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NEWS BY TELEOR APH, Examination of the Syracuse Resewers. Avevan, Oot. 17 1851. THIRD Day. Twas in error yesterday im stating that the four Prisoners were under examination at the same time. ‘The prisoners’ counsel, D. D. Hillis, had applied fora separate examipetion, which the Court granted The examination of Mosee Summers was proceeded in first end lasted all day. ‘This morning the Court was called to order by Judge Coneblin. at 10 o'clock. General Lawrence, the District Attorney, informed the Judge that his witnesses were not then present, but that they would errive in the half- past ten o'clock train from Syracuse; end the further proceeding was postponed until that hour. Mr ire poem been arrested. but was too unwell to travel the first day, mado his appearance this morning, end bis examination was also proceeded in. ‘The District Attorney then called the names of his witnesses. but very few answered to the call, Mr Law- rence then requested that a warrant be issued for Peter May, of Syracuse, who had been subpoenaed, but did not Whe Judge decided to wait uatil the arrival of Wreeu ten jim, and i. Mr May then fails to anpear, be will grant the warrant, aad, furthermore, will deal with Bim as the law directs in such cases. Jobn W. Jones was then called on the stand, and an efMfidsvit read to bim, which he acknowledged to be his, He was cross-examined by John G. Forbes, associate counsel with Mr Gillis, the latter being unwell, though able to be in ecurt. Peter Way, Deputy Sheriff, was examined. His affi- davit, which is quite le pathy, was read, and affirmed by him. He dove uot positively identify any of the prison- ers, but thinks @obb put out the lights. He was sub- —— a hematin cross-examination. Mesers, Thomas Mason, Police Justice House. Henry thattosk Emery Ormeby, and Charles Woodruff were also crog-examined. Their testimony waa not very conclusive. except that of Charles Woodruff, and de sweare positively that Cobb put out the lights ‘The defence bave brought ward no testimony, as "Tne examination into this case was continued througb- to-day, aud the court adjourned till 10 o'clock to- A pumber of witnesses arrived from Syracuse on the moon train, and Deputy Marshal Allen iso brought another prisoner, named Salmon from Granby, Oswego greaty, who was in custody, and will be required to enter bail to-morrow morning \ The court room was crowded, a large part of the audience deing composed of the most prominent citizens of Syra- puse. Respite to Oreut Unica, October 17, 1851 ‘The execution of the sentence of Orcutt has been post. Poned by the Governor, until the Sth of December next ‘Whe Trial of J. NM. Thurston for Marder. Owxrso, Oct. 17, 1851 ‘The trial of John Metcalf Thurston, for the murder of Apeon Lambertson, is progressing --Justice Munson presiding. The evidence on the part of the prosecution eusteined the opening of the Hon. Joshua A. Spencer. ome of the counsel for the people. In reply to the in- quiry cf some one as to how he came to dosuch an act, the prisoner raid he could mot help it. After the act wee done, Garrison Hall retained his position in the chair, and the prisoner stood by him and held a candle in his hand, while his mother held the head of deaceased. It wes announced by the counsel for the defense that their principal plea would be temporary insanity. The evidence in support of this tends to show that for a period Ofabout seven years past. there has been a general de rapgement of the mind of the prisoner, that be had pe- riods of depression im hic spirits, occurring once in about four or five weeks, and conticuing from a day to a week —that he was regular in bis babits &e.; but was troubied with violent headaches and other disorders, which were claimed as indications of a diseased state of the nervous system. He married very happily. about three months before committing this act. aud went to keeping pouse the Monday previ ous. Mr. Benedict, superintendent and physician of the Utica Lunatic Asylum. stated that he first visited Thurs. ton jp bis ce\l. in April last aud cone-aled from him his rofeestonal character; and during @ conversation of five ours, the prisomer gave indication: of am unsound mtnd, tending to cementia. tie considered the fact of the the care as indicative of iusanity The act was a extraordinary one. as it appears to have beem without sufficient provoe and bis subsequent con- duct, together with various other circumstances led him tothe believe that the prisoner hud been graduaily be: unscund in bis mind. and that it was o ome of ve ix sanity. or Joba M. Butler, of the Insane Retr at Conn., agrevd with Dr. Benedict that the pri- soper must bave committed the actiaa ft of impulsive insanity, and (hat Lis mind i+, at this time tending to wards dementia. = Chazle Asylum. New York. fret saw tl in his apedien on Tuesday last. and agreed iu the opinious of Drs Benedict and Dutier These three medical gentiemen were questioned at grest length, anc gave ivarned and luci¢ «xplanations on the subject, and all united in the opiaion that the pri- soner was inrane at the |lue of committing the act Dr.8 H. Allen, of Oswego, also agreed in this optaion. The defence closed their evidence at 12 o'clock ani the prosecution introduced evidence this aftermoon re butting the testimeny given by the defence ‘A large number cf witueases were called who had long known him, and who stated they had never ob- eerved a engthieg euliar about him. Some said bh had been be somewhat eccentric in his political and Mr Edward 5 5 ihagen at one time heard him say that be would deem it lest acrime to shoot a man than to vote foraslave holder or « liquor seller. He wasa viclent abolitioniet, and carried bis views in that respect further than other men ‘The evidence on both sides closedat 6P. M. and the ecurt adjourned until to-morrow. The looks pale and feeble He is young, tall and slender Ce md poeey J expression. and moshing about him indicative of that ferocity which is generally expected to be possessed by persons charged with such a enme. hols, superintendent ‘The Vermont Whig State Convention. DELEGATES TO THE NATIONAL CONVENTION, ETC. Montresisa, Oct. 17, 1851. ‘The Vermont Whig State Convention, which was very Sarge, has completed ite selection of delegates to the next National Cenvention. The subjoined are for the Btate at large: — Delegate Substitutes. Justice W. Morrill, Statord. 7.8. Walton, Je. Montpelier. Marry Bradicy, Burlington. D W. Clarke, Burliagton. The eppcintmente for the several por ‘are as fol- lows: — rst. Delegates Substitutes. =I; 7, Wright, Cretieves renden. indoor.” * TW Nook New Haven, George Ornadh SiH eed, ris Heury 8. Barclett, Lyndon, The annexed resolution was unanimously adopted Ly the convention:— Resolved, 90 the sense of thie convestive, tat the whies of Vermont sbedinatly abtic by their oft declared principle, gad es particularly og8 forth ia the Tesslotion « Adopted by the State June ines, ‘that they entertain no pre- Serer cee or prejudices a4 to men, that will not cheerfuily be 4 for the euccess of their cherished principles, and (rat legates this day selected to represent Vermont in the tional ( opvention, will most seceptably discharge their fapeunble dary by Fulunfully endeavoring to eerste the ov didates wie ci comman: onfide: fad favor of tne whigs ofthe Whole cvastey cas, a From the Far West. TREATY WITH THE INDIANS—CHOLERA ON THE UPPER MISSISSIPPI 8r. Lov, Oct. 17, 1851. Col. Cowper and Major Chilton arrived at St. Louis to- Gay. bringing letters from the treaty ground. The trea. thee with the reveral Indian tribes have been Gnally con! tuded, and the presents distributed Ly Colonel Mitehell, who was to leave for the States on the evening of the Ath Some little excitement was pro uced by the arrivai of Qn express from the trading post ow the 0 Missa edvising Col. Mitchell of the prevalence of the ere among the ludiane of that section from the several tribes participating in the are to visit the Presideat ot Washing'on and it is understood, will socompany the Commissiourr ty of aaj ba po ean eroort with bis company of dragoons came ‘The whoie party is expecta Bere the i From Boston. SCUR. TELOS SUN AT SEA—PINANCIAL MaTTERS j Bowron, Oct. 17, 1861 ‘The captain and crew cf the schooner Telos, bound from Philadelphia to this port, have arrived bere in the schooner Jack, from Saco, Mali The Telos was run Into by the brig Marsball Dutch, and with euch force as Gorink ber in a few minutes The crew marrow! enqaped, by Jomping ou board the bi vn i markel wae rather to with » Detter on om call Ruocke were nnn and Tinent Oentral wold ettonary Veteran—Jenny Lana. Borraco, October 17, 1861 Pardon Peckham, & soldier of the revolution Binety- two years of age, was kilied on the ruiirond track fifteen , Yesterday. fle could net get off the ‘and Was koocked down — Lovieviner, Ootober 17. 1861 ‘A aiember of the Mechanics’ Fire @ompany, named Beech, wae accidentally killed thie moroing while going tra fire Lie wae crushed between the engine and e tree, Lie turping @ corner f.-” (vite) Lowurance Company bas ox- Very Interesting from the Seuth, THE ELECTION IN SOUTH CAROLINA FOR DELEGATES ‘TO THE SOUTHERN © N@RESS— UNIONISTS RSJOIC- ING IN MISsissive!, SC. Bacrimory, Oct. 17, 1851. By to night's Soutbera mail we learn from South Caro- Lipa, that more than three-fourths of the delegates elected tothe Southern Congress are Union men. In Charies- ton, # vote of 3.5.0 was polied, the ares ever kuowa. | ‘The majority for the co-operationists’ ticket in that city ‘The Charleston Courier, which greatly aoalenee te sent aspect of affairs in that Seornsars 7-— We profoundly regret the result, being convinced that secession would be - eaene and peaceful a measure as aay ordinary act of he Legislature. and that south Lge pol independent State, would have prosperity ond wayt! tofore enjoyed. and @ reepecvability that no slavehcldiag Btate can to attain in the Unien. There is great rejoicing in Misnissi over the Union viotory, Barbecues are holding, and the whole State is in se lidest excitement. | Foote is addressing the people everywhere, making a triumphal tour through the Btate. . The Secretary of the Navy, in reply to a petition from the New Orleass Gounelh | for oF a uavy yard ‘at that por:, replies that he thinks the service at the present time requires no additional yards. —— NEws BY THE MAILS. Our Philadelphia Correspondence. Puiavecenia, October 17, 1351. The Official Count—Organization of Councils—The Art Union Prize Picture. The return Judges assembled this morning, and are | now busily engaged in summing up the returns and | announcing the results cf the late election The guber- | natorial vote, in the whole city and county, gives @ ma- jority for Johnston over Bigler, of 2769, The natives threw away 980 votes for Cleaver. The count also shows that six democrats and five natives have been elected to the Assembly, by a majority ranging from two to three hundred, which will, hewever, uot much alter the politi ¢al complexion of the house. It will stand fifty-four democrats to forty six opposition. It is, however, pro- bable that the native candidate for Senator, 8. G. Hamil. ton, is also elected over Washington J. Jackson, the | democratic candidate, which will be a Loss. ‘There bas been an anxious crowd of politicians and | candidates collected all day in front of the State House, awsiting the result of the count. ‘The new City Councils organized this morning. Mr. Yeager, the demccratic councilman from Upper Dela- | ware, retains bis seat, being the oaly member of that | yl that seems destined to tread the council chamber | ‘an official capacity. In Chestnut ward a tie has occurred between Mesers. Fisher & Whittle, and the contest has to be fought cver again. Afcer the appoint. | ment of # joint committee to make arrangements to receive Kossuth, the committee adjourned to meet again on Thursday next, when Mayor Gilpin will com- mence his new term of office Rothermil. the artist, of this city, has been selected by the Art-Union to peinta picture for the first prize ‘The subject chosen is Patrick Heary’s celebrated speech | in the Virginia House of Delegates, at the moment when \ his deaunciation of George the Third has roused his lis- teners to the height of excitement. James W. Oraft was, last night, robbed of $: ), While in the ears coming to this city from Harrisburg. It is mostly in Pittsburg bank notes. $2 0¢0 being on the Mer- | chants’ and Manufacturers’ bank of that city. Our Baliimore Correspondence. Bartimone, October 16, 1851. Much interest is manifested in the diplomatic circles at Washington. with regard to the expected arrrval of a special minister from Spain, to demand satistaction for the Cubs outrage Mr. Sccretary Graham and lady were at Lincoln, N.C., om Friday last. One of the Cuban prisoners, writing on board @ vessel about to start for Spain, ays he thinks all the prisoners will return bome soon Returns from a'l the counties in Georgia, except four, indicate Cobb's election by a majority of least 18,000, The Washington Telegraph saya, the vacancy in the conruiship at Havana, occasioned by the recall of Mr. Owen, has not yet been filled ‘The ship Ashland, at New Orleans, reports passing off Double- Headed Shot Keye, two Spanish steamers, with brigs of war in tow, steering North-east. Letters from Texas soy the cotton crop will fall far short cf last year’s yield Marine Affairs. Stmamenirs ror Evrors To-vay.—Throe steamships will depart from this city during to-day, for different European ports. viz—The Washington, for Bremen, at one o'clock; Humboldt, for Havre, at twelve o'clock, and the new screw steamship Pioneer, for Liverpool, at twelve o'clock Sreassmr Ciry of Prrrsncnc.—The splendid new teamehip City of Pittsburg was raised upon the sectional Jock yesterday afternoon, thus affording those interest- edin ship building a Sue opportunity of examining the model of the largest American screw steamer yot built. she belongs to the Pennrylvania Steamship Company, and will rum between Philadelphia and Liverpool in conjunetion with the City of Glasgow, and City of Man- | chester. The line is to be still further increased, by the addition of » fourth boat, to be called the City of Phile- deiphia. The City of Pittsburg will leave Philadelphia vp the 20d inst., for Liverpocl Fistixe Tespe or tHe District or Newsvaveont.— The Newburyport Herel? pubrishes a list of all the vessels employed in’ the fisheries from that port, the present year, with the tonnage of each vessel, the names of the owners and the number of men employed in them. ‘The number of vessels is @ the aggregate amount is 6,012 toms, and the veluation of the vessels, with their out‘its, my be set down at $211,000. The Herold says:—To ¢ 4 fic remuneratiog business for the capital invest 4 and the labor employed io this business. the catch. of the vessels on an average, ought to be equal in jue to the entire worth of (he vessels and outfits,” _e xcnrs —A bandsome cli per built bark was launch. ed at Wilmington, Del. on Tussday last. She is as sharp oe and it is supposed will prove one of the fast- ersafioat. She is called the Peerless, and was baue for a firm in this city. at Wresterty, R. [., 14th inst., by Mr. 8. Greeamann, a fine schooner of 70 tons. called the Sky Lark, intended for the Port Lavacca trade At Wiscasset, Lith inst., by Mr. Morrell Hilton, a fine schooner of about 130 tons, to be commanded by Capt. A fred Patterson. City Intelligence. Father Matiuew's Movements roa tHe Next Wee The reverend genteman will prench at Bt. Mary's Church. Grand street on to morrow, and will administer Seer after high mass and vei he will also _ that church every morning and evening durin next week. to accommodate the dense population ot nis Kr oy Father Mathew witnossed the performance of The Drunkard.” at the Museum, yesterday, and ex- | pressed to the manager his uojualified admiration of the h. effective marner in which the thrilling tncidents ied in that moral drama were portrayed. It will | gretity Father Mathew's friends to learn that Miss Hayes. previous to her departure. fixed Wednesday even- ing, November Otb. for his farewell benefit concert, when © musical treat of the highest order may be anticipated Post Orrice Orrnations.—We are indebted to Wm. V. mee: Nes my: deh tng tor the following statistics w ‘ost Uffice, for the quarter tember 00 1851 — : ieee Received per Steamers, Sent per Steamers Letters latters Papers 42.686 > 235271 102.558 860 774 42.014 98 223, 45.830 30,190 wT 55 086 20.996 141123 (100,001 Bremen 4 Califorpia Line 117.407 Private 21.08 O77. 305, Gres amount a. ounte ye 1 161,923 letters, verage Jomestic tere which add the daily oon ws oak Oot te ards et 7900000 of let pamed through the New York Post Office during net quarter. During the same quarter, there have advertioed uy of 48 000 letters. about one-fourth which have delivered to the proper unen, and remaining three fourths sent to the dead letter office Washington For the same quarter, there have been sent to this office from the poh yh q ton, 657 dead letters containing werent y of value. as gold dust, benk bills exchange drafts from $1 to $10,000 « which bes been deitvered to the writers, der returned to Washington. Lap all to proper 08 =6Wor the same teorived by the Postmaster of hime «ffcial business and 3,014 official tem and dew The business haw Increased about ten per cent under the new law. and about reventy five per cent of ail are prepaid by stamp The number of stamps sold at thie office under the new ine, to the 30th September, was 1475 666. Bewrence or Death on Mictare Mover Oommeten.— Sherif Carniey yerterday received from Gov Haot,e commutation in the case of Michael Mulvey, seo! to be executed on the 2i« of November. for the marder of German. named Hoekman by shooting him, «few months ago, in an oyster saloon corner of Orange aud Chatham streets, The Governor has, in this case, com- muted the rentence from hanging to imprisonment im | the State prison for lite Oo Moi Mr Deputy She. a Lown will convey the convict to his long home, at the | Bing Bing prison Byawtine Orraariene at Tun Gare Pour heary charges were fired against Pot Rock on yt = | the roundings now found om the rock are no | seventeen feet near low water § Yesterd: tele iy the shape ofacone. The << was most pleating and war witnemed by a number of tators, amorg whom were many shipowners It is enid that the contract re. quires that the rook shall be reduced twenty four feet velow the low water mark. The operation of Lanes | rocks under water without drilling. bas proved doubt the possibility of removing all obstructions te the navigation of the river Me aw 8 on —Ocronor Geer, yesterday, war called to inyuost at Bo. S00 Varte® eivost, Se she body of Joveph A. Divwer, formeriy alderman of the Fourth ward whe committed eu by taking « large laboring under a deranged atate of } believed, from peeuniary embar- ura from the Mectean cam late, as aces had done its fatal work. doctor, om examination, fund the deceased pulse rg Some remedies were applied, but without ‘ffect. as the extremities soom became cold, and life mpcatine A bottle was om a table by the bed side, ~_ @ small quantity a pee avid, wi ch nearly full before is death. death had been caused by the effects of the said acid. ‘The jury rendered the following verdict :-~" ceased came to his death by taking an ov: laboring under tem intanity” The sic acid, while mp enaer temperser he dvoeased was & man ¢f strict in’ ity, and much res} ed among his circle of friends and acquaintances; he occupied his position as one ef the city aldermen, from honor to thecity; and at the breaking out of the Mexican war, Alderman Divver neld the position of one of the officers in the National Guard of this , and subsequently re- jeutemant in the United States Army of Dragoons, Third Regiment Capt Dntf, company FE But. on the company arriving at Vera Cray, | Capt. Duff was taken with fever and died and Lieut. Divver took command, fought through the campaign. re- maining under command until the termination of the war. But, alas, like many other brave men who went through the Mexican war, on returning back again to private life, a difficulty occurs in pecuniary matters, which in too many cases, we are sorry to relate, brings ‘Thi to have been the Divver. The deceased was about thirty. five years of age, @ native of New York, and has left an orphan child, a fine little girl, of about nine years of age, the mother having died a year or two Eatter ployed by Mr Robt. the Fourth weed. with credit to himself ceived the appointment of First them to ao early grave case with the Saeenets Capt ago. ly, Captain Divver was E Rannitz, sculptor, situated in Broadwi ‘was one of the offi Possibly, the funeral will take place on Sunday. Mursrany —The Lafayette Pusileers, Captain French, paraded yesterday, and attracted a fair share of admira- Be difercut thoroughfares through which they tion in t! paraded. Supreme Court—Circult. Before Hon Judge Edwards. Ocr. 16—Peter Lonrey, of the Bank «f Charleston, vs. the Lexington Fire Insurance Company —-It appeared that in the year 1848, a schooner, calied the General Tayior, be- longing to Mr. J. W. Furniss, of this city, was lost on Brazos Island. and that it had been insured with the agent of the defendant in this city, for the sum of $2,000. rr. Furniss assigned this insurance to the plaintiff Of thet sum $2808 was demanded and received by the sheriff, out of the company’s hands, but paid by them under protest. The assignee contends that he gave notice of his rights ——— to the attachment Bon o policy, contending that they had no right to pay the theritf, Verdict for the plaintiff pro. forma, subject to brings bis action against the company on the or the opinion of the court. Oer debt. Verdict for plaintiff, $158 32. rior Court. jon. Judge Campbell. Before Ocr. 17.—In the case of Clark vs. Sylvester, Mr. Brady, Om part of of the defendant. moved te dismiss the com- plaint. Mr. Jordan opposed the motion, and the Court refused to take the ease from the jury. Counsel then it appears crew out of a Clark alleged that Sylvester had cheated him. Mr. Jordan, in his address id that he would not go out of the ease summed up the case, which, stock jobbing transaction whic. to the jury, to speak of Wall street brokerr, but be would 6a; the Wali street Btock jobber does not feel it nec: all times to consult the nice distinctions of o in his transactions. The Judge charged the jer, ro rendered a verdict for the defendant. Far Asura varied little, 70 bbls. fetching $4 874 for pots and $5 97); for pearls. Beeswax continued dull. 600 Ibs. yellow were pur- chased at 264c., cash. Barapsrorrs —Flour remained brisk; 11,000 bbls. hay- ing found buyers at the advance, including fancy Ohio, at $4 324, a $4 ST, fancy Genesee, at $4 45 0 $4 extra Obio, at $4 43.4 a $ and extra Genesee. $4 68°) a $5 75. Canadian ruled scarce, at $4. Southern feemed firm, there being 1,250 bbis sold, at fall rates Wheat moved to the extent of 4500 bushels Geaeseo white, part at 92¢ ; 6,000 Ohio do. at 87e.; 6,000 Michi- gan do., at Séc.; and 2500 Southern do., at 85a 87c, about the previous figures 1,200 bushels Rye brought 70)se., and 1,600 bushels Burley 75a 80c. Outs improved a trifle, ranging from 24 to 402. Corn appeared higher, the wales amounting ¢0 22000 busitels unsound to prime mixed Western, at 55 a 5654: 100 Laguayra, 9c.; and 200 Rio, at 8°; a Bice. Corre seemed active at 18}, a 2le. for oid and new sheathing, and 16}<c for English yellow metal Corros.—There has beon # better fecling to-day. and | the sales amount to 1,600 bales, et about one-eighih of a cent advance on yesterday's prices. Faricnrs —Owing to the increased demand for vessels at the cotton ports of the South, and with an upward there was ® better feeling here 7,000 or 8,000 bbls. flour were eagaged tendency in r: te-day and abo for Liverpool at 84., with some parcels of grain at 3';4. A few hundred bales of cotton were also taken at ‘yd. To London, the last engagements were at 13.91 for bbls, and 20s. for cheese. ‘There was no alteration in freights to Havana. or to California Featiens—000 lbs. live geese changed pands, at 330 quintale Western Bank Cod were taken, at $27 ‘4 and 500 bbis.; No.2 and 40c cash Fisu.- 1 Mackerel at $7 25 a $9, Faurr.-Sales were made of 502 boxes Malage raisins, at ee at $225, 4 months; and 20 casks cur- Hay was not plenty; 1250 bales prime river sold at $196 rants 50 a 520., ines’ Sppeaned inanimate ; 2000 African changed hands during the week at lde.; 2.500 Buenos Ayres, = | Ibs., at 135gc ; 3,000 Rio Grande, 22 Ibs., at 13: Angustura. 20 ibs. at 12',0 ; 160 British slaughter, 47 bs ’ To.; and 1,600 city do., €0 ibs. at bo. lors—About 20 bales new eastern and western found & market, at 220 and 27¢ , cash. Inon—Huled firm, with sales of 80 tons Scotch Pig at $21, six months, Lrarnen @@ not seem very brisk, though the current trade was of @ solid character, entirely for apron the most undoubted paper. Prices remained firm, Ss retaining their euppiies to submitti: ing rates. The article was selliny so low, under the cot of production, it was consi means for investment at the present valu ee kis tanners were taking out but few of the latter, not over one-half what their capacities just wd ing the impending fall in raw goods, new in rosin or tar. Ou —The operations comprised 5,000 gallons winter fw fol B 3, aren eat The » and 100 barrels se- “o wabtnend ot ee fell to $15 1255 ioe pew mess, and $13 $15 WO for ited Tne lie ; and fair to prime cheese at 6c ° ie ‘r continued assenee, there having been 400 tierces taken at $2 75 a $5 25 Ercans —Bome 50,000 inferior Dutch were obtained at $4 60, usual oredit. Boar —100 boxes red mottled castile were obtained at 9\c., 4 months rinite Hales of 60 half-pipes Cogaac brandy were effected, at $1 75a $2; 160 bbis Onis and prison whie key, at Zle a 2i'4c. cash; and 60 bhds at time and interest sage ie A) trade bought 300 Seen Cuba to-day. at j and 200 boxes Tonacco—was actively inquired for during the week 60 Porto Rico, at 4%\0 = 6 Ligh Karon, at dc a6%e sittin which (6 bde. Kentacky wer: purchased, , at 6IKe. Bbc; 250 bales 100 Havana. part at 40. 28 Ken. tucky stems, at $1 per 1C0 Ibs,; 32 cases Ohio seed leaf. at ee ot Cag Con neotiout, at 20¢ ; and 2 do. Florida. st Wires —The La ~~ embraced 20 quarter casks Port, Se Woor —The rales bave been Iicht. and only amount to 10.00 Ibe yulled at 20¢ ; 5.000 Ibs No. Tio. a0 Shei apd Ibe common to half blood fleece, at cc. BHe., on Foreign is oma dull MARKETS ELSE WHERE, Eastern iter Raur gee ‘De bY ; Raxb iro, ny Liu 19, i, Grsespe? peed! 2 Tre ‘Dh i Dividends, nda. cu 1.600 Ruvise | pat ton Company, b6 4, oe) Telegraphic Marnets, Ne Oct. 15, The cotton market is till animated nad gectetday, the teles reached 7 600 bales The wales for the iast days foot Auf, 20.000, at OX aie for middling. Rice te hei at AK oy tekey, 106 at Rockland. M: . Ones t eine, Opneoee th the Monorabi rman Btovens, Env ano Hons tic Portree *¢ the house be gree Fosdick & Co. New Orleans, La, to # Fusranern, Only daughter of Jeremiah Perry former On Thareta; reday a, hag at Trinic Re Dt Wainrright 7 Church. by the 1, of Bhefiad Seances Candas Chace 90 by the Rev. Jao, M. | uley. James Fxxcusson, M.D., to Fannie, daughter Ou Thursday afternoon 0 Ootober 16, of consumption, ‘The friends and sedfuntances of th spectfully invited to attend her amen. at 3 o'clock, from her late r dale road and Seventy-fifth street. October 17, Gronce BLacxnati, aged 2 years — youngest son of Elizabeth and John 0. Carter, are invited to attend the fu- tion, from Trinity Chapel, Island, on Sunday, October 19, at 3 On Thuredsy, Qetober 16, of a short but exeruciating daughter of Charies 7 funeral, oa Sey ‘The friends of the fami! ¢fflavia of prussic acid; the | eral, without further in Castleton. Staten gcore ands very powerfelefliavia of prune, sold discovered, exhibiting conclusively ast | sstoea’ in the 4 at The relatives and ig J - tad Orient Chapter, end Orient ( jasons, epectfully invited to attend the peels on dunday (to- morrow) morning, at 10 o'clock. from 44 morning, October 17, zone itd only son a fhe Festtence of his nay eee On October 17, Mrs. Many Jane: Avemeco, in the 47th id bsg cf the family, are street. oo Bundt "Octaber 19, at 2 o’clook P. ‘At Willismsburg, L. after a short illness. Con: son, and daughter cf Robert Gendar. ‘The f riends of the family, and of her brothers-in lav, RM. Demill and John N. Wyckoff. are respectfully in- vited to attend her funeral, on Sunday, October 19, at 2 o’elock P.M., from her late residence, South Sixth Street: Ber remains will be taken to Greenwood On Friday, October 17, after a lingering =e Mr. Samvux. Scorr, Sen., in the 74th year of his ag: ‘The friends aad relatives of the family, po those of bis nephew, James and Francis invited to attend the funeral, on Sum tober 19. at half past 1 o'clock. from his late residence, corner of Fourth avenue aud Twenty-fourth street. vemaizs will be taken te Greeawood Cemetery for inter- On Friday, October 17, after s sbort illness, Joun ‘Tucker. son of Moses Tucker, in the 25th year of his age. ‘His friends, and those of his father, tend the funeral, on Sunday, October 1 his late residence, No 23 Amity street. On Friday morning, October 17, after a short illness, Witiam Cony, in the 43d year of his age son of the late 1 The ake cf the family are invited to attend his funeral, at Trinity Church, on Sunday sfteraoon, at 5 son of Joho and poopy a Broome street. wrenoe, in the 2d His funeral will take aioe, i Barrow —, ‘hie ¢ iovited to attend. year of her age. attend her fun 1..on Friday moral as his busi- ness agent.” The National Guard, of which the deceased s, took charge of the body, aud the | funeral will be attended with all the military honors. Foster, Lp) respectfully at2P.M., from 7, Witam Epwarp, Caroline Creighton, aged 5 years, 1 month and 9 days. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- terd his funeral. on Sunday afternoon, October 19, at 1 o’cleck. without further notice, from 93 Hamersley On October 17. after severe illness, Jutta Manta, eldest daughter of James and Sarah Maria McChesney, y ‘Che relatives and friends of the family, also the mem. bers of Olive Branch Ledge, No, 31, I. 0. of O F., and U. A. 0. D., are respectfully invited . from the residence of her parents mue, near Myrti¢, Brooklyn, this day, (3 & quarter-past 2 o'clock P. Thomas Green vs. R. D. Browne --This was an | action to recover $120, together with interest, borrowed in 1849 from George T Green. and assigaed by him to other parties, who sold their interest im the debt to the present plaintiff The defence was that the money was obtained for gambling purposes, and that it was an illegal | to #ttend ber fune 5 remains will be take: Suddenly, on October 17, Josern A. Divver, Adjutant of the Seventh Regiment ‘New York State Militia. and lnte First Lieutenant commanding E Troop, Third Regi- ment U. S. Dragoons, aged 84 years, 11 months and 4 é \¢ relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, on Sunday, Octoder 19, at 1 o'clock, from 456 Broome street At bis residence, at Toulminville, near Mobile, on the ft ong and painful illness, , late of the U. 8. Army, New Hampshire papers, and Washington Intelligencer, Wednesday morning, October 15, ed 64 years, a well known printer and ler in the city of New York. rktown, Westchester, Sept. 15, Mr. Jesse Fow- soldier of the revolution, in the 9ist year of bia ultimo, Mr. James Cianx, printer, of Rich- runen CHamneEn mosh ond Justly regretie SARIVINE INTELLIGBEROR. ) Uccan Steamers, Movements ofthe Corres did not vary wash, 100 bags Java bringing 11 Pert of Kew York, October 18, 1881. rea. ), Eldridge, Liverpool, Spofford, Havre, M Livingsto it John, NB, Bar Plcemedie, Pioneer i jeeton Rteawenip. Tiumbolt, Lin Ship Lady Peet (Br), Jo Bhip Mortimer Livingston, Barstow, Melle 3 Z > daiik 4 Trenton. bg 22 big Sey = JWE regs. New Orleans, > berks we ? Schmidt. Ms Cpa, a) gb Leong are 3 ‘Hincken. Whikany & Co, . ‘Ko, Stanton & Thomp- weet IR Randall, Diackwell, Charleston, Van B: shel rgetown, BC, Pent Gaskill, Washington, NC, Batoman & (rmento, Smith, Wilmington, NC, Hussey & Mur- a, Dodge, Peneens, C Hi Pierson. cea jtimore, anaes & Louder. ater Me, it Hi Mason. Ul River. Ba ioe Arey, ight. ‘este Molin we (Be), Bre Brupton. Bhediae. ute os athem, Matagorda, at o'clock oo morning, having tk hive eon Viren Of Ci ey RY xo! is nears and ape tia changed schooner showing s white flag, with red diamond jount Vernon wo ane Bath), Whitemore, N. — Wale. Dublin, 41 da) from Limerick for New yi pte Bremen, $i days, in ballast ak common Rockland were disposed ones —2.000 barrels crude turpentine realized Pay tind 600 spirits 30),0. 380 ; but we heard of nothing AL, Fett fe 42 days, in bal- (Mor), Dahl Rie Janeiro, oun with . Brown, Py M cath ana. trom Fort hee eee Gialernoot Sop th ween to Maitiaad & Ph ra miles, et ). Biddle, Islands, 2 Pate ae aed god 4 days, with navel oes ae oF cons ve from Virginie. at eS * A Rsats iter Pe FP 5 Ay | im NW, light and clear; wt moriai- page, Mobile; yo camo, Outerbrides, Bris p LAY hed Lisbon red, and 26 sweet Malaga. at wine Lowber, eR Steameni? Awenica, At Bostor arr ¥ jum bea, wood otc RE é ae a ea Feng p LG 1 ease neti N a Fe Cw 4 Pai é tis, Pratt, Sept Sarr Zeno! Tents a for mine RF ork for reate if don; Devonshire, Lf oo fanned Phenies, Davis, for te —art Gov Bone. Loring, NYork nat. NPranetaee setaiona, Popkon, toe Lay: Wie Sept 0—Arr eee ler, ein St sca “hee ‘Det'l, mags <r Ph clck Ptr, 2 "Mactan bait, “Maa das Clark, NYork; Geo Rayoes, Pent slaw, Philadel — Irving Boveupah; Bisvchs Rewolt, , NOsieans; 8G Detonce, Kerr, itimere; Wm Pena, ‘ork; Cisy of Glasgow aa the = Ee Seether 2 eee jeans; Oot Gave ‘ucchoor, M @ CiiaieunsTon, Oct ane Deena ‘ ‘xcelsior, ker, N York! burn, Li Cores, as df gc! Martha J’ a J Ward, Trott, an Harvey, one, Pi ladelphia: utd all, Jack, N seas ld ahipe Royal Vicks toris, Winteld Soott, York; Pe aoe pr] tay of ae a mad, Teopio, Seaith, tor Baltl- | Ser aunty San Henson tore me I more; Fane i seco a eens ‘Onward, for NYork; as inwards a American Eagle, Getwiek, ward sam loys puter w York, shire, ty ithe out Soh ‘den, Bt Johns, NF; i 2 N WManaratas, Bept 27—Arr Transito, ise ae fer elona. asain, Bape 2L--Atr ohn Caskle, Rayner, Pa pe natin the roads Al Ss Ledo- Sep Louisa Bites, 4” ia pews ne eck 7 aula Boat Nocieans Bt Sik mm RUB tOW! el r, o from Bot ld’ Cieone: Baxter, N ork. oR at cop ig ee ee man, NYork. SWelegraphie 5 Sisrine Boag RO |—Barks Nautilus, Se York, prasetg, vein oh Charleston: Geum. Pula tolphia: ia rien see silos, Cienfuegos; Cleare: Toledo; Roamer; M: rose; Sarah see, ‘Phlael yh ia: d—Shij hie Bian, 0 pis 15—Arr brig 4 L Meee oe nants aoa Arr schr Only Son, N¥ork, "abn ata veh, av to 1b to harbor "this Basten as deenchen at war we ls tage te nego te ef wind to southeast Des comand ct Pred 8 afternoon, am = noone ve ee coal Taicn, “he ‘The be rie "be ee Maltion erders fro B nse ta Apalechicoln: brige M Medford, Haytt Mota sia oat PP inex” Wilsianton, NG; Floreace, Phitadelphiay 8 IDGE, Oct 13 brn Cube, rs Macias, for Point fe area mn low, Port Lavaca, via Galveston; Ji Brown: it, Jas Porter, Jeremie. Liane iy. Borinud. N York: Aeetved—Sehos President, TBives, | to load for Norfolk; Mary Ann, and Caroline, delphia. RRS enna On. arived—Dark, Iaabella, NYork; sah Blisa, Guayacone ek}, beuisd Gs Now Pork vo ae reall - ) ark Ellen Morrison, B to sen, Bailed—Brig Triondship, (supposed for scht Nathan Durfee, alexendeis. forais. ot og oe Newronr, Oot 16, fara Pree \—B: len Ha: » Havas Seliak- DRS SOR Hy vipesom. Oot 17, Lon4on. NBWLONDON, Oot i 15—Arr sehr Cl ae = Ete Aostes— Sas Albert mi Reins, Norfolk; W Darling, Balti- ton, Philadelphia; Sidney Miner, Bolles, Sarah nard, do; sloop Thos W Thorne, Durice, Fall i Hoy Al. bee ~~ Poariamp, Oot 16 4 mei ‘ Arrived—Sobre Effort, Aun Donman, and Delaware, New | gclpnte; Finsian Read, Vecoman tor Dacivay weaeon, Bone, ‘York. AeA ROSA, Wareham for NYork; bupers, Dignton for Hand. Ackley, do d hed oi Paragon Ba her, Provideace tor Vi el ons Bee incvla, n= ton for do; apes. Came Fall River ie do: Franklia, wo for, r, do} Prudence, Howard, Wareham for Poyne, So) isth, sche 'W Darling, Gives, Beltiaore for Prov, dence. RaNTUCKET, Oot tJ Arr sloop Eleat, Whig, Albany. NEW BEDFORD, Oct 15—Arr ocure Del Norte, Stinson, Nanremond; Pearl ‘Aibany. Sie Mary & Elizabeth, Keone, ee ae Osear gee ‘eel ey, NYork; Augusta, Malls. Letter Bi spor steamers Mamabslat, for Havre via South- " Washington, for Bremen vis Southam ext, at 1084 "0" Also, pe beer, for Livorpecl. at, {t bel. for Havana via Chatleston, st Si rs Alabama, Marion, "Roane n, and Richmond, at quai ‘Tho above Letter Bags are slab ay Kenyon'e,9) Wallstreet. Sieraid Marine Corraspondsnee. Purcaperuia, Oot 17—4 PX. Arrived—Bricg Wm i Seeee. eery, Richmond; schrs Ma: Miller, tows ston; Bed tor. ‘Jena ‘Nor ark Gov Bri 4 Halk ay ce Grove; Mary, ‘whelien eseon: Adelia Rogers, White, igs America, Tread Br: “rowell, Bes hrs Hamiet, SI a hee Heney, Ryan, New Bedford; Mary Miller, Li nj E.G Willard, Willard, Portiand; Gasette, Ccow Portsmouth, NA; Wm’ Thom amer Black biasmond, Stevenson, N Miscellaneous. fir Gextrupe, from Havre for NOrleans, is reported by telegraph to be sehore at the SWPass, with seven feet water inher hold, Steamers were taking out her cargo. Sire Pint awn, $49 tons, built at Portemouth, NH, in 1344, has been purci.ssed at Baltimore for $15,000. Suir Ferax, of Boston, before reported condemned at Ha- van om the voysge {1 ns for N York, wi expected would be or repairs, was fou tsent of Boston underwriters to mueh injur: she would be sold by auction im: toly, The agent hat #14 for this cityin bark Lyra. Wuartxe Barx Geo Wasnixcton, which eld from New Bedford Avg 14, tor Indian O: ut back aud anchor: Quick's Hole Mth inst, having sprung & leak; to NBedgford. foun “CHances Avovsra.” of Cohassot, was ashore high and dry on the North sido of PEleiaud, 4th inst, had about 89 bbls mackerel. £cun Tx1.08, of Mt Desert, from Phils¢otphia for with 190 tons coal. wasin contact 18th, about 7 Sound, with brig Marshall Dutch, from B. was struck The crew csca} vie p Lyr sa Denison, ‘saith vores ay rere ochr J.W Swain, fownesend, shoo she Port schr Onterio, Héshett, Oot 13—, eller, Fetzal Rogues, W York; sehre Kail Crowell Bul sdelp hin; 3 CL Bayles, Tooker, d oR iy, 0) Lbayten, Bown ech Patios] Castner, ‘Cullen, John lout; sloops Adonis, J. Bondout. Below, brig Ortey ft, wry, Chi Bld, bark Acsdic, Crosby, Chatleston, eohre Reoolasio bermarte, Liuart, Pantego, NO; E Tuwneend, Mathews, Philacetphis: pay Baker, Norfolk; Angeline. Linnell, Ae ops Frederic Brown, Nie Telebe forms t Prop Osceola, Mile, NYoxrk, From below, rig Velasoo, ‘LAND, ‘Oct 1S—Arr sobr RP Picts, Spear, NYork. PRILADELPIAS ot 18--Arr sora M Providence: Lewis Vankirk, N York; Sen Reppert Bepiecema, Oa Norwich Bag Harbor, Pan O'Connell Arr brize Brazilian, fray, and Cotharing Philadelphia; sehes Atlantic. Nickerson, ith, echr Marth werk ‘Swit, NVork; Asth, ark Miquelon, Rio Grande; bs ‘§ Hemilton, Ropes, Africa; Gurion, Lord, Para; echr Masia Theresa, ‘Smauip, Philes delnh: WILMINGTON, NO, Oct 4—Arrscht H Weatcoti, Wines, ‘St Martins vis Charleston. Uld 1ith, brig Fritiiot, Fuglobucg, a ¥ #14 14th, echr Forest, Cols, Boston (fou ‘Sevag’ st, Cole, from Savannah for Boston, whish put into Norfolk with crew slok, sipped another crew and ole for hor destination Ith. Whaiemen. Provincetown 15th, brig, Jane Howes, Nickerson, N Gc WO bbls ep oil; léth, sehr John Adams, Gofal do Goveturned in consequence of Capt F “Aid from Nantrcket Leth, ship Spartan, Wyer, Edgartown, to complete fitting for P "Arr at Régastewn 1sth, i “iiip Barclay, Baker, POcoan for Nautueket, 1000 bb!s #p o ark Washington, Edwards, for Pacitic, empl, Min Martha Smuth’ and ohitd, W Dr felden, “Me 3 thldren, Dr Rowan, Mr Myers, M: Rove Stewart,—!! Tur 16th. Bhip N P Talmadge, an rk Alice, from Cold Spring for Pacific remainea iu Gardner's Bay lath h Ate ai liolmes’s Hole 1éth, sehr Oneoo (of Nantucket),Ray mond, Atlantic Oc Cla at een lsth, ship Rodman, 10 ‘Pacifiy; bara Sea O of Weetport), Macanale Pecia ¢ his Drnver, and Rusopa, Niscise. Cid 1th, bark Robt Notton, NPacific. Sid ship ry kom Liv aR. der, this ie OTICE STEAMSHIP ATLANTIC, Pool, ds discharging, under genera! the foot of Canal street. " Consignees please permite on vonrd, aud attend te the goscipt o thele goods immediately. Qtsauenir WASHINGTON, FOR BREWEN.- genners by thie ship are requested to bs on bo this day, at of Twelfth street. East Ki she will rail at one o'clock precisely. — NP Talmadge, Réwarde, te, do, (and from Gardner's Ceoakes, of Edgartown, porte Bay With). Arr in Simon's Bay Aur 17, Ma: Lombock, June 16. put in for Byiph, Gardner, Faith J op cil, making with (nct 600, se tern Islands ti Off do Sore M4 Two Brothers, Nichols, NB, mo oil, (had Previonsly langed 1:0 ¢p). Of Wostern Islan pt 4, Meple, ! SH, qm pred tery sehr Virvinian, Martin, (not Virgini Orleans, 167 bbls sp cil—took one wh a few yrevions off Flores, which made 100 bble-—bound to Bt Michaels to recruit, and would be a: home in ‘At Flores, recruiting, Sept 6. Lancaster, Almy, id clean. (had landed 45 4p) bound & Oth, off do, Bylpl iner, FE, cutting » 10) bbl wh, which would make her oo, ait eis: ouster reported a few cays before, Fabius, Smith, N, Int 9545 N, lon 44 43 W, RL Barstow, ta, ol Lee ‘Sun, Flan Osprey, Ia oi 10, lon 7% Barclay, Many oll not reported. 8 al gry gna LINE FOR LIVERPOOL— tH teams aps. Ase "having been tnaveldabl 7 detained wl ait Feave: for Livespoc! Sveanter bal poken. from NYork for Liverpool, 30th 2 Sestingien, Psi off t Orme 3. ‘ort Vondres for NYork, Sept 15, Ream, trom Providence for Baltimore, 16th slans Sebi Woreester Rhodes, Providence for Philadel. phiay 6th inst, of Blook Ii conte foot foot, art loading at & Sas te oe Wall abroot, ofl ma cs amr a 7 Banatons rab Oot Back Prospect, Dew trom Ha: | tine Pat P stack, for Messrs Mich Watson Carper as, Oct €—Brigs Gardner H Wi oy Hitetore. for | dock—to an B bale. other Herre from do diag. bark Barsh | new compoun ity ‘Gnamt — pen arcarnep was costed « m the retook, pes ey tA ind om being taken into the seek in bad Campbell, NY ork. ot a large number of — i to be clean, an: on jon, which did not ihe copper om the stern an: covered with barnacies, scraper to remove thera. The tom forward, can be exam: which they came roubel the water, by Gra aLrAN, Sept 30 iJohge NE uri. 8 faa brig von Wane tee ‘teow i Cope Merak, Reeves. Madeira, and old prov Ez, Ray for, pth dts hie for Uren do; Shanuses, Pa otate ony ¢ | curicus to ree for himecif. The ship is to be rece Ay pe sens Curtin, Strout, from and for NJ (ie compound applied again to York jase York fs Bice Crute, Sherman, wr brnton ort: . WILLIAMS, 32 Old slip. ston Harn Rept 20_Shipe Geo ri} i wot, Sia ee nic — inst; Gl for ‘Trask, for NYork 10th. "Ady: steamship Franklin, for MYork 23d AVANA, Oct 4—Cl rt Stl jest arr: NY er vans Rust cS Le oe! a eat, eotmen Wiper Marshall, and AX, fash mL vy) acy Bn Me’ paetes FS hs James Bmith, Lo’ paid) way. « te C catateer and oehepe co bones, mp ae deine ries R OF THE “ land soon for tele o seers Liga nt orn co eree, Boston, are bth; diogs vehy Isabela Onger from Sensi arr 24, for do, ready oa tart schr T M Mayhew, Spencer, Ms ‘hewn rea Pnne tied Pianta a ee iar cecloe tenes vii Pon Erase, Sepa T 17—Brig Fairy, Sheed, from Barbadoce pharma seth BAP Paine UDuteh), Haneen, fo sake ree paren ri a "isa sae ae ees At Vest oe melia, Cann, NYork, Cli are sch rs, piper) bark Go.: os tome reesenip Freeman Rawdon, cee ta ve Jenkins, Babbage, N Fp ed 7 ‘plow: Doe cpgery Ua eceser” hee ao eharee. D345. rnin Take eure of iy be ontah” hh Pedag t ho wish to is ees a US Fons snd tha of meicina et ga oe 0 19 DU. Ne eer sm the eee , te ae cen rd " uty, Dr ita, one dollar, haw siecle on Gs; Emblem, " Moote, Baltimore: Hiylae, French, do: Mi ae abu, finn Philadel, 5 Ee Sein Prom 2 Tegiots ee" ihewe beige. Cle tole Low aeeeh,

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