the respect due to hw ‘heers) They were all like ebiiden of eailed upon to Geeide betwrre themes on, per. there + ber ( rt he was quite willing (o drop tur one: # 4a the orle ginal address (chert) if ested upon to decide, he ust do it in fat the orig ual address (a p etorm), Let and iavghter) Jectionadle, (dirorder) Ghouts. greaus ard by Bilenee) drop them, “work our . GO it, Nash!) bot if vou nm tre We'll meet you Mr. Mavinew pep read i Mr. Bewwerr | greene, whining ws d of “bet & A much Borer wait ye jd appeal to the ave val eudi-use ey mare fall back t di-apprebation t bomey. Weill, if words, he would piton,” (cries of pay upon words, ould be ° i (Cremen- pa'tonoe? (Yells) to sapport him Mr Bassett kept on speaking butil was utterly im- f th Transit Bt yells the to themerlve. (Uproar Doyal eubyr e's of her Jee, hear bio. be to pu tof the ¢ wordy wher ¢ aie Mayor orderea aie y ad ve quortionnbly @ large way address, eich the © ye ‘the cniginnl edareee vt vt bere ar ga the muen ive Dumbers Ot hate a ‘The ) ayor pow jel th » ve we man eeived Wr ik from the chair— the peruse #b ob em Im the face of s large dee tion gir ve ihe ‘ately ty avo ® That Sinron Meri ree Mr. James Farley be Seormary Carried by an overs ber Game mejerity the amen asd aduree noe whe a 4. © silewe nod wree to Ube ienewed prose, € w prae: ful Order order, &6., ee 4 pine forthe Q ne om place o jority, the Mayor pr ood « aority, end it was caught, anid the J would dojastics their duty asthe © coors), aad th 4 uid exercise that uraostul ken fa quetoees wo madtes 6 had @ buisterow te, divide) it wae m wt oo the amended pporters of | ued © out provoune!ng then given to the n The Mayor WAs appoiuted rly 160% the elarin swrason, Heq 4 very foreibiy eet wtot the window the barrit row (ollywed one tad dragged bim wd beggars derorip- anced the chair, and that ng majority, and by the on _being put, wae beard bis voice sounding high | + mod ene grected with a hurrl- “ shear him,” and | pprobation) for it ts on the goverament of this Mavor trted abortive. | Oo toad Rodress was net ao an | caw Ci arpenter # Wo ‘ast miettngee-(order, | her husband remained seve | wun tdeten you @ minute, roor did « rious tumult, im | pes Toe | wearing Of | was apy gun unk there. withthe | jv" yy EU FUNK there, 1 was ¢ © us abaudaatly de | oping Here loud | at belf-pact ten o'clock. chy Late! o or tHe Amenioan Inovirute —Tar Carrie forevcon, the cattle sbow of the aooual jean Institute opens, at the eorner of street, om the old known eds. stalls and peos are erected for the acoommodation of the various kiads of stock The competition is open for cattie from any part of the United States, New Fins Disrnser. A memorial lies before tie part of the city, tho necessity for wh! felt sinep the occurrence of the late numerous fires + ation im entirely too larg the population bas ‘The fire districts with the growth of especially so increased in tho upper ward: and their divisions, must keep pi the city. Suxpay Stace papa nt of a line or twoof Sea. felt by all whose business or tion brings them up and down towa on Saa- A good business might be made of this by auy maw who has the courage aud the we: to start it, ‘Thousands bave to walk f would gladly pay even # shilling for a ride iu wa omnibus. Crore Staces — It has often occurred to us that some epeculator might renlize tomething handsome by rw ning one or two lines of cross sinyes. from the North. to the East river, in the upper partot theeity Fre. quently, ons having business between these ex- tromes bave to walk the extire way, to and fro, (close upos four miles,) for went of any mote of conveyance Acoiunr,—Yeeterday, a boy, named Elias Platto, of No. 62 Mulberry etreet, brewer's cart belonging to Miles & Grother, f° driver's name is Jobn A. Fisher ‘Lhe boy was taken home by his father, and the doctor states that no beae has een fractured, Murpen ox Siirnoann.—The packet ship Hettingus Captain Bursley, from Liverpool, waile lying ®t quara yesterday, was the sveno of another murder by one of ¢ Feamen wamod Berson, who threw the second scowa a men celled Sam, everb« Id be reacered, th inclit ox ine olvok yaster lay, companion morning, t ne brand down be otly into the eabin to eval steward and iecord steward heard ¢ Wevements, and detected them in tl Luding they wore discovered gave battle between all part ne ceiving @ severe out vn the eye. the secend rtewerd, Sam, were fighting togorh railor threw Sam ov: urd inte the t nd a fight ensued , tho steward re~ ‘ook, Benson and aad in th ps Borsiey ohave the sail | m brought to the city, to answer the onarse der, but was informed thas they had po suthorisy, as the offenoe did nod gevur on th The Captain next ap- ‘ain to Richmond eounty. Bero a murder very singular an alleged mor anchor ities who cused inte custody. be done in euch @ case? county of New Yi Goring oa Richmond Court of Oyer and THE CELEBRATED KID CASE. Jnége Edwards, aud Aldermen Ingersoll and Jackson, residing Oct, @—The jury who wers sworn yesterday being | called, Charles H. Carpenter was indicted for being ac- cerrory, betore the fact,in the cireulation of base coin, Mr McKeon (District Attorney) stated the et the prosecution, He eaid Charles H Carpenter dicted as an sccersory before the fact, for him to expiain that who, though absent at the time of the felony. cow or abets in its commission. Counsel then tnd fact that in 1546 a gang of persons were enga; this city, im the manufacture and distribution of coun- terfelt money. Some prepared the plates, others maau- factured, and some set the money in eiroulation, id nos tind, any of she ibility Of tang the to go treet What ie’ always thougies tl far as the quaranti cneeney term one of the * go-betweens.” Mr, Carpenter wasia the bubit of frequenting @ boarding ‘saloon in Broad- way, Kept by ® wan vawed Young. He there requent- Andros, whom ho indaced to jous tl bail,” but, in course of tin ‘Troy, and then pleaded guilty te the offence, t he ia now undergoing sentence ia the State pris: | ia very probable that they would be obliged to List the testimony of men implicated im crime, but the ao | would see whether theic evidence was improbable, oF bore the sembisves of truth, and if they are sub: | tated by persons of undoubted character, they bound to believe them. Extraneous masters would. Goubt, be introduc attention tothe simple questiog—dad Mr counrel and advise the circulation of money? and with that simple issue the testimovy would be jaid before them | Anuxtia A. Axnuos, examined by the Attorney Gene- rel — Knows Chas. H Carpenter; tirst became acduaint- | ed with bim on board a steamboat. gotug up the river, im the fall of 1844; never raw him before; ber h osband lived at that t was keeping how Caldwell's Lenaing procured ‘for him and, when out, he kept away aslorfg as he phoaiv he was taken iuto custody at mit | | at 46 Dlece bat can't toll how often own parlorin Bleecker street; he amie (here perbap once or twlee a week; do not kuow what business he bis visite a friendly visite; ber band very frequently went out with him; those vieite ecntinued from ume to time until Mr Andros | waserrested; thinks tbat was on the ¢it of Jaounry, 1546; hor husbacd end Carpenter west out to ride to- they had beon; wat fall | gether; never heard them ray where er went out together efter ; they have returned aft er that time; ber busbaod h that Ume » manuteotureriot kept a furniture store, * What did you understand was the offence for which your husband was arr-ated? Mr. Biaxceman, for the detence, objecced to the ques- then, and the Atto Ney General would come to it, by putting in the rec evidence Writes cuninena.— fer bance ! of nge; he bad lived at Providenes. in Rhode Island, in 1820; he was there married to witness, enw iw ia pre fom efter he was arrested; he never was arrested oa any charge but this one, for which he was takea into eurtedy twice; he was in the Tombs w and he got out of prison in about thre ovnert rox Dereon sald —That pomtor was now Only on trial for being acevasory before thy fact, by counselling, 2iding wud sbetting the ctrewiating of ecunterfeit woney, the Attorney General cowid not ine troduce any evidence te show that he bad procured Andron’s itberty on straw bail, nd thereby procured bis escape from justice Judge Epwarvs aid—That evidence to show that Carpenter endeavored to cover up the guilt of Andros War releraut: bi show that he had pro- ured was l:relevant to the pro to her then proces ted to ex for nee objected bo any evidence as to their conve after the arrest of Andros. Objection noted by the Court.—Witavns first tom her husbendin prison at the Chief's office, when ebe raw him in the Tombe firet, Carpenter was uot there. nor Wes he presens im the Chiet # offlor, caasot tell the day of the week on which ber bustand was ar- Teeted: did not hear any conversation bet weeu Carpen- ter and Andros in the fombe.ev as to understand it ersed together (que: tion objectou to), and sl «y bad such conve: r husband’ twe days before ho Was Carpenter with your has. vand when he came home from toe fombs? Questioa chyroted to The Arvonsey Gaevenst submitted that they were repered to prove that Carpenter iuduced rave town, and chan, dence Wee materia: Jndge Kowane Adiaimribie to rw the prison e The Covet ruled against the admissibility of the questic ihe Arrousey Gennaat paid that, under that rale, he would not ark the witness any other question, re forving to himeeif the power of examining her further, when the District Attorney, who was engaged iv aae- ther court, arrived or Anares te ¢ weme sod that wich z) legally ateatoot! thought that that evidence was only the other indieiment, for whica A Lived in Providence for six or seven Years after they wore married, became sequaiuted with Abrebam GD Thompeon— Anaros was the pm +d Andros to find out, by merueric experiment, the Vert treasures tubk ia the ship ——; mud gold and rile Yer were discovered by the ageney of Andro: the mem riser. Andres, the agent or the Kidd Saivage Com. yany, and Ancros. the eountertetter Ile was prepared to chow that Andros war a mere tool of that eu y, a that 2 iustrumeut to ovaries t Carpent pator of that hidd Salvage Com hed etieoved to admit Loas here Was rach ere Fleep, bub as Lo cisitvoyancs, he considered it m very great humbug: site Andros, & FOMAD Of WHBK HeTVe® may BOW bet ited for allow ing herself to be mermerised. but they could not prove anything to impeach her character asa pare aud spot he certainly wee tre set vor Deveson ald. that the rule of law finpewoh witne s bad; t \ ould be rejeeted. 8 Mie, Anéroe thy of beli ‘with regard to the Kidd Salvage Company, was to show © motive for this prorecution. that it was net ovnduct- pod faith, or with any intention to convict the prisoner ; there never was an honest inten viet Carpenter , the proteeutors penter ir bot guilty, and there is no @coite or inteution of convicting him The Arionsey counsel for Carpe: ( aa Cutler, (defem he ently Attor tell the eourt, solemply, that be beliey lity, They (the prosecutors) have expected, and li expeot & Conviction im thts case aud ve could tell them that the people here, whom he reprectated, were one to three miles, who | accidentally run over by @ | Mr Corpenter was engaged in tha: class whicu he might | be | war about tl years the proreeutors, and it was impudently umsrae thut they were the feed counsel of Ise line of erons- court ruled they should not ork any quertions tending to degrade the witness; there was DO witness who could go into @ review of their whole lite, watbout being obliged to state sume things that Were HOt Tight .o Expose to public view Tho Arvivaney Ganewar, (to defendant's counsel) — If you bave the impudence to impute anything vise but the mere weakness of allowing herself to bo meraiwrised. | doit bike ® man and not like acoward. If you intend to ippute apy improper intimacy between he aud ‘Them pron. it boldly. Cross-eramination resumed—Came to New York, from Providenee, in 1837; boarded, for the firet three months, at the Veriek h was not in any business; was | mermerived while there by ber husband, at the request of various persons; It was sometimes a public exhibi- tion, and sometimes in private; Thompson was one of the persons at whose request she wav mermerised; ber husband was Lot in any basiness at that time; does not know how her husband got his money. except bya cbarge of one doliar for admittance; moved from the Varick bouse to 103 Liberty street, to a house kept by hire. Barren; bad mesmerie exhibitions in Brooklyn, New York. and Jersey City; witness went home to her mother, and semained tl about five months; her burbund remeized in New York and commenced the yarnich business, in which ho remaiaod til 1845 or "46; kis store was fret in 10th avenue, that was burned; th | second was in Troy street, and then he bad one nt 46 Broadway; the meemeric exhibitions were not continued in public after 1846; they were only done for the amucement of friends; bad mesmeric experiaents at Coldweli’s Landing; does not know who introduced hor to Carpenter, om beard the boat; if rhe swore at » fore mer trial, that it was Mr, Pearson who introduced them, it wes ro; was going up to Caldwell’s Landing for those met merio experiments, which were given at the request of Mr. Pearton; oecupied the house ia Bleecker stiroet till the spring of 1846; ther mesmerie experiments were contivued for the * edification” of Mr Carpenter aud Mr. Pesrson; Mr. Sheldon and others visited there 60; Was nover ‘paid anything wfter her return from Juwell’s Landing; does not know if her busband was id; Mr. Sheldon asked her husband dowa to hig store Tespreting some mestueric experiment; went to Vald- mene Landing @ second tine, and had oxperiments at ® public house, and olso in her private room; Mr. | Thenpron, Pearson, Carpenter and Coles were there; | dows not know what the object of those experiments | | Giscovered amything; supposes it was to examine tl yeavel, and ditcover what it contained; her husband was ih socmmemione Cow: — Was it at tho request of Thompson? jiiectea to by the Attorney General } he Courr really thought that they lost more tine | in keeping out the “hidd” case, than it they admitted , it Stones 4s continued —Those experiments were some- | ene oF arpenter and Thompson's reqavat; does not know whet she always stated when under that infla- ence, did not go thers for the purpose of making any of those persous believe there was treasere; uever did it for the purpote of inducing ed, when a awake, wh: barsof gold and , ‘reclos toner in the vewel; had no partic it; did not know ‘who was aboul to of stock; thinks it probable she may xistence of those treasures ia Carpen- ; knows 1d alo lar view ter's what business she bad there; witness bas stated im writing that her huaband got ton shares | tp the company for that discovery; dues not know if | Mirs Lemine was permerised; Mra. Hill was once mesmerised; does not kn t | Lone it spoken of; does not recollest hoariag of any gold or silver taken up. ‘The Arronn jeoted to thus going into thw Kidd ence; if they did, be would prove that Carpenter was the person who put the geld and sliver in that canna. {Question not admitted by the Vourt } t ‘ounset for defence--Had Mr, Thompson # gold | blanket? (bar.) [Objected to and mot admitted by the | Cownsnt for defence ycoposed to show a fraudulent | ageeement between this witness and othor parties. by | making false representations for the purpose of iuduo- | top ‘the rele of stock, aud that her husbaud was paid for such ageney. Cress ceomination resumed.—Witnoea never caw pieces ‘of gold purporting to be from the vessel; saw a * ola | ket’? of gold im ‘Thompson's posession at ( | it was represented to be o ag of © Kidd's" blanket; | did not th Hen ou the dock Judge Eowanve said that thor } preposterous rule, and which be ag unfortunately @ | was; does not know if, when she was meemerised, she | eversaw more faily Court of General Sessions. Before the Kecorger aud Aldermen Alles end Clark. Jobn MeKewa, District Attorney. Ocr 9. — The Case oj the Confidence Man continued ~The of Samuel Thompson. elias Thomas, alias Williams, int the Confidence Maw. judicted toc grand lareeny. in pualing @ gold watch from Hugh MeDonald, was re- sumed Uhis morning. The cross examinativa of Mr. MeDonaid war continued by counsel for the defenoa. Wirsros —I wever have raid that if | received $400, I would say, when cailed to the stand, that! leut my wach to the prisoner, q Have you received $250 from any persou since this prosecution commenced, A | have received $260 from a lady whom I had | Bc On nee before; boon Jaet; the lady oney becau reencd to think | was a poor man. and could not tora to lose the money, which was the fact; before she gave me the mouey, ¢he requested, that if called to the stand, i would be as light as poseible on the prisoner; | toid her | ebouid have to tell the truth; she asked me if | could leave the city before the care came to trial; told ber that! bad business which required me to go to Alabume and that | ought to have gone there three monthe ance; I did not say [ would go; I did not hint that | would go; I told hee 1 would not go if | made myself liable by 60 doing; | showed her ty eubpwon; I did not tell her ( mu $200 to go; 1 told ber that | was ® poor mi but supposed that Trust loco, or bad lost my wate! the said | should not lore the value of it ; she said she Lad vot the money by her, bus would go howe wud get it ; Liold ber 1 would do all that [could eenateeney,, thet | would consult @ lawyer; | did so, aed he said that if she had a wind to give mo the money, | might teke it; the jawyer whom | consulted was not the Dis- triet Attorney. (The money was returned by MoD ) ‘The proseoution hers reated, and the counsel for the defence opened his side of the case, clnimiog that m theft had been committed, as laid in the indictm but that it was obtained with consent of the owner Guonar Asswoov was called to the stand, to prove that Mr. McDonald bed spoken with him about tho loss of his wateb, Mr McKeon objected to this testimony, as no spseific perron bad before been alluded to as being by, or near, ut the time of the transaction. Mr. McDoxann stated positively, that he did not sce this person at all. at the time of the conversation, or | Girectly afterwards ; he saw bim for the first time, on Friday last, when be came to his (MeD.'s) house. ‘The witness Aiwoon was then rn. and testified that be in William street, o om the Lach of May saw the prisoner and Mr MeDonald there 5 they tated together about five minutes, whea they parted; I went up to MoVonald, and asked him if his name was Smith? he suid “No, my name is Hugh Me- Donald,” Larked bim tf I did not see bim give 4 maa a watch; be said * Yes, what of it?” I said, you had better follow bim, and get the watch back, for the same person bad got @ watch avd some money from me, @ few minutes before; he replied, “Sir, | Know my own | busines cause | J guess it is all right}? Lepoke to him, be- ad just lost my property. «aumined —I board in Grand street, at No 113; bearded there since Toame in; I came iu Inst y iL eame from the 4 founder j Ww to fee my bi ast tee | gd | am now boarding it the rate of $4 T never wae in business for mysal at the house of the Confidence M per week ; | have paid no board as yet; | came on here to attend this trial; | wrote on from thiisdeiphia, and received an answer from here; the letter was signed “the Confidence Man;” I put up, while in Philadel- phia, at the Black Hor Q—Have you ever beem in a house in Tenth, Marketstreet, Philadelphia [Objeoted to by © for the defence Court overrules the objection, and countel for defence excepts to the decision | A —-No, | never was in such @ house; | did not enter my name at tho Black Hors came on to # in Philadeipbia named Kush when | was on bere last «pring, I stopped at the Stoxm- deat Hotel in Courtlandt street, it was kept by a widow named Hughes; | bave not worked for some time past, for | bave been out of health; | have worked iuSacket's Harbor. and in Kingston, Upper Canada; | sent the let ter to the Copfidence Man by the hand of @ friend Q.— What was your friend’s name? A —Suith, (Laughter throughout the room) 1 frst met the Confidence Sian in tals city; | met bim in Liberty street; he rtepped up to me and asked me if he dic not know we, and if he had wot seen meat Uh: then aehed me if | thought Le was a gentleman; | said he had the appearance of one: he asked me if | would lend him a doliar; | then gave bim # doliar; he thea of him; he asked me if knew his son; [replied by askin him if be was not Mr Biddie’s eon; he emiled, but sai nothing; be nextasked me if | ald teod him told him | hed four more. which | gave him, he thea Howerd Loure; | toid him | went there sometimes; be asked me it | knew Nicholas Biddie; | said ( had heard D1Me #S2e, cask, Of No 1 rosie, some Su0 bbls, sold at $5 60 8 $5, Pras — Sales of 2.000 bushels of Canadian were made, for export. at 640. Provisions —Pork—Sales 50 bbls, in lots at $10 3756 for Obio mene, and $8 57} for do, prime Ofeloar mers, small soles are makiog at $10 75. Beef —Some small lots rold, at $11 fox meee and $8 for prime Prime mova wae dull Oijd was heavy. at $144 $1450, Of new, to arrive, sales of 260 therces, at $15 50a 816 Lard —Sales fair to prime; 490 on private terms, Prime of both de- kege prime at To Butter and cheese were steady. soriptions were very Tick — Sales of 75 tierces were made. at $3 a $3 50, Sreo.—There was some inquiry for clover for export, with sales of 50 bbis. prime free Ohio at To fimothy wor dull. at $16 per tierce Flaxseed was heavy and ba at $140 a $1 45 per 56 Ibs, vans — Sales of 300 hhds Cuba Muscovado were mea ut Sigo a 6350. a8%0 ; and 150 New Orlewas, at Bise. Sales of 200 boxes brown Havana were made 63,0; apd 100 do common do., at 5560, a 80. Wrhisxer.— Sales of 150 bbls were made ef prison and low proof Obio. in lets 27e, Drudge was dull at Qe aLTivo. jarter casks of Port were made, 00; 90 quarter casks Sherry, at 750.; and 20 do do sweet Mi lage, #t 350 ‘Woo. —Since our last. there bave been no sales of Importence. We give the current rates for all deserip- tions. viz :—Saxony firece, 4c. a 460 ; full blood me tino, 88¢ # 40¢.; one-half and three quarter merias, 860. a S7o.: common and quarter de. 3le a 340; tud warhed, ee. ‘a S2c.; pulled superfine, S40, @ 360.; ve. a Sto. Buenos Ayres washed. 100. Bt d amd picked. Ife, a 2c.; do. ua- Dele uawamie®, 08 180.3 do. Mexican, 130. @ 140. Receipts of Preduce per, Hudson River Lines, This Dey: Flour, bbls. Beef, bbls 4ai Lard. 102 Ashe 39 20 Whisk: 158 i117 Cheese hoxe: 2,107 MARKETS ELSE WHERE. STOCK SA oker's Bo: 25 do. b%™, 46}4: 16 do. tina: 1a ree ais ee 7; B q Boston, Oot. Co 1 Faron $8310 ds. V1 Reilrond, 2654; 3 Sortatk County Ratteond 23; 1 do. Prick are Co, 985; 2do East Roston Co. M4: &; $5000 Boston City 6's, ‘51, 100; 68, 68105; 1440’ Suaqueliann fe Mechanicy’ Bank, 62, & Mechanics’ Cael 780: 25 Harrisbare RR, 40 ond roa rd Caticay 730.0 La nis Bank, 1008. mem Timone, Oct. 9, 1549. tock Roard--060 Maryland ('@ 1 Pi & Obio R. bonds, ig 88M; I whs. Franklin Bhs loss 10 do. Batts & Unie Ie FOREIGN MARKETS. Kinoston, Jam., Oct. 1.—Bread—There is not any Pilot in first bands, Crackers are dull at 2la Beef is Deing sold et 444. a 48s per balf barrel for family Cod- fich-The last cargo was pareelled out at 10s. Gd. per 100 Ibs in tierces, and 148 per box. Of previous re- ceipta, eal en made at 9s. Od, a 10s in tierow and 128. a 136, p consumpti quality well assorted (6 ( heere— Had been rcarce. but “the recent arri brought supplies. D G. is worth 14 and American 0d. perlb Fleur—800 barrels Baltimore, which arrived to a bore morket, realized 888. per barrel. in small lots, Another cargo wae in the offing yesterday, and will come in this morning, a8 the tariff has expired Freights are dull toall parts. Gold—American is worth and good are wants . Lard ia still very scares 20 kegs Baltimore, tthe only receipt) realised 93d. per pound in lote Lumher—The ‘ket is fairly supplied with all de- scriptions White Pine is sold 808 per M, Ced: shingles are dull, and Cypres# are wanted, Hoops a quite uneal Meal—Small sales are being made at lis 6d Pr bbl. There is not any in first hands. ‘The stock is moderate and old, but prime new would not command over 16s per bbl. Mackerel —Late sales of No. 3 have been made at 16a, 6d a 17s per barrel. Onions—A Rhode lelavd lot has been anid at the ham- _ We could not learn the price. Ot! od is in de- a dull at 66s per bar- rd for prime. and 66 a 6+s for mess. Potatoes —A ca Rh Island has been sold tion. Wi which bas been some time in the island, hes _beos at 18s per 100 Ibs. Salmon is wanted. There is not epy st market Soap—‘The market hae heen exceed- ingly dull. ‘There bas been no demand. though hold- | exctapltie, chan tn thie ence that the Cours ould BF | Pulled out eendul of ills, wud aid, "you soe Ido | <7" have been anaious to tell.” Sait- Cours, be 64 per | irrelevant, =o purpose of throwing discredit em | Bot vant your money,” and he returned it to me; he | barrel. Tobacco A fow bales leaf bave beon taken at | witnesses, then arked me why Tent him the dollar; I said ho ‘ap- ~ fl gy toma = oe ee E yore ie a gentleman, aud so | lent ito him, he | } ft » PB iegrreor ag stipe ge on getio m draguec prod about eked me irl bed eenfidc.ce enough in him to lend bim | eeut p ver saw gold or silvor} | Mr. Gracey was @t witness's house after the experi- menis at Caldwell’s ; does not know that Mr Gracwy <= her husband any money; did mot elf baud Mr, dracey thejten shares in the Kidd Company which had ; Laid yea, avd let b: if | had cvafider pte my wate! * wn id he would ree me at t I coon fol gaveitto him; he left me joward House on the wed, aad overtook ee: am ee Le A “ Ammouncements of Births, Marriages and Dvathe ere nat inserted undess duly cuthentiveted and paid for. Married, cargo. rom Prov: aidan, pert of spit i ~ end ephore at foul of am Wasp bow wd went ee mat, with Lowe ¢ back with lone fer Bosten, al Fianina eolumn grew, with she, wrechere. ‘The Br brig tain, Crew, and mediate eo asro of ettention to w Reok, off Hy an ning ‘bavection A 120 wh. Brig Watchman, of Belfast, 17 days from Wilmington for Beston, 3d inst, 60, Blisateth'E Acarure Sen Franc port. (We) Cisco, previ ws went outii he BRRNU. A, rls, wi Boston, ldg. videu ported of end t Farsouri Fylsgain Evdera, Math Justi Mazarias, Harmonie, he soMonTHeo Bar, Sept W—Brig Pan ‘Get 10: nknown. o@ Rova NYork. ble ors i, ? dons Sort ence umbnown, 0 lig! tor wae immediately Pw Sonu Exeawon Javan, Eh She thumped’ prevty hard,» keol liad come off and yor: of hor rutder wae © upper port Lut would mobably be « Sous Wasr her ue Buuepa, of Proviare un Magner, from Bay Chal Nowburyy 1, Wont ashore mucuing of 7th, Mb Cape Ann, aad Dilged; crew saved. gm Fer loss of Br brig St Joba, from Galway, av. Sept &—“The brig Speedwell Wilson, from Aux 1 orton, wi fe ry Sad was making for Nassnts toy eu rep vm Jamaion ” 19th f Vd, or 4 anys, on}. Coquins . June 2—sid Bristol, R! fur Port au Prine: and from Philadelphia tor Falmoneh for England, vA, Sept 2 Steamers Pan York: 24th. brig Nancy ne abch tor Pert au Prince ; 25th, brig Taos Tawi eu, Jecey, Trinidad, and eid for 3 230 Seelionae Picross Turks. Talend 2th park AG Wachburn, Gitlord, Nit York; Sth, wae “Hebron, Skaling, Baltimors. 1 Ulford, Philadelphia (put inte Boston, rbor}: sehr Bel Iphin, Ho.der, do 8 . Sept 12—-No Am voseel in port; 2 barke at an tte horassetance It te x di part of be: incetewn, wei lugh up aod ath ! tod ofa iow bbls of dour snd sene would be raved. rernaps eth dainage Phe ‘mains 1 which was spit, woall ore aud cables, of Anuisquam, varind hee cables and vessel in OL 3 much damaged a Dowrd auetber vi |, ad tae Wap deitved ‘a, put into Nautuekes, bth f head of maioimast Bok Osiica, whied sailed from Nantucket for ——, of an anche loop Aoel Hers, whieh put back 7th, wis lovs of aa anche wad ly Sargosured, have been brvughs to chis port by onrgo pene a Wioneingtony Wal neley. with i, with pars of his carped er have arrived as N rig San Autres, wish ao femory hoe cargo saved, and ta important gui the yeh of the public rervice is under the im= sof the Fitth suditor, who bestows wo degree the eubject highly commendable, tnd-rotand that in ropiaciug ther nos om South-Wese bron d te one 4 ais harbor. a em ashy W oly 7 Leet wa er. red tt Roads abt July 12, Mexican, Cudworth, NB, 350 ep Spoken. Yat 37 40, low 72 0. FOR CALIWORNIA. Ship “: Kiisahe bh" of and from Salem, 131 days, for Sam well (on error: it tasy bo intended for tae en, Troman, benes via iio Janvica, April 29, for ban Francisev), Aug 15, lat 14 40 (supposed N), low Lis We Foreign Ports. Sept 16—Schr Roe. Jenuings, of NYork, from Wound down the voast, the oaly Am vessel jerstand the Koo was disposed of wt Sau Pra: to the Ist of Aux from this oity, for tr Sepe 2s ich leas of mainte oh Loyal, Tynes tr Falcon, for NOrieans, same ; sche Louisiana, 44 days ri Sarah Williams, Pepper, for i AM Voueel. ark Floyd, Mayberry (from Peo~ (the sbove vesvel was ro= rem Ret et Sid au nde i crleah 3 to ging Br, brig Velocity, from Baltimore. Sid Sop. 2, wig Baltimor: wi e. Sept I—H B M ship Champion, taking in spe- chr Gen Linooln, (Am) from San Prangie~ hepwan, une; barks Alvert, (Ham) dog orien} ¢o, aud 2Chiliag briga. Seps 20—-No Aw veasels in port. Nor brig NYork, $6 ‘ce, fe vern, Jarman, from Nor (U34) DG Balley, Oct; Sei to ie tot ‘Anahuac, Starbuck, fur do, coon, aud yt 29—Arr brig Eudora, Matshows, wick, ay ore. vrietdam pate ) 7 roik, awd eld Waite rige Cid hae, Bram, ANE may i Devs—Are bark Palestine, Lenag ‘one French, thy other British. Home Ports. been given to her husband. [A numbor of Lette i ther by "1 : Barrimon a, rr bark Lawrence. Ma | whieh w! " her hi toying t er have my monuy en At the Church of the Emanuel, on Monday evening, | echrs Weaver, ‘Troy; Sarah aad Emeline, J hich wi edmitted t Sans rN | watch back; hesaidhe saw that! bad no coniideuce | gth inet, by the Rev. A.8 Leonard, Mr. Tuomas Far | NYcrk; Jucphine, ingeland, doy Basel, Wick lage ean ay Se one in him. and then gave me back my watoh aod $15: he | go Silas Lavinnia Mason, of this city. padre greg pte Pag ye rf 2 my 7 H v pone b ses siso called meaclever fellow, end gave mew $9 bill; I pre tas toll rigged brig w aa herm brig off swan Poiat, 4 tives iy ud soar a Drie yard ab Cald’ | thanked him, and we parted; | then followed him till I Diea, * pnehor: Cembride te of the Maa of war shoals, & saw bim and McDonald talking together im Wiliam 7 vil rigge & brigantine beat My went down to the brick-yard te help Mr. Bea- | street; | thought he was following thte business. and Wank LL M.od Gen Comments stun tn] maine hoa : pett; mnere they lived was moi more thay a mile from | mighé have done MeDovald as he did me; ie talked te P jols Baek Calne Cominaped cane | on live, . works; Inft it spout the mitdin of July.1848, | go that he farciuated me; andes soon as he was go: 3 os ee oe does not know if Mrs, [ills was paid for her experi- ” * iwenty days. y mente; the and wMnoss say have been mormerisud together cnce; but Mrs Hille never showed her any merey that she got for her experiments; Mr. ?earson and his family virited frequently at her house in °45 and A week; saw @ per. but did not ot know glass,’ Last; dows be t became of the ten shares: isa ten dollar bill; paid be ten dolier bili, and he eaid it was bad wes good; witness bad got it from her last day of December, 1549; does not kuow if it was om the * Ccean Bank ‘The Arrouncy Gewwwat, enid they had no evilence it was bad; they badenly the opinion of the baker, Let them produce the bill, or the baker isess thinks ee tore up the bill, or g o het bushend. and he burned it, or tore it up Mr. Curnen—1 will now read the witness's offer to perjure herself, Juron Eowarne eald that his lice counsel did net give him the privilege of making euch am aoousa- don. Mr. Curtom would read the Lotter, ard then it would be reen how far he was justified in the obse om, Counsel bere read an extraet from one of the letter in which #he anid: Would it not be better to say that William (her husband) left town at one particular date instead cf another, lest she should be wiked how he bad subsisted during those periods. se-ezemination continued. — Her husband wi ayn in the office cf the Chief of Police af broveht from Troy; eaw Mr. Norris there; did e Mr. Peateon there; madee » whieh was drawn up by Mr. Pearson. she thinks, at Mr. Jobo- fon'r, in Cross pirect ; does not think che aware. at the other trial, (het that statement was drawn up at the Chief's office statemencat Mr f request, and be teok it awsy with h Mather at the fel o partner, Rervamined by the sittorney General-—Wae firet pat Into this mesmerio sleep, at Providenoe, in 1839; thie matter of me meric sleep wae publicly talked of at thet time ; she was really pui to rleep—it was vot feigned; when subsequently kieemerived. it was wish ; ele was opposed to coming to Ne purpes husbaud « a Previdence, first. lw rat nt ot at her own eved toN York t ring ber ¢ — abv 4 were wentt of New York her she they became residents 4 hee husband w time at Thompror t. Thom pe Was mesmeriond at Ue duced to Carpenter ; ¢ merweri ti et ( aldwell #, but does not know that or any © ¢ but her husband too aay partin experiments with her; t to thove experimente when feen when im the meemerio Flee there was any design; she hed w aware that did not know . what was going om around her when in tha! sleep; waa Hever a party to the purpore of inducing any one to purchase atcek in that ev the party in 1844; pany; Gracey was not with he came to their house in teu or ways expressed bis bo- penter; two dir aldweil'e: a ib the public house. and sometioes o doard the bell boat; understood from their conversa. ye nll interested in the Kidd Compa. » * from Carpenter that he was interest- 0 in it, but understood they were #: the gene. Tal conversation: the letter alluded to, was add-e ton Mra Lavinia, at Carpenter's request; thas was Carpenter's wife's name Arronsey Genenet—Did he not tell you «it, im order that you might swe drevsed & letter fo him? [The que to and vet admitted | That letter was in answer to @ letter rhe bad ree! enter » Defendant's ¢ # that letter im January, 1648. im Mr. P # porsension ‘To the Attorney General— W iiliams's departure from town, aileaed to im ber lettor, wae his departure fcom Celaweil Was it after they knew the bench warrant was out fenivet bi [Quertion oljected to. and wa not admitted } Pei.) Attorm General a te my that it w y band trom arrest. and be was willing that thet evel d or Christian men erwid attribate to upen ber, but he thoughe it w ght to condemn ina woman— * fide Ad to ber burband. bees tothe Attorney General— When io the mes. hinge more distinct than im @ dream she she actually did ree when in ‘The saamination of thie witness lasted cone! | | | sales of pole were made, at 7 | 6 44 the charm left me This was the only wit we call by the defence ‘The Reconven charged the jury and the law applicable to the cace leaving th ti declared the prisoner guilty, He was ici ments, en ern een eee ne eet CITY TRADE KEPORT, Tuxsoar, Oot 9—6 9. M. In cotton, sales to-day were made to a tair 6 tent, et steady prices; holders continued to manife con! morket, though purchasers had but little difloalty | excouting oréers at current quotations. receipts cf this State and Westera were toa fair ex- | gent, and fully equal to the demand; sales were effected tow mod extent, at about prorious quotations though the market closed without animation; in Cag ian flour there was also more offering, but ay there was but little demand for ehipment, prices wore hoary; Seuthern brands ‘@ steady, with « ta'r looal trade. Rye flour was steady, while meal was held at firmer rates, There was fair demand for wheat for milling, | but prices were unsettled. Corn was lees firm, th 4 for export, but om terms in fay pero! | stated below. sady, and ina 4 vd. Onte were dull and easier. Barlay was also | more plenty, end dull Pork was gain by with limited sales of moss and prime, at r low. Beef continued dull. Lard was in fair demand, | while prices for geod to firm ruled about the ae Butter and chee were in fair requ In groceries trade was steady. but for cutee sales were Lim ted, Sogare were also steady, with moderate sales | of Cuba and New Orleans, at about the rates of yexter- ay Avure—The market was Inactive, and only small at $6 w Sales of 6 halt pipes Bordeaux were made, Sales of 16,000 pounds Northwest Const, at — Fiowr ~The transactions reached 8.000 ding sour, at $3 2% a $4; old $4 66; old common State and mowed. at $4 fl wm $4 64; Dew, common and straight State, and straight old Western, at $4 04 0 $5 06; wm wixed Pichiga y 50 Rye Flour ‘ba $8 1% Corn deal Jetwey, at $5 125 a $3 26, the Intter price for extra, Leet sales of Brandywine At $5 31 Mu kwhrot was more plenty, with ralws of 250 | gr at $22 $2 25 per 106 pounds, aod Forost’s extra, 45 pound bags, at Tho, Wheat Sales ineiuded 2400 | bushels white Southern, at $1 12% a $l 16; L400 do, | red North Carolina, (& good article) at ¥8e: B00 do. ae mixed Ohio. at ie. and t of Cm brought $1 UL Sales embrac d 400 bbli Sales ineinded Soo bbie shite for d Jersey yellow, oloting heavy. Kye The prired 18 COO bushels for distiiling wt 600. 8 a Sve; Jersey at 35a 37¢.; Southern Barley wae dull at 62 0 65 Covros The sales to day amount te about 1.600 bales The demand was freely met by hota who vr, 10 sleplay much confidence in higher prices eventually, Weannex quotations, which we be- f tly adjunted FICATION aioe ba Monn * fait. “ & wa Steck in city in'all hands, enti Conver —No sales of moment w reported, except & reall lot of 6@ bage Maracaibo, which were sold at $ Qe. OF dry end 44, Bales of 16 tinue were we Farrcnie = The rates to Liverpool remained about the ob asengrged at Ibe To London, 2100 @ 5 OO bois of ir nyenged at Qe, ine Ort hy vereed; and in & Britich vessel to Glasgow, 18d. “pala ‘To oo bales of cotton were on. at fee per ib yur — Salee of American dew rotted were made, on terme not understocd 4 i Mr. Charles Morgan. lost their lives by bei: ulphed in the fall. O. Bullewin, Oct. 1. penta eady, att Sales of 100 bhds, New Orleans wore * og evidence Was cummed up by counsel ou either | of her father, No on the evidence, | The jury, without r 8 remanded to take bis trial on a number of other in- derable confidence im the future stability of the ia In flour, the eof |b ® fair omtent, on | |® tat steady prives while pearls were dull! atives and friends of the family are respect- fol Hy invited to attend the funeral from the residence 27 Stanton street. on Wednesday. at ok P.M., without tarther invite- tion The remains will be conveyed to Greeuwood for | interment | In,Jersey Clty, on the Oth inst, Miva Ape Ganghter of Wiili chester, | halt-p York, aged 3 years, 11 months, and xy the loth inst. at 27 Wayne etreet, Jere and friends are invited to attend MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, Port of New York, Oct. 10, 1849. Tips 5 20] Mien ewaTKR egraphio, or tle Intent Mari € Shipr—Indah Tonto, Nickerson, New Orleans; Sulla How~ nT W ore Lady of the Co: Flora, (fir) M Shack ry RY, , Riche cues Hoye WO 01 Geodeel Boston: Croton. Kenaise on, Kelly, Port a Berge iMiem, Winan, Tew Beaford; Perseverance, Molson, * A | Steamship Freire Ciry, 0 r Wilson, Chaeres, Sept 28, and | Kingston, @ 2 2, with tadee and Passengers, to J Hows Sep 30, 1 and 26 passengers. to Mait- en burr F bebe ng with iron,%te 4 Trig Bitsa, teow 20. Rurgnes, te AC Rowire, Ne ten brig Ro» Brig Ove ¥ m Guttenberg (of Soliivan), Woestor, Doboy Tel- and Ann Maria \bendroth of 1 rervice will bo performed at 1 o'clock | Bostrom, ¢ Digs Eliza Bu bert johns deiptish, Gov | Serrwengh ee Philece Puipire, Boy ky Jaridom, i = Ganon he fre rk U . Del, tnd. ¢ b vellow pine, tod K Rokenbangh Brig Reltimore to ) Howes, Georgetown, DC, 6 | ii nye, with fone, Movntar au tax}, Hall, St John, N * “hrie ity ‘ Hoetiey « Be) valiees, Sydney, CB, 9 days, wie Whitney & © Kehr wary Dhak Sherwee oy Toland, Ga, 6 days tert, Nel t Virginia, | eblanda reported “No vessels im | gighs, ow rum vet. | Satiod. Br brig Elizabeth. Oe ~ aa ENE: «+ moridian, ENB; ot vlestom barae i = 7 Page for St Thomas, Porte Rise, pop = aed all the Went Ines Irian ver steamer © above office Lith, where atl Rritioh mace en slied, 80 the Port Uilice eam Herata Marine Correspondence | Boag 5 Airived-- Bri Ainethys, y Patinronh Porvemouth. Uh webs wank wavelley Jonings, Charleston, Kosten; echre Bravdy ein Jewitt, Brooklyn, NY; 180, my | qhotvens Nebecon Fore | ir Vey the fy Bretton, tho captain ef tho fy ~ he The pen by the Trig Selim, teint ae Ne Kingston, Jom. homes ow oF | full-rigeed brig | Swed em Net Kevke. Pea voning Weother elver Une. Sep Oe New UF bigs a bee- Arr brig mem sober | Yok Ma feyeite, Clifford, St John, Nb, fo i 2. are scbre Suse Pian tagenet, Lew In Hewipron Risca, brig ¢ Hw ron, Sept 2—Are bark Tae, i Si Mary ere were OW Hide, Ricrwonn, Oct 6 T—Aresches Mary J Peek. Duper, Dieco Sepe 6 ship Al@lino, f ‘bylady:y pie ships Peterbo® Buus 4 Justice Story, Rik (for Phile- Hien, Trew nt ord. brig Hobs Wain. got wn- tr a ja «=Salps France iro: iar Masouie, Naatuehet Koade, York; brig Prer- ip Ooprey, Dickia~ . biort, Nvork: bet bark Roman, Maye, Boatui a Northern pore teh iP, < Avmbia, Setser, reel mt. LW. dung, Maeciet Saranac, Geet tr , birnge She kapeare, ama, Eldridge, Mertthew, vd others v, Fin, Sept 18— Bark Mary Varasy, Sturges, for st Marks, #001 Oct 8 5 PM—The brig Fairy, from St g deeply Inder, with white Fteemk, foreten ie attern 5B. The bes and Victor, ter Boston, came to 0 re they romania up to date of thi J—Arr sobre Rmily, Parsons, Rengren, Ins NOrlenos: Gen Quitinan, Overstreet, dor bept De Aer U > revenae cutter Duane, 2 Get, shred P Som: ‘B, 4 bark Wm Unaee, ova, Killbure, Eastport foe i Charm, berry, en, Bowen. We N Bie, trom P niladelpinte. tor and & sebooner, prt in ing in, Oe + (probably the Providence pai ngeline, ork, Sid Hi Albany. Mary Helen, x a- 0, Alors, N king, Hulee, aleany: Hendriok Maden th cont to 1d soy Martha Arr brig de ,