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woe bave been held frem time to time io the ey, THE LAW OF TREASON. LENNSYLYANIA UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT From the Fe La uence of e x Bulletin, Sept. — the Lrict Attorney Ashmead to send bills to the Grand Jur, egeinet the persors bound over for treason for their alt a im the late deplorable outbreak at Udge Kane deemed it proper that he should down the law of treason to them before they acted ep the bill. The o; inion is gven be.ow, and will be read With interest and profit by the people of the United geverally. It is ably written, and presents the w of treason in a clear acd iueid manner :— CHARGE Genrermen oF tHe Grawy Juny—It has been repre- ented tome, that tince we met last, circumstances and rylaad, who ‘bad come into Pennsylvania to reclaim a itive from labor, was forcibly obstructed in the attempt by a body ‘of armed men, asseulted. beaten. and murdered; that eome members of his femily, who had accompanied him au the it, ane ob thecaene, vine, aoee same party, maltreated aud grievourly wi and that ao ‘Officer of justice, constituted pe Aa the authority of this court, who seught to arrest the fugitive. was impeded, ‘and repelled by menaces and violence, while oelsimn- irg bio character and exhibiting bis warrant, It is said, too, that the time and manuer of these outrages, their asseeted object, the denunciations by which they were preeeded, and the simultazeous ped of most of the guilty parties, evinced a combined purpose forcibly to retist and make wugatory a constitutional provision, ‘nd the statutes euscted im pursuance of it; and it is added, in confirmation of this, that for some months back gatherings of people, strangers as well as tioras of the Place of the recent outbreak. at whieh exhortations were pen pe he dg hanged to held the law for the recovery Of fugitive rlaves us of no validity, and to defy execution. Bueh are rome of the representations that have been wade in my h egard to which it has ba- come your duty. as rand rages of the district, to make legal inquiry. Personally. L know nothing of the facts, or the ee relating oe add the court befcre which the accused persons f ter be arraigned and tried, 1 bave prom Soest m! waind altogecber free from apy imprres-ions of their guil OF innocence, and even from sn ex’Ta- judicial know: Saee of the circumstapees whieh must determive the legal cheracter of the offence thet has been pe aoe! Itis deo sate eateaere: ts of public justice. no less than to the partice implica: ed im @ criminal charge, that their nbal! be im no Wise, wod in no degree, prajudged ure, to the representations which ve no other cbject than fo peint you to the reason my addressing you at this advarced period of our sessions, and to enable you to apply, with more facility ond: certainty, the principles and rules cf jaw which 1 +hail proceed to lay before yo: If the circumstaners to which I have adverted have in fact taken place, they involve the highest crime known tocurtewa Treason against the United States is de fined by the constitution, art. 3,see 3 cl 1, t> consist in“ levying war sgainst them, or in adheriog to their evemies, giving them and comfort.’ This definition is Lorrewed from the ancient law cf England, Stat 2 Edw. 3 stat. 5, chap. 2, and its terms mast be und etood of course inthe cose which they bore ic that Ia end which «b'aired bere when the constitation was eadcpted. The cxpression “levying war,” so regarded. embracer not merely the ac: of formal or declared war, bet any ecabination fore by to nt or oppose the ex: cution of erfrreeme: fap n of the consti- tution or of @ public etatute if accompavird or followed Dy an set cf forcitle cyporition in parauance of sach combination. This in subetavee bar been the iaterpre tation given to these words by the English it hes been uniformly and ‘ully recogoized aed ad in the courts of the United States (see Foster, Hale, ‘kine, and the opinions of \ ld. Patterson. rebelisrd Washington J.J. of the Supre: and of Peters, D. J. in United States vs Vi United States we Mitchell. United States vs Fries, Vai ted States vs Boman and Swartwoat, and United vs Bucr ) ‘The detnition, as you will observe, iacludes two parti- culsrs. both of them Indispensable elementa of the off sace ve been a combin getber to oppose the law by force or comepiring id som» actual must have been exerted, cr the crime cf treason is no! | comtmmated i | | — the testimony for apdegainst them,and laying down a Pe nme oop aie ew of the rules of evidence by which courts are bound dual party be He reminded them, also, <= -_ the proceedings of meetings tin «hich he took part openl: pa cf a bedy of twelve men, sof | cr whie he either prompted. or made effective ey me | aaniiies citizens of one village, brought up to be | countenance or renction—eommending cmuaseliing and | “M*enecd for @ common crime inthe penitentiary; instigating forcible resietance to the i courte, of & conspiring te a law, not limited purpoes to Viclate it. or to prevent its ap apd enfcre: ment ina particular case, of agains! The combinati Bot legally neceseary to b ite existence concert of purpose may be deduced trom the concerted | action ay be Inferred from tacts oecurcing ft the time or afterwards. as well as before Berides thts, there must be some act of violence. as the rerult or consequener of tae combin Bu gain. it is not necestary to prove that the Ind’ accused war a divect. personal actor in the violence be was present directing, nidiog. abetting counselling. OF countenaocing it. he is, in law, guilty of the for eib’e act. Nor ts even hix pervonal presence indlspen- fable. Though be is ab-ent at the tine of tiom, yet if he directed the act ly fort's cd the means f effect. or instigated otber- t> perform guilt. Io te acon there are no acct There has been, I fear. an erroneous i thie mchject among » portion of our pros @, unjust ee. and pot binding on the ac- tions of mon —to tt present the constituti the lant a 8 compect of iniquity, which it were meritorious to Viciate o subver:.—the mistake has been a grievous one, and (hey who have fallen iuto it may rejoice, if perad. venture their appeals and their counsels have been hith- erto witbout effect. The supremacy of the constitation, in all ite provisions, is at the very basis of our existence as B nsln. hose cor science. or whose theories of | vidual right forbid him to support p r] maintela it in ite fullest in’eerity. may relieve himeelf | given when the New York regiment visi frem the duties of citisenship by ¢/ vesting himeelf of its rights while he remains within cur borders, he is * remember, stkat euceessfully to instigate treason jis om Fabel net be suppored to imply in there remarks, that Lbave dovbts of the law abiding cl araoter of our people | No one can bnow them well. without the most entire Felinner on their fidelity to the constitution thew way difer from the ma to the rightfulaess or | the wis dora of this of the other the feceral comp: = they may be divided in sentiment fas to the policy of a particular statute. or ef some provi- elon ins rtatute, but it is their honest purpose to stand the ergagemente. all the engegem which bind emtotberr betbren of the otter States. They nave + Feorgrise no law of higher social tiea and the laws made in | ¢ a9 higher appeal tha they cherish guided seal impels to violatk pe of law —th others who are controlled by feiss <ympathies and com> who yield too readily and fully to «ympathies not always faire. or. if false, yot pardonadie and become criminal by osteo bave, potenly in our jails and alins- here and there in detached por. fic ro State. ignorant men. mang of them without Higbts, degrade! in seeis! povition. and instine- live of rev-it—all this is true, It i« proved by the daily record of our police courts. and by the ineffective labors Cf those good men among ur. who seek to ¢ from t: mptation passion from violence, and ignorance from crime. But it should not be supposed that any of | theee repre the centiment of Peansylvania, and it wow'd be to wrong our people sorely, to include them in (be same category of personal, social, er politi ed in the article of the constitution which *s cited, that “no person shall be eonricted | fon the testimony of tws witnesses to vert actor on con’esion in open court hie end the correponting | in the act of Con. grees of oth April, 1700, seem to refer to the proofs on the tr to the pretimiusry hearing befor» the committing magi-trate. or the proces ings before th grard ing st ste can be no conviction aotil after atraigom: ot on bill found. The peerious action ja th ease le pot « trial. and cantot eonviet. whatever be the cewes, Lunderstand this murtalord by Uhief Junticn evidence or the pumber of to have been tie opinion jaages. and | | é |i | beled “Lager Beer ” ‘Some of | Walixof the Girard Coll vision. that istound in | cefsion for the purpose of knowizg that if the vi xpressed are in | respect erroneous. they eng yd my ision of ay learned brotker of the Supreme Court, who presides in this cireuit, before te to the serious preju- dice of any one; pr Be ifthey are ‘doubtful ren Pe vision exists for their re-examination in the bunal of the country. — fo s00n as the bi ascertained, which fund has been foun the purpose, and at no one time for months past has there been lees than a million of coin on hand bel ing to that fund. afcer redeeming all the certificates w! were presented. The last statement from the Mint, for the week ending tant, which we pub- lished on the 25th instant, shows that there was on hand be wards of five mi of ich bad been fund, and only there are any nding cert ‘ork, it arives simply from the fact thet t the holders have not thought proper to present them for payment. ‘consequence of the renewed applications on the sub- the department addressed the direetor to ascertain if hero were any Want of means for redeeming the certifi- eetes, or if any of them bad | deem refused ; and in rey on the 27th inst. he states: * We have ample means psy all deposits, the value of which has been ascertained, 7 | and in no instance has any stich payment been declined. We bave received during the present week bailion de porits to the extert of $1.600 000, and hi sayed and paid of thet sum $1,110 000 whi that certainly leaves no just cause for ec ‘The deposits of builion are made at int large cums, on the arrival of the California steamers, when one hundred and fifty to two hundred se] [eve de- posites are sometimes made in one day; notwithstanding which, under the present efficient organization of the Mint. the arrays are made and the payments commenced in two or three days afterwards, and the average period for assaying and ascertaining the value of the depcsite by any one steamer. does not exceed six or eight days, wh n the certificate are forthwith is-ued for the amount, om. Should cireumstances occur which may render the present bullion fund inadequate to the prompt discharge | of all demands upon it, we aro authorized to say thet | the Treasury Department will not hesitate to increase it, so that no delay sbail eccur in the payment of depo ors, so soon as their bullion can be assayed and the vulue ascertained. But, up to this period, that fund | bas been found amply sufiicicnt The assayed bullion band, which bas been paid for by the bullion y five millions of dollars, from which the king a daily ecinage of $1000, and = Lesides @ large surplus in applicable to any cer- eificates which may be presented for payment. Pexr evce or THe Mie te brought up for hisll of the Gremen’s building was crowded to onor Judge Wing. inquired of the prisoners they or their counsel had aught te sey Lame sen tenve chould not be passed, upon which Ammi Filley, | ndo D. Williams, Win. Corwin. Dz. +. Richard Price and Lyman (amp it, each rove, and, eying a few words, protested taeir innocence. Judge W. then addressed & few deeply impressive re- ste them upon the nature of the charge upon which ze they bad been found guilty, and upon the eheracter of | n the evil iefluences apd bad practices which | cust bave conspired to bring abcut so fearful a result. Judge W remarked, thet in his opinion different degrees f it attached to differ nt pereons, and that, in com ce of the greater inteliigence more detertpin- ness of O D. Williams, he felt bouad to give plary character to bis sentence. c (hen proceeded to sentence the prisoners. as fol- --Oriapdo D. Williams, ten yrars to the Penitenti- Ammi Filley, ten years; William Corwin, eight Asren Mount, eight years; Kben Price, eight Richard Priee, eight years; Dr Farnham, eight w J. Freeland eight years; Erastus Cham- i an Champlin, Widlard Champlin, Erastus Smith, | each five years The prisoners were then remanded — Detroit Advertiser, Sept $7 j cane j Our Philadelphia Correspondence. Pruravenrass, Sept. 29, 1881. The Twrner and Temperance Parades—Lager Beer-—Jersey Continentals Another Curious Injunction. §%. The Turners, including the association from New York, that ed last evening, marche in procersion to | Lemon Hill, and by the last accounts from th they | lacer is flowing plertifolly. The Cadets of Temperance — about fifteen hundred thie morning. and looked y Wel. One of their emblems contaized a severe slap favorite leger beer. which was net relished by the Germars. A wagon contained a load of barrels, ls- and upon the head of one was a bead titled at the of Oa . with a hidecus grin, as if gr drarkerds made by this new beverage given our military, at the shabby escort ted the city, bas, Tam giad to observe, had some effoot, amd the Third rigade made e very creditabie turn-out to day in honor be ¢ Jersey City Continentals. The visiters and their splendid tad attracted general admiration. It seems prebable that another curio>s question will orise cut of the Masonic parade to-morrow, In eonse- qu: Bee of ministers being prohibited from by the wil) of the founder. It inistera intend joining the pro- of geining admission to the w ballowed is Lf the attempt ie made, the w thorities will imterfere, and should the nder be « member of the’mavoniec order, a difficulty hard to settle | will at once arise is rumered that some mini ‘Theatrical and Musical. | Bowrry Trrates —This Souriehing dramatic edifice well Giled last evening. and the greatest enthusiasm ailed throvghout nif which are directed by that b bly vens, give the utmost eatistaction. and the acting | ovghout enlls ferth the highest eulogy; indeed. Mr. Vem tim, has every resecn to feel proud of the masterly mavner In which ¢rery department of hia theatre is filed. The attractions provided for this evening. will he a repetition of last night's bill. ce trag dy. entitled “Damon and Py tins, sustain the chara This highly | actor merits the poh praise for the rapid progrers be is nightly meking in his profession. be supported by the full strength of the company tegedy will be succeeded by the laughed Mr and Mrs White.” Mr Griffiths sustsint: cipal part; and the whole will terminate cal dvama of the * Miller aud his Men,” Mr. Stevens playing the part of Grindotf Nino's Garvey —Madome Anna Thillon, at whore pertcrmanres the patrons of thts splendid theatre mani- trted eueh great e#joymen: a few evenings «imos, is to vening in her original charact-r tarine The Crown Diamonds.” which is p tueed in an extremely creditabl manner, and the maste of whic excellent. Madame Thilion is an artist very rarely with ; she le finished in ber style. aad pos ims for her a eng the highest stars that move fa th Ever since her eppearance here, rhe of universal admiration, which i+ m seecom on gimost faultless voice, which position pyr a rial, J sud hough It diifers feom ar case in this country a ling merit weed ty Judge Irede'l, om the indictment of | presente itelf Mr. Hudson, a very eminent vooalist Srient phar Bc. Tr., 490, I feel autboriaed to re od greatly admired for bie excellent delinrations of the commend Tt to y¢u, as withim the terins of the courtitu- | Irish character, will support ber, together with Miss | tion. end inv iving Bo injustice to the accuerd Mary Tayler and Mr. ¥. Meyer With such im. L have only to add, that tresrom against the United Btates may be committed by —_ 2 one resident of sojou-n- Ing within ite territory. and under the protection of its laws, whether be bea citaen cranaiien. Fost. L 183 6.—1 Hale (>, 00, 62. 1 Hawk. ob. 17, re0 5. Kel 98 Besides the crime of treason, which I have thus no- there axe cflences of minor radon 0 spins | the oon. flitution anc the State, rome hich may be | spgumnotig established by by the evidence tint will Delore There are embraced ia the Act of Congress, Sept, 1790, chap, 9, «0, $2, om the subject of | Obstiueting ot resisting the gerviee of legal process the Act of of the Ul cf Mach, 1 9, seo 2, whieh tee jurcry witnesses, and of out courts importial admtnieteation the Act of the 18th cf relates more partion Jazly to the rercue or attempted reseur of a fugitive from Jebor There acts were mate th charge to the Grand Jury cf this Court in Neven of whie phall re, a cepy to be laid te deem ft neceseary to repent thetr Gedtlomen of the Grund Jury & ‘8 wort grave and lety. ¥ yim performing it, nett) permit your indignation erime, oF your just aporeciatin of itm periins wenevs: to infuence your judgment of the guilt of these who may be charged before you with its commi sion. Bet will be careful, sis, that ro misguided Sale ae ot) You will inquire whether offence hae been committed. what was its \eral ohare and who were the offenders —and this done on with Ogu Presentment: od t Your iaguirive will not be revirieted to th people belowaing to our own State. If, tm the progress o Than, you shail find that men bave been among us, » v0 weder whi aborted tot nr at this time. You ate abs entow » oc Wers to tree omable viotence and who “ attract iow Niblo’s will be crowded in every dopsrtment Drevon's Torates —This popular and beautifal | ‘Thespian le was crowded egain cers, to Withers the great pectorm } | any we have ever heard | bing. surpare any yet given jou to withhold the guilty from | We peroel Lever moakad conesience OF of peace have | iabed actress, Mie. Warner, whose pert werk Were so superior in © won for her the proudest position in her yohedon Ever since her eppentance here, the theatre has been orewded to overfiowing. and the enthusinem exaeted | With euch ® powerful aoquel- | tiem as this lady to Burton's inimitable company, what can be expected but first clase perfor aod domsely crowded houser? The a'trections offered for this eve. ‘The commencing ra admired play grr ts, Warner will snstat Mre Hallet, supported by «0 unequalled cast of and the conclu fing plec «will be the comedy of ih be the great The Hieney Moon.” re Warner por orming ihe part of Jolinta, Broronam’s Lrerew —A brilliant euccess was achieved here Inet might by Mise Cushbmaa, in Brousham’s new play of the “Actress of Padua.’ The part of La Tisbe, ren- dered celebrated by Rachel's performance, is exactly enited to the varied and inveneified powers of Mise Cash. man. ond che interpreted the meantog of the author with the most consummate ability. The play is one destined to add another leat to the laurels of this distinguteh od artiet that it i¢ repeated this evening. and we have at that should the exigencies of the establirh it, it would beve. a uninterrupted rua of of the greatest triumphs our 1o doubt r «has achieved Notovat Toeavar—Am extraordienty array of at- traction is announced for tamight at this favorite thes. tre. We are hed Ww Manager Purdy can keep b unparalleled att Fe for $n con) low a price of ndinieston ndefatigalls managers © y before the pulx fs evrtsboly one haow of and moriie od they are redeemable and redeemed, on presenta - oan Coxsrimatons.—At eleven | erday. the prisoners in the railroad conapira- | . at which hour the | Parnham, Eben | ard be advested with becoming terms of reprobation | njoying themselves most heartily, and of course the | nn ontering the | the the « of the shannon,” will appear as Andy, tbe Idiot. — Th of the “Stranver” was here pa ond with & cast Mr. Clark's Stranget was soun: excellent. It was ® rende' striking Raa pre ng te yd yet deliciously comis bit bane below the line of marked su- afternoon, * Ty's Minsrarce wi give one of their excellent stainments thisevening. Songs, ducts dances and are the features. A crowded house, as is usuaily ‘the case, may be expected. Go early. Fe.rows’ Mivetaecs.—This delightful band of negro performers, announce an exeellent amusement for to- night. Every one should witaeas their correct Lo traitures of the negro, and their beautiful singing eanci Tue Wrany Las Last Nici, at Aston Puace.—Every seat | in the Astor PI House was seoured betore ths doors 0 med last ast night, ‘and such an assemblag of beauty fazhion ion bas not been seem there for many a day. The apnouncement of the Professor Lg aged to atay 40 | short @ time hae evidently stirred up people. We hope he will make arrangements to Preah ening asthe families are End returning to the cre Bb rated eee the Wizard opens his box plan, to secure seats, from 81; A.M. to6P.M This is very accommod: pagent wy | wishing to take ty, calling om their way to or from | business, and (Hingrand day bectormance of next Saturday promises to be a greet aff: We learn that places are already taking fast for it. Tartan Hart.—Mr. Turner, who is said to be a oped did bailad singer, gives a concert at the above hall on Wednesday evening. He is repcried to have been very successful in bis esnoerts timore Washing’ other cities. The selection of musical gems for that evening are excellent. Mx @ K _ Dickinson —This gentleman, who has re- cently arrived im hong ge rngy from London, where he bas performed some the leading characters of the age and romentic drama with approved skill, is about to display his elocutionary powers in Sbakspearian Readings, at the Tabernacle, in Broadway. A good reeder is a+ rare, and ought to be as attrsctive to an Vightened community, as @ great musician or vocalist, aud if Mr, Dichinecn can command audiences with his remarkable power, as is represented, he will not fail to prove highly satisfactory to the intelligent people of this country. We bespes for Mr Dickinson, a courteous, & patient hearing, inl his beautiful, bat difficult task Bowery Amenrrneatee —This elegant establishment continues to be well filled st every ¢jusstrian eatartain. ment. a ie eutbusiaem and delight manifested, are an- rog--amme isrued fur this night's per- toa aed ies all the tolent engaged here, whe will appear in several classical feata. Afternoon perform- ‘ances will be given on Wedoeadty and Saturday, afford- ing fixe opportunities for the litle folks. Socrety Linkary.—Dr Valentine will give another of bis * Evenings with Brother Jonathan,” to-night, at Laasal | splerdid establishment, | neokhye City Intelligence. Cnnup Mes nown —Yerterday atterneon the body of a | female child. about five years of age, was discovered in | | the water, at the South ferry, where it appeared to have | | been for some time On extriosting it from the | | water it was found to have a heavy stone tied about the — | neck, exd the mouth was stuffed with rags. We could | not bear that suspicion was pointed at any one in parti. | cular as the pexpetraner ofeuch # barbarous deed. An investigation will be held to-day. The body was romoved | | to the dead bouse | | Fine—Asoruer Stanue Benst.—Yesterday morning. | about two o'clock, a fire occurred in a etabdle belonging | to Mr Datton. corner of Flurbing avenue and Spencer street. The building was totally consumed, together with its contents. amongst which were two valuable | horses and a large market wagon. | Court of Oyer and Termin Before Chief Justice E eo and Aldermen Kelly and | Chapman Serrennen 90.—The Cuurt met this morning and after | | settling tho compensation cf witoersos, and hearing som+ few excuses of jurors for their non-attendance, adjourne } sine die. U. S. Marshall’s Mice. Bart 20. —Charge of opening a Letter —Gvorge Willinms, charged with opening @ letter beloaging ty Geo. 3hep | herd, his employer, containing the sum of $226, ar re- ported in our police intelligence of Sundvy, was trans- ferred to the custody of the Marshal, and has pleaded | guiltr to the offence Committed for seutence rrr en CITY TRADE REPORT. Morar, September 2)—6P M | Breansrores —Flowr seem d firm, though not very ac- tive. the business consisting of 8.000 bb's. at Saturday's rates. Catadian did not vary mush, sweet being quote! | at $4. and sour $3 50, in bond. Southern was less ba ant; 000 bbie. mixed to favori'e old and new, realized $3 fc ur ruled quiet at $3 Si', while 80 bbls. Jersey meal e | | | 8735 @ $4 25; ond fancy $4 59.0 $5 50 the barrel Rye | 3 brovght $3 2744, am advance Ah-at appeared ‘There were 5 000 bushels handsome inferior Carolina taken at pri ; and 920 fair Southern red at 80¢ Rye—1700 bushels river weee | | purebssed at Tle, andof Barley. 1200 common to choive | owo-rowed at 70 a 78e., both indicatiog am improvement. | Outs remained dull, as before Corn tavor~d buyers, the | sal-s reaching 31,000 bushels damaged at 57 a 59g and © j abs dat a 000 Comeer varied little, 100 bogs Rio Brought $24: | 87¢¢.; mud 80 do. St. Domingo, $c. Imported to. day, s | begs | prtON —There hat heen but little inquiry to day; the salrs are reported st £00 bales, without change. We quote — wavy LAVERPOOL CLASUTIOATION. New Orleans, de. Mobile & Tex: 1 N 1. Preights were better. and we have te no | Uce engagements of 1,000 to 1,200 bbls flour at 81, | anda few hundred balex of cotton at id. Wor grain | dd. was demanded; and 220 tons tallow were taken at | %. To London, 600 bbls. rosin were taken at 2s, There was no chabge to Havre or to Celifornia, Paovisioxs —Pork was enquired afte actions embraced 600 bis, at full pric new wes, which sold at $15 (25 @ $15 76. | played greater animation 700 bbls, mess having fetched | $8 76a$11. and prime $68 $0. Dressed hoge were | cheoper, seling at Te.a8e. Lard was more valuable ; 200 bis. prime fetohing 9'40. «93¢¢. Imported to-day, 2 toner cheese, Sbbhds pork, ard 10 bhds. hog legs, Steams contipued inen! te; 400 barrels Cuba and 50 New Orleans, onl; Importd to-day, 872 has. and 51 finding buyers at be bie , With pales at Tike. cash, quarter cacks eweet Malage was | to-day, #75 casks champague Marriea, In Brooklyn.om Sept. 20th, by the Rev. Dr. #pencer Avovw icxamask, eq, to Annie C., daughter of vende and relatives are requested to attend his on Tuesday efternoon, at 3 o'clook. without further javitation, from his late residence, 130 Washing ton street, Brooklyn On Mondey evening. Sept. 20th, after a protracted ill- | ness. Jows Hovnwarte, in the 54th year of his age | Tie friends or) aejuaintaness and thos of his sons- in law, Andrey Hume and John ©. Higgins, ate respec. | folly invited to attend his funeral. from his dence, No 119 White street, on Wednesday, Ov Zo clock P.M. without further invitat Op Sunday, Sept. 2th, Janes Svoon ‘The relat ivce and friends of the family, and of | Joo B Bnook, are aoe one invited to w tend his fa pera! at 3 o'el ck, on Wedae rbot Lat. the revidenes of his son, No. #5 Chrie street. | On Mondey. @cpt the 20h, in the S2d y f her age, | | efter » linge ere. which she bore with euriedan fortite ub, wife of tt Thompson | | and friends of the family are reapectfully | | sequested without further inv ittend her fu. | | Lat ope i. this ( Coes ¢ mos oon. from her | aie real shty rixih # the Fourth | aed Fin liet remains Will be taken to Green- | | wood fe | On the Fassy, widow of Peter Crawford, in | | the Tlet yes { | _ Ber friends and acquaintances, also thee of her son | Peter Crawford are respectfally fuvited to attend the | fumersl. from her inte residence, 112 Varick street, on | Wedverday morning at $oclock. Funeral services thi afternoon. at 6 o'clock pt. Sib, Jess Baw en native of Paton, | | Fiance, aged 81 roars ne bs and four & | «cf the family are re. ls, The fi speettey invived his funeral from his late re. | | we at 2 o'elock | oA dener. 44 Thowas street, on Wedneeds P.M. His remains will be taken to Greenwood for In- termen’ | Om the 20th Rept, Mra, Any Mania Conmioan, wife of Mr, John Corrigan. aged 28 years | The friends and relatives of her huchand and of her 1 | father, Mir. John law, Br. Lake © her fe ley, and those of her tather-In trigan, a7¢ reepe ate rentdenee 524 Or clock in the t , Sept Wth. of na Ma jaugliter cf Roswell and Eliza J Van Buskirk, aged } one year Ai Corthege Ii, om the 16th # Avan Hasriroy, aged 54 years 4 Also, 00 sume day, of the Fane dis Hasutson, daughter of A Hamilton, Req aged 19 years 7 months and 6 days Algo, onthe 18th. of the nm oo Mire Aere B on, Wife of A Hamilton, © aged 0 years | m th tint ane, Manvie M fae | sonora i Keg , aged 24 years and | \ doys Also, on the 24th, of ihe sai disenoe, Misa Lavews fe mutton A whete fom'ly sea.) from thy od) of Lome ins single ‘wake padian, ant 2000 | SMP B “aan a es os nets jo, Onze of Beltaa from Honduras for 0¥ by paaye. Fisuinc schrs Dolphin, Piper, of Camden; Doane, Uohasset, Burlington, of were eae Sur gue san of Tab ad; crews ‘and msterials and cargo 60! our, b=! BB Tauiman, pe ma big tyr before reported, had ten gown oven ‘with the deck as Tat as the fore Fiesing- ‘Se will repair at Newport. ri Bete a CR RO SE mS Comm Ome HR GLENROY, ashore at Cape Henlopen, was bound from SL to Philadel) no Sane ym the was high and dry 8 Fg gk ihe ‘bails trom Gardiner; capeain'e jaxey. 7 | © Scum Geneva, Batte, from Key West for NYork, put into 3 | St. Simons, having eplit sails, &o, Bho is [1 | BSa via We bales of this wosk, proceed on mae tH, Trotand. 74; England & Poot nny Wale 1; Germany, 24; France, 4; iierland 1: Unkwown, 8. Fnom—HWospital, Bellevue, 14; Pentitentiary, "Blackwell jtmall Pex. do. 1; banatie aan Blnokwell’ nd, & [4 Hos ial Toland. bg v6 Sask ae Ware i ‘ala yd sn ae ‘aterments ret m. and, A. ©. wae Inspector. Af Booker from Papaaachou for London, City Inevector’e Office, Sept rom ne saat Tae to les ma is sre ie ue for Liverpool, was signa- Bark Tous ise, ot W. . Me, from Callao for Queens- orders, Aug %, ‘ae 2 19, lon 40. oe AXR ES, Woreign Ports. Wilmington, Nor wide A iad evel Art Orion, Bremen for Balt 15th, South Carelian, Tans Ber Calitor NYork; a Beth a 4- B: Swan, 1 Philadel phier tds siya vel fe go ei ‘Martison fro POOL, Bepe Pan om basindeas at Man duester, Wort of New York, September 30, 1851. 6G [Mew waves’: 9 + mor — les, Fortor & Nickerson. Havans, Sturges ayah, Bourges, Cle: Brig Pametia (Br TS Waltuey & Go. Brig Moselle, sntacke St Marys, RP Buck & € Sept 12—Off, ship Howard (Ham), Jacobs, from Nyort for Haste Paranacnot (ay jer St Lawrence), abt Aug 18-314 shtp Oxentrides, Taylor, Leadon ¥ won, S80 inarr brig Transito (Span), Atau, ee Farias Avg 16—Are brig Wm Larrabee, 0 Brigs Toi 2, Beockield, from Trini a bo ik Seal 3 y, o Ven: from Martinique for Tue from ainidae, wt4i EE is Baldwin, tor Ne - eas ret Louisa, Upaber, jast arr from antigas, for orto! wer Bunwcna, Sexe 2-Bark Byron, Amesbury, from New York, jurt wre. Sv Jouws, PR-Br brig Skylark, fa K- ‘The Br brig Mary, Banks, 2 Are shine Probus, Livingstom, and York; brig. Svetlivg, Sav aches Schr Uliverto Terceira (Pert), Vemvihho, Madeira, J CB 4 ra Shr Read, Cumberland, NS. ver, Reynolés, Matagorda, &c, Stanton & Hopkins, Petersburg, J Hunter & Co. Bi \ in Mcntrose, Lewis, Alexaucria, Sturges, Clearman & Bebe J P Whedbee, Wahab, Plymouth, NC, H Waring & “Schr Cora A Lindsey, Pen, hab ickoving 7S £ L Mitehill, Schr Rainbow, Tutnill, MoKes, Taoeias Aissrant bten, Pevtsoeh, ithe. t4 8 b Mitebid. Tana in the Savaanab river, Exse' Se oe New York; 2th inet, 91. n eachanzed siguale witht i} peesed a bark showin witha red Giatond. 7 Eretmehip Marion, Berry, Charleston, 58 hovrs, with mdse and paseengers, to Spofford, Lileston & doy. ‘or Jour, NB, Se; yong Chas Seott, fror low & reported Mary, Va. Cid ah ship Jenny Lind, Lo- vell, Livery ‘ col. bhip Cerrimgton (ot Providence Painer (Inte Abbot, who ‘TY ‘nes Isuanps, Sept 10—Arr brig Clara, Noraravo, St died April 2 ‘banghae April 22 passed A: e June 14, | The mas, just arr. . nt to Buon & Grapes Jel Ximana, Sept 10—Brig Rouben Carver, Carver, from N ¢ Er bark Connubis te for Loa” | York, disg, the enly Am veseel iv port. iene GL Gaye ous: 261, 1408 26 Sion it on Jone, of Pittston; a sal tecnea Bee ship Wed dsyecut; Sept 19. iat 86 35. spoke bark Blinadé pbell, Lom Barbadoes for Cors, 18 ‘out duly Si, James Butt, dicd of dysentery. othe vitae (pt ALEXANDRIA. Sept 2i—are bris P UNovius, Bodily, St id 2th, achr Conacsat, Tudsy, Codarses ™ ‘pice, Bunker, N Zowei Bush, achse Lacon, Bosra, Bostons ‘York. Smith, Davis, Pa’ ket, Concklin, N ; WS Robin i 3 dae dg eport: Liverpool, iphia; Meridian, Noyes, is wish Y, Sept 27—Arrcohre Bela Peck, Smith, Boston; Crowell, Pett, do: Thos Peterkin, Elly, ‘SLondon: David Smith. Hennevt, Niiaven; Mary Cornelia, Moody, N York: Velocity, Smith, Loug 1 NYora; 1 Biauvelt, Frovost, Gree one Ma. Lovell, Boste io ed x0) signal coud ie ak fara, hence for Liverpool). verge Creen (of New Orleans), Retmond, I th md Sw ps te “ati ‘sup pe ot Balsimcre i a | with muse sua St ) ie Samin Brown, Ri Wa G Oni ‘ton, Nicdletown, Conn; (4, Philadelphia; sloops: re} iva Fr, Me port, Jackson, @9; Anw Q on os a pretreat HM Ayres; scur HM J Rectan sismeng, Tht SH Sat re tee cone & onan Rar NSM Sat-riay. stoamsh Ms hata Paty Sek spoke ship St bled Renee | YB rem tore at meses ems ie gerd entionioy nae te morning. wtward Lound brige were &t auchor in the ha Kead Sup da: BALTIMORE, Gopt 25— Arr sbip Scotia, Miskelly, Liver- e (Br). Hardoamie, 4; beica Syipa, (Be), ‘ of Providence), Williams, Antwerp, to ch & Meine! “i jchuehard & or Povsengers 14 apoke Be brig Margaret ait, Doataicn, vie 38 2th inst, Inia to under mata iu a heavy from *3W, stove bson the mkt echte Corsair ( ise Vouey, Pius kes bark Henry Warren, Rairden, Cadis, Jape erties Philadelphia, LESTON, Beye 2—Cl4 Horen, Pendleton, N ‘niladelphta; br Savanna, 6 days, with cotton, Wises, Charleston, 8days, with cotton, Walker, Charleston, tad to G Bulkley. durtog the en, Liners ienbuts, 42 days, with fe nyert, $0 Bech & Kunhard >, Drinkwate: as a Ww, 2 dase, with ‘York; bark Jaspec, Boston; sei, Levuina, abtrorn. if hn ey ‘ie $3 P Brown, L f Chamber! Fa age a tlie, Loomer, Matveilles, Avg 20, with mdve rem th Ra om (or Wilmington, NC eo lardy. Bork met King, pmemvtent with wine, te, mg ‘OWN, 8C, Sept 19—Cid brigs Edward Tillets, i Sept M—Are achss Compliance, and Tanne én Coa Wand Rio Jn | Qe Wier fo for Portions ¢ “Baron, Philsdelpnta tor Saco. et dot ney bin Boston Cor N x. , Bid NOWELL Scpe baie Clas aad HK’ Daato ork. YiESwERUNK, NK, Sept 26—£1d ship Chas Humberston (new), eeeR, en ee ke a ei fore and tain topmasts tig Preucle Prive (et Hite siphia Fontain 2) @ays, with en Sept 31, Ja 35 80, % PM—The brigs Arcadian, Charles spoke Br ori Mar Pier que Wis (bat) is Sigh Megs pe rh | Brig Sussncal ay x a ky 32 1 ie The anne, che olan me time ashore Vy the Weevk Master, condem rd ‘The sehr Glenroy, of Fall for NYork, which has be: Has, Seated off 00 ‘Savor. Levak water. ay aye with salt, to J Panedetp hia mas heme in the G Alvaro (of Warren), Symes, Rum Key, with salt, to ‘man. FP Smith, Stutes, Wilmingtor, NC,é ee w tbe crews of the esx Breed at Meygvens Isl: Be rchosseres tousd i, we wih ne West Ladies, sud va cheked, Farrow, Newborn, NO, ¢ days, with naval rigs, are now ol the breakwater, ceiag UD stores, Hina, Tans, N¥ork jriman Oak, Fille, Newbarn, NO, with naval taores Bihr fd ‘Swansboro’, NC, with naval spores uel einciay, Macca, wo 0 i 01 Hohe Belle, Roaner, Fredericksburg, ‘eve ‘tain port,’ ships Ynee (8p), "aanislae ersbu Sehr Rntire Demetort, We . ie) fee . Bale oH fa be f~ by (Sp), Gpiseate mt Ee a fe wn, Andros, dise: J Cl look, Bait, Deaton erie Post, Pak lor, » Bont ty Exer: Pe erie erson. N ins, Wolle, an va, NY ork, (sarri “t it SpabSepemeeare sone Orage, ae N York. A re soht Grape. » ORLEANS. Fone Uare steameni Paseer ona Ginegow. eaten B aici ae N York. vis hod neu, Bucy Pter, yutel -% i Chaares; Cot onset a ~ tag Fs robe Stranger, Bilis, W ilanington. Del. Propeller Pstrel (new). supposed trom Philadelphi up the bay yesterday evening, ‘Bio p helen, Eilw, Ne’ wea Below. Bork Petrea, Brown, from Sava Baik Croom, Chares fom Turks Irland Dery Mondbrin. trem Merveilies | oa gh Sen Urus. ort die, ship ands trig, S days. Art ship Ko IW date Frenoh, Pi rded, last Sunday afterno easels that went out im search 0° Clr Jobn Franklin, All wollon board. The A lost sight © her consort, the Reeews, om the 13th inst, ia a ante of wit meridian, ¢ me vies 1 Sheepeh're, Newport: Providence Farveroon (nem) rr ‘gh Ore Yor "WORTRAND, Sept 36—Are brign Principe fount: Deneda, Uilehriat, Nore; wone pea schre Richmond, Montgomer Ain zowee, Puiladstpnia (99 o a) Chesapeeh toh | York. Std Seth, Fy Ty, Ames: , Haskell, N York. faeched to the eo bea asl i i RY if, get. elly, dg: sone au teach ward, Porter, v * Beste vw 2 Bhacwelio \° (hin) be John sobre Bilan He icc B: Paovreance. % Charlestor 1 eepetee eri efhes H iteout, Nv Tora. sr Ludlow, fo: oormie, fat b M orton. Paviers ; © William, 8 Smart, ldg J Adami utohinenn, " ‘and, for Boston: (Brem), Brenje, dca; brige Excel. Taine americas, Godt for 8 Onl olen oiecers cn steamer Union, Ue mall), will close at Flenper, Van are also at Ken yon’s, 91 Wall street Py ILMINGTON, Sept <a wu Bebomae, Coenen, } lodelphiss Wake. Briegs, N for a cpananbei Myaoecen Sept 24 P | Old tobe a 8 Morrieg Weta, Sitiima “, iy Bnanye rrived— u Lard, Portiend: Nitheroy, Por: 4 sor Rro estore; Ft wine Stems Hongnets ah Wetitvery, Fal Kure, Wom | derie, Taylor, Phils @ King, Wala weit °, Str ry Farker, %p. mn. Poiava, Unto Listie dries “eqweias’ fo.yrusi & & Wale, Litt Ning, Wand, Bi ceton; Pe rae A Bridyepe rt: Be" Rogvichs inden Que ny fs Fel River: 4, Pre noe. § 4—Stesmahi, a ING and, orien ra eae ea Aria two wae ON DOK—Phi | Le ter, NYork; Mee ect col tober Mie Bd aa wild, Miss FC Move, W if Baler and iody, TR + Ey ae lav garg hate gy ‘Mr Jack: Law ‘Niobe=Ghns fpomas. Van Den Foal and wit rs oanrenne— thie ni aera Vg seen a chute, be ese ey = ha i a ‘aides viata: i nette, L Rut aymacd. = wen wt ace Be, DE Suns f Erancle Fabore— Pais Q Giniesteer tine ary RA in? Siseter Kinaoe Mae aaa esas aches Clark, Mrs A” Kau: ny aie sa Sn kina bore, Ht Pana Broek, we Pinus, F , G Geyer, & Jette’ on, N'Bursbl, BMokeswa eri Ue ety a i fanent Mr Kasket, DG D Brown, +, WA fol, Samuel Elder, Me Bink a Bskitk & Van Baskiee 4 ‘s. Church, D 2. sister, he = Wihive, Me oi Pi ia wife, three chi hth a ait relly A J’ Morgan, JK prpene etormech, & A agrleee logs, JQ Adama, Bend, Mee arty Co, rere on, 6 Lndlow, x 810 Pp. vine Dy Gregor, M a Vir pedtara de, 58 Geebliey, RWC anf Dovel C ore a, D Howland. JD wees Lemurd Allen, Mr Weigh Me ite eat nia Me fic rte oy Gi pore S barles a Sehagmer a and Indy. deka Pinon wad lady we lkeapp, Joke Rompuins, Jeowee Wbrown, Sela F'Schoolat 1 c Teett, b wuel M1 tes eee Ba busses 1 tom, John J aa SH Me ston, BO Doe: ee, ¥ Barea, Taylor. 4 Tusee us} lel, Me Wit ig ‘aylor, A Tursel * Ir A Gilmsn and lady nel Ps Forrest, amen Duvert, seets Stdotm Leatnoe J Coon, 7 Bord, O +n Cassy, A ‘Teak, "Y Lefavor Leary. ER Memie, E Morris. F W Ratbone, De Veadbelt, Maj JB Todd, U8 A, Me Bi al fa M Ch By a a M Madicop. Mr Barris, Mr Ch Latte Mr Le Lops LJ " 2 i pee ; iglie'd Morphy dae Hotter, & Mellon, Mt Smith, ‘tiie, x pias, ye Curtiss aM bd 3 hatte i wan, Mrs Mu phe, Dibble, WD Mr Corp, Zoodm: e; 2 # ro Thomp: eee reli, C b Stevenson, KB Morr Di FoF ee Bate. Met kk. Job: 10 ratios. Mt M Tomy sense Deven, Janes” NeDenctgh, Masson Benten: ny morning chee permite oords and altond to F% SOUTHAMPTON AND May Staten Mad Stermitip BUM SOLDE, Ht Heare for Hance, nehiog et’ Seuthampesn 60 October a d passengers, on Saturday, rk, fi No. 4. North river, = NAS Ey 3 at pene though the Trost Otten, Ver tretghe vont LIVINGSTON, Agent, (No, 53 Broadway. Pier Mons * Rens nee “Tew feily invited to netice the route vie A Katlrvad, Ke. "Zor intormatin and cen eee SAMUBL.L MITC! Hamer] We DICAL. RAPNESs, HORT SIGHT, Bes Bew remedies.—Dr. Heath nee Ly to diseases of the ear and ¢: en aaaian a ean ze readily ek new mate at eo. incerta the natura. oraam, Office, 28d from 8 80) afftioted with thie dieease, for any je \aaTaIN CURE FOx CUTANEOUS eng #01 charge be ured tn 0 few wooks, or tha ‘ation te the entire patiofact by the patient. am: Som af term Sith to suite poate din Weefelted ore sat att cn ee cdasees 17 etre ost paid, to Box New York. "0 R. RALPH, Cd egy vate Treat P. oe hours, 9 ape (Sunday ‘uncommon SULTRD te 11 Com PIDANTIAMLT joven oat ae ,| Bere ayaa rae i, e*, wiverad sree mnown in Ne sta i Dw Ae! h pad LMoTT pe 2 = 1s CONFIDEN. tial mn diecoees — Thirty sig yours OU oarxaay sr EXD —OREAT 9 CCRI8 4,008 Lortles eotd.— ia enol (2 rots! oth te » Hi Canad abreet, corn’ ard teoeives tor euros divcasee better, FES TUL Wy be ert, om eT: 0 PRR TILL CURRD, DR. CORBITT, or. 10 Dv, Fob Bay be 00 Ferm’ price of ere the trea! ite : mat ice Of weatp-amy Dr. 6's fae, t von of Ault in cavcting’s cure QHh CENT PRIVATE MADIOAL WoRK.—nocTOR D Kaiptrs Fraction! restiee, alving tectpem dle Me. B ennbien every q y a ocre Uenvelees botiie, ome 60 ler, Fasano’ folly tres 1° Oren wich ord 43 an a0 Ope On reeeip® of wots f BFVARD—JErPUIPY ANTiD ITR, 1%. nus kes @ At Of het