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ae secersomene t it Hall, on the pight of ball, vt spe Mee Binder standing neat ‘he bar, coranected with some difficulty soatertings female. Fae witness swore thet he saw jer strike ery several times on the head with» knife, and = the blood flowed profusely. Le « cbsequently saw Binder strike Emery with s cane. [n answer te a question from the prisoner's counse|, the W' ness described the Knife as either “round or square at the pont,” and that he though ‘* ir was a shoe maker's knife.” Several other witnesses were called, but did net appear. An application was then made for the discharge of the brothers Pabst, inasenach as there was no evideace against them. Jag then discharged the two brothers, the remark, that if murders and riots were commited, ‘and the perpetrators escaped, it was the fault of the people ; Rar if they elected persons to office who failed in their duties, st wos their own fault, and they should not compl«ia if murders were cemmitied and passed unpusished. Bail, was offered for Captain Binder, which was refased and the Captain remanded Considerable interest is manifested by the public in regard to the whole affair, the parties being intimately known in this vicinity. Ta the Court of Common Pleas, yesterday, @ sates was made fora rule to show cause why ho petition of William B. Reed, contesting the cleoton of Horn R. Kneass, os District Attorney, sheuld not be quashed. The rule was made re- turaable on Saturday next. The etition of James Vinyard, contesting the election of George Carpen- ter as prothonotury of the Court of Common Pleas, called up for argument yesterday before kelley and Campbell. The matter was finally held under advisemeat by the court. The City Commissioners, for the week ending Saturday, November 9, issued tea building permits, ing 667 as the whole number for the season. Among the notables at presen! aclonraing in our midst, is Senator Cooper, who has the decided gapoarence of being in a “perfect siate of preser- “The brutal attack upon J. Bennett, is the popular theme in this ci'y at the present writing, whilst the unmenly participants in t\\> outrage are waiversally denounced Tu Revarives or THe Lark Joan McDonovan. —The New Orleans Crescent, of the Ist inst., speaking of the late Jonn McDonough and his re- lations, says:—His eldest sister, Elizabeth Pogue, died a few yeurs ago, in the city of Baltimore, where sbe lived the life of almost @ recluse, after surviving her three children—John, James, and Maria. John and James Pogue were, for a num- ber of years, largely enguged in the wholesale dry goods trade in Baltimore; the’ ay aes wane removed to Philadelphia, engaged in the business of jobbers im the same line, failed in business, and died, leay- ing several | heirseach. Maria, her only daughter, married Thomas Weish, son of the late Adam Welsh, jarpaly engaged in tanneries; she survived her husband, and died a few years ago, in Phila- oo leaving a large family of children, who are The sma’l property which Mrs. Pogue ac- yf osnde ited by the strictest economy, was mostly left to the children of her sister Mary Mary Cole, his next sister, married John Cole, of the city of Baltimore. She died 1 few yenrs ago, in the city of Baltimore; her husband stil! lives. There was aremarkable resemb! ince, in personal appearance, strikingly so, between this sister and Mr. McDon- ough, and somewhat in character; indeed, a tinc- ture of resemblance, to a greater or less extent, might be traced in the whole family. The point of great difference between the two waa, that his be- nevolence and charity were prospective; hers was sent and aetive; he pracased self denial for a ture good; she to relieve the wants and nece: ties of the poor around her, to visit the sick, and eomfort the affiicted; she was apparently cold in pn pow mo but her acts vindicated her character, deared her to a large circle of friends Her children, who are now living, are equal examples for imitation; this same trait of self-denial (the great distinguishing feature in the character of al- most all the family) continues with them, aad, coupled with it, that seit devotion to acts of charity and goodness which distinguish the mother. Though beyond want, they «re only in comfortable circumstances; their acqueintance and friends are amongst the best of the citizens of Balti- more. Though they have littl to give, they a bargely diagenee the charities of others—thus they out and relieve distress aod want. This family bad of, Ann, unmarried ; Mr. Wm. F. Murdoc rich dry goeds importer, of Balumore, and hae twelve children living ; Eli- a, married to George Hayne, formerly a merchant in Beltimore, and hives wit him, at her father’s, in Baltimore ; George, living in Charleston, 8. C.; Margaret, the next daughter, was married to George Talisferro Jenkins, a near relative of ¢x- President Madi-on, and now « merchant in Balti- more—she has left two ¢ Madison Jenkins, beth minors, with their father in Faltimore; Louisa, young- eet denghter, is the wi'e of —— Stutley, a lawyer, living at Staunton, Virginia, @ member of the House of Delegates of Virgivta, and is the son of the distinguished 'awyer and Senator of that name, who died a few years ago. Jane, the only living sister, now resides in the neighborhood of Baltimore, cultivates a market Mary, the wife of garden, and sells the ) person, at one of the merkets; she, like her sisters, is of irreproach- able character, and equally eantled to respect and esteem. She has severe! chitdrea living i Margaret, the y« st rister, died in early life She married Lemuel Sudden, « hurdware merchant ”f Baltimore, (stil! .) and left one daughter, Margaret, who matried « few re ogo, and has heirs. Tur Next Learsiate or New Jensry.— Application will be made to the next Legislature to regulate railroads and bridges, by vesting power in rome proper persons to regulate depots and establish where they shull be erected by the railrond companies; to regulute the rates of fare,at not exceeding two cents per mile for passea- gets; the companies to provide covered platforms At the stations, (o enable the ) out of and into t ther The bill is also to provide for bre # of the regu lations, $10 fine upon the condy and for way special injuries to persons the comps 14 respon- sible car shall be rus on the Sabbath, under 100 penalty, and an indie ment for misde me: anor. ac someaty to enclose the whole leauth of their road in a board fence 12 fret tizh, with swing gates vot prasie f line of at the intersectic sengers shall be allowed to the road under $10 penalty. Application is also to be made to repeal so moch of the Hackensack and Passaic Bridge Comp noire’ chart * gives them the exclusive right building r so as t ermit any com; i any other road or ridge. Applice I als » reda the fares of the Jersry wer ¢ Notice is vivo give the ‘Sus 7 of apphratic ° . » chartera compeny with ¢ re 4 railroad from the line of ‘ New York and New Jersey, the 4 Sew Var nti to the Delaware River, f ion with the Pa y Ad Now. th —_————————— CITY TRADE REPORT. ‘ +. Nov. 9-6? M Bavanererrs.— F t mon aod mediem brands ef State and flour were i rod de mand for the Fast ond ef de, with a moderate in. quiry ferexpert. 7 p ve ali Geserip: thee. and rather more aor amounting t 17,000 barrels have been mot Sa $412% for sour; $4 12% a $4 07% and No aperti “ #2% a $4 68% for te aight Stat-, $468% @ $4 76 for mixed Weetern wod straight Indiana and Michigan; $457 © $4 Sd tor round hoop Olio; and $4 04m $6 for pure Ger for Canadian was wteady but quiet at 6 Southern four remeined rearcr with eales of 100 barrels, at $5 » $6 124 tortralght brands. endria, Baitimers Fredericksburg and George wn. Rye Flow wae in iimiied supply. and prices were nominal at $3 Corn Weal was dai, at $9 26 for Krandyw The supply of domestic Wheut lim Jemend war good for milling amd for export prices have an upeard tendency Sales to the ext were made at $104; 2 oat $116 and 6000 bushels ge and nominal at row and wanted at + Ith sales of 3.160 bo were firm, and raleabie at aT a a 4iie. for Nort Corn to-day, for sales of 16000 bushels. at 70 a T0%o for round Nor Were rearee, at : Corros baler. with « a y avn better demand tor well ae for the Eaat, with ern and Pras thern y+ Canndia reported on het ‘Change wore 600 * bnoyant barrels thin Sil a $l tay prime at $8 735. a0 wasin steady request, with enles of prime wt #4 75 a $5 50 and mons at $875 a $07 Reef hame were in moderate demand. Dut at encier rates, say at $11 87 a $12. Lard was [retty sctive. with rales of 1.000 barrels and tleroee, at 74 aTkc. Butter was in fair request. with sales of ‘Western dairy, at Ma ite and Ohio at €a ilo, Cheese Fas fh m. with enles, at 56 a OMe Tran — The past week, there has been no important variation in the market, while sales were very took place on Fri- on were mocepted mall An auction sale of & Gay, at which rather easier pri MARKETS ELSEWHERE, STOCK SALRS 5 shares Ontensbure Raliro 41,4 do. Bos Borrow. Novemter 4, 87; WO Ae. to 4 ned 8 A, folk County Railror 4, S34; 10 do. do. 60x 5 ao. a0. do lony Raliroad, 96 109. 50 do Bay gond Raiirved, W% Wao. do, ~ neem om amy greenies Married. House, = Ihe morning of the 9th . B.A. Broxes, Consul of ay, to Kurz, you juteber, Baq , of ee i as the Pag ‘Chase, {Be detdatal Be wablle of UF Bera wept oor fee d. lames Church, en the morning of the 6th of wins Rev. Charles Marten, Mr. Asiatuan R Bart Miss Sanan G. Hevxaicn, daughter of Major Frit: wiek—all of this city. In Honolulu, June 26, by Rev. Lowell Smith, Mr. Ay tend to Miss Ancriins T., daughter of Mr. I waaien July 1, by the Rev. 8. @ Damon, 0: tain Perea L. Lam, of the British brig Warlock, to Mise Mania Kuwevy. In Honolulu, July 31, by Rev. L. Smith, Captain exw to Katvararona: board brig Colorado. Capt. P. J. Baker, Mr J Mass, to wie | Jane Stim! . 26, of Cape Horn, by Heray Guer, of Roxbury, up, of the same city. The uring a gale of wind; but pitiousness of the elements, ry happy occasion, in which Died, On the 10th of November, Jamxs Kina, aged 6 yoars, son of the late James King, of this city. ‘The friends of the famil: nd his uncle, Mr. Charles . Freeman the members of Hermitage Lodge, 1.0. of O. F., are respectfully invited to attend his funeral from the residence of his mother, 78 Third street. this (Monday) afternoon at 8 o'clock. On the 8th of November, Francis G. Caniz, after a long and severe illness On the 10th of November, Micttact, only som of Patrick s ‘and Mary Bhea. ‘The friends and acquaintances are invited to attend his funeral. from his father’s ri jenoe, No. 27 Gold street. at half past 1 o'clook to. day On the 9th of November, after a lingering ilim the 28th year ofghisjage. ALrxanorx Nesmrr, Charles and Mary Nesbitt, natives of Ireland The friends and acquaintances of the family are tfully invited to attend his funeral, which will take place on Monday. the 11th inst ,at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his father, No. 264 Madison street. His remains will be taken from thence to Greenwood Cemetery At Tompkinsville, Staten Island, on Sunday, the 10th of November. Caces T. Wano, in the 62d year of atte ves and friends of the tamily are invited to attend hisfuneral, without farther invitation, from his late residence. on Wednesday next, the 1th i at 11 o'clock A. M. Op the 10th of November, of dysentery, the second = Caras and Helen Burt, aged 3 years, 6 months, an The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, to day at 40’clook P.M, from the residence ot his father, iu Thirty-second street, be. tween Ninth and Tenth avenues. In Brooklyn, on the 10th ot November, Gronce Earn. ron. on of William and Mary Eginton, aged 3 years, His funeral will take place this afternoon at 3 o'clock, from No 11 Baltic street, South Brooklyn. His remains will be takeo to Greenwood Cemetery. On board the brig Eveline. on the Sth of September last, on the passage from San Prancisco to Panama, of spinal disease. Dwiuut Danvoxrn, of the city of New York. aged 38 years. In Honolulu, July 81, Captain Josern Canter, keeper of the Manrion House, and for mumy years & readent of the Sandwich Islands. He was native of Cambridge, Mass. In Honolulu, on the 18th of July, Keaxa, wife of Mr. John Norton. On board the ship Cachalot, June 23, on her vo: from Panama to Honolulu, Mr. Henny of Oe. G disease wa the y Mansa, infant in of Papa: r. In Honolulu, on the 23d ult., F, daughter ot Mr Henry L. Sheldon MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Movements of the Ocean Steamers. Lrav For Port of New York, November U1, 1850, FUR Rue 7 03 | moon exrs.. voce 467) mem waren 063 arrt Ship Garrick (ors), deme, Liver 1, Oot 11, wits mjee fend 600 passenze pofford, Tileston & Co.” Pileteinee Friday. ith ote ra 4'yards t the deck and beam all The Pitock spiiot on b hortly after 18 cam * esvy rain could not see to run the ship, and was Thine ‘ ae ere Bb! chmal erpool, Oo tb ts re, to D Pilking in to land paseen~ Judkine, hence for Loghora, 55 da} “ 7 & Ls vingsl Tnip Townvend, from Oot 4, Gibraltar 8th, 0. Arrived at Sandy rat blowing vo cone pot Dens up. in with aod boarded ip Rosa- and waterl: St John, N ab p Asta, (of Boston), Simi . with mdee, ‘to Georges Shoal, «: Burlingame, Maings, ite. Howes, Goitfrey & S day, with vinsver, to master. hirig Wel'er Hoxie, Hoxie, New Bedford. 1 tay. Bre Eriendebip, Allen, Harringt days. Behr Atlantic, Loomis, h Schr Robt B smith, FE 7. Sebr Forest, Waite Hallo ears Tettie’ Landfait, New Haves. 3 dage, bound te Vir is. Echt Beveola, Win, Bangor, § days, bound to Chagres. Schr Martha, Wall, Bangor, 21 days. SW Ppit. Nov 1!—Wind during the day from W, Telegraphic Martne hapeetns Boston, Nov 9. Chon red-—Rark Appleton, Baltimore; brige Myra, end Mary is, Lima, Val iso, @ at 2\5 ovelock. vee : Letter, Bags for Chagros 1 avatiam, Cal'forn Lavtor Dacs for Jamaics, Chacres, Panams, California, Pasite, por Empire City, wil ole ° ding Roor (@ Byshangs) ox, W. past 2oclock PM. 2 fates masiis will rry' neice, and her to the drg by ecb. t afesr discharging her eargo, been on the rw York April 7th, f 4 for Liverpool, 7th inst, 8 Am, sorenet of Georges Shoal tign Ports. oamrio, Spracue, ftom NYork, sold a; bark Asef, Foeber, for Now anda, Parmales, do Heme Ports. ™ Moves Wheeler King Liver~ Yerk, ove; echt Mir t Taylor Shore, ner, Bombay and € to | ry Biles, Wall, Phila yew Albano, Pitcher mi A Appleton, Nie ), Lovell and Isls, Chase, lore IT Borden, Dunning, NYork; rd Carver, N Yo: Cid bark Henry Warren, Rai: den, 1m. Fabrions, Barcelona, ale from NNW commenced ith arene vice Torn of one ef her baste, aa the} arbor Se PE-—Reby % Taylor, Ly eitin, and Times, Hinchey, Boston, sobre La Roy, Powe Ford; Adelaide, Sampson, Boston; ‘Beves, Braddook, Sa Weems Asia, Hesee, and pool: ship ride, B: N Net: Juamite, Pla: jh Oaeodor, jarage; sol ne jer 7 Alfred, —_~—en3 eo OO eee - ~ Sa led. Prt ship New World, Kuighs, for Liverpool, sailed from | on — Nov 15, ate ‘ver before Ungs for Marana and Factte, ar sosumnse Goong ¢ Exchange Reading Room, (67 Ruchange } ib inet, at 2 o'vlock. teers ean be pre-pal: | mor Phiindetphia, | 1 her sieaiasbip alabama, Footer, | | Pech Tapa by ath tue NYork. echr Nancy Wise, Chagres; shi fens Dambure, ecbr Mary comping. wy sp (iy fe rook) Grockent, Wickwoue for Newronrr, arr outh tor NYork; Ham: EB aD, Rongeut lor al Turtle Key, Baha: fi wm REDreaD, Noy 8—Arr echr Minerva, Robinson, Dela- ac xo, fh joop Wim H Bowen, Kenny, ware Ci Pro Nov 8—Arrechr Bela Peck, Smith, Aloayy. $14 eobr Goo W Pickering, Park, Southern port; al‘op Moses a avaceae Bor do Are ache Virginiy, Wobary NY rk, 0s , sie beck F, Benton: Win Teury, Watt, Now ‘ood, Bos ras tehre Fairy (Pras); Besche, St Jago ae @ubs; Dart, Somers, NYouk. tb— Are steamebip Florida, Franoevill vidence, Clad wo joy 8—arr sloop Ari dene Miller, NYork for Prov= “Passengers Arrived. Lrverroor—| ashes a nlp Garrick—Mossrs Mafitt, Bruee, Lawrence, and Livarrooi “y ‘Princeton—Mossrs Wright, Cannan, aad i} ns gt Loc! maben Castie—Mesers Moore, Du- ee a Smith and three children. AVERPOO! bag Bind AND ‘CUBEBS EXTRACT. Corarva, found that a combination of si ite the most apeedy and cortain effect. iT 18 INVA- ilae remedion bl ata age ety 4 eapant to take, easily portable, sure im ite operation, J'certain in effecting s cure in tho shortest time. For sale at 12 A: treet. Price $1. oO aes me Fay BR. gonntzs. 19 DUANE LW treatment of of saizen yoanh, devoted She treat y jomte diseases, . the form pete Soci mate oeved 0p thoes dae DR. MURPHY HAS Ne. CUR Me.cA near om geo wereld hourly ited on ee Agra Sh ag tes Oh EQV28Y MoTHRR’s BOOK, O8 MORAL PHYSIOLOGY. —Were this book carefully rend by every married per advice followed, the fears of poverty, and the tee abriated, fon, and family of children, wou! ‘Ann sitcct. Book $1. Philadelphia, Dopey: eames et We bled to Bat fe both em Gers hpat: or wi curves rt edg can hi Dt COOPER, 4 DUANE STREET, HAS, F Test fourteen years, contined his praoties to the treat~ iment of mercurial and other diseases. He can cure the most ord ted f this disease, and mild onses removed in t eure oF no charge. EW REMEDIES AND QUICK CURES.—DR. DE La. NET'S celevrated renedise (purely vegetable) | f bo had, as ueual, Hi (pu delicate one Slso for debility, may his 1 Lispenard street, near B: invariably removed in one or two dai lingered from week to week, st quack-doetors, will Litt ete cure, by placing themselves w nt bon og gel Ud Seat econ oe sataatr aise, (oe Fesnen spesieetec Laat corrhas, &o. Ds epi d (INVIGORATING CORDIAL, FOR 2. ~The justly celebrated cordial is now prescribed to wo ure: seeen taionontioh-fete “the only anchor of hope — useit ee See ES | pee fi which are ing an cloner and productive of se ue isehiet to the nervous the man yuieal o¢ Keven Yo the alt done Ds .noumancrt out WOULD ger 70. Take care of thy bee ee, Ene ae = <= Sarat mir tiatiaat eat upon me eral tres Testers ONT, 42 QCTOR YOURSELR_Tox a of the Pooket Asoulapins, of Rvery One Thirticth edition, with one hundred em- yw Digntee and Malformatior William ¥: v bi Di ases are ci einen previous to placing y | no matter what his preten eetul work. (Strang | contemplating mari Patcopy ot th i ke be care of an: be. get copy of thi tral ma the sity, particalaciy those | in & letter, wil six copies will be YOUNG, } at R. RALPH, AUTHOR OF TH re \Treatlen,” ke.-Ofies hones, 9 tol ae Me € excepted) —Ne. 88 Grecuwioh sarees, of surprise to se: mt A a ripen formed. Ana it Desens '¥ and dejection, tl boty, that pl rod som are of pre ttlve' vent al fon chat, whoa z 7 may remain to dormaaas in the s to Appear in no other 8 i, if are most eastly and speedily rotsoved. "From medical Jad vantages t! mm hae cell. tensive and Tong practice. im this spect in as man) and nd that, oy in any, stage of sting thas many cases oan had existed ‘Practis Le Ornetatny PURLANNED 1m THE PAPER MATING THE LARGRET Please mention the date of he jigs im whieh thay aze aa seman i N pee eee THE NRW TORK vortined LaBIES List, Abbot Mre Jane Aiken Ji Atwater Mrs A Archer Miss Maria Ackerson MiteEllon Atkinson Mise, . 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