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—— oe THE HOMICIDE AT THE ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL. Court of Oger aad Terminer. The Honorabie Judge Mitenell prosiding. SIXTH DaY. ®XOFTING SCENE IN COUMT—APPLICATION OF ELE- VED JURORS TO BG VISCHAKGED PROM THECR KE- SPONSIBILITY, IN CONSEQUENCE OF AN [MPU CATION OF PARTIALITY AGA(NST ONE OF THEIR MEMBERS —OCOMBUATATION UF THE FOUR JUDGES, AND RE- PUBAL OF THE COURT TO INTEGPERE IN THE MaT- TER—COSSENT OF COUNSEL TO THK WITHDRAWAL OF THR JUROR ‘ Ocr #—The Court this morning presented » more thronged appearance than vefore, and there were eoated near Dr. Graham sod wife, more than twenty ladies, friends of the aconsed. Among the spastators ia another part of the orurt. wo observed Mrs. Charlos 0’ Conor. Shortly afer ten o'clock, Fobort M. Gralsm was again placed before the court end jury, charged with the mar- der of Chazies Loring, at the St. Nicholas Hotel, on the 2d of August last The foreman of the jury, Mr. Oscar Purdy, rose and 8 petitive here from the jurors to the Hon. I piace it Ja ge, that he may read it. document, handed it dowa Court, sed I ack pormisstoa that we siga it ‘he t ds of tt ving reat nal cn 00th elae fot Att rue; said foras he wat concw:ed he wocld prefer that the epplication be taken jinto the consideration of the cvart. Itwax © matter, howe <r, wholly in the discrotiva of his Honor. ‘The Court—Let such of the juro.s who wieh to eign ‘t, | Sret in ‘The Ce be Whilst the document was belng read, corsidercd and signed by somo of the juross, the Court seat for his asaa, ciates. Jud , Roon came into court, and heta a con: do £0. li | | es Olurs sand Morris eo.n after riding Judge le ats Ghien, be ona The Court (boing ocain bandad the + jon) sald: Thi to wherher he wed raat en 8 A Shepard rata thowa to toc orber juu.or, and ne ee him ff be | then ehowa to the twelfth juror 2 Wiigbt,) who, we read It, said to eis, L cannot siga it? | ion te the Court the officer, The cficer the Thi w Yoru, Oct. 9, 1854. Fo the Honorable tha Court of Gyer wad terminet, wow * enor Juoge Michell 1 1g proeent the fol- f ° nce with Che Jaw made and provio ait as jururein the case now ponding before the t, thecal the Pevplo ageiust Ritere ae orebam, chiry J 'wich having killed Colonel Chartes Torin jee awern ty Toten a ject aud impertial verdict tu acc with tro lew ansovidence. ; a full is vestigation of the cage before ua by ‘ oa been chorged against ono of our mem> ? the sid Mobert M Graham by renders bim cisquslitied to retura a thereby implicating. by a wt cach of us in the esos of our om 6 projudge whatever verdict onorable Court to institute suck doomed most oxpediont, oreloase us from x dischsreo of the sclomn duty resting spon us, by virtue of our oaths under the proseat pre} adi isl ad paintui ciouwstances, 2 or Purdy, Hdward Giraud, Jr, Robt M Wilson, B. Wing, rey ti ensures as in its wiecom she 1 be Thowas Dugan, Jr. hn £. Qua ke sbueh, ph W. Clowes Th udgo, Thos. Lloyd. Jndg! veit, Morris wad Clo:ke then retired, and, Judge Miwbell, addreosing the jury, said: — Centlemer-—Although 1 bave dirested thet the petition which you have prosenter should be hanved to tue Court, 60 that the Jourt aud ovo aione migat se it, yot the tenor of it @il. be, no.on0 , BRowa to OLbOrs Aso Tt moy Lave keen Very natural Yur you to enter aun the foelings that are she>p by tas ‘ia that has oe-n preened. The our, h. ever, eaa only act om legal grounde in whutever tt dues. Waea yoa were empannetled On the Jory joa were tathoe ursé of ths examiaation rhown that it would b¢ improver for you to rely in aay manner ny evicence of any fact, tho ko@wledge of Which Wea posesed oy yourselces, of der yea from any eonrce Wi clever except Buch BA Was Comunicated tO you by (be witages on the stand snd if you had Incwa tny tramractl n hat Lad occuro’ bet Teen those two purtice—anowa it s9 as to have had tho most confident assurance cf it—jou would net be Jus- tified in giving your verdict in xeerrdance with that nov ledge; for yuuare op y to decide aceyrdiag to the evi iene (het may be pro: ued ima legal way tefore you 4 Now, es to tLe aifcaty wnich is ne.e presented, wo have no legal ey it, aud howover much you may feel anroyed by astatemen: of th- aiod eliaaed to, ael- tation wich the prp- | to bear him do Whetcacs slight mn do © powerful mac? The neturai inatip -tive motion would be to grasp his at Ler- vy pt this wound which Gratam hed cot the tic brest intention bet peg tut fe his endesvor to rise, the movement eave stat, which, as Dr Quscrecboss €xpre-ses it, gave it the aoward cirecti“n, entering from behing and it i? Jas pag Hedge of bi ture Letus recopziled to our koow! aman oatur suppose this tobe tho precise conclusion—«bet, then, ia the nature of the act? The ‘earned prosecutor says , the defendant is roe ble forthe act cf thw deadly | weap -D; bet they esbould ree ec thatit was the ect | of Col. Loring who cronted tt a deedly weapon, for it was | ina barmess condition anc it wits not antil the stroug | arm of Col. L. rem ved the sheath that the instrument Decameadeadiy weapon This atabing in this ease is vot s thrust—it is movement under the violence oa his perecn o*ered by Gl. L. Where would b- the shedow of justice of the law that woeld charge Dr. Grabaw guilty of murder under such clecemstancs? Ts scemed to Bim (Mr O'Conor, that tasicg all the sie- cumstarece ‘to copefdaration, it 1 the jus: conclusion to come to that the transaction ocourred efter Dr. Gra- bom pad rée-ived the bivw on the ceasorium which de- prived him of all self possession, aad that when Dr Gra- bem replied “ob ne!’’ to Mr. Kegers, when be said 2 bavirg infie ed the injury, He contended that the stor must have been inflicted either io se cofence or by a spasmodic etiort of the arm in which the sea i¢nt and di ec ing SLlof lr Grahem bed no cart Counsel had ce -upted two hours and ® half ia cumming up, aopealing | — re not to the stmoxthics of the jury, bat to their en- lightered diserimina-ion avd uacerstenct: g «ing pearly four o'clock, the | istrict attermey aek- €8 for on edjou nwent to con’eq tenes ot bis own phyel coneluce his erguicent at the usaal hour of edjoura- | met dr O'Ceror opposed the adjonmnment. It was not | Cor proper that the proseca icg uficer ehoutt bre | igbt to apelsze the obsercatioas of the prisoner's covuetl, & ¢ come into court to morn warmed with fresh | arguments He therctore submitted that wulees Mc Whiting should ve elloxed te reply to the District attoc ourrment shoul net tke glaze raid it wr Sreperd’a etate of bh roceeded to ctm up, fucte ard evl send) tO RguRie he tepictet al mornivg, as given b the first rweing of the bolt, Mrs, Loring, and €udiog wth the cown ntairs to the har afvor the iabio blow Tae counsel fir the cofeoce reseat Mojor Lodng ae a votent nd to sugrert the inference that the priscnor Were the opposite. to (the Ley) Was not at lberty to pourtrey tho r. Grobum in the colora wh (Mr o Dis@ict Attorcey, 19. if he hid as many veralety against a up totho topof the City + all they worthless) Mr. Shepard contrastirg the demernor and bésting of the ce- ceased with that of the r daring the whole controversy, reca Jed to tho minds of tne jurors that wLile the atter was tyrannical in his ecaduct and offensive in his expressions, the deceased hat she ta 8 rorarsable degree of kincners, courtesy aad forbent- ance. After reviewing the various salient potats inthe in an tbls, eloquent and unpressive manoer, the istrict attorney put it tothe jury thet it was impozsi- Joo¥ upor theact in any other ligat than that of f& wif) and deliberate murcer. Mr. Sbepara ocsupied about the sare leugtho timem his summing up as sored by Mr. U'Conor Infichel then proceeded to charge the jury. THE JUDGx’S CHARGE. lemon, arovery wuch relieved by the Tbate obecreed the strict attention nid to the erovce {a the cate, aad ¢ error or discrepancy 2 that your rec slies- A ditsussiva has the defonce ard | or tae prosecution, on oceasin t the eviaeuce of certain wi te was; sti: the to face, 80 far as 3 tho éiiference of opinion b.tveen” than othe eonciusions which ware proparly to oe | m the facts, wh n they did differ at all in res: «| Pat the testim’ ny was; that difference hus bica ou can now undrratand whst ihe facts | stified to, and as admitted by both sises, | 8 to be eran ‘rec those fects, as rated by vhe s remains °o be yassod apo by yeu ‘This would leave very little tor me to do except to #tate to you what the law is; and, if [ wor tec-ntine myceit, 1 felt at Hverty to confise mysclf to tha question before you, it would hardly be nocoesare for me evento state the law to yok. ‘This detence, instead of eon put strictly on the grout of esif deteuco, etaien othor ground [tis al'egodcn ore side that tho act was comultted delite ately and “miliciously at the mume eltagivg round Col Inring, ng op tho ct! £0. Uuistentional aad ly ere, 80 Whets e thee ther pour Lowor hur thatef the Courc, por shat of any othe: perron, is proper legal ericence pretented 1 the fast hed tern bnown aad that per: son bac cb have bea t boa. brough? into Oourt in that jegal via erore you cannot consider tt nae fac: cxteting. on ty that, there are ditfi- iz tho way, Oven i) ths fectatieged were admit- Itmay be duubtee whether the Court have tho diecharge ajury end at tne same tier guia avait toe Court nid that power, it ly have it on the grouad that the jucg ment or verdict (iat would, yo renoored would boa qulticy. and {Tit shoats turn. QA shat the Court poseees that power, ané that tho ja gment to be renceros shoald ba nalit- ty, then so bara esa rrault from your continuing the trial Under these clrcomatanc’s I docline interfering in this matter, and must Jeave you to act in your owa way. Mr. O'Coner then referred to tho position cf the ac- cused in this case, and the many difficulties with which his counsel Lad t>coateud. Ho ala> wlladed to nows- paper securations, and concluded by siying that there was one thing dearer then life to Dr. Graham and the partaer of bis cares, who hal sit boside him with deop eaxiety for the result of this invostigaition—it is that he should go forth not only freed from the accusation with which he is charged, but with an unsailied reputation. le (Mr. O'Conor) hed thorefore to esy that he was ia- stracted—nay, commandod by Dr. Grabsm and his wife, Yoaskfor tho withdrawal of the objectionabie jaror. He might at avother time defend hinwelf trom any im- putation that he (Wr UC) or his associates had any knowledge of the oxiz‘ence of tne objection when the juror was sworn After a long consultation between the counsel and the Court on the legality of the witadrawal of the juror, the following coment wes drawn up and cigaod by Lr. Cra- ham Hej his counso:, and aleo by tho imatrict Attorney: THE CONSEXT. In the Court of Oyer and Termincr of the State of New York, which is being held in and for the city and county of New York, of the Ostover term, A D, 1654. Qor, 9 1854 The People of the State of New York os, Rober M. Graha brovgh: Upon an indictment charging him witn the murder of Charlies Loring, doceased, Mr. ‘aoe Mitcholl hoiding said eourt. In open court, this nlath wav of Uctover, of the October foresald, {n tho vear s/oresaid, {t boiag alloged on Le half of tho people that George Wellman W right, one of the {rors empannolled in thie cuuso, is related ty’ alfalty to taat upon ehatlouge du.y taken he ‘a @ompotent to in this ror thercof—tnerefore, tho enid defen- overt Gralem, now in js proper person, hore 'in tho opon Ccure aforesaid, door consont that the said jaror, Ceorse Wellmae Weight, bo withdrawn from actual service upon the jury, and that tho verdict in this from tho remaining eleven ppeariag of record md 80 that by ed beow tried by twolve jurors. (Signed) Ret L B ‘Bhopard, J. Wiitiog. Approved by the counsel, Linhem Oakey Hall, Ch. O’Conor, Mr O’Conor wishod to state a fact which he had for- gotien to mention when lest addcessing the Court, and tha’ is, that neitner . Ostur Graham nor his wife had spoken to any one of the jurors empanceiled in this cause, and that wre Grabam, throagh whom the ro!ationshi, is said to exist, had spoken to the party but once, ant ‘that was rome two yoars ago. ‘Tho Court, sdér-aring tho juror, said: Mr. Weight you ero permitted to withdraw. ‘Mr. Wright then lef: the jury bor. Mr. U'Conor ther, salt that if had been sugrested by ene of the jurors tha: tue uscal cooess should bo taken before he commenced to sum up for ths defenco A recees was taken for haif an hoac. On the re-assembling of the court, the Jndzs edmon a preseat thas they wero not, in tho course of the obserrations of counsal, to givo oxpteraion w feelings eltber of a spr. bativa or dissent A U’Conor thon procceaed to sum up for the cured — He reviewed, analyred and commested upon the evi- dence at great Bb and with ar, tative minute- ress; he that the first inealt and violonce came from Colonel Lor:ng, aod he asked, th ¢ two cases thore cruld Gvtermining whst the liw is You ,owever, como to the craclusion that eithe ue ightin that reepect From toe fucte befor ‘yon may Dot coos der that there was a prome itated tition to Bill You may, perhaps, thirk that ther 8 wifal design to inflist some grievous bodily harm , butthat it was on aslf defence, aad in ight bo requisite for yon to consiter what law in ip retationto se'f defence; and to what cases itis appheable. You might alsa cone to another con- clusicn Yeu nilght conc’uce thet it was not enast of reif defonec, bet oxo of thaso cases of manslaugater—- inferior to murcer—egeinet which the Isw provides a punishment; and it is proper thay you should keow aad have stetcd to you what those different fegrors of oTen oa are. Ipha'l procerd, there're, to rtatste you what the law ia on this subject. Tho detnition of murser is given m_ orr stituter, ant dows not differ very materietiy, it at all from what ths cammoala¢ ecfnition of it wes. i begin by saying that the kUling ofa “umenboieg, as defined in the statate, £0 far ue itc ube applicstte to this case, whon tt is not manslavgtier, or excusebl2 or justiflabls homicice is muréar when’ peryatrates from 4 premeditated design to effect the death of the porson killed In some dirccseions that have arisen os to what was the meaning of tho ted design,”’ Ido not understend that clin this cave differ ma:orial’y in that 1e- spect, Stilt, it may be that itis proper to presen’ tho principle ef law to you, because you may, perhaps, 08 misled whrn you come to tho consice ation as te what is the proper meaning ef tho word I state, therofere, to you that it is not urcossary that the design shmli hare en meditated before the affray commec ced; that is not nece-eary to ccm titute even ths offerncoof murder. It may havo been formed in the midst cf tha affray, and it in premeditated within tho meaning of thoetatuta. 0 the death way about to be begua, or when thy fate] plow or stab was about to be given, or when any othe: deadly act wor abcut to be begun to bs porperated. Tats an ilivatratron frem this case. If you should com) to th concinsion that dr Was produded by the stab, aad ‘that before the movion begun by which the stab was given, the In-ention then was tokla, not in self defcase, that would bos enflictently long premeditattoa to con stitute the exime of murcer accord to our lis, You will obssve, gentiemen, what is tho meaa- ing of tho term of murder Wael taere is any chance of setting up a defence that it is exacsabia, that [t hos been cone ix eet defences, you mast Mest’ un. Gerstond whether tt isin self defence or not. Tae defl- nition lend defence is given in our statutes, bat stitl it 2 to va picebletothsozce I wilt confloe mysolf, thoreforo, to the cefisttion of its Eve moaning, 69 f cable to thiacese. Still from the nature @ necessary inguiry is, was tae killing ju: cucable, or manslangnter? and {f it W: weanct murder. 80 faran it can be e820, Ailliog is 5 hase or ox either tuon it plisadle to this istifablo, or in self uofenes, if com. mitted by (no in tho Inwfal def«nce of his perzoa, whoa ae here is reasonable ground to apprehend a desiga to some great per onal injury, and taere shall be ‘danger of such design being accomplished Tt is cough if there be a reasonable groned ty apprehoad & design to do koma great perronal iojury, and a reason blo ground to approhen* that there is ‘inaineat denger of euch de-ign teing bn oe although, ia fact. such esign did not tif the appeariaze: of tuings were such as to justi’y an appro! 2 02 tho wind of a reasonable person that such design acd imnt nont danger both existed. It is not enough that tno de sign only existed if thoro was not danger, or if that dan- Ywas nct imrinont. %ho design and the imainvat Tgermurt both +xist—or tho roaronable groun Je pape both. It isthe duty of him rho ronrd o to hie aid thia defence, to retreat, if he ean safely 10 treat—tho old Jaw oxpreesion was that if driven to the well he might thea cofend himeelf. Tho figarativo 2 »- Iteation of the words is aio correct, and he is driven to @ wall in a legal scase, wo cannot retreat without 1a minent danger of some great personal injary But ho who retreats merely that ne may ateite a mors ee blow, ia in ne a0 acting ia eel ce'once. Chicf Juatico rays, “Woen a man is etruek with the nako! (@ band without « weapon) ‘aad has no reagon to apprehend # design to do him any creat bodily harm, ho must rot return the blow with adavgerous woupen After conflict has commonen’ he mus quit if he c1n do #o in eee ns man te the gallows because of the unfor maa, (tho erard the 1 irene weniek mirror, ©: 1a om the opposite side of the Pall from the stalrease were where they comes Col Loricg, and 01. Graham. thoaltercation takes ples, and Col. Loring Dr. Grahem this 6 Blow, whish staggered towards the midoln of tue Ths next thu @nhan, red him; this anook wae eatery say they did wasof such a poseetal die- ‘Oly raised nis haede an, bet the doth his on the jacetion then arises, was it Col. L who tho ewurd, or was it the act of nosHOs ChaDot teil, ard this fect ; Comnaban who found the sab. witness who raw tno scab- oe tat ttwas im the hand of that from tne hand of Loring it drop Then comes the que tion, when was cis sta» givoa. tow Was thet wourd giroo? It was given behiad white i. Graham stood in front of bim. nit from bohind or at his fice, Conshan gays tuat Graham drov back, aaithea elored om Loning, an. that the iso was then given, but in this partionlir he mast hive coon, » (teods his evidence.) No auch in- *enVor on the patt of Ur. Grakem could be sapposed 1 fadieg the -csb-ard was light, be aroys it, nod Clored §=Where sore Loring’« hands when tuoy A witners proves they were ovor Graham's ty toescapo, he must not prrane andgive him fatal blows tha deadiy weapon.” This ls correct, with tao quall- fication before stated, that the do-ence is nat lost=if, in fact, there was the ability to quizin -afety provided tho laycr bad reason ground to bsllers that he could pot quis in safety, and that the dangar was imminont bine > ag cea hed ngge eyo is to bo nent Ie, thon impendiog then havging o then about to fell upon bien Snot singe, thet 98 othor oeesston would fall pon him. fon defense to be a lawful defence of hits parson. Tho plea defer co capzot aval! when the reasonayie grounta for Ho apprehension of danger, as before ex plarned, do not oxiet. and the fatal blow ir given because the party was stracx, ane he geterminee ‘0 re ist the insult and the injary by tho Ceath of the one who offended tim. Neither eum ho be ostd to Le in danger of great personel injary who who hes received one blow, and is only ia danger of other blows, if he stands etul or resists — Lerult.aad the pein and Cruies of mure blows roy-ivet ine Gut ure not pr at pertonal jury Perrons! injaries, not groat, Gre to be borne without taking the life of the aggreesor. If bis adversary were endeavoring to take from tne alayor his weapon, not to nse, bat mere y to prave st the ot. er from using it~and be bad reason to bolicre tain not A caso of self defence; bat if he had roagon to det that his aoversary might inflict crent pertocal inj on bite, and ther there was imminent anger of this, thea rt is 0 covo of rolf cefonee Commi te, fir't by acsident ent mifet the hea! of passion; thirt. npone su and suMawot Provocstion, or vpow a wurden combat: fourth without Ary urtueadvanteger Driog taten; Efth wittoet « dei poronefwenpou belog ure’; aixte, eed sot cone fa a cruel aod Unuaval mencer. Mearlanchter in the fret de Gree, It is not neoeerary to notice, hilling another, (an- foo Kiling we exeuestle enon nae; Feooad ia feos committed under euch excusatte or just bemicide,) if committed, Arat, without a cee to effect death; seo nd, ine beet of a; (tira, but ine crucland unusual maaser. 6 mw: eed in the second decree. If witheut a cesige to effect deeth, in the heat of passion, of hy Invomptary kitting of . — weepon, this is iter in tte thid . tect aot jastifseis or ex. fourth dexree Bo ect, cu ement, ore be sligeass ch hilung is nit jastides ov exbeashie, or ts not msa- fe what toe other declarvs upwards, It appeared ts Lim (Mr. | cuseble) by aay wospon, oF by means neither cruel nor tion ir the only one tht en te | unusua.. in the beat ef auat | al ting of . io me or in the Every et tienen bo ghtercr murder, fe wor ia tue Court 1 de- Witnesses are not to be considered as contradic - esch otber because one states ths! Be did aot se tobare som The iafe- rencer, if the witnerses are bots credinle, acd boon casa: Die of © servation: generally, is taet the tang occarred which one cad he caw If there were reverai eo ted equal opportunity to we that particular thiog, ant it can br inferrea that they muss have reen is it ts oocurred, then it may ce that ths otber wirvnras is mistaven The pris: ter st tho esr is to have the becest of evry res. | eopable coubt ‘This doubt roust not arise from the feehogy—trom an aversion to tod ona gnuty ia sesottal cose, but beeuch as n seneinie and imparti-l mia night | eptertain inthe exeroes of bie reason and jutgmeat | It ‘ You have stabbed the man '’ he waa uncaancious of beiswe medied num ceoast access: istence sev Gnd a fret existing, at ts not to ce auub ot for ite ox- puch is the fact of the course of tus «ound, xa it may be of others The jury are ust coucl by the decaraions or staemeas mate by the defercant—aithorch received ag eri eae —but wight i# to be julged by the jacy in connexion with the other evidence to the cavec, and if one part is mot cunsisteat wita the ots er, ite weightio greaty impaired There ts aoothor | me te- whion I ougut t+ reCer to Ori-@y, aud it ie tuts:— sl dovitity. and the imporsibitity of his peieg ale to | thatalthough evicence was off-red to be given uni «as h rejectec by the Cou-t, you are to draw no lusereace of tre existence of the fae s prepored to be proved o2 tho part of the de'cnce from that circumstanes You ore avt to infer thet tf thet evicercs had ceen sdmitted, the d- fence would heve ban able to prove thoes facts. Tae ericerve proporea was excluded; ani you mus. exclude even tre ciler of it rom sour minds. T migat, goede mes, now & teil to you rome par 60’ the evidenw» tn this case! T crnelude not to co +0, ena not spe ieliy caw tion to it upiess Lime: be given to wederstaud s aey dovb n tbe minds of the jucurs as to t wee the eviteoce cf any particular witness, bo chuse, a Tanta betore, the etatements made by each wit Dese b ferre been repeated to you by ‘he cauasel fur the do by the Disteict ttorcey, with a fatroess ehica c uldn t be exceeded if they hau been trrfag befo-e you & ovil cxse Notwihstacdtng the exetemeat eaich both of them have been warer, beth nave rofratc- © nes: stare de! the second degree stremps to mislead pou as to what aay wit- endif I do not wteaporebend, sou baow por- well ebat that evidence was aad {. would bea tlre for me now to repest it to you. then ata quarter to seven o'ciyck, retired. POSTSCRIPT. jury returned ints Court at quarter prst three A. M,, having been & hours acd 36 minutes in beration, and readered @ verdis: of manslaughter in from The Great Baby Scow In Obi0. ONZ HUNDRED AND TWSNTY-SEVEN BABY COMPETI- TO) RS AY THE CLARK COUNTY FAIR—GREAT DIS- PuaY. [Urom the Ciccinnnti ‘imes, Get 6. Decidedly tho greatest feature of this fale as the Ne tional taby Conventine, which t ok place yesterday. Ib Barscted p-o0.e adults and bables, from all parva of the Unten. No less thao twelve thouvand or fifteen thou: sung visited the falr, today, exctadiog dab ov, all of whom appeared to be exci‘ed esto the dispia of iaa>- cence un infantile b-suty The novelty ot the oxairi- tion was of itsedf snffici nt to croste @ geceral in ereat, but to this wan acdet thiee services of silver plate at prizes taken absck at tas interest t.keu Tre menager- of the how” wppsared to be im theeffur. Phey Dad suppoucd that even their lube al premiame woid Dot tempt the exbibi {un of more than «doz.a D.bies or 60, ane hed made atravgemente accordmy y tec o'clice jesterogy morning convinved them that they bat wo-ur- Tatea ‘fhe mmpor ance of the occaston.”” ers Devoted rth ant dontiog fatoere, with their little potyin tneie azm~, come pouring in-o the fair grounds, eaca, nodouot, confident, of leaviog it with one of the pcizes Asal canvass tent rad been assigned as the receptacle of the eutr ushe broaste andicts that movaers, bid-es aad aurces were & by geatiemon searing rosvtted upon their con there wus ‘rou ic withic.’’ Astonished, provadly, at fi sciag tec msotves in “mua mnceting a:stinbles,”’ the lite on-s cent apa cry which sbook the csavass top nd pi-rced the eare of the yeopie. In vote did the brass baad to.t thete insteumeats to drown if possible ‘ tho pierciag ery.’? Leusg .mecisa Wes aroused und corning to oo beat, sent forth notes which shamed the bezs of tho bugie, and made the trumbone blash for its Westnees The babs! the babes!" was oa the itpsof every 020 Plougas, ea. broidery, reapiog machiues, faney goods, meraaicsl skit oad agrisnlcernl saovcss, wore alt forgotton wa moment. Blood hursce und short hora cattle were co wha:! The peopic—mec, women aud cbilires, ledws, gent.emen, und geowing uveailes, mide a rush fue toe “puby tems”? Being oarred admission, oowever, they were biiged for the pregeat to content themivives oy lis:enicg to the musts. tome, moe aaxious chan 608 rest—gendomen, we mean—el m wd the aoj ,icing trees, and enjoyed tree g atis for nothtog o etulen peop at the baby convention, whicn from their expressions, wo Juoged wes highly gratifsicg. At 11 o’cloce, @ large circle was formed by a rope ground the tent, ond outwice cf this the uniatercerea adults wero made to’ etaad, which the cid patieatly, under tho promise tha: tho panics would son be exbi Dited. The tolowog judges were thea clested, whose Guty it wes to enter the tent, examine the babies acd award the premfume:— Mre. tztvling, ot Xocia; Mrs Sayder, of Spring iol; Mra Gunt, ot C'ark county; Mrs Vanes cf Champagne county. Mrs ficla; Mra Wilcoxon, ot La ; size acbios, of spriug Belowin, ot Cite county; mrs. Warder Mc Sayder, Mre. J Paine, of Spring icid; Me A. Do Graff, of Daj ton; Mr L. Mocnt, of Cicctanad; it. Mclthauey, of Green county; Lr. Mertin, af Xeau;'Me J Pltips, of Champagne county; Mr. Wilcoxon of Louisiace The jucgea were about to proc ed co thoir tasks whon atecgiem was received announcing tna number of babies were on tie train from Layton aad woul: be thore at 12 o’clcot, and requseting a postponement of the ezamivation uniil said oaoes acetved ‘The request Was acccd+d to to tue great ciscomfort of the sonrea- tion thea in session. judges entered the tent, aud through sfow minutes efter tweive tho 18 ktacness of tho Tavegers, and probably wita the conseut of the babies, We Kore permitted to enter tre sanctum cancorum ad lock upon the scene. _ {ho tent prosen-ed a novel, amusing and Interestlag sight. A ‘The mothers’ and nurses were seated and ha tho “ttle darlings” all ready for inepection, thet is as rear ready as could be. To reo 20 many 20) ener werv novel; to note tho maternal otforis to present thom inthe best mood was amusing, aac to gaz: upon ther Innocent fsccs and parect of charms was cortsinly interesting. There sac @ mother, her cyes directed alternately on the judges and on a Iittle cherad, which ly ta her lap Be may have boon fsrmed when the act whicn can ed | git), whose flxxcn curis anas! the beart of her at enothor, holding up proudly @ lovely litte bino e;e8 would softea ‘hater Cheisteacom greatest bi Ne: =e Was enécavoring to quicta stout, black-cyed, rosy.ekeoked ¢ ono yoer old,” who insists on pal ing Jes bleck ringlets of enother one about itsomnego ne lacy pointed with pride to tne chubby legs of her derling boy, wbi'o another to the Celica‘e bat well formed features of ber 6 Dabo. One voasted of haviag tho largest of its age other of tho emailestand smarast Some of the babi scemed to feel their importsace on this occasion, and, ta giowi gly refers spire of the most earneet entreaties, would bo ia mu- chiof, ana keep up acoatiaued noise Otnors appeared unwilting to “ belicve ther eyes,” and lay qoledy in thow mothers arms. watohing tho procoo3t parent intorest, while others insisted on hiding tuoir 3 with nocent faces in their mother’s bosoms, as if they anow tho'r refuge was thee. tomnacer’s arms, mudder’s “inthe toad!"? tand. boas, it is, mudder knows it is ” it tan dump ’’ ‘sissmamma now, won’t it tise mamma??? “ Bouncet bounce, bonneet; ry d boy, see, the gen ry th ¢red moro just such expr hen the expressions which fell on one’s oar! + Tome ‘ttle pet.” -U! you darling + Brees ste 'ittle heart, it eheti have some ”* «Tot, tot to Baridybous, on its mamma's 'ittle “Sten’ up, murzer's 'ittie pet’ ‘Its sweet, #0 “‘gump if it wants to, tanse bounces? “Now wa: nare coming?“ Tat y—nurse cau tome ite hair, au’ it don’t try a Eweety, sweety, mother’s sweet,’’ aad an hun- One hundred and tweoty-soven babies wore entered for exbibition. Scveras countice ineli represented, and then there wero nnd they came from almust everywhere. Hamiiton, of Ohio, EA © well ite from Indie: uisians ayivania, and Messacnuvetts We wou publish the names, pat for tho serious pr.tests of the ees who uo not dest © the worlu to know that. their preciato their fectiogs and suomi ; 10 Sach ap ics entered for the prizes and did not yet it We if request ero #9, we could no; win any propels immense ty got anything hte persons dese-ipti m of the n .wies, Bat wo Will neation’ @ few Whiubt arteseeen geaseal attsntion, Tt was generally admitted that decidedty the prettiest dsugh- child on exbib:tion was from Cineincati; it ig the goncral epinion, Lar; from teven ands haif pounds welgho: twent: Eafety, betore he mills his acver-ary; and {€ hie adversary | tention. They were very p etty, and as near ailke peas. lowe. Itis reaily a swoos ¢ fy it ty be w judge, wo mast onuad wk ‘and fat cht:dren ecomed to predomiaate. One Giana, only five monihs old, weighed tweaty- Another, four monthe pounds. ir cf tics of Cla-k connty, ntiracted much at- 70 An elderly Indy wae présent with Ler sercn conth baby, oniy two movthsod she claim ed nothing ext ordinary in the shitd, but thought che was eserring of & Promium—sn she certawly 1, Without attempting to particulsrire, we will Just say that wo think al: toe babies presented were really pretty, Bave jag: cause to be proua of Tho jacgos were a tovg time in their iavestigations, After thoy retired, the mothers, with their chilarea in thelr exrmr, walged {nto the [ioral tail, where they re- mained, while the epects.ore ceowacd past taom vo tace a lo ther iret, bat certainly not tbo last, in U kat the bacies This enced the great Bany sbow— ato Trough the * show’’ was ended, the excitement was Rot over Everybocy wanted © keow the premium pabres. and toe judges wer reaay to a Jodiecs were sure that “ thin duck of » ehud,” or © love ot a bay”? wend carry off thy eilter ware, walle orory parent istorestes wae sure of @ prize rot being able to consait wit grounce, retired to ae anthony House, im the ¢ ty. there they we 0 foilowed by huurreds, wcxious to leara Cre uit The reson was s long o 6, out absitt ate c’clo. kon the evening the final cectsion was mide, aad the p Arced mm follows: fire Prite—A fog Vieoun decetd pr rtm fe vice of sliver plata, foclud: Getenier uf bo ten mont i ¢ plite—to toe eon of a lore paiver. Wa. Komavr, of dark cow Wm Moloerd, of ful oo, Hemsltn coun’y, Onie, aged tarten montts Toira prite—A plain 6 of @ toe of eilver, to the denghter A Cannon, of Phvadeiph « t Cinant sfaction war expressed at the award of tho ad nies toge: ©) fond tog Hts In he dsugh: ui old, years, Tromas } Fs Tt wes thought it woali be giver at once, to Mir. of Oloetnas Eset ye propose to take up ealigtioe tas le wpot, to par- chase ber « gi’t worth a: lost as much as tus priz: It wre uvaerrtood that her clams ha baen atrorgly urged, and that the prize wa: awarded to the other child by @ mujonty cf only one vote Those in the minority were determiced she ¢hruld not 6 unnoticed, and after the awards bed beea made nown, waited on toe little favorite, and through Mr. LeGraff, of Dayton, her with « large acd co«t- ly etavuetie of our Reviour beeing Little cbitirea. This act was bighly appinuced , While the babies with their mothers wore in the teat , the (ello sing letter from Feary Ferm was read, to the great etifi ation of alt concerned Mp iesac Part: ir Im thepk+ng you for the compli- ment you pay me. by constivuting me one of the com: mi'te® tosward the premiums at toe oonventioa, I would tlso exprees my dep regret “bat wy oresent engage- wents wil, vot sdmit uf my leiviag New York Notuiad would de ight me more hau to ririt your beautiful city, wbicb I heve so leng wish ¢ to see, and the temp | tation »ou held out, i. the sha ce of bevivs, {+ almost irre | sirtible, ble-e their Uitl+ aweetnesses Bat how could Lchooe; [, eho love evary:hiog to the shape of « child, wo believe ht hy se ail that is left to us of Eden, whe nevercome inv ther presence witnout @ feeling sveb a8 adevout Catsolis must bave when be c-ossss pimeeif before the image of tue Vi gin Macy —how coull Icbo se? Ishoutd turn from biack eyes to blas. from blue ts gray from gray to hazel { wouid ve led esptive by » dimpe, fu cins'ed ny a rtagl+t eochantad by @ rosy c ook Com aherny Aeeeieee My aear eu, ( woult be as bewilrered a» o bea in a ten acre lotof full blo «a roses. Pien-e socept my best wieh-e for the success of your nove, beau ifu ano sdmirable eaterprsas. May tne | anathema o' po disappointed mother haut the sleeping or the waking hours of the awarding Committee. Yuars. vecy truly, FANNY Fecn. Letters from Mrs J J. Crittenden Mes -wisshelm, who was to bawe re-d an essay, but was prevaated by illoess; from Mis Mott, wrotnioks olicg babies should | come io; from Hor.ce Greeley, who thioks much attea- tioa shoud be peic to the develovement of the humaa couatitotion in couutry where sbie dot-d men aod women sel for from five huncred to fifteen thoussad; 60 tare epd fe m otbers, were read by the comautiee, and will be publishee bezeafter. The State Fair-Tne Pioughing Match=A Chaenge. : Ngw Yoru, Ost. 9, 1854. To Jamus Gornon Bunnert. Keq :— rin— Kuowiog thas the coluons of your oaper are open to fron dixcussion, 5 tho £5 SRSsnerhaaS8 z 852 5223 Pert of New York, Octuber 9, 1854. CLEARED. Steaumsbip Black Warrior, Bulloch, New Orleans, Livings- us |, Zeregs & Co. Sui Ne teria: Blish Melbourne, Garden, Talbot & Co. bhip Look Lamar, Bichbora, New Orleans, Van Grant & Slaght. ship Parthenta, Groves, New Orleans, Nesmith &Sons. Ship Lancester, Gibbo: ‘Urleans, mith & Sens. Ship Atl-ntic, Worth. New Orleans, wT frost Bhp St Ps bie, Dugan & Leland Bark Bro! Px Batell & Vining. Bark bs ‘armies, Nowy hos @ Sons. Bark Golden Age, Garrick, Savannah, McCready, Mott & Fark Oromocto (Br), Webstor, Savannah, Geo Logan. Bork M riel wavir, Portland, Hylasd & Wel Brig Siitir (Br), Callaghan bt Jobns, Bell Brig Bwws, Morgan. Maraahan, H K Corning. Brig Carduft Conley” Wi'mingtan. DC Free b behr Meri Tr. Barsc Ricra. oH M'u Breemaa, Ulove, St Johas, Pa, Glmbornat & Sekt flora de Vonge (Port), Mattos, Quebec, Depew & Leet. Mii Rhode & Bouleh, Sharp Wilmingtit; MoCready, ott S<)r Hamilton, Hopkins, Alexandria, Abbot Dodge. Sebr tenrico, Chester, Rictmonc, CH *ierson. elsty. Jhore were nine tioughs to com wte ‘or the prizes ofered, whioa, 42 boleve, Wore five ia nampesr. Too widty of she furrow to ne ploughes was cot to be ‘ARRIVED more cn s2* acconst thon eleven inches aud not 1e33 | cienmpbip Hana (Brem) Geerben, Bremen, Sept 22, 1 PM, them tix inches deep apd in cases thefurro® to be | wih v.dse and 754 gers, to Ociriche & Co. Had atrouz ed The first prize viven wasanething but © Isp | westery winds the first four days of the oaaengs. Arr off ‘Tho ju. ge» stuted on tae ground thst tne rates | this port bth inst, at 8 PM Sept 26, lat 49 45, loas 40, t> or no prize would ve gisea Now sir, 34 { #as 4 s0m- | Porites seenmelip Horm ad passed ship Chace, White, pettror fp chin mach I witl endeavor to show hor new Liverpool (Aug 23) for New Yo: me time, paced these jucges performed their cuty In the drat piace we | Br schr Arhby, bound W. drew ‘for choice of Inad. No. 1crow,I believe the ae- | Steamship Keanoke skinner, Norfolk, &c with mdse and feet, average widt: 0: furrow 1234 icches; No 2, 22 far- . 4 y rn Tows, Measure g2l foot average 11s laches; No S, | oghtih,) ister Koud (of Hath), Tar ibe, Shislds, 38 days with fitth prize, 22 furrows, measuring 26 feet, average 16 coal to yer. Sept 1S, lat'50, lon — in a heavy gule trom NW, shipped a tea, lost butwarks, shifted cargo. inches; No. 4,21 furrows, measuring 93 foet, average over 13inones; No. 6, 20 furcows, measuring 20 feet averege, 12incber; No. G fourth’ prize, 21 farrows, measuring #1 f-e', averege 12 iccher ; No. 7, v4 furrows, measuring ti feot, average 113, inches; No 8, 26 far- rows mresu ize 43 feet, average 103’ inches; No 0, fire: price, 36 furrows, meaning 2274 t0et, average 13 inches. Now, ir, [have measnred all this work, and tha state- ment mace is correct. I therefore claim that the plough Iheld (180 8) was entitied to the first premium, nay- ine come within the Hate of tae widh led duwe, and the restexceeiing the tumits In the next placa it the st-aighe-t and most currect work inthe deli. I admit this, but say f oid not fu bebr Gaze Je. Verguson Newport, master. Steamer Novelty, Boll, Phiradelphia, J & N Briggs. and injured one man, Ship Uxasrd (of Boston). Hinckley, Shields. 4 coal, to the Now Yora Gi ey. Sept 13, t ard; he y 4 63 57 aaw back Lotus, of Yarmouth, steoring £, Sd. iat 41 02, lon 65 42, spoke brig Surf, of Camden, te, from Pictou for New York ho U oxperiehoed continual Heavy gales up to Uct 2, lost wari ay, 40 days, with marble 0." Bopt ‘days henoe (hi and 148 passen; 3 lat 41 10 loa 61 45, spoke ship Pavama, for Paus understand tre Jno plough the wioth sequir-d. ell menthac kaow whet | “'enip Trenton (of bach)’ Oresn. Mares a plougdiog t- bnow that the narrower a farrowis ploagh- | mare to “ilson & Brown. t 4, Int 36 05 lon 35 34 pass ed the better ft ie, provides the work bo fairly turacd, bandoned, ‘oot eno I m-ipteiu that «furrow ploughed alae inches ia ds he vated ore wicth by six im bea deep 18 equal co up.de ou ta e, pro- 5 90. experienced » harrica video it bea ino ru tine dtares they glongh a flat furrow; that wis coasiasrad tbe time tho Pivrms laeded on Plymoath this eolighreced age it 14 sousiderod a bad eystem; avd fo it 14: 1 loaves tas luad ine dead state, und is vers cisastrous oc beary land. The Jatges also m boned then” Sept 20, tat 8s 41, low ol W, fo toy I dic no plough the depth requiced I am | from S&, the T roiled away hoz maintopgallant mast, reacy to prove that I did piough the depth after | ed cargo, ac, betting my rioge, anu no msn that xnows how 70 make Bark Hoeh Birkhead (of Baltimore), Budains Bi & gGod tep will go to the cepth he istends ploughing che Po ea tad Rhee tel ar HE PE Jon firct rovne. No.7 plough, held by Mr Jona xz, of | Piso’ Galles 0S dage cute ont ‘2 ton 6130, morricanta, Fboult have hed he second prize; aad 1 will | 5, 4 to for Now fork. Uct 6 Iat 27 10, lon 73 40, spoke ebip Maid of Orie ans, hence for Sew ber suc thet if h te moawto know what plough ag is 1 o) . ; the Grew ge into the bed wlone, they will give me the Grst prize Bite blones (haat 2 ehbev iat, ance aaa z. So Gags (=e ky), with fron and 1.0 pea. fo \be eastern p di aay the truss of the. msiuyard_ pact of the foreyard and aan t: yard. Sept 17, lat 35 36, lon 46 40, spok ‘Owego, of and from Fairhavon on a oruiso; the veported having experieaced a hurricane on the 12ch tood lust soms of bis sails and thrve of his boats cout day out his cook died of cholera, bu: all e 4 De) 7, iat 26 40 ke ship Koso Standish. 154 days from Shanght auc Mr. kay ike recond prize But wo were by ths Jotges thrown overboard I now beg to make achsl ler ge '0 these tive gostlemen who had the good Iusk to get the morey 1 will prough either of them, or tne | 9 whole of them, three querters of nu acro for one huodesd Collers each, as followe:—Uce qrarver of an acre, turrow ‘w be nine izebes wide by six inches deep; one quarter of an scr. furrow to be ten inches wide by six and a bait incccs deep; ond the last quarter of aa acre to oe eleven inches wi'e by seven inshes deey—th> work sll timors. 5 days. Schy Foshion, New: mtucket. Kehr Meaford, Vease Schr W Mitobill, Mil Schr Isabel Smi-b, Cl hr Jane Fitseimm: Sloop Wm H Bowne, to be guibered, or «hat is termed back furrowet—she Creisson to be made by three practical farmers, who shall be agreed upon by the parties I will uee the plough Ibaa in the match at Mott caveo, made py less78 Roggies, Nourse, Wason & Co, kovwn as No 72%. ‘They cap use any plough they pleasa, mide in ‘bie cr ary otber countr»—the three different siuis of joughing all to be performed by tee plough the person oroleg commences with I cso bo heard of at No. 5 Mengi street, New York, arc stand open to plough the match any time within e month JOSEPH SWaNNELL. The pilotboat Nettle afternoon, ond reports ebip Barvest Queen, ¥. mone and a lacge mi ts to Indepen: tug Leviathan (an 0, 8m Francisco in tow of stcam- johored at S W spis); Frouch frizate Peneloze, bound home, in tow of steamtug Titan ‘Wind during the day from SW. Biemoranda. Ship Hurricane, hence at San Francisco 4th ult, crossed the equator June 1s, lon —. the 28th day from New York daly 16, lon 7 passed Cape Horn on the Slet day out from New York. Came sround the Vapo in fine weather ad @ succersion of light wincs and Mu, 7 QS W, crossed ths equa- 1s out, after which time experienced On Saturday, Uctob-r 7, at New Grighioa, Staten v. Phillip M Bret, Mr Joun Gowen, of Urs. axn Orsxsfaw, ot Siaten Inland Ox Saturday, soptomber 80, by the .ev. Mr. Ayres, at the Parsonage, ee CR Tidating fee Baglakd wea soca Bont OTL tee be ws letter im inven e obits cetund, Sept Mine Ric! fro ‘Shitbo! im ——. of Get 1. lat len OO%-—by the Gov Garver: at New Bedford, whieh vu her with with tbe levears 2, let inst, tas aria I dazeont, Baye bs alan ber reponse IE a ee Jon @ 10, "fell. in’ with © sobe of abt 10 tus, boteom up, painted ; her spars and cails were alongside; calls ap- Pechr Ware, Frisbie, fy ‘ afi iat Ne, +, Son a Leone for Marseilles, B re—T cENOS AYR: in i and Broughton, LZ beme Stock! 3 m Buewex—In the roads Sept 22 ships New Era. ard Auw- bassador, and 0 small fleet of Bremen vessels, resiy for cea a fair bound to the UStetes, with pascea- at 6 000 persons. ‘port Sept 18 bark Delphos, Soule, for New hd Cokwraptinorie--No Ai Ltn port Rept 7 Drarcin port Rope 2¢ bark Old Hlckoee’ Batter from Noweastls for Caloutte: havi g touched on the bar in lesy- ing ott, abe leaked somewhat after gettiog to sen and gabiod'at Det is p.csamed, for & sary ‘uno Lascow—T port Sept 22 Br bark sda a Carr. for land 14g; Br ir ¢ J G Hall, Perry, fence lund lég: Beir g for Providence soon, Es Ce it eh Be ie. Koen Foo cuow-roo—In port abt July 10, bark Messenger Bird, 0, Homa Roxo—Tn Bert July 22, chips Stephen Ba'dwid, r u wil greats ob.ige me oy iusert: a « rrauchseo: pout, Manwaring fr do: ng th: few renuike I wish to mane, ead ass great | Schr qamecown, Momicn Notole, WW ivant & Siacht, | barbe Brochors Crowell, fo ot ge wavy ferme: nage Agee so 38 r peer tt} ab- Sehr Semerset. 8 hog on xy, Metis © tore Keatan eee vig my (ey art to offe cl ; fas i We he the lei Gibcgning ceca tlt: | Sebr-beontin Retgan, Belltnore, 22) Marcil. Hiatirax—arr Oct 8 echre President Bronper, Drief somarke rvlating to the (te plocgniog «astat held | Sele svennia M Baltiners, J 1 Mare phiny Aanoy, Crowoll, © York & Mott Haver by the New York stace geicultur.l -o Bebr Queen, Chase, Boston, JW ucKeo ‘ i Howonune oe aug a ee of the Isles (under the ‘al Hawatian 1 5 A clippo: a8 tho 2d, bound to the westward. She como wards the mouth of the barhor. fired & saee at eee fue, Neots could pw sareh her, whleh pus offer the 1 Tene! ber, wl put of “u ehe Lsovonn— lps Adrian Hani: 7 Ro. Toad ‘foe perte ia Uatted : H Chapman, 2. ‘L¥owo1 rt Sep: Rajah, Jon oo; Sid Lith, ig x), Com: to load fr Boston or N York; Joabua Msuran, Barton, NYork. MaracagIn port Soph 18 botks Mary. Wheldon, foe Bos on oung Tork, Taglar, for 07 Guys: sche comm mon lis, supposed for do; sndothors Sld Lith Gr sobr Goldee Age, Serum Halifax. Two Br vossela bad provi sid for NYork. Vesecls from Pt Mshon were to havo as rentine. 5 oNTRGO Bay. ws aN Sept 52 brig Bermudisns (Br), je pt Onterb idgo Phin Minasrenr—Cld Sept 27 bark Sea Breesa, Meyo, Hull. Pour Mauon—In port Sept 2 barefNautil ia fromm, ee eer aio tat tee Bee Nereze—Arr Oct ship arab. A $s Roomznne in Bon, ox .ected to Arvede wo Prseged fcom Havre to Iochelle and sail for Bosten stout Rorrenan—In port Sopt 20 Dutch brig Kosphen: Hayen, for Hoston Pend paiyzine—ia part Rept 20 ship Callender, Diokman, from Nv ork, Ide. pumprac~ 14 Sept 24 bi ig, Conan, M'Dongal, WTork. 81 Joun, N barr Oot 3 8 for NYork; TW SuyRua—In pert pt 7, jm Slick. Mayo, for . Borton abt 20th; Voyager, Freeman, and Mims, King, for jo BnO ‘TR: In port Sept 16, harks Bheriag Morse, for Mala- toni, remit from St Jags arr leh, (one ac- just art). and otbo , Wuamroa—In port July for NYork, Light oot, Pierce, rence. for San Francisco; Kathay, Stoddard, Brenda, Stone, for Shanghae; Minna, Pulsifer, un Home Ports. ALBANY—Arr Oct 7 scbrs Example, Providence; tive Bedford; sloop Southport NLontom. Cd scam edbr Albany, Fa 1 Ki: sche Fountain do ALSXANDKia—Sid Oot 6 sohrs Charm, Berry, for Bos- torf; Corvo, do BALTIMUnE—Arr Oct 7 9 8 steamer Thos Swan, Gilford, ‘Bmoline, Faronam jones echrs thes ry Be J Bi Bs vb amet, Yell Kiver: JW bare, Jouey, NYork; S more, Eney faton, Weymouth: SF cord, santh, Nore, or Bato! ‘eymouth; a ‘or! ‘Sktimarr Gett brig Solomon atom, Harnéen, Yeo- mico Are Och 7 bork Jubs, Evans, Goitendarg. canine, “Ula Beige Julla, hays Bayanase, trea Be Carver, Wil Koren Pale Clty ot cow York faote, Bonding Biliow, Feantila, ons, Eutaw, Richmond, Edw Bverett; Macine, Mange et Bliranoth, WE Saffo 1 dw. Candace, 5 T etou, Clemont ohr Backer. Chempion. B Franclia, aad @ Mealer Arr 8th barks M B Stetson, Barford, Clenfue Parke lolanes 14h aie; fe tlanteny Bats, i a ent elphia; tehraLuey Blab, Yterrey, nichaond? BhIs1OL—Cicared Oct 7 schr Marietta, Roes. Havana CHaRLsSTON—arr Uct& bark Glebo Bisir, Liverpool; Emily, Davis, sew York; schr Pocahontas, Mandrostl, brig do. Fr brig Vigio ro: paranting. in og ship Jenn Garrow, Dyer, from Liverpool. Cll bark Ba i Tor HIU Batch Brodbers, Phillips, Windjess joey. > Traceta, York; Now York Ea- do; brig Souther, Kendrio! lo. the offing ehi, Gen Pann rom Tiverpesl, Ghd shtp ackeway roses Boa D TON —Ti rt it Fanpie C; ARO, ee pe et, ath ochre Challe: ‘Mec- tohr Jai 0, Pacitc. 77 de: (and ald let for Liverpool) Bl , Jersey ity, Joux uBanD, of Boston, to | $F * the ic latda Neandted prise, NY ork: 20th wma, Geanp, of Jersey City, Gating the semfindor s{ the passege, Wee Withis BOO caine | ShinneaDeerprise, NYork: 20th JL Bowmas, Mot 6 popers please copy. of for the laat 15 days. Arr Oct 5 sohrs Wonry, Baker, Port hev. a 01 is iz Ci be Le Guarts, of Now York, to Miss Magy s; daughter of Wm, rand [er aued the oquater in the Pacide aug! a Prince; sigpeeet or vere. et nee Kicd, Feq., of Rochester. w FE " very light winds (rom DNK after ivaving the equator. Jaiy 4 5. Sowa ehittens case tact gore rea, On Monday, October 0, from Siteriee recelved on the Hudson Hiver Railroad, Capt. Taos. Beruny, aged SS ted ‘he relatives and friecds cf the family, also the mem- dere of National Chapter No 18, 0. U a, are respxct fully invited to attend his f from hie ste resi- devee, No, 63 Thomyson street, at two o’c.ock this after- neon Un Monday, October 9, Ruomoxp Ditton, infant son of Thomas and Sarsh [il n. ‘The frience of the family are respestfully invited to attend the tunersl, at two o'clock this afternoon, from 140 High street Breotlyn. Un Mondsy, October 9, aman Varia daughter of John . and Sarat Maria Sinclair, rged 6 mnths and 1 day. she fronds of the fsmily will please attend the fa- xerel, at two o’cl er this afternoon, from Jacob L be- bring’s, No 628 Hudsor streot. Va Mondey morzing, October 0, Many Gertrupr. twin dsugoter of Epbraum J. acd Gcorgiana Whitlock, aged 1 year and 7 moz thd. Ms Th+ funoral will take piece at teo o'clock this after ‘oon, from the residence of her parents, No, 183 Adams street, Brookisn Tha relatives aad frience of the far milly aro re yuested toastend, wrttont forther invitation. Un Monday, O:tober 9. the rev. Joan H. Hanson, as- si: tent minister of Calvary church. ‘The friencs of the family, the clergy of the Protestant Epircopel chureb, ana ‘he memoors of Calvary cong:e- Ret nD, are respewtfally invited to attend the funcral services, at Calvary Chureh, at ore o’ciock to-morrow afternocn. ‘The remsiny will be interred in trinity Co- mm (n Sunday, October 8, YAnsHatt Cranes Long, the be- loved child of sichard ana susannah Long, aged 10 months end 17 days. Temaips wore removed to the Cemetery of the for inte ment ‘ouklyn, on Monday, Octobir @, Caanins Onmonn, Sept 3 wate 9, she had the ar om the evening of the do 10th ult from Boston, was off ther and light winds Cros-od 143, and had light northerly winds do at do 17th ult, from Boston, was 31 fto'the equator in the atlantis. was 61 here she had heavy woaboer for 17 he equator in the Pacifie, which she 105 BO, and had no o£ trades ayer ‘Was 16 days from lat 28. to port Wivhin 79 miles of port for days, with Ught NW sings Sbip Jaro H Glidden, late of Philadelphia, about 8 years old; 099 tons, whi from Boston Sept 0 for New Ur- leans, was perchased by partice in B for $26,000. i er wi cromed Aug 19, at the equate: AU: ¢ Fairs th just, by keaben Fieh, Ear a biceiiet ipet fate etvled Vae’soun hilvon, Soacd jo ei Sd 01 ha Milton, owned binson and’ Joroph Lelanc, New Bedford. ja the largest vessel ever launched jato Acaxhnet it, by Movers Chase & Davis, 0 rcighter. "She was complevely, rigged by Mr Chas Mi r, & froightis z Chae Mallory, fevghting at stio, Ct, rece bark ca lea the ana; Ever, rd d tor; ‘Tetographic Marine NEW ORLRANS, Uct 7—Arr elas Gor Belon hiladelphia; A felon Milicr. jam Victor, Baltimore: bi ‘Queen, Phi iw Spey Fea a da ee noe a aged 4 Wits, Globe, ‘White Faicou, and Jane Henderson, New © frivnds of the family, and those of bis grand- Boston; Pric x fother, Jam+s Ormon4, are reapec'fu invited ao ead yan. po oa arg rs ne a as his fuxeral, trem the restaence of father, No. 66 afi Boné street, at half past two o’oloce this aftecncoa On tencay, Ucioor?, Wary DoRDEN, # netive of the Ourrespundeace. ja) Sept 24—Brig Turaado leaves to- ist of Sulifarcam couniy Westmeath, Ii Der romaice will be teten pay the sisters’ Hospital, afteracon. a; for sew Yoru to 1eturs hore Aw bark Branette Hogerty, master. put into St Geosgee ‘Thirteenth street wt threo o'clock this She wos fom Havana bound @ Marccllion witha cage ct pipet Caue eatin, nner Comobne s, Mew ens i ana’ bad fe saree everbeane nbcek 100 tonne sees te der friale aud relatives are invited to attend hee fu- nsalcst sabi petal at one o’ ernoon, from hor late esi —/ ceree, No. 370 Soath Fifth street, “corner of Eleventh re Perainne ig Sloree neblason, hs Hisy Miter , we, Boston, » Turner; Genera. Golacy, Poulin re a aa burg On Monday, Ucte ber 9, Harry, yourgost child of Gard- ma per W. and Adcline &, Greeulen ages @ months and'10 | Cla barks ins, Boston; Thomas Baster, Seal! 4 Walter, Hivtch, Antigua; Alex Vou Jemalce ‘schrs Jacob Reymond, ‘iver; J Willismeen, 7 ‘ion; WW aetna ra, Balen A ry Fall R: i 4, Salem. Gaye fo this ity, of consumption, Joutrn Evass, aged 68 Boston sapere please eo: jumpb, Baker, 3) GUUUCESTEa—arr Geohr Atlantic, Marblehead fcr NYork. GEORGETOWN, 8 C~-Arr Oct 1 schrs F Niokersom Brown, N York: 2a, 8 B ptronz, Lynch, do. Cld 24 sehr a », Bogert, do. ey eichecnt Sours Ht tS naa a Bop} Adams, 2, | ; oche API mnzeh, do, NY ork x ny ‘rz Oct 6 schr Boger Parmelee, Fletdher, RLEANS—Arr Oct 1 a Galena, Dennis, ¥ ton, Kelly, do 25; GBrons) Destsan ‘do yeentbae 4 via, frouk Rockland ld 2d, na, Ferobam Havro; Edwin Doreoy, ane; Paquote Lagunore (Mex), Jaure yuebury. 0 Towed to sea 21st ships Wi ; TT Fase. ‘cetwinster; 234, Judivh, and BAVEN—arr Oct 8 schra bonis, Che A)bans; Ster! il » York; CA £ st. do Pot . Sidechie JC Wo d, ; General C1 ‘schre’ Ellen Rodman, 6 man, Nantuoket for d ry earths , i ool 0. he eet York; Elise Jane, iver for NYork; ‘col, Borton mpton.: DP, 0° York. wK—Asr Oct 6 beige Silke, NYork; Fre ue ten Themaston. OLYMPLa (W1)—arr Aug 21 bark Tnika. Johnoon, 26 days from Honolala, and would return immediately with © poror, Ganges; XG BO NYork, ochre ‘Alber an. , Church, Ps, ansomend, Hie 190 . L Dail Smith; Jobn Kozers Sheopetire, deme; ‘Thomas P Coopor, Vorson; U& T Cramer,’ Hi and Apn © Raker, Champion, Phhadeithia; Wm ee, Bi ebook. a 'd, Smith, Rondoct; Ni 28. Bi or “f Iveay. Mary Dal 4 at; Motto, Poole; Mises, Smith Deception, Port Ewan; Gon jets, for Pawtnoket, £mil: Grape. hdvockes’ weit or Pb tchrs Whistler, Phil- Fielden, Ronde eRe N Sreth pa Soya Gseer) Bivsiing Bawzce, Battin pas and Emporinia, Wayhow, Brown, Stans; sloop ¥ Marendon, alt Menany, Ostoder 0, 2. Jaumu G Evans, Inte of Ha- Farrow, news ; ean Ha Wiis by “a, Biel His fonerel will take pleco this aftetn Tot 104s of bark Agenoria, of Yarmouth, ion, Beals ‘teom o'clock, from the + iseton ioe Croas gl {ie entaews columa. Bee Marine Corsespont bay ine, rent, be friends and relatives are reepectfuiy faviced ta attend. Baro Wo Niowxrs, at this pert from Pictou, NB, reports wey) Un Honey, Verober 9, afcer, a short and severe illuess, SPRAGUE SAuGRNT, in the 47th year of his age. Laztfora and sprivyfield papers please copy. Morne Wd, Cnuskr, formerty of staten Island, aged 40 years His faneral will take place from the Bartist Chareb, Gropitevi le, Staten Isiand, at two o’elock tais afveraoun, his re-atives frienca are invited to attond, without furtber noti-e st Bitzabethtown, N J., September 27, in the 68d yeorof her ag, Mrs’ Many f Howtt, relict of the late ur. Atrabsm Howert, of Phitsdelphia, and mother 0. t t ~ sopra > voll pastor of Mary’s Uhareh, tiza. bethro 5 t Wost Forms, on tuncay, October 8, Mancanrer, wife of Jewish Gf dr 4° Carmunevi le, on Thareday, October 5, after an ill- rose cf ven bouts, of siate cholera, Many axy ecorr, ? months ono 10 én Lend) papers ples copy. At e¢ Bunk, N. J, on setaedrs, October 7, of con gemaytions Jamas R, MOUNT, aged 61 Sears, 2 months aad 2 duse Bis remains were interred in Greenwood Cemetery you teroay ey elon Hill, N.J on Friday, October 6, of typhoid *. "H. Bono vetering fever, or Arman. BRUEN, eged 6; Un tbe 80th of September, Dr.“ . H. furgeca. (ne who atood firet ta his profession, and hss been fer many years eo actively engrced fa practice in inet, off South Shoal of Nantucket, pel jantucket, saw a herm brig with Brack Swan, of Buckeport, from Pi wh t into Wi mingto TwGrtn duotroms waste ‘9th inet, wi cargo, by order of the Sonn C B Samrso sold at GI susios for $15 The Unter on Sard ould Yor scout 62.00%, Boun BALLOON came off Bullook’s Point discherg- fing dock load, of hi ithout f Bs at arrived at Preovieence 7th. off Bullook’s Point without dam- Sonn HB Posten o One, and arrived at Wickford 8th init, Fisuixo tenn Tavares (of Camden}, while on Grand ‘ung ® lonk Sept 10, aad on the Lith the crow were « Forenia of th, B, who took tem others aad by Wm wr en boa d about ole, 70 ‘tons, aud insures for 87,00 wWwraltemen. 810 from Myotis Oot 4 chips Komu Ue, Baker, and Robia rd, MoCienley, ZsPisco lich ult bark M Adame, Androws, ‘Now Bedford 7th ship Amethyst, Jones, Pacific ‘trom New London 6th ship Cotambus, Huntley, Paci. . Fayal wt 6 Aerial. Bordon, Pall River NT Chase Chnee, Weverly, 299 op sll told; Ugaper, Stephens, UBL clon. Cortes. oe Aaa een Cis ak Sid ith Slocom, Hom, 14 6th sober Voquero, Ne wel , Hono’ ula. Kink: ship. Maven, Bord tor Valpacaive 2th Sept; barks gat wn Tr Fist Philip Ost 6 New Word, Ross, do vis Telande; Jootie . Baxor for Callas with despa 4 Lge Mo ped Sept 18; Ar-tbuse, Hofgey, oo with geapateh; brig Peiace de Jotm vile. ton, for Ben | + SLAM ats Oct 6 bard Bay State, 5 Hodgdo-, biskmc phia; Mery an ELS, Lendeat: elocpe Parmer, Gursts, do; Thomas W Ther °, len. ‘THOMASTON—S1a Bept23 brig Fredk Rmpons, Plinton,| EN (Star office)—Arr Oct 6nchr Wm Ponn, Avery, from BR edour . WICKFORD =814 Oct G sloap Adelia, Wightmen, r) BILMIDGOTON, ere Solom Matenie Pow, GW tro Belene Stnter, and # + tad Rolly aceiier whore, Bas V an anktn, ‘ " fae i Baker, Bomore. ond Joita and Mary, Goreg|