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‘The Indictment of Margaret Garrity for Causing the Death of Edward Drum. GURT OF OYRR AND TERMINER, ESSEX @OUNTY, N. J. Before the Honorable Henry W. Green, Chief Justice, end Messrs. Haines, Davis, Craul, Andrus, and King, @6 Associates. Oct. T.—It will be recollected that, on the evening of | ‘the fourth day of August last, a young woman, named Margaret Garrity, assaulted Edward Drum, in Piane street, Newark, inflicting © wound in the pit of the stomach with «large knife, thereby causing immediate death, The prisoner ts about twenty two years of age, ‘end 0 native of Ireland; she is of middie stature, and her ‘face dees not indicate the appearance of one capable of committing such an enormous crime. She was attired | in « half mourning dress, with « black veil drawn down teeta ores ne face. The court was densely thronged | with » large number of citizens of Newark, including be bundred and fifty respectably dressed young andold iadieg, who were provided with seats specially ‘The following mas Sure to answered to their names, and were sworn as to Wy the prisoner :—Aaron H. Dupnel, W: A. Lum, David Willis, Charles Roder, James BE. Camp, ght Wilcox, Peter . Joba Zrogaa, Charlee H. Ross, Joseph Ores, Silas + and My: eet ‘were—Benjamia Williamson, Esq, for the State; Ex Governor Pepnington, Asa W Courtlandt Parker. Esyuires, ior the prisoner. The District Atorney. Mr. Wiiliamsom, proceeded to read the indictment, and stated the case to the jury, which will be haga | the aunexed evidenee ;— ‘The fret witness called was anne See Se ws ot the murdered man, avd biving been sworn, follows :-—Was the wife of Edward Drum ; was wita him lust, om the evening of the fourth of August, about tea = left ber sister 5 house, in Maiden lane, to go to e, coraer of Plane and Warreo oer proceeded along Plane as far as New stroet,when, Woman bya to them, and seized hold of Edward Bag Drum by the band, she ran off, as quickly as he run; could not say bow fur off ‘he was, wheo ‘Witness first saw ber; did not see any one in the strest, at the time when deceased cried out murder; saw blood a one eid witues’s arm for some distance, before he dropped; knew the prisoner's voice, when she epee; Wore a hat, wit @ veilurawn down over her fs0e; ‘Was acquainted with ber not quite twelve months; tbe prisoner ran up towards Urange street; When the deceas- ‘ed feil, witness stooped over hu, and immediately after- ‘wards weut back te ber sister's house. in Maida iaae, and was accompanied back by Matthew Maguire and Hugh Doyle; tock them to where aecwased was lying; W Foe Men standing wround deceased; he was dead wt the time; witness and her husband boarded with a Mr. Mack; the bedy of Dram was removed (o the wateh house Cromexamined by the District Attorney—Wituess was married by the Key. Mr Senez, on Sunday previous to the murder; had keown her husband tor about twelve months; was not engaged to be married for auy length of tome previous; was iiving at Mr Ogden’s; ber husband lived at her eister’s house, in Maiden lane, previous to their marriage; Was eware that Vrum was acquainted with Margaret Garrity; bad not ¢fieu seen them together: Dad seen Margaret at ber sister's house On sume Oscasivos, did not kuow cf Drum having been engaged to be mar- ried to Margaret; the nigut of the muiaer was a dack one; could ot eay how tar off she could see a person, or how long rhe remaired where Drum was stabved; bis body was taken to the watch house; witness boarded at the corner of Plane aud Orange streets Dre, Dougherty and Grant were next called, but did Rot emswer to (i vir bames Alexaucer ‘ej l!oc wus then called —Witness lives at 73 Plaue street, about one buadred yards from the corner of New stree., and the same distance fron Bleecker street; was at Lome on Monday evening the 4th of August; bis atiention Was ettracted by & noise of in the #ureet; went out to see wha: it was, and ard @ Woman talsing: prosveded to where he besrd the sounds; found a man 15 ing ou his side with his face in the middie of the side wack, whem be saw the body; « youug men vamed Wiliam: came up and asked him’ whet wae the matter; witness said he a.d uot know, deceased was lying on his tide; witness exkea him to get up but re ceived no answer. thea rewoved Lim to the stoop of Mr. Baker's groceryfstore. at d lifted bis bead, as be still breathed; deceased nud a pats ¢f pcocs in bis hand, bela (hem while being moved; stood by deceased five or ven minutes; heard seme ‘ope approeching; went and bronght & watchwan, ¥ ho felt bins avd suid be was cold; then brougot a bght and sow he was dead: saw blood on his clothes, eaw otber traces of bivod between Bleecker aug New pticets; did not notice auy om the steps of the door where the bocy wa iaia; tbe body was taken in 4 wheelbarrow to tbe watch house when Mrs. Drum and Ceo men came up. Cross examined.—Witners remained uutil the body was teken to the watchboure Mes. Drum also went there; she was not preseut when witness first sow the beay—raw but one woman ; couid not say which way the woman went, that be beard walsicg Joreph Squire examined —Wiicess lives in Broed street ; lived in Plape street on the 4ta August. Heard a Joud groanixg noise ou the right of the 4th Augast, ‘Was im bed at (he time, beard two groans; weatt the window and locked cut ; heard pecsons talking waen essing by bis house. Could not say what they were eying Witress went to bed and, in abous fifteen mi: ules efter beard & womau cry cut murd wheoa ZouPE wD in thie heusw came into his room and asked bitm if he heard ibe cry of murder, when he said “ Yes’ ‘They immediaiely went out, and tox a lautera with them, and s¢w 8 Wav lylvg on thestoop. They heard tt said that ® woman bad murdered hum ; saw traces of | tlood om the sidewalk ; cia moc hear auy sound lie that of persons quarreling ; saw dirs. Drum when wi mera first went there, Witness looked out of the win. Gow,aud beard « women cry murder, supposed it was for assietanee. Ls witness. Crossexamined.—Could net say what side of the etre:t the woman was on, wliea witness first saw her; believed the wowan sven to bave been the wise of the murdered man, it was about plieeo minutes atter be beard the groans that he beard the ery of murder; did not see more than one Wetman ‘The Ceurt adjourned at ove o'clock till half-past two, when the jurors were committed to the cure of officers, who were #worn tor tbe purpose EVENING SESSION. At balf-past twe oclock the Court re assembled, and the nemes cf the jurors were called over Doetor Diugherty was sworn, and deposed—That he wus called to exsi the body of the deceased, sbont eleven o'clock cm the night Of the murder; saw Mr. Bruen, the Coroner, at the watch house; Doctor Uraat was also there; saw the stab intlicted om the body that wight; the body preseuted the same appearance the next day, When he examuned it. and fund the wound about ep inch icng, lovgivudive'ly. iat) che upper part of tae pitof the stomach, on cpeuing the abdomen, found» iarge Quantity ef clotted biocd: va examining the wound, & wee fourd to paew backwards, « Little downwards, tes the liver at the junction of the right and lett lobes, puncturing its Vesewls, grazing the pancrems. aud of part of the right side of the first lumber p> f the point of the koife reems to have been came within balfan inch of passiag through the body; the wound was about » quarter of an inch below the breast bone; euch ® wound wuld necessarily be fatal (the knife was bere produced, which was common. large sized carv’ng kuife;) it would require 6 violent Diow to Met such a wound Cross ¢tamined—Should think # great amount of phy- ake Would be peoearary ‘u inttict such a wound; ould say that the murdered man was porsessed of & inne ameunt ot Murcular vigor; be was about five feet tem inches in height; that the knife glanced against the 88 side of the bone, ana not directiy against it Abram Derapta Persopett examiped— Lived at No Piame street. om the It of August, with Mr. Hewlett, be- the same bedy. does not recollest whether Drum & vest on or not. Croms-¢xemined—Saw a female at the watch honse; was told it wae Mre Drum, the cries I heard were for bel Matthew Meuire examined— Depored that he Maiden inne on the 4th of August Inst. and at the aolici- tation of Mis Drum. went. nxcoompanied by Patrick and Hugh Dow, te Plane street, where they found the body of Drum, which was Greesed io a thin frock cms, cannot et the watch house pearly ail pn eht Cross examinet—W itness berded at Mre Gilham’s boure, im Maiden lane har been (bere for some time, did pot hear Drum and bir wife meation Margaret « name did not know Margaret Garrity, had een her some time to the murder George “it Bruen, the Coroner, examined— Was the Coroner who held the trquest; sae the body at shout twolve o'clock on the night of the 4th of August; it wne lying open ap ch, in the watch house; the cle were not knew who opened them, did not observe ‘clothes particularly; the inquest was held at the court-houre. at ¢ o'clock the followin s mora- ing, bas not heard what became of ‘he clothes Gicse-examnned—Thivks the pantaloons of the de- conred were of blue cloth, and the cost a thin summer ove, of a brown and black color; witness wert over the gunna for the purpore of tracing the drops of blood, jut the rain coming on. prevented oim from prosecuting @ further eeerch J. Duval examined - Is city watch; wat such S Avgurt inet, was on duty om the night of the 4th; saw dead bod: fi ‘did not nd wid him that a drunke pots grocery store, at the Vian felt the body Of the deerssed, and tounc that he wae dead; his shirt was dirty; found « sonod in bie breast; he bad op & Fed #birt; dor not rrolieot es to bla vest: thinks there vas not a# much biocd a 8 wound of that nature vould have canred; traced grops of vied trom Bleecker street, where be lay. to New street. the shirt of the de ed ee Konked With blood: withers took dhe watch bowre. # men uemed Corneiias Tompkins hay ing wheelrd it there in a berrow, caw Drum's wif fed by two men; th on witness came ecud fid Merguret Garrit be would find ber at Mr Tuck Woarhington atd broed purest Lundred yords from the corner of Bleecker sad Miane ol rete; it vine about tem oF f/tern minutes before elven © clock when he weut to Tucke:'s base, tou We, Tucker Crt he wae reching Margene: Garrity for the purposs of etre ting ber ewrehed the howe without finding ber And inquired When she was Chere Last, apd was cold at Cight eh ch that ever ing; went to Boston street, to abe Louse ¢: Margaret's brothe: i : ay i i 5 | e: Ogden aid some ochers went out with | | and Mie was trembling: witness i i os 4th of August; thinks Margaret is at is about twenty-two or three years of 5 was about to be married to Edward Drum; been ane is previous that Drum was married, Drum’sactus! marriage until told her by Margaret, on Monday afternoon; was pleased with Margaret's con- duct while in her employ, and would have contiued her | in ber employment; did not know her before she came to live with ber; M: ig an Irishwoman, und thinks Drum was native of Ireland; Maragret had no home beside wit eee's; she did mot appear to have any protes- ter; never heard her age; did not cuppose that Margaret would have carried her threat of stabbing Drum into execution; did not Know that Mazgaret had been a faroriie with others with whom she Lived as help; heard rum's marriage about seven o'clock on the evening $ the fourth of August; Margaret had been out that afternoon, and came in about tire o’elosk. aad appeared very much distressed; noticed Margaret to be very low- spirited for some weeks previous; she did not mention e cause towitness; often saw Margaret in tears, and the cther belp often fouud her im a state of melancholy; Margaret at ove time told witress that she wae going to be warried to Drum, smd some time after told witness that she would not have him, heard from Margaret that Drum bad teen married in New York—think she told wipess thet be informed her, Margeret wus very low. spirited at the time she suid she would net have bi Examined by the District Attorvey——She made a dress and scme under clothing some weeks before Drum was killed, and previous to baving told witness ofher intend- ed marriage; did not say where she could find Drum; never saw any bad temper in Margaret; she somewhat neglected her duties ; Margaret has an own brother living in Boston strect, in Newark; she has a father, gnother brother, and a sister, living in tis country; her fether lives im ‘Newark; the brother formeriy resided there; doce pot know where the sister lived, but believes he it younger than Margatet; her father livesout; wit- ness Das never seen him Jonas Williems (a colored boy) examined—Is fifteen yeatscf ege; cam read; lives with Mrs. Tucker; has lived th her for five or rix years; found » large carving Enife in the drower, where it was kept, with the rest of the knives; went to the drawer to look for it; Mrs. Tucker told bim Margarct bad killed Dram with it; rbowed the knise to Mrs, Tucker; witness cleaned the knife. wich cthers, before dinner 0a Monday afternoon (Idevt ifies the knife.) Cross examined—Mrs, Tucker told him to find the knife, witness found it and took it to her; this was be- tween seven and eight o’elcek on the morning after ths murver; the breakiast table was always laid at night; the kuives were used at supper; does not remember whether the carving knife was placed on the table oa Morday night or not; it is witnesse’s business to clean the knives Mr. Bruen. the Coroner, examined—He received the knife from Mr. Tucker. about noon, ou the fifth of August; examined it and did not perceive any dillerence in its appearanc since that time. Bridget Farvey examined —Is « single woman; lives at Mr. Tucker's; Liss Lived there for eight or nine years pest; lived there on the fourth of August; Margaret Gerrity apd Ebzabeth Markin slept in the room with her; was at hcme on Monday evening; retired about ten o'clcck; Margaret was not at home then; saw Margaret about seven o'clock that evening; she came home some tine efter witness Went to bed; witness left ths bed- rocm door open; was not asleep when Margaret came home; ¢id not hear her untilsbe came into the room; the door only closed to ; there was a light left bu’ ing in the room, expecting Margaret home; when sho into the rowm, f arked her if that was Ma the seid, “Yeo. ’ that ehe had killed Dram; she then ed wituers if she should go away, or go to bed; she then | urdrersed berelf and isid gown; the light was not put out; she had uo sooner laid down on the bed ‘han che got up again, dressed herself, and went out; che tock rome ciothes with her; thiaks she took two dreeses, and tied them up in ‘an apron, and said she wculd go to Brooklyn; she went«ff alone; witeess put the light ont sometime alter she went away; wasat Mr, Tucker's when the officer came; was not asirep; was sit- | ting ons chair when Mr. Tucker came in; Margaret, | when geing, said ehe did not care if she drowned herself. Crosmexamntned —Has been acquainted with Margaret | since she come to this country. She has been here three | years; has been im several fainities ax help; did not know Drum until after Margaret came there; did not see him there, but beard that he bad been im the habit of coming | there; wes not acquainted wita bim; bas spoken tobim onee; Margaret secmed agitated; her eyes Looked wild «very much fright- cred; Margaret asked ber if she should go away, and witners said she did not know what to say; she thinks she told her it might be better. Charles Tucker examined —He received the knife from his wife ard handed it to the Uoroner, on Tuesday, the Sith ef August. at noon. ‘The District Attorney raid that it would not require more then baif ap b¢ur's time, to morrow, to close the +vidence om the part of the State. The Court adjourned at a quarter paet #ix o'clock, to 9 o'clock this morning ‘Theatries! and Musical. Roweay Trzatne.—The performance of Messrs. Coney | and Tayler, as also those of Master Uoney, are every pight witnessed with the utmost pleasure and seems almort incredible: but a visit to the Bowery the: atre will convinee the dramatic public that the: they sre described to be, The performance ht co on mence with the = ealled * and Mrs. White. This will be fullows tag! the éreme of the * Butcher's Deg of Ghent, Mr. Coney will exbibit his own arent dramatic fA, 4 will also practice the magacity of bie degs All will close with * Don Juan” ene Turatin —The beautiful actress Mies Laura Addison, whose excellent performances during Sotgee seven or eight days bave given such universal will appear this evening e* Lady Mabel in the “ Patri: clan's Daughter,” ¥r way as Mordauct, aod Mr. A. | W. Penno us the Earl of Lynterne, Lhe great favorite and best stock actress im the country, Mad. Ponisi, will sustain the part of Lady Lydia; Miss Adelaine and Signor programme could anticipate. At the head of this wonderful family | is Gabriel the renowned who has dignified the profes- mon of pattomime representation has elevated dumb show apd made it rank with the highest elements of the Europe or America. To night be performs “ Godenski,”’ whieb. with two exceptions (| Vol au Vent” and his rite in the « Three Faced Frenchman.”) may be considered — hie chef deuce. “ Raoul” concludes. Buston’s Turatne —Notwithetanding the great the- atrical talent now in the city—the greatest competition os ever before known—yet the Chamber Street © coverned as it is by © man of sound judgment and great ¢ . a# also one of the many best comelians of is every nicht crowded to see the -plenuid comic performances of Burton « i imitable com- Be y The bill for to-night constate ot * ’ and the beautiful piece “ Aloestes, ter being filled by stars. Natiowat Turatae—The amusements of this yo are ——— we, ——a andor alway eee ae te | work to ° poten in selecting every thing no and attrnetiy entertainments of this eveniog will commence with the « Maid of Croisy.” and this will be succeeded by the excellent drame called the “ Forest of Bondy. which Blanchard and bis celebrated dogs will appear ond the performances will close with © Mose in Town ie programme will be sure to draw together o large covesibage, Brovonast's Lrerum —The great actress, Charlotte Cushman, whose inimitable performances. during her en- gacement at Breugham’s. have given such cenerel aatia- faction and pleasure. will appear to. night a» Claude 4 notte, in Bulwer's beautiful play of the » Lady of Lyo Mre Bkerrett s* Pauline There can be little dou! that the Lyceum will be crowded ip every departm ‘The eptertatpments hia conclude wi the farce called Anything for a Cl > Thore who wish to enjoy « treat will vinit Brougham sto night Cuniery's Mivererie will give one of their best enter tainmente to night ; singing and ances, with Frizows Minerasie gt afternoon and evening nee to day; melodies by Collins, and instra- mental performances b'y the company avem’s Moseum —The Cristine sisters were much | samira here yesterday. They are lively, sing wel: and noe well ; ard seem dertined to become popular The Sant of “No Bong, Noa Supper.” was moh » oe plauded in the afternoon; but the“ Dream at § 2 the evening, brought dow tfeet whirl wit of ay appro. bation ¢ Stranger per formed to-day, both in the afternoon and evening. and |“, with the sane great cast. Bowsny Asrrrrmeatee —A ep endid reelection of equee- trian amneements have been provided for this afternoon and evening. at this popular establishment Trivure Hae — Turner, the vocalist, who har given euch plenaure oy his vooal efforts, will give another ot contains a fine selection of rongs. Proresson Anperson —Acain, let pight, the Astor Toure was crowded by & brilliant audienos three-fifths least of whieh were ladies. The perfor- mance of the Profesor. if possible. was better than ever Th enthusiaam {hat followed the “ Mystic Cabinet” and he we err called on several of the faculty to eateh the progress | of that wonder of wonders, the “Suspension Chioro- forire. and all pronounced it the climax of incorpre- Lenetbility 1 Aan Dunimson, the highly telented tragedian. trom the epson theatres, will give Repearea: thie evening at the Taberane’ te — | peak very futteringly of his abil Tucker, who keeps & public bouse at the corner ef Broad | amd Washington streets; Margaret lived with her es | 4 evening till : half; left | Margaret at home; she was not home when witness re- | 5 her sgain ; Fetired to bed told wit- she met tween six and Jonas Williams, woo. | ored boy, fourteen years of age, showed it to her in the it war in Newark: she is yourger than Margaret; one of | ber brothers ia married, ad the other siagte, and thinks | | the demand being light. Imported to-day--2 bids. 1 | at 126, 6d. | o'eleek. Neri fn a Neapolitan . and the amusments close with the“ Double. bedded Room.’ Nino's @. vening the Ravel family bave ae ettrat as the most expecting auditor | bistrionte art for years. Ie has been unrivalled in | | Rest Broadway. His remains wil be taken to Hempstead Our Philadelphia Correspondence. Pumaperrusa, Oot. 7, 1851. by Base mre © om the eve of an important election, the com- little of its customary euthu- i i i settee : anxiety, as the amalgamation half formed. and they hardly ‘em as allies or not. With- HG i E tn Such snother reception was never given toe trage- dian as that with “ahich Forrest was, lust evening, re coll Walnut street theatre. After the house ‘was filled to repletion, the crowd remained in the street, bundreds in number, who finally had to retire, unaole to socomplish their object, The speech of Mr. Forrest g great satisfaction. yh money is scarce, the public seem to find no difficulty in procuring /'argent for amuse- a ‘The theatres were never better patronized than to is rather harder to come at to-day, and twelve per cent is the rate on the street for excellent paper. Our Baltimore Correspondence. one, October T, 1851. Movement for the Liberation of Irish Exiles. ‘The committees appointed by the Irish Exile Libera- tion meeting, have secured the signatures of the Gover- nor of Maryland, Secretary of State. the Chancellor. the Judges, and the prominent officers of the Btate, to start petitions to President Fillmore, to exert the friendly offices of the mation with the British government. for the release of Smith O’Brien and his companions in exile They are now, through ward committees, aecu- ring the signatures of our citizens to the memorial, and there is mo doubt but that it will h»ve at least twenty thousand names to it in the course of a few days If the Trisbmen of New York, Philadelphia, Boston, and other principal cities, should be equally active, a happy result might beloked for There b no doubt of the fact that there la more exergetic and prantical pattlotiam in Bal- limore than in any city in the Union. Domestic Miscellany. Our readers will remember that the great Union Plow- ing Match comes off at Bridgeport to morrow forenoon, the 9th instant Hon, 8. J. Huntington, of Harifo d, delivers the address — CITY TRADE REPORT. ‘Torsvay. October 7—8 PM Burapsturrs —Fiour seemed less buoyant, though firm, the seles reaching but # 500 bols , at forwer prices. Ua- radian remamed quiet, at $4, in bond Southera ex- hibited no interesting chang, 1300 bbls. ordinary to fancy old and new bringing (ull rates, Rye flour ruled firm, 200 bbls. being taken at $3314." Jersey corn meal appeared dull at $3313; a $3.73; “Wheat moved to the extent cf 2500 bushels Genesee white at about OT 3:0 000 Ohio, 6.000 Michigan, and 4.500 Southern do, at S730 ; and 2.600 Ohio red at 800. Rye was doarer, 1,50 bushels river bringing Barley continued soarve, at 782 80c. Corn again declined, there being 4,009 Lushels sold at 554; a S7e. for unsound, and 67 a Sse. for prime mixed Western Corres. —The transactions embraced only 200 bags | Tava atile ; 50 Porto Rico at §',¢.; and 100 Rio at 9, tierce, 1 bol., 50 bags. Cortox —The same dull feeling prevails. with sales of | 600 bales at prices steadily favoring the buyers, | Fuxicrrs —To Liverpool rates were without change. Flour was taken at 7d; 24. was refused for about 90,000 bushels corn, and 334d. demanded; 10,000 heavy pipe staves at 358; and lard at 84 To Glasgow—1 500 bbls. flour were engaged st Je. 4d and 100 tons 8. Domingo ‘0 London-—300 to 400 bbis. rosin were eu- 0 bbls flour st Is, 9d. Taere was gagrd at 2s, and ro chavge to re or to California. Provisions —Pork fell to $15 25 @ $15 37% for new mess, and $13 50 for new prime; at which races, 200 bbls were sold Nothing transpired in other qualities. Beef moved to the extent of 200 bbls—mess at $875 a $I, and prime at $5 $0, 20000 ibs. dry saited pork em: brought 7%c. Lard seemed easier, with sales of 259 bbla prime at 93; a9'cc. Butter ranged from 8 to 150 for or- diary to fair, and 15 to 22s for fair to choice table, but wus not active, Cheese appeared brisk ut 6 a 030. “Im- Ported, to-day, 10 cases of cheeese ‘Tel elegraphic Reports. —_ New Onieans, October 6, 1851. Corn is searce and dull. In molasses nothing has been done for two or three days past. Whiskey ts re- tailing at 20e. St Louis oats at Sle. Bacon —sides are at 10c.,and plain hame at 94gc. a 10 Bran sells at S8c., and qunny bags at 10i¢e. Western beeves. 6c.. and hogs, 6c Lardoil issearce—seles were made at Tbe , while some holders are asking 50c. Kartivone, October 7, 1851 Howard street flour is at $394, ani City Muis $8 87. Grain and other articles are vachanged. Bu rraco, October 7, 1851. The receipts of the past twenty-four hours hare been— Fleur, 5,000 bbls; wheat, 24,000 bushels; corn, 41.000 bushels Western flour is Lower for common, and brands Michigan sell at $5 25a $3 51. There has been @uch inquiry for wheat~smali sales of Ohio at (2e a 65e. Corn isnot very active, but prices are the same. Oats are steady at previous rates, Arnony, October 7.1851. ‘The receipts sinee our last have been—Fiour. 8 500 har- rels; wheat, 11,000 bushels; corn, 28,000 bushels; barley, 186 © bushels. The transactions in flour ato limited to £00 bartels, at late rates, Prime whent is in demand, but is scarce and held high; 2000 bushels Genesee sold at $2c. Corn is unchanged; the sales were 11,000 bushels; 19.100 bushels four rowed. Aelivered ina few days, two rowed barley sold at Tic a 720; and 2500 bushels four at %c. Oata are wteady at S8e, and Sic @ Shige for western—the sales were 5.000 bushels FL TAT RE SEE TAT OT KD Married, On the evening of the Sih instant, by the Rev. Thomas bri Armitage, Mr. Joun Bavsnrn, this city, to Miss Many | yy; Asx Tromas, of South Amboy, N J. | ‘On Tuesday. October 7, by the Rev, Lot Jones, at the | 3h Church cf the Epipbany, Mr. Howay Mancuaue to Mes Lovisa E McLuiven, daughter of francis Peckwell, Esq , drerased. On October 7, at St. Peter's Church, by the Rev. Mr. dons Basousy, Kea. M. D..to Samant. dangh- ter ofthe late Thomas Wright Uarroll, Es), of Carlow, rel At St. Mark's Chersh, on October 6, by the Rev. Dr. Aathon, Mr. Onan Heray Keeon to Mra. &. ¥. Law- RENCE. nists Btreet Ghiwrch, October 7, by the Rev. J.B titan Cousins, Haq, of New Yory, to Miss 3c me sag. Poy of New Jersey. On October Oscar W. Sturtevant, Req , Alderma: Rasy to Miss Many Men- of the Third ooo Prevent nick, all of this eit, At Meadville, Pa. on September 16, by the Rev, John Barker, D. D., President of Alleghany College, Lieut Groncr Mener, U.S, N., to Mise CLana Van Tansee, for- merly of Bri | | Dies, On Tuesday morning, October 7, at 10 o’clook, Aveti.n, eldest child of William L. and Sarah #. Youle, aged 3 years 4 months and § days The relative and friends of the family are respectfally invited to attend the funeral. from the residencs of her | dor parents, No. 64 East Twenty-ninth street, near Fourth | avenue, this (Wednesday) afternoon, 8th inst., at 3 On Tuesday pry nl eee Grumartr eee Ta eame, The friends of ‘the fam! 1 those of bis sons, Daniel. | Thomas and William, i I< Femi ts to attend -— from his late residence, 20 Mott street, on nthe nd friends are invited to attend the fu- weral. this (Wednesdsy) morning. at 9 o'clock. from 104 for interment On Tuesday morning, October 7, Mrs. Anwe Desiree pv’ Anon, of Versailles, France. Her friends and acjuaintances. and those of her son-in- law, Mr Jules De Casse, are reepeatfuily invited to attend the funeral, from ber iate residence on Staten Island, (Vanderbilt's landing.) cn Wednesday afternoon, 8th inet , at 2 o'clock precisely, without further invitation. On October 7. Jvisa, wife of John Kirby, formerly of Bienperville. county Kerry. Lreiand. Her friends are reepectfully invited to attend the fu eral, from her late residence, 2085; Broome street, this day. 4X 1 ue pek. papers please cop: At t Tamnown, © ¥,, 00 Sabbath morning, October 5, | fred Barrate, Baker, Boston, of dysentery, Gronar besors, son ef Jacoby and Catharine Vanderbilt, aged 4 years 4 months and 94 days At Mobile, on October 4, aged 22 yeare nnd 8 months, Gronar Parvrnic Rowtann, eldest son of John and Ja Rowland. of Brooklyn, L. 1, deeply regretted by a nue. rous cirele of friends. He was a native of Bath, &ng On board the ship Carrington, bound from Shangh: New York. on the “Ist of July last, in lat. 3461 8, | 16 90 EB, of dysentery, Janes 8 G. Barre. The deceased was a native of Prince George county, Virginia and had won. by his good coudnet, the esteem and affection of all on beard Petersburg (V ) papers please copy 5 | moon lope oe: $8 ton satu ss:-Bemm $i Steamship Afrien (Br), Ryrie, Liverpool, BC aftgamnebip Prometheus, Churchill, Pon Jes as, Bp Meamehip Senin Windle, Chi eamneh | &P * entertainments this evening. The programme | peau Protifique.”” was unbounded The profes. | abernanie en ngtiah ad | Tinker, Loudon, J Oriewots } vans, Hutton, Havre, W Whitlook, Je, jen, Gelveston, JH ree is fan Juan, a'W Wolde: iat & Caroline, Kaven, Kingston, Ja, Thompson Demarara, JH Smith. ey, 8b John, N'B, 10 Apalashicols, Bark leatelia, Homparics, Uharie ie J emmirabiie Colombe (Sa f brig )emmirat (Sara), Narrisano, Genoa, rh o Wotte, Watte, Newvitas JW Fiwell, modere, Hall, Halifax, HG Donovan 4 berte. : ebill. nals with steamship Alabam 1g a he eng Ug pe hens tor Charleston “The tae a $ 5 B es 4 HL ; ra My Francisco, vie Rie Janeiro, A: 32. im delless,’ to master, Sept 18, 1d, tae on N of Cape Bark Bello me (Br). Thomas, Bristol, 38 days, with mdse and 160 yer. shark Jenn ) at Mane. Sept 4, with frait, to DL mt Rosons, Passed Midshipman’ Gritia, Comé’g, Arctio sions 73.0, epoke bark Chase, Selre. warig oe one York, Matanzas, Sept 22, with sugar, to Sehr Pauline, Parker, Virginia, 24 Behr fui ‘smi on hia. 2 da Sdays, Bene Feenien Fete Geo Gili Hebe Wreath. J be Oriad, Pike, Lubec, 5 Bchr Belle, Wooster, Eastport, 7 Brig Coral, ber loaded. ise, on nown. was outelde bon Hook at sunset. Galea. Steamships Prometheus, Churohill, San Juan; Cherokee, Windle, Chagres. Ocr 7—Wind during the day 8, and light. Welegraphic Marine Arrived—Brig Poatl, Philadelphia. Cleared~ Ships Kobe: Charleston; bark Georgiana (new), Beluisore; trig’ Sus Duncan, Norfola; echra Ben Nevis, Mobile; Sarve: mond: og) Dare, al jaltimore; Saratoga, and Mary Mill Nonvoux, Oot 6. hrs Hoary Dunston, Boston, Oot 7. Pe d—Brig Porto Rico, Boston; bs . Hampton ends Sip Reind wn" Oe06, Arrived—Steamer Roanoke, NYork; schr Roanoke, Boston. Foretgn Malls. Lettor Bags, per steamer Merlin, for Bermuda and St ‘Themas, will close johange Reading Room (67 = Change), on, Wedverday, Bok insty et il o'etvok, a steamer Afcica, for Liverpool, on Wednesday, bth inst, at the wi ‘The above Letter Bags are also at Kenyon’s, 91 Wallstreet, @eraid Marine O denne. Rrown, Oot 2 Agrived-—Gebe Wo on Thorndike, NYork for Port- ap G lelphia for Boston; christ, do doz Tiveno, Lew, N York for tuoket for NYork. All the ve returned on account of i Galena, Burns, Philadelphia for Boston; solts Gea Evatt, Keller, oo ao; Mystics Fields N York for do; Col Simopa, Dexter, do for Rockland Sth—arr echr Congress, Mitchell, Rondoat for Bostor Gib— il the vessels above reported suited, cxcopt «Alto, all those re ports id te Vern im all ‘about ‘ ‘sail, bound ever he is. In port schr Susan, for NYork. = Puitapecenta, Oot7—4 PM. Artived—Steamahip Benj Pigesite, a Boston; barks Gem, Nickerson, Boston: Gow Briggs, Hi: schrs On. ferio, Vangllder, Nantucket, Romeo, Palmer, NYors; Al- jsldwin. North, Mobili ‘Chas D Hallock, jighton; Romeo, Palm: steamer Keanebeo, Seymout oy. Wa Keluva, Brown, NLondon; York. Miscellaneous. Sse Gov Davis, Cuttor from Chine and Baltimore. went ashore in the Bo Callao, ang d bilge’. She was to be sold as she Ini Ap unsuccessful attemps was made to get her off by the offic cere pnd orem of the U 8 ship, Raritan. Insurance at Bos- Islands for Callao eron Passage, near by her 0 high upon ive be her afloat impracticable. Sbe hse about her. principally iron, the major part of which wit betaved. “A sehr came up from her yesterday, with rigging, &e. Bane Winrihor was purchased at auction at Bristol, RI, {ih Inst, by Mr Dexter Jenne, of Fairhaven. for $9625 onsh. ke is inten Se Seute Atlantic whale dahery, to be thro overboard, Bont netie tose the Wim Gray bad 90, Fis vi, om R. 4 Hero, from 2 New’ riers Lept 30, off Por- CaRpenas, Sept 0—A wins w. oF ra. Ellefson, = ladeipbia. sid ri brig J pens Sawyer, Portland; 30th, 5 te, MeG Havana, Sept w#0—Arr echre Mobile, Maury. Mobile, and ld Ceti to aed c " ieee fyers, Charleston, and sid to return 20th; 2st, bar! ica, orice) oe ta rs Smith, BOrlesne; sohes Wi John, Parke Key Wests I & Burling, Marshall, ‘Ni Oot 1. brig & burn, Easterbrook, Bristol, scits See Dull. Balloon. Louisa Sears, Wright, Mobile; 24, steamer Fal: Wy: bark Prist Neuvitas: brigs Mibornis, ry one atriot, Alacich, Cabanney 210h® bark Cave sohr Mary Rliaabeth, M'Gon eel Orien Lom Brooks, Ftiadel- 5B abt July 46—Sel Pringle. for sony ; Harp, “ane; wing Sateen for 2 ies Guinare; ‘aug 7 Geing in an Au bark pate supposed ¢ Argentine, of uelom Soph sare Yyig Frances Ruin, Haley, rohan de nee, Baboook, N Yor! avanaAs, Sept 12 Arr barks Hvole, ‘Soupor, Ni Yorks ‘les, Chase, Portland: 2th, trig a Ariel, Da Sid ia Brig Teton ea tee A Sawyer, for Porsiand, nd Wie 8a Jona Be Bow, Oliver, for ton, arr 2ist; Adsline, —, eaten, "Ship 2-2 2%—Arr ship Adelaide, Arico, Sld llth, ship Samazno. avg 6—Arr bark Dole Balti oreyand tid Lith for River Tish bark’ Rela Cator, (trom Baltimore) 3400, Sept 20- Are brie ( Cobden, Cornish, Carthagens, ¢ Chad all hands sick 3, the bound for N York). sid inn aB ‘Sturges, ‘Boole, bark 3 Boston. 81d yet bark oar leudieten, M¥ucay ‘Wrig it MeOuvery, via ot ts, sana dark Allan Brown, Harris’ ‘etereburg, Va. ALEXANDRIA, Oct S-Arr sohrs Caroline Grant, and Fr eamahap Wm Wm Pi Mir Pil. ater nor ie a, “alte ty od Philadelphia; ect Geaan. Burdett s' =e ria) Express. Beth Eehe Sea ets ‘Goodell, brige Armerien nnd hs hs awaits 18,038 Are brig 2auy gasp pobre jutchingon, Aguadilis, PR. Bi, Oct’ de brie (lave cebr) Croton, Mat- MYCE 10 load fer Cape Hay RLESTON, Oot Sia brig Chas Kersh ™, woke Loin Oy, Maris; dontorey, Curtis, Pail RASTEORT, Sepe Dear sobr Rosnoke, Dinsmore, Now ay, DC, prev to beabyost yA P Snow, 0% - W—8ld svete ¢ Olive, ——, ate: Cuan h Yorn: seh, p. iash evening ie in the left thie v0, for deetination, with & osstase, reese w Brie, Gen Marion is the only vessel ‘ot the Brest ke Helen, U1 — een, Timer, Boston; J tfccion eaeeare fice ore Julia M Paliock h, jor, Philadel are ship Atlantic, Worth, N kinud, Me; orig Telegraph low, coming up, ship teamahi ny Fh gp Torry, oo aw rons, Oot 4—Arr sobre By§ Gibbs, NVor: ny gage Albany; 5th, Yankee, do; sloop Friend of Peace, BANTUCKET, Oot 3—Arr aches B tt A ™ Witte, Priladeiphia Sten eB IUADELEDIA. Ot 6—Cld P Armstrong, Thomas, New Daven: , Higrvtord, Per Ferrey, Joner, Ni Willette, Weaver, Froviden RICHMOND, Oot tare stesmsbip City of Rio Terry, NYork; pobre Rscort, Aomery. bs ental, and Henrigo, Te cid ovey 8 Po ro and emnt: bark Creynovnd, Wi 4a mht. Sid brig Wm if Spear, Levey, Philadel ‘Aiy Oth, ships President, Thomas, for Sydney, NAW 25th; test, for 60 goon; North Cerolina, Poster, for Hon an, fer gales barke Bong J eee on O Brown, do; New a ih den teh; Hallowell, and Ve ot feteen, as; Monolele, Swenson, fgv or for Sydney 10th; Jas Fraaklin, Teylor, for Honclulu hike Mets ston, Oot at — je bark Belieag”br an aad Hollender—Captain BC als a uyraca aaa ener en, G renal set Ouaeed Phin wae Hotiander, (of Gloucester), Hotahkies, Havana, 18 eh atti 5, Hn on ‘with sugar to Grinnell, Minturn & Co. Oct 2, lat 36 from Georgetown for Rio Ja- Jn yesterday morning's papers, “2 oie 3 eevonee ne ‘Apalachicola; Napoleon, children, a iis, © Ds rdsen, wow PW Wakil ie Dawe b, S Rix. ra val HG q ‘ate, Whiteomb, 4 % ae Troo} — ej Tracy Jrad ate Wilson, J Wanebee W trace, G Webber, & C Bien, D Dw O.Carpenter, L a, Bailey Je WD Re H Rol Bit B Willett, c Fo Ordway, JC ¢, BA Phill a H Gottel, WS aise Py JC Bartlets, WC pie = Woods, vy H Comstock, Mrs E Comstock, © Ste asnard, G Goes. J Presocts apd? chi Waeko and ‘ena, MrsE Welsiten and wi NEW STEAMSHIP OR Fe Pape eg a FINE ester, W. O. Cam (late of the Sepeve Livers CHA RDSON, 41 Exon 8 place, Ed steamshio, Cit ‘i will sucesed the Cit; jolpbis on | Thursday, x SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE—THE | UNITED ship HUMBOLDT, D. Lines, Com- will leare for Havre, fo} J ny ton te bist, hoa, B Norte river. "Briss ef eg fuurgoon is attached to t ‘States Mail Stesi : MAIL SYEAMSHIP COMPANY. tiny | ONLY pouch Line for California an: —Fire Reduced SB. MAIL STEaMSHIP ae. —FOR NEW ne ee and fare The splendid seoumani rate i ‘Tanner, 001 the sppticetion of th ily at the office of oot street, corner of Warren s wd ia to reovive tretsht o Pas fe and fare to ote , 4B ie, . Abed N.Y. ah, from Vier No. 4, er If reseh Savant ab ship 184 BEL, on the Lath October. from Savannah Da tnt 33 or. Season to take idee of the company, South ‘Wharves. AND 2% SS A rm eans.—The steamer WIN. oy wrcelving freigat, this Priday next, Geuber LD SCOTT w and will departs a me above & CO.. 28 Beaver street, ply for Srelaht ox prssage, to FaMait, a1 Paes ANY. —ONLY recegh as tty ca Oct information, poly ry the ofkee of tne Pacific Mail Steamship Compan’ vst PUBLISHED, canee of Natural SECOND EDITION, Death from Sta ston, rt the body, arteries. he he te prolopeiog vigotone, le oe cr 0 wishes {not medical.) but ig intended f oldand young. For sale at the of the @uthor, 604 Bi RTAMOKB CAN BR CONSULTED, We tPan the eubject of diseases, fee the Imporition of Beigeadoctan who call” themectves x hers of the Roysl Colleges, ee. the relief they need L. MORTAMOKE, Ne. 128 William +t. NFORTURATE® PHIEN Yu © grestest epe.ifie for dienasen t hindrance from bi he would be bap: aN FRANCISCO, Sept 5~Sid thip Lebanon, Drew, Ma | De nila. po » Advice—Give no fees: De. Ward pooeivon tor enrne diseases a eee oe sant eat ca. Niet, however, deniovs inetruments thet cvre the ty proper habite, Wea tes Sant 49 an: the U someting, ne to thore w wt jseasce. An immediate a a in'e very few doys. R. WARD, BEING ALL Dyas eee aren as fortuate. Yew wilt ts will Lx, spp. Re not deterred, R. FAWCETT 13 CONPIBENTIA Ma = at his office, 14 Dover street res without mercury, His Ralm of Zurs, toe erro aera use, ts EB seen Ds, t, JOUNEON, NO. a DUANE | soe tor's teputation for shill ta thoes uatl eve oxisted for yenre, is pre eminent, poner nad Mo by & secret habit, red ip fowr days. & perfect cure ome Dig Cooras, & uu + euaee ss STREET, Bee see, 75 ie eras met Rp aged Gocusep, R. oy is saaeinaay diveases, which =a R Love's EXTRACT OF ‘ee c teal ahd tira no imate i al Rloeeees a da debates artatee' f youth. . indiscretions of eu neaaiae fo; 12 Am street, “Fave Tp z= Re’ 4 Woxan's Pa1y TK MEDIC, com- Women—Teentieth Battin I$ mo, pp. ° fers of suffering, oF payeteal 4d men paasiecticnate wile, sad porestary Be band, might have been spared by » timely ork. its intended eapesal'y, fF wee married. 6F these 0 a pecs whieh should be known to th , To these whose health docs Permit of am increase of family, it ie of # shee ‘every temalenthe wife, the either ouddipg into womanhood.or es d mort certs! ~ hoes — mas Pike sil been in her grave, and pract It is, of course, im, sini to con: etd until a He alter three other doctors had mot only given me Face erie pone ta 4 are T applic eye ate nee, withowt ben ft, but row ral treatment, in a short time of the worst avphilitie thert time after! ha year, bevides ineevery quack medicine eae hear Wm Fercuson, Perk Ambo: Th by enclosing ornine “ah ~ ar 8500 REWARD.-- fieie mixture of orivare disorders. ve Teast of diet, sore, cr change 'n sppleation to business. proprietor cheili ne owre, wne or the fe up in bottler, O FER TILL CE REDD! . 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