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Pelal COwRT OF OVER AND osm Pp —~ - moved end witness baw, ‘young | consisting M sie | Sit! When winnces “7 | litle, bets abe said Bram New | mdhacaue) | pe Try pa so Is husband of Milton | oxtrs, im 25 Ib. fant | Woodruff ; lives next door to Mrs Gillan ; recollects | in qe. bbls. ; = not | hearing of the death of Edward Drum } noticed thet | Wheat continued bushels Genesee were ‘chat | B&F next door neighbor, Mrs Gilian bad company on | taken, part at nese 500 Upper Lake, at 6ic. Outs bo thet | the 4th August; there wae quite noise there ; were forthern bringing but 37% « 39c.; and ‘tuck | “Petag; thinks from the moise that there was much | Westerm, 34 @ 860. Corn again reveded there bel tu ane | Company; dase aes bnew, Marmares Gareky : saunese bushels, “Onsound Western sold at bi» S60 ; one to the door about half seven o’clook with a to prime mined do., at 67 » 580. be | lady who lives in the house with Ber; saw a woman com: | —Corrxr wae fe; 150 bage Rio changed hands at her OF | img from Washington street ; she stood by the window ; | 82, a 64¢; and 160 St. D at TX Sereda nesaaie cove aicgrered by her ruin, [fais | SB? wrung her bands, and exclaimed : Oh God !Oh God ; | Corror,—The market is well supplied with samptes, and witness's test i went to corroborate tha evidence of | B¢ them crossed over and stood by the: and | the eales g exhibit a steady concession on tie part | ‘ond did not materially differ from that | 04, 08ek ; witness returned to her work ; the woman was | of bi ‘except cn the strictly high grades, of which ad on her | pete ta FM ise es Greening, and cocaine the stoek és light. ‘The business Was reported at 600'bales, 5 stated ; came asked to wit! at fourth of o cent off. the went out oo the | Witpers, but witness did not go down from the stoop ; | Fanietrts To Livsspoo. some 200 or 800 bales ectton she yent backwards and forth several times, aud once | were engaged at one-eighth. Flour ranged from 7e a blade; her shaw! aud did not by pte® it up, bat | Tid, and oid. was 2 for @ large quantity of witnees did mot oa anything about it to ; | picked it up when she came back ; should have thought | w: ‘Btaves were taiten at 208 Te London, 200 bt i¢ was about half an bour before tea when she my x “| this woman had been deinking, but she walked pe ol] were taken at 20s, and 300 to 600 do. rosin at2s. & ‘abe was going to Kill Drum. [The District att. here | “ ; thought she was crazy ; mentiomed it the next was up to-day for Sydney, New South Wales. for waked the witness whether or not M. twas q ‘2 to some one ; when she was Mrs. Sillan’s Pie or cbarter at £0c. per foot measuremeut. There or had any diffoulty with m heating Vie Sta —_— se, arted several times to run vorz cate , | was no alteration in tates for Califorvia or for the conti- | 4 > ment that jurned 5 yt hands euddenly ; Rent. } Daeppracsenemeeel., ite 7 athlete KDew | the early part of the evening, some children were Fisn —Sales baye been utade of 1,700 quintals Wes- | Raving scen the handle of the knife, but after the ing her, and mentioned it ; witness heard her exclama | tern Bank cod at $270a $2'90—asm improvement; and | 7) eee et aii {iene distinctly ; could not say what age the persca Whe OV tagiadabemam den oss: ats sane sia 3 oe Jeo | sie eicheen oe peey, oes hae erent: | yaar eect penta wemneaunelnan mamas | Tie Arong toate rem poe ; el ® time’| raisins at $230; lo. bunch st’ $2} ves at 5 | toad hess gone to Brooklyn; cannot recollect who | waaviicme ; ft was past elovem by witness’ | and C0 quarters at O60. "a ccusin, did not fivd her there; fest the nanve‘of the cocaint aw Sse a wight on Wednesday: che came with her ; Knew He ay Newark; they came up iv the 21 o'clock %.M train from New York, and suid they had eome from Brooklyt' to go over is by the Soutn Ferry; never Bee what abe bad killed: Drum with; had « better tunity of voticing Margaret than the other ia house; never knew of hrr having had any d ; ness was at as much as usual for the two weeks ues remarked Margaret's appearance; she looked as if she bad been crying; witness recollects speaking to her about ber connection with Drum. she talked about leav- end going amor g strangers. heard that she was about married, cannot recoliect to whom: did not hear of any refusal cf marriage; she told witness that she was about to be married; witness’ wife first told him; once aeked Margaret what name he shoud call her. and thinks sbe said im; th: conversation he had with Maergaret was ebout a week before the death of Drum. Maguire examined—Lives iu Halsey street, with Mr. Smith Morrty; has lived there for five years past; has | £04 see known Margaret Garrity since she bas lived with Mr. Cox, in Plane street; caunot say how long she has known Drum; it was said that Margaret wae Ned Drum’s giti; capnot say what is the meaving of that expreenion; they bad met at witness’ house three times; they came once together; the last time they left wituess’ house was om the Sunday after the fourch of July; Margaret and Drum, oud Matthew Maguire. left tor+ther; the expres- sion “Ned Drum’s girl,” they call it parking in Ireland; he was payirg ber attention. but can't say she was to Drum; noticed » change ip her after the fourth she said that Drum took away her character; so hard that witness thought the pei ‘come in; this was about the 20:b of July; Marga. ig the afternoon and remained until five o'clock; oll the time. and suid it was about her charac- ter having been lort; witness saw ber several times after that; she was always crying and seemed distressed, wit- ness tried to soothe her; before Drum's death. she usually came in (be afternoon. sometimes early, and sometimes Late, geveraliy about five o'clock P. M.; ome day she told witn so that she had been at Mrs Gilan's. and that she had said that Ned had heen there, 'aken his trunk, aod gone off, enid that at other times he had refused to mar- ry her; the week before his death, she raid that Dram told her he was married to Anne Magu're. aad the after- noon before he died, anid he wa* married to a girlim New York; understood what Margaret meant when she said Drum had taken away ber churacter; rhe was with wit. ‘nesson Monday. can’t say whether it war before or after three c'elock ; she was very much distressed; at the time she told me of his having raid that he was married toa giri in New York. she cried very much; her eyes were 80 red with crying, that witness could nut say what she looked like; she remained about an hour; had heard of Drum's marriage the day before; did not tell Margar:t, as she troubled enough; when she left she said that he was going to buy a pair of shoes, i bise athe apd that rhe was golpg away to Brockiga, = Baturdey morning; she * could. mot tiny in Newark was, that ghe hed | t baracter ; witness told her not to come | Saree did not want to be looking at her.ehe looked | 60 horrid, witners always thought Margaret was natured and oa os that Dram — bo wy = 3 Lot know evs age; thought there was Sect Ey aaian tte Boos Jand, bet never knew him there. Cross-examined—Understood by Warga:et saying that be had lost her chacacter that there bed been an im- ‘are between her and Drum; don’t know Shether Margaret returned afier buying the shoes; wit- Dees was absent until 9 o'e' M fear Margaret would come beck, and use witness had 0 to do ‘By the Uourt—it was about 4 o'clock when Margaret came to witnens’ house Ross Ligert examined—Knew Margaret Garrity for | month: «; bas been in this country about eleven: i] i 3 é ? was going bad broken her Me agpenes oe on , and appeared very mac! re than at soy cthet time when abe used to witness; witness remained part of listen to her; it was in the kitehen, which dining room; the door was open; one was listening outside they could os wae afraid Mrs Clarke Margaret in Dram i eyrtiee ili eas e Pa Hs Drum in Ireland ; © ; Om that afternoon Margaret talked io a strange quite different from what she talked before ; pot fimish a sentence , was sermingly choking | res eet said, in presence of yaret. the day Drum was married; did aot speak of at Mary Maguire's that afternoon; re Margaret i eft frock ar ef —When Margaret went out to bay ‘aif-past 3 o'clock wa, saw her that yd shout ‘five < said she but would call oa ber return fit waa not come back; the Doctor met Marga- ccming ia at the office door; much for taking away ber would drown berseif and have re- ne be Gid not care, witaes did not seen with Margaret; che was talking about Drum and Mrs. Gillan’s family. ehe spoke hard against them; also spoke about Anne Maguire, said that she went to Mes. Gilan's, who told ber that Drum wae to New York, apd he was not gone; she oamed Mra. Gillan’s fomily very much for demying that be was there; don’t recollect baving asked any questions «bout Dram. Direct examination resumed —Ma-garet wore o dark Gress when che called on withers; did mot see a Knife with her Crons examined —While she was with witness. did not notice how ehe hed her havde pinced By the Court — Did not til witness bow she would have reveage on Drum. The Court bere adjourned until three 6 cior) eequemce of the illxers of ome ef the jurors if t to one mile east of Fenrusry, 1880; family. liv bermaid Liveiy gir any rhure ff ber baving left; she returned to Newark; di not reocticet ber having had a vietter, «he generally went to town two or three times; witners copsidered her a very desirable servant; should think that she was not Diesved with of mind Mrs, Watkins examined—Ts step-mother of last wit cee, widow of Mr, Watkine deceased, who formerly kept Che hotel, this w tnees corroborated the evidence of = rou adding that Margaret's brotber visited her some- Daniel Dwyer examined Lives om the hill; lived fn Newark about eighteen years works for nd Tucker, worked for them. together with Edward Drom, about fourteen months, this was about a week before Drom's merrige, witness and brum managed a machine tagether With aboiner man. has ceca Margaret a mumber of times, Drom used to tell wine on Mondays, when he had seen Margaret on @unday. told witness, two of three timer, that be war going to marry Margaret; thie faid that there was a couple «f young men living im Newnrk, Who wanted to cut bim out wh Marratet and he eid that there war cot ® mao in Newark ‘who could do it; Drum was at work the Monday Of the week before bis death, and on Tuesday, witness heard be wae sick; Drum did net come there agein that week; witness te Margaret oo Monday or ‘Toerday after tbat time. and told her © was sick: rhe raid he wee not, that she had heard he be cleared out orked ber what was the matter aod «hether she was married of not; tbe said they were not were married she would pot care where he went, wit. nove (old her (hat sbe cught to acquaint bet father and bro her about ft; che esid it wae ton Inte, now, and burst out erying; when rhe came she did got lovk very good ner not ike to stand near her she looked red; did not ike to stand for comething struck wit ¢ # that she was mot | despair; heard an exp! | | brother who used to go vimple, ‘sbout Drum all the time ie uot remember | wd there three | clock; thinks it was too tast; cannot how much; this / was when she wanted to speak to me, she was ‘then | under window on ; saw a man gointo | the howe white the woman was mot Kpow this man; when he went in sbe stood the fenee; did Rot see any one else go into the heard next morn. | ing thet a man was ; vos Bame; did not ndow. Direct examination rsumed.—Witness’ house is only one story and’s haif high; Mrs. Gillun’s is the sare; the basements are one step lower thaa the sidewalk; the woman wit»ess saw wore on oe on & shew! wapssid y the color, ‘Court.--When shy jeft the street, im about See | minutes after, witness heard persons ge out of the Shaw examined.—Resides at 1) Maidem lane; is | of Robert Shaw; lives on. the frst ftoor of the sane house with Mrs. Woodruff; revoltects the thne off Drums death; wee at home that night; heard » noise | jm Mrs. Gillan’s house in the early part of the evening, | and it sounded as Xf there were company there; leard |) singing; witners rab at the table witht oue of Ler obild- ren, when the eldrst said to witness that there was: a woman in the stree’ acting as if she was: stacy; witness was afraid of ber. as she looked towards their windows; this was about half ast 7 o'clock; went tothe door and) saw the woman; she was looking directly into thetr win- | dows, and as witness stood on the stoop she accosted’ her | ‘and aehed her to step down for a moment; witness enid she would a# soon as che procured her bowset; witness: made that excuse as she thoaght the womaa-was crazy; went to cell Mr. Woodruff and asksd him to ceme down! eal at what she wanted; he came down with a:/ —Notiting tranepirrd at private treaty; 9,000 Light gwhick he carred to the door; she wes there yet, | mats cassia sold: (by ‘auetion) at } ur -noaths—e- but went away whem she saw us coming. towards:| talling off of 4 cents on the pou’. Washington street; sew ber several times after that | agein in the street; she stood im front of Mrs. Gillaa’s| hands, at 21:{e » 21%c., cash and time, house ; her attention seemed to be directed-there alto- | drudge, at 21'<c , four moashe, adding interers, gether; when witness came down with Mrs, Woodruil; | 8) ob You musn’t be afraid, I won't hurt you ;” | 40. 9 5\;0.; and 60 Porto Rieo, at je aid, the moved about with quick sudden starts, quite quick, | no if che know act whet she was doing seve while she was chere ; Jok. up stairs, and went to bed with the impres- taben gil. Poked wes 7 Mge. 350 bbis.. good tochoice, at 93; 0. 08 %e ranged irom 80 # léc. for Ohio and othe> Westerm amd léc.a 220. for favorite State dairi Cheese found a ready market, at Go. a Rear Eorars.—Sales corner of Van Buren street and Tompkins areaue, 25:00, sfiluing, 259x100. $187; 3 do, cach zbxive, 5 2 do, each 25x100. $180 exch: $340, 1 do. corner of Lafayette avenme. 25x100. $22/1' 2/d9. roar | above, cach 26x100. $178 each, $340; 2 do. ce rear, exelt | | Mx1C0. $170 each, $440; 1 do. on Lafayette svenue, paar | Tompkins avenue 299, $190; 1 40. adjoining, 25%100, $180; 1 do. eojoining, | 251100, $170; 4do. on Greene, near Murcy avenue, eson:| W: 22100, $175 eaok, $700. Rice. —There were 100 casks common old taisdn on pri vate terms. Bxcans —109,000 German brought $6 a $9, usuel reaching $215; 1 do. $175 each, Iron remained steady, tons Sooteh pig at $20 50, 6 mos. Leap.—Galepa was heid at $4 50‘to-dey, with an ua- accepted flor of $4 87 3, for 8 csalt parces mene Bavar Stones —1,000 36¢. 8 870, Oins There were 3500 1 Be. »74ec., cah; 600 do. winter lard 2477 4<c. #800; and 100 baskets o&ive at $2 023s, 4 mos. Prov:sions.—Fork exhibited more umifornyity, with . mew meds at $15 We $15 $774; old les of 400 bite. $15 w& $15 26; mew Beef seemed ious prices. 25 bbis 2190. po Berasra —400 bbls Obio- and prison whisker -changeds Tore ; the woman wore a straw bat | 58 do. 37 i¢¢.; 79 do. 8Te ; and bine veil, with a dark dress; she was rather tall; | (0 half chests, 42%¢0 ; id not notice if her accent was forcign; she scemed | 35e.; co 3t much embarrassed and agitated when asked witness | 38 ; 190 do 310 cash; and 2U0?bd! other articles continued dall, as befdrs‘obserret , 180 bbls. omy réaliving the by auctior —Abost 20 bbb. Cubs were dispooed of, S21 da Ningy| the operations comprising 100 mm store — bbls. spirits: turpentine were 13: tar at $2, while ions lanwend d at ¢ a! $13 50; andetF sowr at | dry salted pork hams were was dearer, U8 movemests | Butter | ant ‘was beary. Becchlyn—t lot $20; 2do. 1 do. ati dlutns: 2r | #0 bhas + | phdedelpie. Brian ay 8. | ‘Tras were dull’ at the pabdic ale this ferenoon, of | ; Witness sam- | whiok the following are the details —Imported per -hip» Mro, Woodruff | Kpaminondas. s—appeoved notes Hysor. —44 cheois, 440. per Ib; 10 do. 890 » 360. ong Oolong —35 balf whests, to come down to speal with her; she showedisymptoms 2ée ; $41 do 23s; 26 40 pound boxes do., 24m; 198 do. | of distress, by crying snd groaniog; saw diferent mo- her hands ; think it was about ten o'aisck. Crose-examined.—Mrs, Gillan keeps boarders; cannot say how many; thinks there was » vumercus company there that evening, by the sound, and that the windowe | were up; saw nothieg in her hand: after she left the | she told Mrs. Wood- volt that she was sare the woman she caw inthe street | last night wae no good; raw Drum when dead, at Mrs. | Gillen’« house, and recognized the body to be that of the | faw when living: mentionex to Mrs. Gillan, | and etbers in her bouse, that she saw « woman in the | street on the previous might, who acted as if she was | crazy. | Trzderick W Bach—Boardsat Mz. Tucker's; boarded | F there from April last; Knew Margaret; she was lively | girl; noticed a change in her appearavce and —-* | ppeare: der Doarder; it was the subject of conversation at the tab! Creag examined, i aret poured out the entice at side-table; it was ber to do sa; there wi ¢ or fourteen boarders; Jonas (the colored lad) belped ber. Direct examination resumed —Several of the boarders have now left Newark. P George Vail examined —Boarded at Mr. Tucker's since and before the 4th of July. (The evidence of this wit- | ness was in effect the same as that of the former ) Mrs. Daniel Garrity examined—Ls a sister-in-law of Margaret; bas known ber nearly four years; rhe has al- | ways been sprightly; is very good natured; knew of her keeping company with Drum nearly two years; it wae | expected that a match would take place; Margaret seid | that she expected to be married to Dram; did not see Margaret within two months before the death of Drum. To the Court—llave heard Margaret's father epeak of her age. before and since Drum’s death; he sad ’ husband are in the city now; Marg father lives | with witness; he bas no other brother keeping house in | the cit ‘some Garrity examined—Margaret is witness’ deugh- ter; she was nipeteen years of age last my oy mo- ther is dead; she died many years age; witness beea in this country four years, on the 34 of April; was born | im 1798; Margaret's mother wes troubled with aberration — of mind; the took a St, and away about a year, do any work, though she did not keep ber bed all the time; there are three children younger than M. , Direct examination resumed —Ope of witress’ wite's tisters was melarcholy in ber disposition, likewise » B. , and nét inclined to do av: ‘was much affected during her father’ | Mrs, Conover examined.—Is the wife of Dentist Cono- | ver; Margaret lived with ber two months as help; she | yy, | left'om the Let of November: liked ber very much; she eppeared to be cheerfal and good matured: there was a wight difficulty betwoen her and witnres* nurse, and | thought rhe better go; Knew a man visited the | house, but did not knew who he was. Cross examined —Margaret called at witnes’s houre | on Monday afternoon, at 6 o'clock, the da: Dram was killed; bad some conversation with her; she was there but a few minutes, and appeared to be very pleasant; did not notice anything strange about her, witness's servant was present; Margaret told witness, when #he came to age. | Toe Jaror.—She never called upon witness before | y that day. or since she left witness's service Jeremiah a —Knew ae lived in witness's family as beip, twice; first Tth of Nov, sed remained till June or July; the second time in the apr ing of 1860, and stayed two or three morths. This | witness corroborated other witmesses as to Margaret's | character. 3 ° roborate that of Mre Gillan. ‘The court here adjourm d to 9 o clock this morning tel . Arrested Munper—Kyrire tg 4 Mrrrany Cos rany —Ae the Live Onk Velaateer Company Were pro- ceeding, yesterday morning. at baif part mine o'cloek. on their annual target exeursion. a man Gathed Phepard | Brown, residing at 87 Cannon street, fired into the com | pany, and wounded Julian Harrison, of No 101 Lewis street, Captain of the company. and Michael Fisher, private It ir stated that Brown was desirous of parading with the company, but war refused by a vote of the com- | \¢ ony 7; and. in order to be avenged the insult, as be conorived it, be followed the com with = loaded tmurket. and when at the corner of . and Fim streets, he fired into the company, the shot taking effect on Harrison and Fivher. Brown was arrested by officer Mitehell, of the Fourteenth ward. The accused was con- veyed before Justice Mountfort, who committed him to priron to answer the charge j F A fire broke out at one o'clock P.M. day im the stables corner of Avenue in the rear. They were destroyed, t able borre of the grocer, at the corner at three o'clock. yerterday afternoon building, No. 206 Bast Twenty third rtreet by ex-Alderman Purdy The fire was promptiy extinguiehed Fine wn Pre. reret —On Wednesday morning. be- tween four and five o'cicek. ® fire was discovered in the five story building 161 Pearl street, occupied by BB. Clayton & Bons, +tationers, Messrs. Boyd & fii abi agente in Me Mann’ th eppesred to have inate) the stork considerably | injured by water as well as fire Ineured for $10.00, in the ine tnd Hartford Insurance compenies of Hartford. Connecticut. Merars Clayton's stock was mech damage! 7 wnier. The lore ia ertimated at $5000 Ineured for | $18.000, in the Howard, Firemen’s, and Long Island ces, | Fine ix Converse Bremer — Between 9 ard 4 o'clock on Wednesday morning. a fire broke out in the four story brick building, situated in the tear of 175 Chrystie | street, ceoupied by Mr. OLoon ae s trank factory which was Atireiy deetroyed The origin of the fire Is believed to be the work of some incendiary. from the fact of the | adjcining building. also occupied by Oleon. o mmunicat- ing bys platform on the reoomd floor. br ing likewise set om | the rame time. burning » large hole. but was forta nately direovired and extinguished before doing ony further demape Four Drowsrn «The bedy of an unknown man was found on Wednerday morning Seating in the water, at ; Pier No 8 Rust river, The Corom notified to bold fp inquest 99 5 Bas Commerce, 9 10 Merchants’ at bte. 1000 do. Erewie. Bis friends, and the friends of the family, are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from ti Lis tom, James Youmans, 12) West Twenty eighth street, on Sande morning, at 8 o'clock with tation live with ber, that she was between 20 and 21 years of | terment, in the 10 o'clock %30.; 751 do. M0. lt Tomscoo was ia demand. and about 200 hhds, Ken, tueky found buyers at 3 ye 0 Se. Wines —100 baskets cl quartet casks Burgundy pezt, $1.8 $1 25. street. im rome tg ¢7 fifteen mipates, some persons leit MARMBSTS BRLSEWHERE. | the houre; wh@@ witness caw ber again, she left the STOCK SALES. street running; this was the last witness saw of her; a& | Bossow, October S— Brokers’ Board. Western. | ter the persons jeft the house, she came back and looked | Railread, i 02 5, 5 Eastern Nailroad, 93; 2 90M 5 Mutlonds in at the window, and then ran away; witaess was look- | Railzosd. %; zt Vermont Centrsl Railroad, 5% 59 do. rim, ; the noise in the Louse still con- | s*ter{0d, 25%; 50 Sr ois iy rn ia apg 3 tinued; this was about ten o'clock; watohed: some time | 9m iter! eed big, te Oaknatien Salae ;, heardthe next morn. | ‘30; 25 “ 3 19 Railroad. 93¢ %: 3M Cotton—The quotations, to-day, for rakddling. is Jour is firm at $4 for five and white at 530. Provisions are all Gui has fallen to 8 2'D it OTe. ot N of 600 <o.. wile «mall jote, in the streets, Meenas follows Fleury 111000 £,500 bushels; corn, 33.000 do ; comm: «f Western flour have been lower, with a mpderate de- mend; 2000 bbis. sold at $2 18 « $3.51 Sor Michigan Prime wheat has been ip fair demand, but other da-cri tions have ben dall and hea" ‘The corn market bushels at 42a 45¢ , for mixed Western. Oats continue scarce and in request at 262, No change in freights. realized 30; and 29 J 10 iroad, 2/ B aseachusette Baak, 97; 12 bre ‘orth America, 99; 30 Banzof Bank, 106. Mixed corn.sells at 48 adc , Rio coder is » 8. Northern hay # worth $14 Bx- premium. Rocrvsrer, October 9, 1351 Dusbaie choice Conese during the pas. tansiyetour uring bole ; wheat, id fair brands 5.060 bushels Ohio lower. Saiss,of 20.000 ‘Avoaxy, October & 1851. | Receipts since our last—Fiour. 4400 bbie..; wheat, | Wheat has bee Mr. Wiiitam Gore very witty, (‘. ¢, her wits or senses were troubled.); she | Mcliwains to Manta, daughter of Robt, Towasend was troublesome to the children; Margaret was then On October 8, by the Rey EB. W. Bacon, Wiiistam Hew. about 4 years old; her elder sister weat to Scotland | wax, Beq., to Jane Mania McOonim, both of Brooklyn | about six years betore witness caine bere so thet Marge- On Thureday, Ootoder 9, at All Saints’ Uhurch. the ret bad no one to direct her for six years. | Rey. Mr Bigenbrodt, Mr. H. Nexsow Gace to Miss Many Cross examined = Afver baving had the E. Banter, all of this city Bi On October 8, wt Btapleton, Winslow, Kowarn Mennirt to Many Bimopson, | On Octobe T Wisusan G Temrce,U. 8.N , toCarivma, | second daughter of Gen. Totten. Diea, On October 9, Joun Devote. son of Patrick and Annie cE.aoy, oged ry ond urns ot fumily, aoc bor Aad his grandfather. | t. Dudley Dougher‘y, are respec the funeral, from the Fesidenoe of his 1 | Thirtieth street, this (Friday) afternoon. at 4 o'clock om October 0, at residence Bodden) ou MANE. lis remains will On Th: lobn W. and chook In Brooklyn. on Thursday mornii ° The telativer and friend fam ren ja of the , r Nobert Shaw examined —THlis testimony went to cor invited to attend the funeral, from ie te paren f | Sands strect, corner of Hudron avenue, Brooklyn, this fy afiernoop, 10th On & ptember Ship Kossuth (Br), Bell, Co. * Ship Columbo, Berrie, New Or hip Hartford, Ban hd Bebr CAL } Davis, Chagres Mi fone went Vaocity Uhr), Clowsre, Hales Key Benters & eKoy ib, Mutes Wi Smith, Darlis Troon. J: Fo Joop Poin: Bice? it’, Sri 7 Maria Louise, Bo Ptoamebip Cit rom Norte bs corn, 20.0 do; barisy. has been in moderate demand—the market lightly favors rellers. W moderate roquest—salee 2,000 bie. Corn, 11,400 bushels, sold at 500. for unsound, | y, ard S4e, for good. 18.000 bushola barley At Tc. a 740. for two rowed, and 78 as Mo. for four rowed. Oats arostesdy, at S7}X0., and 350, for Western — 16,000 bushels seid. Married, pi 2D October 7, in. Bt. Mary's of this city piped At Emanuel Church, on Wednenday evening, October | and died; che was not in her right mind; she was not | § by the Rev. Alex. 8. Leonard. Ww. October 0 Wiitiam Hewny, only son of an K. Blanck aged 2 years ‘The friends of the family are respectfully attend the funerai from the residence of hie father. Tludson street, on Friday afternoon, 10th inst., ged €8 years a 90, at Hewnepin, Ill aged 92 years » San Josephs Island. JB Mardy, ‘miro: Providence. 12000 do, Flour o in bends, | Church, by the Rev. Mr. | to Miss Carmanine Cane, both | the Rev. Jos I, by the Rev. Gordon C,, daughter of Joha | | 3 months | invited to attend father, No. 38 Kast of his son. residence of forther invi- be tekken to Bull's Ferry for in- boat tavited to | ) October 9, at & 1 month. inet , at 9 ‘clock. » Weert Basen St Joba, NB, W & JT Tapso Ber eipbia Noemith & on Guayams, MM Freeman & | M Piatt & imington, NC, Dolner & Potter Georgetown owtenn, NO, mouth, 5 W Lewis, nea, Providence. Providence th, Paul River. 4, Terry, Richmond, and 9 oe and passengers to i x Breaete Parrish, Norfolk, 29 howrs, with ie 9 / Chacicaton, 8 Baye, with cotton fore rted to have gore ashere whic -beatin; Frea in chargoct 9 gave me, ond. was 50 a= ‘or ad She wae seld for a Little oy Toda * ir Eaton's Ni the sloop Nonesi was run dovn and suuk by the caeamer. previous day. | file & Vietor, , chr ZA Paine, Wosmer, Eastport, 8 days, for Philadel Betis Mocart, Reed, Lue, 7 days. Bhip Du: a'Orl waite Heavte; byrk # athme, & ee ulsekien Bemarara, und cuore. ne OY" om ?, BibipRorwuth, Boll, for Wt Jobr, NB} has nackewed’ ot Oor 9—W: ws ry Pai ima at cunrise, W, st meridia, 3, and light Welvgraphie Marine Mepurts. Arrived— Whitman, Meza: Gry » Flarence,’ andJM ‘niladelphia; i Uegees Sheclant leaps, NO gar Roncout. Exe, and Baw Pr soot yo S i oF! Kiomd; Bay State, and Le’ itd d—Schre Hard Ti.tes, swé Adventurer, N Yor Huntress, do. Heary Maths, wee Havers ATT. 1g Annawan. MfAviemtic, 376 bity aimerr, Oot 7. og.” Sept i6, Ard spol eltp St Lawrence, 13 duys trom N York for Canton. New Onis, Oct 9. Sallod—Bark Warren, Bosi® ‘RovipEnom, Oot 9. P Arrtved—Seb> Wm Thoms, Tooker, Philadeyates. Saiivd—tebr Taton, ‘Bangs, See, ‘on. Arrived—Bark C B Hami!toz, ‘Cardenas. OPnite, Taater none por vanes Bi bamge Read Bxvlien, usual eater nia, & atthe the era- Boutherner, for Charles ‘Saturday, at uarter Yefore® s'clook. alee. ver it one Sovtt, for New Ortenu ca Friiay, a quar- clock. abere Letter Bags are also @, Kengon’s, 91 Wa2botroes. Merald Marine Corvespondenes. La a ag 9+ PM, Arrived--Steemebip Penny ‘ae Walton, Richmond; dark Ecbor Bowes, Bostor WaoPTtt, Dexter, dos Hun- trees, Willard, Pernambuc le. Lewis, Rum Cay: eohes Benry crecine. Kelly, Sa. keToo Jeremiab Leaming. Corso Rio, ¥ ie! xs Go! » do; New M al van y. Hodges. Hi jam Eaos Greenwich: Erie, Norman, Misceilancous. Sw Snir Twos, Sundstrom, at Brilimere, oniled from Charleston Sept 20, laden with’ lumberyfor Carthagena; on 22d exzeriencod & gale, in which she s7wens, elests, and was cbliged to puiinie port. She will havc %@ diseberge-ead go ca the serew dook Suir Fenaw(ot Boston), Gorgon, from-New-Ovicans for N in distress, i. She would te sold at Bera: York, which pud in! ry 4 geone, eymaiiye vided ap Plewn offices, Boston. 2100 on frewghe maney. rchaead at SPrancisco by procecdte the Sinan for ‘tates. Newell, from Hosolalu, be- ‘Sen line. Hi N York; Carwurs (ot Boston’ in short of $3008: Barc Beis, Eldridge, of and forBeston. feom St The pms,” (80 Fe} ff Jogwood. wos sbandoned, The cvow io otated ad. Riviere ‘Whalemen. mNLondon 7th, sbip Benjamin Morgaa, Chapel, N B Bedford Sth, ship Ohio, Norton, NPaoiée; bark ie Li a ta Sept 6 Edward, #8, from Tombes just arr, 70) oil—bad not taken @ shale since May. Ip Tom TEittphis oe Liverpool, Ort 8, “Spra Martha cur Vern at bbls Ship Tonawanda, from ochre oa ¥ R i Ragors), Rood, from Ni VorkTor Brunswick, Ga, dat ts Hatteras @0 mnie SW mene OT caruLco, ue = brig Neruh Bend, B €ragsinos; vobe > Ryarsons Pan Cian rurcos, Sept B-Brig Sarpy Wikhiame, Go Boston, vie Curscen, ‘arr 27th. Bilads 13th, brig Neptune Carmivo, Pept 32-814 brig Naxoy Pratt, Rhoades, Hava- ra, to cleat for Newb NGhaniornero‘s, jeyt W—Areschr Peri, Nowlan, Havana, Pept 77—$14 bark William, MoLellon, Sierra Mo- rene. Cardees: brig Sea 4, Curtis, Cabanas. Sis a tobe Wan Be Joba, Parker, Charleston; Ist inst, I 24 ‘ast, ebips Premtice, Woodbury, fe 1 IEEE hem Roma honk et a Prospect, Lew, for Bebia Honda, to load for N York. eld and roséy fer ees; Lyrs, Bemis, for NY: 34, John Win- throp, Blanchard, for de same day (not sld prev as stated in eome Be a6) Jepea wa, Gallagh: ling: brize Alewaus, 7 jaria, Ingraham, uno; Cardiff, Melvile, for 0 Nove Scotia, Bruce, Bai 7 Oct L--are bein Nove Beotia, Benes, Baisinere: inia: Piawen Kenny, NY stk: pena arena, ours, (and left same day for . Cid #4, bark Brement, Do by, 8 York. Lonpon, Sepa 23—Batd inwards, ship Geo Reqns, Conil |. Quebes. Cla 120th, Ince, Boston. at ym ey Judaing, NYork; Mimautons tept ioe atr bark Harward, Orparin, Werk. OR Wise, Liverpool} Calontta, i i—Ary brig Oregon, Cary, NYork. Cla 34, ure, ‘Surf, an abe MU CTO. Br doun, NB, Det Lane, B Fork; bth, Pi eon, Cottew tolond for Boston, re wi wind VALPARaiso. At shark Tove Field, Bishos, for Chin. de, to rane pon Roa rom N Fork, be content: 2 Darr he Glen, NYork. In sat ota APALACHICOL, Fomor ste Chilton, Pree Norte nd; Fem ch Kron; a, Prilace) Liwpell; Bl ue; Pens itebell, and (regen, rebr_ Ocean lest evening. BALTIMORE, Oct P—: ebin Thetis (Sv). Lg my Charleston 1 tere jiseetl pre, on driek, Lord, Smith, NYork. Below ship Calico: & Be ship, undnown, with lose of fore Favorite, from Bt J et and 1 ‘W Indies sobre ‘Oct (arr Allsven. Boynton, Savannah: oobe is. Old 40h, ime, ‘Wloatewy Philadelphia: 0 rele Woterville. Bowes, Philadelphia. TPO bre Mary Tl Case, Ru N fo enaye Wooster, Polindsiphia” “Mid Boh, Grant, Goadaleupe; let, Te al Pend, Pieree, Georgetow 5 s iy tid ih, bark ane Rendeten, Boston; ‘a ittom ‘therm pork. One. fs vesrel to son tia diene Shy at the Breakwater. "Wine mescrate » ‘C— Arr brig R Pattison, Linniken, Boston. Nehrgato ships, Wertminater, Sha yn, doy Arkarsns, Otis, Pe ork; vohee 8 4 Southern, Robinson, Belise, tb, Ls or eat “1d ships Neples, Danes: y ‘Mined, MYork: berk Mey Flower, yok, do. ~ ge CJ ml hp TB OW id dleren, Hark Marcia; 2th, ship Oromoco, brigs Armids, and L) AVEN, Oct 8-814 sobre BN For, James River: ' ter, Ben) Englion, 40; 4 rem, Albeny; dene, Albans 5 A rreil, Staples F River: norco mi ‘scamship Martin Hofman, ‘ om Cee Rare eohes Bylvia, Bowen, Ld hig for * 7-Bld sobre Bro Richards, $0 Ben) Brown, sigan LE teers, wun: T—am « if echr Blien Porking, Albany. eps i—C1d be Zavalla, Frien@, Boston; fa Novell d rae . Ft eveliy. ensstons. Nferk ye saber = Mi de. cole PROVID: et hae Cals B Dervis, Siecle, Phi Alben. Bolow, 2 fore ‘aft echre, one seared simmén Thos yndon; sloops Sow "Rondout, ie win! leader Gaskiil, and George bys Yen, eel PORTLAND, Oct 7—Cld mhe Splendid, Peuteld, Balti- more. WiLMINoro) Wow itte dorks beig Auamwen y a bnig Helton, Frankl ork: a tor, Morton, Riemown, ben Stmematipeg ford. S Brows, J.B Brown, Mig ies ora lady, chilé’end servant, M rr, apie a, © Weakened M Mon onx—Steamebi ‘airtic x rele beriten 3 Lavy, 2 Le ie eae sfentd wes Ea and lady, : Mr Halsey. Dr Williamme, Mr Wilson, £6 in the stecrage. ‘Passengers Sailed. LrvtR?oo: ip Ci, of Manchester, from Philadel- dilegeny, rh ; Eapland: G 'Waroer d3,0'E Pasar 4 4 i Hy Pembin?, Iphia; Mrs i Rock. Kagland; Whats SP merchant, do; Mr Boswell andteay don” SHIPPIRG. NOUCE PASSENGERS PER STEAMSHIP BALTIC for Li wil) please be on be ard. at the foot of Canal suect on Saturday, Ust olock A Mand send jugengy not wanted on the passage on boa: ; Oct. litabeked below, with the number of their berth. grtause WINPIBLD SCOTT, FOR NEW ORLEANS. ‘Ibis vessel’ witl receive freight until noon to-d: and biens off at 3 P.M. et River. TS BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL Mail Steal between New York and Liverpool di- precisely, from Pier No. 4. sg and betwend! ‘and Liverpool, the Boston shi oni calling Mt Halifux to land and reoclve mails and peo. ‘aia! Capt. ——.,, Cay Araicarcape: Ryrie. Sla, Capt. Widkine. FUKOPA:Chptilite” | Riadal Capt. Stone, . Shannon. ‘a *TSAMBRLA, Capt. Leitch.’ ‘lightat: A DemBOR. An exper.tue:¢ surgeon on beard. All lottery and newspepers must paes through the Post Oiiee. Yor freighivor passage, apply to UN ARD, Jr., 38 " by >. Rooters, beveghe wih a eth bills of tin common W Inditgare civenta Hovrette’New Yor. 1ONEBR LiN® FOR LIVERPOOL, BY STRAM— ‘Ib wand splendit steamship Mic 2 a Tiridge, Commander, -denere: ‘on Liverpool, on Wedmeaday Nth Uotober ; her se- tions £°r elbe! 4 ‘acoed ase Assen zere will be furnished with the aflords. 1 with their Rain ootlaying ore : a in their own p-evisions anci from the Lesnetous eflesve couse: quent upon boing compelled: to ¢1 Vieions ‘An cxperionced reons des oom fo tis mogaiteont ossomse it magniscent e: ‘Upea resson- able terms. further pasticulars, or for passcge, $0 heard, fons of Vestry strseh, North Raver. or te W. & J. T. TAPSCOT?..&.09.y. 4 street, fhew York. STEAM COMMUNICATION ‘and Glaegew.—The G BETESEN NEW YORE ~ aagow and tow Y Compas 7 powerful new. steamahiD S&A8GOW, 1.80 tons re.) Commander, 1s arpeinted to Now i from for @) on 8 he ath Ostehen neat, fect, for Glaagom, on MMEOATLWER s1¥1N0870M, agent, No. 62 Brostway. F OR NO! PETSRSBURG, AND RICHMOND — ‘The new, @ @ gis. aide wheel steamship ROAN- OE, (1,200 tons C. H. measurement.) Lewis Par moder, will be rsady to receive freight on Friday, ge pler 12, N. Ry and cold on Batarday, beh, at ‘% Pearl at., N.Y. Va. York, for Savanah, iin Saturday Th For informstics ox pussege, spviy te ee er Oc 1 W OBLEANS STEAMSHIP steamer WIN. com: T deptet as shove ch" Feldepanay Ouvebat Boon, 8 4 ¥ Wa” Apply for eet ERBDED & 00.. 91 Beaver street Pages At ern eae Conn ART — TER OMLE 4 0) —Fe «Ree terlar, am) 3 1 cra cil ae Mit Hraseness & te ev! ore 5 and malls stress, oF at 77 Ween suret yarn ont: one rt vin Nicars, ad mehip el Webster, from Pier orth river, on ieclock, P M, for San ere will be pre inptly co! the Bien] Compeny, javion, * the hi rene Zhich polat paasenners Nerth America, for San Francise: suceeed the Daniel Webster, and enil Through tickets to be had on application to D, B. A 9 Battery place, ep stairs, syed Over the n having b of ¢ PPORITION TO THE OLD MONOPOLY. B dont line for California, yia Sam Juan an at The new a did the beat to lees on, information, apply at the office of thy ‘Company. * 4 States recruits. consiting of five commis hundred and fifty-two non-commis nd Iatindresses, more ‘The cthoors to be York © the Secretary of War veleck. AM ed by the * arter Mastor. nt, Now York Cmee of ¥ the Quarter Master October 9, 1861. R. CONVERS’ INVIGORATING edy for thore end affection for society, business or a Letters postpaid Rrosdway and 127 tho wnry iw medionl work agai jisoasos, for onic at % Third : ae « le meee Bye is Saand ail private d avenue, acony. em plating = To these ‘whoverRenith Set sien avtep: tameiee tap SAB liber baddiog Inco-vensshootontes years, in whom natuve tan discover the cameos, ayn train en im medics, and most ¢ of tern bn orses oe to which her sex ia er or (Extaact of » ter bon, ssontlorsn Hom’May Lia aM. Macnionay se aie doe tot het greet on sitet cl Mv Dean Bin ba sow oF mi ich and sufering some mouths before amd di very guocessive one more an ithe,) 1 heard Sieeee nin mind and Joy ite pages that he re ery of remedy. It oper & prospect to =, sible. But f pase be plmpny Brg hege gp Sy wife would u > EW MEDICAL work on the nature and treatmont o! and ali the kindred affeotions— illustrated BOUKS.—A COMP! B PRACTICAL 4 delicate disoasea, f beautifull: it a eA sera 8 : —man way, and 108 104 Hanover ecroet, TMENT OF PRIVATE av prio replication, eon by proper thi ed: ry eh. th ce remedy, and cua hw aa. who eannctbe, sored wishout itv as pe has, case dello et years’ duration, trom the ether physicians. In st wear ly cures Cisenses: ilty. beoweh vas, he antees a permanent cure. He makes “ail; without caustic, which ottere use, cansed by their mot b= | the former one soon emovgh. His dij with and the hi dg of other certificates, shows an. Off LaRMONT, M. 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