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‘The fourth Monday in November has been fixed for commencing the trials for treasom im the United States ircuit Court. A special venire has been ordered to be fesued for one hundred and eight jurers to try the cases, @ portion of which will come from Lancaster coumty. “A mumber of the eolored prisoners are, as yet, wishout Our Baltimore Correspondence. Baxrimonx, Oct. 6, 1851. Fatal Accident The Mulberry Street Murder, §c. (A young man named Charies Burke, a member of the New Market Fire Company, was accidentally killed at a Gre on Thursday night, by one of those brainless men who enter houses when a fire is in the vicinity, and com- mence throwing ‘every thing out of the window. He was thus pny y the bead with an earthen jar, which fractured his skull, and ae im death. He was the A Youna Man Oxp in Crime.--About two months ago, a soldier at Fort Monroe, calling him- 8 , Was, = refractory conduct the magazine, handed ed against according to the civil Jaw ; and being unable to fiad security to keep the peace, was committed to our city jail. He did not there many days, however, before he con- trived to make bis escape, along with two other isoners who were confived in the same room with im, and took the road to Sewell’s Point, to wait ~ aot ortunity to get on board of some vessel at jorage, bound to sea Here he had been oi a but a day or two, when the jailor, Mr. G. Miller, and officer Capehart, entered the house in which be had taken temporary shelter, and be- fore he was aware of their preseace, they had com- menaced fas ening irons upon his wrists. As may b> supposed, he was terribly alarmed, but soon re- covering himself, he begged that they would treat him with humanity, in return for which he would dothem & service which they little thought of ‘1 am,” said be, “a fugitive trom justice, ha com: mitted a criminal offence in Richmond, for which I was under trial and in the prisover’s box, when per- ceiving a favorable Carignan (3 I made my —— Jn open court, got off safe. came down to Old Point, where | enlisted for a soldier. My history ince then a already koow. A reward of one hundred doliars is offered by the Governor for my ——— which may be yours if you will only me to Richmond and deliver me to the civil authority there Besides this, there is a reward of * offered for my apprehension for stealing a horse Futpam count: The officers accordin agly took him to Richmond, where he was committed to pri- n and confined in the same room with Reid and ‘Clements, (both under seutenee of death,) whose liberation, as announced bere by telegraph on y, was effected on Tuesday night, doubt- less through bis instrumentality, though the de- epateh does not state that fact. Hardy is not yet — years old —Norfolk (Va.) Herald, Xt. 3 Domestic Miscellany. Mise Maria Linch, a reeideut of Claremont, N. H., has just emerged trom the one hondred and fifth year of her ‘ace, ber faculties unimpaired. ir has been discovered in the * sin Sixty-thousand pounds, walued at $5,000, bad bern raised. How. Henry A. Wise delivered an address on the sub- Fa of interna! improvements at Norfolk, Va., on the $d st ‘There was a heavy frost in Bullock county Gerogia on the morning of the dist uit ‘The slaughter snd packing establishment. boil house and glue manufactory. steaming apparatua, &e., of Meters. Clybourne & Ellie in Chicago. were burned on the $0th Beptember Aggregate lors, $6,500. Only $1,900 ipsured. ‘There were 136 deaths in Philsdelphia during the week ending the 4th inet, of which fifty-one were under Sve years of age. a way a light frost at Cheraw, 8.C., on the 20th it. ‘The sailors of Chicago bi struck for higher wages. About fifty paraded througb the strests on the 2d inst., receded by a fisg avdaband of music. Their demand $8 per month for the tember and coastwise trade. and $25 for the lower lakes, Wages heretofore have been 22 for the Bret, and $20 for the latter out. Brooklyn cy “Intells ‘Tas Common Counci ano tHe Lowe Raraoan, -It geperally understood that this question would come june igh the portion without the bar of the ce amen @ounci! chamber was crowded with parties in- terested, but they were not dertined to hear any decision ©n the point Beveral petitions were presented against the late ordinance, from citizens and others. passengers by the care, representing the great pablic incon- ‘venience, and praying for ite repeal; and bearing up- werds of two thousand signatures. Others on the contrary, were presented from inhabitants of the city, praying that the ordinance might be carried out, and ue from the President and Direetors of the Comany aching that a committee of the Common Council be ap- pointed to confer with one from (he company. in order : arrange wi! a one ee the Ee muapagemrnt rr ia future: oe latter ae was eubsequeutly adopted; aad im following ermen named by the President, G. Taylor, ee )—Aldermen Marvin, Husted, » and Litebifield—to whom a | the petitions, g ‘and con, were retorted, for a report at the ne ——— meet . Court of Common nmon Pleas, Before Lion Judge Daly Oct. 6 —John E. Hunt vs. the New York and New Haven Roviroad C --This wae so action for injury sus tained by the plaintiff, from ages, negligence f the servants of the defendants (n be' plain. Mesers Hoffman. Cutler and Townsend complain on the wth of July, Our horse carriage the Jonnecticut tara) of St*mford, county of Fairfield, when his vehicle was run into by a locomotive of the defendant's. whereby the uit step-daughter were thrown with great eS Miss White was so in- on the & inthetown at was immediately behind ‘and follewing the regular train. not one minute having the two trains. After abe vaw the regular train pase the turnpike, he Grove bis horse sod carriage on the Peal for the purpose of crossing the road. when the special train eame = Dim end inflicted the injury compiained of The Leys bis em wt $60,000, all ging that. by the ~~ indicted om bimerif. be is ceprived of the ure of his be bis life On behalf of the defendants, te a 4 Be mane ye deny that e accident oceurr thre besligence their agente or tervante, ‘but contend that + piaintif? eare! 1 ligently attempted to crora the road, in from of the reli@ay on They admit Ghat the train wars epecial one, but = that it wae Snmediately bebind the reguiar train. and aver that it ware mile from it, and wee trav t the usual rate Of epeed—betwern 26 and 0 m uur—and that the wrual signal of ite approach was g ‘The defendants ero deny the legal right of the step-father to eue for 4 eecasioned by the loves of Miss White, as he was pet to her Bilas Beodeld. jr being sworn, deposed that on the ‘Dith July, 1860, he war sbout 90 rods from the railroad, Ot (he time Of the colliston, maw liunt just before he got to the trek, when be was snout 100 feet from it, and iso saw him when the cars came in contact wita his op that morning three trains came down in tvo of three minutes; the fret train g the coming, af usual, it head sg whem the pole of the recond 0 Was heard coming abeut 80 feet, T immediate |, | dl reared repile ae i vane n carry) diagram; wer trey ne ate aon the first train was the Teguiar oe, the second was an extra train, and there wae s third. which ebout two of three minutes after © travelling et the asual pace, the down grade they go down that carve about @ mute, the cart eometimes pase that road with. J i,m = bret train ring, and Ctbiok I | & signal given by the bet aay 7 second, if there } On cfom-examinstion, the witness: said he tell how far Hunt wee of the “ so = the losomotive, probe: over 70 oF 80 feet first caw the locom i think Hawt could met see it; Mf he happened to turn rown and look behind him he could bave seen it, | beerd & tee of the train afew fmomedite before I paw it, if Hunt had stopped where he was he would not have been hurt, he nay not have heard the train, because (be woire of the carriage may bave drowned the noise of the train Another witness Was ab ut > ng examined a to the ecndition in which the deceased was after the acoident mod the ind: tT towards them andt I assiated when Mr, Cutting objected to any evidence ne to the pier 10 the young lady, which could coiy be called ont for the of exelting @ Aympathy iv the present a Hupt could not recover soy dumages for fhe death of Mise White, becawre, inthe first piace. po next of hiv, end im the next, she died State oe admitied that with the wnfortanate Hetman Goath of the lady all couse of action in thie Btate, ae far ae rhe was concerned bed oo fe pata 1550, Mr. Hant. in company | juricn White. was passing, in a | 1, but it wae part of the i iz ei ‘serious accident be told, it you wish ws vee “ey toeir moments, us tuary, Qo wo Sa, dowed us aks I a wao are Freemasons, beraians, ance mea, on any benevolent se fasteneties institution, are linble to suspension if you | inave the station house without cons YoU 60, foran py TE 44 » Seiten be de- hoard of severity and cruslty, is it Se laid upow a bad of sil i ke Iding plsces ond hour. Casted any 0 os trte dy youu sll high salad Reand in need of it. Besices, will motour citizen an interest in the protection of property, and of the peace fad 'uuietneas ofthe ety, expeot that ihe gevere edlote, ov at present enforced, may materially impair the effici the Police De For the purpose o! vad judicious viste us from’ present. or future oppression, in. b ichnees ; to consider upen the propriety of withholding 0 fave hitherto treely given, to politi- ttcen, ious ter gall, aad to" plane the oa) and ; and to suggest aud adopt some of orga- sleption or egstont for our muveal pestsssion eed banede one Policemen ofall the wards in the ol Party, having their freedom on M Noosted to attend roll call Y ooeter street, Fift-enth tober, at three « "lor sre“Tom om Monday, the 70, wil Tmeet at the same pli and bour of that day. (Signi) “ GHTH WARD POLICEMEN. At 3 e’clock a goodly number of policemen were present and soon after the meetiog was called to order by Mr Bullock, of the Fifth ward. H. 8. Ripley, of the Seven- teenth ward, was chosen Chairman, and CL, De Ge, of the Third ward, Secretary. The meeting now being or ganized, the Chairman briefly stated the object of the call, and stated that if any member wished to express his views om the subject, no doubt the members present would be pleased to hear bim Mr Buexioc, of the Fifth ward, rose and said—Gentle- men. the object of this meeting is to endeavor, if possible to improve our condition in the department. and by petition to the Common Couneil. et the call your attention, gentlemen, to an article in the Courier ond Enquirer of this morning, which article reflects se- = the conduct of the policewen, because they had the audacity to call a meeting for the purpose of or- pee ged a benefit society. and other matters suitable for ir better welfare. ‘Tis true, every mam has e right ante own opinions; we do not find ary fault with the comments of that journal on the call of this meetii Kee long as they confine themselves to the truth; but wi a writer travels out of his course. and perverts the acta, as they have done, in no lesss than the material points, it bebooves every one friendly to the Police department, to contradict the falee statements the writer there set forth The writer is evidently either iguorant of our Ciscipline, or wilfully perverts the facts; in either case the statements are not entitied to credit. That we have more than ‘nimeteen’’ hours to ourselves is, you ail know, untrue, as can be shown by the Chief's books, and the Mayor's geveral orders. That “one fourth of = men on patrol are sllowed to go home at noon, every day, and remain until 6 orning,”’ is totally false, and made out of whole cloth. 4 the only thing tbat approaches the truth. in the statement is, that one- fourth of the men, after they have done night patrol lace duty until 12 o'clock @ night, are allowed to go This happ+ns onee in four nights, and after breakfast must be at the station house for day duty at 8 o'clock the same morning, at roll callsor they are liable to asim, of 20°86 broke, and lose their pay besidee., The. other fourths are to remain om post duty. or By tae aaa house. and at all times on duty. is true, we are mitted to bave s night to ourselves, about once in twenty hts. Again, the writer in the Courier says the Cap- receive $800 per annum, the Assistant Captains and the policemen $000 ; truly, as to the Captains and Assistants, but mot true ae tothe mem; and one of the hardships we feel ngrieved at Toe law ie 2 parsed and construed, that policemen do not get pay for ‘an hour of time lost by sickness or accident, althou; that sicktess or socident may have been in:urted whi in discharge of his duty. For instance if # policeman becomes sick with fever or small pox, by taking a patient to the hospital in the discharge of bis duty, or becomes Cisabled, in arresting a thief or burglar, and is kept from duty in copsequence, he gets pay ; nevertheless. if either of the Captains of poles should be at the time with the policeman, and receive injury, whereby be is incapable of performing io, bis pay is uot stopped New, I say, gemtlemen, is fair play? (Volees—No, no, no; bear, hear.) leg | again, ip justice to the policeman who is honest in the performance of his duty itis not fair, nor is compatible Fin the tenor of our institutions, I am certain, and = gentlemen I am sure are certain, that our worthy or ner the Common Council would. intentionally, make such 6 disparagement in our pay; but gentlemen, Tam sorry to say, it is so; yet, etill, we must believe, that when the matter is laid Openly before them, it will be #¢ altered as to make it equal and just to all; — when brought before the Common Couneil, they will take immediate action on the subject; and it it for that on mad rpose that the meeting was called; also, to fee wi! it would not be expedient to ize a mutual benefit society, to pay our members, who stand more in need of | af- = with sickness than when able to perform di ‘he speaker concluded his remarks by on tment of a committee to draft resolutions. following committee was then chosen, and appointed by the chair, consisting of @ delegate from each ward:— First ward, Mr. Harris. Second waid, Mr. Marseld; Third ward, Mr. Getleland; Fourth ward, Mr. Darling: Fifth word, Mr. Bulloek; Seventh ward Mr Caniff; Eighth ward, Mr. Knapp; Tenth ward, Mr. Hays; Thirteenth ward, Mr. Young. Fourteenth ward, Mr teenth ward, Mr Williams; Sixteenth ward. Seventeenth ward, Mr. Uuderhill; Bighteenth ward, Abbott; Nineteenth ward, Mr Decker. ‘The committee retired, and. ia about twenty mi: returned and preset the following resolutions, were read and seer Resolved, That, ae policemen of the vena, having the property of the Bostly to that clase of people who pay jon of ta pe ty we the cabjers reee ita teue light, be will bs reeay ana willing to de place eptire confidence in the Board of ietant Alderm: and we firm) fro Resolved, "That we Destpene aay oven formaticn of a F referred to the action Pay the of eubeequent meeting. ved, That tre th That the overetaey of tne meet ing trenemi 27< the proceedings to the meeting to be held on Fac "the above resolutions were taken up separately, and adopted ‘A few remarks were then made by Messrs. Erickson Truax, McDougall. and Bullock, in which they to policemen baving been injured while in the discharge i shes duty, in arresting thieves and discrderiy per. sone, whereby they were disabled and unit for ant that during their siokness their pay was ‘Me | stopped. Bullock relerred to the 30th section of the law. in which | itetates, - The compensation of sergeants of police, and policemen, performing duty in their respective wards, shail be for each and every day's service, at the rate of six hundred doUars pet anoum ' And, said the speaner, when Captain Oarpenter went to Mayor Kinguand, in order to get the pay for one of his men, who been off duty rome time im conte gence of injary reecived while on duty, the Mayor. in that case. remar! marked, that he wae very sorry that he could not allow the pay, bat that the Com- mon Council had parsed the law without consulting him 0B the wubject. apd all be could do was to carry out the law. So, said the speaker. I have no doubt the Mayor is Car friend, and will do ali in his power to grant the re- quired relief. (Applause ) Mr Keare, of the Bighth ward, offered « resolation, to Appoint a committee of three tc carry out the views of this meeting, and te present the same to the Boards of Aldermen and Amwtamt Aldermen The reeolution was ‘The Ubair appointed Messrs Abbott of the Eighteenth ward, Bullock of the Fifth. and Koapp, of the Bighth ward This committer was likewise auchoriaed to eotiect funds to defray the expenses veceasarily incurred for the various meetings Mr. Trvaxthen movedan adjouroment, as the time Was advancing rapidly, requiring their attendance atthe station houses, and he feared toat if they were behind time. the Mayor would suspend aii the memoers of this meeting, and thus lay them on the shelf (vonsiderable laughter, and voices exclaiming. Adjourn.” “adjourn "') ‘The Chairman then prowounced the meeting to stand ad- journed until 1 0 kon Friday afternoon next The other platoon, off duty, will meet thie afverneon, at 3 o'clock, at the Ail Chose policemen frieadiy | to their own int ate requested to attend. PROTEST OF CAPTAIN TURNBULI. | Captain Tornbuli, of tne Kighth ward police, issued his prom neinmento yesterday & meeting of polierinen, and eaye that # majority of the policemen unuer hie command ate cpposed to the mea sure c Arrrase October 2—The Bank Symaceee Comm ye sve. The St Lawrence Bank, &. teypordenty — This enuee war put upon the calendar aad entm A upon printed acaments and powte, No 87, submitted upon printed arsucenta ard@ pointe, No 7. @ Tener ved cnuse argued he. 1 oalled ond peaved. No, 10, reverved. No i].eubmitted No 18 argument com. | minced—not coneinded at the hour of adjournment, 8 re Ort 3—Np 44. mbmitted upon printed arguments ond pointe. A motion was made and deeded Phe af Sent of Ne 18 war oom imued and conceded = N ed and prvced No 20 mrgued . ovr of adjournment b) concluded at the | relief. I would | referred | in opporition vo the call for | Before Chief Justioe amos tion 3i8 ab tho Onde Procedure it iy wesotor thst a that iasues of fact w the trial ls ‘not required statute to be by a jary, all issues of law, all potats of Jese.co ths cnbetep the Osert’ chal be hen Avon otherwise ordered ia each tried particular case. arm Santaes cnbiesd, Was ot cannes now circuit, aed ‘THE CASE OF HENRY CARNELL, SENTENCED TO EXBCU- TION FOR MURDER. ‘The District Attorney pal that im the case of Henry cre and say of proceed he moved to quash the writ of Foran and Clinton aj for the cop- at case, that they Cure his affidavit of the facts which ogcurred on the mo- tion before Judge Harris, when the stay of proceedings was granted ‘The District Attorney said he was very anxious to po ad ‘the case brought on and argued on the motion to Mr. Clinton was fully aware of what took place Pa Judge Harris, and he could make affidavit of the facts. He, the District Attorney, had reovived a commu- nication from the Attorney General, oe some ex- ions. ‘The Court were of opinion that the were entitled to have time to furnish peas of the Attorney General, and as no injury could arise from « brief , he would order the hearing of the case to be set down for Monday next. IN CHAMBERS. Before Hon. Judge Mitchell. Ocr. 6.—Tux Cusrooy or a Cutv.—The People ex. rel. Mary Elien Hayes vs. Elias Hatfield and Catherine 8. Hut- field —It appeared. in this case, that Mrs, Hayes had “been divorced from her husband some few days since, and that she now claims the cust of her child, a girl about five years of age, who is residing with its grand parents, the defendants. The defesdants answer that they are the parents of Theodore B. Hattield, the father {| of ihe child; that it was bora in their house, and has been under their charge and control up to the present period. with the exception of a few days at a time, when she was on @ visit to her parents; that the mother ‘of the child expressed her unwillingness to be troubled with it; that, in 1843, the father and mother of the child broke up housekeeping, and the father sailed for California, Wiese bo aoe is; and that, before he went, he declared that his wife was me. un4t to have the custody of the child; and he confided her to the care of the defeadants. ‘They further aver that the child has been brought up solely at their expense, and that they have engaged a competent Zomng oman 06 goversien to instruct her. ‘The child will be brought up on habeas corpus on Tuvsday. SPECIAL TERM. ~ Decision of Chief Justice Edmonds. Oct. 6.—Frederick Oakes, Jr., v1. Curtis Judson. —Order for receiver with special instructions. Judson Loomis vs. Priscella 2. Lathrop, adininistratrir.— Petition for appointment of ad litem, of La , granted. 01 Martin Doyle vs. Win. Lowry. —Judgment for plaintiff on inquisition of Sheriff's jury. | Charles H. Booth vs. Edward R. Myers.—Judgment for, plaintiff on referee's report. Thomas Martin vs. Thomas Phelan.—Order of appoint- ment of referce to ascertain the amount due, &c, CIRCUIT. Ocr. 6.—This court was adjourned until Thursday. Admissions to the Bar.—A. Oakley Hall, H @. Deforrest and Richard M m, Esqs., are appointed exami- ners of the class of @pplicants for’ admission to the ba ‘The examination will take place on Wednesday nex: four P. M., in the Circuit Court room, Chief Justice Ed- monds presiding. ‘The Collins Pilate at the Exhtbition. The London Express, of the 16th ult., says:—. great novelty was exhibited in the American md tion, the conductors of which, folle: the ple of Sweden, seem determined to make up close of the Exhibition their remissness in tending goods at the beginni In the froat of the coun- ter upon which stands Mr. Hobbs’s wonderful lock, there appeared, for the first time yesterday, a large glass case, containing a magnificent terservice of go plate, a testimonial from the citizens of New ork te Mr. Collins, the founder of the American steampacket line. The service, which is stated to be of pure geld, without alloy, consists of a large pean teapot, cream ewer and sugar basin, se ee on a large salver of the same precious metal, which were made by Messrs. Ball, Black & Co.,of New York. The whole service is made of California fold, 23 ‘carats fino, and contains no ad- mixture of any other metal. This, which is the most singular jact of the description, is accounted for by the fact that Californian gold, ‘pesides boing finer, is more malieable than gold from any other of the auriferous 7 of the earth, and therefore has to be worked without any admixture of aor orcopper. The designs and workmanship are very Peoutiful, apd were much commended by the bumerour visiters who crowded round the cas» dur- the day. The custom house valuation of this costly tea service is £1,000. isoner’s counsel “CIfY TRADE REPORT. Monpay, October 6—6 P. M. Asies ruled firm. with sales of 75 bbis. at $5 for pote, ond $5 50 for pearls yaX appeared quiet; afew hundred pounds yel- bringing 26c , cash. iy STUFF ‘Flour varied little, the business com prising 9.200 bbls » uninspeeted at $275 9 $3 ‘$0 1255 @ 83 OT)s. superfine Nu o'at $331: ordinary to choice State at $3089 @ $381; favorite Western, with round hoop Ohio at $375 a $4; and pure new Genesee at $4 125 a $425. Canadian seemed duli at $4. Southern moved to the exteat of 1 800 bbis. low to good common at $3 87 }¢ a $1 184 id fancy at $4 60 a $5 26; including 1,000 bbis Richmond city} ‘Mills at the latter figures, said to have been for ex- port to Australia, via the Cape ef Good Hope. Weat continued the same, the transactions amounting to 6 00 bushels a and 2500 Michigan white at 87), | bushele obtained at 56 ST )ce. for 8c. for prime mixed Western Cartun—At Washiny (800 from the South an and 58a Drove Yard—1,600 beeves, the balance from this State); d fair; prices ranged at from $5 25 a $7 26 per owt, asin about 200 Jeft out At Browning’ - 75 cows calvon Offered; sales at about the ie * Inet week, whieh we quote to correspond, $24 in quality; left over 20. Sherp and Latabs Bales at from $175 © $250 to $4 25 for the former, and $125 4 berlain's—Offered 200 beef cattle, sales at from $6 to $7, ll sold; 50 cows and calves, all scld, at from $12 a $28 to $40; 2.300 sheep and lambs. sales at $1 50 a $25) to ‘$4; lambe, $1 25 « $2 25 to $3—20 unsold. Cortox.—The market continues dall; the total sales bam only 400 bales, which were taken by the home e Corree remained heavy, 50 bags Laguayte realizing only 50; 60 Rio, 6)¢0 ; and 40 Bt Domingo. 60 isn —There were 300 bbis. Nos. 1 and 2 mackerel sold at $0 75 and $8—a further decline—with 400 boxes No. 1 herring at we Favit—800 boxes Malaga raisins brought $2; 500 halves $1 10, and 200 quarters 56)<c Faricwts.—There was not a great deal offering to-day. ‘and sates continued dull. 800 barrels, equivalent to so | much flour, were engeged for Liverpool at 7d., while for | cotton 1d. for grain 84. a 3);d., and for heavy goods | 126 @d. were the asking figures. A few hundred barrels flour were taken for London at 19. 4.; some naval stores | at 2x and cheese at 30s. For Havre the shipments wore | light, and rates unaltered. For California, 1,000 tons conl were engaged at private terms, while for measure- ment goods 45 a Oc per foot was demanded. It was reported that & versel cleared on Saturday with a cargo of flour, destined, it was said, for the Cape of Good Hope or Australia, Hav. —Sales were made of 450 bales river at 563 « 56e. cash. Stock tight. onan —We notice sales of 220 tons Scotch pig at $29 50. months. indicating a firm market Larne. —Eastern continued brisk, at $175 per thous | cand, with limited rupply. Line — were 6.000 bbis common Rockland dis- posed of, at 87 ge | @ reduction. Navan we 3 e unaltered. spirits turpentine being held at 38c., $3. and tar at 2. without any Gemand; ibo bois. ne rosin ing the osly sale reported. at $207 4 0 $247 Cita have not varied. Among the transactions we ob served 2.60 bbls linseed at 740; 400 bla crude eporm at $126, cash ; and 00 baskets Florence, at $3 75, four novistons.—Pork retailed to the extent of 230 bbis Rew meses, at $15 ST ¢ | old. $15 1B; pri os 50; and old at $12 » $12 12)¢ ; which showed a decline Reef was dull, with only 120 “poi roid, at fermer rater pa wer oye 100 bbis. prime bringing but 9 Cy —The ‘salcs comprised about 80000 Dutch it $6 8 $7 HO, and 26,000 Havana, at $190 $22 60, four ‘Bonthe fosr —60 boxes red mottled Castile fetched 9)(0.; usual Svoane were inanimate; the business not exceeding 80 bhds. Porte Rico, at 4346 # 5'c., and 100 Surinam on terme not stated’; refined loaf was selling at #40 ; do crushed, at Sige; do. cirele at §'c and ground. at Be, having been offered by manufacturers at * 10 decline. Trriow —Binee our last, 4000 ibs. prime have been Wrrissry wae something easier, the operations inclad i. 80 bois. Ohio and Prison, at 21),0., cash; and Jo bhds. drudge, at 21%, time, &e MARKETS “ELS WHERE, . STOCK SALES. Hinansienta, October 6 —First Boord—$1,000 Rend Bonde, 3c, OM! 1.00 Oo, 700, Oh. Suh to, ad wee si do. A: 2.00 do. ON: 20.0 do. bs BOM, 8,00 do. be h Canal 6a. bits. i. Seheyinill Navigati Ot 1,009 do a5 io ie, 0 Lehigh, Nae foig; 80 do. 864g ton 4 res Morcis Canal, bd 00 Kending Bonds, DB, 834: 6.00 do MGs ree Morris Canal, #0 wn, 18% Senne 7a WBE, Beeand Board $1,000 United bea 100%; oe th + BR ig: 90 hannah 6's, Telegraphic Reports, New Orieae, Oot 5, 1851 The total gales of cotton ee 1.000 bakes Middiing is quoted ot 7 Ko; other iptions are ex- and 6,000 Canadian do..on private terms Rye fell to 655 a Ge., ich 1,700 bushels found a market. ! Outs fetched 34 & S60. and 38 a 40¢ for Western and | Northern new. Corn rv ed & trifle, there being 40,000 | $2 25 to $3 60 for the latter; left over 1,000. At Cham- | | | attend -her funeral,on Tuesday, 7th Pp. residence, dull, Corn is : aston, Oot. 5, 1861. Bales i He Onanreston, Oct. 5, 1851. F. A. Cole has arrived here, with ia the 26th. Rice was selling at 10: Pat Exchange had improved. Sixty day ‘ois, 13 percent Freights were very dull. Married, , October 2, at the Chapel of Grace, by jallandet, Mr. Joux W. Comrron, of ington City, to Axxa Mean, daughter of Charles Way- On Thursde the Rey. Thomas ‘ash- land, Esq., of this city. Both deaf mates. On the evening of the 5th instant, by the Rev. Thomas Armitage, Mr, Joux Manayer, of this city, to Mise Many ‘Ann Txonias, of South Ausboy, ‘On October 6, at Boonton, N.J., by Joha Hl, Kaq., Avavstvs 0. Moone, of Cincinnati, to Hannier Connects, daughter of William Green, Jr , of the former place. Died, On mpoen October 5, of consumption, Faancis A. one, a Lt 9 funeral will take nest from the residence of his fa- enn Patrick Smith, 68 street, on Tuesday after- noon, at pe ‘His friends and acquaintances, and . are respectfully invited to attend. JaTHaRine LyvcH, a natiye of Cork, Ire- Oth year of her age. L lige fronds and Fla eviea ive asec tee Seabeeok yneh, are re rv nd the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, ae 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, ts Bayard, corner of Mott street. On Sunday evening, October 5, after a lingering illness, Jacon Bexsen, aged 61 years 8 months and 14 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are ae invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at 8 o'clock, from his late residence, No. 60 Vandam street. Albany pape a please On October b ICHOLAS roy, ia tb the 58th year of his oe a native tr King’s county, Ire! His funeral will take place from Peas dense f'hts son, John Troy, No. 40 Hubert street, at 2 o'clock P.M., on Tuesday, the 7th instant, ‘The friends of the family, and thore of bis sons-in-law, William O'Neil and William Lamb, are respectfully requested to attend his funeral, without further invitation. On Sunday. October 5, after a lingering illness, Patrick Gonmixy, aged 48 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to atterd the funeral, on Tuesday, the ith, at 2 o’clock P.M, from his late residence, 24 Thames street Buadeniy’om October 6, Bre. Sosa Pats, relict of the late Bartholomew Plain. in the 74th year of her age. Her relatives and friends are fully invited to from ber lat Cottage ie ens (rom e e rew, Eleven street, near Sixth avenue. On Monday morning, October 6, Haxrirt K., wife of Warren Koweil, years. The friends of the familly are invited to attend her fu- neral, at her late residence, 163 Madison street, this day, (Tuesday:) at 2 o'clock P.M. without further notice. Her remains will be taken to Chatham, Columbia county, for interment ‘On Sunday morning, at 6 o'clock, Faanx ALEXanpne, son of Marcus and Jane Pearl, of marasmus, caused by chrenie dysentery, aged 22 menthe. will take Plaoe from his father's residence, Nok 40 Bowe pare - 20’ avo A this afternoon. Rela- tions and frien re epee invited to attend. ‘At Staten alana, Oct: 8 lingering and pain ful illness, Mr. Joux P. Fountain, in the 69th year of * - Blessed are the dead, Who die in the Lord. In Cincinnati, September 20, Captain Wiusam Cat- vent, aged 84 years and Providence papers please cop} oy apne big ay? yo igs et al Pn 10 months, youngest child of Temperance M. and James C. Hoe, of this city. ‘The friends of the family are respectfuily invited to at- tend her funeral, this day, October 7, at 2 o'clock P.M., from No. 85 Horatio street. In Auburn, California, on the 18th of August, of con- gertion ¢ of the lungs, Mr. Devaras Dixcuam, acting Trea- of Placer county, aged 27 years, a Tete resident of New New Yerk. ‘Troy, Catskill, and Montreal papers please to copy. On Monday, Getober 6, Lou 18 Hattoman, aged 63 years, 8 native of Dublin, Ireland His friends, and those of the wy tend bis funeral. this afternoon. jalf: past 2 o'clock, from bis late residence, 174 (11 184) Hester street. His remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery. On Monday evenii tober 6, Joseru Boucavn, Bsq., in the 68th year ‘of bis His friends and sere intances are respectfully favited to atiend bis funeral, from his late residence, Fourth street, on Wednesday afternoon, at 3 tng without further invitation. are invited toa BARIVINE INTELLIGKACE, Movements of the Ocean Meonmens, Les Darn. pt... New Fore, a New Ys Clearea. Br ‘Themen Choreh, Martin, London, Dunham & Dimon, os re Jat! & Herman (fam), Hanson, London, W F _ Monteruma, Kilburn, New Orleans, Foster & Nicker- fon. Bh p St Louis, Bunker, Sow Onjena, k vom «, Corning, Ri MoLeod, “See ea, Cloarman Demarase, Winslow & Law- . Meyers, Havans, Truxillo fe ‘equine, Bi Ps Behr Relief, Cate: Echr Sciots, Me: jan Schr Cataract, Rice. & NL MOrenay & Schr D'B Warner, Milis, Charleston, NL MGready & Co. Sehr Sophia Colline, Hammon, Elisabeth City, JG Wil- rm Schr Rlisabeth Ann, Krause, Washineton, NC, 8 I Miteh- im, Schr Susan Bray, Everett, Plymouth, NC, Cunningham & Osborn. ter & Co. Clearman & Co. IW Me! vs" Sas with L Sept 24, Kinenten, Je th 6 ke le and p— +3 tom i ‘Hook TAM, (th inet, cou succeeded in getting Capt G Thomas, ot and Porte. to Grinnell, 3 wis, rf, 10.0 Wi opeke Dutelonck onan Jaco werp: ised shit ‘ion jst fem 2, ‘ Br), Patricksos Isle of France, 105 di aster. Sept 22 ie Rut Elina, Ho: ‘Yarm outhy NS, tofu (Fort) Moraes, Oporto, Ao, a8 days, with wine, &o, ot Fosca Helena (Dutch), Post, Texel, Sept4, with aster. "hei spat Wallace, Doboy Island, 7 days, with lam- to “Williams, Wilmington, NC, 6 days, with * v Shires, for Boston. idence ford, Ji on Providence, D ae River. Cleopatra, Kent from on Werk Indios. om one obip and two brigs, unknown. leriin, — Pa |, where shi enced very heay her ove iia, Mo. pa bark Frederick Warren. ay lowe 1 and bows Ante, » lon 57 port one: trom by & pilot bow _ wp Capt Sipe ot onarion, mr) dian, NNW, and licht; ween, Welegraphie Merine Oot 6. Ponn, Philadel tT plone, "Puitedetpnie, ee Orcan. + Barrpeone, Oot 6, Arrived—Brig Belz, Bath; sober St Loon, Eastport, 5, Cuanceston, Ootd. Boston: selir Ann Hemilton, fore Delaware, and eokr Florida, Philadel- at Riven, Oot 6 wed—Beohr eect x Sailee anes 5, Balsimors. ame Como, Chasleston; brig Teanesees, Phils New pe Oct 5. Sector om Cleared—Bark M 0: tees 4 ze reece % Son \—Schrs John G raat Rte Biscastone, Appl Arrived. pire, Price, Philadelphia; INGTON, Oot Bailed—Ship Tybee, neos Arotic Letter Bi steamer glose at the the’ Beh Bret OE parsons also ab Kenyon’s, 91 Wall strost, Merald Marine Oct 6—4 PM. Arrived—Schrs Sally Ann, Poarke Jas A Tho gon New Republic, Baker, Baker, "and Lusher Ae Besar ton,’ Mershon, FRiver; P Armstrong, Tho Cameo, More, Nilaven; WL Dayton. Dovgl den. ried, Corson, apd Saunders: Coreen, Previdence; Ach- sah D, Johnson, Nantucket Raye St Joku NBy brig Mary (BE), Marana, Hata Liberty, Pinkham, Bath, Rainbow aeres L Dayton, Douglas, an ‘alontey, Maney, Fé pee. Allen, Gloucester; L'A: Fossett, and Ontario, Johnston, Boston; aerial Tillis laumders: Gorton, NYorks steamer Vul- in enter- ule Rock, y ohe until aneows. Sip Mowravx, M’Michsel, hence at bp yy ing the harbor, in a thick fog, struck upon but got ain without receiving any a O dam Fort Point, where shi i the the ri pod Ese cn the Paci side in 18, and to 17th 4" ing in 8Francisoo patos ae 8 ead ell deat Be Begone. carting A YAWL nOAT Was picked up coh inst, PM, off Cape Cod, by hr Lowell, st Salem 34, from Hlchmond™no description ey jotice to Mariners. Custom Bove a Diaries of Nantucket, O« 5 The Tuckernuck or Cross Kip Light Boat return her station = the Vineyard Doat has 4 thoroughly repaired and furnisher yw lantern and Hanting apparatus, which will produc: tion than Hlumination than the old OFF p EASTON, Collestor. Washes. Bhipe Wan Wick ip Gen Scott, Fisher, NPacitic. and 01 arent a ‘a as tepurted: ? Watcher, Hole 34, whip Cnisen, of Nantucket, fitting Baboook, of Greenport, Sid from NBedford orui pril lS, in Indian Ocean, no lat, iy Re lehin. Cutler, of Warren, 250 sp. Capt tes that cue - 's harpoon works res rate, goes in any and bolds on “sroxen—Bhip Emily Morgan, NB, 18 mos out, 450 sp. Clipper ship Telegraph, Har anew (July 11) for 8Fran- éra, Bangs, from Boston for NOrleans, Sept 28, WNW, tly reported asthel Kepin- dole,” was signalized Sept 24, Iat 20 ba i oie 1oEtg Julia Fayoon, bound N, was pasted Bub inst, Lat $79, Ports. tsp ce ROR Ratt Caran, bark qereine 16th for Californias Jéth sh araiso, peas Log Hercules, Get Panama; bark 8t Jose brig J ‘get, N York 3 pi Lyons, Valparaiso; 3 mt, bark ‘Ma ary Floren Valparaiso. Sid + hs chins Fal “Pisco; Lunt, Oniitornis. Me ia steataer Falooa, from NOt- 13—Arr ships R Bowne, Cameron, and deer: ptt oa. hes Coombs, San Se deh. shine Melvins (Eine ‘ a ae a tr Eureka, Pratt, do; isthe C, fo 1d 13th, ‘ships President (Br), R Bowne, ‘Comeren joey, hing Mary A’ Bono. ‘vEt aoe By. A Shailer, Gor ‘an mt p. Oearetonds brig Gen Worth, ——; ome Honriotta, avae, t 17—Arr ship Admiral, fens, NYorx. 16 —Arr brigs , Jarman, Phile Bey; ‘2th, Alva 0 in » Mar; 26th, Nor a8 Taylor, Aor. | NYork. Sid 2ist, beige ai Bartola, Gravam, NYork; sehr J another accout oay orris, NYork. if rt 2b Fawn, Morrison; ae oe L, Halifax. brige U t orn, Coomans, paveriue, Meyer, Norfolk. on brig OKA , Baltimore; 26h, bark EB oar, it Old Harbor 2 Gs brig Kate Anderton, Anderson, it Pe a Py Br brig Vivid, Kendrick, Halifax. St Ann's Bay ides, trig Careyls Petting, Phils Curlew, to sail mext ‘Iphia. “Lanaina, aul peeks Gazelle, | ds: Fe toamers |. Pears: gris ranciece: 84 ee Bost ‘Drake, Callas, pt 10—Br brig Maris, Porter, for Boston 2 bark M: Seott, Ale: Brie Balvimno: cigar aha toe hip pare Lan 24, Jewking, Li Yacrakano, ag divert bak Peatucket, Niadoiso ; Francisco, ‘Sth 0th, bathe Hermivage, Forres. Frances, ‘Aigeine. (trem NYork), ‘SFrancisoo; Bd, M. Mattison, (from SPrancisco) Baltimore. Jeane, Ralston Sr Mantin: at it, ‘ebste 8 He Jenkin, johmond, Va: pat pane BostoR. tee My schre Juliet G rally, " Lovell erson, Soman ( Be), Bath, bit thine eek Vik b ; riverpeo! Wobert Wing, Urowell, pagel ent Mecheale, Cain. Putt ladeiphia. tena thy ae Clare, eimtors Belle, a . ‘offia, ; bark and on Nei tie ‘Oct oes shipa Annapolis, Gratai ol; le 4 = a aed a Hovterdam via NYork;” Kingston, Hayes, Rie Mi orase. Victorine, Rio Lucille (Br), Peterson,’ Dem mapeon, Malogs Bris ere zg Urine, Allen, NYork sleop sonr Yantio, Bright bape Ban brig Matamoras, Haskell, Potomac RLY, Oct 1—Art brig Charlotte (Br), Merritt, St : ‘Oct 2—Arr ships John fa hing J w¥ort ao DB , Skoitield, do; bark bert rdeaus, ie Madeis L..1 A nas; sohr inond Fa La Finadstn aa Ker. wehes Louies Grey, Mart Riohi sohr R W Packer, lat Dudley, dagria, fer Dhagres, Lag; Viral 5 dise: bri Lo ir), Parkin, from 2.3 Soubiates, jardenas, wt nd, A ide; Tybee, y ines. ae Wan ie ee, ae for s Non ehern por fot fet oF ob ay of the tt, das ol}, Coa Smith. ‘tom Porton: wha Havane, to undergo repairs for Windies, wees Ge ft, era, for Bareeloas wi Lart ¥ nee {EP MACHitAs, Oct'S-Ml4 brig Condor (now), Small, RIVER, Oct 2—Are sohts R Borden, Sid tig Gem Marshall, Mhiladelpbia: soar “PRANKFORT, bh Ce ty J Alpine, Treat, Porto Rico GALY parent Sept 1 MM mbegs, Baxter, 4 * GEORGETOWN, DO, prey to Sept t, Taylor, Providence; L P Snow, BOLWES'S BOLE, Oct 2-Si Grant tC Beronda, Ly w for Port) an i atieoo fiom. de tor ath Boron; Desist Prancts Portia, Poroe Yor! ortland Baitimsee t yh mprwnt Meo pia toe Mowbucypoet: Oregon, Ueary 1 Dea. anne Th f ret cane ate Snare Got 1—Bid ot i) Shae chr Wan Pope, Nester? a Tega brig Condor (new), ae for NYork in a day ae ane bark Como, Smith, Charles- 1b 3 echr Montezuma, Reed, W seas ter, ry ry oe —— Hos ae; 4 ‘Dicey, 8o- ee at ie ech ae an Jovephine, Dixey, Oregon; E L Frost, smeh~Bhipe Robert Bowne, Caxteron, Ju; Montauk, Medlichael, N¥ork, 10 a Oporto; Apparition Ships Chilo, Gardiner, SIslan key i ee eR ate Reh AT us, it, mi; 5 Rivers his are Morithew, Sislands; Laura Bovan, erlpaee hai ona NAM cata pris Macon, Watkins, NYork. cal, al ta rr brig Mechanic, Bryant, Philadelphia; ac f gore Le Lowell, Baker, Richmond; Are be A Coe, Hubbard, N¥< GTO! ‘Arr sohr In ae ee, Titre Biter Se Rae a Wilting TON NC. Ost Patrick Hi: at Jand, sold 134, ‘echt Jot rt) ‘awithe Bosak ie dares ree aie Sea as ‘Snow, Philadelphi Arrived. ylonnox Packet ship Independence De Alex Turnbull, ir A Tural Bendall, R Mr Feldtman, 4 Shildren aad servant” Cant (ami C Lee cok Passe ic Pal Pons, J Delancy, Wm ‘simpeon, & Coughian—20 in eres ne SMALL STEAMER WILL LEAVE THE DOCK aT Jersey City with passengers for the steamship Africa, at Squartcr before leven and et Lait past eleven v'elock om Wednesday. pig te AND Hav ‘us Lyin | hae es sty vise Hav, ph D Yay Nan — man we ras ser ih ~ a 12 o' ek tr Nort § 4 North re. rt} om surgeon is ‘steached to ‘the ae ri letters aa through the Post Office. For treight or moativen LIVINGSTON, Agent, No. 83 Broadway. prgxzae LINE FOR LIVERPOOL, BY STEAM. ‘be new and splendid —_ voy 2.50) tor fectlng a Eldric Comm: voyage to Liverpoo! Tommodations tr ail 98, paseen elegance and comfort, and the rates of passaze cannot fail to be patictasee And at the same time the will be furnished with the best. of gvery thing the markot 3. roperiy © re vot sceding for ther “tends in the can make the necessary arrangements to have gui in thie maguificent steamer tpon reason- For rtionlars, or f old countr; mn brought r TAPS br yest ST RAMSHTPS.— rye Navigat THE PH! My an ea an ‘and Uo pains oF expense ie spared {i tome Pees convenience to estengery He atyancons n Wedneeday, October ook pt ‘SPIEL D-Khusley & Cos Expescs stregt, or office of the company, South Wharves: —— w above, on i ext: Ocke bas “BROOKS ke CO.. 28 Beaver street, Px ACIFIC MAIL @TEAMSHIP bog Satay em oad ae! en - San Francisco, (dna ats , jen did en Maes ip OM wy 47 ee Schenck ea oan pa iis foot of Warren a N.R, w direct ELD noon, and will depart, 10. Apply tt fools ‘arren et. through line for be I and Lap ‘are mesecee.- = | Tueed e the rt ai oa easten sis is velit salt on Tuesday. October 7, pre: ; M,. from her pier at the foot of Warren ply at the office, bt Windl command er of Warren OrZoerrer TO THE OL D MON POLY. IN DEPEN- fn. op. FM, JONATHAN, 1,4.0 ton: ert, and fastest ateamer in the October 23, 803 P.M, from Pi choice berths at low Pease, cy E. MILLS, Ager D*. CONVERS’ PRIVATE MEDICAL orice, “No. ; At,’ av New York, where he is consulted on Slidizeasos. Dr. rating Coes he its, rive, $2. with important ed to the country. —Dr. ©. caused for a) This is the mort. important wor! lished, $1.8 copy, forwarded by mail the express purpose of ttudying these sensor, followed by a | very ertensi Ae voted exclusively to thi Promise more certal Stained from eay disease, ond in ‘ie deploratis Lite, ‘olin though they “Those who apply, senses, will be gratified by the case a which fe often effeceed in ter of surprise to of protessionel attainments should ‘devoce # ‘are provided for ent, by letter, ad- my prof. treated pationts, oe s phe wieh to consu! uy ty Bin doa (fre of ap from 8 A. M. to ted. jue your health, J STRERT, pe ou we ° Birr, bes aoe ik iplome, a my office, with, medicine 0 charas Di WARREN, NO. | MOTT Taner UBC CoN PIDEN. bles him to cure without m three to five days 3 aun, Sxoeption, the only qualified London ey in this 7. y OFER TILL CURED DR CORBITT, OF 9 DUANE va & penctise of twenty-eno nes be ParTaaen) ctnse, rtbokinae, 9) in aifeoting @ care EB ors, OCURKD. —DRA. COOPER & MURPHY, whe AT Doseen im the ef sargury Whis ocunt? hav svor prvduced. A portsed Ouro oF tially consulted on disease s » pee tensions of ® quack in Rosevelt street. with om alted sonfiduntinily cn the trontmer oy De. .'s Spedide, bom of botsle, Ome Ae . from their Jo tice sad 7 be Pulled os. for the owes ot se ages we grortar gee Phe Ua oe atorde Shs uteahany etre. rae or the poivaoy.