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tes THE ARCTIC CALAMITY. PUBLIC BEORPTION OF CAPT. LUCE AT YONKERS. In comyliazce with ihe expressed desire of a large Bumber of bis personal ‘rierds, Ceptain Luce met them On Saturday last at Getty’s Hotel Yonkers. Since his Feturn be bas appeared ‘ut iaom in public, and it was only at their urgvpt sclicitetion that he consented to this reception. isis well koown kindness and amiaole manners} sve gained for him the love enc respect of all who are acquaiate? with hia, «nd ue could not refuse them this oppertuzity of te he wes introduced to the Jadies, of whom there were b: tween one ard two \uvcred present; aed in the even- ing, at eight o'clock, the yesemen came ta crowds to Pay him cheirresyeo's be rec p too toos placein the Lyceum, the wailsot whieh bere th» following inserip- thons:— goeseceoo= ° D @ LET MR PassENc ° e @rccoveooce:e= Besioes \hees there & Feflect cns to Captain 1 Grrssed to him whee he 1 ° © DON'T MIND ME FATIC KD TLEKS Te TAK e ° ° ecco: ° eooos 2>eroousasr0000 Before the tutrodacis.t ous sf ue wembergs of the RemBitee MACTERKEA thE 60 as follows: PRGOW CITZENS—ibie io the tes! opportunity which has been aflerdes your chuaniron Ww repor! their pro- wecrings. When, in cre incor vs our aek ructivas, we sve emown your wahes rot yosb ts intra e aon ed that be wows ne vlene! to tion of the kindues: sod. vunc.tny of his nalgndors by receiving them in tha ; Out desived that all cere- mony should M aveidet [y'tx oeturel, my filands, ¢ while we mourn over bh vl calamity which bi fed distrers into +) m ny families, nad desply aymps: 6 with those whose rein’ “es and foends have bsen We should rejorer at it st mivacal ms preser- vation of our friecd aod pe » who held his life at notbirg egsinst hiso ty, up) auld Ho@k no weans of asiety for bimeeit or coi wiich could be usefal to 9 Btrepger unde: bi charge [1 1+ »atoral that we shonld ®, for bebold! he ou: ne gi bor, was lost and is und; war derd ard im oles get ! Bat, rememperiog the melancholy even! whi h he ved lately experienced, the sore affliction whico reid. bis bosom, and hiner presed ish for quiet yourc mmittee indulge the hope Bhat the same course of condos entch marked your re- © pticn on the night ef bis reta-n will be contfon-d uz0n this occasion, in thiv hve ve b ve the pleasure to in- troduce to you Ceptuind ms Live. At the conclurion of the foregoing Luce wan introduces to 8 neg> number of his friends Gnd townemes by the somviite: conristing of Messrs ‘Wm. W Scregdam, Jobo W Mason ond F, 8 Cosesns. ‘The reception wa hro.ghont with a nice re- gard to the terlirge of Captain Luce, and the cocasion whieh prom; ted it THE ARCTIC COULD HAVE BEEN SAVED BY RUNNING BACKWaRD, 70 THX EDITOR OF THK HERALD. I did rot expect, after I hed *o fully deveribed the escen- trice ured on the Colin» «nips, any engineer would doubt the facility of reversing and Dacki:g instantly, and with ‘the same epplicationas going shead. I: is evident the New World ker au eogimer who does not know what a “revolving eccentric’ is—beluw is the proof, J EM, Heory etreot, Brooklyn, T have read the stateuwot: ot J E M. in the Hera; ‘they are true. The engines of the Collins ships can be instent ¥ eithout unhovkiog, ani work the same erd as forwar J HOUPSO Late Chiet kngincer U. 3. mall steamer Pacific. n at his housa, he mark his sopréeta- emerks, Captain wduat: é The Late Oateage «) Elsworth, Me. A CATHOLIC PRIES® TARiBO ASD FEATHERED. Much tadigpation is expreases ov all the Msine mowapa- ere atthe conduct of tse sop) op saturday Isat in sPorth, who attacked the Rev. st Jobo Bapst, « he priest, and ¢ mvited vatiour disgrace’us indig- mities upon Dis person be dagor Mercury \earos the f gdetalsof the Jair [rom the Lips of Me. rtoppirg mt the house of Me Kent, » Out Oo the vills@ soa vetween Lt and 12 ay night» mod f about one hundred Men p proached the howe acd srokein vr. Bapst ded fate (be cetar, wbere bs 4) foua’ out by the raffiens and drsgeed torch into the veling-te m He waa then Fobbe! of his watch aud «al. Wh-o tris was beig, one be cried ont (har they “ee tero0g him Seve Feqled,* No, *e wilno.i:d you We are Amerisans, Bid vetrobbes ' ‘The rofhans sheo atripoe Rim, ‘earing bis great coat fin ath use‘ pieces ens havin, comp eiely deruded him, tar ond feathers were oon oreusht acd appied to his Person alicvor He was (te. moun’+d on o rail and car- Tied toe ebiv yeru avout s hel’ wile cistant, where he was loft, theses made bis «ay back to Mr. Kent's, Baviog teen ex, osed raked to the storm’about two hours, While the terring and (estoerieg going on he was rocked and reviled with horrid oleaphemies and inde- cencies. Be od why he came over 'o this coun- try? To pr strine, he replied. « We Bre Protes aod ¥ill teach you Detter thao Oue woeeking htm, said ssornfally, © 0 they yersecuted Jesus of id!’ weko:, Wilt the Vi e Mery save you?’ These bles pbemies remind the mockiogs «nm C.lvery. Some ‘Beked how many wives be nud, cow many shiliren, &e. ‘The-e are the mort ceceut of the in-uits, and are all that admit of puslicetion Some ot the mob were urgent for grester violence, Brd proposed hanging him, out the leader continually uaded frovo vio'#uce, calli: g dly tothe “boys?” ‘This leader ux scout language and dality to carry tha business a‘ boys,”’ who were undoubt- \bers of the “Guard of Liberty’ in that town, ito be very numerous there, as one might Beadily suppore intoch a pl-ce Notwithstanding the ind go uffered by Mr. ‘st i Sunday, jas, however, n death if he ther reviliog, @xesp-rated, assemb together with hatobeta, pitcbforks. ano such na as they gould command, took Mr Bupit ino pele qustogy, as wore determined to protect him to the death. Upon f the most worthy o.t'zens of the n of #r. Bapst'es (riend: to take guaranteeing him protection if it cost him his life ‘The immedi-te cause of the outrege apon Mr Bapst @onsisted in the fact that he bai oeen connected with be controversy respecting the right of the authorities G0 enforce the resding of & book in scho ! oa the part Bf the scholars, whose parents objected to it Being over by the auth vritier, he bad brought the matter be- jore the requiarly constituted tribuos s, where it is now decision. The outrage will icfllst a deep stain the town of Kilaworth, and must be deplored by ery good citizen. Jersey City Sews. Desrrovixa THs Rum Busingss.—ihe temperance peo Die have taken up the matter of proseou‘ing the unli ponsed rumseliers of Jervey City, and from present ap ppearecces they wil! sucored in closing up nearly every place where rum is deslt‘out, During the fow past days leven hundred oompleints have been entered before the Recor ier, and trials are going om de:ly. John Smith, kkeoper of the ‘Bee Hive” ia Newars avenue, was found Bvilty of Give cifferent indictmencs for ae Leet 17 and io fault of smear ae et SU hat es in was found guilty, and fined $10 ant ovsts. Stephea higney, foucd guilty, and committed to the ba As King, found gui'ty on two chargos, and fined $20 ‘The keeper of the * Weaver's Arms’ was brought 1 for ‘rial on four cherges. Un the first hy was ee fand the trial of the other cases was postponed ‘The tial of the e:aven husd-e' c mplain's will neces. ly Ocoupy rome wroke; but alreaty ag eat bes aeermplisbed: s number of ‘he rimmeries have closed, (the beepers baving beoome aiarmed,) aad Bhe words Ta tet are panied op the tours Tosterdy not a wing's deinken person ves soon in streets, ced it was ral? if soy perso. hould bs caught = sat of Agr geey the ieas* intoxicated be would end ed Up a 8 witoeas are bat two plices licens-d vo sell liquor, and Bhove are botele Fatat AQcwant —The Corpner held an inquest on Sa is the dey while at work on 6 house ia Graad atrort, by atick of timber which accidentally fell and struck om the heed. morning 4 fire wae discovered in ine Company No 4, io Michigan ‘The fire wae ox! bey had gas to the building. Lhe engine wes slightly s09-c! wd. Broobing’s grocery adjoisiog was dawazed (fmbout $800 by fire and water; covered by iunuracce in fithe Hudson ity Mutual I. surance Company. Fma—Mr. David Van Nostrand’s barn and con- of about thiriy toos of hay, con ib ond and two valuable horas, at West- Essex NN. J., were coneumsd on Friday Buppored to he the work of an incendiary. se @pentful eilemt ves piu his retum —& hice mort ‘4 the kis ned hewa ta wv you ta bis r r afllction, aad * ive omoper evince | rc soo: neote swt h tha uf b i ' pullic demo: stra: tion of jry ar his persona! S-'versuce while he recem- Dered the many »y-le ive. «biel hed beso lost. Upen our rr ggeetion ite: n hice moro wad intended than merely te aifor! hin (low tovn-men sm aoportur Bity te esti upon bio, rr bad w lested the Ly- eum for tha purpo'e ox the de-ive eas nnivesssl wad 5 Intezestl: « from the J: Kxpedition, A correspondent of the New Redtord Meroury writing from Cantor. Uhina, uncer date of aug. 14, 1854, speak: ing of the lote Jeonn treaty, sxys:— after the covelusion of the treaty ard interchanges of hospitelity, the squadron sailea for imodia,oue of the two ports opened to the cttizens of the United Siates A caretul survey of the harbor of Sito in being mad, end most of the stipulations of the treay being put in practical orerstion, the Comm: dore sailed for Hatodadi, where be arrive: about the middie of Mey Tuis is one of the moat magnificent b+ys and harbors ip the vorld, and capable of holding all the flests of the Pacific ip security ‘The Commocore’s object in visiting Hakodadi was the same ax at simora In - dition to the survey of the har- vessel was -ent 10 exaupice Voleano Bay, Jend of Fatsinin which t» the penal colo ny of Japsn for political offenders, and another down the 6a te Sha: ghee Re jronntainesin the vicluity of Fakodedl sbound b bears deer, an. smell game, and the bay furnishes Grlicious se)mov and hell fish in the grestest abaad- ree in lieko¢sdi isthe recond city in #iz9 of the islani of Yesso, and probatly the @st in commerce Junksin gieut Dumbers were constantly arctving and departing whilst ihe «quadron wes there, and at notime were there Jess than ope bunired et anchor ia be port; yet the sutherities ssid their pumbers were always greatly im cresero Curing the s tomer months (Un th@ retura of The squadron to Simoés, ths commis sioners were already there awaiting the ‘arrival of the Commodore. The piree had become an imperk the Prince of Minsrak aud the Proce of ~urnga been Sppeinted its Governors he good fesing which had subsicted between the | Americ ns snd Japanese sices the arrival of the aque. Cron evemed to bs tucreseed hy mate squain- tece, aud the squ. roo se th June with the best witkes of the commi 4, and sapres ions of » hope of roon seeing toem agein in Japan St ths Commodore » vegulations for & verrels touching h_o on the i7th June, and ar. org Kovg July 24 | COMPACT BETWESn TRE UNITED STATES AND THE KINGDOM OF 1.00 CHOO, U. &. Steam FeiGare Mississrpr: FRA Juy Vicb, i854 } th Uniced tales come ed with the greatest cour Whatever art:civs these porrons ask om the «thcers or people, which the sold to them; nor ahaill the sy prhibitery regu ations aa to Ebreefter, whensyer citizans o! to Lo Choo |hev aba be tres tety apd tri ndsbip for whether country cao to | authori ies intesp j the pole eli wostever either porcy way wish | to ony shell be go. at 1essonab'e priced. Whenever ships of he Untied states shal eomo into | #my bar or in ico Cho. t ey shal ce supelies with wood wo) Woter ai reasonable prices. bot of they wish to get H other eriivles th y sna l ve purchasable only at Napa Ii chops of the United states are wrecked on Great Loo Chev, <r 00 isle jurisdiction of the under r pateh persons to a8 and preserve whst cap be brought erhors till tha 8 of hat cation sha) come to take away «il thst may have been raved; and ibe experses incurred in reseuiog these unlortunste persons tha] be refucded by the nativa they Lelong to. Whevever pertons from ships of the Unired States oO me a hore iv 1/0 Choo thez shall be at liberty to ram- ble where they plese withovt bincsance, or having of- Aici-In sent to foliow them, or to spy whut’ they do; but if they violently go into re: uses or irifle with women, or force people to sell them things, or do oth:r such like iLegal cts, they shall be ‘arremed by the local officars, bu‘ not maltreated, acd shall be reported to the captain if the ship to which they velorg, for punishment by ug lite and proper Ai Tumaiisa borial ground for the citizens of the Unived States, where ther graves aud tombs shall not be moles «d The government of Loo Choo hall aspoint ekilfal pl. lots, who ehall be on the lockuut for wuips appearing off the sslanc, ond if ove is ren coming towards Napa, they «till go cut in g:o2 boats beyond the reeis 10 con: duct her into secure apchorsge, for whiuh service the captain shall pay to pilot ave aollars; and the same for ging out of the harbor beyond the reefs. Whenever ebipr avcbor at Nava the local authorities tha)l furnish them with weed at the rate of three thou fano aré tix hundred copper cash per thou-and catties; @ d with water at she rate of six hundred copper cash (48 conte), for one thousand ecatties, or six barrels full, €ach containing 80 American g allons. Letrer rrom Dr. PaRkgR AT Canton.—A friend bas hivdly furnishe? us, seye the Boston Traveller of the Qistivet., with an extrect from a priva ¢ letter just re- ceived trom Dr Parker, tbe Sissionary surgeon, of Can- ith interest. Dr Parker went ahout twenty years ago, aad sinos. No #oreigner probably ly the copfidence of the Chinese, or » joy such opportunities for fanitiar intercourse with thst pecutiar people. ‘bis fsmilisrity has been brought by the licctor’s medical and surgical practice amon; them Dr. Parker has probably performed or directe more eurg’ca! operations than any thor man liviog: One of bis reports gives the number of cases attended to by him at 23,(00! The preva’ent surgical cases are those of © sof tne €yeand tumors. Mrs. Parker was the fist Christian female foreiguer, so far as ia known, who entered Canton. ‘nis ¢he did in the night and in dis- guire. The irtteria dated Canton, July 18,1864, and Teads aa follows:— - China is at present the theatre of civil war and revola- and within the last ‘ortoigut all their horrors © deen exhibited very nosr to ua On the 6th of July, Fiehsbon, a town ten ‘cr cwelve miles west of Canton, embreong nearly & million of yeopla, fell into the power of the insuryen# and the impr rialiste bave endeavored in vain to recapture it. The smoke by day and dre by vignt. cf burning villages bave teen visible from my teir-co. On the 13th iat. the first blood was shed cn ths rorih of this ct'y, a few miles disvant, if we except that by the «word of the executiover, the number of Cecap tations deily averaging fifty or sixty, and for the Jast ea years 50,000 To day there has been a second battle in this vieinity—sixty eight ineurgents taken prisenere, and one hunisec siain lay betore yesterday the insurgents were victoricus, and 800 imperialists were kilied, It is said ome of the captives to day were brought in on poles, their hands and fee: being tied like pige others were brought in on the <oints of sharp bam- oo#; some bave their ears cut off ; others are hamstrung. ‘The peaic in the city, as the gates were closed during these sticmishes, and the flight Of women and children, is is difficult to portray: ano from hour to h ur we know not what may become the concition of foreigners But most fortunately at present there is « paval fores—Brit- ishand Amercan ble to protect us sgainst any mob Alas! for China. It would rovm the declaration, that the naiicrs that will not serve God shail be destroyed, is to be fuiniled, Our only consolation is—the Lord reigneth | AN InrERESTING TRIAL FOR THE RECOVERY OF 4 Cap —Op the 14th inst. says the Bagerston (Md.) Herald, « tris) of a nove} and interosting character took place ip the Court Hovse in this town, before Judge Mason, one of the asscciate judges of the Court of Ap ale Tre parties to the suit were Adam Wants vs. mvel Mentzer, the object being to reclaim a child be. longing to the plaintiff trom the defendant. Counsel for the plaintif, Willam Motter, Esq.; for the defendant, RB. iH alvey E*q ‘the ctrcumstuncesa of the case were briefly as follows :—“ome seven years ago the tif’'s wite prerep‘eo her husband with three children at one birth and this increase in his femily being somewhat above the ordinary ratio, in such cases mace and pro- vided, the defendant, who was a near neighbor, snd with: ou all children, proposea to tebe one of the three little strangers, »’bright eyed girl, for the purpose of raist.g it ashisown The proposition was acceded to by the parents, and the child thenceforth became & memzer of ‘the defendant’s family. Until re- cently, the parties have lived agreeably under this arrapgement, the affection of the child towards ite adopted parent’s groming with its growth and strength- ening with its streng:h in the interim, and they as ardently attached to it. Recently, h fondant determined to romove to the 8 jowever, the de signed hia little prot vith ‘alsa; 46 tae dei carrving bia li lege with him; tot! the parents objectea, and in order to recover possession of their little one, hac a writ of habsas corpus issued against the defendant, hich means the matter was Drought before Judge Mason. After s patient hearing of the evidence on both sides, which proved both parties usl as to their ability te maintain the chil’, in proper affection »nd tender feelings towards it, and ia short, in all things which go to constitute dutiful and considerate rent: the Juoge decided in favor of the plaintiff, and Ei nvocrdance with the fecision the ebtld was foreed frem the embraces of its foster parents, who wept bit- terly at the idea of the separation and despite ite strug. gles and pitifal wailings was de'ivered into the cartody of the plaintiff, from whom the lapse of time had effeotu- ally ostranged it Syracuse AND Brn@HamTOn RarRoap JvsinEe. —The celebration of ¢) om pletion of the Syracure and Biogbamton Railroad gpaesed off very pleasantly A tra'n composed of nine cars left syracuse on Wednesday, evareving acme eight hundred guerts. In ity progres it was received with enthusiasm at every vilsgs and cross yond op the line At Fomer there was sleasant exbibition of good feeling. It dis player itself in the dis charge of cavnon and ringing of church bella A gener. ows feast was prepared in the depot and the guests were welcomed by Dr Patter on, on Sohal of the citizens, and repied to by T. 4. Davis, Faq, of Syracnse same enthusissm was manifested at Cortland; and at Birghamton, the interest ran very high. On Thursday, the excursion train yetarned; and tarried at Homer and long enough to admit of a very terchange of congratulations Not incident at Homer, was the pi cent silver pitcher to William B. Gilbert, the energetic pular superintendent of the road It bore this : Presented to William B Gilbert, by the ladies of Homer, ara token of thetr appresiation of his faithfa! and efficient services as superintendent of the pie A Lay igee me . cand ee ie Mrs. Bic! made a graceful speec' passing this into the hends cf its recipient. and Mir. @ madea very bec ming response On reaching Syracuse, the guests found a very sumptuous dinner prepared for | the St Charles, «her ititude o} i built in dravk and ») a stantial, wor manner, and parses through a Colightful region, in soll, industry and enterprise. It is the pro‘uct of lecal energy and determinst'on: Jong talked cff, ard matured throvgh slowbu: sure pro: cesses.— Albany Evening Journal, Uct 21. Exorgvext.—Mrs. Matilde Saintclair, wife of Mre ‘Thos H Ssinte:sir near Wilkesboro’, North arolina, eloped op the night of ‘h» 18th ult. with B A Lorauce Stevoer by trace, and sometimes a teacher of sncred wuric Faintelair wee lying sick in the becuse whea she left, taking one fecale child with ber, avd leaving five other eb!icren at home with her busbaod ° he ix abeut thirty yeere of age, tolerably tall, with light colored bay. Loracce left 8 reapse able wife with six children entirely certitute of the means of suppo t, be hiring converted all his ef-ets irto money just prior to hi: de- arture He ie well built, will weigh scout 180 Ibs. ae thick lips and light hair Seinteleir offere arewari commerrurate with the value of the wife, to any one adi de her back. The partieulars are from the | @hoching Murcer of a Woman by her Jealou Lover. CORONER'S INQUBST—VERDICT OF TUE JURY. A chort time ego we announced thet a besutifalGer- mea sirl, named Helena Meyer, had beem stabbed by her lover, Wiiiem Scbafferberg, at @ lager bier celler, No €© Greenwich otreet, im the left side, producing » deadly wound, an? that the unfortunate woman was conveyed to the New York Hospital for medical attend. ance Here she lingered until caturdsy, when death put an end to ell her eufferings. Corover Wilhe!m, on being notified of the fact, proceeded to the hospital, for the purpose cf holding an inquisition After some little elay encountered in the search for witnesses, the pro- credings commenced as follow INQUEST. Lovis Retel, beirg duly sworn, deposed and said—That T revide ot No. 60 Gieeowiek steet; I keep a lager bier saloon at the above place; I hve occupied that piace | bine Iasi May; I bave been requainted with the deceas- ed, Heleva Meyer, tor two months; she eame to my ewe at that time snd J employed her es coos; sne was there for that purpore ever eince she came; I «leo know the prisover, sho was in the habit of visiting ce. | coated, sometimes dally and other times jess frequently; | they were always very gocd frien 6, and acted well towsres each other; 1 was alwaya in the 100m when they | Mert; they were never ai we together that 1 knuw; about | & o'clock on the evening of the U4th of septea! the pricoper came ito my piace seemingly a little | intoxicsted, but not much so; the was in the room at the vme, sitting on the sofa; Caroline Schumol, | Carh Wegner, and Joseph Miller were also present; I think the prisoner tock sometning to oriak, and he also tock some oofiee with ue, as we were al itting atata. Die in the back room; we then c+me together into the | barroom sgaio; I aw boching more of him particularly, | unti 1saw him raise bis Land and strike her: [thought } i timply with bis bax daloz, but she cried out, “My 1am dead,” I locked towards her, and saw blood gircm herieft sive: I sent my bartender immedi- | atey Jor a coctor, and Caroline Schumol for an officer; de- | censed apd the pri-ocer had po quarrel at all or avy ‘abbed her: 1 * no knife in bis hand, jomewhat bloody the one [ found | bee, 1 expo tion the blow was én, ‘bey br Cpe querp.] whate:or aud | know of no nro weotics that he sould bave bod; Iwan wiihta ix or ci. ht feet of them at tke time; the docior who cams ex- enined tbe wound, but did put think it dargerous, and Charles Wagner tovk ber to bea; the prisopec was after- wards arrested by an cficer; he never stayed alone with ecv aeed or li might; I keow that the prisoner thought wgreat dea! of the cecessed—inceed, he told me as rmiuch—cut I 1 otiee’ that the deceased frequently treat €d dim very coldly, he sivod right im front of her when be ttiuck her; ty had Deen in the room together about én hour wher thia occurred; the prisoner looked dierent cn that eventag fcom what his appearance usu: ally wes; I think he looked wild. Caroline Febumol b-ing duly sworn, deposed and said— T reside at the same place as the last witness; I am em- ployed by the preceding witness; first I was’ bar-tender end aiterwarcs coos; 1 w3s in the room when this oce curred; 1 wee rtaudtng behind the ber at the time, ata Gistsx.ce of twelve ‘eet from them; Ihesrd nothing be tween the prisoner and deceated until I heard the out. cry; 1 saw uo:hing before that; I did not pay long atten tion to them until I heard her cry as stated by the pre- cedirg witness; I saw blood upon her side when I looked upcn her; I did not see the blow given or the knife; the prisontr stood opposite the sota in front of ber; I heard that he thought much of her, but I know that they never slept together; the prisoner locked very wild and I thought he was intoxicated; Icame here to this count with decexted, and was very intimately acquainted with her, but never heard anything from ber about the prison- er ‘some cther men were in the habit of coming there and sitting on the sofs talring to the deceased. SJoreph Miller being duly sworn, deposed end ssid—That he resided at No: 60 Greenwich street; I am a ber tender at prosoat at the above place; on the evening of the 24th of September, about 8 o’cluck, I went into the abuve place with (barles Wegner to get something to drink; I am not Lar-tender there; when I went in the prisoner ‘Was sianding atthe bar and walked away towards the eofa at least I thought a0, but Ido mot know certa{aly which way he went the first I hosr@ was the outcry of deceased who was sitting on the sofa; it was about a mincte or two between the time he was standing at the bar and the time the outcry took place; no one left the Pans Curing this tine; 1 was sent ont immediately fora lcotor, Charles Wegner, being duly sworn, depored—That he resided at No 9 Rector street; I am a segar mater; I went to tho raid Jager bier ‘saloon with the prevedi wituess, om the night of the 24th of foptember, about o’clock; when I come in the prisoper asked me to drink, anil did so; the decessed was sitting at the tice on th sofa, and I went towards her to sit on the sofa, but she would not allow it; the prisoner was walking up and Cown the rvom; I was standing before her, tal. ing, when the prisoner came towards the sofa; I hea'd a blow given but I did not see it; the prisoner came sround me to my right side ro that I could not see it; at the same time the deceased cried out, ‘My Jesus, I om dead;”’ the pri- soner anid at thia time, ‘You will not rise from that sofa gain; I sball be hung, and that is what 1 want;”’ I aa od’ upon her left side, but did not see the knife; I then tock her up ard laid her on the bed in the other room, where upon opening her dresr, I saw the wound: the prisoner sermed very much excitea at the time, but I did uot notice whether he was drunk or not; a young man was sitting on the sofa with her at the time, bat 1 do not know him, but I think his name i che, & 8 friend of the prisoner's; the decsased was sitting on the middle of the eofa, and Merache on her right side; no ove che was near them at the time, and noone coud have dove it but the prisover; there was no quarrel or Words pasced between them !n my presence; I knew that the priscner was fo the habit of visiting the deceased, but yew nothing of his being jeslous of her. Michael Shelan, teing duly aworn, deposed and ssid— Thst ho resides at 38 “rin.ty place; 1am a police officer the First ward; on the night of the 24th of september informed ‘that there was a quarrel or muss @ basement of the house No. 60 Greenwich street; I went in with officer Fitzgerald to the piece, and found the Ceornsed !yicg on # bad in the back room bleeding; I turned back to the bar ani saw the prieo-er standing there much excited; at the same time either Miller or Wagner pointed ont’ the prisoner as the one who hed stabbed ber; I arrested him and he said he had stabted her and would go with me; J tuok him to the station house; be afterwarda told me his name, and said be had hilled the girl at No. 60 Greenwich street Jobn Fitzgeraid, being duly sworn, ceposedand said— Tam an officer attoched to the First werd police; I can corroborate the testimony of officer =heian; I was with him on the above night; when taking the prisoner to the station house he attempted to put his band in his pocket but I would vot let him, thinking he wantei to throw something away or to use the knife if he stil tadit; he said be had rothing in his pocket, that he had left the knife sticking in her at No 60 Greenwich street; I wont D-ck there after taking him to the sti tion house, and found the knife at the bar; I handed it to officer Shelan, who kept it ever since MEDICAL TESTIMONY. F. Markoe Wright, Mt D, being duly sworn, ssid that he is house surgeon of the New York Hospital; d Belena Meyer was admitted there on the night of the 24th of September, but suilerivg from « Penetrating wound of tle lett side, between tho tenth and eleven ribs; ehe was considerably pr strated from loss of blood; she lingered until the 21st of October, shen she expired between the hours of one and two o’clock im the after nocn: I made post mortem examinstion of the body this morping, and I found the traces of s wound between the tenth and elevexth ribs, in the left side, t jh tt lower yortion of the lupg, through the diap ‘and into the spleen; these organs vere consolidated to- getber by the effect of the inflammation consequent upon the wound; there wass circumscribed suppura- tive peritonetus, forming a large abscess just ux der the diaphragm which had opened into tho lung; there were evidences of inflsmmation throughout the greater part of the eubstar.ce of the lung on that side; these inju- ries were the cause of her ceath; I think the wound might have beon produced by the knife now shown me. ‘the jury, on the conclusion of the evidence, retired for deliberation, and, after a few minutes, rendered the following oT: VERDI! We find that the decessed came to her death by the effects of a wound in the left nide, inflicted with a dirk knife in the hends of William Schaffenberg, on the Ath of September, 1854, at No 60 Green wich street. EXAMINATION OF THE PRISONER. On the rendition of the verdict, Coroner Wilhelm pro- ceeded to examine the prisoner upon the charge ne ferred st bim Tothe usual questions put to him he eaid he was 28 years of a; in Hi and lived at 38 Roosevelt strect: & runner fore seilor boarding he charge preferred a: hi member apything at al excited that I was not in my right mind the house of Mr Rebel is a house of prostitution; the de eeased and Caroline Schumol being kept there for that UFpOre, _ @ prisoner was then committed tothe Tombs to await the action of the Grand Jury. Buratary—The store and dwelling house o George C. Waite, at Union, New Jersey, was broken into sometime between October 5 and 16, while Mr Waite and family were absent, by forcing tho outer and removing ‘the pinnels of ‘be inner door, and goods to the amount of two hundred dollars, or thereabouts, were stolen there- from. On Thuraday ‘ast a search warrant was granted by Danie! B. Strong, Eeq., and in the hands of of- ficer ‘mith, who, (assisted by P. Sayder, Camp- dell, and others,) scoured the reighborhoo. and foand secreted in the wood pile and dwelling of Andrew Logan, an Irishmen, and carpenter by trade, some $50 worth of the stolen property. Logan and his wife were arrest- ed, and sfter exemination, committed fo the Monmouth county for trial. There were alro found upon the premises = = renal | — of aera oe ’ supposed to be the ‘property joseph 3 mite breaking into Wai'e’s store, and ‘wall appear, from circumstances that have transpied, to be an old offend- er. He srrived in this county two yeas last July. His first wife was a Scotchwomaa, by whom he hed seve rr, woman who was detected in s robbery, , and who, ‘non for two yeers Afier serving - teken up for setting fire too in Lancaster Castle for about there not being safficient bout fifty years old. Logan, was put in his time, the latter was w mill, and was confined a year, when he waa liberated, proof to convict bim. Logan i MELANCHOLY OocuRBENCS— Four Mn Drownap. —It will be rememderec that duriog the gale of week be- fore last, the schooner Roanoke, Capt James Kill of this ior Muskegon, for lumber, was driven ashore south of the river at that place, as we at taat time stated, where she has since lain On Saturday, towards dusk. on the arrival at Muskegon of the propeller RM from this city, propel'er took in tows yaw! toot containing Cayt. Kilbright and six of nis ores, with , &e , to repair the Roanoke, for the par- por By rome unlucty accident, the awl capsized, or run under on the passrge. and the oa o- bendy three of the handa were drowned. Capt. Kehoe end crew ancoced: din raving the wate noni two of the K wae about forty-five years old, origt- nally from the vorth of Ireland, and for four years past a resident of thiscity. His wife Is now at Muskegon — Ghicago Journal, Ovi. 16. Sliver. ‘TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. In the few remarks made by me, as published in the Banat of the Ist tnst., headed, “A great public want and bow to supply it,” I said ‘more than half the silver of the world is dug from Mexican soll.” I now eubmit figures, demonstrating the truth of that state ment. I ¢efine the fects from authentic records. ; | edopt the heading of the sta‘ement, as I do the entize tobie, just us (t came from the authorities that gave the artfle tothe world, except the running of the troy pound cut in dollars :— PRODUCE oF peat ~ For 1850, a Troy. we $1,209,000 '970'G00 7,124,000 ‘200000 13,694,500 33,008,090 348,000 Ths. troy. + 28°7,425 $66, 348,500 other parisof the world furnishes, sa shown by tle above tabie, 1,186 825 pounds, troy weight, of tliver, or $56,843, 60; Mexico, 1,650,000 rounds, or $33,000,060, meking a talence in favor of Mexico, a4 a silver pro- | ducing covatry, over all other paris of t2e world, of | 468,125 pounds, troy reight, or $926,600, [velieve I bave put ‘his point beyond cavil, Vexico Ageing’ the world @s & silver ehounding and silver producing country, in an amount approaching vesrly a $1,000,000 of silver over and above the proonctions of ail other countries. And here I pause to ask : wuppore it was seested that a portion of some ccecn wese proven toabound in whaler, more in num bers than coul i be foond ip any other, or ali other seas ana ccesrs, and in the ratio vf this product.on of silver by Mexico, over the production of all the worlé bevidee— po moter how fer Gwisnt migtt be that rea or that coran, even though it should be im the proximity of the Lorth «le, where the adventurers would bave to con terd wiih ali that is dismal, and distressing, and pyrilous, how Jong Weuld it bé think you, Mr, Evitor, before ships wouk be put fp requisition, and maaned apd equipped, | and rent in‘o that resion of desolation and ¢nifering in ques: of ybsks? If] 2m not mistaken, whal porled to wbound in grewieruaceeré Smaart *éone, = a portion of there polar seas, and men are iatiog— fo I bave been tol —with their capital and ene:gies to go to those distant and polar seas in earch after them Or sbould it be reported that in some far off and newly Giecovered itlsuds, guano hid besa discovered, more sbundant avd of setter quality than that which is found in the Chinchs Islands, think you much time would be lost in fi:ting out whips to go after it? Or if tidiogs should reseb us on the stlaxtic border, that oz the fur- thest verge of our somain, no matter in which direc tion were Jands of the richest quality, watered aud wood- ¢4, end roll acd beautiful, where, from the cesial na- ture of the climate, crove flowed’ cro,s, in unbroken 8 cceesfon, and where rick ness itself was unknown. how macy thousends of our people would be found the dengera of the wilderness and mountain tri and the onslaughts of savages and of state. tior—on foot mort of them; and others drawn by balt starved unimala, sometimes even by, cows, upon whose scanty and feverish milk they would be lia: ble to find their Only defence against famine and death. 1ask, how mary thousands and tens of thousands of our ople would be founs making ready to brave all these japgerr, and 10 encounter all these hardehips, to go to this lend of fertility, abundance, and health? And yet, yonder Fg ‘upon, and beneath the surface of Mexican foil, within easy aad speedy rereh of us— distant, as I have eaid, not over from fifteen to twenty Gays from this very ‘city of New York, clamps and maces of silver, offericg wealth greater than ean be com- passed by whalera, hunters, or speculators, andin a country of great Joveliness and healthfulnses, with but liitie cost of izayel to reach it, and no polar horrors to are re: | rein | panes her; Tea.” neds very heavy ‘ce merican core, SLondon . vith moe oul 70 panrengars te Gieeeid merges ‘m Rathbone, Pratt Liverpool, Sept 14, with méeo ers. to @ Brown, acelsier Hadley. iverpool, Sapt 1, with mare and it Shi New Harapebice Live-peel, 53 days, 2 salt, to order; vessel and Sr poesagses ts “areas ac | “Sip Wim Laytin, Carpenter Havre, fept 9, with mése Marzied, At St John’s Chureb, on Wednesday, October 18, Caanorrs the Rev. 8 H. Weston, kDwamp J. anery'te A”, | and s10 Fasvengers, to Post & ftyerson, and Hurlbut & Co. aughter of Naths ") ee lites Sm peasengers te W “etinis — days, with Gitehriet, Haves. 27 dew Jersey papers py. * In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, October 18, by the Rev. Dr. Lewis, Tuoxas Locxitt to AMmiA Frances Hat- LUCK, both of that city. (Cn uesday, October 17, at Elm Lawn, Wiscesset, Me, “esto! Ssbie Tels t; 17h, of phe “ by Rey. Ur. Balksm. Dr 8 V. TuckaR, of Gardiner, to | £7 Quetec gs ey Mice Fooy W., and Capt. Wruuam B Hinrow, of New 22 ’Benter of Boston. ded of chore eet aa Bran York. to Miss Many F., daughter of Hon. Franklin Clark, caseet. |. Ship Rich (of, Baltimore), Cofia, > “ | Si Scere ote cen i ae peas | ~ Ship Jorbui (of Providence), Barton, orn, 48 On Saturdsy, October 21, Witwam Russet, only child | “ cs tig Sept of Kev. Jomes W. and Antoinet'e Macomber, aged 1 year, ions 0'e yoke Proveas task Giety fron Pate v8. The relatives avd friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this morning, at ten o'clock, from the hovee cf J. F. Driggs, No. 222 Spring street. His be taken to Uy prees Hills for interment. tives and friende of the family. and thore of his brothers, Audrew, Thomas, anc Michael, also the mem- bers of Company F, Shiel’s Guard, and the members of the W. MU. M. Benevolent Society, are respectfully in- vited to attend his funeral, in citizens dress, this after- | noon. at one o'clock, from late residence, corner of | ‘Twenty fifth street und kighth avenue, { On saturday, Uctober 2!, Mra. .NN ATTBRSAL aged 86 3% ). Brickapn, Bremen, $9 days, in bal- , ve C: & Paule, Cot 7 lat che Bilses fron Bremen for New Denker, Bremen, 44 deys, in ballast Meyer & Stucken. reve (br) Ward. Hull, Eng, 48 days, with Ate B&F W Moyer, 0. fof Reoklsns), ‘3 er, years dena teith pall to Woodred & Retlcbons vessel Ge Reese, ‘The relatives and frienda are reepeetf iis lavited to at- | # tenn { ove k 194 the funeral. this atterpoon, pitwd o'clock, from | Berk Catharine (014) Schwarting, Hambure, 46 devs, the residcoee or ner daucb er, Mre. Kendal! No. 136 ) With mdse and 2107 ‘Greve Grand Turk, TI, 8 Bowers. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood for | 4,5, Rate Tendersee, (ir), Cream. interment, Brig Delmort (Br), Dirck St Joins, NF, 14 days, with Op Monday. October 16, Jomy NuGEnt, aged 6 years, 8 | co-1, months and 38 days; and on Sunday, October 22, bis bro- ther, Rosert Nvucenrt, aged 5 years. 4 mopths an‘ 5 days. ‘The friends of the family, and of heir unole, Ex Alder- man Mullins, are requei ted to attend the fuveral of the latter, from their fother’s residence. No. 13 Cherry street, be afternoon, at three o’ciock, without further invita- jon. On Sunday, October 22, after a short illness. Exqzansra WatnG, wife of Thorn Walling f»rmerly Elizabeth Cheas- min, aged 70 yexrs, 2 movths and 27 days. Her friends are respectfully invited to attend the fane- ral service, at her late residence, No. 3:7 Washington street, corner of Seach strect, this afternoon, at three tcA iy, Brig Coasdichoe (Wr), Plosseiz St Pierre, NV, 17 days, "iprig Lucy. kien Cf Boston), Robbins, Wilmington, NO, 8 eae with anval stares tod RS Gilmore. as » Sew Haven fs Pen A> iy ee ton, to Scranton & 71 . White, Ficbmon4, 4 days, with flour, te Sehr Grier wey. Hicbiands b+ ring WS Ritchoook & Keady Oct Ii in N cy ‘Th: Baltim 10 days. Schr Grace Watson, Ndwards, Philedelphis for New o'clock. “Her remains will be taken to Keyport, tomor- | BAY, csssee Phissdeiphia for Provid Tow, for interment. . Smith Cs « for kona Z Suddenly, on Sunday, October 22, Euax, wife of EAwa. Ear Tighten i, Behe, Hock :) tw '. Dunten, ir rill, Keoklen Her friends, and those of har husband, are respectfully | Schr Pilot, Verri'l, Rook land invites to attind her funeral, from her late residences, | Sehr Bffort, BIW, Rockland. | No, 160 West Twenty-fifth street, to morrow afternoon, | Lehr Mount, Vernon. Jones, Rock at two o'clock, to proceed to Green’ On Sunday, October 2Z, Mra Jeanerr Sram, wife of 8, Stein, of this'city, formerly of the city of =t. Louis, Mo. Echr Orin Cowl. Smith. Kookland, Bor Nelson, Wells, Horwich Schr Mary Hawes, —, Harwich. Schr Banner. Bt. Louis pspers pleae copy. On Saturday, October 21, Carmarme H., wife of J.B. eee Bt onse taarae: 19 dene. Stewort, and daughter of Adrian Hegeman, aged 32 years, Gatae 10 10sm: nthe and 11 days ‘the friends of the family are respectfully invited to at tend her funeral, this afternoon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, No. 85 ‘iillary street, Brooklyn. encounter, and no danger to Ferson or ropecty more | “(mn cunday qorning, Co ober 2s, Kuisan OoaDMLL. ane than sitende a trip to our own lakes, and yet, withfacts | His funeral will take plage from ‘he residence of his | £cht Eapbemis, Eid: dee, Fortsmonth, ¢ ianiahea by the above table of the costplaty of these | teether tn Jaw, J. @, im Clairmont avenue, near | Behr Mystic ———. Bingham > “em J © Kalb avenue, Brooklyn, this afternoon, at cne o'clock. cor Howard. Love! ton. of commerce and industry, feeling the want of it, is teodaanelertiad elaanens. " who are there among us, wise as we are, enterprising 3 we are, wealthy as ms sre, apd money making erg ney loving as we sre—who amcng us, I ask, tainks of evriching .bemeeives and the country by stepping across the iio Grande, on our own border, and accepting the offer which nsture makes of those bonndless ollver treasures. Tens of thousands, tearing selves away from family and kindred and’ friends, dezzied by the glitier of ty dust.’’ wend their long and way to Calfornia, thtre to toilin rivers, sod mountain streanlets, in mud acd sand, to pick up the almoat in- fivitesimal grains of the golden treasure—hot suns or Grenehing rains, and sed fere, and dreary accom ticns, all to contend ageinst Many, as they deserve ‘ succeed. They strike a ‘ placer;’! bag gold, an ARcaER, widow of Antbony, in tend ber funeral, at o’clock. New Haven cars leave Canal before seven o’clcok. Carrisgen will be the depot at Mount Vernon, at ten o'clock. gering illness; Bawasr, wife of Wm. E. Fiteginl aged 43 prio Soraeety of Brooklyn, N. Y* nee = — longs, Mr. James MoGouy, formerly of Brooklyn, Schr Barriet Wass. Boston, 4 hr MMi At Eset Chester, on menog a October 21, Mra. Amn 70th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- Fas: Chester, this morning at ten street at a quarter in readiness at ol y lock, Providenos. Gardner, New Bedford. 15 hours. iodicue was consigned to Mortimer The steamabi Litigation, not CH ‘Two chips, a bark, a Wind at sunrise, NE; meridian. do; sunset, 5, and light. At Philadelphia, on Wednesds letober 18, after a tin- South American and lexas papers pleace . Memoranda, In Boston, on ‘hursdsy, Cctober 19, of inflammation Lavronen—At Cherryfeld, 9th inst, from ths Messrs Tid sn 4 Smith, a besutiful o iT fae te 1 nea by Capt F the John Wesley. 81 a who will also command her. On board the steam:hip Eldoraco, for New York, on Sa- of Castine fhrough dangers of no ordinary sort, turn thelr faces | turday, September 23, second day at sea, Mr. JOHN ROPER. beeen fobs from the “ diggins ”’ to Sen Francisco, and home. But She fii a - 7 time. from the yard of Ur Ames how many never reach home f i EPaeeleece Rees pekiest oes coay bork of But there is nothing of all this vast distasce, of this Jong and painful separation from friends, nothing of all this wandering after “ placers,”—no necessity to drag in streams, or thrust the armain mad, or dig in sand, or ‘Weekly Report cf Deaths inthe city an county of on Tor, fom tht 14th dy of cal x, to be command- m, Silman of Milibridge, aad owned in past. bam & Co, Boston. oc by byCa tober to the 2lat day of October, 1 Men, 99; women, 88; boys, 136 b Teil fc Marine Reports. girls, 125—Total, 447. NEW ORLEANS, ee 2l—Arr ebip Hertley, and bark: be exposed to the rays of a burriog sun, or the driving and crenchivg rain at » silver mine. ‘The miners, it is rd Yarmonth, F true, igo below and work in the caverns, but this is the | Abrcess of the’ knee Fever, bilious.. BOSTON, Oct 22—Arr ships P. employment which these Mexioaos most love; but as to Fever, puer; Emperor, Cagis the parties to the enterpriro, the hacienda is theireo- | Aeurism » Scarlet. pe re yiph Vert and their hone, where may be gathered all the | Aneurish Fever, typhoid bigest Te nr omferts, and where mey be enjoyed all the happiness | Avoplexy Fever, typhus Atwood, Philadelphia. of the Comestic relations, and they are in our own great | Arthms er, congestiy p Heart, cisesse of. Mast Hooping cough: Heraid oe Inanition PHILADELPBIA, Oct 22. 4 P rr twenty days, at most, from home, for silver, which is of 80 much more cary access, apd #0 much more valuable and needed? But it msy be objected that the working of a silver mine requires the eciepes of the miner. of the geologist, the machinist, the chemist, and much capital True. But bsve we rot all theee in our very midst? And are not science, snd mechanism, and capital required in the buli¢ing of our noble ships, and in the laying out ard ‘aying down of our railroads, &c., & ? * In ‘my next I vill show, from offclal reoordn sod unquestionable authority, what almost boundless wealth Bleeding from lun Burned or scalded, Bronehitis.... Indueozs Infiemmat % Infiammation of bowels. Infammation of lungs Infammation of stomach Inflammation of throat. Toflammation of liver, Inflammation of spine, eamsnips O (Br), Halifex 5 daze: Osprey. Amos, St Joba. Deli srk, S York; rhip Howadjt Balch, Lon i enhes Boward, Wood Cirgentl, sioily, 60 dapes Loeser Snow. Providence, Belew ship-Wy- loutgomery, y, Liverpocl; brig Pulaski, amers Cit; e, Now York; in shester, Eertport; Bre hre EH Atwood, Atwood; nd Wm H Micobell, By z 7 5 1 4 1 8 9 16 1 1 1 Eat Be Ses Swoon om Om mtn Consumption Maltormation, Munsters. has been gathered, exd by some very ignorant and very vals'ons, he jara-mus, Bar Seo arrivels at thir port poor fi ‘the ail ‘of ico; but these | Convulrions, infantile. Mareemus, infan' vi res t Baltimore from NYork Fost fore re icclated'csnen, ua should aot’ be Gcnvuleions, puerperal..: 1 Monrles.. inst, Tore end maistopmaste, fibvoom, one bea" best ie dente, Dut only POUR... seer ve 9 jured, om the pasengs. I willalso show the immense Congest: 8 Foreign Ports. systematized workings. where science nnd capital are em. | Congestion of lungs... 6 Canrz—Bid Sept 25 bark &: the Sea, Miller, Meiagn. ployed; and when thisis dene, there will be enougb cond ce of kidneys and “ a one igg port abt Sept 19-bark Homer, Faulkeer, fee perbaps, to induce men to think and act for themselves. Dent dre Oct 4ehip C: ivthiaa, D: neg aie Saray ae ath don (and processed) "eld tthe stipe Aldopusnewae,” Sut Maryianv Coat Trape.—The spect, of large shipments of coal are now brighter ‘than they bave besa forsome time past. The recent heavy reins have af- forded an abundant supply of water, andin consequence the canal is in excellent; navicable order, of which the |,57° coal companies will no doubt avail themselves, and as the reason is advencing, it is reasonable to suppose they willrend as much to market as possible. For the week ending Satu day, the 14h October. there were cerried over the Cumteriand Coal and Iron Co ’4 raflroad 5,200.01 tons, and over the Mount evage Iron Company’s riflroad, 1,641 tons, making in the whole from the of the sirull Urknown O1 t for thi ‘ ley, NYor>: J (Br), Youn, Frostbung region for the week 9,741.01 tons, and for the Fractare of ibe sion. Sane Igy. RYer Latin i), Youn tported over the Georgo’s Creek Coal and Iron Com- ‘8 railroad, 3,827.17 tons, and for the season 145,- ‘Totel from the whole region for the week, 18,368 18 tops, cf which 1,843.04 tons descended the Cheeay and Obio cansl, in twenty three bosts, end 11,526.14 tons went to marke’ over the Baitimo'e and Ubio Railroad. since the let of January, 1854, 493.412 13 tons were scnt to market, 884 786 17 tons of which were transported over the Baltimore and Ohio and 114,826 16 tops dercended the canal.. Miner's Journal, Oct. 20. A Peritous BALLoon Asoxnston—The Rioh- mond Despatch gives an account of an extraordinary and caring balloon ascersion made by Mr George Elliott, frou Slash Cotteg, on the 19th inst. Elliott not teing able at first to get higher than the tops of treee, finally, to Vghten the burtben of the balloon, says the 4 threw off his bat, his coat and his boots, and then cat loore his car sno threw that aside. He joined the ends of the very +mall cords which hed been usei to attach the car to the balloon, and seating himrelf upon these cords, (there were three of them.) a+ twenty minutes ive o’clock, bade the multitude acieu and ascend. edrapidiy, in s plight which, for peril and discomfort, is without parelidl in the bistory of ballooning. After being suspende’ between heaven and earth for aboat thirty five minutes, and suffering gre.tly f-om tbe cold wind, he began to prepare jor a descent, but to his sur- prise found that bis valve would not work at all, and that his only ebarce wes to await the condensation of the ges ard the gradual deeceat of the ballooo. Forta- nately for bim this looked for result took place about halt-paat fire o’clook, and at ter miputes before six Mr. * maces safe descent in Mr. Henry Vougier’s ploughed feld, about two miles east of the city, Morpmr 1x Csxapa—Dzsorirrion or THe Mur- DERERS —ibe police cf Albsuy heve reosived a commu- vication frem Buffalo, stating that a murder bad neea committed in Caneda, ané that the a charged with the perpetration of the crime left that city in the 67. M train, on Tharacay. for the Esat. The party oonristed of five when they left that city, and are thus deserised by te'egreph :—No 1, named Townsend, five feet rine inches Bie white cloth on, green’overcost, black under coat, ligot ; is twenty-Aix years of age. No2, five feet ten inches high, rough gray overcoat, round fece, tandy hate, awelled:neok; in 22 years of ome, and belonged to Pentlend’s circus, No, 4} five foot six ioches high, twenty one years of age; dark com; Jom, green over. coat. No, 4, ive foot ah, fnobee bighy tuirty years of age; blue snd gray breid-d overcoat, galter boots, brown hair, dark psnta No 6, bands marked with biue, light plaid pants, light complexion. Cnime In ALbaNy.—The following isa statement of the arres's of persons charged with criminal offences, wade by the police cf \Jbany, from the first of January to the first of Cctover, 1864 :— Arsanit and battery, 976 ; on Copy ha ;. with deadly weapons, ith intent to rob 4 intent to rape,8 ; absadon! 1, arson, 8; attemot tosteal 13 ; basta: of the ent Rak ‘i bangieey ; beng treme etencer, 26; forgery, 44: gra: 0} eae ‘alserdeely’ a meanors 241 ; perjury, reosiving stolen y 6; seduction, 4 four thousend. pins Fouxp.—We learn from the Detro?; pa- yeni nine of the bodies of persons who perished on the ill-fated E. K. Collins were recovered on ‘che thth instent, They were picked up from three to ten mila below ¢mberctha ymong them was tP9 dody of Mre Watrous, of ssntebula The steamer Pov .ri has gone te the eo-ne of the wreck, baviog on bor ra Captain 6 "Ward, 24. who, we understand, bas pur chseed the hull and engine of the Collins, which he B’oads to reise, | ~ som (from bec), Londor; Emma Jane 3 Jeans Put in 4th bark Peal ¢ rowal\)—Off Oct 4 Canton, M’Les, from Antwerp for NYork Queer: wa—-Of! Oct 4 ship Marmion, Hadley, from Me- bile for Ravre. sl vuoamIn'port Aug 18 Mark Elizabeth Hall, Bortrem, for Zennibar and Salem ‘Vina CmUr--Arr-Sept 26 brig Parthenom,Sevage, Bostom, Ports. Boers Bs ett com creme Rom micoms Ulesration of epine...... oretetetetet ete eyereperetet fever et femereney ich: ‘Tangiar, Grani a NV ok}, Beuree, Baltiniore; Masia Fee. W delpbis; steamer City of sew York, Matthews, de ‘CBARLESTON— Arr Oct 18 ship Brandy win NYork: water, Caroitem, Bherw 00 sere, Havans; sehr Wm Smith, Conklin, NYor! ow ship Delaware, F ERPENi. ua Sortaee oon ee eebr ler , new York, FALL K1VER—Ay? Oot 20 echr Minerva, M'Givern, Bal- timers, Sid, 18th sehr Fountain, Davis, NYork. LYES'S HO R—Arr Oct i, st Ames *t John, ¥B, for Philsds! with: ti Passengers of eceamebip City of Philndeiphia (the O has bed Workh-use. Kal Xery heavy westhor—oe the I7th, hades oary ele Colored Home Hospital:: 1 | fis™Pateatipnie foe boron, Frank do tor saco; Rublewas Colored Orphan Asylum.. 1 | NYork for Bengor; Northern Light de for Ha! ; Mom Colored persona......... 7 | t Benger foo Heaton: jand fer Dew je York; Plymouth Book, Beston for Poin al tn wd « main topm: Borton; Rowand Hac Thorndike Harging NY 30 4 1G, City Ine . York, Get. Z1, 1854. » N 1. Se ie; Wall kK, 'Sld aches Jacob Kaymond. 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