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8 THE BOND STREET TRAGEDY. Conth a from fifth page. ia a woman of every requisite in decision of character, o 7Er, galt and perbaps cunning, for a Now You SCENE AROUND THE COFFIN. MBE. CONMINGHAM ON HER KNEES BY THE SIDé OF THE CORPSE. Whee Mrs. Cunningh.m was informed yesterday that Bhe body of ihe murdered man was to be intered, she made an earnest rejuest 10 he Coronor to be permitted to pay the trivu'e of ber grie’ tothe mortal remaios of the man whom she arserts tobe hor husbaud. ere tho vofin was consignid to tte dark chamber, The requtst could not be well refused, and at 11:30 A. M. she wases. worted to the room of death by Captain Dilkes, followed y ber family. Having cetoonded the tiv .ase baif way, she burst into ‘a Gt Of tears; sobbing b avily, she at length entered the 4 dread Cry aptain could port a lob he knew mus: ensue, and itheretore iy o1 but the lady and hertamily were accompa- Sosy cone Smita, Davin and Williae ead from cae geatlemen we bave obtained the folowing part! onipgham entered the room first, and walked the coffia ending metenieas vz & for Ow remarked, ‘: That’s not his shirt, he never » ‘Then the full tide of agony and des- lo roll over her—the two daughters and little Bobbing biver!y—the mother sank upon her Abro’ berself 0 the 0} coffin, she ones T wish to God you could speak, and Semeteed ~~ soene hy as bees, sucoel- I. m Che wl © WeR ounger Go ber mother and” Ddescec! Se ’tory ao.” Augusta, the eldest of the the other side, whilst the two litle together vrer the group, sending up a do! ory of sorrew, the mothrr mingitng ber sighs with ?” and suoh lik» »xclamstions. time came for the corpse to be removed, tearful group ascended to their own ay ts bam wa. 5; aifucted by (ue appall had to be called in F 1 Fret Lee let BL ie i and the Rhe FUNERAL OF DR. HARVEY BURDELL. BERVICES IN ORaCK CHURCH ~AN IMMENSE MULTI TUDE AGSEMBLED—BUsIAL OF THE BODY IN GRRENWCOD CEMETE XY. ‘The last rites bave been paid to the remains of the victim of the Mate Boud etrect tragedy. The body of Dr. Harvey Burdell now rests in Greenwood cemotery; it bas gone to the quiet of ths grave, ard the fresh sod Bucticies at while it lies there go cold, go still and £0 milenily. the act which reduced it from a manly, vigorous form to ‘gnoble clay, thrilis the public heart and dwells oa every lip. Perhapr tbere bas been no fact since the jendiah deed was enacted that has so fully exsmp {ified the intense pabdiic exeiemont as the funoral yesterda; On Toosday it was reported that the burial of the de. Oeased would take piace, ani numerous persons, many Of them women, gathered about the premises 01 Bo! street, wailing to see, or aitend it. Every person who ras econ coming out of the housc was eagerly questioned ‘as to the hour of the funera! and the place of the burial. Weariy a)! day they thus waited there, bat to no purpose. On Wodsesdsy morcing the time and place for the tune- Fal servict® were announced inthe papers, and were con- mequentiy generally known. Shorlly alier 12M, yesterday, the hearse covtaining ‘he corpse of Dr. Burde!i moved slowly awsy from No. Bi Bond street, towards Grace church, A portion of the rowd, which had began tc assemble there as carly as mine o’clook in the morning, folowed it. The hearse moved 50 slow!7 that the crowd soon took the lead, and arrivedtat the church Grst. The church was locked, ti waies of irom railing in front of it were locked and Darred. This pote damper on the ent jiasiic progress Of the crowd: they waited patiently, however, till t hoarse arrived, thinking then and with it they would get ‘mooess to the church. Toe hearse arrived, ths tron bolts flow back, the gates grating moved upon their hinges, the crowd rushed at the gap, but all io wan, for some innocent looking mon who were Mtanding inside the fence brats stars upon their Droasts, szddenly displayed their belligerent po vers, and drove back the advancing colums. Not evon the ladies, with all their pleadings, covld obtain UE corpeo was ‘ouveyed isto ibe church.” fhe chores door was then look«d, the gates swung to, Boxious bolts sprang forward ito their sockets Tae fu- meral service was © commeoce at 2 P. M ; it was then twenty Ove minutes tol. fhe crowd, though evincti nome Jispleasere at being kept cut of the cnuroh, om | e@apecially at being ovt cf the yard, manifested desire or ees ee 44 2 at ge od ioe os stopped Bere to les out foeir“ioade, the th panne Ey d dows Broadway to Grace Cu Warde it from the crors streets. Tne wom jumerous than the men; iLey gathered on the sid cbureh. 3 aioud, ‘What a terrible toing’ what @ terridie thing Dut the majorhy recmei to bare assembled there from mere idle curiosity. About the firet thi done for amusement was looking up at the top the chureb steeple. .\ Pat, who was prescat, said the mtoeple was so high tbat be bad to look up twice to eee the Of {t. be could only ree aif of the distance cash tims, ¢ remark the bys'ap thought was immensely npy, taa enewered it with adit of laughter) Toe ve character of Mrs. Cun diversity of opinion about the exact manner in which the murder wae commitie: Abere was an almost unt ‘versal cpanimity in regard to the parties who perps trated {!, but not so as to the ament which eb be awarded to the murderers—they were ell kaown and magat and pressare (f the crowd war 0 strovgly aga'nst them that they soon gare it u) and resigned thenseives to ide walk and stoops on t! i i i i AgEe HH | E E i H it i Hy i Hie Fh it i i Ht i i ering Tiare belive, NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1857. Behct¢ thou beat made a; Cvaiy tos Living mingether Vann r * , O'pot men waiketb in evain shadow, and disquicteth himealt in vain, be bespeth up riches, apd cauzo’ tell who 6aall gather tem. aes now, Land, what is my hope! Truly my hope is even Deviver me frow atl jeuces, bake ust fee mize off fad make me not are Dt with rebukes dost chasten man for ein, thot mahest bis bony coprume away. like as Leesmee fretting & garment: every man therefcre is but vanity. Hear my prayer, O Lord; and with thine eid nok thy peace ai my veare. ane om satrenger with thee, and a sojourner; asall my O apare me 4 little that I may reco strength; before Tgoltence, ard be uo more seen. ny thou been fuge, ath our refuge, from one generation to Before the mountaire were brought forth or ever the earth apd the world were made, thou art God from everiasting, and tou tarse man to destructios in th , mt tur’ est minn i ; eee eres come or's thousand years in thy sight are but as yesterday; eee- 8 : i i 4 i ing that it is past as a waich in the As soon as thou scatterest them they are even as n sleep; and fade away suddenly like the grass Tu the morning it is green, and groweth up; but in the even- tng itis cut down, dried up, and withered ‘or we copsume away in thy displeasure; aud are afraid at thy wrathtu indignation. hou hast set ur misdeeds before thee; sud Our secret sins in the i of thy countenance. For when thou art angry, all our days are gone: We bring our years to an end, asi: were ataie that is told. ‘The days of our nge are three score years and ten; and though men be se strong that they come to four score years yet is their strength then but labor and sorrow; 60 8oon pass eth it away, and we are gone. So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts upto wisdom. Glory be to the Father, and to the Gon, and to the Holy host; As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever sbali be, world without end. amen. The music of this anthem was finely executed Dr. Taylor then read the following lesson taken from Paul’ First Epistle to the Corinthians, 15th chapter to the 30th verse Now is Christ riven from the dead, and become the frst furs of them that slept For sines by man eame death, by man came a'so the resurrection of thedead. For as in Adsm all die, even so in Christ shal] all be made alive. But eve man in his own order: tbat are Christ's, at bi . he ebal have deivered up tbe kingdom to God. even tas Fa- ther. when by shal) Leve put down all rule, and all sutbority, and power. For be must reign till be hi e: | under his feet. ‘The last euerns that pe cestroyed is | death: for be bath put ai! thiogs under his feet, Bat when he saiih ail things are put under is manifest thas he is ex- put all things uoder him. And wheu ell subdued unto him, theo shal! the fon also him felf be subject unto him that put all things under him that Goa may de al Fi ba baptized for the dead, ifthe de tall Why are they then baptized for the dead: “and why stand we in jeopardy every hour? your rejotcing. which I bave th Christ Jesus our Lord 1¢ Ifafter the manner of men T have fonght with beasts at Ephesus what advaniageta it me, if the dead rise not! Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die Pe not deceived: & uuications corrupt good ‘Awake (o righteousness, ond sin nob. for some have not the knowlege of God. T speak this to your shame. But some man wil say, How are the dead raised up! and with what body to they come? Thou fool, that whicn thou soweat is not quickened ayeep:it die. And ‘that which thou gowest, thou sosest not that body that sha”! be, bui bare grain; itmay chance of wheat or some other grain. "But God giveth it a body as it bath pleased him: and io every seed his owa body. All flesh is not the same flesh; but there is one kind of flesh of men, another flesh of another of birds also celest the calestiai There 1s one And another p'ory of the moon, and another glory of the stars for one star diflereth from another etar in glory. “So'wlso is the resurrection of the dead. It is sown in corruption; it is raised fn incorruption 1tis sown in diskonor; it is raised in glory. 1. # eown in weakness, itis raivea in power. Itis sown nstura’ body; itis raised @ soiritnal body. There is ral body there isasplitual body, And so is ts wri first wan Adam wag made a living gon), the last Adan was it, Howbeii, thet was not firat whieh is spiritual, but tbat which ts ustural.acd aflerward that which is spiriusl) ‘The first, man is of the earth, eer maAD Lord from heaven. As is the e: tbat are earthy: and as is the heavenly that ave heaverly. And es we bave bor es thy, *e shall als» bear the image of the he: a wre they also the Image of the eniv. Now, this 1 gay, brethren. that flesh aud blood caazot he mi of God; neither duth corruption inher 2. we shall rot ry pent, in the tw pet shall and we rhs . incorruption, and this mortal So when. this cervaplible a saber put on ipecrruption. and thie morta! shall e pu > lly then shall be brought to pass tue saying feat te watten, hi is swallowed up in victory. © death. where is th pg: O grave. where is thy victory? The sling of deat ia sin; and tbe strength of sin isthe law. But thanks be to God, which giveth us the viciory throug our Lord Jesus Christ. Therefore my beloved bgethren, be ye steadfaet, un movable, always abounding in the work of the Lord; fors much as ye know that your labor is tot tu valn in the Gord. While ihe doctor was reading the following part cf th burial service slowly and solemnly, the house remained tp the mort perfect quiet and attention: Man that is born of a woman, hath but a abort tlme to live, and isfullof misery. He cometh vp, and is cut down lite a fleeth as ii were @ shadow, aud never eontinueth in shall be raised incorrupt/ble us corruptible myst put rust put on immortality In the midst of life we are ir death: of whom may we seek for gueror, but of thee, O, Lora, who for oar sits art justly iepren. Yet, O Lord God most holy, © Lord most mighty. © holy and most mereitel Faviour, delivér us rot ioto the bitter pains of tterval Cea ‘Thon knowest, Lord, the secrets of our hearts: sbut not thy merciful ears to Cur prayers; but epare us, Lord most holy, O Ged most wighty, © holy mereiful ‘Saviour, thou moat Tue ge eter fer us not, at our .ast hour. for any from thee. leased Almighty God, in his wise providence, to take out of thin world the soul of Our deceased brotber. we {berefore commit bia body to the ground; earth to earth, ashes to ssbes, dust to dort: looking for the genera! re surrection 'n the last day. and the life of the world to como, Drough cur Lord Jesus Chri whose second coming in florions maje the earth mud the sen rhall gire up their dead. and the corraptible Lodies of tnose jeep in Lin ball be changed. and wade like unio bie pas body scrording to the mighty working whereby dive ail things unto bis At the end of this lesson the choir sung tho following by mn :-— lew are thy days, and full of woe, © wan of woman born ‘Thy doom is written : “Dust thou art, To dor; thou sbalt return.’ Bc bold the capbiem of thy state Ip Gowers that bloom and die, Or in the ehadow’s fleeting form, ‘That mooke the garer s eye Determined are the days that dy Bcocersive o'er thy beat, ‘The numbered bour is om the wiag ‘That layne thee with the dead Great God | Met pot, to thy wrath, ‘The #bort elloted span ‘That bounds the few and weary days Ot pilgrimege to man The choir then chaunted the following — Theard a voles fiom, heaven, henceforth blersed mre the dead waith the Bpirit; for they rest from their Iavors.— Rev. xiv, 1. ‘Our Father, who art jn heaven, ba lowed be thy name; thy kicgdom come, thy will be dove om earth, as tt is im heaven; give us thiedny our delly bread, and forgive us Cur tree passes ns we forgive ibose who trespass agains: us: ard lead us not into temptation; bat deliver us from evil. amen. Ir Taylor Onisbed the services by repeating the | ord’s Prayer apd two acoompenying prayers, which are eoms = Omited fn the burial service They are as fol o— Alm! depart = ome. Write, from n° Lord; even so ty God, with whom do live the epirtis of thove who nee i the Lord and with whom the souls of te faithful, after they are ce ivered from the burden of the flesh, fare in joy and felicity; we give thec hearty thanks for the good examples of all those ihy servants, who, having taished thelr course in faith, do now rest from theli Jabors. A be seech thee, thet we, with all those who are di true faith of thy holy name, tay have our pert on and blivs, both In bedy and soul, ia. thy ete rough Jeans Christ our Lord. od, the Father of our Lord Jesus Curist_ who is the resurrection spd the life: in whom whosoever believeth, shall live, though he die, and whosoever Hveth and believeth in bim shail uot die eternally, who also bath taught us, by bis holy sponte St, Pani not to be sorry, aa men without hope, for thore who sleep in him; we bumbly beseech thee. O Fa ther, lo raise us from the death of kin unto the life of righte- ). that when we C—.| depart this Life we may rest in General resur rection in the last day, we Hit; and receive that blew | thea pronounce to al! er, Amen. of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love ot aa tat Fela 0 the Tioly Ghost, be with we all evermore: men. During the entire service the audience, which was ev. idently epused to the tteelt ing sole reading of the i pf sgt i i j At the clore of the service Dr. qvested to give notice for all to rei deceared oor pail bearers bave ‘The following persone acted ae Simi Dr. Jobn B. Rich, Dy. 8. W. Parmiry, the meantime playing @ made @ rush for the door, seemed striving to get out first. toe 5 eee cee vice began. force kept ihe eherch for the audience to stood in readiness to carry the the deeased to Greenwood Cometry fae | pty Soe the body was duly interred. The #dewalke trom Grace burch to Bond were crowded with people, watch. Ing the cortege an i passed. Bond strest was crowded pL hE way to the South ferry the strects were and the ‘windows of the bul or tee ge Eirini iy ion sun! Se beaaa oa quire, ® relative of the deceased, had the control and FIFTEENTH WARD STATION HOUSE LAST NIGHT. Messrs, Fokel and Snodgrass were removed to the City Prison, alias the Tombs, last evening, seomingly to make room for new arrivals. The list of witnesses held in du rance vile yesternight, at the Fifteenth ward station house, was the following :— Mrs. Proser, Mary Donabo, Hannah, the cook, ‘The first mentioned, Mrs. Proser, has not, as yet, ap- peared upon the stand. She is Mr. Eckel’s mistress, se ‘we are informed, and she it was who weekly visited him At his office in Stanton street, and last Saturday went there no cures Sho bas a very handsome little son, about oix years gh aes Ry Soke, BE iatter bas a great affection for Hannah are well known as the two e! Mrs, Seymour, the spiritualist, &o., was or- ered’ to fine bell by tbe Coroner is’ 61-008; Not being able to cfleot it before nightfall, sbe was locked up for je night, eels two clerks are both Germans. been a few hours in the station house they like eating, and sent up to Capt. Dilks to water disegrecd with them, and oould they tle c'aret to mix with it. The captain’s humanity but he was obliged to confine them spirituous hquors whatever are ad- Mrs. Dennison is from Brooklyn, and was married some years ago to 8 cousin of Dr Burdell. She happened to be one of the visiters to the party at 31 Bond street, and ts therefore sunponaed. ‘The station houre was perfectly quiet during the even- ing, end no visiters wers both the officers with questions, as op the aight before, The absence of Messrs. Ecke! and Seodgrass may be the cause of it. THE YARD SEARCHED. The privy was well searched on Tuesday. The only articles found were an old dinner knife, with the bandi: broken, and a pair of snuffers. Yesterday the cesspool was emptied, but nothing found. The hot water furnace aad warming pipes were also looked into, without ro sult as also the stable and loft ia the yard. ‘To-day the cluders and ashes in the cellar will be ex. amired, the snow in the yard olared away. so that if apytbing be accreted there it may be brought to light. THE WITNESSES TO-DAY. ‘The witnesses who will be on the stand to-day, we are informed, are certain residents in the neighvorbood, Mr. Eckel's washerwoman, who lives ata distance, ard the cook. Hannah, The latior person has al) along been re- garded as ore who could throws vast amount of light mystery, if she chose toepeak. She yerterday sconiecszion at the station house, and sbe will be re examined to day. ler evidence will be iinportant. REWARD FOR THE CAPTURE OF THE MUR DERERS. Laat evening, ip the Board of Councilmen, Mr, Ottarson called up a resolution which he presented on Monday evening, but which was reforred to a committee, £90 for the discovery mg to offer a reward of aneRiD As some of the mombers objected to appropriating so large asum, he moved to apprepriate two thousand dollars. Afier a number of amendments and a tedious discus- sion $i,CO0 was appropriated for the above object. The ve ‘was eventually sent to the Committee of the y ot the SPECIAL NOTICE OF THE CORONER. ‘The Coroher, anxious to reoett mation treet, ie Id the laws and are ‘our citizens from midnight ledge of the parties will be thankfully received ED. D, CONNERY, , No. 31 Bond strect, or at No. 186 Henry atreet. WILL OF JOHN BURDELL, DECEASED. Belng now in an infirm state of health, but of sound mind and memory, I make this my last bequest. It ts my wish and desire that my three children, Ann, Ewily and John, who are now of underage, be com- edvcate them above all things proteot them from ard bestow cpon them the bis own children. The custod; vested in accord, without apy further legal proceedings. a JOaN BURDELL. Th ys ing that on which the will wae writer by Harvey Bardell, (Bar vey’s) rolicitation. It will be oy is Made eo!s executor of bis brother's property in this will, sad siso the sole guardien of his brother's children. Mrs. Joba Burdell states that Harvey never took the gvardiansbip of these children, or gave her nor them any- ‘thing for their support from the of John Burdeil. Fire Department HENRY H. HOWARD RLROTFD CHIRF ENGINEER BY 158 MAJOPITY—THE RESULT OF THE ELECTION IN DWTAIL, Last night the fremen crowded to Stayvesant [nsti- tute to heer the result of the election for Chief Engineer apnounced, There was much enthusiasm, but lioward’s friends were most numerous. The following is the vote ss announced by the inspectors. It will be remembered (bat there are Ofiecn hook and ladder companies, fifty. ‘one engine companies, sixty hose companies, four hy- @rent companies and @ Board of Engineers. The foi- jow ng is the official vote:-— THE RESULT. ——HeeCo—— —11. 4 L. Co = ' NM iu o n *s 18 i 2 ma 8 Ma 20 2 ia 4 ai ay 6 a 2 3 Mu 6 15 29 - 12 s a — Nn. 18 6 M — 5 - J Ww 1 6 iw ~ @ u a a 13 7 u 10 ov 3 ae BeeSZSe8sul [BES1 Esk. cSeEe « 1 6 1a 7 0 -~ 18 1 ~ 1 ~_ 8 19 4 5 10 - = 8 n 28 10 10 =- 16 - = * = - ry “ - 18 - ~ Fy 16 = 9 u - 4 4 = os - 586 on RECAPITULATION Howard. For Weil Made, Good Witting Shirts, with Linen bosoms and collars, at 75 cents upwards, go to the Rociety, 106 Chatham street, i Ladies’ White Satin Kid and Linen Galte: Bale of Grand Mtrest Property This suction, by ANTHONY J Bat the Paxchange Nos 406 and 498 street. Ono is an o! stand. 15x80 fort exch. 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Savannah—emill & Co. febr Tomah, Neleon, Char leston—Master. Schr Virginia, Davis, Charieston—Mailler, Lord & Quereau. fcbr New York, Bingham, Rishmond—C H Pierson. ARRIVED. Sieamebip Cehawba, Bulloch, New Orleans, via Havana, with paseengers, to Livingston, Orocheron 4 Co. Jan 29, lai 24 15, lon &3 55. exchanged sigtals with eebr John O Homer; fame day. lat 24 (8, Jon S848 exchanged signals with ship Ge; Washington, trom New Criears for Liverpoel; Feb §, lat 37 | lon 74 02 exchanged with bark «Lincoln, bound N; same day, lat *s 2). lon 7405, spoke schr Congnest. cf New York, 109days {:om Rio Janeiro for New York: Fi 12 M, 10 miles SW of Parnogat, passed steamship Philadel pe henee for New Orleans. Three days ago. was run into by a Dark, which carried away ber bowsprit, topmasts, &¢; declined assistance, beirg tight Ship Aurora (of Salem), Clough, Manila, Oct 5, passed An fer Nov 11, Care of Good Hope Dec 22, crossed the Equator Jen 12 with wood, bark, Ae to. J H Williams Jan 2), Woot bury Hobbs, n seamen, of salem. Mase, aged 19 years, aied pw board, ard bis body has been preserve: Btio Cértone, Stickney. Calcuttaand Fandhend, Sept 17, wi Moseed. saltpetre, &c, fo Jobn Oodleran. Has been 3 day! {the paral'el of 90; experienced since a continual series of j 53, lon. 69 48, encountered’ n ’ , Lat Jost sails, epars, and injured rudder, and recsived Jan 25, spoke schr St cther damages to huil and rigging Lawrerce fepo'ted having 1th exchanged ship eile de Daerpe, s'anting B 2ist, lat 35 8, lon F, exchanged signals’ with British ehip Washi 3228, lon exeh ‘standing SW. or 76 daye trom lon 70.17, passed brig Cailo for Barre. Jan 17, lat 89.8 Souther, standing 8. Ist inst, lat 99 jon 73 2), eaw abip Le venter_standing-io eartward = The C i bound to Boston. Div Porrona, Merrihew, Liverpool, 52 days, with indse, to iar d & Frothinghain. James Foster, Jr, Abeel, Liverpool, Jan 5, with mdse and 1°9 pew engers, to C TH Marshall & Co. chip Chicretiier, Roberta, Liverpool, Jan 4, with mdse and £7 passengers, to Charles Carew. thip G'R Lamar. Mayhew, london, Nov 5, via Fayal, Jan 2, with cee 6rd 72 paneer, Tempany from Fazal wien brig Northern Bel ton." Ro date, lat 41.96. lon 1063, epoke ship Hormandy. ) 20, lon 64 10, spoke ship North Amoricn, 4? di dato Jote 40 20, lon $4 10, shake hip, Roce Am on rs, to Durham & Dimon. Sailed in Paine for ae jo from Liverpool for Boston Th y weather; Dee 1, iat 4300, lon ), encoun! atromendone gale from WSW with « bigh sea, was struck by a ses which id stem clear of wood ends, bowaprit; stove house on Geck azd ewept everyibing moveable off tbe decas, same time Jost maintopeail sod otber sails tbat were eet: sounded the pureps snd found the ship making large quantities of water, by keeping both pumpa going was able to Keep her free, same time rbifted eargo from forward to aft to lighten ber, vessel ww tinued to leak badty, M4 we kept her away for the Ww Te'ande, and arrived at Fayal Dec 11 and bad the ves. red. ‘Norma (Br), Pooch, Sunderland, 63 days with conls, to & Livingvion. Had very heavy weather, stove Dul- warks and staunckeons alro bout Bark Willem (ot Fall River), Barrett, Palermo, Dec 8, with frult, to Wadieigh & Knox, Jun 21. ‘at's 64. lon 57 45, spoke Br bark Hull, 6 days out Kor 27, 9) hirut, 10 7 e Charge of Goole, from St, Johns for ran £00. De 25 2. lon oke Spaniah rig Madre~ fe Br brig Constitution, from adores; 16th. Int 2415, lon €0, it for. Liverpoc!, Eh. tt Orleans tor Liver ‘n, from spoke bark Alma, from ing (Prom, Unrich, Newensile, 60 days, with mdse Meinche chanel (Prus), Schwer, Newcastle, 63 days, with coal, ‘Onney. 1k Theresa (Brem), Boborst, Byemen, 40 ‘a with mdse ~~ paesengers, to Burcherd & Buck. Jan 29, lat 37 24, lon €4 40, paseed the wreck of brig Zoara, of Darien (before re ‘Bek Rady yt —— ay M ‘Dee 1, with fruit, lead, Ae, fo Aguir alway. Jap 5, ial 35 07, lon 60 47, the vensel lying (00 fi heavy wea broke on board, 14 0 PM, boat and water casks, also stove a pole. a! which siove the galley, 7, Alar board bulwarks, and filled the cabin with water, le % em tremendous een broke ot ey bo Tic eit te ah ore ihe 1 the the sche Worth, Sr eh eeeetse oatemes eet al i Jone Gray Fr werry, Hig Fane’ Deo wth sot. joboren Sete Sromteg the equator Dee 3, iat 21 4 fe spoke bark Urgent, from Liverpool, bound ‘Weather Gace, McKie, Rio Janeiro, Dee 14, with johnston & Oo Bld in company with #h th, for Chincha Trlands. Penfield. Rio Grande, 82 days, with bid ete A aN fa lat 5 208, lon 35 10, * red clipper ship Windwar 5 Gare ‘Amanda, Harforé, Babia, Deo 2, with coftee, to order. Hed very severe weather for the Inet twenty days from iat wh hae stove bulwarke aud the crew frost bitten, feat, POnpe eves {0 nalee EXE, pasecd the wreeke of two of wrecked sof. vege ia: avd all that day raw large quent Berk Victoria (italien), Pebeoppirg, Majorca, 66 aays, te. t, to Hh enren Pcbneicer, ¥ Pride of the Pen MeFeav, Neuviias, 19 days, with fe. to Yrnege & del Vaile w Fink Bllve Hares (Br), Wailin, with Iogwood, Ae, to Tucker & ton, Port an Fylecs, Jao M4, Tasmania, ot Robbir st h bread and hibourne. Jan 2h, spoke thort. of provisions, supplied Lh i; Felact ems ship and stood to 8 (fre fomecher Cruz, 23 days, 4 um cab Growee Hem, Krave. Bt Thomas, 22 days, with ‘upite, ‘o Piume ‘0. Sow " Card, Aux Cayen, 82 days, with logweod, Maracaibo, Jan > with coffee, altiand, Phelps & Co. Jani8, of Bt Nicolo Mole, eet Cy ho Poor, Trinidad, Jan 6 Srperiesest in violent gale from W; wes to send tinder bare poirs for % heure during flove water cnak house, 4c, alnee | have bad strong gales NW io me Tat 38, lon 74, passed s ‘main’ oom fF, with mnie mt 5 ig Kentucky (of Areport),IWicbols, Trinidad, 22 days with molasers to Waleh, Carver # Chase, caperjonted peey lost 6 bhde moi from the ¢ fremiber; lost 6b Sania Wei ton for Charice’ “ ton, 18 Seis Morgna "Yan e. a emer sear, by ea hn saw brig Jorton steer! id Ms, ) Malcal rele fe to tag, duration, lest salle, Daried bobetave, &e, 80th, lot 9%, lon 65, passed a quantity Toa shocks advil, and & achooners mast broke off near the eck, Sox, wae of the Highlands, and wae obliged to haut of in she epeier! FHaaiey, Iremel Ran 14, cofine ood jo water Veh O” BUGN olf Fnewel epowe chs Bartel New ‘=i from. Porte Oabollo for N York, aud axW ker again 19th (a Cai cB bt wr Darl a jarmie, 24 cays, witty carer eh ns Nee oe oe ‘The A BD experienced heavy Weather on bri eo Willams of with molasses to master. Ji , Lat 3) 44 lon ke Br tag. Arab from Cinefungos fu, Hata, {8 dayacen OF 4 henee, just arr. after 17 di Bebi Wi folk Packet. 4 iat 38 19, ts 108 ar Ralph Post Sd. Sanele for NY i, ¢ Bu) ollow pine, areh boat ard a part of deck load: 26th, tm Int 7, lon 64, long, painted le. Scbr Elizabeth C Felter (three masted), Arnok ya, with cotton and rice to Scranton & Tal ‘a boat about 18 feet fost Abrabam § F ate and seamen having be bark bound to Philadelp! Took off the steward G Bs i ot fe them by fields of ice, nix ‘sland bearin anchor; sup there wae a large distant pine SE to find an ops Ww yesterday) of NYork. Capt Terry, from G: loaded with naval stores and cotion, dismaste4; was the 26 inst, beading N, with colors flying, in distress, and a schruear he ith ces of foresall, bearing © by N; which extended W, saw & the diem: ocean about nine miles. At 5: ‘was forced to wear ship and run the ice to east to fee (TJ frou the Cones orDelaware 35 miles 8. I, A ton 74, spoke chr Conquest, from Rio days out, with loss of jibboom,and short her. if Machina ). Small, Darien, 20 days, asted vessel to be at anchor als steamer lying by them’ were distant 30 PM, He 17 days, O: had heavy weather; green Id, Charleston Expe color outside, iman. ced beavy weather and much fog. Feb ¥ W'85 mites fell in wit mc Ma ‘Steadman ane soon fo town, BC, steward, ofl the day urevious by & only person op an took the NE (ak Ab ‘was prevented speaking ‘and $. at Pst. Phot vessel dismasted and & bark at len! bearing N, 15 miles 5 the Lawrence, Eendeil, Charleston, 21 days, with cotton. fe, to master. ced heavy weath er, split sails, lost fore boom. stove bulwarks, &c. The ship x Stamler, was in this morning's incorrect; it should have been the J IT Eliiott. edition aa the Jacob A * Steamship Liverpool. ‘Wind during the day, SW, with rain at$ PM. je Marine Report. BOLME®’ HOLE, Ck gh SS Jan LA wd Prompt, Beers. lv. Port au Pripoe, , experien heavy weather and suflereé considerable damage; subsequently went ashore off chis place, and ts dischary af b2—Arr ehip owdich Smith, New Orleans 2% al icked up two boats in the ice about three miles to leet Nartneket cortaini: of the brig Pilgrim, the brig baving stranded. be viovs. Captain Smith also reports seeing several Of St seaward, and supposed to be aban S—Arr brig Daren, Skerrett d been abandoved the og the eee ‘and crew, nine in all, from Surinam tor Boston} day pre eesels drit- \doned Apalachicola for a Boston. On the 2th ult, in lat 46, lon 70 fell in with the brig Willie, ter, of Machies Stuart, from Gonalves for New York, full of wa ‘Took off the captain, hie wife and six seamen, badly frost Ny bition end in a sinking coadition, having beer seven dave with out food or water . She had lost one seaman overboard in the ule of the 18th ult, The Willte was iadew with logwood aod mabogapy The'brig Pilgrim. above reported, las since heen boarded from Fdgartown near wbicb she water in ber hold. NEWPORT, RI, Feb Savannah for NHavon; WA Providerce: J W Dodge, Pear!, N BOSTON, Feb 4—Arr steamer Palmetto Philaielphia; ship ‘ Vegbora; barbs 8; E Sher weoe, Mobile; A C Adams, Pc'ar Gi 4<Arr echra L. D Weatworty, Ellis, Chariest’ Tidal Ws . With (wo feet of Nyder, ‘ave, NOrieans; jaiveston; RR Waker, Dundee, brig Kerrigan, Port au Prince. BALTIMORE, Feb 4—Arr steam propeller Joseph Poirier, Hare. Miscellaneous See Telegraphic Marine Report- and Disasters. The Cunard steamsbip Persia, Capt Judk ns, sailed yester- day for Liverpool, with 105 passengers and $575,203 20 in specie. Surv Trop1c, Nowell, from New Orlea: for Providence, ar- rived cff Bristol Ist inst, has experienced very heavy weather on the coast during which lost foreaail. abi her beam ‘Ba 7 Shick siow storm set in, witd blowing furiously; let go bath ends. On the 19th ult had m beavy ga'e from the NW. split mizzentopsail, yaining im that |, aad hove the Hon anchera ard gave ber all the chain; she drove about 6 miles and finely brovgbt up in 18 fathoms water, one mile W she rode ot of yut the gale. On 27th, in Int 39 25, w Tawa tarze ship's meinmast with everyiiiug at’ tacbed having the eppearance of being burnt of by the decks. On 2st uit, in lat 37 hip standing to the end foretop; built at Kennebui lon 72 50, westward, with loas of lower topaatis, fore- gallant mast. fire MARGARETTE, reported yesterday abandoned, w: ‘Me, in 1858, “B&) tons regiaer, owed saw a double topsail yarded Mr © 8 Ward, of Salem, Valued at $22 000, and ingured in Bos ton. Suir Cextenio York, put into Bt becom and small 6) Snr fee, put into St George's, Bermuda, 1th wt, im tien. Bark Banner E Cuoremu, of and for hor: While she bad s p' put driven a ae ted that * urdor btedly the delphia, put fenmeD, BOY Bio GW Bux abe ina G WR had of thigeity, whiel: Bare TM Mayne’ December, for New York, retarued to i 11 blow p off the coast shes werther, lost boat = Buse EA Bren, henet Her cargo (00a denas, and said to be to Bt George’ ‘al of the crew of prov’ sinking condy'ion; cre ju Dyke from NOrleans, and J a cargo of hides for Morrs ¥ Ps vest uda 14h pt fs insured for New York, She was built at Bal was owned in New York, valued all, w pot Coombs, from Liverpoc! Nov "1, for 3 homas Jan 19, leaking, and with loss 1 bef re reported ashore r righting the lax d. inoured. a Pe 5 t op board Was got off without damage, the Im, during © gale she'parte chaing tnd. was Ore oe. A letier fom wher the b ey ed | Aw he kK mate, dated on the expecting launches from Carde. uld probably be got off an much da en With sugar b 1x «hooks ale ear Car- after being twice blown off this 0 ult, from Savanna la Mar for Phila Bermuda, 18th ult, in want of ving frost bitten. Faw. from Rio Grande del Sad for al} 27, with lors of main and fore carried inio Hoston The tinge, Lochnia & Jo, 7, rein A’ ‘$7,000, and indured inthis hick lef Bermuda oa the Sah of mit been nit Facouat:red torrie is. rimuda, encountere! \erriie t Bei weather ank lost 25 of her deck load of cattle. Barer Berern, K 8 days, put into’ St want of eal it, in lat 35.90, lon 67, fell in 34h uit, in Tat 38 un F Obendier, « apd crew —corsisung of nine men—with very ing. Gee race, Rermads, stern started and in want of sal's. ind to New York out on the 16th uit, with trom ber the captain Ile proviaine ‘Tne 08* of the “American brig Liuvelon Condem. "reported in tbe Rio Graede Diario, was an attempt on the part of that paper to announce the lors of bark Liewollyn of Camden, hich we putliabed six weeks ago. KewooNER ARFON A.—Oaptain B Chandicr, of the late Schoo ib, nae, re guano, bound to Baltimore That be Sgiooa ot oat an cade, Wi left Key West (ath Dec. int when t her cargo over Alexander wind came rowe! to the a the skin. her hold; the guano very bad the provisions on board Betore leasing th versela runnin. f Lab alt? wi Geor mds. fog Wet as svecersion of hens fon BA Torts, from New abanconed on tbe 26h vit find five seamen being taken oH by ( 2 wi Grifin Meh ul n Many Srecne beilt fn Bt weket im 1B ed by parties im this Te partially jv sured in thie clty Be: we Bosita, from F 1 of ber. Joh wilt, boar unter to 8 cakes o! br am Betore A she was eel ons for Alexandria, befor ao Glance heron wed wrecked a chron Pastpert nnd wee pat fein Pasty ork; hertull aod Fiswing: have t is (ai he was {rom hree days reached Fear, d. When fallen in with by ‘Capt Swift she hai 4M water in ly Wel and an exval division of the day before, which toes to cach person. re to to prevent other CaptC and crew arr at Bermuda 6 reported Incetown, rears old. optonaing te inaured. provably heen sold at auction v8, McKay, from Panama for New York, ‘after belrg twice blowa of the gem, from Trrks Islands bound to New ont 22 days, arrived at the port of St i bad ber boat aiowe and boweprit tojwred daring brig t aington, which arrived ah hat tRere was ® vi in lat 5 + belore reported atv hh ult, im distress, beleg leaky, and bay 1 twice blown oft the const, Ga, was e chotain Kc night, Caot Havana on the cts from letters received by Btlwood Walton, Req.. eatery of The Heard e¢ Underwriters — HAVANA, Jan, 2, We bad the pleasure on the 21h ineiags oa near dense, She went ec ; the shooke Ste ait being discharged, and 1 Xp getthe Sesclofl Yesterday the . cq atk toa’ Rigrien "sive sprung a, oak wale on Ue Trt und he Captain finding they could noe keep her tr donert her im lat 71 deg Is pd suk soon atver they lett ber. ‘The bark Harriet FE Chyreht] sill most probabil 2 lors aa she ts bilged. The pered, end was on her first voyage. Benwwpa, Jan Are Oricnnn in distress. York ip, distr Lirda. Mitebell, bem wer enrgo new Kor Meteor, jewfon iy (is ng oa Cant ~J Neole, See ens ov she waa in Dalinad Playas, Jan 90, 1957. be & otal tons, cop FLO ina weasel of 7 Ports. ior ont y 2 |, NYork; eohe Efi Rew tig 5 nae; wire, 7M Mavhew, are recelving on Lamplighter, (or conveyance to LITERAD URE. aeaeee 44 ag Veg $4446 EEE EES SEE SES goose SELEDESSESSEPUESET ESET Ey Fossa SS DOSS DOSE DI ODOSOOOSOODS DOSS SSE AB A LEALLALLLALALLLLALPLLALLLLELLLEL 2? LLL 2 22 t In FR. Also, a : SREREEEE 7 iti The only correct and Harvey Bi From an ambrotype taken only five days peevt- ‘ous to his view of the mi From an ambi taken on! n vee taken oly ey ap: ieulars of found 1 ticulars of | ag iv rn. ‘aud authentic portrast gerd 9. poe y correct and suthentic ons “Dr. Harvey Burdell. by Am é tel p portrait of re days prevt- ‘Mysterious murder. From an ambrotype taken only five days peert- ous to his Mysterious murder. From an ambrotype taken only five days prevt- ous to his Mysterious murder. From an ambrotype taken only five days prevt- yaterionstatrder From an ambrotype taken orly fiv prev. ibe outa om lysterious murder. From an embines (3 any five days prevt- = in My: bngta ed Pai. ‘rom én ambrotype taken on! preri- a Peeasto bis) Ye “a8 yeterious murder. From an ambrotype taken only five days prert- ni ous to his ae ions an taabeteee ee eal aes Gia geet man ann ae ‘ eons! tare view of the body Dr. Harvey Burdel. ‘The murder was first cisooversd. Also, a view of the house fagathor with Cull par- Horrible tragedy, Will be found thie m In FRANK LESLUE’s ILLUSTRATED NEWS. Also, a view of the house. toesther with fwlt pac- tiewlare of this Horribie t Will be wdeniny In FRANK LESTIE'S ILLUSTRATED News. bouse together with full par- edy, this Horrible trageay, No Fru be found thle moraine. No. In FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED NEWS. No. Also, & view of the house, together wit (ul par- 0. ticulars of 0. Forrible No. Will be ‘ound his mornin K LESLIE'S [LLUSTRATED NEWS. '# view of the houre, full (per: . Horrible tragedy, ad Also. AZBLZALAAAAARLAZ! Sooocpoopocopsss ‘ e§ RRESARPRRARRPBRSBALKSRBRE KLE SABBRE SLL RSRRARRRLSERRRREPRSK PLR PRBS PPO R ALPS COSSKL EK CLERK ERPS RBPR OR RRR PSL CLK BEL PRE CRE BEES AR In FRANK A i At ali news At all ne’ At At At ne I news all pews ail uews At all news Atall news Atall news REO AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS, Zi wool, chenille, binek Hes bugte ior onion ROMIHAAT DROFTERS, 18 Friavoninos CHYMICALS FOR Fi and phot) extrac's sences ru , sypic and peash ty Dr. is PRUCHTW, Bourbon 1 gall. to 60 gall, tic liquors, for sale Maiden Iai In FRANK LESLII wy Horrible t Will be foun. LESLIE'S a view of the house, Atall news depsts. At all news depots, Pi traged: wit befoond thie mere oh In FRAME LESLIE'S ILLUSTRA TRD Also, & view ofthe house, together with tivnlars lorrible tr hor tienlare of tleulars of ble wurbe found fale eee ne RANK LESTE ILLOSTRATRD NE * depots. le deco dev ots. depo's. — \epors depots vr ry iy, Will be fornd this mornin In FRANK LESLIE'S TLL ‘Also, a view of the house, USTR aun colee 4 Cais robin! ILLUSTRATED NEWS. ther with full paw ie y. ws with full par- and {ohm HH’ YOU SFEN THOSE $3 %& BOOTS AT JONER, 10 Ann street; also, his double sole boots, at [oases salt! steerer GLOVES AND @ wi ITTENG—LI An excellent remedy re fe ; bleach very vsefal in ” For sale at At No. 36 John street, up siairs. vous ana boty att nremgia seh 4 ad the limbe and body, want of kindred ailments, find of youthful Sold at 2 Bowery. oe HE Di pel, in . A ceadener ‘Thousands now use the toka! pO Ts, Tineper and de WE PRIGHTFUL CON ie well worthy of the public tha tt the w ‘0, two, eaek oor bat prtéa. ISTINGUISHED DR. DIXON, OF THE SCAL- & recent article sa Tobacco is a aarcotic— iy is and muscular ‘tm beneficial lesale TION complete article of the kind evs re to the er before DR ane and jajurions it of be seers tea af sit. 0) public, ret a) jt Kd Lf ears in (his country, an: 00 iinndreiact tm ‘of the man. Ty onder of the presitar died COUERE, ACL