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THE BOND STREET TRAGEDY. Continued from fifth page. ‘man of bad mora! or coubiful character, is an unecviable task. Dr. Harvey Burdel is no istorioal character, and if cere ism moral in bis ic or death, it is suffisientiy Pointed to drive home the barb of comviction without any comment from us. We therefore merely give the follow- img well authenticated, and but too motorious tacts, in his history and character. The late Dr. Harvey Burdell was born in Horkimor county, in or near Herkimer village, New York. He was Dorn in 1811. His faiber died before he koew him; while be was yet a child his mother moved from Herkimer county to Sacketts Harbor, Jefler- son county, New York. With her he resided {i be was thirteen years old. His mother then turned ‘Dim into the street, and forbade him ever to return to the bovse. The boy thus turned forth upon the world at ro early ap age, felt tbe throb of ambition, and was do- termites, according to bis own words, to raite, to be- come great, to gain gold Without ® profession, educa tion or means, he looked arouad him to see what cours> be should take—what patu porsue—to achieve his de- sired success. The pres beld out the \empiing bait, He determined to begin on the «west round and mount the ladder, and consequen'ly wert to a nolghboring country town and engaged himse { as a compositor. He remained there for some years, ani either dia not hke the business or had better inducements held out to bim in this city for before his reventecath year we find bim here study ing dentistry lu bis brotber Jonn’s office, which was then fooated on the corner of Coambers street and Broadway, where Stewart's store now stands; he was ot studious Badita sud mado good use of bis time. Forming a ‘vaste for the medical profession, be went to Phila- delphia when about twerty-o1 years 0} and pursued regular course of etudy in the Pennsy!- vamia Medical College. Se partially supported himself during bis studies by the preotice of dentistry, aad was 7 maintaised by his brother, Joba Burdoil, of this city, Having graduated in the college at Philadotphis he returned to this city, nao entered bis brother's offi :e, learning apd praotiring dentistry during the day, and Practisiog mecicine at nigut. He expressed himsclf Teady to ¢o anyth ng oF practise any profession to make money. Jobn Burdell son i marryiog, Harry jived im the couse with bim as a member of his family Their dwoilitg bouse was in ine sage bailding, directly over ‘the devia! oice. John Bur dell owned two or three houses on the corner of Ubambers etreet and Broadway at ihat io bis brother's offise a Hive for himself tn the bouse of rotber, aNd the next door to his office. They kept umber of years, doing a fair busi- a! of or most of the time Burdell Was @ man of strong of cqnemtly quarrelled with his urious fo brs trapsactions, and spa babits, With these ‘traits sirong'y marked, bo be geo to manifest a very licentious and loose cbaracier. Atlas be hadaquarrel with his brother. during which ivey had a savere fight, John al- leging that Harvey w: intimate with bis wile. On account of thir quarre!, Harvey Burdell moved his offise to the corner of Deano street and Broadway. Previous 40 this there ware guerre: between Mr and Mrs. John Bordoil. the aur applying to the proper wutborities for a divorce Barvey tovk ap active part im this quarrel in favor of Mrs Jotun Burdell, avd sgaiost ols brother. He used all his eiforts to favor Mrs Burdeil Mrs. Bure cit economioal is his di : bo} pormitved ¢ marry again. Bile Barvey Burcoil was pareuing this course in relation to Mre. John Burdell, be succeeded in getting h's brother eke over al\ bis property to bim by ® mortgage, at e reiurnipg D9 equ! ralent for it, and repre: seating (0 bis bro.ter Joun tha: property would be safe in Harvey's bands; thst thereby Mrs Bardeli, who bade quit ageuet bim and another porty who had an attachment against Lm ¥ ould be prevented from geting bis (John’s) property, A’ler remsiving a few mouths at the corner & Duane scetand Bosdwar, Harvey moved up to 36% Broadway. on the corner 0: Frauk.n street. Joon bay- tng been divorced from Lit eife made up with Harvey, ard moved up aud joined uim io Dusioess at 963 Broad: way ‘Tals sr rangement = represented to bave been made by Barvey We purpose ot gowting Jobu's trade at his office However ois xy be, it is certain that they bad Bot Desa long & gethe fore that Liatvey wor ofice fore they quarrel ed; even bo- nut 6 low Jona to put bis sign up jon they were Doth associated 1a inet, 89 Joho put up his “single” on a cartiage tbed whick stvod right by the eide of the ofice, Joba Burcct! (a edemped to get from Property his (Jon's) for cate keeping, but to give may equivalent or soo.ber quarrel between n rvey su) gelticg tome of his tuigge y ‘rom bis brows r Jou, aud rooe!ring means trom tes brother W m, went o mm place, at the correr cf Fourteenth «test and Uston square, and Op: ned ca cits Which be occupied, doing a,good i) (\, Daring his last tinea 3urdoll gol out aa at tachment againai Dim, 0+ sof tae mortgages which ‘6 Sseriif weut into Joana's room ‘and took posscasion of err) thing be had, even the farn! ture Of bis Geatb char ber, io the very featuer bed (rom under bis brother, Jeay.og him ‘@ die ou asofa. Harvey Burdel! (recently toc teod among his asquaini- ances. The right be ore Joun aled Harvey wrove « very peouliar wil, which Joh» mgora, this will made Harrey Keoutor of his brother's eetate, and epecitied that operty was to go (0 pay for debts. Afvor his bro ‘ Hervey wrove to Mrs. Jenn Bordell, thea at she South, informing her of ber bi c's deosase, and requesting her tocmeto New York She did no, Wat Sever reocived « cectof money the esta of deceased busbs Wiliam Burdeli, who ts t of John's p nord wet ‘OCoARL IHG at ‘belore hie dex we tn Cleveland Oxio, held rty, im copsiteradoa of the mor to the imter, to enadie ip Usion plase; so whea W A suit agaiost Bim. Tho two property tli two . rvey Burcell bad Doon seven yenrs et 862 y, he purchase moved into the houwe No it Bond strect, he love: tenumouy of the oe and pertons who knew Harvey Burdell a morcenary, selfish with strong passions; be wae can sa nots man who would be likoiy to aiteck anotoer: be would ooot dwn if « por- son spoae sbarply with vim He quarreiled wito every b whom he came in contect; he quarre! ed with ere, be quarreied with ail b's retatives and bad @ wi most of thom At the time of his death J the city were not on speaking war by DO menos a character in moral characiwr was fer eprosch. His among good sory bac. He was very penuriovs, dw house in Mroodway, and part of tho time he went into @ party or ould always bear lis part ena thon rociadie, companiouable and agreeable. fie bad ccoridorable talents, acd epeat most of bis time <m reading, the pursuit of bis profer and money cet ting He bes beon a very licentious man; aud bed # great naoy dificwities in consequence of it ; name is yooks mt the Tombs, in tac law courts, api be bas been known to the bead of the police for many years. While living in Chambors street be was ved by & disreputable woman for nonpayment of money alleged t be aue to ber. tn 1826, or thereabout, Harvey Burdell was engaged to be marr cd to a respectable young lady, bot ber father tre the whion | the one in Pht the theatre, she said sbe would like us forever. The statement of Dr. Doremus wilt be found | the house, © 897. Two minor childres (males) of Mrs, peon’s saloon and im Ube report of the inquet. Cvnvinghan,” 6 Hapab Caries, servant poo John Burda °), ‘be doctor's boy, Grat saw the body in THE BREACH OF PROMIBE CASE BETWEEN | te morning. UY Griiqnes, 0) 20 parvculer mom DR. BURDELL AND MRS. CUNNINGHAM. | which be war ma to the Hof doing, |The ocu the papers found in the sesretary of Dr. Bur | stance be mau ant by the reau ® search The doctor is represented by Woee intimately arquainted | ger; wae ihe fellowing.— » Sree or ihe privy, which Was commenced yeslerday.. Mr. with him to have been a very peculiar man, He hated was the Showings Smith epartner of De. Burdell’s, testifies to an ailerca. children; aud never hed any pets in bis life some GUPERIOR COURT. tion between the Dooctn 80d Mrs. Cunningham, whion Guines pigs. His brother, Lswis Burdell, is now in the | Bma Auguia Cunninehan fs Harvey Burdell — Action fs | Was eevore cooughto req ‘re the Intervention of a police- Jupatic asylum on Biackwell’s Island, baving gone mad | Jv cach o Fy emntaa of wih pred of arrest and $6, men, and also that Burdell ,¢4red tnat bis private papers from the effects of @ nameloes habit. Not long siacea | P<*, U. 0. Thaver plain Netlog, nas, Same | Were Dot sale ip his own ap'Srtmenis, Eokel awoars to Paper wes circulated among the dentists of our city to | gtinrucy. ei . the quarrel about the papers, .\ad that be beard no noise money to put the yw inthe Asytui ‘would not give enytoing to put him in there. ‘The dentists represent that Harvey Burde!l never held a bigh poaition in the dental ‘tbat the most pee portion of that profession would bave nothing to do with bim, that be was dishonest in bis practice, that be has filied twelve teeth in an hour, when aa honest dentist could not do that amount of work in less than twelve bours, that bo was willing to do anything on the nightof the murder. ‘Ths Servant Hannah swears that Mrs, Cunningham bad in Ne vember a miscarriage, tho rosult of cobabitation. as abo #%ted to the servanis, witb Dr. Burdell. Also, that Bo."dell was jealous of Kekel, and that Burdei) and Mrs, Ounmiogham avo been on bad terms since November. This witness Kokel apd Mrs, Cunningham. tha: Dr. Burdell had accused hor of ‘The writs wer e received in the Bberiif’s office Ont. 16, 1 een eee recdeet ie eee ot be Forney on the 23d of October, 1886, CROMBIE, Beputy Eherii. ‘We despatched a reporter yestorday morning to the 3u- perior Court, to make inquiries as to the above, but no notice of the cause appears onthe books Our reporter then called upon Deputy Sheriff Crombie, when ths fol for money, that the 7 of his patients while | lowing conversation ensued >— hand which belonged to him, Farther, thot ebo was tn Broad were disreputable » and that married to bim im October, but intended to keep the ince then cil ihe respectable people who have gone to | Rav°xrax=Oan you give me any particulars in refo | marriage a secret till June.” She declined 10 say why him were allure rence to the caso of Mrs. Cunningham against Dr. Burdell | she intended to do so Sho further ewears that by the name Bardell, as John Burdell whe inderstood bal was avery worthy and estimable man, who wu for breach of promise of marriage? members of her housebold were in bed on the fat Die jession and was an bouor tot. The work entitled “s Bight between ten and eleven o’clock, and that she last ‘Ciheaetatens eatin: mrenineay Fh ‘auatomy, | DEvcry Crounm—Ob, yes; Of course I oaw, having !s | saw Dr. Burdell wi about 6 o'clock oa Friday afternoon; ond Ducasse of the Teeth.” Which be lished in ons. sued (he writs, thet be slept tn tbe. house, bet took hie meals at the ‘neotion with his brother Jobn in 1888, s represented to Ruvortar—Who was Dr. Burdell’s attorney in the case? politan Hotel. No evidence has yet been adduced have been written by Jobn Anotber medical work, which to show where Dr. Burdell was efter be left the house at deceased claimed to bave travsiaied trom the French, | D&rcry—He had no ettorney at all, He left his case to | tbo time atau by Mre. C., until Bia ‘was found. ‘was translated by Dr. Sidrey Done. me, and I was £0 satisfied what it was « conspiracy against It appears to us the examination of the last named Dr. Burdel! ever connected with the American Society of Dental Surgeons. He was proposed two or three times as a candidate for membership of that socte- ty, bet was never elected. This society expelled a large number of members one year because they used amal- gum—a compound of mercury and silver—to fill whe teeth with The parties thus expelled and others after- wards formed a society, called the New York Society of Dental Surgeons—more popularly known as tne amal- gum scciety. beceuse they were tn favor of Ree) that moeterial to till teeth with. Dr. Bardell was President of this society at one time It was under bis presidercy that the society collapses, he agreeing to the proposal to | break up the society and divide the proneeds a1 the members. He was en honorary momber of the Phila- deipbia Medical Society, bot wat nots prominent party cither in"gettiog up or maintaining the dentel conventions ; beid in Philace.phia aad New York. He did not attend ipbia, nor take a prominent part tn the one in New York. Se was a member of the New York Historical and Statistical Society, and e director in the Artizans’ Bank of New York; he was one of the prin Parties ¢ (i ip that he took $25,00u worth of its stock; he had aboat $10,000 tn it at the time of his deatb, and money in the Broadway Bank; and lot No. 31 Bond street, worth $25 0C0: the bouse and lot No, 2 Bond street, worth Sbrowabury, N. J., and real estate N_Y., and other property, #o that five brothers him that I let him goon simple parole, without taking any bail. Ravoxrax—Did he not bave any friend with him when he wns in this office? Darvty—He told me he would not ask any one ot his friends to go bail for him, for he had «great foar of bemg talked about in the newspapers. He assured mo thas the whole proceedings were a consp'racy to get money out of him, and [ saw ft was sofrom the first; he said he would pay, and end the matter ut once. Rerorrsr—Was Mrs. Cunningham’s attorney present at the time? Durvry—Thayer met Dr. Burdell bere on the day fol- lowing the reception of the writs. navonTeR— When was that? Dsrvry—On the 16th of Cctober, (Deputy Crombie bere related a conversation which ensued between Dr. Burdell and Thayer, in which the former used very strong Iapguage in reference to Mrs, Cunningham and her attorney.) RevorsR—Did you know Thayer before this case? (The answer (o this we do not give, as it was irrelevant auotber piace, given some evidence in regard for breach of promise brought by Mrs Cum against Dr. Burdeil, which suit wav discontiaucs ¥3d October. Papers found among the Doctor's effects contain ® memorandum of an agreement by which the Doctor was to grant Mrs. O. certain considerations for the discontinuance. Marriage was not among these consider- ‘ationg,‘and sgeins this we only have the ipse dia of Mrs. C. that she was married to him only six days after (bo suit bad been discontinued. All these things seem to Bordeli family. Harvev and John, both dentists of | % the case in point.) this city, are ceceared; ja oxe brother living ia Rsroxrex—Can you let me see the affidavits and Objo, aacther, who formerly Iivedin Michigan, is now in | write: Inolana, the foi merly of Valparaiso, was not long since in'tbis city, and is pow inthe Lunatic Asylum on Backwell's leiaud Wheo D>, Burdell bought the house No. 31 Bond street he oceupitd the first floor and other rooms: the rest of the hovee was let. Mrs. Conway first rented it in 1863; Mr. or Mrs Sullin next; Mrs. Qunningham then took it for year; aler wbith a Mrs. Jones occupied it a few months. when Mrs, Cunningham again took charge of it on the lst of May last, and still oocuples it. Duruty—They have been stolen from (his office. Revorrse (with astonshment)—What! When did you find out they were missing? Darcry—The Sheriff looked for them yesterday morn- ing (Monday) and found they were gone. The copies of them, no doubt, were those found amongst the Doctor's papers; at the time the writs were discharged Doctor Burdeli promised not to take any farther proceedings ‘apparen oy night and heard no noise, A Mr. Thompson testified thot be went to the house on business, but tit wase PLYING RUMORS AND. Ti : "| earlier bour than usual. Toi Tor tho FLYING RUM praia REPORTS ABOUT — Connizgham for false imprisonment or oth Tone ms ne lb my =e pee . favorable for. the deed. Sbe tort to a {Mr. Deputy Crombie no doubt referred to the following paper found in Mr. Eckel’s private secretary; it was the agreement signed by Dr. Burdell to sotwe the sulle brought against him: — Tn consideration of settling the two suits now pending be- While our reporers wore engaged in faking notes of the inquiry before the Coroner, as will be found reported in tha: interes" investigation, we sent another gentie- man to inquire into the truth of certain rumors which were fiying avroad, Among otber things, first of all it was reported that crice of murder had been beard pro. | mM Tae adig God te Min Be A. Conniagham and ceeding from Dr. Burdell’s bouso in Bond stroet on the | ‘mily my friendship through life. Second. I agree never to do or actin any manner to the disadvantage of Mra. E. A. Cunningham. Third. 1 now do (erasures) I wil rent to Mrs. E. A. Cun- pinghom the suils of rooms she now occupies at the rate of a year. HARVEY BURDELL.| night in which {tis believed that unfortunate man was murdered. On inquiry we ascertained that this rumor was per- fectly correct. As there are certain circumstances con- Raronrer—You think that the Doctor had not avery | on this point. testimony of Mr. Stevens shows pected with this matter exocedingly curious and interegt- | friendly feeling towards Mrs. Cunningham. Do you be- © Sete, einen SS ee. Coe © Se ing, we will siate the particulars which we bave col- jected, although we believe that the parties from whom our private information was derived were summoned to lieve be ever thought of marrying her’ Dervry—Marry ber! Why, sooner havo commit- ted suicide first. He admitted to me that he had some: gol angry, streck fecher aod ee bims black eye. Subsequently he was engaged to be married | C youn’ lady, an adopted daughter of a set to perform mony, whee fr. Harvey Burdell entered the reom of the old man aud told him be waatet « check for $20,000, The vid gentiemen told him that if be was marrying bie daughter for ber mosey be shuwis heve wiher =o the wedding waa broken vp. Sub-»- | qveatiy the young lacy married the person who wae to be groomeman on tbe former occasion, be ‘beck for $20,060, The check on the pre. ‘was made ont for Burdell, avd wort bare ediately after the tmarriige core t, be is w performed, and whon he bears sho \ Sto hese beoome greatiy excited, and doo@ed that be wou! Lover get marie’ Dr. Burcell bad @ very curious rervant girl, called Biddy, who war Wid Dim five ye at 569 Grontway and two years at Si Bood street, which time she nover went to hed her With a bed, oF anything to leer upon poorly clad, wed hardly ever bad Anything to woar on her e@t. Be never provided ber with aayibing ty gavebor » small weekly salary, apon which ane » 4 bersei!, buying her food at the grocerioe = This an example of the *# peneriourness fhe girl coud speak (ocr langage foently he Kogileh, ech, Geran and Apenish. Sve had & great passion for sti yug sod learning invgeages dhe was an ire © 4 & most faithfcl servant She frequently eared the doctor from being braten, for If = febt cepurrec abe woula fun between him and his sstalact end ttand there Wl soe She sirpi situing 6@ & siool in the kitchen below oor, 10 | any person rane si muy Kime of night abe wor there serviows ¥ ie never foraisbed he barely received enough subsistence, Dr. Bardell, a bel re mentioned, wae a loose charscir, 14 com venti, +o/ rounded by such genoraily ie r to persors. ot bed chara ter Mrs. Totten occupied b house (n Broadway for come ‘ime, and be, as urual, had troub's «© ber apd 6 law sar rey Ab lores youre Mr. Balin, whore wife ie halt diate: > Bokdellg took the Bouse No 3! Band street they qverreled, the partice moved from the house, aad | maye sever 8 to Burau! eince ro Harvey Bordell employes bie Ajit Over & year ago, brother Jemet oe tome houses for bim te /terkimer county * nd agreed to give bim a certain interest for botiding them, but & De. B between tb with Ponjamin relative to whom he #0id the office tool, & vapdel!, at Union pine ‘There + iby Widow lady of this city who ured do iat Dr Bor (61! almost every for two years. Un oe she ‘called on bim in the afternoon to © (oe Dreatre wth fim in thesvening, On the way during tae whole of | he was | + | yoele man ( shters. th’s witness that he was that be eboulc be killed by the give testimony on this same subject before the Coroser. Such betpg the casc, of course some reference to this in- teresting matier will be contained in our report of the inquett, Mr. Brooke, who resides at No 46, opposite Dr. Bur- dell’s, informed us as follows:—On the night of Friday tani, at precisely @ quarter before }1 o'clock, he was un- Grewed and wa! stepping into his bed. He bad just raged Ope foot for tbat pur} wheu suddenly, at that ineteni, be beerd a ory of ‘murder! murder,” in an ap- Fveiges | stittied tope = =He then, instesd of leaping into 4, stepped upon the sill of tne window and looked oat ugh 'ne biinés towards the spot from whence the He looked direotly in front of Dr ner the sound directed him times taken her to improper houses——(Tue rest of this sentence we need not give.) It seems very strange to me that the marriage should coour just about the time ‘that these proceedings were being carried on ageinst him. Riamiuwees maton Tey bee for ir ir. Mrs Steven wee bglny of It is evi- of the same month.) RevostsR—Do you know anything about Mrs. Canning- ham’s daughters? Darcvry—Notbing at all. Ravorter—Have you any objection to my using what you bave been telling me? Darvry—None at all; I tell it you in order that the Friday sight, between elevs they ai Uwhed the smell them until the cheraists bave investigation. asbes tm the grate, &c.. &o., we concerning mast havo been in the street, : : truth may be found out. evidence extends over more than twenty five co- to much of garroting, be thought taal pos. , or by tn the pee Oh that ama ‘might Ravonren—Have you not been notifled by the Coroner | mee, of the yo , At _ conscious saien be urdergoing that procees aod uttered that cry. est? “ong peed Bet ue, Wo sme win in the strech. Simetinnsons Was rae nese eng es perfect and many hittle pointe may have been missed. It tbe cry of murder Mr. Brooks dis\inctly beard a confused slompirg of feot, then el! was busbed, He listened but he beord po more, and ook inequp and down rest, seeing pothing, be retired to bed, tmoigpant a ites that Mr. Deputy Crombie’s knowledge of facts bearing on this cage is evideni'y very considerable, and the Qoroner very strov, do not make Oat a legal case agains! tem. Ferhe p. some rowoy @ the end of the atroet had wantonly | *0vld immediately subpana him. S - postin ye mm —— THE FUNERAL. Sweeoin * | VISIT TO SNODGRASS AND EOKEL LAST | quo arrezgemente for the funerai of the late Dr. Har All tha which takes so long to write down tracepred NIGHT. ‘voy Burdell ere completed. The services wili be hold at Grace Chureh, this afternoon at 2 o’clook, where the dea- tal and medica! profession, as well as the friends and re- latives of the deceased, are invited to attend. At the conclusion of the ceremony the body will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. Carriages ‘will be tn readiness to convey the friends of deceased to the last resting place of the dead. It is expected that the funeral will be so upususily large one, and that tens of to Grace church to take a thousands will ‘their way view of the mortal of one whose tragic fate will be remembered {oP @ century to come, ace of ten seconds. Mr. Brooks then retire, ning, but be heard no more what is pariiculay iy worihy of remark tm this matter, is the fact dependir;; upon the well known Jawa of acoustics, thet this eounc ane this ful tified ery which Mr. Brooks Gistivetly heard, was better capabie of being beard in a houre acrees ibe street by any person therein, than it would have been by persons in the immediately adjoin- ing houses. These houses are all weil bulit, and the aounde are deacened betwen the watis, co that, as Mr. B iniormed vs, he could not Bave Reerd similar scunds bad they been mado ja eitber of the houses adjoining his. Now jw the ccad of night, ® sound jo the street, or @ found from the windows ¢f apy room in the Mr Eckel, isstevening, bore the sarae expression of countenance as throughout the care; bis hat was off, dis- covering a very peculiar sbaped forehead, and a phreno- logical developement of an exceedingly animal cast. ‘The ofticere state that he possesses a more than ordinary predilection for the other sex—a fact which has induced bis business partner to prophecy that he wonld some day get into a scrape through bis amatory proolivities. It appears thet Mr. Eokol carried on an extensive oor- respondence with various ladies, the letters being houses i to be heara There in, we , | addressed to the Union square Fest Omlos. . x vary rae comes but that ae Beak porter ie Es 4 One young oreatere informed her unknown ANONYMOUS canal maha TO THE COR t ® minoier to clock om Friday night, * ad but zn) time in t at was true , C ascsemnaucn 4 cry oui murder twice; then lowed a | desth; but if be were gay. and morel; Ly? po, ~ 7 owner of the Madison square Post office, iate'y, s stated conversation overheard about some letters and other things, 9nd this man Eckel was concerned in it. ‘The writer thinke-it help somebody tf it should be desdiy ed foal strogglo Alro, this cry snd this stam, ing of feet by ibe murc ered and the murderers were only “he peedn’t come barking at this tree.” be well known on Broadway, at the variovs saloons, rd Brooke and the guilty parties im | where he was frequently seen with Be seems, in the deed; alse, the conned parked tarpugh the @ ‘and | fect, to be what is called « lady’: ye = are oe ore Soe aoe echoed over to the window of Mr. Brooks, oa the first prow 4 Maeve eet arene ae, x " ko. signature. Naw Youx, Feb. 3, 1967. y connstoral then op Moncey nigitt, there by ENDORSED “EDITOR OF THD DRPALD” peat 11 o'clock question, Dr Mein, a dentiat, Naw Youx, Fev. 8, 3857. house NO. 44, opposite Dr Burcell’s house, was and in thee cause of his ot manper. that @ Mrs, Pbillipa, of Brosd sy, bad for bim. The Ree. Dr. Snodgrass har ‘Tee Eawom Avance Rarcmoan—Iits Maxacewent AND rum Prorun’s Riants.—Car No, 38, belonging to tbe above company—which arrived at the corner of Barclay and Church str sets at six minutes to pix o clock last evening — when traveiling down town afforded s most extraord!- pary and prominent instance of how rich aaposiated com. | pd irvegard the rights and convenience of the travel. publisand the community from which they enjoy ivileees, One of owr reporters ‘eat Fortieth stroot and Fighth that accomplished the deed, | powible traces of their crime. {past 11 o'clock and at Thi ie castly accounted for. The labor there stent witnesses must have tak Webster proved fn adjoining coil MRS. CUNDINGBAM YESTFI DAY. ‘We saw Mrs. Cunningham again last evening, after the adjournment of the iaquest. She was in her room om the third story, in company with ber two dauy tere and two | thetr charters and greet met No, 28 at corner of 0! bone bandies 5 aoa sons, Hi ntenance bears the |mprens nf great agoay ne Se cane Ayes ae eee ee tans we ell which was notioed and | of mind; 1 ie even painful to Jeok at her. Tne daughters | Mur tw int of Fyne ly lg RE 9 which they ) (ght Bave biooaled in washing their hands ane do not seem to share thelr moth feelings ; the titer the driver twice; bot the man, pot paying ‘slightest, bovis They might also bave burnt wp wootlen cloth, ‘euch aF © Cost of coats, of pantaloons, or woollen pettl- retains ber ordinary aurtere look, and evidently Gamers to him, be jum ‘op the car at some risk. to this long continued introaton on their privacy. qmention to jumped ‘Whea Mo. 88 pot down « few bionka, four young men 1 Soh was the evident occupation of the guilty | A gentioman stated 10 rue of our reporters lags. even: jector shouted out #0 “twoa't yaiver the deed wae Cone. Probably the ashes, | Ine be bad market Uy stop, jam fob toe me joa! ventiemen have coliccted for analyris, pom ag | —_— LJ a a. er if you w rarer very siatote men, did #9, detec ivatre: | oloar' he desired some . er 0 which thoy were pa a to the tion of parts of tbe burnt \vetre. ie S vim, bat, oi mee mn ow to benim. He pm vey by ‘Se , A ~ ‘cl them otip on the wiber i our reporter inquired, | tiated at the saree time, that if joed snow piled wp Rear the track. Before they were wie ene tine totes’ enteooaente of the unhappy should recogpice iekel ae tbo init y seated, the conductor went forward and bailed the women whem circometances as well as strong ‘moral - de. ed driver thu: * or ‘oat 1) lore your bave pointed ont in an vnenviabie light tm m Tw sty bird atrect, by thit vragice! affair | The romor was te this effect, vin. ot ire Conoipgbam aed ber daughters had sought to © & Joung man engnged in & chemist’s store andor the | eierge Houee: that baving sucteeded In some men- b entangling the youth, they persecuted bit °o ) with threets and other inti! # that the young: voor, 16 get rid Of the incessant trouble they gave bim, mpelied by fear, loft both bie situation and New Yor precy itately, ‘went to South America, and has never con beard of since, All, however, tbat we could ascertain concerning this sr! thatit may probably betroe §=The wo. ian iv question and her daughters wore, it seoma, in the | abit of wining the eaid tore to buy bird seeds, &o., Of | ihe raid young man. ame is stated to bee vcbt Sickles, and about pine montns ago he suddenly threw up bie ear tion and went to ou'h America—Vene- believe. How far he wae driven by foar, and SUMMARY AND ANALYST: OF Tht EVI DENCE. On Katurday voning, Jan, 31, an iaquirities menced at the Howse No. 31 Bond sirect upos the boty of Dr. Harvey Dordell, who was Sound dead in his own yoom on the morning of that day, File body wae pierced with wounds from some sharp instrament, and the throat boro marks of straugulation. The body was dress ed in the street clothes ordinarily worn by deceased. ‘The inquisitiew was taken by Coroner Connery and & jury, and bas pot yet been completed. It appears to be acknowledged that Dr. Bardell wae ech parcenger “ime rule’ of a superintendent op a onr going at full speed, tke ‘court rules’’ of the city sbov'd hola the company strictiy liable for svch perron may «vetain im 20 ‘ere not known to Bil | theemte, &e., by certain females, we could not clearly a8 | yiied between the hours of 5 on the afternoon ot Friday | oe i stor ‘compsay—whtoh b Pprste-es 8 ovslock on tbe morning of Saturday, ‘The time is ia this Company wh —p- 4 } MICROPCONIC EXAMINATION OF THE RETINA OF THF pss -s wor ana Ve “ey strect— made no exertion the more datnitely fixed by the evidence of Mr. Brooks, wno resides opposite to the aouse of Dr. Bordell, and who swears tat he heard tho cry of ‘murder’ twice repented track to Barclay street, and forced nil the people to walk te the corner of Chambers street in order to get a car. ‘When the condectors wait til) the team creene along at RYE. | Asolentific French gentleman has lately discoveres, o if tated to have discovered, the startling tect that the r - he | eye of a corpee retains the Inst object vieible to it tn'tire;"| St 180m repeater ew yep ea Fe eg EES Ln CY the object being inemacenbty daguerrestyped wpon tho | °*Y. To thie Ie counterbalanced (he evidense Lp o the rallrond compeny for a copy of their ‘time or. | yeuion, ond merely requiring & powertel mierossope to | Petting in Dr. Durdel’s house, who were net Y and eanee thom to be pubilabed for tbe general bring i Out. Snocessful experiments, it ie amvorted, have | te time aed tently that they heard no alarm. boen made in Furope in these optical developments, and Asauming the hypothesis peneralty secredited, that the ou Barbadecs Uorrespondenee. we are given to cnderend that the experiment was | murder was committed by some person within the house, — orn e Sten, fam, Jately tried a: ieffalo, in this State, with the happiest reeuite. Shrouded in mystery as is the death of Dr. Harvey Porde!, |! # pot eurprising that the pablic enonld desiee thie experiment to be uried upon the deseared. The Oo- it If competent to enquire who those persons were and what relations did they bear to the merdered man— 1, Emma Augusta Cunningham, s widow, reputed mis- tress of the desensed and of tho hocse, 2. Joha J. The ship John Gaakie, which pot in hore in bas been condemned. She wae (rom Perang, ‘York, laden with a valtiable cargo. The park J. B. John- gon is loading the inet of her cargo, and wil call ina fow days for New York. cholera is raging at Demarera, and al! veasols from roner was requested to accord bis permission ¥ that ef- owov Dr Doremae, | foot, last Monday, and gave it orton ae states that it ie ow too late, It's, sa experiment wee not ti on Pun ‘eve Obtained s clue to what may now be ® mystery to | Boodarars, boarder in ‘The Misses Helen and ore of the mistress of | prodoce will vot pay Oret cost NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1857. . generally, are respec! invited to attend the funeral, from bo? late resiaence, No. 280 Navy street, near Faltoa avenue, ths afternoon, a 2%; o’olock. ‘Va Baunr.—In ‘on Monday, Feb. 2, NicnoLss there are obi: to 8 strict quarantine Our Saree ore full of every article, aod American interruption of thetr correspondeace through tha malls, other places, Confidence of the Post Office Department was pushing these peculations tn a boldand unscrupulous manner, As a usual tu guch caves many really innovent officials, who bad the opportunity ot pilfering the missing letters in the ordinsry course of the matis, have had to shoulder their abare of the suspicions; but thanks to the experience and energy of Mr, J. Hoibroom, epecia! Post Office agent, thetr {integrity bas been most eatistactorily vindicated by the detection and arrest of the guilty party, Riohsrd D. Vaa- arsden, assistant in the Post Ofive at Somerville. The agent, as we are informed, after secretly narrowing down the diMonity to that officer, teok further measures to fasten the guilt iz a legal manner upon the person above named. Money known to have beom in the mai! was, on bis arrest, found in his possession; ard the fact thatthe pumerous depredations in that region ere justly attributed to him ts farther established by his own confessions, end the extent of his cash expenditures for some time past: Vanareden is in custody of the United States Marshal, Birth. Wiiase.—On Leng! Feb, 2, in Brooklyn, L. I., wite of Charies Knight te eeon. ssi he ob. 1, 1867, at 8 Lukers "Tattle, D. D., Mr. Ocisr al Married. Wuxy—Boors.—On re cburcb, by the Rev. Isaac Wrisy, of this city, to Miss Dr, Jobn J, Booth, of Mr Jeasc M. Prvxeny, in His friends and acquaintances, \bers, Wm. T. and James W., are rei Danckxr.—In Jersey City, on Sunday, Fob. 1, Marin: bp of Thomas B Deecker, aged 35 years, 6 pal ys ‘The friends of the family end members of the 0. U. A. are respectfully invited to atiend the funeral, this afver- noon, at two o’alock, from her late residence, No. 17 Grand street i City. Hasmavay.—On Vorday, Feb. 2, Pauur Hawmavas, to the 66th year of bis age. Bis friends and acquaimtances are respectfully invited to ettenc his funeral, trom his late residence, Fifty- second street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, tais afterpoon, at one o'clock. Grurrux.—On > Feb. 2, Mrs, Many Guirrin, wife {SS Griffin, of county Clare, Ireland, years. Her friends and the friend of the are ly invited to attend her funeral, this past one o’clock, {rom her late residence, 118 Cou South Brooklyn. Her remaing will be = rtd tata Feb. JORAN.— . 3, after a long aud protracted illness, a by my ‘with mort bom Sed gation, Maxcarat, the beloved and affectionate wife of ancrew Moran. ‘The friends 0 the family, and also those of her brother, Francis Motabill, apd her sister, Mary Sullivan, are re- epeotiu'ly requested to attend her funeral, trom her late —- Firat avenve, to morrow afternoon, at one o'clock. Brooxs.—In Brook'yn, on Tuesday, Feb. 3, Euza Aws, the beloved wile of Fred. W. J. Brooks. The relatives and friends of the famt!; bers of Fuiton Lodge, No. 66, 1.0 of F., and the order Brooklyn, Vas Bxont, in the 70th year of bis age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to at tend tbe funers!. from his late residence, No. 27 Smith street, corner of Livingston street, this afternoon, at two o'clock, without further notice. ‘Lu1xanon. —On Monday, Feb. 2, aged 62 years, Mrs. wid Peter Lestrange. @ Coftey apd Jobn Colley, aro aitend ber funeral, from the Cypress Hille Piank road, Long Island, this afternoon, at two o'clock. Ly9G,—On Tuesday, Feb. 3 Sanam E., wife of Harman B. Lyng, aged 44-years and 8 mouths. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her faneral, from her tate residence, No. 91 West Thirteenth street, without further notice, to mor- Tew alterncon, at one o’olock. ‘Goormas —On Tuesday, Feb. 3, Famrr, the only dangh- ter of William and Letitia Goodman, aged two years, three months and ten days. ‘The friends and relatives are respectiully invited to at- tend the funeral, from the reeidence of her grandfather, Jobn Taylor, No. £4Porty-third street, betwoen Fifth aud Six D ay: Bes, to-morrow afternoon, at 1 o'clock. Laaum—On Sunday, Fob. 1, at Apatachicola, Florida, WuuaM H Lasum, youngest son of Thomas Lesiie, of Breokiys. aged 21 years, 1 month and 19 days Bis remains will be brought to Brooklyn, for inter- ment Monrcomzay —-In Brooklyn, on Monday, Feb: 2, in the ofa biiseful immortality, Wnts M. Mortooxxay, if the late Capt, Robert Montgomery, year o age. ‘The triepds and relatives of the family are respecttully invited to attend bis funeral, trom hie late residence, No. 135 Hedaon avenue, Brooklyn, witboct further invitation, to morrow afternoon. at 2 o’clook. Scrivas.—In Maiden, Moes., Jan. 25, Mrs. Many EF. Scuivay, aged 27 vears. Also, Jan. 31. SaaS. Lysvs Souyan, aged 4 years, wife and cniid of John L. Sulit veo. MD. Albemarle county, Va., om Saturday, J Sl, Pact, son of Thomas G. apd mil ton, of York, !n the 12h year of her age. Norfolk papers please copy Cymrnas.—On , Feb. 5, Aeparw Canmrax, acquaintances are respect! ral, fvom the re idence of his father, ‘slook, without turther invitation. souuvay —On Monday, Feb. 2, Kiowap M SULLIVAN, & “y — Coenty Kerry, Ireland, agod 49 yoars an onth. ‘The friends of the family, and those of lis brother, Joho Sullivan, and aleo those of bis brother-tu-iaw, Jas. Fitz. gerald, are reapectially invited to sttead his funeral, this aiterncon, at one o'clock, {rom bis late residence, No. 367 Pearl street Vaw Biancum,—On Monday, Feb: 3, of scarlet fever, Haxaier, young: at daughter of Charles aed Mary Van Biarcum, aged 2 years, 3 months. the friends and ‘The friends and to attend the fv wv te am invited to Hyatt —On Monday, Feb. 2, of croup, Gromcs Avovs Ton, aged 2 pears, 6 months asd 18 days. A's0, on Tue day, Wriwot Osxiay, aged 9 months, sees of Joon 8. end Frances A. Fiyatt, ‘The relatives and friemis of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of their parente, No 206 Weat Twenty fourth street, thie after- nern, alone o'clock. withont fnrther Invitation [my Witiawson.—At Green Point, om Tuesday morni Deb. 8. Frenaacx A., son of Samuel F. and dab \iemeon, aged 2 years and 2 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfolly invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon. at 5 o'clock, jrom the residence of big parents, No. 80 Macison stree\, Li wr ship Persia (Re), Jydiws, Liverpool Caner’. aerhip Priiaderplua, MeGowan, Havana and New Or- lane. irinnel!, Minturn & Oo, hip Londen, Bor! Ship WV Moses, Jones, Now Orleans—N H Brigham. Park Amelia (Beem), haueneyer, Bremen—Henaings, Mul- ler_@ Gosling. Berk Maravad, Grilling. ark JM Morales, Burm Brie Dumbarton (Br), La Brg bee je! od, Brig Tybee, Ferguson, ' Febr Trident, Snow, 8 Jago bf 3 syhebt Green othe South, Wheeler, Mobile—Laytin & Hurl- Schr Kate Brighom, Morton, Savannah—Dunham & Dimon. br Pocohoutas, Burley, Charleston—Seranton "bas OM Emith, Fmiib, Wilmington—Dolner & Potter. febr GT, Binkley, Hoston— ’ . Schr Hardecrabbie, Gregory, Reston —W L Brown. ARRIVED, thip Florida, Crowell, avanngd. with mase and 4 ta.8L Mitchill, Passed outside Revaanah par, brig . Stone, for New York: Monday, 7:18 AM. pa tier mabip Augusta, and at7 20 AM, passed steamship Marion, both N of Hatteras. Fleamship Nashville, Rwen, Charleston, 52houre, with mdse and paprenge: Spotierd, Tiestom & Co, lat i 2PM, off Chineotangue Shoal, spoke berk Jaa R Davie laying side ef echr Worth, baving found er ® at sem, 0 Mirce! below); we look from captain and four of the crew wn, 80, for New York, heen diemaated 1 te ele of the 17th ult, and the captain and crew after 7, Gaye, wan taken of by the bark | R Davis, off Body Tsland: fan 28, iat 86 14, lon 7) M0, saw sloop OM Downs, of Cape May. odoned. ‘The Nashville was deiained IZhours by fog off Cherieston Par. Ship Glen (of Neeburypoo), Lynt, Calcutta, Get 18, Bags Head Tt, with , ko, to iter, Nov 2, int 3918 &. lon 44 28 B, epoke ship Hy?ra. of Boston, Singapore | for Rogton; Dee 10, off Cape Laguilaa, exchanged signals with Bie ee Be cm tt . Liverpool, BDintceek Coen 'Experevces heavy west Roaweny ov rue Mars—Azaust oF rie Oy “ENDER —The citizens of Somerset and other neighboring Counties in New Jersey have boon very much annoyed of ,\te by the and the entire loss of a large number of lotters 00. tain- ing money remittances to and from this city and mn0y Tt was evident that seme one enjoying th.? 1 ely gales San 10, tnt 49, lon 40, white laying too in @ pele fem SW 1 16, lon G2, epak back from NW: lori furetopeall, Zit lat provisions, and ebip Mary, from Caloutts for Boston. Wis Sbip_ nigh! of the (1 sara i Oth, wind ESE; could not sFuspire State, gud iho Baas gern Guwelito Daa Kin tat 45 20, ) aaw ship O stecring “Jas Brown, seaman‘ of Brito’, fore yore overboure and was lost, Meh hip Devonshire, Moore. London and with mine and 41 Passengers, to Morgan ‘Expert enced heavy SW to WNW ales during'ibe praseaey” Fay neg gods Nonmli, aagow, 2 days, with mdse cop A Stamler Hiltz, Antwerp, with ‘sei id ‘Wa 8 towed into Qua orci aoe tog, Was H eM etna Havre, Doo 19, with mdse aad 138 paemngern ia Mink. ‘Had Light winds; one” tt om ). Gaburg. Bremen, Nov 18, in bailast, wih Famengers, 10.3 G Bechiel Exper vy gules rig yoard dnring the vases the paenage. New Orleans and 8 W Pi bbip Ream. Burges $yery "ass, Jan 3, Portemouth, 33, da} Rbip George (Br tm) Fosaiek. ‘The and Lost twe eee senenesd Bork . Mean CRED Petern Dec D waned Onbraltar in ya Uul- {ed Rising more ship, bound West or South ian 3 lat 21:30 spohe ormm, 42 days from Sundertan: awit re ‘wits bread and ship, dee» loaded and stecrit Wee sterring very bedly,and the ven ioen eras ee ia for eek wit sce of pal E ‘crew tale bem from Shields Get wy gales Storm, ‘Weatward with a bigh aes, abip d ahipoine great quantities of water sounded the ‘and the ship making more water than usual. 1 ec 16 Int 38:22 lon 68:25, the sbip Ipihg to under clgee reefed mai with heavy SW, at PM, the wind suddmly hauled to NW blowing very rrreelpeeele pees oO Sivas oe C.08e he a 4 found the rudder to adrift, the races having alk broken off, and the radi by ads idle ni to be the bark T & Means, from lea for York. After making known our situation Capt M reptied that he would lay by us until the weather would tus to leave, Had ga’es through the night from ard squally with a high sea, pumps eonstantly AL QAM bark bore down to us, when we got out two boats. At 12 water in her held, the : Bele GW lisrter ct & George, jarter (cf St days, with brandy, Ac, to A Rouqnerad. Jon 72 30, fell in with ecbr Arabella, of ‘eood and joned Lord Trinidad, 17 days, withsngsr, to Yma- EJ Peters New to Yznaga del Valle & Co; veesel to C &E J Peters. 3 enced beavy weather during the 01 ;loat boat, ealls ac. ‘sche Joseph Walker, of hares: . eanil td jib. and leaking badly: wamt- ed io be taken off, but neither vessel baring ay boats and it blowing beavy at the time, con/d not assist the ma. ‘shall. Seger, Matanzas, 14 days, with sugar, ,@ ‘Wallace, Windsor, NS, with plaster, te master. Brig Be Flower (of Pittston), Duell, Galveston 20 Katee ta Nelson, Cements 0. la 28th Int 8548 sof Raat Riv with cotton. to Nel ep ae r Harriet Lord Manzanillo ys, with sugar, - any, Ac, to, Muitlard, Phelos & Co; vewel 10 U& RS Peters, Le et the passage by freezing to death. fv Me), Holbuen, St Bisa 34 ‘Ith cocoan nts, to hicb pow linn, Ruphemia, Ailen, Caracoa, 22 days, with bides, Ac, te SW Lewis. Bebr Abby Lindsley (ef Plymouth). Nickerson, Kingston, Ja, 21 days with collec. to Henry & De Cordown p athe Arctic (Br), Heat, # ‘Jeiin's, NB, 12 dayo, with fivb, to 1 Nevius Bebr (regon, Marshall, Washington, M0, 18 days. Kxpert- enced heavy weather: lost saita bow Sobr Hrontes (of Plymouth, Me) Rrevoort, Bareeioas. Jaa 2. with hides, dc, to Wevburg & Weekes Jan 13th, tat ‘on 74.90, experienced & heavy gale, wivich Iaated for 9 da blowing from SSW to NW, during ‘which time »plit for ‘apd mainenil stove boat, galley, bulwarks Se; was driven aa far Bas lon 66.29: saw great quantities of lumber in the Gulf * . J passed ® schr with loss ox ‘orenall ord mainaatl * bomt Ybos G Connor (ef Pbiladelpbia), Geo Mnull. mea- ‘Came ter, Onpes of Delaware. in tow of steamtug ‘Americs to this port for repairy, having been S weeks fist in the fee, tm the Breakwater; icst Sobsiay, bead stays, and received other camage. ‘teumer America, Verden Delaware Brenkwater, having in tow plot boat Thos G Connor. 1p Par West arrived yesterday, reporta:—18th ult, of ie. anise aale jrom NW, parted company se sbip Malibar frox New Orleans for Boston; Ton 7440, at 10 AM. the weather Laick and snowing tn squalia, saw 8 Vessel Sor 4 miles distant, to windward, and 8 signs! of distress rot: at noon spake her when she proved tobe the brig Gracdee (of Mreokline. Me), Fibbeta. 19 dave from Jacksonyilie for Philadelphia with loss of bow. eprit Ne cabin stove ‘wheel gone, short of proviainas and Tenking badly; ther conid net keep her free, andthe crew were exhaueied frem pumping She hed on board Capt Ja Durham and ers wr Splendic of Bath, trom for Oboptank River, from the former port Dee 4 Cant D reports baving experianced & constant talon (rom (he wasiward, and was unable to Teach port, and on Jan 9 ine violent gale from NW, in Ist 36 Dn carved awny hownprit, boat, sails, and mprang aléok ; (tia, » brig Grandes, the echr leaking 80 badly and being short, ed ber and went oo board ef andons Indies, Capt Bennett, of from the Grandes apd brought them to this port. ‘The ship Webster, arrtved yesterday from Liverpool, reports Jun 28. James Mannel, seaman, fell from the foretopeall yard ‘and was instantly killed. ‘The W was of the Hook on the night of Jan 20, and bad to baul of ehore-im the Raaterly gale with snow. SAILED Rtesrsbip Philadelphia, Bavaan and New Orloens. Wind during ite day from NW to WAW. Miscellaneous and Disasters. For lors of ship Margareta, brig Grandee, and ochr ple did, eee Port Arrivals. The steamabips Florida, Capt Crowell from'Savennsh. and ha Nashville. ‘Capt Ewen, {ram Cbarieston. acrived vester= y. ‘The pursers of each seamer have our (hanks for (avors, A wgamablp Portia, Capt Judkina, sails to day Laven: A. Filis, from Caracoa for New York. before 1, WAR & POOF vensol Of 176 tons regiater, den, Me, in 184%, ratings »2'4, owned in New York, valu niout BE. cargo About ROY. and both vessel am cargo insured m this city. Brac Erawasno, from Trinidad for New ¥ork, which pa inio Beaufort ¥C, in distracs, has bean surveyed and found to be completely wrecked No repairs would be done until her owners cogid be beard (rom. Scun J 8 Warsox, before reported foundered vt wes. after collision, wae a good veewe) of 242 tona register, built at Port- Tand, Me, fn 663, via. wec wk $8000 Rxtrnct from letter reesiven by Rilwood Walter, Faq. Seern- tery Board of Underwriiors, dmed Atinate City, eh ‘There are two vooreln apho wit—one the sehr Carmelita. ‘onde the Hremen bri¢ Charles Williama loaded with hides, near tha governmer| bourse, The € W in consigned to Hennings Mu'- m, 4, from “withville, NO. bannd to Bostout © reported pus rlowtan 20th wit in distroas, low, bis nr penine sp.ning @ leak, damaged eatin, Figgion. #0. Penn Worrn on, with y senshi, Nase : Lamartine nd JJ Hathorn, Bicksord, dig rom Portland, art 24h Putoam, brown, ¥ Bain (Br), for do ides Crim ‘olond for NOrieane: W Oark, Mary Flizabeth, th Mary Ry Milliken, Norden. yer, Bradman” Rarsiow: Jobn Raieb, Rédy 1 W Haveoor, Sih; Jan Davin, een; Merlin, ding; Alvatre ®. Dan, put on ex, Sinnot: Wind ward. Raush, Marshall Dutch, Qikey, for +, Thompeon, for NYork, do; In port parks Mary Hf Kendal, Brock, suger Muskingum, Dickey roi= ene Mason & Barney, luther, for Seen, ve load for New York; Neleon, Pince, Thy Kate Wheeler, Grant and Ranger, Ingle, wigs Liiaetie, Jordan, for a port £0 bhds molnwes al 3 25 por nh; lorne, for Hostota Maz molasses:'h Thares jarwiek, for New ‘asbing ion. Franklin, for Prov do: for New Orienns do; Rio Grande, M'Cobbs Stowers: Amina. Levin, and Grevbound, Pierom: Hi Manchester, Polter, for ® hy, lg molaanes', re for Bosian, dodo; Venioo, Coombs, dine; ‘rawford, wig. Home Ports, CMARLASTON, Jan 90, PM—Are bask Minerva (Sp). Bar- Matanzas J or Phila of Hatteras, loads briga Apa F Torrey, ton, Bent. for do, dg Ne: colo, St Jago de Cubs; achr Reheccs Fors, Pote, Smithvilin, NO, for (hefore renorted ia the ofing. in distrsam, Ta the oftng. shipa Mackinaw, Roingon. from Londun: Hroibers iter, to be leaky; Jane Jordan, frown N¥rvk: Latin: Rookh, from Livérpeohs ‘ork: Latin , Liverpool, barks Tnirin from do; Harriet Frances, wo. wry begyprncdbronlg MOBILE, Jan 2%—Arr ships Concordia (Hr), Thompan, Gibrattar; Allen (Br), Makin, Ginagow; Annie ecatur, Pere sons. Trieste; B Bhorman, Hickman, Searaport, Me; Ark= wright, Davis, Charlotte Harbor, Fla! brig Angie Prentls, Donalios, Boston: echrn Gulf Ftream, Godtrey, Prewe, in'- 5 Jobn leric. ruD, ‘ork; Jane © Pattorsm, Hand, Ehtindelphin. Cla ahip Wott (Bry ciitlesple, rims ars E; echr Fanny Fern, Origge, Havana, | |