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8 NEW YORK HERALD FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1857. taped ‘Treaty. Wae-Clarendon '. peated that three times over; there were vo cther quarrels | down stairs foot in the hall; F don’t know whether it | othe might of that day in the Fifesath ward station house. fhe Ba ‘The of Amertea, THE BOND STREET TRAGEDY. Cag tae at ume —_ . q se dows airs. ane fot in the as 20% w Ca vuorusy ov Dow MIN PHALUS, THE NICARAGUAX | sucomD Loorvna se sentoan De nates, Ae more srrennmanannannnnannnnnnne ou Tear Dector Burdeil ALEX. FRASER ALLED. a OHAPEL. YA. Never in < New Yous, Feb. 8, 1867. Continued from fret page. MQ "ihe ave with hocther? A. No, they Gif not ammociace | fier Eraser recalled and eworme the with Hag. | _ TB®S000Rd lecture of the series on the subjes! of the time was it? A. Between six and seven in the morning; I with cach other, one way or the olher. ane Eoramacen Sra —I ase infor 004 that the treaty with Eag- | rosie, of tet candle down buruing tm my band. mn os Dear hard words between Dr. Burdell and Tir. Frases, did not Mr tell you that Dr. Bar- land, lately negotiated at Lox 402, has been accepted by America, was gtron at [ope Chapel eat wil DiS 208 Bovior Mr Kekel's room open ‘ithe timer A. | MF Lg ‘were some words on ® Sun- ell stated to bins that Mees conctenas tase ki , ae vacetving the consideration Wednesday evening, by the Rev. Dr. Hawks. The leas “Qe You might bave noucee A. Ko. “Tell us" when dhat was; we want to getat the datent ea, | Docior.e room, nih a rrvalrtt Atened wo put him iene Doe THE LATEST PARTICULARS. pr yrap ea turer, in continuation ef the subjeot, presented the faster Bis 50u ot otice. on ¢ furrher Cown, that the pees oe Gel oar ces ‘wher Mrs. Cunningham bad | 67) through? A. No, sir—I ve som the Bameof Deans, but Through ‘be entire of the present inquest tt bas been | 45 tae Jal integrity and on whieh @ suppoted ingress into our country from the: pay) A ee eae ose mean heday-after? A, Yes, the day after to best {is Deana & Hubbard, also Mra, Williams lee slater of Mrs. | 145) point to discover whether any new quarrel had Bea oscars mee — ever tho port ‘West had been made, viz., trom China and Japan, ate wee there ans tbing unuewal ia the basement hal morn- 4 Wee you faint A Mo, Lag ia BVIDENCE OF MRS. MARY CRANE. ig cocurred between Mrs, Cunningham andthe murdered | 1474) of fan Juan ond the dapartmece of Guanacesté, it period between the a 450 and 600 of the Obristion - . ‘wes after z I heard Oran |, sworn examined time pesarsina ig a ROP iad son tae Eaten de ce had ins | the Do ‘nbell rang, snd the girl epand bosoms | Coitenny Cree © y the | Doctor on the day oF about the time ef the becomes my duty to notioe it, if it be ontly in the capacity Presented this hypothesis tes Kettle Dolled ths milkman came, and the tittle boy went | listen: she said the poll rang, and itis 4: jel, and I shall ‘The witness testified as follows:—I live at No, 81 Twen- | tion. Numberiess have been the interrogatories for thu oul aud brought tbe milk in ty-third street: nm a married iady; I have known Qu Wtal tre dd pent atiend to! A. Nothing but my 9: Did bitoken range fire Of a private citizen whe feels deeply thas & Is a question pat Boe toe Tih anything like evidence of Ws he do sot A. Yes. Deut twel 1 never knew him intimately watil a week Did he go down alone! A. No, his young brother went | eco last Monday. be pever called upon me; he sever knew my make other rooms and the parlor! | With him. busband; I never saw them together in my house; he never aire Ltle bop and Mae aa ie 7” The Coroner—Are you particular as to the time; whether it | did anything Ejetegalonaly for ma: do, not, kuow ra. "Cuw. iid the iivie bor make the Ore ic the reat basement: | WAS one or two o'clock—ihe,night of the quarrel beret—oF | ninghamnor Mr, Kokel; I pever wax in this house before until ORG ee eerah cork ET om meas te | “SET ian fla Macao A. Le 5 th ate | RY Teaeebe Meru eae Soret eae The ao reming teeing not whole haya ne Oo comment Se . . 7 y bw 1 “ riste'd, JOU, Roticn thes any, sould not make a dre there, | ten if it was that. Wasinformed thatthe Doclor kvew ofawitness who migbtboot | Last evening @ geatleman came tothe Fiflecath ward preggo ir or a Bin dynasty, ta 420 of the Christian era, the country y ves because they would dave to drop the grate and make up a | | A Juror—are you sure it was not laterthan eleven’ A. No, | grent service to me; the only conversation he bad with me was | eigiion house and brought information that alady re- | *bAll continue to protect this extraordinary ‘+ Musqaito 14. two empires were formet-ome * t - se lade who eps the house: e ” greutly distracted, and two em; i Rew fire with the bulk of what was burnt Ia the day St Was not eleven. 1 don’t thipk. Concerning tie lady who kept he waked me frst iff ti ‘house im that ward had made the | nationality,” composed of a few hundred a were in the kitehea that morning all the time! A. is the reason that you do not think it was—you wos keoping bouse. v hich led to the conversation; I replied boarding ‘ ether , and one in the soul @ southern —— Manto po bet ah doat tak tet a same t here font 1 eg oy folotging statement it Of sparious parentage: it ie the the the south. Th » 7 ne 0 by? yD e e I baw font i was not thal lot iy june. a *F oma fou notice anybody go that morning in the yard’ | been in the ase T went to bed ever after cloves. (hat T boarded wih her, and found Last Wriday_afiersoon (the day of the murder) she the indisputable rights of Nicaragus—whether | from the year 420 to 559 was sucvestively 14 A Not Gia noe Q. If you have no clock down there how could you tell Doctor then stated to me that he had let | cailed npon Dr. for the purpose of obtaining his ofan Ame- | four See, Leang and ye ey You did not yee Nr. Boke! go hat morningin the yard: A. | the ime! A Tican aay that as faz as my knowledge gore i: | bis ‘be she was the most horrible | professional sssiatance. Sbe found him engaged in s whom tBe iirst only was important Preseat NoWK did uot ane when I was asked if Laaw Mr, down | Was about that hour whenpthe Doctor came aud knocked a! | woman thai be ever met; that she was mrifal and oa. | Proventlne stton wath a lady, whom she supposed. to . ke hi cellectior wb I said ‘ I did not see bim here.”” the door pable of doing any:birg aod would do anything toaccomplish be Mrs. Cunpingbam, and that the latter in ‘Acsount given by a ist priest on bis return to Obtmm, Q. When you went up that night do you recollect if you fell | | Q Now, when the murder was discovered you went and } whatever she unceriook: be told me that he suspected foul " She mat (abun a for Gamand of the manners and custoras’ asleep ip any unusual way, sooner usual! A. No, not | told Mra Cunningham! A. Yes. play, and that be cit not lke he way they were prowling was much excited. used very viclen' int cor » deg, to my knowledge; I went righ: straight to sleep asI always Q. You came down stairs! A. And went to the next door | about the bouse at ight. and that he lost papers. the keys | and asserted that ‘‘she wasn’t airald of asybody seeing of the country he visited, and a desoriptiem do. neighbor, apd saked Dr. Btapleica to come in, and T then went | o/ his anfe, and that indved, nothing was with him; he | her face.” Finally the visiter was left alone with the of” ite inhsbiiants. was not ote- Q, Ia the attic there is a little division made where the soiled | 10 Doctor Roberts. said, “Thank beaven, 1 will got rid of ‘allon the Ist of | Doctor, the latter in & very nervous state, continually fined. to this work, but was found reported in the clothes were! A. Yee there is, . Did you see Dr, Roberts A. Yes. May-—that she would oistwit the devil,” meaning the lady of the | icoxing about bis, as though fearing 'y behind ‘Chtzese ‘Enoystopedis, copies of which mow Sire, AY. Sats, gp te Weare ond take clothes out or pets p Bis be Renew of th bethco you weak Gare? A. ote | 27ge don't know ween inal Ro wamadcelner bein the bends | i. ihe bes net ished, ‘eho siates, to mention this exist in Paris smd London; also in enother Chinsse wort, a oan ‘@ mind to do so. low 6 appear’ A. * very 3 J “ of | ? also in am inthis house? ‘Monday, sales, mngh annoyed and troub.ed, and said that'he would never | beforo, as he was afraid of belag suopaaned on account called “The Geography People Washed on Puseday he eae vaees | O'Was he murprised? A. Yeould not say whether he was | mates coutvact with ancther' women: Boesid he weenotmar. | 1 lt, Se will bo put on the stand to-day, and her evl- other work by ca emineuy ‘Onfnese sehiae, De Guieo bad that it could mot be cone, or not ried, that be wae further from it than ever; I told him that I | dence is likely te be most important. ‘with ‘thiv singular atory of the return’ of the er send his soiled towels which be Q. Did he ask any questions! A. He never asked & ques: | remembered him for twelve years and that he had onanged Bhud priest, conjectured that the distant country da- yup into the garret! A. tlon uptil he went up to Mrs. Cunningham. Nery little; be remarked that ke was very regular in toribed could be noze other thee the American continent. m in his reom enti! the last 3 Q. Did you see Mr. Snodgrass on the way A. No, sir—I | hebie ond very erie in all things, and seldom | qe aster House ten per cent Corruption He was thon induced to transiate it into the French, am? \- the last timet A. I donot know! not. from | XA# out later than haltpast ten : he did not name Committee. to contribute a memoir which embodied the translation, took them (vere A. T-d0 not Kno {2 When dia you seo Mr. Suodgrase, after yous raturn a A ge I From the Philadel ivanian, Feb. 8. hich might be found’in of the ‘Was it not unusual for Dr. Burdell's attending Dr. Kobertst “A. I don't know ‘when; I was 60 | * tber:” he ssid he suspected foul play, but was pre- if e iphia » 8 which might the 28th volume Memotrw the attic! A. He always kept bis clothing moch exetted myself that T conid pot say that pared for them, and that he was watching; he Cy ye him- When tho movement in fsvor of the admission of rail. in the Astor Library. The story was in substance as fel-- the bureau drawer, I wondered who took them. ‘The Coroner—Wili yon answer me; who dyed the dresses of | self very bitterly towards the iady of she house: he showed | road tron {roe and the remission of duty upon old im- lows:—In the reign of Ie té, in the of Bee (A. B. . So they were up there the last week! A. ¥« Mrs. Cunningham’ A. Ido vot know. great deal of feeling; it was Sunday morning I thtnk when I | portations was defeated. two yeare ago, it was generally 499], aman named Ooebin errived at the lan¢ of Foo bat the articles were? A. Yes; I could Did you ever hear ans body say? A. No, T didnot fret beard of this’ murder; T heard that be had burst © | Piprosed tho whole sffair wea ouded,” The project waa fang, 20,000 lees east cf the county of Te-han. In thisy 2th a ee kay 2? Wasnent with the dresses to be dyed A. Tdo not | blood vessel. and Nad Keys 10 everyting, end ’den | then thoroughly examined ana emphailcaliy condemned. reais\ the | couniry there 1s @ great abundanc3 of a tree called foe- the yA. DOW. murdered; he said the them not washed down walrs) unde eiece pels oo’tie ieves, | 'Q. Whst person in the house did Mrs. Cunningham send to | he could’ uct keep. anything. away. ‘from’ her; “he | But there is to much “plunder” involved in it to be the Senate of | sang, the leaves of which resemble the bamboo. The three linen shirts ands fianel ebirt; he bed no drawers; { iy A. Tdon'tknow that stall 4. | aid be hed been devcived before in letting his house, but | lightly relinquished, ‘The prorpect it opoas to tho Cor- suffiolent to of that eat them; the frait is red, in the had washed them all the previous week; I don't know how , | A Juror jou know ff she had any dresses dyed’ A. | perer go much taren in as by this person; I was to ruption Commitiee is too enticing to be cheerfully aban. our limits and sustain m of @ pear; the bark fs made into a speoles of mauy drawers he had «1 ber. | 1do not know whether she had them dyed or not on the Monday of this week to see him: doned. 4 new campaign of corruption has therefore been y force of arms? of which is fabricated cloth and dresses; a certain Q. Had he any towels there’ A. Yes; there were some of | . Q Did vou observe any of the irmates of the house to £0 | about twenty minutes or half an hour; canenees right of Engiand to} is also made of the flowers: The plants serve for the his towelt sy you took the aolled linen away Monday evening: | “Or the yard” A No they court cot go tothe yard | Mat Coein: my boscend ive, speaking aeeusintance of rie, | ‘The following letter, from Asarish Boody, the Chairman | invite Mexico, for example, to join with her in construction of houres, for there are no houses built ef” A. No; on Tuesday; I did not wash any ‘on Monday ; Twashed | that morning, there was go much snow, and the cellar was | and in the seme profession: T don’t know of the Corruption Committee, to procure the repeal of the | their sa/us, end what relations these savages are to stone. The Inhabitants have writing paper made of the” on 7 deep with water; the pipes had burst. 5 se Burde!! at ali; he ¢id get tell me his private affalis. duty on railroad iron, which was addressed toa Railroad | with your government, only leaving to the United States | bark. They are not formed inte troops, neither have Q. When is it usual to change the bed linen in this houset | Q. Do you keep any cider here in the Louse! A. Yes, TESTIMONY OF ROBERT A. FOBRY. Compary, enclosing a copy of the agreement for the com. | the ive réle of unlimited submission, which, in| they any arms, for they mever go to war. There A. Lhelieve they raoatly chance some every week; Ido not | plenty of cider - 18 thet reornle: Robert A Hokey. called. sworn and examined, testified as y to sign, has been banded to us for publication, | parallel case, the Marcy-Clarenden treaty assigns to N’ are two prisons—one in the north and one im know bow they change it, you must ask Mary about that; they | Q, Cowd you not have gone in'o the yar morning | follows—I live at No. 12 First avenue; my business is a drug- expose this barefuced scheme for robbing the U. & % the south. Those who commit less heinous crimes: change always on every Monday; when I'am washing the | A. Yes ms a laid themselves out to be | iat: Twas acquainted with Dr Burdell; knew him since Inst | ao.) or would the Senate of the United States have accepted | are sent to the south; greater oriminals are et mot ee oe ere Sumimer, about June or Suir: I wae here trie to Cettver » ref rail panion | it ot of international comity if at e certain fm the north.” Male and female . Do you do the washing yourself A. Ido. anlave like me. ‘ ‘A not get A. Ifthey | Bote for Miss Klien Cunpingham: T'saw ine Doctor upon that | _ We hold in reservation a Hist of tho railroad oom ‘an @ proper a 7 confined e ; prisouers are . Did you ever notice in the wash a shirt marked Charles Q._ You aay that they did not go, or could ws fod give them | occasion e him the noies. one was for Miss Klien and the | which bave signed the ment, but we shall defer | crisis of your history England and Brazil bad been permitted to marry, but their offspring are sold as slaves, 3. Betchum! A. No sir, I did not; that young man says he | were compelled todo it but nobody cor id go and give thet | ‘cther for Cunningham; from that time T had not seen | publishing the names until the proper time. to decide, on their own responsibility, without at allcon- | at the age of eight for males and nine for females. For boerowed that sbirt fair play, it weuld have been hard enouga upon mysel{ W8! | Dr, Burdell for the period of two months. until about two | " Dear Sir—I have been requested, by the committee thereta | suiting this republic, where the territorial limits then in | the greater crimes the children and kinsmen, even to the Q" Did he tell you where he bor-owed that shirt? A. No. | morning to gooutinthe yard. oe a. months ago: I had businoas trarsactions wih him; Twasem- | namad, io send you the tnclosed’ paper, and ask you,if t | dispate between Mexico and the United Siates should be | seventh degree, are punished. The name of the King ta~ Q. How did he come te borrow that shirt! A. I do not aetaree pS ap Ok tes mete ody riday even- plored as clerk in a store, corner of Blosckar street, about meets your approval, to sign it and return''t to me by mail. finally esta “ ‘suchen soermption bo any given in Obinese, and also of the threo grades of grandes, know. " ‘ wo montho ago; it was there I became acqual . My only interest in the matter is in common Ours, > ng ; . Who went out first on Saturday morning” A. Tcould | produit Ht wee about the middle of Joly when T brought the ly only if oe rere wth Aaeeie| to tbe party from whom all was taken | ihe King changes his diess sonata oe tated Me ghodgraag MOE OF “shat young mani’ A, Tmean | not ell; Mr. Hekel was gone, and did not come to his break: | otea here, the next ume T saw. kita Was at ine wore crener ot | $yliarsee from my connection with the, Toledo, Wabash and | O04 ¢0 whom nothing was ven, if those self appointed | montha ot the year, from blue to red, Loge Mey Coroner—When did he tell you this’ A. He told them in Q, There was nobody went out of the house that morningt | Bleeker and Broadway, whore T was employed: he | mittee will make the necessary advances of money. if the sbould farther 4 » In the terms in | biack. The astronomical of these was thes the howse that he borrowed it wan a contrary name. A. Not to my knowledge. purebased articles; upon the evening of the murder | Railroad Companies interested will execute the agreements | the Marcy-@larendon treaty in the similar oase of Costa | exbtbited by the lecturer, g by tens across the We are asning you what you know yourself. Do | “o™ Nobody bur bim? A. Mr. Snodgrass was ai home. (Friday), I saw him standing on the west corner | inclosed, but will not act until they receive such assurances of | Rica and Nicaragua, thas if elther party should refuse to Je and numberieg 60 years at the bottom of the right Sot kow whether Mr. Kekel had a trunk of clothes up stairs’ |: Wae Mr. Snodgrass usually home atso late an bour in | 0%, Bond street and tbe Bowery as f ant pi es sutable remuneradon for thelr and expense, 9. | abide by their decision, the Powers would not | band column, This table was furnished to the lectarer 8 trun 3 ‘ nine; here rueeess ; Bo zou know where that trunk is now! A. No. to Bardiogd om Raturday te school und be hades engagement | cBe, Wad Wh bin ane ran, Santing alone, epparently walt; | seut session, ifthe master be, Babtly ured the ‘ahortooes of | consent to any other or more Sevepabin teres Berto | Eee. 1s Ween oem oan i know when it was removed’ 7 jo not. - * anner. @ session will however ler immediate action easary. & Wanihe trum” ere ou FHiday mormiag’ "A 'F know | (Seeerdowntotheboat os ing | mabawl and sik hat on: T bored 19 him Dut did not speak; in | “A "e'fontgble that ihe matier be as tie known as possible, | When Spain owned Florida and manifested an unoer- | India. “it'was believed to bave commenced in India and nolbipg about it ore inten tore cee 7 reference to the notes I’ brought Miss Cunningham they ‘an- | except among the partios interested. tain friencabip for this republic, would the Senate of the | China in the seme year, and to have been carried over to 0. Where did you last ace it? A. In a bedroom up there. “= Tha anthote come'dows stairs after you got down! Did | sWered & matrimonial advertisement of a friend of mine, Dr. | “"Pieage favor me wih an early reply, and greatly oblige, | United States bave received it as an evidence of just and | America by the dist priest. The cattle, the story ease OnE HHP FOU see A. Lean'teay, Twould | yous opscrve Mir. Ketel come down A-T did not Rear a foot. | Pomvenoe was kept nn fer acme longi of time: at thai tenet | YOLUUY Fours: Ss A Oe ent entered into | RoBorable intentions if England bed availed herself of the | continues, have loug borne, on which are carried loads of ~ 'Q. Was it the last week previous to the death of Dr. Burdell | 4. 9,<20 200, not henr the hall Hor go! | A> No; t alwmdinenc, | KePta post office inmy store. No 12 First avehue, and it was | py the Corruption Committee and’ the various railroad | Cooasion to unite with some other strong bao ag ge Ag that youn tt. Nor previouste that k apen ant ston, nnd during the that thot caused me ta bring these letiers to the house, as ibe | oJesazies concerped :— a ecandoeel eo Bearer Ment. he Bena b= ng ‘as ita fortnight before it? A. I cannot say. id t ‘eo Cunningbam ay r * iew Orleans should rvually wi lon, & Bie jour betore. sn bear cs'yocem eee A. Look eta ee Came aaa 4 ae About mert'ng & mere stranger, but af- | | The railroad companies whose Damen the commitce ap. | a8 an Juan 1a taken from Nicaragua by the -Cla- here nox, T could not say Q"What door did be enter whon he came in? A. ‘The lower ee, tobe Ti that ape corned Sls and | clnted by the mecting cf ihe’ railroad companies held at the | rendon treaty—while, with almilar license, Florida is de- od ed Zou pee avy trunk going out aince Saturday mera: | godr z PrPpe es oner pijected ta turing any further of this testimo. | Astor House, New York, in the autumn of 1866 to obtain ere: | lared, in another clause, to extend to the Mississippi, 8. Did sou see any clothes going ou of thehouse! A. 1 | 4, 2opid7ou,7 find that door opent A. No, it was bolted: | mony, not considering i Cy Ey aS Feeien cred tren herelalore orto. be tiaported; gad tnat | S26 fT a pana ernie aid not. 11 door? ‘ TESTIMONY OF JOSEP! . ’ SS gore BABA where are ther’ A. Teould not ear that well (pet- | opde or tier uiroush the basement doar A. He came in | joseph Oristadoro, called and worn, 4 as follows inibe event at euch remieign. repeal see eee tne tarcoment | The Undivided exercise of her rightful sovereignty over tishly) ; tat would be a pretly bard question for me to know. Tas be kncse ai the bestment Geer? A. Yes T live at 181 Kast Twenty first strect_and do business at Ni ere caren Gta te ent commuiins. or te aa, 4 Juror—We sujpose you know such things. The inmates Did you answer it? A. Yes. Astor House: Ido not know Dr. Burdell or his friends; I | Perehy auvoe Mo nid 00 Monat of diy thus. remitted. or of of the house are expected to Know them. What did you say! A. tie asked could he get in? Teaid | kuow Mr. Eckel, if he is the man who came tomy store and | Cash ton bor cant ot Oh aetoene ot Gop Tene Te eat or us The Coroner—I merely ask you because there are noclothes | No, “the Docker is dead—you cansot come in here-youhad | Ordered a touved tobe made for him which 1 did make for | 8>¥ sm bgp 2 type an Selgef gpertey bende" th hetier go to the ball coor-sorse one hes murdered the Doc- | Bim: Thave got hie name in, my book ae "J J. Rekoli: he pension. nother J uror—riow i# it yeu happened to notic these 4] ‘most dered himself."’ cameto Ince OD ib Januar Teok 4 particulars you have grven of the clowhos’ A. I went to dros be Ue i eo A here ypodsced nnd the wires ienuied fas waror | The Future Prospects of the Sugar Interest. ‘ous the slothes, to notice what was there; I counted out the 3 " D e Eckel and the same person who called at bis store); he was Al @ meeting of the Southern Agriouitaral Society of one of the officers standing beside me. | Pt Pe nlf basement door wit! ‘lotheg; I ¢.d not agree to wash for Dr. Burdell. ‘7 id when be came to me for the toupee; I to | Louisiana, the following paper was read by Judge P. a. ‘: Py ‘Bow many ior els ware there! A. OF the ladien? thet aide fghis ard Told bina he oul mot get in; Taaid that | 19 foremam: he went into the back room Dreseauy « indy | Rost ‘he President ef the society, and ordered to be Faroe tacts tom ele. A: Mostly three and four. | | some one had killed or murdered Dr. Buntelf; and he said cope, mand wanted to know whether a msn by the same ot | printed = a Wels some ot them would be, aot come nol 2 OU? | be very likely had murdeved himseli—that is twice L have | Hoke) was Wore; f found fame that it fitted him; Naw Onixans. Jan, 26, 1867. Kloproth, mew- sally? said it “g es. ; | Afier diligent inquiry in the different localities of the Q. But ‘bey were cocasionally! A. Yes; ip tooth drawing Did you eay anything else to bim? A. No. toupee ler diligent inquiry adopt the same be used the towels b Oe oe ey ee eee See soveu! A. io, be dil net ; nothing ‘and he proposed | suger region, it affords the undersigned great to (al | opinion. What hie present Opinion was, the lecturer 4i@ Bid Fou notice when preparation wis mace up in the Wes the oficer you! a. Yes . which | bave it in bis power to inform the society that the future Clarendon treaty? | not know. DeGuise, however, became fully convines® Re ewe? ke Pees ome. He must have heard itt A, I don’t think he did; the wa- , Gay & ie. interest have undergone an unex. fovernmest canever | that the country was none other than America; and after ‘orener—But you knew tbat Mr. Eckel went up stairsto | ter was rushing in, and I took ® broom in my hand to keep it | five. thick made, not very tail, dressed ver well; en | Peo vorable as the head of the | bim, satisfied bimself as well as others, thet & Frtaelp— 7 wren be oes red achange ? A. Why, no gen out eeeite. appeared to me pot to shave, they were lightisa For several y ‘past the sugar cane has been subject ‘or Saas an pom angen Com Deeb ry ee eee oe by usher . What was the officer ¢oing? A. He was trying to keep | 1» color. proses ning arity ye noed the general i ae ? bab “Ety 7 period = ocge fn, baeel peat 4 A tig came tape Sage Gre aeecben woe water ut wan Coming tarovg Ld Bac door ‘Oe ee Oy Ft ‘conddioasepen aay, | musmery of the proends spon il ce Paeaay retes bas od te night of the party be was dressed in dierent clothes | yo heur ur Teckel so duuncty! A. You hud better, go down (ual Os riba: iit bad ‘been, 1a places, serlously damaged by the Tricadly of the American | conclusion would present what was to be found om both ” oor aan tea oath Ihe came to dinner mairs and try it and if you cannot hear distinctly what I eay THE CHARAC ELL. | borer worm, an insect often found in wach disorgenizing and fatal | sides. In answer to Kloproth, he or, ‘that the Shaan bind cf cetaew A itis apother matter. (Laughter) TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. ly unknown in Loulsispa. The severe an: maps of China contradict the inference it'ts Japan. any wan ane to wore ait he tee Q. Did he speak loud enough for the officer to hear him! A. : lopg continued coli of the iast winter, while it near! nied States asset! the equity | In'ail the carly Chinese mape all foreign countries are aan overcoat when be came in: T coul4 notayear tothe clothes; | 1 don't know whether he did or cot. fhe cflcer migh have Pocauxssrss, Feb. 4, 1887 destzoyed the crop on band, appoars to have des! en tetian caton eae oo ted an contempiible in size, among which is pa eh ag you that he hadmore than | heard bim; be was at the one eide of the door andi ai tac Inciosed you will find « letter written, as you will per- | giso mischievous insect, and the other causes of ‘and forcible interposition, solely werkes the region of e , beyond Japan. Second, Bow many different suits have you seen him come down ote. ‘ ceive, about thirteen years ago, Which, shonid you have | discase, whatever they were. With rare and unimpor- n> Foosang cannet dicner or supper in’ A. He was alwaysso in dross, | Q- Did yon tell the officer whathe said’ A. No. h tant emdeptions, the eced canes now belng planted are ~~ TE ya he un es8 00 Sunday, when be would put different clothes on. «) Die the officer ask you anything about it! a. No, the kindness to ingort in your columns, might throw pt ‘ible condition, and, as an unusually large B? 4 Q What sort of clothes bad he on on Sunday? A. His de Did the officer ask you who be waa’ A No, differen’ the more! character of the late in the best e 5 5 discovery, conquest, pur- japan every day clo'bes last tunday; he bad ® black coat on, the ¢ Coroner— Did you tell the Coroner ai what hour, to the | Very it ight upon the m quam of reed has been put up, the breadth of land country, but simply on the that . nigh! of (he party, and I heard Miss Cunningham say that he | best of your knowledge, be came to the basem oor’ A. | Dr, Harvey Burdell. I consider it due to the memory of | p will exceed that of any previous year, and, with | rent of the Morquito Indians to a “nationality.” ialand at ofl. eet imei? one Tight ane went ‘oa wit her; he ad's You wre not tere to the best of my knowiede; Thad tol | ye 07 eo qienbuse the public mind tn to his | As7Ubing ko a flr season, more than an arérags crop | "we powerfl mations propose io eabvert in principle dgberkod at ack COM and ® brown cont: that's a: v 7 use regard be . uy " wgeded fogs Mom Countach nm on Saturday | G36; is eee beef my tote; Cand ow. | Peng ca ee he To ened doled amuse: | "It tend sem tai cimate bao agency in prodacng | Sitseqe beens to rch ene them woul we ctin cat OT Abort what time! A. Retween cighi and nine; st was | About what o'clock wneitt A. Teould not say. 7 A Eapy. | se cincaso ve bappliytgot ri of, and uh they were ot | tn thee own case, all for the peoular ‘service Of 8 Nhe Okinese Se pot nine. we had breakfast over always about nine o'clock Was tt twelve’ A. 1 could not aay. the class to whi cultivated are believed to be | iiscrable tribe of vagrant outcasts who infest the out- known under Q. For what purpose did youge! A. To knock at the coor Was it between breakfast and Naw Yor, Fob. 8, 1844. | subject, and analgous to those of the orange tree here | ying, but do pot to civilization. are not | snother name, which means a of exile, Father to tei_Ler breakfast was rei hour! A. Tt was after the oficers caine aw! MRS, ——— some years since, and of the grape vine in Europe at the | jpdiansatbey are a jed race of mixed bi called | Gobel, a missionary nieo shows Tenan to be Kamtechation Q This was before nine o'clock. then! A Yes there; whatever time he came, be came in about Daan Mapaas—i called upon your friend, Mrs. T——, | prerent time. ieabent the 1g of tbe illicit commerce of ‘pirates | Finally, acoording to whe * iv of Foreign People,” = Do x yam pow musa betore’ A. We had breakfas so aiterwarda, 20 (het >oumay know what time he got there | 9 few evenings since, and informed ee J 4 With the seed cane once more sound, and the liberal | 3:4 their African sailors aod slaves with ee wondering the two places named are 1d |. 4 The oy oe , 4 > ‘ cr 1) now from the time you got up andfrom | !ous to obtain a student, ané from aid ailorded by the geveral goverament in procuring new | Tidiens of the coast. ‘The negro blood predominates, Yooeang fom Asia is named by the oy lean eS cee OD SP Ceeo to tell bent A. That brosktne | Sy eeey bad treatin ead How lou afer breatiast the | spoken to you in reference to your son, I suggested t0 | Variciice of tho plant from abroad, the sugar orop may, | {h, : is pamed oy the present 08 38 oe ™4 ot Mr. Beket" qT officers came! A. I could not say when the officers came in, | ber the prepriety of writing to you for an indefinite period of time, be considered as certain ‘assuming It to be Q you not notice Mr. Eckel's rcom open’ A. The door | put when they were sent for it was about nine o'clock, or be’ I bave bad a student, or rather have s etademt at the | gs any crop that could be sown in is place, the years to be Japan. we ee ieee say! A. She asked me if Mr. Kekel had | Wom nine and ten, Mr ‘Eoke] must have come between nine seut time, who is so'eiupid that I wish wo get rid of | $55 ang 1406 being the only two, out of sixty, in which Taba Lt. 4 come dow > to lis breakfast. O ‘Did you wee him go to the door’ A. T told the gentleman 8 toon as possible, as he ts not ouly destitute Of | i hag been materially tejured by cold, and fi will con. ‘of China the distance from 2. Was she always ready for breakfast when you went to | that he helanged to the house. the least sbade of aflability but is addicied to the lowest | tinue to inorcase, as It has done heretotore, in those parts 15,000 lees, and from ‘ali ber’ | A. No. I went to call her; she mever was dressed . Did Le come in? A. Yes, he came in and went up | grado of association, and aiso to the tree wre of ardent | or Tonisiana, Florida and Texas where the cotton Ory ‘distance. Teng 0 ter. pre ee woe caenens Siware fe her bed bebe. watre: Ppirilg, apd just as eure as I give bim money he spends | hes become somewhat presariour, #0 long as the nationality, and she cai ‘Dope that of ' ‘pair of dividers, the two Ef me Cy al palate lebeaeidian ue hail door, did he go | it at the low theatres or at other place of the mow de- | gental protection It receives through the revenve laws is | ire United Staten will not ratity such aa infringement of | wore found tocoincice with creat exactness, Add ome SQ. How teas st bat you ner called her before that morn Became up to bieown room. | graairg kind. Possibly I cuanot get rid of thie muisance | Seumclens mduooment for the change of cultivation. the rights of an american republic. third to make 20,000 lees, apd {t would reach from the ing’ A Because st was bot tay business: thie morning I went | ¢,% ao inne that L beard of was. that hebad | ‘li ue North river opens, as ho has friends somewhere P. A. ROST, ‘Wise ana honorable Senators will reflect on the gravity | southern ‘of Kammtechatke te fan Francisco. 6. The cvo tel Ser that we breakfast was ready, and she was dres- | Ue Bouse’ iiiat he bad come and gorsome brandy | 1p the Western wilderness, for kvurn him away at this DUTY Ox svGAR. of the precedent before they give the sanction of thoi | name of 3 4 mentioned in ine ancient geographen eed. suc neked me ® Mr. Eckel bad come down to bis break- down to where the deceased was; I could notsay | season of whe year he wili suroly go to destroction. I ‘The following resolution bas been introduced im the with # sod [replied and said, “I bad pot seen bim C74 went out. fbould not wish your son to come in contact nto Q. Tou went into the ram then! A I walked str Lesisiature of in — torference to estabi! voter povel of cailing tn for 1m. | of Chiza in connection some ‘te to this yor I7 - gh-4 4 re ver opens and you Herolved, by the Senate, the Assom! is QB w do 7o0 know be got the brandy* A. Tssw Mrs. | iii bred got, therefore when the 2 4 the Japanese Encyelopedia that Jape ben Be “ i bly concurring, | and spurious races, who have, by whatever chance, not the tres country mnown an Foose. & OQ Where were the Geaghitn? A. One was up stairs and Cunningham give Bim die Keys 10 £0 ae ciee ac * | come to the city | think we can make some arrangement, | 0; oor Senators in Congress be instructed and our Rep been tniroduocd into the bosom ef @ distinct people. rica speak of the vine ‘as existing in wlan the o'lee waa down dressing in ba” FOom Ha oe a ae oe rain Cte him ie keys’ | Od im the meaniline we wili, f you have no objections, | Metnatves requested’ to use thelr influence for the potiioal Kroproh be ine did not exist at a RaES, aR ber room" A. Oo We third oor; mean in | 4" At ber own de nm a4 joins with the other. ms allow the matier to remain, aa the lawyers aay, ‘in stati | DoCS, acs repealing all duties on sugar. oversion Years before the Christian ore, and hed oe oe 's room. 2. ‘J vw him walking Qloug (rom ~ be date, vad Ait ths ether was up stairs ta the atile room, A. Yes, in hia Gon. jyhene ana ating o lcher ia bs band gomg 0008 |“ Tehould bave written 10, you fmmeditely on the ve Tee War tn Fiertéa. oe. ne abundant here “Wisien . mot : to get seme brandy. vg | Ceipt of information from Mrs. ——— that you w; 4 — ‘THE Od wae T Hallooes up ture bes breaatast wes Teedy. "| odinDozouknON how, long, he, wns in Mrs, Cuaningham’s | Soy disposed to My Proposition, Wit bad not Deen thet allTem be New Kew Orleans Pocagane, Jan 27.) oe RF re sera Q. What was the youngest deing’ A. I do mo! know, B Did be So ines Men Cunningham's room A. No: he | Ue etudent | now have I wanted to dispose of in a jad ay ay yey Leng Tevivea this mova waliar | copper, together tron, is tn entire Q After brenkiast where did Mra, Crinningham go’ “A. Up Swan room, nad came the if ik hie 4 that your | ne, Oept! Kitirigge reports that Goneval Harvey sud staif be | hermouy, ‘with tho supposition that this ‘comiinent was were hear: . > 4 Q:"How oon after dd you learn that somebody had been = 18 him go to such & place apd take it out. MI enwacr the trost favorable expectations; aed if | left Tampa on the 16th instant, for Fort Capron, for, the } | meant, "6, The inbaimante wore said, to po 4 rusrdered in the house’ A. 1 wil vell you: T gorsome dough, | ™O"SRi.ope wee you! A, Twas up in che bedroom. he bas pride and ambition be can graduate as a physi- | purpose of inspeoting the diiterent poste. w ate. reoognize | thore fs represented em inhabitant of I'ecsang milking ® ve gen. salry to ie, aut very entiously nad wr fue, | gully Boe Bedroom A. Misa Cunningham's; ake had sent | ci. PP wo navo in his elty oll tbe advantages for thie schooner Blorm Coes, Copia, Migvy, from te itnot in | deer, 9. As to wher is said of the cattlo with large " body in this house lest os Ob Sea'sotioe tae diene? urpose. It ism source of much gratification to ts | port, arrived a horns ing Joada, and of carriages attached _ aia Tne then st Wo rs noe a We ao.” Sic ieabest ote ‘a {oheve © son comm 0 legitionte oF Tneativeproferon, Harrison Jones, Capiate Garmow, siso from this port, te ae yay te te jer th titeahy Teovmaling oa “Tf there was no pole, Dr. Bu pony Tying dead io the room;” 1 had ® plate inmy hand and let it | gQtignntmaeete Sid he Koto! A. oe sarees Senet ee cansinieaes 0 some followed me, we have the Tampa Peninsular of the rn with ay 4 = names 2 Sad bake it, asd i went up stairs and eaid be was mur- Q Where did you gotot a. 5s one of | 824 tp tho Drief interim of tare years 1 returned to w cee ae | Ly jhe es resent pay fossil romaine of © RQ. To whom aid you tell it first? A. To Mra. Cunut 4 agi atnere did Yon fot thongs eine pounds of corned | Parent (who bad been fearful of the contemination of by Major F. N. spirit | horses cast a doubt ever that supposed fact. But ~ Geuied”at her dor. and walked the room and salt, | beof and some senk. Scity) with toe degree of MD conferred by the Uni- ‘Company 1, 4th magnanimous | ha3s horses were nt meant; indeed, the word used You are all enjoving yourselves very well.”” Mr. ‘Did you go down with Mr. Fekel! A. No, sir. y of Penrsyivenis, an¢ 1 bad also conferred upon be from Fort Brooke to Alada, my govern: plied to the came! and the ess, and all usefal animals was clemsing the banjo tbat he piays on: Tsaid, “Youareen- | How 'cia son khew he went m the doctor's roomt A. | me honorary memberskip of the “Philedelphia Medieal | Aruliery, are to be removed As aeies copaiders @ uaqrew ond tnconsis- | ofthat mature. 6 to the oxes. 120 pounas , fae eee Oy eg of od Soolety,"” aa wee admitied a member of tbe, ‘Medical a - - BF (an under orders tent with the interests of civilization; but if I de mot | (Ciiness), equal to — ae Se ian f A. Bhe seemed . 3 : ? spoke a wort | Society of the city and 7 + sl * entirely mistake the sentiments of my country, it will re- ‘tuvet draws, 3. Whe was ube Geet who went down! A Mr. Snodgrass | io'him a all bu! auld, Titre m the key; you go down and | same time 1 bad o>tained come ey ng SY cet moraing, with | sist upjust and arbitrazy impositions from any quarter mea went te Foosang, rua down stairs, and came up snd said, “Thai is fact,” and | got i’ im this city? Porertal ambition in this instance was se eecort, 19 visit the | whatever, even as it is now resisting, wingle and alone, | and there ony croumemnnes aterwarcs the man next door, “Stapleton,” came in and | " ( Khe said something atallevents! A. That wasall Theard | tisied, and on the death of ber whom I hed labored to ‘are in | the combined e(forts of cdl the enemies of American insti- | ie; 1. — catches the Loctor tue bead; tram for ® doctor, and the her say mim bee to you down at the | Pleaws and maxo be 7, I received my reward. So muah coun! Indians co | oo a qtractionn, (ar ano manner did Mr. Rekel speak as. Vareetold "4 "Tea you eo ceasion jo gop again that morning’ A, Ko. | yascment door ten be aa Has very key that te Doct | 1 FAfereRGO Wo IEC Tonks te Te oman inspecting the ot England on the defencelene | ied 10 the formetion of two empires, ine Southern Cfire Kuan pile md Hie be teak toon familiarly A. No. he asked me to Ser ee to Gan Fans del Nortets | Wersben'wus ta Meneo be, was vory Tisch eireck wan Q f OI ms room ty rear i geld T gourd net open the pascment doer, for that WM. BURDELL. before he re- me 4 hy the scogunt of the pt tbe Se dye the pame epoch $ Wetton a aig Spe roy hyena me 30 TRE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. port, bis signature to & cecument Mich @ totad ruts Cy Were both the daughters ere. fist. th te goons Ubely bo did it Menesit, Horse | promising the sovereign rights of Nicaragua. Regardiess | mevementa othe peoplo af Aca Mr 4,106 and Mr. Sodgreas, too, Corener—Whai time did Mr. Rekel return in the afternoon | Ay ap aot of kindness and justice to the gentleman abundance on ‘thal ofliser Pefused to comply with the de. | therefore to bave euspected that there might be some. E twa = Swi A: Fem, | or svening of tm (Ay a vafhold utaneance to ine basement | whose mame stands at the heed of this article, allow me tend, aa he was (hea carried & prisgver to Blewields, | connection wetween, the dispersion consaquent_ on, the. Q When did you first notice it? f, About two weeks back. door—when he went ont again—whal time aid be retaret to say a word to the public for him, in order somewhat Weese Be remained come tne —— we. poy LT r~y Y letelpiaisanuidaigy sn cncndaioetin @ —”- slapathemigi basa cloraipiante to counteract the odium which wi natoraly, though im- | |The Pitaeld (Maas ) Sun, of ibe 20th inst. announces | mage te suter uiewroos Prsraiaan, oe waa, how. | the Tones bem Bute mate the matter. . Did anybody of the family go down, to see the body ater ly, attach to his name in coanection with tho late | the dscesse, in that tows, on vot Thomas Baows, | Crash misty ‘he ‘den of translerring that | recent discaverien to have oxiaied in America. The leo- the communication, shout the undertaner’ A. Only Mr. | PoPry, colored, of the age of 100 years. The Sun saya :— rial “Eu as longi it was decided to treat it | {ever then west on to describe the natare of thet rel- Snodgrass lamentable oocurrence. decessed was vory genorally known se “‘ Uncle Tom,” | port to Coste Rica, A , weld Lee en ene erase a" Necould | AR watter of course such family bistorien at that | wo has, In plessant wether, since the dedication of the | 4, an, extension of Mosquito, and csseatialiy © Fritch | gyn. 18 was exceedingly mid ard gentle; ¥ held B ug have bee much a iba he | which appeared in the Hamar of tho morning of the 4th pt eh ET in ‘county, | Upon thie baal Mr. ChetGeld, the British Charge in Fence (02 ire thas lta devoloes never cooked inelr ood did. ‘The next time you saw Nr. Eckel was he in the station | inst., would in the mind of the public carry a taint to New Tork, on the Livingston Manor. ned was ot ene ties Central Areerioa, ange RP Exeowtive of Moar » they nee on a i cther and all members of the fenlly. Insamuch as the | 9 sinve, the property of Tiving gee. His free- | Deo. 9, 1860, (perhaps ihe provesing Ary by bees aye! cyeiem of the natives my Whe ras toms A. Seturday night. ai au; | DAME of Mr. Wm Burdell, of Obio, has been menuoned, | dom was purchased by his wife Oinab, who has deen dead | ton. Bulwer nvaty, signed Ey the Ares Reropenne Vuln they wore able ts. tad BD & bat Gia be say? A. He rily spoke 0 = ay iw that I hove knows | tor many ‘When the deoedaed first came to Pitte- Py 2 yy —— 1-33 ‘would — 1%, ‘that the bloody rites were Socouss gtall ad thought #9 too; Iwas im | thai the lank imeniy pears, tn al the ord | fold be red for ten of” Siena yours with she Ld frem the northere extemity of the line separamag /) tngrafied Tribe conquerors, and were uanagws pio, to “a Sanne! you remember said? —1 should think tray ever bas been a virtuous, ap- | tiopai Sever, and continued, is bia service ane Se ae, ae the aye 4 es ecnquest, the Toon," would teen Ba bare together, ren 4 oath ‘worthy divine patri jcaragua, ‘southeasterly fen Ab mixtare found lean ae can et Ue, eae fee ihe ar nd “wal “ie Hendy, welt, worthy | Died, tn iaaian, J.T. Jono, one of the moet o- daperimeats of Matagnipe EFF fly Ep, eg a atnng at - J evils en him! A. Yea, - semt divines of the West. He wae brother . M. oon the San Juan rivw . | the Asteca and Toltess were the same race, not sees carriage drive here that morning’ A. | putt made no other — ‘mi of children, and it would, | think, beal- | oh Saon, and formerly « representative in Congress. wine Mi About two tnirds of tne fongth of Ist siw r, | may ‘beve. been an interval of several hundred ee int yan 5 — danpeaglienponed Tainlly should setter | Died, at McKean, Erie conaty, Pa., lath ult., Mr. Sra- tre several States of the Union o| smelly ‘ex: | between cir arrivals, and tbe rat Are yousare! A. I am bh gg a erhape, to talk to. Mr. | intr ame cr be disparringen by the publicity of | rit Ouvex, tm the pineiy seventh year of his age. Ho the territory thus taki 1 degenerate barbarian Mees 22" RAO Sr Loe Seay “S| wal The San wotbeen wo tarot? A. Tei st emtnctned | {30 ate Ceourrancee or remio ovees connestoa with ha ot ors be cheered tat ina ronmgece poten tae {omarket, when Iwent oat io get the vicluals | to Wk io any person, | A. Mr. Rexel ant Mr, | Drother's bistory. Please let your world wide travelling ee ne 0a ‘officer with me across the Bowery Who did Mr. Rekel walk tor A Mr. Bekel and Mr. | Freer sot thie family right in the sight of the milion. = A 3 Ly gy yy ee 1 geet tones 5.7. B. Contral oe south Ameren boat @ re BE pe Pets ort ee aan eee per | ONE OP THE THEORIES OF THE MURDER. nes at Ded, van ema te a 11> you recollect who was presesemt at Ube time of this hy do you think they were very RappI J ‘TO THE BEITOR OF TAR HERALD, cise’ found: tn this enentey, Nee tia else presess? A. Nobody but the — upon their Paned that 1 aw Yous, Fob. 6, 1961. mpreenione —— SiG ts Seared Q ‘There were three present, then, when the quarrel oc . Wi Ei yon ‘The stains of blood, as well a8 the corpee itself, have been wore beld in the greatest roverence as the aves S cuprea A. Yen. not secms bi that all the atr Bhudda’s fect. There hed been no satistactory Q. Mrs. Cunningham, her daughter and the Dostor! A. onemmn oes tay 5 aaron aan che aggie of thelr origin om une continent, lestarer ‘next pro- ¥© Where did this qonrrel take place’ A. In bis own | fn0 teak place mene the Goer, + ak of America and thet of China and te additonal otice aslttiat 5: th wah *. ee ee ee cron hci eridenee of the {dently of Feorang americe._ The The samme rom above here’ y to me that S what ume diff take piace A. Before dinner. ott A) by pte ag ‘aceciee, the mErenrere SU oan ee he? rd ow yea koow KYA holioaed murder, and it bad, been in my ‘wo have dome to have helped have copcesied themecives in the Doctor’s room and i - — } Correzcn were then sounded be ran up eiaire snd tyne? to the For God's | the Doctor, Tw bad about i A. No. | waited for him. Ie this tbe cane? It appears te me they he Novlsha and’ the Jt languages, showing 0 make have tmors do item thi evening, tor you |”. ii yom bo ant hom sey fibad abo A Taig | Souared the room, 7 falne or double heya, and it Lobel q ted he Japanese languages, Shevies.© ig ar SO ae ae me re | Gaal vary good for'them that wey weree hearty and | {the rater of the ovime, | wink Be, might Rave pared with, the Tepaneeo, aberine | 8 4 “ and . | seed ey A chart was exh with ners @ Wi co Gen! a. cm om “ 2 Ing Wem 8 yon muy hat to a. To Mr Sesser tS from the examination of ono ot age fl imbolét found in New Ld Piotto with them, twas Geaih of the deceased I enoug terror G had euch « key to tbe Doctor's room. is, Le ee 8 5 Rh FE} oping ot of ibe J false key, and what keys have cory Gopees x= bat which rather ‘ont of he way; ot want Gayibing 1 do | nny O64 Mr. Roel may! A. Never spoke st ll, 5 at ee eee oes the Doman's reset will Willlamsbuag City News. ‘obanges and revolutions as those of Spanish Feeolved themacivee, wfth | - > i: be you be the q It A. Th wae ty Did be say any’ 0 Mr. Bnodgraas’ A. Not been (oem tote view toatl important questions. If you Four WAxnemine in Tm Sramers.—A lady, apparently | will the pp a woofer 4 ='pu aging « paper i bik one | eBid they continue thelanghing and singing? A. He: arnt tre opinion is worth any consideration, present t | in ier second childhood, upwards o( seventy years of tion ot ne Sere anid, Teoognised them ov ldentieat a to they had butehered | awhile, and fot np and hallooed IC T was aaloep; Taaid: | 16 ap, Coroner Connery. le 23 Abed Gwa'calendar, The names Of many of (eam eevee an we your own opinions abeut i? | "No, J was cold and wet, 1 did pot sleep any & ra $ Westie, lhe rearing 0 oar wert i pet your exth. Did you noteay tnveatgaiion, and It a I Fy ee "6 Hi ous A. My opinion is, oa sircotmimance in the. fact of ibe oontemporineoss ‘ex. o have thos ran ia eal mgt be due by Saeed Tn the fullest etenee of tw relers oF sovercigns, Te resepteaiate:—— ne ins than'ober una ‘at be wae Intogrity of the Bennte 1. From the Chinese we bave a vit Bw aian ‘here. were Concerned in ‘one, and that be was ah" iitareges [isa thie cemtinon. 1. The existance of the Bad. a en ey Oy Tentreat your religion ia found here. 3. The relationship between mitted ‘consideration In tae of some of the ancient inhabitants on the wieoia rand 6 = et and that of Japan ia catabliahed. 4, ‘Ther : ‘Peau or W tbe me of the cyoles are the suse te, Samm, ene cote ‘Ermis me 10 fa sagt Taal del rere. ‘ment te In tte chiet featare thy, came. He left bie eat 7 Cnnegom, 0. A Renate to form their onr conclusions, from these fects ca