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yt th from the | ORDER FOR THE DRAFT 18 NEW YORK. | srs myntsr o ne committee, to this dopant. , . Ent HUSBAND MURDER. Shi teen hth tbe ind i bo FOR TE RAFT 18) , ast ofr Po. narod ener ~ change 192 pany w 1° Menacnenat one OF frome, Tae cummandant o SEER tmmediate, Generel Orders—No. 79. ok for transportation Testimony om Hemicidal . Mirics Attorne* | chink the conduct and ap- Guwenat HRapquaRtEns, Stars OF om} will oka men sane the Quartermast<> ania—Murbid and Impelsive Insani- Pee 8 ave before an a act of frenzy are | ADJUTANT GaNERAL’s Auuany, Oct. 18, 1862. the for the district, or, where no Quartermaster ty—A Vast Amount of Patients from In- ‘and important In determintie the validity the 1, Deearcinaa ef the ee eae oe axe Becn appointed, to the Quartermaster General, at 51 Caused by Melancholy and Dow 5 fre>“y. is is not one symptom or two that distinguish in- Fone | re) an ara ire. ap cab ‘street, New York. oan sanity Cow she does not to | eanity, it is the grouping together of @ number of eymp- oe x. following orders of the War timer, Baltimore—Master. ic Grief. popersye them; she says in her tome.” next, equal in the aggregate to the number of mer re. | ing io the transportation, clothing and subsistence of the Philadelphia—Bimpeon & re 4 mba ud pers ty foe ‘Can there be such a thing as tranquil frenzy? A. | quired on that day, to complete the quota of one b’ divea | drafted men, are hereby published for the information Rh COURT OP CURE AND THRIINR cence: she exclaims, «“Pever, speak 1 ie ee Moat | 1 thunk not; froney- is uscd, However, In two. goasea— | aud twenty thousand apportioned 10 thin State. and $ of all ofticers connected with their organi- G Benton & Bens. Before Hon. Judge Barnard. four lori years { have pleaded to pou; the pele cer | one in which the patients are‘roused toa very high point, | 1. The district 1.48 Woeated in Goners’ rders No. | matin [Those ordre heyecuimeady been, publishel in eiphia—t ¢ Benton & Kons. Oct. 14.- The Peopig vs. Mary Real—The court room | SoMes in to arrest her, am have | it another sense it is used as meaning tho came as mad | 62, will be continued for the drafted men, econ in the | the Huan. ] re aS pees tee. ie ee , Sub ave dpe. Sleds Now vere we > mare continuous madness. In homicidal | counties of New York and Kinge, where * vill be lo: | By order of the Commander-in-Chief. ements ie? Buck & Co. Was again greatly crowded, the investigation becoming | to supe. j- you don’t, i do.”” “The police officer, on being | Bess or imsanity—continnous ma th rated as the chief commissioner eh .°y will b y “ ° lett, Hyann! a. + more and more mterestivg as the cavo draws toa close, | tera what Ge thought of her consti. sat:—2°1 vamk Sy een ee ge ort ate | thandante for eaid eampe will be ar spit _fecide,,* Conn. THOMAS HILLEOUSE, Adjutant General. tg rg og ng Once oll ao ladi court, sing knew perfectly what she was at.” A be of IH. ‘The following named persor i ee er ee ARRIVED. a . ‘Thore were nearly sixty lac - b court, and deep anxiety vaing that narrative of facts to be sworn to and to be Oe rt at ve teal te oa a cause | Commissioners for superinier gi ok eb} G eer The Draft in Massachuactts. Steamship Talisman, (Br), Russel i Ja, Oct5, ‘was manifested as to the reeult. clieved, What indication of eanity or insavity do any or antag oF me tee Mine’ uind brought’te.a cer. | scveral counties, with power gfimg, the, drat, for po: Boston, Oct. 14, 1862, ] gui Porta Prince 7th, 10 Walco Booth. “Waar inst, lat John M.D. Keating, examined Uy the District AtterDeg, } aio thin MePccial solemnly and seriously to such a | taid state, and then, from an additional cause, may bo | Sirmations:ce An official order bas beon issued for the draft in Massa. } 54, 1on 2, slensted A retake Josgnh Barc bound M @eposed—I jive at No. 16 Third street; knew Perer C. Pe wg eb perce Bony Be agen Fy thonyy dod developed, 0. Weala ee be ely to be doveloped nik a Po chusetts to commence to-morrow. It will be found noces- cs ey. Geil, Aug 18, with "wool to Naples, Welsfotd & Real be roomed these during the last two Years; he | <ther ewurt io weivilized community, In the Huntingdon pei eR impnleive insanity it is very | Broome—Borare §. Griswold, sary in but few localities in the State, ALTO, tari, Glouler, Laverpoal, Séps 18; wiih medee, to came July 23, 1860; he remained till Decembo. a2, 1860, | ‘vase the medical witnesses caiman Per | ‘Aitticnit to decide: T should expect that the effect would Gattaray gus William Woodbury, ‘The Tenth Massachusetts battery left for the seat of | Zezven & Co. went aay and remained a month; came ack in Jan. HN OTe eA rmey! conteased. Yat i rience | follow almost immediately. Q. You have beon asked ‘John M. sherwood. sway to-day. BS Rag My ay Tp ey pos Saeed fand remained til! the day of tb’; nemicide; ba | war not so great a8 that Of his learned Tricnd, but, nevor- aeons am having pple wae Nn prams are eka augue Abner Hazeltine Washi ton, Irving for guebes, eh fat lat i Re Yor eB beard 98 Shy Resse, merely reored. CS an oe a aan cia mat | Inen and wemen bavo’ been acjuitied ‘out. of syisjasby i. Clark CITY POLITICS, Bae i ampeoe (ar Bathe Mersynaan, Liverpod, @. Stato any facts ae to is habits in regard 10. COMO ee eet er eae et i friend's theory and | ‘rom you were convinced from subsequently reading the pon bs sept Ta ith eat COE AB PRCINDSor ise to tome. A. As general thing be camo in between ten | Judge Barnard—The Court bas already had occasion to | evidence were not insane? A. I reeollect having read of The Tammany Primaries, aS shart Co, Crosed the Batiks sn int 44. Sept 30; lat ‘and eleven, sometimes as late ax twelve, and Wert cut in | pass apon this question, Precisely the same point was oases of that kind; | do not know that! can refer to any y Y I 0 5018, ion 1, spoke Br ghip Essex, from Liverpool ior New raised before me while I was Recorder; it was carried to | particular case. Q. Do you recollect the case of Catha- Delaware—W Niam Gleason, The Tammany Hall primary elections took place last Ena spol ork. ; ‘the morning MWpat seven or heif-past seven. thezeneral term, aud the decision was.aitirmed én favor | Tive Gerity, reported in the Medical Journat of Insanity? | — Dudchess—C. W. Swifts night in the different wards of the city, and pasted off | Ship Ashburton, Bradish, London, Sept 7, with mdee and Cross‘exmmined by Mr, Tames—My wife te mot here; | of (he admissibility of such evidence. i was tried in Newark; she was charged with the mur- | Aiie—Jumes Sheldon. very quietly. Tt is belioved that the fusion arrangement | 2.nissdugern, to Grinnell, “Sept 2S, lat 42, lon 4540, saw ‘whe is indisposed, My. Weal had hig clothing there, cannot Whe istrict Attorney remarked that since that deci- | der of her seducor, who had married another woman, Mhd Bissz—Robert 8. Hale. sion of his Honor the Court of Appeals had wstaincd his | se was acqititted on the ground of insanity ; she was then Franklin—Henry A. Paddock. delegates were successfully returned, notwithstanding Ship City of Montreal, Luther, Glasgow, 34 days, with ot jeptat home oo kbe 2th et i Court | Raton and Heunitten—Jobn Stewart. yome efforts to destroy the “state” agrecd upon by | mdse, to Thos Dunham, cg lg aay siuetnentions'st haste: “sue Pryce go ge ig geen Genesee Moses Taggart Wood, Purdy & €0. in the late Union Conference Come | , SMP Eilzaba (Hi), Glesle wane dea days, se seide bedid not sleep at home. he left work that he was ‘Qhestion repeated to the witness. A. Prom the facta } 1 did eee en ‘the case was in ry a ane Greene—F. sean ee n hip Germania, Townsend, Barre, Sept 16, with mdae ai ‘Wing #0 Jerwey;, crnnot say whether he slept at home on | Pine Me ea omene. form the | Tuicide? A. Thaye seen agase where a paint, jumped Jefferson—Charles D. Wright. Jeffersonian Congressional Convention. | “ship sosion (ot Solem), Alien Jr, Bremen, Sept, in bat- last, to J H Wilh lad_severe weather; Sept }2 and 13, FOURTH DISTRICT. : Fe ant hat Baie aa Weakize. drrived in Boston Bey the Wednesday might before the honvicide: cannot con- ‘Cross examined by Mr. Jantes—Q, Do you give -an | ito the river soveral times; it was supposed she was at- Kings—Samuel Garrison, Harmanus Agfa! a Jesse ji oe um iy inte ind Bai ote ae meeting Jeffersonian Fourth Congressiqnal Dis- inst. and rec ‘order 0 ‘Qnomyself to ary particular night:%e went away on | opmion that the party was sane without Leite A geen ber? Lerpptiad euioide and she represented that to be the case; | ©, Smith, Henry (, Murphy, Fbulip 8. r i ‘case, red caused uch trouble tbat. , Bernard Alfred M. Ship Pyramid (of Thomaston), Sleeper, Montewideo, Aug ‘Wbersday aud returned on Vriday. 4 Jefe snapinlon Ge, the aes, pregamend BE ae | Raving indirectly tuarwed-aheqoehe avin, tna next UG | TaM Tioeecnt ean aeeenior eater ; Naw } twict Convention was held last evening atthe Fifth Ward | 24 wit indse,to Snow & Bieta en eg jag Wo the Jadze— He was there ce Wedersday night, bus-| Cartion repented. 4. There may We other facta, inthe | abe as it Tallowed ber toewin gut; and there waa. "0 Cott, William J, Cropsey, William 7. Poet, ; Har: | Hotel, to nominate a member of Congress to be voted for | ,, Sn Gondol (Br, mow), Kelly, Farmorith, 3 a a pratt ig presented in this hypotheti. | further attempts, QA woman who had used hertelf to | denbrock. a psa ae oer ae jon, 96 days, in ballast, Woton Tharecay night. too ‘they are pet hy; ? Jaudanvm? A y Tu at the coming ton. Burk Laura (Brem), Wilmsen, London, days, Snechatidasin cday nights ne was | C#!o88e. @. On the facta that have been presented to taking opin might feign ee udanm? A. Igwis—Henry E. Turner, Ms ward t the First, § .d, Fourth, : : ee ce) nee yeu. without your having Feu the person aoa seen the | She eoukd take lage doses of epliin without any vory | Tieingston-—George Hastings. aa Preseat from » Second, sanito (Br, of Newcastle), Cunningham, Glonece- Fifth, Sixth and F ghth wards. Mr. Michaei Cariol!. of the Fourth ward. was called to the chair, aud Mr. J¢h. H, Whitmore, of the Fifth ward, ting of her hnsband with another | sensible effect. Q. Leaving out of the cago the facts which | yuaison—Sidney 1’. Holines. 8 ee ae ee agit tight hase'eet oe pork a of volition and of | in my hypothetical question related to the scene at the | jmroe—sJohn U. Chumasero. + al reat th = apn noe mei 4 pil oo nae ho | 1ind, would y:u give an opinion that che was sane? A. | washerwomau’s, wero you able, ip any of the other ‘acts, | Aentgomery—Richard H. Cushney. in bal'ast, to Edmision Bros,_ Dols Horton (Bry of Yarmouth, NS), MeMuilen, »pt 6, with mdse, to Edmiston Bros.” Sept 28. lat vassed the wreck of a brig of about 200 tons, water. i 1 conn withher ] t0 detect any signs of grief or -melauchoiy in New York—Charies P. Daley, Washington Smith, Benja- | appointed secretary. . re c feed). yeas there; 1 did not See him, ‘ut 1 beard him come ia fetiiee, fe mis. iy “vitnen fave peed pont of | the acts or” ue jady—in going to the place | min W. Bonney, James W. Beokman, Charles W. Sand. ‘Tho following names were put in nomination:— Bark Sea: manga (Kon), Christianson, Belfast, 38 days, in Mboxt s.c2 eleven was Weduesday: be did | tie paroxysm upon hor miud, and knowing that sho | of business of the deceased, going to the ferry, | ford, Prosper M. Wetmore, William’ Hall, John Ewen, | Benjamin Wood, ballast, to Holiubos & Co. not Nell: nae hie was. gring ¥ ey Twas home vo hittic | cioced shgsdid not value life and would rather die than | purchasing the pistol, &c.7 A. I think that in them there | Robert S. Dillon, Charles Yates, Isaac Dayton, John Jacob | Danial F. Sickies, Bark Men‘or (Swe), Andergon, Goltenburg, 59 daye, with that I very seldom sav him, the morning before the | vie. would you say that at that time she was responsible | Ate DO indications of grief or melancholy. \. Suppose | stor, Jr.,Charies A. Stetson, Utis D. Swan, R. A. Witt | Hiram Walbridge. a SS INS ge eR Bomicide he asked some of my family to go down to the | ror he: acts? A. T yave an Opibten on the facts that were | that to these ‘acts T should add that the man shot was | haus, Andrew Carrigan, Eugene Le Gal, James . Willett, | Au informal bailot was then taken, when seventeen | trit Tddo Kimball, Ulmer, Pacha arias yerd ana pick @ reactor him, that ho waa going toJer- | vreseutod.. the womsn's husband or lover, and that she had met bin | James A, Briggs, Jirch Bull, Jobn D. Sherwood, Benjamin | yotes woe cast for Benjamin Wodd, five for General | Brig Lonisa (Br sof St John, NB), Haines, Cardiff, 47 days, mey; Tennncyetate.c€ my own koowledge Wat he slopt ucstion substantially repeatod. A. Fmust answer my | With one whom she suppposed to be either his intended, | jp Manierre Sickles and six for General Walbriage. Mr. William H. | with coal, to A Smithers & Co, Had very heavy weather; i that house within a week before his death. guestion ag before; Isee no evidence of insanity in the | his wife or his mistress, what effect would that have on |” piagara—Alfred Holmes. Cook moved to make the nomination of Benjamin Wood ] lost spare’ split sais, de, f 5 ‘To the District Attorney—This paper in my hand is a the question of motive’ Uncida—Goorge W. Smith. unanitnous by acclamation, Some of the members object- Brig Vilage Pride (Br, of Ayr), Semple, Grecnosk, 44 days, eres te "ot “Ne, Real's iotdng ceocull “Lie room »gpize the principle of impulsive insanity | Ubjected to, admitted, and exceptiod taken. Ononda,o—Richard Woolworth. ed, and motions were made to take arecess for halt an | Wiilcoal wimaster. | os oe in paitaat, to a. the ied Boos beet oe creed re » functional derangement acd general | A. In citer case J do not Know that } would change my | On/ario—George B. Dusen berre hour, and to adjourn until Friday next. ERORS (AUN, SATE cee ae ee wparkor; always kuew Mr. y bis foulstepa and bis msanity? A. L recognize an impuistve insanity such as | | Opimien as to the condition of mind. Ovange—Jcbn 1. Monell, 1 ‘The Chairman decided these motions out of order,and | “Yn Thomas Wright (Br), Bernard, St Johns, NP. 18 days, cough, be had a peculiar cough, if the homcide occurred | navy described. Q. Independent of general insauity? } the question of sanity you conside: O/leans—Arad Thomas, : put the question,on the first motion, which was carried | with salt, to order “on a Friday, be was away on Thursday might. A. Where there is perhaps po apparent delusion, stili | A. Yes. Q Have not near! Oswege—John C. Churchill, and the nomination declared unanimous. Brig Wr I Townsend (Br), Hill, Boston, 6 days, in bal- Jobu T. Underhill examined by the District Attorney— asion may exiet. Q. Ie not an aitempt at suicide trom | honvicidal mania that you have either seen or read of Otsego—David H. Little. ‘Att giving three cheers for the gontleman they bad | !98i (0 Kdmiston Bross Am gon to the lady examined yesterday by the defence of and destitution the result of a morbid state of the | been accompanied with total want of motive? A. T think | purnam—Ambrose Ryder. nominated the Convention adjournod, cae eiaiaten (any, dnaiaoe. Wnileae Me. tie venois 8 am an inmate of iy mothe pily at was with us that 7 ig? A. An attempt at suicide does not necessarily | 80; that is one of he principal points Uhat characterize it Qneenc—Klins J. Beach, FIFTH DISTRICT. vide & So H fhe prisoner boarded at the time of the homicide. & | juply insanity; that is well established by all writers: 1 | in connection with otuer symptoms. si Rensselaci—Gilvert Robertson, Jr, This Convention met last night at 416 Grandstreet, | | Schr Geo Prescott (Br), Smith, Monitor, NS, 9 days, with ; Did yoo eee the accused and the de a tage then a night pot call that insanity unless there were symptoms | | ‘The District Attorney referred to the English case of | jichmond—Lenry B. Metcalie. and adjourned to a future day, without making a nomina- | “Umber, to PT Nevius & Son, ; ‘or two prior to th a. 3 marking jsanity. Q. What would you call it?” A. Sui- | Peraneili, the Italian, the case of Ross Fouchett, who, at Rockiand— Andrew FE. Suifern. tion. P Sehr Ringgold, Merritt, Long Beach, NJ. j stan oy Bint een he Don cide, about baif-past | te® mind? A. T consider there is a distinction between | near him. i : Saravga—Joho W. Crane, The delegates to the Republican Convention of the Sixth Belir Brave, Stone, Providence. means Sane, Pree scene, Eales, “ADR ¥ that and im it would be an actof grief; suicide | Q. In your direct examination you spoke of impulsive |g penectaly—Steplien Li, Jobnson. Congressional district mot last night at the Hote) Julian, | Schr J P Collins, Rasarat, Albany for New Haven. Oe ful cm kas wha happened between them? a. | MAY result from grief without @ disease of the wi nd insanity, and chat ube person did not usually select a vic SchoRarie—Ly man Sandford. and Lomivated Hon. Blijah Ward, Steamer Novelty (U 8 transport), Shaw, Washingion, De, P a # i implies of the brain Ml ie * mL. |. t oD, la ili sheichins “ate'lee Teoeteane hancemt anny. thea rig ge ae potlitpeead Coicttels ae aL dodge ernasd-=On, inhiedia “iainiecyiubimumenr oc ee coeraaie: KIGHUPH DISTRICT. ee Soe ea eel? Wiaieevar wpetere tas tty he patient, a girl who, from grief, had attempted snicite? | dear to himy “A. Yes, Q. You attach importance to that Steuben—Weshington Barnes, If there were the symptoms’ that accompany suicide.-| &# an indication of insamity? A. 1 do. Q. How feng is it ¥ . Lawrence Smith. @ecnased and accused togeiner, in cur house she passed acretan GANG TECLGa, AT aeall ocx. | mines: hacdeldal venalvy. appeared ola’ feolewoa s0 ake Fy eg ove i lene by the name of =— Lge iicae nines a r ¢ | consider her necessarily ineane. books? A. I think it first described by Pinel Oity 9% ¢a.—Thomas Farrington. 1 otal pmo wlio peo erp pipe? Q. Would you exclude her without examination? A. | or sixty years ago: Pritchard has written especially 00 | iagsiius.—tienry ©. Walbridge, she know (he deconed her aon wer was that ale did wot 1 The law of the State requires that the party shall be ex- | moral méauity,and also endorses the doctrine of boms Ulster.-tenry Broadhead, Jr hu aaa per men Knew the deveaged tor | amined before being taken to an asylum. Q. Sappos> a | cidal mania, which ts inchided as moral msanity: 1 do Werk orange Perris, three years; maple te : one Sraeeines i it dhe. jady should bring her dangbter to yoar establishment and | hot recollect of any case of homicidal mania that was Washinglon.—O=car F. ‘were relations, and asked ber, and s! esti Bo asked ber } eit you that. from mi-ery and prief, she had attempted | recognized by the courts of this country; 1 regard Beck Wayne.—Ly man Sherwood. ‘bie in the parlor roy or booby caer” igoveurrence: 1 snicide. and that two hours before she said she did not | as an approved writer on this subject; I have read Yay- e W am employed in t m= pase House, it did strike as as care whether she lived er died, would you not take her } lor’s Medical Jurigprudence; it is regarded as a very good extraordinary that he should have been with her that | into your establishment? A. From thore facts alone 1 | authority. rel, Christofer, Baltimore. risen. McCabe, Baltimore. ulean, Morrison. Philadelphia, i BELOW ‘ Pratt, from London. 3 n. 1). Semple, from Greenock, Ang 2. ships, unknown, The Jeffersonian Democratic Congressional Convention for the Kighth district. met last night and nominated Mr. James Brooks as their candidate for Congress. Republican Congressional Convention, FOURTH DISTRICT. The delegates to the Fourth Ropnblican Congressionai District Convention met at the Fifth Ward Hotel last even- ing to nominate «member of Congress for that district, | paee Tarwisc, fee eee eh, had ve heavy to be voted for at the ensuing election. weather off Cape Good Hope, in which lost several spare, Dr. Van Wyck was called to the chair,and Thomas E. tren me tha ¥ ailsand bulwarks, and had decks swept. ing after hor telling me that she did not know bim. | would not consider her insane. Would you exclude Here the Court took a recess till two o’elock. ‘The fullo 6 hereby 2 Baker and WV. ©. Kimbal! appointed secretaries = a we: B Wyott examined by the District At- | her without examination! A, I would not receive her | _ On the rea:embiing of the Court. Mrs. Louisa Morreli | JV. ‘the following named porsons are hereby bppointed | Mane Aon. cn tnen ndjontacd: mubject ta call from whet East ee ee ae rney—I am a practising physician, avd was im 1858. ‘ Surg a F : without a legal commitment, Q. Iwill assume you to | Was examined by the District Attorney .and dep sed — | "YY ie A ; Lremember, in 1898, being called te the house of Mrs. | havea private cetublishmont? ae ree stprose | Tbave very lite acquaintance with the accused: T board- Pao aaa NEL einen a aia and Sylvester D. Mix, ip Broome street, it was near the 12th of October < | gkat exch a porson is ueccerarily insane: and inganily is | ed at ‘lic same house with her from three to five weeks: Aliejany. Milford Crandall, Lwas subpenaed on the other side, and was here when | pocegsary. for admission to an asylum. @. In such | I saw Mr. Real come to visit ber; it was at 65 Hammoud Broomec—3: @: Orton. Mire. Mix was examined: could not hear her tostimony ; | a case ‘would you exclude her from an asylum | street, the name of the lady who kept the house was Mrs. Cattaraugus.—FE. §, Stewart. 2 was called to ber house to a case of poisoning er at. | without examination! A. Porhaps from pity’ or | Payne; the accused seemed to be a very hard working Cayuga.--Eaward Hall Sempt at poisoning by laudanum, | made an examination | gympathy abe ought not to be excluded; but 1 | girl, and Iasked her why she did not get married to Mr a ‘Thomas D. Strong. of the case, but discovered no evidence that the patient | Would not think that she was necessarily insane. Q. | Real; she said their dispositions were so different she rastus L. Hart, ij Bad taken laudanum oF opium in any form: 1 gave ber | Would you exclude her, or oughtshe to bo exclaiied with. | did. not think they would live happily together; this was € Willar auemetic, which took ollect; thatetiect did not disclose | ous tesiing her mind? A. It would*un@oubtedly demand | in the winter of 1360. any symptom of Jaudanim or peisen; Iwas there about | an examination as to her condition. Q. You know the Cross-examined by Mr. Edwin James—I was not ac- Dour: it was a lady that | attended: I did not get her | great establishments for the insane, the Saipetriere aud | quaiuted with Mr. Real; he used to come to see her once mame, I did not attend any other case of poisou | Bicetre of Paris and Bethiehem Hospital in Loudon? A. 1 | or twice a weck: he saw: her in the parior;1 was present img at that house, F do not know who pro- | know them by repotation. Q. Can you tell me the per | once or twice when he was there; the conversation oc- red my attendance, Real saw re abont the | contage ot cases of inswnity in those ‘great horpitals aris. | curred on an occasion when I said to her she worked very the chair, without transacting any business. Re Scun Hanvist Quaxx, from Newbursport of and for SIXTH DISTRICT, Cornwallis, capsized on the 4th inst, and ai! hands, seven in This Convention arsemblod last evening at the Bleecker | PUIber Were los. The wseck drifted ashore near Briar Buildings, and nominated Fred. A. Conkling on the second | 240d, Westpor ballot. - A ee 4 Ry eh Ste hed eighty me ey day night last n¢ar Falkner’s Yeland, in Long Island Sound. r Bhe is supposed co belong to Boston, and was in bal'ast. On The Republican Nominating Convention of the Seventh | Fridav sie hal bilued, and it was thetight would SOOM £0 to Congressional district met list evening at the Steaben | pices. Her spars and rigging may be saved. House, Isaac V. Smith in the chair, and adjourned over | Caxat. Roar D P Turrer, with a cargo of wheat, sprang to Monday eyeing next withont making a nomination, aleak on Monday, and now Hes on the beach at Governor's asberiekt Sniathatie: Island, full of a ‘The Republican Convention for the Fighth district met Sld fron New Bedford 12th“iust, ship Swift, Worth, Norin jast night at Lincoln Hall, corner of Eighth avenue and | Paciie Ocean, Cortland—Goorge W. Bradi Delaware—Horatio N. buckley. Duchess—Edward H. Parker. i 9. 8. nations: Thirty-third street. The delegations from this district Arrat Parbados Sept 10, schr © L Sparks, Sparks, Prov- ede ae poe Tocattogt than there was any dispute aveut its | ing from grief i giris? A. 1 know the averages have | hard, and aeked her why she did not wet married to Mr yi sige eae ener Jas. B. King. yehich couprisos the Kiehteonth , Twentieth and Twenty! | ‘Bortown, trom’ a cruise, with 189 ybie ofl cain ld agai on ee en eee he to attend | heen ta c v a Real, she was a very indcstrious girl; I heard from seve- 3 re ; ret wards, were fall, and the utmost harmony pr - | th 4 * is wite; do not think that he called me to attend her at | Nett taken, but the per centage must vary in dilferent | Real: she was a vory in: Franklin - the dore Gay a mony prevailed. ‘ail; Ao not know whethes the bill was drawn up for at institutions: it is quite a large per centage; grief is | ral persons thet she was marijed, but there was nothing : : Among many gentlemen present were Judge k. P. Cowles, | wane Wie yt e eee eee nne, Soule, 1550 sp 86 wh; Ino ei ' . to jead me Ww suppos vial was married was ver’ ‘on Mre, Real; hecalied ant pad we $o- 1 sow | (assed as a cause of insanity. Q. Andgrief makes great | to lead me Ww suppose that she ty Ais, NB, 170 «) r /on—' it Ss Buwon and Homi ‘Wm. H. Johnsen. ex Ansistant District Attorney Sedgewick avd Sapervisor Capt Winslow, of ship ‘Elizabeth, NB, reports hero Ro- \ . Genesee—Norris G. Clark. ads pithy : 2 littio acquainted with her; I did uot speak to Mr. Real bait ‘ Stewart. At embt o'clock the Convention was called y | ratonga May 4, having tak bbis since leavi f Bhim in the room and Kuew him to be Mr. Neal: my vill | G.'tryou hada pauwont sulering from grief, and heard | odvzn tinea no Pe 1. Iogo-sall. order, and Alderman James Owens was elected Uresigons | Taisuds: bond riveting. ee reais was for $10, aud be paid me $6, 1 might not,under ali | that ene nad tee ide, and’ had aid | David T. Hrown examined by the District attorney— | He otk erg aud John Waito secretary. ‘TheConyention proceeded to | , C&pt Ray, of bark Dromo, of Warren, reporisherop the Siromweaisacas bp Piet fone poe ope spipbrems | that rhe did mot value her life, would you not | Am resident physician of the Bloomingdale Lunatic Asy. er 5 ballot for a candidate, with the following result-— Line, om 343 W, July 2, with 100 ep, © 3 lw we hil of af at ex. Elliott C. Cowd ee aR heeese ae Mr. Gridley moved that Mr. Cowden be deciared the candidate of the republican party from ihe ith Con- gressional district by acclamation, which was carried. Messrs. Churchill, Stewart and Aston were appointed to wait upon Mr. Cowden and tender hin the nomimation, Anjourned. Spoken, &c. orta, hence for London, Oct 1, Jat 41 37, ton 87 30. on, Bartlett, from Boston for NOrlesus, Bept 25, $347, consider those symptoms rather alarming? ‘A. They | lum, and have bocn copneoted with that institution a little Ml ho ees sprig EE PRE iat would be symptome requiring attention certain- | over ten years; | heard Dr. Ranney’s reply to your (tho * Toe Orite BONE ; ly; J think they would be alarming. Q. Is District Attorney's) interrogatory Uhis morning, and may shoauu 0 aaaoee ce memorandant book, in which there is this entry:—'Call- | ieide by a eink the thing tha is vases reo in okt | Sonca ie ae ie eee eT ee mormee: aad Tey : » C.K. MeLeilan, C. T. 4 to see Mrs, Real, 507 Broome street, Uot. 12,1858. | cuoly cases—the thing that you most dread where there | homicidal insanity; Lattach very great importai.ce to the Paid Oct. 2¢ *? r ie sorrow and melancholy? A. It i# a matter to be feared. | question of tho preeence or absence of mctive; a strong Q. Was it mentioned to you at the time that it was | (“Would you not take great care of persons in setticd | motive, such as jealousy, would have a very great im Mrs. Real? A. In the original book the entry is Mrs. — me apenoly and grief ‘who had said to one of their } portance as bearing on the opinion that might be formed; Sknew Mr. Real afterwards; be paid me; 1 don't reccl | Keepore that they did not value life? A. I should, —(. | if amotive were shown to exist 1 should weigh it by it. ject whether I made out an account for attending Mrs | snd i( that persou saw ascene which excited her inind { self: the importance that 1 wouk! attach to i. woatd ae. » Avil not say that I did not, i did not put Miss | Violentiy—such ag mecting this husband on this occa- |-pend on the character of the motive and its reality, of feted in any marked degree Cross-examined by Mr. Jame:—Hands to counsel bis ne, was signailzed umuer, from Salem for Ca; 49 30. pt 23, lat 16 40 N,, Ports. 1p Contest, Loring. Natal, ‘Aug 19, snip 8 G Glover, Kellum. Lon, 20—La pert bark Hesper, Cook, from San n—lia Spencer. — eel Backus, na: ry—Jerenvial Snell rdon Buck, William He ichmond county, was yesterday tmoid, James R. . the Democratic Copyeution at ake Plewnrt’s name down: I do not know that! called ber by ‘ou not have some alarm, particalarly if she | couree; the inference would be very different in’ the Soyer at nat ae (ann did Out's tor SACRA COE ee may Niork why name, or agceriained what her mame was. | nad attempted suicide before from the same cause? A f the motive being real aud ip tht Cothetke: ee ee $a NYork; brig Costa Rien, Reel, do. Bld S bark Golden Ido vot recollect who came for me: it was in the atter- | jf'sue had attempted suicide I shou'd be fearful of aye. naginary. Q. Suppose witness et ae ret egg Wm. fi. Thomson, Senatorial Conventio Rule, Whieberry, N¥ork. ‘ noon, I found her lying on the bed. saw a phial there, Q. Do you admit or not that the mind may be met her vor husband iu eos aiamiwcaier 2s Be mantener ee arene a FIPTI DITRICT REPUBLICAN x Caves, Sept I8—Arr brigs Cayenne (Br), Doherty, and took it in my hand, it bal the odor of jandanom, | 1050 ag hot to be accountable for whom she suppored to be at uel 8 Purple, BB. Manrau, an Boren, B. J. ne Fifth District Republican ¢ . Mery (Br), Pabens, do, .8id 22d, Brsebr An? think it hed contained’ laudonom or some mixture that | Without de Raphael, Robert A, Barry, Sigsmynd Waterman, thad landanom in it, io my judgment it was lwudanum; the y wo bun, aod that with two hours pistol, and then within an. hi rmined insanity? Is there no ight about by sespair and misery, a thet particular topic or on atopic m at No. 274 Grand street, and adjourned withouginaking aby nomination. ct that | on after that had met tor wins, Set W—Tu port brig Urana, Coombs, chtd to ial was cmpty, 1 gave ab emetic, do nob P thie man aud shot him, what, if any, indicrtions of im: and Luther Guiteau, oe eat es! Hee} (not for Turks Islands, a8 befere Pobecrved by the eifvct whether the stomach was full: as | oq won i, the person would not be. res; sanity would (hese facts present: nfaylor aud H. D. Didama. Assembly Nominations. r 3 \—Arr WD Sewell, Tyler, St Petersburg. jo udapum on the make @ | ana vhere there might exiet no delusion on any other Objected to, adinitted, and eception taken. bok: PIPTRENTH DISTRICT UNION ASSEMBLY «« ing, Ladd, do for Liverpool. psp hether the « subject’ A. J think that is a question of law, Mr. James. A. Ido wot think they would necessarily present: any Crange—Win. 2. Townsoud, This Convention met last evening “aud uoau ..0—Atr Stephen Duncan. Tyiem Londen ould not be so secw. Q. Is thee Lot a state of mind in which a person way | indication of insanity: and yet all these acts might be | Orleans—Wm. Mek eunon. xomiuated yobn H, White. . SO pnlun, Erskine, Alexandria, Bid 20th. mavob? A. My impression is that {t would be not be a.coustable for an act, acting from aparoxysin, | performed by a person who was msane. @. Towards | Qcqgo—A _ " SYR) Retaae ey nee me rom Mf 1 were going to rate ta poison to a without ur settled permanent delusion? A. Perhaps so— | which side do the probabuitiek, in your mind, jean? A. Oisegr—Hovace SIXTEENTH WARD ASSEMBLY NOMINATION, x . Sra hth'veeendt ta.port. do it. on av empty stomach: the erfect would be » without aby apparent delusion, Q. You have read the } To neither. Q. oppose | add that there was no evulence Panari—bredesiek D, Levte. The =ixiecnta W People’s Cajon iubly Conyen. uly 30—Argsteamer Ta-Kiang, Santord, New den: i siayed there an hour, and called recent treatiees 1n the American Journal of incanity! A. | of grief, melancholy or frenzy? Que na — — Bi ker, 5 tion met last evening and yoanim nominated \ghae : ond die. rung: think sbe was ir the bed allathe | Yen Q You are pre than ene emetic. G. Did you | this’ matter? Jy then than you do now? ware that acience has progressed ta | Ubjected to by Mr. James. It was the first time he had Samuet C. Reed as @ candidate for the Ninth Assembly ai, Sep le Are scars Blanche (Br), Delap, NYork; A. There has been a change of view. over beard (Le opinion of an expert asked in a court of Renstetaer—ihomas C. Briusmade avd Philander H. Jae district Plash, do} 19th, Br rise John Bauer, K and Prinee ‘ Ho you not think it has progressed and improved? A. 1 } justice on facts which had no existouce. ‘Thetuas. 4 7 ms SPENT ee Uieadlits Sti idee acatien wie t ‘saith, Boston. A. 1 treat it seriously wow, os] did then: I saw Mr. Real | think so. Q. Does not your reading tell yo. thst im kng- | The Court intimated th.t such opinion could have uo | Reckluud—Moses C. Hasbroues. Value G0 the Whalers Mevtreyod wy Gee | Urnocses, Su Gam nae artgien Emaeaniees, fa the room: do not recoliéet that he said anything at | jaud many men and women have been executed who | effect upon the jury. St. Lawrence—G. F. Cole. so Bay (before F-ported from Falmouth, What time about his wife, or that she dia; do not “ o Rebel fteamer 290. NYork via M Bostox, Oct. 14, 1862. - ‘The Now Bedford Standard estimates the tors ou the whalers destroyed by the 200 (Alabom) at $130,000, exclusive of their cargoes, &e. The insurance in New Bed- ford offives amounts to $32.000. wonld not now be on the ground of insaniiy? A. Itdvee. Q You have been asked a question by the istrict Auor- ;: foal Cat hey—eome ceveu pages long and ali jumb‘ed ad together— called attention to th> fact in mot recollect whether ! noard Mr. Real call ber iit wile; | Codomencing with, li 2 woman. is Fee in toc waltlag wnight say without disrespect t» bis ty Tecolicction is not accurate that he did not drese at nine in the morning, &c."—did itocer to yon | learned {rieud—defends his clients with an equal intelli 6 Disizist Aitorney—In my memorandom book 1 | that sume of the incidents took place before the exciting | gelice, carnestners and zeat, bad made no abjection to a n E enl wo case as Mre th regard W foes, Tebarge | cause, the meeting of her hiwband, existed’ A. 1 did not | sivsilar qcestion in the Huntingdon case Sujolk--Abcabam G. Thompson, Sovordiug to time: it is the practice among polite phy- | ajiow my mind to dweil on those points; 1 confined my Mr. James adm!ttéd that, Asan advdeite, nothing could joln 1). Watkins, Bicians to consult the whims of their pationts as fo the | atrention to the facts as presented, ‘ suryass Br. Brady's cloyueuce, skill and knowledge of his Tioga—(news B. Alien. Mumber of calls; (he vial was ay oupee vial: that much | question repeated. A. I took ii aga fact existing bve- | protession, and stated that be would be proud to tollow | Tumplins—Lyiman W, Biles. Jamianum taken ou a full stomach, if thepationt wa | fore ¢he met her husband, before the homicidal act o¢- Fim-heed passibus quis, bat that Mr. Brady had given Uisr—Jobn Vv. Holt a beat-tn tiaiieea dan i fn hr Bilver Siar, Holt, Bal nes preierred not to have «n opinion given under 2ath for Phitatelphia, tient Philscelphta (aud std 28: io vetisen); Zt, SyDIh York; 26 an Belle, Musilcan, és ort York): Lark, (reen, Balimore; lisman, Russell, NYork, brig Montyosé, Miller, NYork; 10th, echra St George, Peniston, do: HE Brown, Warren, Philadelphia; 1st, ‘bilge G Worthington, Stevens, Hondiiras; 18th, M F corel in x News From San Franciaco. "MoxrevipEO, Mug 2—In port ship Regulus, Thompson, . “ | tage Saw Praxotico, Oct. 36; 2668 Tour av Puixex, Sept 18~Arr sehr Electric Ligt, Smith, Yecollect whether Mr. Real came for me next mormog Go Dot recollect who was in the room except Mr. Real. do 15th. Stenten—Stephen Hagadorn. : a - * chants are rently disin- | NYork \d sid 25th to wetarn). waffering much pain, might not have a fatal effect: 1 have | ¢, ction to no 8 tion, Warren—Hicam MeNutt Business is unsettled. Mer appa N¥ork (an weturn ) Bows that much inndanuns taken on a Tal! tomach pro: | “ETS o5 have poem stked, on that demeanor, to-pive a | osien sete sue question mange ceonge ss Bete, lined to make new Gagagemeste: until Farther Sdvices | 8 Jae ets mam Gmnrchmed, Conia toi ae aes ak, uce jt; age frogs Geephcd lid not detect any evi } sacred und golomn opinion to the jary ima case of I G. Wero you in the court when 1 pat my hypothetical | Agere, cree 7 from tho Rast im regard to war prospects and currency dot een ‘ina Hine, Alseray n. from onion ane A ence mw Ba take 808. a ask yor ys q 2 tion (6 Dr, Ranne: . Twas, T think | remember G Kj . Upham, i elle. Perry. irom do arr ls 1 tia Ann, Cole, frou 70 a Juror—The fact of aPOrHN being in a state of hign | Hefory ce Uitereie sipibie narseue A Yeas yaosiohiar the main poiuts of it; Theard’ Dr Ranueys answer. Q, | Wyeming—v. Meachaun. matters. There is considerable demand for sbipping, | Xvorke arr taane day. exeement would considerahiy modify the effect | ey bo youagree or disagree with Dreitangey’ A. i prefer ty | YalarHienry ¥-Rarkwell, sion wisn une } thigh, eanvot, bo supplied until acter the arrival of a “ows, Set petancen Lothrop, Ran- | o am it might e¥en neutralize ite effect. . James (04 tly much excited)—Good God! sir, | give my own answer; my reply to tho main question . Persons aypeinted v offces ia connection wil fleet of vesrels. . ton). © Dr. H Ranney examined by the istrict Attor- | ig it poasibler” Wat partiewar dayr ": | Mond be that Tsaw nothing iy the statement er facts | draft, win without delay, wotity the Commander in Chief | Dr P. &. Cooper, a, surgoon of considerable distinction, acieg er Rema lever’ - . is your speeiaity ag a physician’ A. For The District Attorney (interposing) suid that the wit resentod inconsistent with the person alluded to beng | through this bepartment, of their a nee; and will at povoral years past | have had chargo cf the iveanc, nearly | ness could not belp Dene more or Ls confused by the {io safe anver oF tanity or josanity; I think (hata }| Once enter on the viseharge of their dates. Counties in years ; am the resident physician of the New York | jearned counsel, and that if be was in his place he should | persun who was sane, of a person who was i saud, might | Which twoor more commissioners are appolated, will be died to-day. St Meuawa, A The town of Howland Flat, Sierra comty, has been | nila for Boston; 4 alm:st tolally decteoyed by fire. Loss estimated at | Falmoudry Soph 1 E50—Arr ship White Sallow, Ellery, Ma- hark for MSohe Atiaition Knowles, Mauritine for a 4 ~ ‘cargo of bark Cleora, NB, Lunatic Asylum, have been there the whole sixteen | he frightened act jost ae itis assumed that individual did act, Q. In | divided into districts equal in wumber to tye coumis- | £100,000. NLondon wit B30 bbls sp all, part of . ; the number of patients for the whole time har ‘Barnard—My it ion is that Dr. Ranney docs | other words, it is just as consistent with the theory of | Fioners one of such districts to be aseigued to each. The steamer Sierra Nevada arrived to-day from the [r/*tely condemned at Mauritius. Prebably ower ein thousand. Q. Give ue practically | uot wilerstand Mr james” queetion 4 Suny cs wilh teeter ianashiyr A, Genene: Vi. sheriffs of crunties are hereby ordered to deliver | Norihern coast. Sie brought 440. pamengors and | )J% port Aug 31, stip Monterey, Smith, from Sumatra for she divisions ard characteristics of homveidal mania, A ‘Witness —That is the case. Mr. James—And the converse? to the Commissicners for superintending the draft for | $120,000 in treasure from Eritish Columbia, %270,000 IPyR STEAMSHIP ASIA, OFF CAPR RACK—TELKGRAPRIC. | 4 would make two divisions, one of which, the homicidal | Judge Marnard—Let me explain to Dr. Ranpay. Would | Tue District Autorney—I accept the converse. their respective counties, ue books of enroliment fied | from and over $100,000 in the bands of the pas- | Arr from NYork Oct 2, ma at Leith; James Hovey, ity, 16 accompanied by or connected with de- | you on the state of facts, as presented to you by Mr Q. Have you visited the Tombs at any request? A. Yee, | with them by tue enroiling officers; and on the receipt of } sengers from beth places. ee Margt prans, s8 orxen RA Lag > ; in the other there is no apparent dejusion, but the | Hall, have given the opinion that you did, provided it | sir; Dr. Ranney was also there; ] cunversed with he | such enroliment books, tie said commissioner will pro- a audigy Bt go) a Darien ond George Washington, at Bomicid s) act seems to ve the result of an irresistible im- | had ap) im evidence that the accused was an | and saw her. ceed to hear ond determine i) claims of exemption The Indian War. Liverpool: 4th, Lizzie Oakfora, Triumph, West Point, and alee; it may be proper to say that writers on the juris. | excitable person, a very nervous person, had twice at- Cross-examined by Mr. James—] should think I was | that may be made by residents of their counties. The en. MitwavKer, Oct. 14, 1862. ie, atdo, * of insanity differ in these divisions, bnt it a) tempted to commit suicide, had imagined elie had svffer- | there about half an hour; she gave mo a description of | roling boards of the several towns for which the carol- The St. Paul Pioneer of the 12th giys despatches re- ir from Philadelphia $d, Argo, at Liverpool; 4h, A Bell, to me that these two forme include all of the di- | ed great injury at the hands of her husband, and bad | bow it happened. Q. Did she teil you the pistol went off | ment b oks have not been tiled as required by paragraph coived by General Pope from General Sibley report the | 4 40. i Bassein 24, Tamor, at Deal. Indian war, as far as tho Sioux are concerned, about end- | AZT fro. Bassein 2d. 4 Mignchaha, fron ed. The eutire force of the lu Sid foe Hoes IP enate sad amet Livertoel: ie Cl bauds surrendered to | Londonderry; Great ern, and Ameri @hn, Liverpool; General*Sib! probably two thousaud prison. J 4h, Greenvek, from the Clyde. AoW fo pursuit of Little Crow and | Std for Boston sth, John & Albert, fro others, who are making their escape. ‘Twenty Indians | SH for aay 77% sao wk ve mn convict so far. = y 7 The Winslow House, in St. Pant, was destroyed by fire’ | Arr frum NYork, Mary Cobb, at Cadiz, Orpheus. and Hi on the 11th inst, It was unocoupied. Lose estimated at | ime.) tremarhane Falmouth; Lacy Thompron, t isions gived. Q. In regard to the second division can | that morning met him walking with another 3 by accident? A. She did. Q. Did’ she tell you she was | Il of General Urders No. 67, are directed to Wanstit, you give us the ¢! eteristics appertaining to that di- fede te iven the tune eplaion. vraag eae in a stooping positiou—that he grasped hes hand, and | without farther detay, the rejuisite ypies, to be filed in pe ana eg mental, &e.* A. It is determined by Q. When did you assume that this conduct of hore was | tbat she did not kuow at the moment whether she was | this office and in the offices of. the sheriffs of thelr respec- and mental signs. by the conduct of | shown aud this demeanor exhibited? A. I suppose it was | shot or he A. She did. Q. The facie propounded to | Uve counties. Jn case the enrolment shal} not baye been homicide and by the circumstances when | pefore meeting her husband. Q. Would her demeanor | you migit be consistent either with sanity or insanity? | completed in any county, the Commissioner will torthwith the murder i¢ committed: homicide acts without | before meeting her husband, and before the exciting | A. Iso regard them. Q. You have known crimes to be | take the uecessary #tops to cause th: same to be com- motive and without dofinite plan: generally he makes no | cause, be any eriterion of her conduct ata test of her | committed by susane persons under circumstances show. | pleted; and he ix hereby authorized and directed to add ‘selection as to the victim, but kills without discrimima- | sanity or insanity? Is it fair to take as the elements of a | ing premeditation and cere’ A, Undoubtedly. Q. A | to tho rolls the names of all prrsons who have beon over: tion, he bas no accomplices, and generally confesses the | meaijcal opinion the demeanor of a person before the ex- | girl whore mud was impaired, aud highly sensitive, see. | looked, of proper evidence that they are within the pre- $20,000 nd Frende verpos ect, be makes no attempt to escape, and attributes the ting cause bas occurred? A. A medical witness ean | lug Some disturbing cause, might rush off in a delire soribed age, % ee eet a NOreana, Penta, at Deal, tet’ to seme uncontrollable impulse: the physical and | Onis take the facts presented to him; 1take asan ele. | buy a pistol und shoot a map, and that might be em: | Vi. i the counties of Now York and Kings, including whe Turf. ‘ATT from Nesigo Bouth Caroline: ai Tete of Wight. @eutal signe which precede the attack are usually a th with tmeut ber conduct and demeanor as presented in thie hypo- | sistent ¢ wity or insanity? A. Jt might. | the cities of New York and Brooklyn, the draft eball 1 SLAW! OTT \e Flange of conduct in the individnal, febrile symptoms, | thetical case.” Q. Hefore the exciting onuise occurred? Q. You give an opinion, as a maui of science, on the | be conducted under the direction and super- | geatyay Oct. d, eneopstakes, $400, ine werre in har- | BOSTON, Oct hear big Marske, Nicholson, Gore, ppc beadache and ia ore Gur -seue hoes Judge Barnard—He b nswered that “Yes.” abstract facts im this care, without having examined her | vision of the Judge Advoe te General of this ness, for two year olds Z imbie Africa, Signai for two brigs, In the lay, a ship. Cli brig nervous irritation, which are often found preceding | Q. Have you written : t all on this subject? A. No- | either iminediately before or shortly after? A. My scif- | Slate, who shall divide such counties into dis thing except monographe—not on this subject expecially. | ish esteem for protessiovai reputation would make me | tricts, equal in umber to the Commissioners tutes Your summary of mental aud physical character- | hut on the subject of insanity. “Q. You have had a good | unwilling to do 60; } have wot road any of the evidence. | appoitited tor eack.and provide a proper place in cach istics’ A. These are the principal poimts; 1 might say, | deal of experience? A. 1 think so Q. Have you known | Q. The sccused was seen in extreme grief two hours be- | district for the: flice of ‘the Commissioner and examining @ regard 0 suicide, often a suicidal disposition is | patients to ve tranquil, calm, repoced, uutil a particular | fore the homicide, saying she did not care whether she | surgeon, with s.ch clerks and assistants as may be re- tise manifested ia counection with this monowania. Q. | event occurs, when in a moment the whole mind is diss | lived or died, and bathing her tomples with cold water; | quired%The Judge Advocate Gencral shall be chief of Soppowe such facts we these were proved and believed-— | turbed and duranged? A. Yee, Q You bave known | would it not be importaut on the question of impuisive | said Commirsiners, aud shall prescribe general rales for that x woman tn due walking dress, without aj rance | that to be very sudden? A. I have known it to be so in | insanity to know that’ A. Not very; cither a sane or an | their guidan nd to evable him and all other Commis. of anterbal oF external oxaitation or depression that could | gome instances, but usually there are premonitory sytp- | insane person might do the samo thing. @. Is nota care- | #ioners to enforce the provisions of these order be uotioed Uy threr wituesses: that she enters a place of | tome. Q. A highly sensitive mitfd that bad long suitered | lessnoss about life and a propensity to suicide a premoni- | hereby veeted with the power and authority of prevort Durinons scendiug two, Higts of stairs from the street; | from sorrow ad ielancholy would be inost likely to be | tory or accompanying syinptum of insanity? A. Itoften | marshals, aud are authorized and empowered to exil upon that she (here inquires for a genliewan aud learns hei out | affected? A. I think #0. Q. Is it not one of the pheno. | docs accompany it; but a great many people who are not | all citizens, as well as upon all military wud civil officers = Unt ebe down and waits {or Hits twenty minute mena attending nou-accountability for crime committed | insane often do the same thing, insaue people occasionally | of the State, for nid and assistance in carrying these ds afterwards told that be is probably in New Jerse ny hipulsive insanity that the crime is committed | do desire to commit suicide; on the other hand, I thiak | orders into effect. Iteball also be the duty of the Judge that she leaves ty the sawe manner in which she en ith the means of detection most read: A. Yes. | that people who are not insane do the same thing; it is | Advovate General to take cbarge of the men drafted in forgd. that she is seen bul av hour afierwards at the | Q, Would that have any effect on your mind in forming | undoubtedly destrable in cases of suppoeed of suspected | said countice, aud Lo arrange for aud superintend cheir City ferry, where she meets the geutiem your opinion? A. It would. Q.'1 mean the fact of a | or alleged insanity for the plysician to know all the facts | transportation to the place of rendezvous. nad red for and mecte him in company person going into a counting house in tie middie of the | that can beurrived at. Q. The facts stated in this case } Vil That due credit may be given to each county and is a siranger to ber; that she accos ity or i ished 9 " tady 7 by Bolg lot Dace onber shvcle day, in the presetice of four persons, with no thought | are consistent either with sanity or impulsive insanity? | town for volunteers furnished since July 2, district com: and accompanying an attack of mania. Q. This ee eens. ie 11 | New Brunswick Wert the city at8 AM, and afterwards return. Jas D. MeManu named ch. £. by Jupiter ed on acount of heavy sen in the bay, P. Dubois named ch. c. by Ethan Allen BALTL Get Tare parks Geo $ Haut Stafford, A.B. Dixon named y by Ethan Allen ena Masta Alex ge Ba byes me Br. imo, 3:20—3:12. arcing, ' a pe The Jupiter colt aud fl rade a very interesting Broth Fay en Cay oy Sy Livrpeol race, aud the time was exoellent. e cuit has a Steady, Bchlossbaner, ‘Bremen; brig Rio Grande, egy going gait, and is no doubt possessed of more speed | Greeuiosh, Bosiong Fangent, Tivbetts, do vin Denton. Sud than was required yesterday to win. He was a great | brig Chattinooga, Pry, West Jodies: sonre W L Montague, favorite, ten to three being Without takers. “The | Jr, Travers dot Pham (BF). are iiaar Carroll, Chipma: filly trotted much better yesterday thangin Ler race a | BANGOR, Ovt 7 week ago. Sho owners of the two kthan Allens were | PO ot 11cld brig Lincoln Webb, Lioyd, Balumory afraid to start them, having found out the capabilities of BRISTOL, Oct wrechr Fakir, Barbour, NYork. Sid. the Van Wycke colt in time to save the reputation of their "okhVas, Get pote ay eg AR ag Cra S—Arr schra Boxer, Ranki ; 10th, colts and part of the stakes. Di nt, Crowell, do; llth, Bivck Disinond, Younes Piliphin EAST GREENWICH, Oct 12=Sid from Apponaug sehr imjadtelphin, Grange a about detection? A. Yer. Q. All great writers agree | A. It is due to myself to say that that would not be my | mittces throughout the State are requested ‘to prepare an Bi Gaskill. pani fay ing “What does this mean? I am this man’s wife: | with you that there ig Bo desire to encape atterwarde? ‘opinion if I should state it on all the facts, alphabetical list of the warace of all persons he bere SHIPPING NEWS. Apa | Na i B 8 Williams, that che next visite her washerwoman, enters A. Usually there is no desire to escape; Ray, however, The District Attorney stat'd that he had requested the | enlisted in each town since the secoud day of Joly, with | weer nn nee VER, Oct 1—8id brig 8 Thurston, Lanfair, Phi- place in a weepi te, asks forsand obtains water | makes an exception to it. @. The absence of accom: | medical witnesses not to read the testimony . the company or regiment im which they enlisied. ‘Such ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—rn18 pay, ARS soPORD, Cet 18--Art eohe Thos ie See wblavonary perwsifgen dathos her temples and her | plices i another evidence of impulsive insanity? A. Tt | @ (by the District Attorney)—She gave you am | list will be made out up to the first day of Novembor, $10 Meow ntane ........0re 1 8 | NEW HEE ph fey is remit, ona Ag Bycsy face; + “a of being thirsty and inquires for | is, Q. Do not these facts exist here—attack in the open | account of how she shot of the pistol; did she appear to | aud will be immediately thereafter transmitted to this . miGH warnn, seve 128 | Minion NYork * a cup ce ne rent etine: fle states | day, in the presence of four witnagson, with no desire to | give this account from hor memory of it? A. Yes; aa fer | department, approved by a vote of the Instrict-Comaie sengaaee nnn | UASWEURY PORT, Oct Meare acht #1 Dorado, Cote, Phi- Be ee” inpatred nad that aie fet og MOM | eeegipe—and have they not an important wearing on tbe | us T could Ju In addition 19, nod in anticipation of, the formal Mn) . Q. Suppose the subject of the grief to | tec. ear rns ori ven’ Godation of impulsive Ineagligh b- Wean tow. ab, | anton bes the sopenreuet or to be, temoven balete tee | freveuaas 10 ve madd co heres a list giving the Port of New York, October 14, 2008; ‘ pri is pext seou @ very short time afterwads in | se ; j sit Uae aining Asetec wate sence of accomplices is another evidence, is it noty A. | purchase of the pistol and the shooting, would not that | aggregate number of men who ha: e volunteered in iintn. ‘ORT, Oct 2—-Are brig James Means, Wells, Phila CLEARED, Belton Stu bese i Sena Bayo {trom Nore), Labon a it Q. And the absence of premeditation another? A. | removal have a greater offect on the q of ingan} town up to the 15th inst., with the regiment or company Ship Marianne Nottebohm, Lamb, Liverpool—Howland & a Urtolat " R = My apparent exaltation oF depression; there declares | Yes. Q. Tho fact of it ocourritig aa @ sudden impulse, | then w feuen bad cated Sows te tab teat and approved in thé same manner, will be led ie thie Prottingham. ierdhall ide Nar firm perenee Mieke vereei! an aotess, desirous of buying a pistol—a showy | when the mind bas been disturbed ond agi. | shooting? A. 1 think it would, ton or before the 25th inat. If the requisite Bet larvest Queen, Young, Liverpool—Chas H as | HAVE) i, Oot Ate pore Ditiatush, Raiets, me, and at 10 lie on @ toilet table, ae one = is to go | tated, ie another? A. Yes, without any motive. Q. To Mr, James—I have not read Mrs. Desmond's evi- | information should not be furnished from an county or Artisan, Pollard, Liverpooi=C © Duncan & Co, vere imaux, Riggs, NYork; MA Bromley, Mumery, Sc the trlawer atd ie eure 10 go ment fhe effect on | How long is the mind ‘of » woman capable | dence, but I beard it alluded to this morning. town, the number of mon to be drafted will be deter. tp 8 Prone, tlle, Ligerpebeosogm & Hope phe TA, Oot 1Sm-Arr steamer Baxon, Malthews, Stage right be marred: that she desired one for $5, be- | of bearing up frief? A. That would depend on ‘The District Attorney called another medical witness—a | mined from the best information that oan be obtained. jp Young Bain, Morgan, Live: los oe & i. Boston: brig Wm _ A Hh Meet, Cornwallis, NS; echra saute elie had a $5 good bill and a $2 bad bill: that she | the character of the melancholy. Q. How seon have you | Commissioner of Lunacy in Belgium. Five per cent will be added to the quota of each town to ip American Union, Hewitt, {london—Grina. intare Mier (it. Hall yoy Titaes a ovaen fershon, Sane nd Lae rte) wies oo triggers of con hav and re — susceptible and sensitive mind affected by set- Judge Barnara—It is not necossary to have more of | provide for any deficiency arising from desertiuns after bi London—T Dunham. Brork: Hens Payson, Crowell, and ith Wrenn: Seine altogether ‘from five to tea miu Tem 3 bgsn od melancholy? A. 1t would depend on the character of | this medical testimony. As a general thing, I donot | enlistment, from the exemution of largo classes residing Ship Byrantitum, Robinson: ooo Duncan & x ache, Boxion, Cia brig Lincoln, Acs Hana} (Gare coe ny two persons consecutively: that she | the melancholy,aud also on the predisposition to the | attach very much importance to medical testimony, a8 ) in certain localities, and from other causes, Bek heres, voc tiats, Consgiisro, Landon — F Schmidt. are Payson, Crowel!, 4 Ontario, Vai oF, Provi: o obtaine the names OF three other sitnilar ostablish- | disease on the part of the subject: 1 cannot give any de- | the doctors are most generally at variance with IX, Until other wire ordered volunteers for nine monthe | Bete hroengelo (Itt), rae dwarde # Lindsay. CORTLAND, Oct 11—-Art ship Anglo Saxon (new, 600 pen! “page + 4 and occupies about half an hour alto- —— Q. How many cases have you in your agylum? | another, ‘The last witvess explained everything katis- | will be accepted, to apply on the quotn of mg og Bark Edwin. Lind W well & Co. tons), Rennes, of and from Brunswick; waht Ui, Thorn- Tog ones te th walks or rides from Broadway and | A. ven hundred and cighty to day; we have cages of me- | factorily. the three hundred thousand militia, call of Bark Stella (Brem), fe, Hiashagen, Premen—Riiger dike, NYork tia Portamout ol By. Blanchard, rai ‘rank _ Teadwaygand Cortlawdt street and re- | uncholy—some of them from grief: bo déiniie’time can The District Attorney—} wished to throw ali the light | Auguse 4. Such vulumeers will rendez’ at the camp Bark Fried Martin ¢ i » for NYorks Luey Biake, Bi nd for Jersey Cliy. sprog: doce not purchase af any of the ewares: reenters | bo given; it depeuds upon the coudition uf the parey | posavble on thie subicct. grtablisbed for drafted men for their rempective districts, | Pie, wong amerina (Brom), Friedertchs, Rotterdam—H | Cid saire Maryland, Knight, fortress Maniac, Ann. Blake, ret rey tod ‘hae wow 86 in good money: re- | whethor there is @ predisposition to insanity, and onthe | Judge Barnard—thp case is sufficiently clear now. | ae provided in paragraph II, of these orders. will be | Bark fee bei * dagpamad prarmiuds pistols, speaks of having one loaded to protect | character of the melancholy that exists, Q- Aseuming all | ‘There ie light enough thrown on the subject. organized into companies for the the per. i. Henriettn, Brown, Pavanie ct Weewices. PROVIDENCE, Get 18—Arr sohr Bechance, Hallock, Ron- t |. TraleeJ A arm ar jewelry, witnesser the operation of loading and asks | these , how soon have you known inganjt District Attorney—Then the reply evidence of the field; except a lim. the triguer set to work caeily, hae it rolled up in | from mekachoty? A. J can imagine case where iemght preperation i closed. rade rg jhe tnmsbor 40 bonabe ed and orgatzad oa indepen cut A a Anh sy? the store, iemete ocoar erg po ans ve no bain) time; I Mr. James—The bas none to offer. companivr of riflemen and |. Applicat: jet moul suppose anity @ shock on tife ry un morning at ten oclock, | fof authorizations to raise or of com the Bhd Torpotie wad thacae bien'within ag | migd—follow almont immediately ” after tbe ‘sboet, | woen'irdauee Js ¥0 nodress Obe Joy” * nilen, will be sent, properly by the carina or . ck eon re stay {itum), Henteiann, Antwerp=uneh, Meincke “She Velocity, Bmitp, 0, zapeluport RW eh ie decbuel & Byeret see 1, Oct 32H sehra xchange, Kelly, NYor; Bes Hien geetearege Sie SALEM, Ow e=hi ehs Mionvot, Baker Pad hi, id sehr Amelin, 0, ee