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HOTOO YACERHURT UtAsaH COV was NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, OUTOBER 16, 1862. commenced by sayin that it wae’ said thus in on: eacons had yiolated att thees obligation; Personal Intelligence. ‘clock, 135 feet breadth of beam (41! jover) Court of Oyer and Terminer, Before Hen. Judge Barnard, SIXTH DAY. Gor. 15.—7he Prople vs. Mary Real.—The court room was this morning densely thronged st an early hour, 96 tthe proceedings were to commence at ten o'clock, The gwner bar was almost entirely occupied by ladies. The pasesges leading te ort wer able from the gaumber of persons assemb i: ‘Tho District Attorney eaid that he noticed in {he balla Jarge number of the members of the b he sug- gested that the Sheriff and bis doputit ht be good. enorgh to discrimorte between the masses and those who were entitled (0 sdmission £ the court reom. Judge Clerke, Judge MeCunn, Recorder Noffman, the pirgiler, Judge Peckham, Judge Hearn and other ‘eae $ gaorupmodats od with seats on the bevel lo Judge ard, ir Edwin Jame® addreesed iho jury on behalf of the ‘Souced, He saids—It hae fediea to my lot, gentlemen of the jury, to have the grave i) Smportant intorest of ad- areezing you a@ an advocste for ihe acensed IN this case confided to my chre, Frery etvecate must@ocessarily feel a deep ond intense anxiety iv the fate of his client. Without it no advocate can ztalonsly discharge his duty, ‘Tho greatest and most experienced advocate that ever adornod the Englieh bar said (bat he never hoped to know ‘the hour when he should coare to feel a deep tnterest in Whe person whose fote was committed to his care. Hf that ve so mnder ondinary spn »0e3, beliove me sincere when iM OXPress er in this ihe leartiod aud able to adwii me to the hener which, with a miserable fon, J have received - the and generous weleome, If 1 fore the wribunsls of ancther coun ine how that anxiety is i: are you that } have but one thing # occasion, when this un} too smrch relian: exe:iidus of ber wer viDy love Of mure eh cate and ai #e, that the game w that a Mish Jory n tribu. the Jury of m of the nibs rites, Ido Dot and carc I know the sonic and that ony they prnetice. Aitto y He. presan ny My hovorabie in rather 2 : T edroitly, bu ed to yo sented iu the Pieud oj < maser. 0 rama. He be 2 yo nor did he enygest, what motives had led to tr. Ho ‘fled tho cortaia and preseatest to you the son About ure o'clock on the 1 a world, m the pre sountics house or store, iu he ‘mort frequented is shot. He ts seen hua, rere y the” last lips. “He tol sod presented it to you st as a ty Af you see in a picture a Dintorieal oveat por 4, oF if yon sce oa Mivaving points of th know © the en words of Sivksper Mf you sce Lear bending over ihe dead body 0; Core you ae to kuow all the fects that hove bromgu: about that position. If you see Virginius, with his daughter in his arme, you are anxious to knoy cause o/ the soe Bente to you a fo jene; but t caves fer Ht. Tue Dasiriet 2 pian how it was that ibis could have been pear abort, And we undertake todo so. We undertake to doit sa District Attorney hb: Ustactorily. Two questions arise. Did the accused, on the 181) of Jone, wilfully snd foionfonsly and pith Pre- Meditined design to ci al dis: charge aud shoot a los him? ‘That ig ihe proposition which |e prose: t make out sty your minds upon w reasonable ‘Tho second question isone the importance of whieh no- Maing can travscend. It asks you and the learned Judge and my honorable friend and myself to perform a duty from ‘which juvios must not shirivk. ebrink, ges will not which the advocates on each side cannot The inquiry is one of the most red the human mind can apply itsel/—narneiy, 1 this, what was the s her mind at tat a and was ehe moraily accc 1d Jegally re. eible for itt . alernn, <li.4choet @dge. Bat it (3 and ns toe elect, whiok is d at the momeut. ‘The frst ques Will Le, bos uh 1 Feasovabie ignely aud yrenedi + Lgubmit to you th 18 pTOSeention has sigue! ence tegds to show that, ir the prohubi ity is this caption of Une eviden © sifter for in the store, fa shot oue of whom Woutside of that expression w ehc Without falsehood v , he evuld not ha’ dice of fed to finding ir of white ¢ a ilove: nol to wear, saturated with Dloud, It afterwards turned that that officer had actuelly procured the glover, saturated them with blood and pideed them where thoy were (ound deen surprised to see from the District Al ‘Uhat he intended, if he cow! nov get ay c' to ark fora verdict of 9 4 er. Tt was no Ww slaughter; }t wos murde: If she did not Gr ‘the pistol at all, or w wag neiiber murder wor mounslanchter. If he pisto! del berately aud with epeountability it was murder. This was arenas, verdict a witnesses uil in stating that there was a streggie, and there was set cebelteamtans did not say that the’ circumstances were not perfectly consistent wiih its being accidental ‘Whother the deceased luud puiled tie pisto! down npon bite Heaven only knew. 1i was clear, however, that in such @1se the pistol would have been a: « @ wound jaflicted. Counsel quoied the testimony of Severs! witnesses on this branch of the case to rhow the Whility, or rather the probability, of the pistol having fecn accktectully discharge’. He thes went to the other ranch of the case—the \{icetion of moral ineanityeand rote largely from the most approved writers on medi- Gal jurisprudence to establish that ite existence i recog mized and ite characteristics markes. In (bis ¢ nuection Mr. James auimadvertet very severely on the test nony ef Dr. Rannéy. He referred to the case of Mrs. Brow the wet purse to the Prince of Wales, wo got uy wigbi and murdered ber six children without an Dio wotive, and who was ouly saved from the gui Ue evidence of the eminent Lr. Forbes Wins whom sbe had mentioned the fact of her baving bad Ghat night a remarkable pressure on the braiu, wh oduced the irresistible iinpuisd to get up aud laurder children, and who Saw in the case an untisinkable heer high ta # ishor’s carpet bag a } e hud been acenst thiag accounvible for her ac Spstance of moral insunity. Mrs. Brough afterwards died @ raving manic. He alto mentioned the cae of Damiess, who aticmpted to assassinate Louie KV., and who said thot be been bled Maat’ moraiug the tt not bj occurred Be also revered t. Samuel Roniity. bo retired to his study aadeut his own throat. ‘The bleed fing from the throat relieved tbe brain aud restored bis reason instantly, thongh he died o tue wound iullieted. she, he continued, in s state of neutal accountaliiit The prosecution bas called med evidence, Tt fhaz failed, sgualy d Ogregiously (ai have a wit west who caupot deceive you. If the per 4 who have Soft their teuermente of clay are, as ome | Boious of the eventa of thie world, | call on Peter Mea: as gay witness of this giri'e naanity. Who knew wetter than be the inmost workings of ber hearty Who knew Detter than he the grief aad misery thal be had eansod er) Who kuew battor than he that he had driven her 40 distraction apd despair? May the earth rest lightly o: im for the many crimes he has committed. if his spirit be cognizant of the events occurring here, and if he does now that this umbappy giri—a eight at winch the aw enight weep——ie struggling (or her existence, and that hor has been caused by bis cruelty and desertion, 1 cal! upon Bim as a witness to the ~*~ ‘on of her insanity, Twill rea read to you that letter which be wrote to Miss Van Name, aud ov which the ink waz ecarcely dry before his hand was cold tn death: and i, io ‘defian e of that letter, fi pit 1 19 ho dod te the soaffold, she will be murdered Linea ec (Applause in court, which the ) Mr. dames read the letter, ome Nekimaeds ye we henrtlessnves wud crueity of that fetter I say nothing. He is gone to his avoount, ana. in the words of the Latin poet, “Sil terra levis’ Bat on thie questivn—whether she was suffering from ineanity at the timomask of this lot and read you return a verdict. knew more of her than aay other, apd it shatters medical evidence ne, f He had known for bag ¢ had ben ponred heart itence ie ina gradually seoa hie own bares ruelty to hor culminate in the wreck er into He art hw — felock, from is late residence, 163 Oourt street, Brook | Shots 16 fect 1 morning papers of this etty (the Hxnaxp) of This eiaalshment arerages 900 men the sed? oud, - —~ the commencement of tai rial > ne important position, His command now embraces his trades wns 7 mr any ade bps em eat ; nee hy geek jute was sworn, the prigone former (tho Ninth) Army Corps, together with those of | the Sixty-third regiment N. ¥. V,, sie wea yenr ot bis Porn “4 gach other aeoelig der Generals Williams (late Banks) and Summer, Genera | 2. ? Mot much is doing at this yard except repatra to ampll vag, Taw the bad hs se aig her han gpa the so ¢ ) iis frlanda and those of the tamily are toa. | tes and nove! ie been ball ere this year. ‘tnd it io os doing | =e meat peu pon the efforts of peices Boy ee corse ieee bool, repro fro‘ 00 inte | oe gence depot and and. roetnn she rmy mn begin that eminent counsel, well. the aid of avy human re- gro pth a ee ere ovat Ape tring tt atte Clock. transport @ 8 Thompson, wow ataghe’ sth Hattie Nance can avail, from the fret, igo this inquiry to the last sound of his eloquent voice, she has relied eae rectly upon that eloquent and Jearned goutleman, Mr. Hall) knew many of the jurors from their uen| aiteudance ag such; he knew then ia thelr go- cial Temiicns; he ow them in inerr tovenpecey — rye] that it would be almost fposs! noseibte for them pot io how before the eloquent appeal made to ther? Wei} hes cho relied upon him. But it is the task of the District Attyrnéy, standing there as he did—and ho wished it were in ctlier bands—it ig bit duty to bring aud f tine clo- them from the realms foams uence to mere matters canntt Gonvines them. from the ever ‘testimony which he had faid before them, 1d be cone tent with their hie My, ial po ek in eloquent terms the sympathy “woman always claima trom an; Dyt he Wa" vafroron the part ct tne people, whose laws protect, cno fives of all, and who eck a verdict which shell Sorar’Otuers from the Commission of oGencee similar {pthat with which the prisoner stands indicted. He would proceed to the herguloan tack of exposing thr soplustries and deficiencies (not in eloquence) of his learned friend. To the indictment che anewers not guilty, and more fully by her counse!—firat, {did not do the decd at all; gocond, if 1 did do it 11 wos accidental, and third, \f I did it! was not accountable, Mr. Hall then alluded to the law in England, where, if the jury render a verdict of insanity in a cove of this'ikind, it has the effect of shutting the ac: cuged up in Bethlehom Hospital for live. Mr. James—During ber Majesty's pleasure. Mr. Hall--And here during the pleasure ef the Governor of the State, Mr. Hol! contended that there was premeditation and motive in this caso. As to che mar- riage, (ue jury should digmigs that altogether ; but, oven {hey should come to the conchision that the parties ieee thavk God, toy lived in 9 countiy where the wife’s rights are protected by Jaw, and where it is as great a cri ora woman to kill hor husband us it is to kill any other person. Tho loarned Piietriet 2 Attorney had merely coeacrat his address: when the time of adjournment arrived. will resume on ‘burstay at the sitting of the Court, at tan o'atoe 0k, atid FH be followed by the Judge's charge the j the foltowi g are the points of tho District Attorney on the p of the pro eution — I. That it will be tho province of the jury to convict of 1 the first degree if the jury Lhd [rom the facts herself with a pistol with j h to shoot the decease: x provid ed the 2 ast on the very” ated design jer the law. (Peopie That it will b the second. dogr ee that the aconsed a the tn by y 10 convict of if the jury fi ne of chow without desi, er ath. fit be the provit the jury to convict of in the fourth degree if they find from U iu the heat of passion, by the use of the pis! sed iayelont ed. (BRS ) be 8 that acensed prov wi ith a pl stol, intending to produce it either to te him or todo herseit harm (doth being uslay 8), and did so produce it, aud in a eeui'o for 4 mH it was disc peased the i » the 1) the jury may fourth degree. (ibid, s 'y Gnd from the evidence that prisoner le nega faoghter ih the fourth dogre y or irresponsibility d by the evidence cide mental ca- pacity to distinguish between the right and wrong of the act of homicide at the time when the act was doue!’? Case, 4 Denio, p. 28.) all the testimony respecting marriage and respect t, eiivation or declarations of either de- ing the ceased or accused betore the day of the homicide is in- acimigsiblo, except on the isaue of sanity or insanity, or except in so rar as the jury may tofer therewith its feeling udge toward deceased trom acensed, and should, these exceptions, be eutirely disregarded. GENERAL EPISCOPAL CONVENTION, The Debate on the Rebellion Resumed. TWELYTH DAY. Aftcr the religious exercises it was aunounced that the Dresident was confined by iiluces, and could not atiend. Rey. Dr. Howe was appoluted President j 10 lem. he Commitice on Canons presenied a report, wes road, The i embodied resolutions, as follows: wit which mraon Pra; 15, be referred to the ion relating to the ded diccesses, be a a report on Tereign iasions, recommending the adoption of nd Domestic the follow \ug at tho Board be entru vision of the mi slerzyman sboll missicnary t to which h mbe employed aga missionary € minister of the P » Fpiscopal Ch 5 siaa ling, amd th: Fes signed to act iv Rection with the Board may Tho roport was adopted. WRIGAL TTP Rey. Dr. Mason, of Me: tion of the on: e make the Dritish (Oxford) quarto o« mode}, would present as perfect a Scriptires as human art or Bkiil in tho pi y supply. ond when so reprinted it world be aw standard of the chureh in America. Doring he progress of the Inst General Convention come sheets of the pro: posed work were subsnitted aud highly approved o/, and it was Loped that the present Convention wonld autho- rize the completion of the work THE PRALUODY. ‘The following resolutions were submitted: — Rese the House of Bishors concurring, That the Jojiat Commitice cn Metrica! Praimody an coutinued, and consist for and on belal! the Rey. Drs. Howe, Cox ang, ré, nara, Prof. Henry Capper and President § jot Resolved, That the committes be instructed to prepare i report ‘tu the uext Genera! Convention « body of ad- ional hymus,aud to revise the psalms now bound up with the Pr Book, aud to report to the next Conven- tion on the +ubject. THE DEBATE ON THR REMELNION Mr. Conxwati offered a series of a, which in anbstance declvred that the church las f t, in her liturgy and catechism, obedience to civil authority Iegal.y constituted, and that the report and resolutions of the Committee o! ie Gid not Pad any odditioval moral force to the injaxctions of the chureh In that reepect Mr. Saatrvcx, in the course of bis remarke, re ¥ © past iriendship and associations with Wendel! Mr. Phillips was.now a loyal mau, but for niu he had been striving to break up the Union. Now, what was the cause of this change. This gontleman avowed that for nineteen years he had been ondeavoring to break up the Unien, And why? Because the government did not catry out bis ideas of what was uecessory for the #reat law of charity in roference to the black race; that they did not such laws as he (Mr. Phillipe) thought were wite and just: and, because the government did not tar ight right, he bad been eng-ged for uinetoon in striving to overthrow It. Now Mr. Phillips says he is a byal mau, simply because the government ‘ore tO is Beuses und is ROW endeavoring te do what ntato have doac. The chureb taught them to be authority, it was true; but no eoarsive ° 0 of Lueirs would bo avaliable ti bringing back their Southera broth to their allegiance. fle was in favor of the resolutions of the Committee of N' Rev. Mr. Rawva. was not presont as a Marea hosotts sinner or @ Masgachuertts saint. He was proment as m member of (ue living church of the living Got—a deputy do ash from the diocese—and in that re! he was re- eponible, an? im fo other whatever, He would love Massachusetts to take herself, She has enough t answer for, aivk God, she hie enough to be proud of; her record i Axed) and no man can undx it. She was the first to shed her blood tn ‘he days of (he Revolution, and she was ag he first to suppressing this rebellion; and whatever we io the futurewhether glory or death may “it Ler sous—sbe will be first in the van, first in the field glory or of death. In regard to the ques. tion e ue, we are warned against estab! sh. int frconcent. Toe country i# in rebellion, the chore! D schism, and the Convention, in 108 ooete. finbtical authority, calied to\de whougs What oo ena tlemen here are airaid of doing—to gay by beens ern brethren you are wrong, fat is the bert stidend Of it, But as to this Precedent: hence the country sbould be in ope sae and ‘dec io schism. Here would be a precedent then—that in the mt inatance the supreme coclesiastical authority had wrong was done. But eu we t meet the resolution—that wo have not courage en0u, nigh to Say that our Southern brethren 4 4id wrongeswhat, U would be the precedent? This would, indeed, be én un: Wito and dangerous procedent. ‘the repulte aight be such as all m! reason to de sy a went loowe nee hy Camp oc Constitution ender foo ae deny the authority i whieh they Pry oven all wo nas Fs ong have their 5 ern brethren for tho done no wrong. =e ae there was no krering wi 5 been argued that these tren had oply fpr ney iseeneran “ece) eit a i oak ce ation, they have tio. athe, broken thet eae a rant in fay mittes of Nine, and in EVENING SESSION. Roy. Dr, Hows, President pro tem, during the indispori- tion of Rev. Dr. Creik. On motion of Rey. W.S. Parry, of Maine, *he resolu, tion with roferenee to tapoaeagnieas orrors in tha table of psaima on certain days, book of Common Prayer. was reforred to a especial committee, with in- Btructions to report at the next general Convention ‘whether the reported errois exist or not, Rev. Dr, Vinton, Rey. Wim. Stevens Perry, of Maine, and Hon. Murray Hoffman, were appointed “a committee’ ‘The thanks of the Convention were tmadered to thy New York Sabbath Committee for their gift of 2 book of sermous to cach clericel member of the Convention. DEKATE ON THE RERETIION, Judge Cuaynurs resumed his argument, contending thot the chlreh, through the Convention, could not properly interfere in political matters, Rev, J. ay, of Philadelphia, followed, tuklog similar ground with the previous speaker with regard to the action of the clurch in relation to the reboil Rev. Mr. Lyx, of Pennsylvania, evoke in favor of the charch, through the Cgnvéotion, enter je its protest against the actiop of the Southern goved al ghuryh. RYSTORATION OF DEGRADED Mip-sTERS, During the morning sestion a mestage was received from the House of Bishops, stating their non-concurrence with the resolution’of the 'Honse recommending the re- pea! of Lhe canon against the restoration to the ministry Of degraded clergymen, ‘Ihe House of Dishops seconi- maends the 109. spaig of the subject, ‘The Houad {y%n Adjourned, THIRTEENTH DAY. The Convention mot at ton o'clock yesterday morning, the atiendanco boing rather slim, General Anderson nt during the deliberations of the Conventiua, 0 was organized by the Rev. Dr, Howe taking ur, when ‘sux progented @ report of the Committes on lutions, which, tho How: as referred to a joit com: canon 5, of title 1, be amonded eA, ts bereby tte on the ented a report 44 be progress of snding the adopt hat the views ¢ he transinite 2 bl Pishor esting thay (hey shed a pastoral letter to , BO approved. the resolutions re the order of the eat pan floor vo Rev. id he bid been very much struck with what ap. ured to iaim to be thre the sub- Tn tho firwt plaeo pinion, at the luyalty of that Chu eh cuul my y anybody, be called ia question. With regard to the doctrine oi the Church en the subject of obedience to rulers be presumed that no one could question that that obedience had been yieided with all the anthosity aud respect which could be paid by any ecclesiastical bod, n the first place, ho might say tat the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United Stu had spread tho holy word of God more constantly, more distinctly than cay other Chris- Gian body op the tace of the earth; and ho asked, did avy gentlemen in that house doubt for & moment that tiie facrou Feripiures taught obedicuce to Ube civil magis- trate in power? proyed for the President of the United tate: morging and evening prayers. The r then pre meted wos the Church sbonid ere in State matters cated hasty ac- the @ Southern ‘byethren, who, be ve heard. Ho hoped (he ceatvenesis would not artopt vind nos, which would only produce bit cle to the future unity of the deal wiih ti and wiercy—ia the §)) with udp r They should ern brethren in the spirit cf justice mon oa the Mout. He desived the nity of the United gontiment 3S; but tbat « riotism & J, aout aud heart Id Ob be drug- ged toto the ich belong pal exciusive st pliet that wth. Ithis friend had Nd Had that the rebellion ref ainst the nuihor cf the Witch e coukd rine from his his wore he ainerity of the St the command: ty of the: ret eanple I ay by + political ‘ ie sion; but on ibere was no 1 argniug secular pub Furious other clerical and iay gentlemen having taken 7 ion, ‘Listen, of Galiformia, mov dons reported by the Co: ing ihe following :— tion of possin for its « and substite Peas, the fo rational even: betation and action, f 0 32 Sugionn not oft ao men her members mip anyone of the sie ae 4 ? f the land, rederting ¢ a aay tine 5 i a a hic ? sponse to the Pesoltittons tipon | have been introduced here rvation of thi Chureu in a of Liat kingdom of Christ wh. as well by our loyally to @ Viend as by the feet that ti h loyalty a the and te | courage e thie Chu Fh i oe Crime would Eioue Principe Praite end a gion Which multitudes of ry , into jady come for rettge from the storm and trinpent of worldly interests, therefore, for the information of all, d, That, #8 & legislative om ‘cular and national © Wike Om good neil of the Church of e ~~ Chute, iat ‘ihe ao a EVENING SESSION. Rey. Dr. Craik took the chair. Key. Dr. Pawurs, of Michigan, offered a resolution fo the effect that the Couyention decide the question be- fore the House at nine o’cleck. A rather sharp discussion ensued, and it was finally ro- solve? that yoting should commeuce at nine o’ciock, After several speeches had been inne, Rov. Mr. Mason, of Maryland, moved to lay the whole mation on the table. The motion was lost. A vote wag then taken on an smendment to tha resulu- tion of the Committee of Nine. Tho ameadmeat pro. vided for the changivg of the wording of the resolution £0 as to read in the present tense justead of the future thereby making the principal ran "Deop and grievous wrong which the South is in the act or intet ng On the groat Christian communion whieh this Convention represents, as well ag on country within wire a it hag been 60 bappity and barmoviously established.” On this the olerical dologates of nine dloccees voted in the affirmative, and those of eleven — in the af- firmative. Lay delegates from seven dioceses voted in the aflirmative and (rom ten in the negative, two dio. coses being divided. ‘The Convention were discussing ameudmedis up to a late our when our reporter loft. The Working of the Tax Law. Orrick OF 188 MERCHANTS’ INSURANCE Comrany. New Yorx, Oct. 13, 1862, Hon. Gro. 8. Bovrwait:— Danan Sir—Will tho cancellation of the various stamps tw be used by be nd insurance companics and other corporations, be whon done by a stamping press, the name of the corporation and date duly affixed peda Ly tS, the Er: in all instances be ‘written “8 roquited in of the Tax law? The use of a percussion press pone ees, greatly facilitate the cance|lations where such large numbers of at aro ured. Very re- epectfuliy, yours, dL. GLASS , Secretary. Treasury Deine, Ormien Terennat, ‘pavenve, ‘Wasminoton, Oct. 14, ( Sin—Your wens Soe ate re c and Ip regard to ‘pricus pian Stampe ai by & inrat ones corporations, Yours, very trui on (0, 8. BOUTWELB, Pee ony J. - Doveusen, fecretery Merchants’ inpdrance Com: House yesterday morning from Washivgton. He left for his sia ia Bangor, Me, by the Fall Riyor boat last Governor Andréw, of Mossachnsetis, stopped in thie city for afew hours on Tuesday, and waa in consultation with Colonel Howe, the Massachusetts State agent, for the greater part of the ime. Ho Jeft for Vonks on Tues- day bight, L A. Paul, Froneli Consol at of Virginia: Rov. Dr. Hill, of Worcester, an Ye Duuins, Wolcott, of Fishiill, are stopping at tho Breroort House. Captain Seymour, of tho British army; F. O. Allen and wife, of Hartford; Dr, Goulstone, of the steamer Great tera; BE. A. Bourne and wife, of Newport, R. 1, aud -Tar.ingtan, a Washinglon, axe stopping at the Clar. eidon Lotel. A.D. Cole, of the Hudson River Railroad Company; J. N. Hronson aud wife, of Columbus. Unio; J. J. Walker, of Kenerectady: J ML Hart, ot Rocbester; John Hi, Bates, of john K. Barelay aud Marshall Hill and family, o Fhiladeiphia; George P. Fady, of Delaware; John 2: d,of Cleveland, and Jamos P. Kimball, of Maioe, aro stoppivg at tie Metropolitan Hotel, Hox. Proston King, of Ogdensburg; Captain Boggs, Cap- tain Konan, Captain Gillis and Captaia J. 2. Carny, of the } 0x-Mayor Gardner, of Boston; Thur. ood, of Alvaniy;Jobn Dingham and i. G. Dithngs, iindelphia; H. W. Gardner, of Providcnee, ©. G of Couneeticut; J. © xo, of Chicago; W. arpenter, of New Jervey, and ¥. H,’sinith, of Long Ysland, ping At the Astor House. %, oa Cee ee The taleed Bi sites Se Sen Jacinto Boston, Get. 16, 1862, States frigaic San Jacinto sailed this The United morning. Fire TWELVE THOUSAN t Newn KNAPBAC DESTROYED. Newark, N. J., Oct, 15, A fsctory, with twelve thousand knope idy for delivery, was destroyed Ly Bre bere last ght. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. —GAry.—On ured, aol coe of the bride's father, b arson, ye Mr. Ri ny 0, Hontes, of tata, york, we Haneuerra BL. Gi, i it desite ae tathews church fy daughter of) orapeon, rec ¥ PRancis Herknkn to iam 0. Groser, all of —I7a11..—On Tuesday, Oot ihe Lride’s parents, by th ke's ehureb, Jo ber M4, at the rezi- cit . day, Octoler 14, by the deta svn D. MANNING, OF Utica, N. Y. eldest dauphter of the late ¥dward ‘vim, inc On Wetneeday, October 15, at the reet Meihod.st Episcopal chureh, by the Rev: sy, Mr. CORNRUIDS S. QuiatsY LO Mes EL s-Rotx.—0On Tugeday, October 14, at St. Francis avier s curch, hy Revs Mr. Moylero, Fravk K. $09 ns, 7 ville, Clarke county, Va., to Clawsxce M. Rovx, of Pariz, Prahce, ck —On Wednesday, October. 15, by the . Henry F. Montgomery, Kowanp & Sromus to Mania »caleet daughter of Jom W. Southack, Esq., all of iphia papers please copy, TLER—On Weduesday, Octebor 16, at St. Clifton, 5.1., by the Rev. Robert C. Tri ¥ Teiverr to Sov “ibs, eldest daughter of William q., of Chifton, 8. 1. Died. pe Dn Weaneety ‘October 15, Hexnr, cn of iB, Jv., aged 9 months, he ie 1 will take plaée on Fridvy morning from tho residence of his parents, £0 w Jorsey. dn Friday, September 26, Jaws Bucunaun, 2 respectfully fivited to attend the fune- ral, from tho Amity troet Baptist church, corner. of ctor strect, (Rey. Dr. Williams.) this’ (hureday) Tock, without further notica. Tue 10: N. J., for interment, On Prosday,, Jue 3, 0° rxGrN, Jt., son of Hon’ Aloxander bar i, Jounx C, Camry. oth year of his ace. avited to o tena the fune- inesday , October 15, Mrs. of her ago. and friends of the faimily are respectfully Ato aitend the funeral, from tho re her aw Captain Willan M. Burnett, No, 84 Lawrence street, on Fiiay afternooy, at two o'clock, withoat f ther invitation. MEATY. —in Brooklyn, on Tuesday morning, Octo- ber 1d, of S¢ utbern fever, Abomox Dovaurary, son of the late Chae. If. Dorgherty, and formerly Major of the Thirty- first regiment New York State Volunteers, in the 2514 year of his age. Major Don erty was one of the most promising lawv- 'y and oF oso Kiudness and urbaniy . AY who knew him loved him, but hose who knew hira longest loge itm best. t New Haven, ‘ou Tuesday, October 14, Esniy Yoors, aged 10 ‘yeare, daughter of Rear Admiral Foote, United States Navy. ‘The junera! will take place on Wednesday afternoon, at three ork., Folsom , California, on Saturday, Yeptember S, Witsam “Rost son of thy late Leonard’. Frost’ the dota yea 2 Fiust.—Lost, Cott th ist of Mexico, ou Saturday, July 27,froum the ‘burning steamer Gaiden Gate, Ebwany \ eon of the late Dr. Joseph H. Fliui, of Spr Mave.’ in tho Seth year of his nge, Springacta Gn.xoy.—On Toedday morning, October 14, after a long , tedious pot gett Gr ate inthe 30th year of tis age, anativo oF, parieh of Gothloborough, com Letrim, tveland, m4 arsine, His {rionds and relatives are reapectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from bis iate residence, 631 Flevonth avenue, betwoen Yorty third and Korty-foarth streets, this ( Thareday) afternoon, at ene o'clock, Geunert, On Friday, Sugust 20 » On board the brig Independence, afler a Ehort ant gerore illness, on his pas pe to Magen Ricuann G. Goopuis, fermeriy of Troy, N. He lived and loved— * Died and is not forgotten. Troy papers pleaee copy. Tocxs.—I0 Brookly’ n, on Wednesday, October 15, dtr Buen Hiens, to the 65d yoar of her ag ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend ube suneral,, thks (Thuraday) afternoon, At two o'clock, from the residence of Titus 5. Dodye, No. 19 Johnson street, ‘Brook ya, “Horrk.—The funeral scrvices of Rournr F. Dextan Horrer will take place at the house of John Hopper, No. 98 West Forty-ihird street, on Sunday next, = O'clock. Friends of the family aro Invited to attend. fi —— wil be removed to Greenwood on on Monday. inedt Poughkor on Tuesday, October 1 ‘sane 1, daughter of tho late Copand NA, wife of S, H. lng John 4, Peiroe. Hovay.—On Tuesday, October 14, Mrs. Many Hocaw, I~ rents Lawreucetown , county Giiwa: , Ireland, aged rearr. ler friends are respectfully invited to attend the fun ral, from lence, 184 Flirabeth streot, this (Thursday) afvernoos, at two o'clock. Kwsicur.—On Wodi morning, October M6, CuarK Kxians, in tho be ‘ear of his age, oer frionds, members of Biutnal ae No. 67, 1. 0. of 0. F. are respectfully invited to attend the fuue- ral, ait (Titurnaoy afternoon, at two o'clock, from the ronldence’ of his Warinclaw, Ceotge’. For, 64 Vandam etroet, Kiety.On We October I. ot bn dig a] M.,Parnice Kiar, aged 4 years, 0 ‘Ihe friends ars invited. 0 attend. the ie Fea ii is y) aitern0ot, at two o'clock, from Macixrs.—O8 Ootob sian ak a unser, ter OF Stloere i +l nig ives and friends = uncle, Allan Hill, aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, Bernese ve ee ca, L. Sunday's Now York and ‘Island Fane en et iam Sempre ?. Morne, in the bad year friends and rhe ‘(i are ccttuuyn are to at. the Satay cae funeral, thie ——————e——owrervw—x—wWwkawyvaaeanansoemmSS gn eet : D Mog, Co. FE, Twel fogianeus Now Work sane Vol ‘antedrs, of wounds received at the last battle of Bail ra. Tho funora! will take place, frem 26 Stanton strect, on Friday morning, at nine o'clock. The relatives and friends aro respectiully invited to attend without Seba notice, Hic remains will be taken to Bloomfield, N. J., for interment. MoCanuity.—\t Yorkville, on Wednesday, October 15, Dervis Mov 'Y, aged 52 years, for many years a resi- dent f this ity, Is Fetualus will Ue taken from his late residence, cor- hor of Eighty kecond streot ond Third avenue, on Friday Mérnigg, atten o'clock, to the church of St. Lawrence, Righly-fourth street, near Fourth ay ge where a golemp Mass of requiem will be celebrated. Fvom thence to Cal- vary Cemetery. The friends of the family, together with those of his son Ag law, John H. MeCabe, are respectfully invitod to attend. MoG2 11. —On Tues sday, October 1d, Joun McGrava, a native of tho parish of Pour Mile Water, county Wator- ford, Ireland. The rolatives and iriend's of the family are requested to trend the funeral, this (thursday) afternoon, at one o “etooke, from 97 Madison strec On Tuesday, Oc ta Jane, wife of of ucr ago. ‘Tho Iriends and relatives ber 14, of consumption, illiaia Macduif, iu the 2ist year cs ave respectfully invited to at- of iste resilonce, 155 East Thirty- this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock. ae tuesday, October 14, after a long and e358, Micuan, Navicin, aged 26 years and 1 ily ave requested to sidoree, No. 636 Water cue), this Chureday) wternoon, at tyo attend oreoek Nonry.~-At id nilay a Bocplul, D. ©, of wounds re- t battle orporal Jou A. Now York Volunteers, her, W. RB, Noble, und relatives sr¢ nd mombors of w York state Milltia, and la'o residence, Ne klyn, on. Friday ; » wife of E. ths and 26 days. only are :0sp m her Jate residence, 0 sat two orelock, with- Ywtobor 15, Mrs ‘on of t) 0 fanera a, en Saturday, Octo younge-t son of the lats 2ad year of bis ay iy aro mvited 0 attend tho tune. ef I No, 185 Ninth ob Was. Bo. 40, ia th © FOR SRW YORE—ritts DAY. su NOON Ria Bilp BS Khudall, Hh Sip Magdalen ¢ L Ship BEM Slup Carottze P Congdon, Pi page Todlebon (Ruz), Pagelsom, Antwerp—Funed, Melucke hi ia, Howes, Phtlade'phiia~-Bacsett & Nickerson. Hrig Tartaro (Aus), Morivieb. Cork, &e—Holmboe & Co. Brig Excelsior (Br), ald ot Benn a MoGal € Fein, ; Fonve, NP—D Starr, i J Siuntor & Co, Bixby © Co, t—Walsh, Carver & Chase, Port Spain—Bassett & Nicker. ie, Nibera—R P Buck & Co, Solix Young Tea: 600. Schr L B Ushi Schr Bt Geors Schr Ovea, a ma @ *), Benson, Bi John, Neons EEN De. 2k Co. i ssena, Commander Hatot de She mounts 90 guus, !9 of 1000 dd has « crew of OO) men. Tan on, Long, Liverpool, 29 days, with coat 5 Burgess, "Maa bec M4 days 12th inst, of Montauk, took e. 5 ee 13, with mdse Sth iast, lat4d with tase @ 4 op 1843, wae Quaraatine: of Hh voarded frow sing. (at Yurmonth, Me), Soule, Cardia hard? & h, ftom Bowl a for Bloons winds (rom tho Bauks. aud lias Doen for 7 daya W of Jays, tp ballast t0 4.0 6 4519, Georges, | c Passed abont two ca) with detached j Hark Sutlora (Aus), coal to order, dM near. strug gates cy attora, Queenstown, Sayer on, (of Bangor), Gilkey, Lingua, CR, 9 dove, with won toR P Back AC Baik Catenin (Br, of Fictoo, $8), Cummings, Proton, 4 dave, with coat, “0 om. eng Ben (alee), Fermiem, Dublin, 40 days, tn balla, . Bog Antomn, Dinsinore, Lingrn, CB, 19 dass, with coat, tors &CADowoN. : Bggrom, Weliloot, 5 days, Boveriy. Bringer, 8. , Wareham for Elizaveth- 2 ae Hong A teed fe a ar jankin, Briges. i Eine Scar broasu hey oF sen for Wa port), Han U'S Quartermagee Steamer Cot Ru US Quarieymastex. Bteamer Senriver. Adams. nig Steamer R Thompson, Shaner, Steamer Black Diamond. Green, te hill er mith, Phi fad * Steames Falcons Jones, Providence BELOW Ship Alice Connee, Singer, from London. urvoch, from Belfast, Sept 6 in, from Leith, ¥ark Atmoner, trom Torks Telonds, Bark Alma, from dalitar Bark Tamworth ny re Porter, Ovnogety frou G angor 1 teamer Virginia, Wasinstom, Wind at sunsot Shiponiiaing SHIPYARD OF JO) &e., in New York. ENXGLIS, FOOT OF TENTH EAST RIVER. now in process of cons'ruction the sidewwhoe! steamer George B. MeClelian, bullding tor P- L, Everett & Co, of Bostov, She will be when completo 270 fect long, 40 fect breadth of beam, and 10 feet depth of holt, ‘Bnd ts to be built with a special view (9 speed. Will register abont 120. She 1a designed to aa a bat will be EE eh Sh am . oe and raols the ants et oO ‘al mosi erparts 1D mar Ar ery te ‘agiis juatialt the Keel for on en se side. hich be built for ty rte, i ete pe, ja ‘ath Eves aey ae since. of Se eS ect a ard ot Warn also a sommoneet, th Beeeey be lee Le tly ene nat ea eae ae pcan mri ‘ecryvoas President, ‘built for BroonlynpFerry Co At Baglis's wheel SHIPYARD OF JACOB i WESTERVELT & iy One of the largest, as weld as the finest vessels ever built in Now York, has just ben commenced by the welt known bollders, Messrs Weetervelt. Bhe isto bo owned by Mr. B E. Morgan, of this city, and will form one of that gentleman's line of New York ana London packsts, The materials of which she will be constructed are live oak, white oak and logast timbers, Hor lengul ts to be 210 cet; breadth of bons, She will be lannched about eet fa lengths oe STeet rey of hoid. The bulwarks and pi ot hors boa's Will have a covering of irop Plaics ass protection azatust rile shots. Yuen City com. pleted they will be umong tho most serviceable evatt in the Te ‘Phe keel of a new gunboat for the United States govern ment will sou be lait in ths yer, te pzeparations tor wile 43 ¢ he latter part of Den ‘At Weatervelts ard there are also two Jeph, nally bullt for the Calon Kerry Company. of” Sines purchased bythe ‘Uiad ates Ka wilt be fitted 5 easy ab gre each of 7 8a i foot dejsth ere and Irei id to porn passes is to be emplored in te Sauber jhe Mesore Westervelt now employ one hundred and wens ty-tive meu Misscliancoma, “op pt Peay Bes : Hole, Oot it. chy Lucy Blake with Taner a re ae say (o repair. Ne Board of (By ietier to Underwriters Davies, of and ndeved 25 m.ie0 1 Lovett nion the sity, while ng of her tary Board of Quexxsrow tvom Liverpoo! £ nthe zn sty Tie, Prebl ith hobetay gov sy p00 skip ae Bath,’ Me, on Bator ‘A just passing in ter, North afl Ocean. rk Gov Att of bark Kuihh a Cape. Lewin, bi . topmaae bark Java, Plumney, op} 1, iat 29 34 N, ion 44 40 WY, bark Roseius, of Bbdrord erate Spoken, wc. y Fern, Joreaue from Gariift for Shanguiae, ANB: from Akyab tor Palmouth, Sept, aa, Aug W, lat 650N, Valparaiso, no date, in “Mlarehall, from Liverzool for Genoa, Sept 12) pe de Unt sel Mig showing Amn estore rot icnal with white over Au Jat 1 305, lon Bere ‘hilsh ‘Morcion, Tones ter Demarara, Sort 90, 100 N by W of the Detvarara Lights! noeeling (Am), sveermg 25, lat 4 wan "gn Bak owing a square ved fag with Yet er Pin contre, was BU, no Tat, ec. Foreign Forts. Axtwrrr, Oct 1--Helow, Hivlug, K York: Joni Fi and Lucknow, jelen BE th, York, 29 y Glover, Ilughes, ¢ Sea Fox, Sourateya (hag, w Bed- Horan, 207 In port ships Ms roine, Le peat. Book . ark GD Cr 4 ade (Br), Butler, okies, trom NYO Kilby, Antwerp; be pbayge e peiph in, Siskel sb an, Tyler, Portland > Baltimore; “ida D Ree Tarlox, Moulmein; Ug, Sinonsun, New Ww 01 aid se Gator Peck, ola a Albast, dorian or elicon, Gregory, and Gi c. Wincange ns Dreaduonght, Sa- at Western, Purber, New iphia. tralia, Sar sYork; Lantmer- «(or Adams, Callao. Ink, Colombo, Stewart, and Addison, Glipatrick, N¥orks Narle Sumit. Hladelphis; DL Choate, MeNa- Jered, ngiieed Philadel. vi 2—Arr ‘Joon $ Harris, Harmon, London. ‘Sept 2, (and sid 17ph for 4 r NYo: Manita, fies 218i, iving Childers, Levie, London. Yates, Ungland. LRA a Redwe | I Pour Pas a OL, Br if nett bark Sucan Jane, Ta- afb Mor Te Tiasent y of iro! ’ bark Retnd i bar's Rechabitn Ainley. Gkeexizown, Sent 30—Arr Carolin, Baisveleo.. NYorks Ovi2, "AURIIAT and boy oe do. Ic, et Naar ship Me Hall, Now Kedcord. 10 Jaxeino, Sep! Saker Forse’ Belle, Percy Pann; eye aus, ToSneROKRRE, Sopt 30—S1, pias Alinncheh, Biebr th for shanglide; Qoean Express, Watson, NYovk for San Frane Oerans. Sept thn port, bark Race Hover, & Hes, for Bost ree Se Bld seth, brig New York, Cooper, Boston; Br sebr Flower of the Avon, Whitbuer, do.’ or Span. RB, Got P carr Oh tain uh, brig Nati CB, pt Ohns Covbers Short, Harré; ‘Fact rhe Frau Naynie, Ran: Tidannon, Sept 7—Sld Virginia & Esicltina, Wikina, Bng-- lan American Ports. BOSTON, Oo! M—Arr seater Norman, Baker, Philades in Tele raphed, saip Maverick, from Bliclis at anchor Th Tight House Chaunel, Suat for a bas shi" Firma: Mootle, Liverpool wa talifant Banka, Bray, NYork} by Merritt, Bei wir Courier, Hopkins, Washingon, DC. Now'Bruaswick; U8 eioauler Ban J bi the BALL NORE, Bet 1i-—Be w hark May Qneen, Kirwan from Demarara, bas? Bremen. ha Sid ship Entestine, Schlosebauer, of ~ 4 » Sabine, Woodward, Loud Portiand. Reowds, che Sitver Star, Holt, schr Ocean trem Jamaica for Phiiadely BANGOR, ri Ti—Arr Br ship Ovary load for Lie Bristol; bre HinA EFUPOLT, Oot he-Gid oh Jar, South Pier; Marin Lonisa, Mine, Paiten, Boston; eloops Clio, Nerentt, Thur Wheeler, Bridgeport: John Mettler, Mdnahan, it, Aun, Conghkee} “TA aot Meh” ba Wesel sche Media‘or, Milter, NYork, Pan -t focker seh Davi Malm, Consiin, Plies fh BEDFORD, Oct 4—8!d sobre Charice Oo! Bn Fuloips ‘avion, Ohase, aud Bovert Brice, Beat, Eh oA Bris, Leader (Br), Shaw. a Ortijay, Lordy and J Thursone iar: Rown. ane anes Biizaboinports Viste, sieunt ae ty from St Andrews, we, fine, AA Hon meline, Isaac Merritt, Oak, Ryder, Boston Pinter, Wn Providence faow neker, St John, an

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