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‘The Rape and Morder of Catharine Quigley, | turn around back towards her. § , E Wakefield, ML Clements, TB Lord, A P Benton, A Army Movements. Stoc! jes. to Aug 18 im distress, having boon ct—no partl- at Jomaien, Long Island, could not recognise either of them. The prisoaers both | Gilpatrick, T be Murphy, Ht a PH D Shel- PROMOTIONS, APPOINTMENTS, AND CASUALTIES, Oct. Bt Reported Keen & Taylor.— cular a ™ 6s : EVIDENCE OF MR. AND MOS. JONKS—ORBAT Excrre- | Red, ‘und took their seats again. Grost commotion | Wy, Keense, (oO Barnes, CC Robinson, H OScots GH An. GHNRRAL ORDMRS—NO, 34, First Board. Penva 5's, 0234; 10,800 do, 02's; 109 | New Ban Stan om 1mm Kase, Hudsow, hence, before mile nyt a | among the persons in the eourt | Proctor E Sherman, R Booth, P Dagan, 0 Lynden, ¢ Me Wax Devanmanyr, Asura Gigemrat’s Orrce; pahigh Mortgage O's, 10024; 100 Harrisbuing IR 0", 03; | reported to have been aghorebelow’ Para, ‘was im : “ : | The pris oers appeared, by Uke non recognition, to be | Carty, J Johnson, G'Fight, D Bernard. MF Mansiiold, Mrs 5 ‘Wastuvarox, Oct. 11, 1863. 2.000 Camden 6's, 70. 9336; 200 Lehigh 6's, | charge of @ pilot at the time, who got her on'a reef of Before Justice Suediker. relieved of an e for the firs! time | E Jones and elild, P Bruins, I, Holly, T MeCarty, PF Moss, R | Promotions and 4, ents in the Army of the Unite! | ?70, 92; 4,800 City RR 720, 104%; 100 shs Schuylkill | Tatuaca, where she Inid two tides, Chen eh ot of On Wednesday otiatngs lie aamse Gali: tebe caus. | cines tae’ co rostization, boca | Whitide 4 Mite, W BGray, a lowers, Po) auiten A | Maton, made iy the President, since the publication of | Nar proterred, 545100 do, bbwn, 2/34. 200 do, b5, 27%, | ith Sse feet water in the head hese Abed af, continued the investigation. "The court room ras deanely | mare cheerful sean” Thice wes | Reman sae Grae Pita eMule aiaete | Coral Oder No 10) f Jy 1,83. 00 do, caah, 214; T0 Penne RE, dp, aéwn, 47; 20 Yo, | Yanstance from the shore, but bad ‘gt’ commenced crowded, and extreme nanlety appeared tte tales | "mh of miu es Reed mead cohen ek p= iii? ese "So Cu | 2 Sheba matey and materia or to tem in reference to the evidemes 0. Mr. and Mrs. Jones, whose | LABS CYC SMARTS ti, Pianarans ft Dixon, J Digsa 8 Sueveuso, Wssersn: | Brevet Captain Wan. W. Mackall, Asssiant Adjutant | ox 188 Norristown RE, 61. Betwwn Boars — | river alfaron, : rag . | Aligence. on, j Dergin, J C 0) in- | Gi ¥ it ef v a s " f testimony, in the opinion of many, would go far to fasten | Fon, Philo Whe Chvtee at Ee 2 | WRF Gide, EB Nye, ¢ Howard. PSaxton,Tilacket, | Mor, Aug. , TS oe Bs with the Brevet rank of | ty yf0. 483¢; 186 do, cash 1a%¢; 900 eohayielt Ne pe Br Bric AtueRt, at Providence from Glasgow, expeei- erald, P O'Donnell, T Katin’ J Lokeb: lee J 5 in, J Lokeby, fedical P ferred, cash,’ 26% ; 100 do, 2d, 26: ong Island J, Wasertord ant ton, TO'Beien and wife, W bean anette, | Assistant Eosgoon Boaete Te Abadi, to be Surgeon, July | cash, 13%. ‘Second Board.” oon Sahay Ikea € ells, 006 ‘aha, the guilt on the prisoners. It was well understood that | companied by his fan Mr. and Mrs. Jones, on the Sunday evening of the mur- | Whitestown, took pas enced heavy westerl; les and bad weather most ~ red severely in sailay spars and Hoglees quil via Panama : " Be “ 5 RR 6's, '70, ; th ult. during a hurrieane, had to throw over- der, had sean‘two men standing by the roadside, within | a i” Gor, nigier, Penusytvania; Hon, Lawis | —For‘hatinwail, oe Tense | nee "Corps of Engineers $82, 103 2000 do, abwn, 70365 66 nhs Shut av pre: | board about 40 tons of iron to ease the vessel, d about a hundred yards from the pond in which the unfor- | cy. Jr., Charge de Affairs at Rome; ex-Mayor Mickle, | B Basher, Jos 1 Messer, Alfred Hussing, Brevet 2d Lieutenant Quincey A Gilmore, to be 2d Lieu- | ferred, btwn, 2674; 100 Morris Canal, 13%. After Board. |* Bric Ruvvs Sovrx, Chapman, from insane for New York, ! tunate girl was Ciscovered, ravished and murdered; and | New York; Capt. Stove, steamship Canada; John N. Mott, | {tives 2 0 Straus) Mra M dsigist | tenant, Sept, 5, 1863, the date of Mason's death. —$7,0004Reading RR6's, 70, #6, 76; 1,000 do, 7834; 60 shs | with ealt, put into Wilmington. NC, 15th tnnt, in distress, . the eagerness to heer the evidence, on the part of the | Mobile: M. Tiflany, Baltimore, arrived yesterday at the | C'silvria, J Cuse, Le McMnt . frevet 2d Licutenant Frederick K, Prime, to be 2d Lieu- | Commercial Bank, 66, Market dull, leaking ba I, and crew sick; would discharge, and go om pee le, gonna an unusual state of excitement. At seven | Metropolitan. McMaster, ‘NE Chaffee and son, © Rush, ea A Me tenant, Sept. 13, 1853, the date of Seige death, the railway for repairs. »'el the two ™ SW brought into court, id ;: r ast A its , J Bey V Mite »ell, Mrs 1. ani Ordnance ent. , Seated, an ual, by thelr coynsel, Mis Wessel Smith. = | Alaa Saale J. Clarke, Covhwring Grape, Greenroot) | and shia trite arya, itera, A tHvstsh Lit Osvore, | Brovet 24 LeutenautJoha W. Todd, to bed Loutemaot, | ARITIOR INTELLIGRK OT et lnc Ce The prosecution was conducted by Messrs. Hadden and Fe ee ee ae ot ad mi, | ae st Clair, H CJettle, 1S Beals, B W Clark. a L Clark; | sept, 20, 1862, the date of Morgan's death, t ff and for Bathurst | Aruotvong. The prisoners exhibited great uneasiness, as ene * 7 ki ow cig re roa Mee ep ee Ed First Regiment of Dragoons. PA a gy Patni yr ee Minar ag A as i they they too anticipated, and had been evidently given epee Hillis, J MeEntees Misa Joanna Holden. WG Lowdin, R | | First Lieut. Abraham Buford, to be Captain July 15, Movements of Ocean Steamers, bine Be pry ee ae tateicsek ae t a + to understand, that ‘re Joues woulll*be enabled to re- | _ Married, in Bovdville, near Martinsburg, Va... 4th ini Campbell, W Thompson, A Brown, lady and child, JH Hoog, | 1859, vice Steen, promoted, (Major 24 Dragoons.) (Com: | yayes, LEAVE ¥OR para, pores teenager Fp gaara ten e>4 cognise them as the two men she saw ow the road. Soe Let, Sa ot et oe ae 4 E Clerenge, JShannon, W Smith, J Caniey. ASmill,K Light; | puoy He) ine ieut, | Hermann ‘Southampton ,.New York Pe ep pay dls fave gas ld three Reta vat mn; Hon. Tho! eock, of nia, " i ody, Jus Breerky, 1. ‘Hastings, 80 irant, ‘cond Lieut. Samuel D, Sturgis, First é. one American vessel went ashore; name of spartans, Holines—daughters of the Hoa, Charles James Faulkner, | Ammo, Burnett, S Lathrop i ; reer cone itt ae ‘ i J Ross. 5 5, ! Iaane Jones, sworn, says—T reside at Fresh Meadows, in 3 at, 4 | July 5, 1853, vies Buford, ; (Company H.] Oity of the township of Flushing. 1 was not at home on Sunday | of Virginia, : 4 D Winslow, Miss B Hip, & Rowe, J H King, KM Hoyt, Ht | " Brovet 2d, Lieut. Robert Watiany,” vo be 2 Lieut. July iagara the 9th day of October { was at my father in-law’s, John DEPARTURES. , Rey Lee Pier pe thamp: | 15, 1958, vie Sturgis, promoted. "(Company 1] Martin, situated at Brushville, in the iown of Jamaica; | \ For Aspinwall. ih the steam ii son, KJ Whitcomb, W Mortos, mapas: Bieber. ee oe eek Demers: yeah { out sundow! it to bs ; vam. Mrs Revan, Mrs , A A Messler, jurton, Robt | ins, ingharn ir ips St. G. at. Colonel Left there about sundown; I took it to beabout sundown; | Yrs f Means Mrs (teen ie eae pe eee PD Cotes CW Coal. tre Hagham, 1 oe ae! cestcnen , July 15, known but it was expected she would earily be got off. Schr Champion, of Deer Isle, broke adrift and got foul ef an Fnglish vessel, had rail and several stancheons brokes but did not go ashore, Fishing schr G H Rogers, Davisom, of Gloucester, was in Gut of Canso recently; had bees ashore at Cheticamp, but got off somewhat chafed, it was somewhat hazy ia the west; my way home led me ’ . i Is 8, vice Boone ‘ up the Blackstump, road from the Jamaica turupike, my children. len ‘Dil Chauncy. sire $n gh en ere Ml Ocala |e ee eee ated. eno be Malet, July 16, ‘Wnalemen wife and three childien were with me; we were in a one ‘# Messenger, J Ro: . G Fl; D McMohen, W Dolan, P Brenn: 58, 2 a a Tres} e Norse wagdn stag" Desks ta w. baly; \-quctanlt fanda tkeceeaee ry Wiss C Stewart, G Schuch: | MelntesboJncM Menns 4 M Gibbon Piist Lieut, P. Calhoun to be Captain, Sept, 6th, 1853 heey nee, Afton, ‘Archer Gor’ Aer Marble, from Fall Ri a lor from ver; N B Chase, Bover! 0 bbe ao (all arr 3d); . Pgh ine a 1853, vice Calhoun, promoted. {Company D. cn fc RG Dasa AP ates ae re Hl Dorit 2d Liout, Cherles Ni Nereis fo bo 24 Lieut, July | Air, 48 seckaaes and: talers Salendod for the Mew Yous | (2h); Lexington, Mayhew, bedford, landed ae? bolas 9, 1863, vice Buford, promoted. (Company A.] Soul De malel. landed 70 bbla; 3 ret, 2 idle, Naa ny Mary Anderson, AE Baker, G Brown, First cies enews 2A a Captain, * ‘ALMANAO FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY, gail ae oe r rears oy ranklin, , do, landed i hed Gi "» Bil f |"Mr Boon, M Farmer, Miss M Fmary, Miss C Ewmary, Mrs iy, . 0 H tesant house; one of my children wanted to drive, and [9 7a "E Si eworth Ps let him do so; as we went up Gunther’s Hill I metaone | Griswold, Miss G Schoby, James Burn: vice Arnold, deceased. {Company FJ > ‘ hy Brehes, Gregor sechrens, meneon = ae ™ a Second Lieut. John Buford, Jr., to be Firat Lieut. July DL, Willaston. e pag CORB 9, 1863, vice Kune, deceased. [Company H. 2 Nichols, R Gratin, J McGill, C Maria, P Ellenwood, © C Ye - ’ iano, G Delano, Wm | Bornhsm, JB Eastman, HM’ Parker, A$ Cracker, G Clark, Second Liout, Chas. H. Tyler to be First Tleut , Sept. 6, horse wagon coming down; they were coming down pretty | Bogardus, E D Kennedy, Honry White, ‘J A Horton, DD | Hf R Cracker, J Childs, D Higgins, J’ P Stebbins, Jno Schro- swift; L did not pay much attention to them; I did not no- | Owen, J E Flandon, J A Monell | Williams, CB Legar. | der, RR Wickedheim, W Throop, Burford & Co's mes tice whether there was more than one person in the | Jo# Van Brunt. (| Moore M Childs, Hons¥ M Davia, IE YE | sengor, Mre Maroy, Mrs MA Haan and 2 childron J wagon; the horse was of a dark cojor, I think; as we went | [rence Mrs hawrenes, Mme 0 hd two child: Ayres, H MeMorton, W H Knox, Jonathan Folans Ree ee eeeeee Lewis and W McKey, GW Pinkn up the road the moon was shining’ after meeting the | Solver, I 4 Pocket W Ooprad, Chuse & Co's messenger Dy Teanaay Ak at ya ‘ Sun REE, +6 19 | Moom RISRS.. wagon we met two men, andI should suppose they were i Duchary v3, J Hays, TK Hathaway, W Hathaway, L | Aug. 30, 1858, vice Newton, deceased, {Company BJ Un aE Gol nina whe, Willis, Briggs, NBedford, arr 7th, clean; Tei about a hundred yards on the west side of Mr. Denton’s ot, lady and two children, C el Burrett, L pten, A fi Harding, H Buchannan, F Moon- Second Lieutenant Geo. H. Gordon, to be First Lieute- tice edt bien ‘3 do Sth, ‘do; Abrabam Barker, Barker, ror yd y were on the west side of simus, rown, J Morton, Francis Bu * ey, J Black, Dan Foster, tts, ucts, J MeCarty, nant, Aug. & 53, vice rhe, promoted. ma: r a pond; they were est side of the road; when Ifirst | Ville; Mr-Simus, OM Brown, J Morton, Franels Buckley, W | ey, J Black, Dan Foster, If Butts, W Hutte, J MoCarty, It , Aug. 30, 1853, vice Claibo ted. [Cor eae eae Gasiaae tases den, NBediord, landed 200 39; George and Mary, W saw them they were standing pretty close to the fen a a ee oe Piatt 2 Aieeioen ad Gene: | pe Petod ered Menon pany K.] Port lew York, NLondon, do, clean (all arr 9th); Janet, Ricketso they were near enough to touch it; they were withinthres | {22% Mt il Pascal, Cote robert Blight, William Me Dove Srece, Bee SPetton, A Potter, Mrs Burns, 5.0 Hull: | PD3.%¢) cooond Lieutenant Jerome N. Bonaparte, Jr., to pauls ; Janet, West- 3 Pinkney. T | pe Second Lieutenant, Aug. 30, 1953, vice Gordon, pro- CLEARED. Bot Tpettord, to Gor Mae: Aas Soloeah ae eae or four rods of me when | first saw them; | 1 J Hall, James Hyatt, Thomas Hyatt,,Thomas B Hess. J Tinsdale, J Me h, 8 Wilmot, W. Wilmot de Mary Anp, Macom| there is a bend in’ the road, which prevented | Hiiworth,Charies M Berchbacher, JHeinan, JT Rowe, MJ | B MeMann, Mary Curn, G Schnap, BS Peck, i MPeok. J & | moted. (Company A. f Steamships—Americn (new), Mitchell, Aspinwall, Wm | §0'¢p (all arr’ 1th); Hn, Sat ee oe mae { my seeing them sooner; the road is a little descending | Wilson, I Hlenbeyer, J W Hall, JS King, A Mores, W | Bodoin, SO Jordon, EC Jaimson, ER Smith, J D Vanwor- Second iment of Artillery. H Brown; Star of the West, TNuklepaugh, San Juan, Nic, | jing festport (both ‘arr 16th); Spartan, Cook, Provines- eeaeliss thn toa ik nat sion Shee ak tile eeioae: B nF Vnn Passo, EN Benjamin, John M Patten, E C’Spenser, U SM; Mre Spenser, $ Vought & | First Lieutenant Augustus A. Gibson, to be Captain, | Chas ;8Geo Law, McGown, Aspinwall, MO Roberts. | tow? ‘Ist, landed 65 sp, Tho Lewes. 9 ening vorthy che road & aot tang tual at Ss. partisaae amc, Movertaon, OTD Shai Thay and | fads purstiar, (Montrose, S Palmer, lady and servant; | july 9, 1863, vice Luther, deceased. (Company I]. Shi lien City felinper), Casiideld, San Francisoo, Jorck Corvo, schra HN Williams, Fish, Tobe te was alktan eel did not make more noise than drawing . Mrs Thomas Wilson, Mre James W say a Ror hee Spd arr’) Second Lieutenant Thomas J. Haines, to be First Liew. | Chambers & Heiser; Caroline 'C Dow, Blanc! k - For Charleston, i on— ’ hard, Now 3 Vi ttingill, 260 sp; W Hol \ Mes MeDotsay Ales ally Mew Walt | quutmo culdnen! T WeCuskersy Miss Parks, Mss'a K Suit: | tenant, July 9, 1855 vioe Gibson promoted, (Company E.] | Orleans, D P Stanton; Jolin Kavenal, Pittman, Charleston, Bea Samal Seren oe W Holmes, Young, L Menger and wife, Mrs K Caldwell, James | man, EJ Pringle, GB Lamb, Mrs N R Middleton, four chil- Third Regiment of Artillery. A leary. Ta Pacific Ocean Aug 18, by letter, Montgomery, Cusla- , F Douglass, XM What, G A Smith, David | dren'and uurse; Mra F J Porcher, nurse and child: WG De- | Second Lieutenant Win. A. Winder, to be First Liente- | Barke—Margaretha (Br), Easthope, Cardiff, J B Gager | 80% NB, 100 sp 160 2 Ned 4 s Misa E Rppatine, J Mills and lady, FB | sossuasure, Master Porcher, Miss Clinton, Jose Alrich: J E | nant, Aug. 22, 1853, vice Brown, deceased (Company C.] | Co; HS Bradly (new), Conant, New Orlesns, J W Elwell id at’ New Pedford 18th, ship Seine, Landry, North Pa- EP parclett JF Bartlett, S Osch, | putnsend, Mrs M Cook, (Mrs HC Selaie, jirs Ficlds, James | Second Lieutenant Richard H. Smith, to be Fist Co; Austin, Austin, Boston, 'W H Riversmith; Caroline | ging Ocean “Sia ship Ilingis, do - CMpahe 4M Cenming’ | Cunningham. MF Meulton, Mrs 4 Ferris, infant and two beat Sept. 6, 1868, vice Sherman, resigned. (Jom: | (Brem), Stricker, Bremen, via Richmond, EPavenstedt, & obit from New Bedford Oct 19, ship Seine, North Paoide orto sdame | children; ‘ankin, > Ripley, Nickerson, Chauncey o ‘ 4 : 4 ean. ee at mr Peg ae a a Mie ML. Smith and child,’ Miss Gadsden, Mee dona | ” Second Lieutenant Tsaac W. Patton, to be First Lieu- | — Brigs—Brandywine, Cormick, Philadelphia, Datilh & Co; | "Went to sea from Newport Oct 18, bark Ocean (frou | it by hand; as we passed these men, what made me notice H them more was, because one of them threw himself round, fad I thought he was going to take hold of my reins; he did not approach toward the horse; I did not hear either of them say anything; when I first Came upon them they | faced each other, und one was making a gesture with his | hand, as if he was talking about some gitl; one of these | men was taller than tne other; it was the tall one whom I z » on, Miss Brewer, Miss Adeline Brewer, Wim Neyle Hi sallagher, D Riely, © Connelly, M | sham and lady, Miss'M A Habersham, Wm N Habersham, Aca d danghter, F F Mitchell, Ei it Merker, Jos Heiz- 5 vi 5! if Le Jom- master; S sete creny oust eccgo | Sor, § aaa tf eens eat | Gon i a Dau aa Cea WP | frum % Hah lon Try rodent: (Om: | ea, Feds ring nn ocr Mea | ware) SY Sat oven Nowa tar | whether he hada hat or « cap on, but I think it looked | pemntenediz Galles, F\Gapeser, & Nelsse. a aise M Biown, Hid BD Riches, Meet atrsnaia, | _ revel Second Lieutenant Jamon Van. Voast, tobe Se- | San Juan, Nic, 1A Bloom feld; Wanderer (Br), Charbourn, eee ee ee a Oneen ontan Ronee eer like A Keowith bat. {une privo ers were here ordered wo | § ins J ¢ arney, Masa King anil vereany i Class w Stone, Wat Nexon, 4 eer rng Aug. 28, 1853, vice Winder, promoted, St Jago, Jas Pega eal Dolphin, Miller, St Johns, PR, $ Spoken. stand up. itness thought there was more difference in | Kearney, } iyre, & TB ag : uth, W ledge, Mrs M Movar, icammon, “ . a Ship Jersey, Day, hence fcr Liverpool, Sept 10, lat 40, 7 a . Mrs HJ Kemble and infant, Miss Kemble, R J Dunn, Mrs "23 in the st . Second Regiment of Infantry. Schra—Daniel Webster, Godfre; ? ’ ™ » see pears between the neitouerss one of the mica tay | Bunn and child, C Chapple, Dr Milton, "a Keowaskie, # | “ForSavanual in thesteamehip Alabama—F Stein, H'Sil- | — Prevet Second pipet tag Aah ‘O'Connell, to be Se- | Co; Waleott, Beers, Boston, LANs ade holy Jon 04%. iar of ten to Chas ap ene J Cotton, 4 Manstiold, M Maroh f W | ler FD Gritfon, JC Warner, § F Dickinson, lady and son, | cond Lieutenant, July 31, 1853, vice Hale, deceased. | Robinson, Wilmington, McCready, Mott & Co; Aun 8 Sal: the standing further off than the other; they were on the y, G Dy gle, J Smith, C Dodd. A | F W Malone, G D Wilson, Mrs Poe, five children and servant, ” ee ” ” " | ter, Welle, We tor; Mi 3, Yinalha ANTWERP—Sld Oct 6, Alabama, Masters, NOrleans. shady side of the road; after I passed these men my trace Wa MeGuitrick, R Dood, J Dro. | G J White, JH Hill, Cold Bliss, H Livermore, Geo Chandler, | (Company D.] . i ) Welle, Wareham, master; Me cae ven, | Buenos AYRES—In port Aug 13 (back date), bark Jeffer- unhooked, amd I drove dewn the hill, and when ia the n,J W Smith, J H Misgates, A Maguire, P | Edwd W Johnson, TB Lives. FH Langthon, M don, Fourth Regiment of Infantry. master; Julia A Mister, Halsey, Norf6lk, CH Pierson; | gon Wood, unc. hollow of ‘the road, by Mr. Dentoa’s pond, I stopped, got eroy, lady and two children; J Cohen, J | Miss Redon, Miss A Buschatd, Mrs C Redon, J A Redon, Mrs First Lieutenant Ulysses S. Grant, to be Captain, Aug. | Union, Barnaby, Para, James op & Co; J C Waldron, 0 ” Sid At Trowbri rier, Ram- Ballon of Hee EN nee Weikee ead Ne Hhetehin Snes, A Sage iA McRin: | Deter Mie Clon Mes spoae ioe 1 Barnet: as Win | 6, 1853 vieo Mis, Ceasased, (CF) Littledeld, Providence, J’ H Havens; Merchant, Winters, | ,,COmGA (“ld Aug 19, bark Hy Trowbridge, Currier, Ram that time heard @ soles fe the pond; turned my ear ra Cribs, DC Leonard, § W Legnand, A | Boldens, Miss Gambie, Mra Browd, Miss N Woodbury, 3 First’ Lieutenant Henry M. Judah, to be Cgptain, Sept. | Richm« Chas H Pierson; F 1, Penny, Blackington, Mara- Riteiting of the fried at Haute, ‘avtered his destina® " i | ips : 29, 1858, vice Allen, resigned. (Co. E.] caibo, via St Thomas, Maitland, Phe id. » E. 3 Second Lieutenant Joseph B, Collins, to be First Lieu- | Sloop—Midas, Buckingham, Providence, L Keeney. towards the sound and thought it was ducks or geese tion. This is said to be the first time an American veasell dling in the pond; what made me notice it more u- ’ Cushman, Jobu Dimou, J’ Hazsrd, IT Helman, M | Robert B'Habersham, Ann W Habersham, Jas E Hal 2 , var viaited Corinia, tarly was becnnes Caled or geese stap occasionally, and James Fitzgerald, Win Fituzerald, E Maloney, D | gham, EM Habershgm'and two ser 13 W'Fosdick, lady tenant, July 7, 1853, vice Scott, resigned. (Co. B. Steamer—Westernport, Hall, Baltimore, Parker Vein | °’Gcrone ie Oct 1, bark MB Stetson, Harding, I thought it unusual, because the nofse kept all on; my W Parker, W KA Allon, M'Watts, JCinrk, | and child, Miss Felt, Miss Guerin, Miss Quarterman, J C Second Lieutenant John C. Bonnycastle, to be First | Coal GQ mpany. for Bomten a 7 " trace was on the side of the pond; when | got out of the he 1m La Feces ee ae wagon I went around it, and then I heard the mud- | §\cicr.d Maumaus, J Reed, F Lei dling in the pond; I did not meet any female walking on | hoc A E White, d MeCarle,, Miss Ite Miss Sullivan, MCrane, John Fer- | Stanly, EJ Delamere, B C Lewis, Wm Connery, J F S Heald, | Lieutenant, Aug. 5, 1853, vice Grant, promoted. [Co. E.] ARRIVED. bd 4A Doan, 8 M | Jos Carbonnett, W P’Aubrey, 8'F 0 8 Osborne, H it Hira . . Frxetwoop, (Eng)—Sld Oct 5, ship Chas Hill, Leeraw, 'N' Wolcb, J Orms- | Devic Rott Gamble de Chas H Union Elwin D Devin Ge | <, Second Lieutenant Hiram Dryer, to be First Lieutenant, gehtontmship Glasgow (Br), Craig, Glasgow, Oct 6, with | wyork. , i 2, DS D Butler, M i 7 passengers, McSymon. Sept. 29, 1853, vice Judah, promoted. (Co. H.) Safe the foad that evening; drove on howe after T Axed’ my | Buller, G Howland, Sarah Durfay, f° Durfay, F Osgocd, S | Baglin TB ord’ C Bead orenae dB Denk: Altea Boa, ‘evel Second Lieutenant George Crook, to be Second Ship Sir Robért Peel (ptt), Chadwick, London and Porta eae Coe a hak coe ee ee trace; from the time I left my father-in-law's til met | Snith AT Davis, Charles Crane, Mrs A, Flugite aud two | K Boulicr and Indy, Perry A Morris, J Prindle, Albert Love: | Lieutenant, July 7, 1863, vice Collins, promoted. (Co. E.] | mouth, Sept 6, with 401 passengers, to Grinnell, Minturn | Havne—Arr Oct 4, ship Advance, Child, Londen. the two men must have taken from an hour to an hour | child Gavin, A) Mealister and wife A Mullen, Mies | joy and Iady—anst {iin the steerag in Avinente. & Go, "No date, lat 45 41, lon 48 19, passed a ship steer- | ga, ships Adams, Brooks, NOrleans, Vaneluse, Lewes, and a half; my horse is very slow, and my wagon is on | Ponely, J Milliken, Jou Coltn, Bere. GET een | rom Glasgow, ta the eR ALS. ay Adjutant General’s Department. ing Fast, with the loss of fore, main and mizen topmasts; | yfsid of Orleans, Dennis,’ and Fortitude, Lord, NYork; springs. Vowers, J Wood, M Madizan, C Deady, John Jones, Wm | wist "Todd, Mev Fraser, Mrs McArthur, Mrs Haldane, Mra | _ First Lieftenant Seth Williams, of the First Regiment | 10 # Se ee ae ars and tops of ® | Sth, Satellite, Amsbury, do. } the spi : mle : 1 W: ns } + H ‘ large ship adrift, Bad six deaths and two births on the Cros examination.—At the place where I saw the two | Leavey, Patrick Moffatt, P Haggerty, Thos Shine, T Brady, | iss todd, Mire Fraser, Mra, MoArthur, Mra Haldane, Mrs | O° \vtiiery. to be Assistant Adjutant General, with the | ange ship + Tlavaxa—In port Oct 7, barks Spencer Kirby, Treoartia, men the fevee is about three or four feet from the wagon | M Jirady, IIS Lemay, Mrs Loman, 4 S Leman, Mrs M Hascal | Cumming. Misg Turmivll, Mrs Charles Mitchel ‘and infant, | Brevet raik of Captain, vice Mackall, promoted, to date | PASAg®, (of Yarmouth, Me), Mitchell, Glasgow, Aug | fF Segue to load sugar for NYork at $84 per hhd road; at the place where the men were standing Tdon't | apd covsn children, James ity. eta i Mrs Kankine, Miss Gibson, Mies Agnes Rankine, Mrs Gibson, | from Aug. 16, 1855. * 31 RIB pen encanto Dea a eee ALE | 1% per box, oapneity 2,000 boxes; RH Knight, Hasty, for southwest: Teould dot ell how high the moonwas atthag | Bc, N Murphy, M 'Neishane, Hi Rogers | Ghartotte cUrtgor Mee Smiths Mer Woods Mes Sera Mux” | Fiect Lientem ee ee et of the Seventh | 60°28, lon 55.43, shipped a heavy sea, which stove in'the | Hotton lig sugar at $1 $74 per box, carries 2,000; Origa 4 3 ‘ Brown. P’ McCann, J Hara, J Dunlop, ‘ 5 rst Lieutenant Wm. K. Van Bokkelin, o Sev 2 $5 43, " len; ews, Devereux, box, tinue; there {8 8 bank on the east side of the road; on the | C'iwlimo:t, GW Paiuoy J’ Dalen, S'Lawronce, J Ward, & | foetnd child, Met Fhomson, Miss Farley, ‘Mr and Mes Gi. | poginent of Infantry, to be Assistant Quartermaster, vige | C&bID skylights and filled: the ves hdr a perciay earries 1,000; Momirose, ‘Titcomb, 1dg molasses for Bostom vi nee gee Pee teem og | Eten Rin Yk GA UTE R/S Mila ae lin WP Sui, Be | Sls Ge i ne om 8, kaa Wag o brb eet | feta ot ge ao at toe ce, Mand: the other faced me: Tad not hace | Bronson. 1. Balised, P Manley, M O’Harren, B Barnes P | Ménro, Rev A McGlashan, Henry M Simpson H Ewing, Jno Subatalence Departed, for New York; 26th, lat 44 18, lon 62 20, exchanged tig. | hi forPhiladelpbia Idg sugar et $1 727¢ per box, ‘owards me, ani other faced me; not know | Bri FDC Deidre Pare a Dine | Cochrane, Mrs Rankine: Capt Cfaigio, Mrs Craigic and two | First Lieut. Chas. L. Kilbura, of the Third Regiment of | for New York; 20th, lat 44 18 a? exchanged tig: | 809 boxes; and others as before. Pie e aca ees ninn lit Taastikorenine Brow T Olds, ‘J Poatheld, i D Becktord, IE | Cimoron. Rev Wm Eitercbanks, War Wilsom Chas Mechel, | Aftillery, to be Commissary of Subsistence, with therank | Ti.ite letters, bound W; Oct 7, lat 41 51, lon 63 00, aw | LCi Arr Oct 5, ship Adrian, Neal, Quebec. the ma have ized him ; I don’ 4 ~ . R ; % 5 f . 2, , 5 A man I could have recognized him; I don’t know{Me ‘4 Hart, O H Thetche, J Steward, A Reynolds, WE | Ajex McAlister, J R Cole, James B Munro, George A Mun: of Captain, viee Sherman, resigned; to date from Bept. 12. | Dit ship Siddons, hence for Liverpool, blowing a gale from on Kg ants. et Yor? Gate i T cannot say how much ditference there was in the heigl WB Anderson, GG Ryan,G Peckteld, Goldsbury, | Alex McAli 4 “ of the men I saw, butI think there was more difference | J Baructt, E Jacos, WDergen, G Pillsbury, J'Meang, J Gao | Geyice Themen, James MeLoisa, R Pennall, Wr Paul, Mt Medical ‘ment. ere at the time. The K experienced heavy westerly | sroCarthy, NOrleans. between them than there appears to be between the two | Whitney, A J Porter, N Famer, 1. 1 Robison, J G Brian, | Bryden, Thomas Bryden, James Clark, Mr Taylor, Ral; Jobn Moore, of Indiana, to be Assistant Surgeon, vice passage Maranzas—In port Oct 6, bark Diligence, Hutchinsom, i prisoners; it was the largest one who slung himself | 7 Doulas Doorn ont aa ee ean RURtton, | Hells, Me and Mrs Abernethy, Major Brown, Mre Brown, Jw | Conrad, dropped; to date from June 29, 1853. Ship Josephine (of Hath), Bornholm, Bristol, 47 days, | for Boston same day, taker 1,200 boxes sugar at $1 62; around; I should think it is rather more than half a mile | J Veouard, 1 Woite, E Smith, R Welch, J Welek, J Coss, 4 | Pigming. Wm Roy, Jr. and 20 in vhe stecrage, | | andrew K. Smith, of Conn., to be Assistant Surgeon, |}. ican during wDich blew away @ close reefed main. | Per, box. from Guntler’s Hill to where J met the two men; I | Moore, , W Spring, J Cooper, J | cuyler lady, child’and servants Dr F HOrms, Men'it it | vise Abadil, promoted, to date from July 26, 1853. eoaall) Last dake cansedlatifg Laky cosmony, af Brinton Newrort—Qpi Oct 3, ship Otomoco, Howes, NOrleans. think I must haye oeen from fifteen to twenty minutes | McAlpii Vealis, A Juseph, M'Vadon, A’ Segmany J parc Misa Emma J May, Jolin Phillips es. Campbell, B | Edward HL. Wattson, ‘of Pennsylvania, to be Aasistant | eran ne ey past and maisermact pone steering E, | NSWoAstia—Hld Sept 8, abip Win Sieg Decker, Boston. going that distance, from Denton’s pond to Van Sick- | Wormes, H Wictm), © W. Clark, R Booth, E Sherman, If ™A Bradley, MH Cutler, Capt P Blankenship, James H Ken- | Surgeon, vice Sprague, deceased, to date from August 11, five or six ships bound to the westward, allais’ |, @usstown—Sld Oct 3, bark Zephyr (from Liverpool) land’s house; I should think it took me fifteen minutes; 1 | Finn, A Finn, HF Williams, ? Williams, HH Cary, J | dali, A Converse, Charles Howard, Edward Cole. James S | 1853. sae ore fy e te See nies having repaired), Alexandria. am quite certain as to the place where I met the men; I | (78>t eaten Rie a John Knight, Lonis Legriel, John Pelvo, JJ Gresham, | ichard Potts, of Maryland, to be Assistant Surgeon, | Masted; bas been ys west of the Banks, with very | gixcarora—In port Aug 18, ship Izaak Walton, Bursley, was near Mackrel’s, but on coming | W'ljallen, 1 'Stoites, CW Lane, JA Wasson, & Mecarty, | * heavy weat for NYork, and others as before. ie late, J Rudler, DW. White, TD Tyler, NF Teny, | ree child “a Bete We m s er. had said I thoug - ‘e | ree children'and servant, Peter Vallere, 5B Dwyer. 155 Hammond, feigned, to date from Sept, 16, 1855" 4 on the road again I found I was mistaken; I have mot | 1 Bebb, PServin, Y Figonie, SN Bradford LgiER eR GRE nn a i Lo ” “Oninanee Department Ph 16, gohtih Condelia (of Bath), Henry, Rremen, 50 days mith | Sr JacoSid Oct 23, bark Helen A Warren, Drinkwater, Met ee as ey ae ade wad ee | Seka Sw Pains | Hest ae Minas ou Loge Sve, | hendre J Bakeren, of Wanbngion frroy 0 be | Eu Bab ion st st gpxe Bt tame Catron to Gar’ | MAMAS yr ete, wig haben Mera, Nod e > mate, a . M | Pat Elby, Simon Steinlem, Jno Malone, ii » i st vice “43° 4 2 Z St JOHN a a 3 zed cap that the man wore; I did not hear any alarm | Batt 4 T nson, Sarai Hla ev d “etre fy il erctacaret atta pnto poet 4) aCe Ca w for Boston, 43 days out; 9th, lat 4505, lon 52 25, saw | y5th schrs Helen Aoben, Eldridge, NYork; 10th, bare 8 ‘ or ery on the road; Ivould not see into the pond at the | Haine, J wv, Wi = 4 Low, € Co: { «GW Gueton W Panter, BF Bugis, SP | yW Atkinson, Sami fardgrove, Revd R Graham " ji . 5 g0' Hall, L Barehet, T Bareher, H | SesitC Cummings, Mev Evans, Mies Emma Patina, Cus | Comstock resigned; to date from Sept. 16, 1853, ship New Hampshire, steeriog EB; 11th, lat 42 36, lon 58 time i PT sae B Coyle, J Openshaw. W Smithield and | Nerritt, Mrs Geo Gadler, Mrs Mary Roberts, Miss R Van Row, iT. —Casvaurnss. 88, saw ship George A Phelps, stecring Kast. Tindep, Gillen: Go) ‘ { time — te minding asin in the water; Toast ano- "B'G03 Hem Wativegth Jacke | E'Dshlelds, JO Connot, Miss MCallahan, Richd Gennett, Resigmations, (10.) ‘hip Splendid, , Coldspring, Li, to master. The 8 SS i eee ‘Tempest, Patten, Lé- 4 maica, just by dsr. Denton’s tenant house; im the wagon 4 Seco, G J Donexus and wit,’ E Al | USN Ma S'C Speed sad two servants; MesM'C Garand, | Lieut Col, Nathan Bonne, 24 Dragoons, tuly 16, 1868; | has come to thin Perive be caperets Sypx, CB—Arr Oct. 6, brig Abana, Sullivan, NYork. | were a man, woman, and child; the horse was a dark one; Shane, J Higgins, H Me: Miss M Leizh, Mise Mary Carter, Day Sloan, Richd Hunting” Capt, Bradford R. Is Trt etinceand | tear Linden, Clark, Havre, Sept 8, with 229 passengers, | (14 sept 30, brigs Unity, NYork; Oct6, Marine, Boudrot, do. b * 1 past 7 | Me’ BH Orati - | ton, Mes M Prestoi Rando! 0 children, Capt. Wm. T. Sherman, Commissary of Subsistence and | to Sturges, Clearman & Co. Oct 18, Nantucket Shoals 5 Na I suppose when I got home it was from 7 to half-past 7 | j, F Ledge, M Mariel, Miss Duval. - } q re Mrs R Randolph and tw: ree bas Neut. 5d Artill ‘Sept. 6, 1853: Ww ny ‘Trrvipap—In port Sept 30, bark Nath] Blake, Prent H o'clock. nd wife, BO Taylor, 3 Magee, B Spark, G Carr, A. Rich: Mrs Emma yin, W Carey, Mrs F | first ra rs ery senile Ba. Adtillery :O0tober ‘NW 60miles, saw bark St Marys, of and for New York. | for Roston ldg. Direct examination.—I don't recollect meeting any other | srde.4 Billings, J. Dandridge, J R Jones; J Gallagher, A Be Coe Ln Ee Lia et ee ry Gg NS ly A ele TR yeNICY—Sld Sept —, brig Gov Brown, Park, Messina. f persons on the road except those I have mentioned; P | Gensiy. OC. f D Foster, FVawas, J Repone, HE Mill, C | D Harrisee, SuoLyman, Jes Gilchrist, aad its ths | 26° rent, Ww, H. Soott, ath Infantry, July 1, 1853. ‘sie Bete Cee) Noa taree, oe , 42 days, with , Yammoumt, NS—Cia Oot 9, schr Prime, Hasnmond, Bale ’t think razer, Mr Frazer, ‘aphert, 108, ‘ishert, . ig yo (} - passeny 5 ‘: *Hlanwah Elisabeth Jones sworn, says—I am the wife of | Barney, G Gaskill; J ilo Powell. PC Tiradpury, G 0a- META seorn, in ship Diadem—Signor Orestes Restora | _ Second Lieut. Hl. Dale Venve, Ist Artillery, August 31, | “ Brig British Lady (Br), Mugford, Cardia, 40 days, to 70 | “more Home i Isaac Jones, the last witness: on Sunday, the 9th day of | 42!) 1. Greenwich. W Hallock, W Bissett oe ( | and wife, of Florence; M John C Mereciane and wife, France | 265%. 4 1444 atiio g, Hascally-24 Artillory, Sept. 30, | gchr Tennessee Carver, Lubec 8 day ALEXANDRIA—Arr Sept 18, schr Eliza Pharo, Halsom, October last, 1 was at my father’s house at Sp: eld, | man, T Trait, T Reuben, R Mason, J Long, A Neafe, E Lu- | ~ From n, in ship Sir Robert Peel—Mr S Gamble, USN; | 1853. Schr Vermont, Flliott, Calais, 12 day: NYork. Sid schrs E King, Boston; Meridian, Sith, Bac- town of Jamaica; I left my father’s house about sun | moine, M I'retz, B_Geshoke, J’ Schell,” J Williams, $ | Mr Grant, Mrs M Gibbons, Migs 8 Gibbons, Mise J Haven, W Brevet Second Lieut. Arthur P. Bagbey, 8th Infantry, Schr Ontario, Smith, Rondout for dence. badoes; North Pacific, Providence; Maria Jane, NYork. down on that evening; on my way home we passed along | Morris, W Voyer, D Sullivan, JD. Exan, (J Treston, | Porkine and indy, Mr Chitty. Sept. 30, 1858. pene Shale oe here rite APPON AUG, (Warwick)—Arr Oct 18, schr Union, Bangs, the Blackstump road; our horse from Gunther's Hill went | P Dyer, TiDuckioy, D Flynn, M Mahorley, J Malony,3 4 From Bremen. in bark Herder—D H Vicks, Emma Leive, | Sept 30, 1893. Wm. Hammond, Sept. 1%, 1868. ra. woe f mm, 4 days, for Albany. Baltiatare for’ Peorinanos. ena slow walk; I don’t recollect meetinga wagom onthe | Stewart, J Clarke, J Fleming, S Henry, W Htenison, D Lez- A W Bultmann, V Toppken, C Osenkopp, C Baule and lady, Assistant Surgeon Wm. Hammond, Sept a a Schr Medora, Rh Rockland, 5 days. ‘hae hea Hi N a a neo ting: gert. Quin, S Hanpible, T McCarty Roch, J Con’ W | BNewbersen, Anna Bollmann, K Solan, C Korbrebuc and Military Storekeeper, John M. Comstock, Ordnance De- Steamer Wamsutta, Hartford. ALBANY—Arr Oct 19, schrs Henry Clay, NBedford; | Bal E pesctines ety in bien be yinp 4 Keily, P. Crolivan, w Uuzhes, ¢ ‘Boagkin 3 Gitboss P | “edy,JAlage 1 © Kerpeabue an" | partment, July 15, 1858. 2 Sprains é Filta Jane, and Empire, Boston. Cid sloop Opera, Provi- i nton’sphouse; this wagon was cou man,la‘ Doni . P Fraynor, E Kelly, J Galvin. M Now- Deaths, (18.) 5 nee. i and child; the moon was shining as we went along the | land, MMcGany, J Iiickey, T Wilson, J Downs, J Carroll, R i j Ship Hurricane, from London, with los of three topgal- BALTIMORE—, 19, barks Geo D Smoure, Wat road: Idon’t recollect meeting any person on the road | Kearney, P Kiurey, E Wood, J Butler, A Owens, E Burke, A | Statistics of aaa OW i aes ee lant masts and fore topmast. Boston, Wyandotte, Gretos, Boston, to loed fer — between Gunther's and Mr. Denton’s except the two men; | Hoss, J Camyhau, WW Hayton, M | Scheila, 8 L Kendall, W Me = a far ry jambhan, Brevet Lieut: Col. James. Mason, Captain Corps Engi mi pip Metropolis, from Liverpool, with loss of fore and | mas; brig Penguin, (Br) Bermuda, will be quarantined 6 i these t vet bet} Denton’s and Mackrel’s, | Gany, R Moenly, P Bagi SPB \ 5 masts “ > , f} _rewoshect's Sumted rts evuthof Destow’'s pont; | Sry usm'arysctven eaten, Sayan. f Werze. neers, at San Franciveo, California, Sept. 6, 1856, | | Ship Now York (okt), Farber, from Liverpool, toCH | Shulien: Newton, Nov Yorks WB Detling, Dawson, Fost f ‘when [first saw the men it must have been about three | pEonis, Mrs WA Mammond and child, sist, Mratd Mrs | ota) numbe at ae na eT ASoringe Van dely 19; 1803, + | Marshall. : dence; Chas T Strong, Strong, New York; DG Buxtom, i widths of the road distance: they were on the west side of | Brooks, Mrs E Young and child, P Magers, A Moulton, EA | Total number. ‘ent Me Tiplar A: AtOnle, Oawt, 24 Dragoons: at Ship Progress, Chase, from Liverpool. Marston, Portland, Richard Bordon, James, Fall River; H the road; the sudden turn in the road prevented my see- | Poster, M Plainer, Cooley, 'T 8 Emery, J 8 Martin, W yetdad ee Rout. 61868 eons, Ship Devonshire, from Antwerp. Minervia, McGivern, River; Oxford, Baker, Provi- Hy Si ie ee re ee et acer tae toes espe ww ilaaderseM Uedres, F Foster, Jailed Wik Captain Roland A Luther,’ 2d Artillery, atNew Holland, | Bark Mary & Adelaide, from Cardi dence, jaa steamship Parker Vein, Turner, New Yorks at that time: one of them was leaning aga‘ C1 r h rty, ES 3 4 3 SAILED. ichl, 3 they were facing each other, and in conversation; [could | He ae et eye rene ie Mota. Pa., July 9, 1853 ship « Bre) Reichl, Bremen; barks Jeou s m, Mise J McCarty, Miss B McCar- | oor thea = Teo y piece | ty, DU ronly, T Brown, J Brown, bear them talking; I could ‘tell by the tone of their voice | ty, D Geld: D 'Cronly, T Bi J Brown, D iy that they were Irishmen; when the wagon —s Brow a boar or Me roe? reas EOYs jumped round quickly; a+ we passed them oue said | Migs Upsher, and othore, | Total 7, chase? & 0 : ; J p Star of the West—Adams 2 Oe other hush;” their converantion then consed; | , For "an Juan, in the steamehip Star of, the West-~Adame tenger, A Franklin and wife, WT Button, J Austin, WE an) Mre C W Poole, Mri E W Moore, T Whailey and ire J Merring and two children, Mrs S Herring, J Ely, A © Dana, W Wenin, P Conover, Capt WH ‘A Thacker, Mrs'Hoyt and servant, Hit Ellis and | _ « ire Hubbard, B'C Alden, Capt Collins, Mrs P Howard famnes MM. Morgan, Ordnance Department, at Bat Steamships George Law, and America, Aspinwall; Star | Bergh, Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope; brig Nano Ro eect, 20 EBS. nee Department at Paton | of the Wert, San Juan, Nie; ships Jane i Glidden; Mus- | tin, New Orleans; schs On ard, Gourley, Demoraray ‘Blagkc Brevet Cipt Hachaliah Brown, at Jefferson Barracks, | quash; Elvira Owon, Harre; Gol Catts, Liverpool; bark | Monster, Verry, Boston; Emly Johnson, Distoxway, New rylan orl Mo, Aug. 22, 1853. , St John, PR, and others. ‘ Newton, Regiment of Mounted Rifleme BOSTON—Arr Oct 19, ship Epaminondas, Condry, Oal- Gg Wl ney ner eine xe cutta, Sand Heads June 1, St Helena, Aug 80; bark at Fort, Ewell, Texas, Aug. 30, 1853. jas K. Kane, Assistant rtet iter and (By Sarpy Hoox Prormne Taraarars. Buck (new) MGilvery, of and from Searsport; schra Ro- Captain Elias ne, Assistant Quartermaster an: ‘Tae Ger chandows: bert ier Wilson Philadelphia; Bell KC Lal Bring id rquim, i eville, Iinois, Jul First Lieutenant Second dragoons, Belleville, Inols, July | 9, ssniow George Law, America,’ and Bar of the West | sore, New York, Aigual fora brig. Old abips Captain Henry L. Smith, Corps of Engiieers, at Mad. | are golng out past the bar. Ship New York in the oftag. | Doughty, Liverpot (irom New Orlesn, having repaired) . there was something in their manner which attracted j my attention we passed them; they appeared to é be very much surprised; the road just at this place is smooth; the horse was ona slow walk; the wagon made | § / very litile noise; I could not tell which spoke to the other: Steel ' | they stood about two feet apart; they were both dressed | ty it) eet erat yee Perry and two children. O W Hine La., September 13, 1853. Weather calm and clear. Pyramid, Henderson, New Orleans; Columbia, Rowe, New indark ciotung; they Eee ete rae ee gay ehet he | S29 (Milt, MG Washing and wife, 1. HC Anthon and e *Rconnil Ligut, Joseph Haile, Second infantry, at Thomp- York; barks Lysander, Snow, San Juan, Cuba; Averom, Gore positively, there appeared to bea difference in their | king MmoJ F Fowler snd sella, Mrs’ A. ately son, Conn., July 31, 1853. Memoranda. Casi then taygsee Pea bang Enea Woah thgphortest ong wore the cap; I don't reeollect | Mrv'T Stephens, Miss F Stephens, Mis D F Williams, Surgeon Jobn W. Wells, Baltimere, Md., July 24, 1863. | syip Laconia, 431 tone tore old, built at Medfora, | Howes Philadelphia; W Moore, Eaton, Philadelphia; sohrs with: ME tre andi it ones wiry | Boys, Bake, io Od da, Devaney, x pbietmguaurene Sri, oe Ont, | ao Ci sip agree citi rn mea, | Weta Cadre Wie ay, ia tI looked back at them, and they both remained | 3 F Williams, 0 Lyman eon beeen Welt yoo N.Y , August 7, 1868. Piper & Co, for $18,000. The Talleyrand, 14 yeara old, 6 p Bae of 4 Fane sect until we got ong ot sight; 1 did not see any | Suiaiverdo, BW Allgren, J Rowens, W Hips, James TV. ‘The officers promoted and appointed will join their |’ ahs. puiit at Thomaston, on private , Mariner, Nickerson, do; Onward, Bi Machias, N Nove, R C Dunn, S M W Allen, L Wilsie, J God: t, Mrs Y Pago, Mrs W F Cheever, J P female on the road neither befere nor after we met those two men. . The prosecuting attorney here desired the two prison- ' ers to atand up, in order that Mrs. Jones might be enabled to view them. é ie Counsel for defence objected to the request, and desired | Bruin, AR i E P Overton, R Warrell, the prisoners to remaim seated, as they were under his | RL Lammot, Lambert, @ W Sparks, H Lammont, R Silli- control; but, said the counsel, | have no objection to per- | cox, J W Worley, Mre Gushman, W pt H Sher- terms; and the South | jyan tor'Jameicn Sd shige tia am roper stations and companies without delay; those on | Carolina, late propeller, of Jeston, built at Williams- for Jamaica. Sid ships Equator, ‘averley, Samuel Setached service, er acting under special: phages at burg, has been sold in Liverpool, for the Australia trade, cet Seoeed Mi sat MURS tates hoy donee ge Sa ee ee Sop Ng Rey Re sur ere oorps 20 Ce orate teat Gear Brig Julia E Arey, of Orrington, twenty months old, | Brig Oneco started, but anchored below. : built by Mr Joseph ‘Baker, Jr, and ‘others, wall found and | BANGUR—Arr Jc: 16, brig. Mozelle, “Hancock, Phif- MEMORANDA» in perfect order, has been sold on private terms, toT J | adelphia, Sid 18th, schrs Connecticut, ‘Eldridge, Bermu- I. The letters of companies given in the foregoing order | stewart, M Drinkwater, Capt Geo A Stone (who will com: | da;J P Johnston, Smith, NYork, are those to which the several officers concerned naturally | mand her), and others, of Bangor, and will hail from that | BRISTOI-—Arr’ Oet 1 Y * eS is : hr Gazelle, Brightman, from mit the prisoners to stand up at a future stage of the pro- | maB, HTM Allen. H Holbrook, Miss A Col Mrs R Sileox | Males, 8 89 | succeeded, in due course, by their promotion, appoint- : iSork; slobp ¢ d 4 Ceedings’ they sbail stan up before Mrs. Jones leaves tue | $24 child My Gartioon and ghd, Mra J Janiégn and three | Females, Z ae 20 | ment or transfer. It any subsequent, changer have been | P°Sig California, of Prospect, repairing at Dristot, hae | Saree sptacy, | Lome oop Clef, Durfee, Fall iver, (and stand, but I wish first to test the knowledge of Mrs vous } H Willis ies J W Hillsee and two obiidren, | Fomaleg, 4 rf 7 | made by Proper authority, it is not the intention of the | been purchased by a company there for $6,000. She will BUCKSIORT—Sla October 14, schra Prospect, Ginm, ‘as to the identity of these men, by a cross examination, | f Paes Chas e ee ary = aie alee tote”. 5 8 13 order to disturb them. be employed in the Cuba trade, under the command of | Bucksville; Mary Charlot:e, Perry, NYotk; 16th, Yioward? seul T Chavetece Geel Soi permtt ther to stand wp at Tals: | Ne a seve’ childree, tency Baan. re hoes | Kemaiés, 1 1 3 | TL, The authority given by the first paragraph of Spe- | Capt WH West, late of brig Henry Marahall. Flaridge, do. gers 4a aeties eerie ee a 2 ox. tclloiog ation tote | Serlem ‘Ange. B Hording, -W Miller’ and’ wite, | Males,” Soe 2 4 | gial Orders No. 70, from the headquarters of the army, of | 1 joxcumm—At Baltimore 18th inst, the ship Spirit of SSTON--Arr Oct 15, steamship Southerner, oten Hadden—I shall put the following question to the | Job are Inaig Ww. Morris, Mre gon Females, ae RE: 1 redo ee ed i, aed Eh antic anit rae the Times, b: Messrs Cooper & Batten, for B Buck and JT Jedo, Payne, Boston; brig Tremoat, itness — Jobnson iid, 3 nderwood, ‘rim, iT pass thro int Ly jul lexico, ”, “4 . NY : Ey Boston; bark ‘Question—How far does the gemeral appearance of the | jf WW Win’ Coombe, @ Friedbot "B Burbank, | Males : 3 1 4] delay goings or passing through such places until the | Wheeden. rh Magy oh Bridge Ses es hegre ot BRA Ten cade eee Wart’ waka ve two prisoners correepond with the two men you saw on | Mrs $M Peck anf. two children, J Bechtier and vile, B mar : = | Ist of November next, will apply to all officers whose sta- | PErpuremient, Mer te te white ook” Her auteide | Ryder, Boston; Carolina, Sherwood, NYork Sid 16th, the goal? Anewer—That is a yjuestion I éannot ‘now | MeCarthy, J Fsgtll, John [ilank, H Conderslayer, J F Atm, | Males Apes : 1 | tions are changed by thin order, and whoxe routes in go- | built entirely of Chesapeake white oak. Her outside | ire ie Teabel; 10th, bark Carolina, Sherwood, NYork? answer, : ; eee, Fee. Ss Pee: Oy ae 0 Seiaie, Sse ie: = J | ing to their new stations would require them to pass | Planking is of bos ae ahip of 600 tons CALAIS—Cid Oct 15; schrs Sophronia, Wall, and Jane Quertion.—Could you tell better if the prisoners stood | Ryccinnin, N Walion, A Keifer, 4 Richy and iwite, Wave. | Meet re = 1 | through places on the Gulf of Mexico. se eee ey eee ae ortlaeh fo bees | Ellen, Hebarta, NYowe Poe at, aw | fore hy F , J Wescott, J Kiersman, J ree os 2 é SCOTT. : “onected to uae # ie END “i'rytal, pial wean Females ps on : onde Beth Lath inst, by Messen Manton & Springer, a fine Bn oar en aa aera cree prisoners to remain sea “ | TGiller, J'Dunbar, H'Pyta iam* For = Military Affairs. q ringer, z 7 | Mr. Haddea—t request the Court to ask the two priso- | Lin, JA egal, 7 Hanser 0 A Brooks, i Murphy, BM. | Malet, unknown. ~ % 25) At a regular meeting ‘of the Veteran Corps, of the ) tip ef;000 tons not yetmamed. HD ERE on ie Oe ners to stand up. : Fe a ig ot ye arg feoeee War of 1812, held at 6 Lispenard street, on Tuesday eve- | piAt Hallowell 15th inst, a brig of 250 tons called the | V'ALTPORT—Arr Oct 14, sehrs, Mutoka, Jones, Philadel ’ Justice Snediker—The Court requests you, McCoy and | PObEt. Whip Sehnert Cpoorta M Kelley, DEATHS. ning, October 18, the following resclutions, submitted by | Rivule’. | Het mtorr ean ae ne ae och brought her | nia; 16th, Lewis, Bennett. Baltimore; 17th Dufty, to.ntand : Wallace,’ T Harrigan, J Malony, J MeBride, D MeBeiday W | 9, July. August. Sept. Total. | Sohn Alwaise, were unanimously adopted:— up fo Bu‘ meyer persons wore severely injures: | Emith, NYork, 18th, Mary HCase Wilson, do. @ld 1 Counsel for efence—And I request my clients to keep | McBride, J Lover J Brennan, Firoctel, wi ‘otal No, of deaths .. 2,883 "2,822" 1,066 7,111 | “Resolved, That Friday, the 7th of October, 1852, was a | She was got off next tide. P_ of (900 tone launched | ee eee tn oa their sents. (Laughter, and a generalexcitement through. | Bottser, T Monualy and wife, J Hennaly, J Usher, G Endley Males, + 1,200 1,665 1,027, 8,890 | day that will be hereafter adverted to by the members of 12th inst by aL ee called the Henry Reed. | 10 OTE i. Baltiinore. olite Challens tyaae NYork: out the room.) f j Me AR eg Rs i ed Be + 1133 1,160 020 -3,221 | this corps with grateful recollections of the past, and en- | , At Baltimore 15th inst, by Messrs Hunt & W ® | Haight (new), Knight; do; Woodwellt Pettengill, Alexam j Court—I cannot perceive the impropriety of not permit . ie, cat's Ohltbven ot Wocee and ake nite males.-...... 1,180 1,634 1,007 8,821 | couraging;anticipations of the future, ax some evidence of | *Plendid clipper ship of 1 nd Sc ne BOOP, | as 16th Yee Sante Clara, Elli Baitimore: | ting the prisoners to stand up. ; tan. D Cochran, F MoCarthy, M Barlow, females...... 1,114 1,137 914 8,165 | the axpreciation of public service rendered by humble | *° be comma: 7 Set ‘te Iie tia Wheaton, Staples, Philadelphia; schrs NH Smith, i Counsel for defence—They shall stand up when the J MeCielian, CDutton, ‘T Taylor and two chit: | Black, male _ 20 29 1 64 | citizens, without any pretensions but modert deverta, At elmouthy, Me, 10k) inat, by Me Beruel Knight, ® | ontiadelphia; Lacy Blake, Spear, NYork; 16th, aap time comes, but not now. (Laughter,) ( ecdsiey. J Melnnes, D Uryuhart, G Gunn, Fr Fite. | femal 19 23 20 81 | Resolved, That Gen. storms ix not less entitled to the | fine bark of 350 tons, culled the Mary Elizabeth, intended | nooo? paiten, Liverpool; brig, Merrithew, Carver, eee ee eee, ee ate eee ven | Lamphier, Wm Jacks, Tho? Osborn, Johan lear, | Native female mobo Cit 3.398 | thanks of this corps for his polite invitation to partici. | Sy Che Meie maton, ho will command her “82 | Philadelphia; selirs Orogon, Philadelphia; Albiog, Eaton, the road that night, if you saw them dressed as they were | hamphler, Wm Jacka, Beery Nachle’ Bice | Native females, Py pd Git 2,326 | pate in the celebration of the ceremonies consequent on | PY Capt Philip iis narnia Baltimore, i i that night? “An:wer—I think 1 could recognise the | {ml} voy oGoe,P MoGeo, = br} 347 ‘1,292 | the completion of the Monument at Tarrytown, erected to FALL RIVER—Sldé Oct 48, schr Fountain, Davis, Al- shailest one, the one who wore the cap; but I do mot now | 7 ‘Shipley, G Fisher, J I S$ Snygar, J Suncraif, J Hod 238 890 | the memory of the capture of Major Andre, than for his , i ~ d recognise either of the prisoners by their faces. h ‘vite and three children, N’ Worn. | Males, under 1 yeur. 540 554 338 «1,431 | respectful ‘attention and consideration bestowed on us a 53 ee OUCESTER—Arr Oct 14, sehr Malvina, Dennis, for N re Haddeo—I ark the Court v my nes iso- etaft, Wm Ch wool, C terlein, F Vetterleih, Miss S Mills, Females, bd 512 401 826 1,239 - eer Dusy 00 stand up and put ble cap one oe PO: | eeCallahan, ? MeGuillan, L Furlong, P Garey’ J Dousally: | Males, "1 to 2, M1 257 169 Pl ae ie. Avr fovwnt hai toeaee Arived—Ship Trimountain, Liverpool; ‘rigs “George | York; 18th, Moxy Deiphina, Eastport, for NYork Rieh- Soblet. te ey Geliat; tah the anest to | 3 Gardner, F Kirke, M Dunn, O Sulllvan, J Sullivan, W Wik. | Females, 180 243 160 583, ‘csolved-—That this corps is under renewed obligations | Harris, Curacoa; Clement, Charleston; schrs Homer, and | mond, Rockland, for do. y Cees ane the question: submitted t0,') tototom, i Cotbral linms, J Williams, H Rogers, | sales, 78 9 7 2 | tothe President, Directors, and Company of the Hudson | Plymouth Rock, New York. 4 4 MOBILE—Arr Oct 13, schr Sally Ann, Johnson, Phila- cis > | Men F Conroy a P Crosby, MDaly, P Carty, | Males, i 252 | River Railroad, for their gratuitous conveyance of the | — Gqeared-—Ships Matchless, and Ringleader, & delphi , Justice John H. Snediker—My associate and myself dif | P'Finney, T Me , J Donovan, DLordan, B | Females, 85 82 87 264 | whole detachment to and from Tarrytown on the occasion ms ‘ee eee eee Fe . hip Te fer in our views upon the question of the prisoner stand | Denucsey, T Fairney, B Schaffer, John Quinn, MMoGoerck, | Males 31 35 18 84 | Ailuded to, it being the second. time withi od of | cleo _ NEW ORLEANS—Arr Oct 11, steamship Texas, Place, i e 2. i : - Sant woe “ 3 3 alluded ime in & Vera Cruz, Sth inst; 12th, ships Mayflower, Crabtree, Liv- ing up at this particular time. My opinion is that can. | HDeunelly, HM kendall, J Tamblyn, 8 Harris, J Lowden, ¢ | Females, ee 21 18 69 | nine menths they have extended a similar indulgence to My ee abet fe not see the objection to their standing up. Gribvle, Me Pollard, JY Schroder, H None, M Hymann, | Males, '10to16..... 17 19 12 43 | this corpa, Herald Marine ‘e erpool, 63 days; H Von Stews (Bee) Eee ee eae Tpctaag aes Gn chneet Wit Wandermeot Det Hanna, Thor None. W More, Females, peru” 13 ui 41} Resolved—That common justice impels us to acknow- | areived—ghip Potomac, Ackerly eee ren a TEN), Robertannt Beilse: Hons via Ruaten lelaad, 9 — Seer eiiatete te te primes: sunticg sp FPendicton W. Merriam, IAN Bovdoin, Ht Hughes, N | Yoneti, 1° {0 20---- tt 28 4 3 | ledge the ae ee ee ee an, | Cathe to complete Atting’for Paciie Oceans en Nate” | Cid Lith, steamship United States, Lucas, NYork vis Crose-egmination-—I eansot tell what time it was when TY sidere and | Melee, °20 to 2 43 3 60 10g | ez tothe Hanary, Sum, Times, Tribune, Mililary Argus, | “Irth’ Arr ship Zenas, Coffin, for Pacific Ocean. Yana; brig Martin Frederic, (Hus), Kraft, Genom; 22th, ft my tather's house; I think are left about five minute Mes JA Van Dusen, Mr Females,‘ Ba 49 National, and True National Democrats, for the gratuitous | 4th— Arr brig Wm Grawford, Terry, Philadelphia for | *ip Clifton, Candage, NYork; brig Mary Blizabeth, Ma- before sam set; I notieed the distance from Denton's pond 4 LA Gareclon, Mrs Sherman and : 4 18 on 253 | {asertion of potices and other, matter for the benett of | poston (supplied Br brig Africw of ‘St ohn, NB 67 days | Connell Harans, , ‘on that night; when we saw the two men, I said to my , Mrs Bush, Mrs Denney J8 Town 55 60 bt 190 the Veteran Corps, on this and other oceasions. from Glasgow for P: swith rovisions); sehr Arno, NORFOLK—Arr Oct 16, schrs Rio, Crowell, Boston; husband there are two Toen, he replied, “are you seares! to Rent, 1. Thomas, R Thomas, Mrs - i Resolved—That ‘while Governor Seymour, for his per- | Hower, NYork for Augusta, ’Sld. ship Hoary, Banker at | Fiza Jane, Barnard, Nantucket; 18th, Oscar Jones, Kelly, Pre oo ny haga enor er at ie al ok ibe, H Hood, Mew J Day, Mise b J ia 395 | tinent, approprinte, and eloquent addros, lias not failed | Nantutuet, Pacitie Oceans P Menry, Bunker, of | Baltimore for NBedford; J W Nickerson, Wickerson, Hax= wad Aad say hesbend fastened the trace? did not hear & Ti Dumpley: ey MC ON and infest 66 Ca 72 gr_| Weinspire us with profound respeet and admiration for | ““Yoeh— Ship Ganges (of Nantucket), Nickersoa, for Paci. | Wich: In Hampton Roads, brig Aan ‘Hlizabeth, Taylor, Poise im the pond; the tallest man was leaning agaist the A Dilyand: infant, Mee G Demet 44 66 43 71 | that exalted tribute todeparted worth, we are desirous of | ge Qoean, is getting under way from the whart, and will | Mito Alexandrin; selrs Marietta Burr, Nickerson, bd to fence: 1 noticed the shortest man juinp around the most won. Mite Mary Kerman, Mies Ann % 64 45148 | extending to him our unfeigned acknowledgments for his | san this day, wind, Ae, permitting. Sid brig Wm Craw. | Georgetown: Mores Brown, Baker, 'bd to Alexandrieg the séarost one to the wagon was aot more than two feet me Ven Wh 'A Histon, Mee B Falk and in 32 4 $7 148 | attention and courtesy to this corps, sp Chair'n, | ford, and solr Amos, Light breeze from SW, at 9 aM.” | Henry Freeling, Evans, bd to Baltimore—all from Boston; and a half distant; all I heard was one hush;’’ they tt, F Sherhune, D Kranter, T Reteger A ie eB LH +4 a 55). Sonar Arivasey Soe 9 hi ae Ost 204 Pu. | Peres t tie, Pogh, Hatsent, Bate Ry ne Map were talking before we came up to them, but I could not Le A, G Me avi MiHO'Btion, | Females, * .... 24 46 26 96 iain (eal ahaa Arrived—Brigs Julia Payson, Gibbs, and Celestina, | Oisen, King, from co bound to the Rio G srent 0 voice | to em to Fish; they were both talking; fs J Btiaston, F Tuttle a fy Females, j.4. D 7 oni witt; Grace Darlin, xter; y- . - . ther both appeared to be Trish; I can distinguish the di ‘ jenardeon, Fernald, orton, WT Males, 80 to 00. 1 7 6 1s cae Baas ois Decrox Our readers wilt son, Eldridge, and HB Bascom, Corson, Borton; bawin, ad BEDFORD—Sid ct 19, schr Henrietta, Philadel- j ference between Dutch and Irish, and should say the voices | Vr." yr GNcll, H Low, T Raton, W Docherty, | Females uw $ 4 de | Tecollect that a bear escaped from a baggage car on the | Smiin, Salem. P , on: ' LT heard were those of Irish; 1 told Dr. Shelton, that the | MreC Lucwig, Mre MW McKenzie’ Me we two children, | yt y jo 2 3 4 Stonirgton Railrcad, about a year ago, and was shot by Below—Maria Louisa, Wenke, Bremen; Devon, Smith, WPORT—In port Oct 19, schr Lydia Gibbs, from Tnaw T thought wore foreigners, but that I could | fart, MreA Jones, Mre B Gunael,’ Mrs Jamer Medien as | Fecnale 2 2 p some person out on a hunting expedition. The owner of | yiverpool; brig Nitruvius (Br), Park, Ardrossan. ” le Mig Bnd i bot tell whether they were Duteh or irish; Dr. Shelton | : Riper, JC. Bock, ILW Wool, O Canning | iowa! 100 and upwas, : f | I Aeon 9 ed noses ar iere thes Cleared—Brigs Susan, Johnson, Boston; Mail, Berr Arr Oct 18, psopeller jQulasbang, Bek, : ey a i is henstafer, § Trongbton IT a J . ' D ee = = b= node Island court. e Court instruct @ jury : > 7 ” . +} , *, Norwick; schr Mar, Lave l- Asked me ifT was not lathe habit of hearing Trish people | $95! jl) Hi) honatafor, s tronghton I It Gale, W Co Females, 1 2 - 2 | the defendants werd liable on common carriers, but still | ¢0; Jule Payson, Gibbs, ee eae ee Ane Seay? | bany for Norwich; Fountain, Price, Fall River for Atbany talk; | said I was, that I was more used tolrish than fateh, | i C Pil! wip de A Males, cabnown e’y. 10 25 2 iT Rare oe 2 acriors, but still | Fail River. Penneylvania, th, Norwich: Pate | Dray red cae phy and ‘could undetstand them plainer; I told him { really | (coper Within Baton Ow ae Females, “ 5 6 2 oie eee eee eae tiie the | 20% Eldridge; W H Dennis, Hewitt; Lady Suffolk, and PRL ADT Pata te Veneto as nshee Biwia, Dag- thought they were Irish people: 1 recollect telling Mr. | Hinckley, D Lawrence, C H Toling, Males. at sen e 8 f 4 Bren re eae ley, Newburyport ; Nancy Bishop, ‘Kelley, Boston. Oa 5 | bear encaped from any defects in his cage, such as to 2 | make it insecure for the # of transporting the Sineunn schr Aitamaha, Hall, Wareham, bear, the company were not liable; thi if there was no PORTLAND Arr det 18, a in Dunlay , , i Joh , Batis foetthe lowe, | «Stir Jony C Carioux, of Bath, which got ashore at | y;versoolaug Tar bust Mey Hhlzabeth (new st tonton, € Wade, J Hearts 1, Cornson,, & Asher, 1, Mortis, M % | the newly elected Governor of Tennessee, was inaugurated | that they were only linble on the count for trover, in | Mutquash, in June last on the voyage fror this city, was Stetson, Falmouth. Sl selira Kelectic Light, Ourdenaas tall as Dr. Shelton; I could not recognise either of those | Covel, 1 Grititts, T Patty, B Harris M John, I Reese, 1 | on the 13th inet case it were that U6 dead bear had been tendered | fot off and taken on the ways at St Joli NB, is to be sold | Stavftower, Matanzas. | men by their faces: I think I could recognise one by his | Grifiths, D Leech, J Leoch, B John, © Jacob, A HM Day, i 10 them by the owner to traneport, but not for neglect: | by suction 20th inst, at MiCarty's blocks, by consent of | PROVIDKNCK—Are Oct 19, Br brig Albert, Robinson, ' dies, and the shape of the person across the shoulders, M Welch, wite and two childeen, & Welch H, H. Robiowon, editor of the Cincinnati Enquirer, has | tng to take it from the person who shot it, it being no | Owners and insurers, free off all claims for getting her of | Ginggow; achr Favorite, Turner, Rothout; propeller Fa- / ook toes Pgueers rece ary roguesied to stnad op by thar oY oe Sprig YW Woda os instituted » suit laying damagey at $20,000 against Clone. | part of their eriginal engagement to carry the bear after desea ‘ois i bad pare. | RARER NTO ppm their cap on. ‘dsen, T. bbard, J Batterfiol ral . the tem; jclaimer, for slander in- . Verdict for defendants. New Haven Courier, RK MARGARET lorgrave, from . EM, » North Carolina, Seaman, Wicuess looked at the prisowers, and requested them to | G4 Richardovn, Tt Richarloos, G°W" Castle, Hd Woke: | oued through the Ohio Organ. ; Oa. 18. ya * | more Ap 14 for Ban Francinen, put into Meatevideo prev | Chatleston, ” Skidmore that I took them to be Irish; one of the men was | 2i¢r, BG Bates, F Lawrence, A Nye, A Gleason, F ‘ gates stout built man, the other was slimmer made; | Bale riba Te Uy rey, J Goved. i mevhamaoes pune tt ra el of ene 1 | ein, Wi town Marek A le ; les, Females, ImavauRATION OF GovERNOR.—Andrew Johnson, | fault in the cage, the company were li