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THE BOND STREET TRAGEDY. Continued from fifth page. anewerlag any quesiion or questions fa the Coroner's custody re should be an adjouramen addressed the Court, and thick it necessary to sarily to public gaze. ut I don't know Out What or how she is he! sa adjournment to fina Judge— Wii sill Distict Attorne Sher!—Where —-ex [am at loiwure at apy time to day, Mrs. Cunningham be kept during the Mr Cligten—Before your Vonor adjourns, I would struction to our right as 60 intercourse wi'u our client, Mi fonor knows tha’ every client has ® right to consult well aware that we h consultation with thas Auere be no furibe not been abe to Dave a word of ber es yet_ even Sererdey, when after much diflieulty, T got socess to ber, the Coro: er "a e€veral of hie officers and po- %d \ould not allow a word of cou Yn the meantime I suppose you of being with her, men were present suliation to pass betwee will grant me the priviieg: Juege—T have bo objection District attorney—It would be right for the Coroner to keep ‘ning hem fron tering ey one if she witness, but it wb ing ony one if ehe was beldas @ not. then there ean be no ob jection, ‘bat Mes Cuuringham aad Mr. Eckel uunsel when they want ona) right to see their to. and nobody must tn'e-fere with Disunict Atorney—You Thave been eonnecten w ‘and cuty is entir the interests of the 1 Mr. Cinton—In. ju thought of bo ai anot A matter in which varties; my spher @ of action 1am here merely to look after toMr Hall 1 will say tbat I never consible for euch outrageous pro: Ceedings as have teken ; Ince be form the Coroner. ned til! 3 o'clock, #. M. venues leading from it, w: who seemed very Anxious to ree nty obtained ens Judge—The Cou: ‘The court room crowded to excees by the persors who ta notoriety in relation to the Bond street my AFTRRNOON SESS.ON. was more intenre At three o'clock the excite known that Mre. Cunningham aud her two daughlers were to | dejbrought up om habeasrorpus andhhelr discharge demanded. ‘The court was densely crowced ai tne hour named, when Mrs. Cunpirgham and her duughters, Augusia and Helen, were brought through the throng by the Sherriff's deputies, Vultee ie. Mra Cuon! gham appeared much care worn gad deeply fretted. and i, ber consultations with her counsel, seemed to be sensible of (h placed. Her elder caugh'er rl, and wore & brow features could be ition in wrich ehe is ice ber mother, through whiel iotivtineuiy traced in deep black, and go thickly velled that lease before proceeding rey 10 a stace of facia very ext© larly, I wish to call your at w ontinary. Your Hovor rec» court. as T thin decided that | was w bave to my client, Mrs. Kurdell th Iting Wilh end advising her se my cient ten DY the Coroner not to allow any ene and perfect Access as counsel (1 should bave tbe liberty of to speak (0 Fer until a 2. my appl set'oa to age her ae my c lent, me of bis instrucicns, and requested me not to on was Kubseqnently adjudeated vy Sheriil that! would not speak to ber unul the que ‘by your Honor. speak to her though 1 had uh a4) less aad free trom I will take an ov Juege—Of cou Distriet Attorney ‘id this so as to keep the I orthy gentleman. peaking @ few words to her wr: itis yoar right Cunningham had been before the Court, there would Bave teen ne aoubt about the right of with her bat as the case before your Honor had no power to ad: her course! to communic the Court was thet of Feke!, Judicate in the case of Mra ( sequen! ruling, es 9 courtesy to the very grntiemanly De- Judge—You bave the right to commucicate with her; it is tasaclent w Ba cept of it or not. urntent Was upon the eas of her constitutional eounse!; you can your advice as @ pend a moment, Mr. Hal Mrs. Cunningham for a who came into ipion tues whispered wil Mr. Clinton then axpre District Attorney— he 26) the babeas corp purpose ct allow.in. his willipgness for the case to ar Honor, was upon a Mr nekel: ap orqar, ihe xo choose, te amend his ne so and I will read it to your THE KETWRN IN RELATION TO MR. ECKEL. ¥ Pron and Bridewell will keep for heke!, until further notice, as ‘a# Coroner and a Coroner's Jury, viieated in the murder. or death The keeper of the examiaation ihe body ef Joh & materia’ witness belore Um ‘end on suspicion of hele ¢ violence of fr. Harvey burda 1 city on Set January last or ist further examina’ February Instant, (or ST. Officer HrLaEs. ‘Tbe matter therefore comes up upon the amended returns the game course which I did be- (Yo Mr. Hali)j—You will be o'hera, snd di the demur putin ‘Atloruey—Yea, sir Have you anything ly remark to the Judge that itment as merely that of & jore Lina 18 wlso ‘of Eesei in the crime, Li necessary, 10 argue upoa the power Spot erage, but if base ucon the icea ot the complicity then I will be ready of the Coroner ze—I eball hold sccording to the latter au Jadge—I suppose it should be considered as a commitment . Cligloh—Betore Your Lower consents or dissents, T Tdon't want bekel discharg: Fin the proceed ngs: r technicality in law that would but I do desire in drawing this be defined upon whal groutds and ‘This amended commitment te have Uiis to ray be unjust towards my cre for what reeeo: Worse than the :rs' ove ‘ae not power to detals him as @ © Ororr lum into enstody until the jury have ‘diet of mureer dereo ibew verdict or at pose (bey have ae there ie ne evidence of have no doubt hut thet your bow: ¢ Tule you mule t ‘ton tha, paper. w ll subart thee case of Mr. of s biundering . ‘ ‘and I think it « whether, he reteins wr nt as tem and aghe isuf an the (amie boud'y, Con we don't wish for him to Ji warticioalion in the crim ercape upon the Cixgracefal co: Of Ue cilicer WhO bas & wiore aak that ‘oaae tor am hour oF 6" ate! in the murder hefore the Judge, that the xronnd of bis being @ hen wtyec’ ‘o tt, and to any {9 proper that } shou d ‘Wile Re OF upoD cot otber paper that Coroner « in the di charge hus duty, thinks that st is me further in o this care 4 shal! kak him to pus thie « form. Then Mr.Kekel wil be ready 4 witpess Mr. Foxe! is en bring’ sus veeted of compli be wurt be beid Yemen { think th » not are how you € the Corouer an unlest he is in prison roay be committed by be supvored to be ‘ok your Hover en Wo take one compel them to make a udge—any citizen has ibe right and power to arrest a ue crime, being higae lf respon party whom Le ruspects o Of course the Coroner has he ¢ for he arres' Mr. Cinton—The ( vo make the arron thermore. Thin « Becket) be be d as & Cele rmony have the right as a citizen bet #8 @ Coroner; and. far: ving, your Hooer so rule it, that 4 aa having complicity ty the fendent charged with akes ‘hat view, and the District Attor- " pg to submit the no power at present cuunsel to a defender pon the and as a witness, ory of aw, It is contrary to t ta misunderstood wh Dhacit is the work 0! chtrary to the & nae! and not of ae entirely of my own judg: commitment for Mr. » ® conrt, wo bie Honor will ing order was then writen and slgned by Judge ORDER IN TARE Case OF ROKR. Pefore Hororabie Join B. in the matter of John J, Upon return of the wri thig matier and after bearing cv { Dahens corpus allowed by me in tthe wae thio! of the Warden rf the ( 1B dela on muspicion Jeath by violence of Harvey Witne ne. abd thefer ro: to be dire! JOUN KR BRSDY. | uur rule will also apply ‘The return from the Corot be remanded to ty Prisg, vpon the ground arn party imp Rorde!! ‘and not ae District ator ne: Mra. Conringhe reads ae tolowr — THE FETUKN IN RELATION TO MRS. CUNNINGHAM. | corpus, by me re Treturn to the whkin wri ceived on tbe 7th fay of Prbruary. the’ | detain the cad Fiome Augusta Burdel, 4 Emma Augusta Cun: ingbam, as an imp epeciad of beln Dec'ed with. the murder of Harery Hin the ety of New York on or Im dey of Februsry hom being the keeper of such howe sa a boarding being a lodger in said house bavirg been made to me, who ¢ Caoner of the city of Ni in the case, who the perpetrator, of, 0° ex e ead koma 4 poy MO rakes wel proereéings. shinme cording to law, Aud am bow engaged murder bt tore wat deemed Important to examine ony Of otber w itnenaes has veen Aes taRen. FDWARD D. CONNBRY, the same principle he same general sepy W ber game om WN Qt ekel, er _—________ NEW, YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1857. so fis unmeceseary for me to repeat them. Tnaamuch as we ‘aver that this lady hes been reetricted to her Hberty, that she bos rot eeu wliowed to see her counesl—e fect weich is ad. mited—ihat she bas eutlered @ restriction of Nberty that no r has ibe powerof enforcing, we wish her to be 89 placed tha’ no person ean possibly thud restrict her liberty again When we visited heron Friday we could not are her without the august presence of our great Coroner, his force of police men avd his dignified son Jobn. 1 will add that afler getting into her room, the Corwner would no’ permit & commissioner of deeds or aby one competent to tuke sm oath to enter the room, and we went into her room esyecialiy to take her alll davit'in relation to her petition Judge—The constitutional rights of citizens cannot be in- vaded: by the Coroner or any one else: citizens must be pro- tected ip their constitutional rights to their fullest extent, ‘The following order was then written and subscribed to by Judge Brady:— OKDER IN THK CASE OF MRS. CUNNINGHAM. Upon return of the writ of habeas corpus allowed by me in thie mavter, and afier bearing counsel for said Emma A. Bur dell, and A. Gakey Hall, Haq, District attoruey, for tae ‘peo le— Ordered, that the said Emma A. Burdell be remanded to the custody of the Coroner, Kdward D. Connery, at No. 3t Fond ttreet, in the elty of New York, and there until the renoition ef the verdict of the Coroner's jury there sembied 10 inquire in'o the death of Harvey Burdell, on the ground solely of being held as « party implicated in causing the death ¢ id Burdell, and not as ® witness, ‘And it ik further ordered that ber covn-el be allowed to consult with ber privately, apart from said Coroner and all other parties, when and as oiten as they eball deem proper. JOHN R. BRADY, New Youx, Feb. 7, 1887. ‘The foliowibg is the petition upon which the writs of habeas corpus were granted for the Misses Cunningham :— WRITS OF HABFAS CORPUS FOR THE D&UGHTERS OF MRS. CUNNINGHAM. To Hex, Joux R. Bxavy. one of the Justioes of the Court of Common Pleas of the city of New Yor ‘The peiiton of Henry L. Clinton and 8. C. Thayer shows that Augusta Cuppingbam'and Helen Cunninghem are and each of them is restrained of ber liberty at No. 31 Bond street, tu the city of New York, by Edward D. Connery, one of ‘the Coroners of the city of New York, and that they are not, nor is etther of them committed or detained by virtue of any ‘pro- cots ime ued by any Court of the United Blates, or by any Judie | thereo!; nor are they, nor is either of them cor or de- tained by virtue of ibe Sai judgment or decree of way com | petent tribural of civil or erimina! jurisdiction, or by virtue of ‘bY execution tesued upon such jugiment or decree; that the | canse or pretence of such restraint of their and each of their | liberty, according io the best of the knowlecge an belief of i | ! Fear petitions: 5. is & verbal order given by said Connery to Iks one of the Captains of Police of said city. to confine her in the said house, No 81 Bond street, in said city, aaa witness upon the mguisition now being held by said Connery as Goo Der of sforesaid. to inquire into the canse of dentt of the late Harvey burceil and your petitioners further represent that the illegality of their and each of their imprisanmnent, a8 your pe Uiticners believe, consists in their anc each of their detention aa aforesaid wit tany Wrilen process of @ H Jour petitioners pray that a wril of habeas ev ed to the said Faward D. Gonnery, commanding bim to bring the said Augusta aud Helen Cunningbam hefore your Honor, and return the cause of their and each of their mbrisonment, L_CuINTON, BC. THAYER. Dated the 7th day of Febru L "i New ¥ lenry L. Clinton and B. being duly swarp, doth depose and y the facts st ford ip the above peti tion, subscribed by them, are true. YI 4 is BO. THaYEB. h day of Februsry, 1857. Natw'i. Jsrvy . Commiasioner of Deeds. ‘The District Attorney here read the following return in the case of the daughters of Mrs. Cunningham to the Court:— THE RETTURN IN TBE CASE OF THE MISSES CUN- Sworn before me this NINGHAM. I bereby return to the within writ tnat the witbin named August's Cunnwgham and Belen Cuuningham are detained by me as witnesses (or (urther exammation before me. who aim @ Coroner of the city and county of New Yorx, aad « Coroner's jnry by me sworn to inqnire into the cause of the death. by violence, of Dr Harvey Surdell. dead ou the morning of the ls! of January inst o'clock in the morning, &L 31 Bond street, “m the city of New York—s boarding house kept by the mother of the said per sonadetsined by me, the mother being im olicated in the charge of the murcer of the deceased. and the circumstances develoved tending to show that the said persons detained’ by me are also ether implicated, or know something in regard to the cause ana manner of said denih. Miss “elen, one of the persons ae talred. is row under examina ion befure the jury aforesaid. Fronvany 7, 188) ED D CONNBRY Mr Cliunon ~The privciple in the case ot the Misses Cun. ningbam is precisely simiar to that of Mr. Pnodgrase they are detaine’ as ‘wilnesses, and your Towor ruled this wornng thet the Coroner bas no power to thus commit or de- tain persons. The only way for the Doroner ta doit he wishes them for wilnetses, is to Subporna them, and if they do not come in answer to it. then be can attach or arrest them. I have no objection to their ¢xam'nation: I told this to Mr. Hall before, ard a fo to the Coroner. But in regard to these indies itis my duty to hold wil their legs! rigata, though I let those of Mr. Fekel acd Mis Cunningham pase | These ladies onght to be freely discharged from arrest or commitment; the Che who Was on the witnesses stand will voluntarily return to it and anwer all questions thet may be put toper I think they stonid toth be immediately ci-charged; they have been coa fined tor one week Dow, as if they had been th authors of the gravest crimes. 1 do. therefore, sk that w ben they Irave this court room they may once more breathe ir ol fre Lask their disinissal (rom arrest, saying who was found shout eight ‘om. Helen wil, of her own accord, return and answer any ettions that may Le put tw her by the Coroner's Court. Jndge—Ia Wiss Cunningham now on the stand District 4 ttormey-—The return saya “ia now on the siand,”” ard that mvst be then ‘or the fact, Jucge—T suppose eo atoo asked the girlif she was on the stand at the time, ang being snswered in the affirmative, @aid to the ude, “Ves, sir, she avawers teat sbe was.” Judge—Thea the Coroner has juriadiction over her while the isn witness, When sbe returns she can immediately complete ber testimony. If there is any other witness upon the stand he Tust be wuepended and ber examination re sumed, unless she prefer to defer it Wii anowwer time, This is my rule Suppose ber testimony 'e not, finished to-day Mr. Ciin‘on. cnn she be held in custody during Sunday and ull Monday. ‘Judge~ Bhe cannot. Mz Civ ton—i wake this explanation because the coroner has taken \t upon bimacif to imprison vexr'y all the witnesses he hes bsd upon the stand to testify or wished tocall there. He hae unprsoned them in station houses, in the Tombs and ip 91 Bond trees District Attorney—If your honor pleases, I would like to esil sour aitention to a case found on the G2Int page of the Re- vised Matutes, where it is bold by an Bnglish Lord dis: Urguished for legs! reswarch. as fol\ows:— At ix argued, on the part ofthe plaintul, that the court of the Coroner a public court; wat it wand dugbt to be open to the entrence os all bie Majesty's subjects, of at least of #0 many as ibe place will voutain; and it i# nverred. and not de- nie¢ or the record that en the oceasion io queetion there was rCom for the presence of the plaiptill. ‘The court was assem dled for sn inqnest or the view of the body of § person thea laying dead Now I" is obvious that such al tpautry oueht, for the purpose of justice Ip some Cases t be conducted tn se- cree) Xt isa pre/iminary equity which may or may Do: end tion of & particular individual. It may be req sO ear.” A RAKE, be enterte oa against woe! be ehouid asbected person should 1 the suspicion that { the evidence on which elude justice by flight, tamperir¢ * rs vara where absolute p. Chusion of particuler pere ‘The power of exclusion is + crraary cy may p i ay be Dvce mar’ OF pro” 9 the due adminis. tration of justice. ‘The Coroner dould decice whether privacy @ NeCeMALY CT DOL. ose. therefore. v¢ Coroner has the right to exclude and other wit witnesses from Ue 100r” of the inqulst Dnt whetber |» bata right to exclude counsel 1s an- } merely eal! your attention to this as @ matter ave rot depird but thet the Coroner has the room, but he he act to pien-Tb y oq me from bis Cou cep mr client The following vas lon mubsorided to by Judge Brady:— OMDFR IN TUB CASR OF AUGUSTA CUNDSINGHAM, case of Mins Augusta Oun- negham's examination o be resumed and rier i’ he thing proper and ene to attecd #1 Cuircose—abe 0 be ‘rented ae a Witeees Only. wed TOA sub reled to detertion except while tn attendance at the in quest to be exam’ Common Pleas. birk sour honor has disposed of these five nd pow will you remand Mra. Burdell ney —Your beror will perceive what the ques tion comes up to whore custody eball Mra Cunningham be traysterred The Jucge decided that she should be remanded ‘0 $1 Bond street ‘and to he will kept under the ebarge of the Coroner, Dut that hercoumse! should bare ae os to her. The court then adjourned, the reem peing inter ely crowded, aa Ap ali the avenues leading from it and the City Hall, af- ter which Mia. Cunningham and her daughters were cou- veyed in a carriage to No. 2] Rond street Txe Overs —Mr, Strekoech gave bis ainth subscription performance at the Academy lastevening. The tenth |s appoance! for Mondsy—tbe “ Trovatore ''—with Parodi, D’Ormy, Tiberim! apd Moretil The leet nemed artist sings the él of the Count de Luna for the first time. The Present is the last week of the scasom end wo are sorry to learn that the state of Mme. De Wilhorst’s health ren- dere it ‘mpossibie for ber to sing again at present. City Intelligence. AN Arreyrt To Orman THe Srarers —Yosterday ber of men were employed by the Commissioner of Streets and Lamps to break up the thick tee covering over the gutters, and scatter it oo the pavement, with- ig it away, tre to the thaw to melt ft, and to cleared gutters to carry ito The intention of the Commissioner may bave been very go™, but the wis dom of this a is br (nn makes the ttreets Gnby again, ai thaw partially cleared them, and, in sdditio to this, renders the tra veiling for horses almost imporeibie Ranwoan Accipext om TaR New Haves Roan —As toe Boston ain, ‘nm this city at4P M. yesterday, Proached Milford station, a man fell between the cars and ‘wat ground to picoes by the train, On bis person wore found two silver napkin rings, avd bis valiee was foll of tilver ware. The fact sas telegrapled on to Boston and * od that a robbery bed been sommit- large jonnt of silver wtolen It the man who wasekilied was the rob- ‘The aitair will be investigated to cay. New York ACADEMY oF Mavicins The following Damed persons were recenuy elected cillcers of the Acacemy of Medicine of New York:— Provient— De Valert'se ott Vice Presidentt—I) R. Wood, Dr. £. L. Beadie, Dr John Watson, Ir 5 Recording Secreta uarlon ¥ Heywood. datrant Secret + U Johnston. Jr. Domest: Oorrey Seerdary—(r. Hobbard. Feragyn Correypam —, Seerdary=Dr. Green. Treavurer De. Po Jabarian—Dr. T. F. Cook. ‘The iracgural ceremonies were held in the chapel of the University Dy Willard Parker made his veledictory Dr. Kissam, in bebalf of the Board of Trus ters, introduced Dr, Mott as the President oket, who then Geitrered bis insugural adorere There was a re- 1 Peetable audi nee prenent to witness the cerrmonies, Tue OlrmatMic Hosrrta, —The fourth annual report of this inatitution bas been published, [uring the year , 1,216 persons have been treated for diseases of the eye— | of whieh 760 have been cured; with the resuit iw known = ty Bee Te oe Kod treat. ment. Since the the Horpttal 47 dave been r irateent Dee Merk Stopbeccon sed Jobo P. righ ere the aitending surgeons at this insti. tution, which is open to the poor and needy. Boas on THe Passact —Oapt, Siliia, of the brig Marehal yet erate bavite eae pore poresn on bonne on pasroge. reports having one more on 0 arrive! than be had when sailing ‘rom Lib n, an’ on ro- ference to b's leg book aoccunts for i in thie way :—Jen. 40, @ from Lorthweat, A Daring Midnight Attempt at Marder. A MAN AND BIS WIFE ASSAULTED IN BaD WITH AN AXE. [From the Troy Times | For several days mors bave provatied in this city to the effect ubat & mao pd bis wife bed been brutal'y mur- dred on the Brunswick road, about @ milo distant from this city. Ectering bis house, we ‘ound the proprietor, Mr, Fowler, iting pear the stov a large eeey chair, Helse man cf abous forty years of age, short, and stoutly built, Bis wife we should judge to be somewhat younger. Mr. F. is rather pale in the face, his nerves are mach un- #trorg, and he complains of a revere pain in the side and @ cifficuliy of breathing, the effect of the injuries inflicted upon bim oy the aseassin, ‘The narration of the transaction, as gi us by Mr. and wre. Fowler, is sbhstentially es foliows:— Farly on Sunday morring last, Mr Fowler had ooca- ston to go to the barn, for the pur bd ny out grain to feed bis borses. As ho en one the fay raoks, be perceived @ youvg Frenchman, named Jeane Unristiae, aline Peptirte, who bad formerly been 4 by him abou: tbe farm. oe bis on the floor. Mr. Fowler bad a large pitchfork ip his band, and es he was about to lit some grain with tt, the Frenchman arose partisily, exclaiming—‘No stick my Mr. f. replied bo; be would not burt bim; but as she rack was an an- comiortabie place to sleep, he bad better go into the loft. ‘Tho fellow did 00, and Mr. Fowler proceeded with his bu- sivess, thinking no more of the matter, About 10 o'clock on the same morning, the French entered the bouse and asked for soi ing toeat, Thit was furnished him. After sattsfyto hfs Gppetite, hs continued lying aboutthe bouse until about 2 o'clock, when Mr. Fowfer asked him where be was living, and whetber be intended to remain? He answered no: bad obteined « place to work in Porstenkitl, whero woulo atay unti! April. Mr F. told bim that if that was the case be had better be going, as nigbifall was coming op and there was no accommodation for bim, save in the bern ‘The Frenchman made no reply, but bis bat left the house e)parently in the direction of the Hoopiok ivad. No hard words parsed between tho par- ties, and as tbere had never been ary difficulty with him, there ‘RO rearon to suppose that any ili toward the fam!'y existed on tbe part of Christine. On retiring t beo at night Mrs. Fowler, who said baa suspected from the mapner of the Frencuman that ‘Gil wag bot rigbt, arkea ber busband if be had ‘ocked the door He repited be bad not, nor did he consider that there was any necessity forcoing fo She then ur, him to lock {t, saying, ‘She was a'raid the man J would ceme tv durty; A looked ugiy.”’ Mr, Fowler isughed at ber fears t to bed, leaving the door unlocked. Occupying the same bed with Mr. Fowler and bis wife was a litle obild, which U just beginpiog to teeth. and on that acerunt is wry resiiess On the night in question he ‘was pecuil: ly"so, Lis watlirgs keepi: g the couple awake until along in the smail bours of the morning. Abcui four o'clock, as Mr. Fowler judges his wife compisined that she bad hai no siee and ip order to give her an opportuutty to obtein rest, Mr F charged positions with her, and took charge of the infant. Belpg very woary, he almost immediately fell into « light sleep; meanwhile, tae child had become quiet, el Not more tbau ten minutes, as Mr. Fowler thinks, had Glapeed after this traveaction, be’ore he waa awakened by bearing # dull, heavy blow at his atte, followed by a deep groan from bis wife, and an exclamation, ‘ (n, Abram, somebody bas killkd me '’ Ho partiy rose wp, copfured at being thes atracgely awakened, acd as he did 20. be bearo the sound of another blow, followed by deep groans, Thoroughly aronsed apd startled by this Ocourrence. be spracg from the bed. The room was entirely dark, and be beard no round, save the moan tpg of bis wife, and a slight rusting in one corner of the bedroom, opposite where he stood. Dropping bis brad upon his breast, aod boiding bis bands wide spread before bim, be moved forward carefully, Ae be did #0, tis right band came in contest wiva a per fon sanding be:idethebed. In an instant, the oxprensed fear of bia wife, Jobn would come back and murder them, fiasbed upon bis mind, and ne sprang forward to grapple with tho assailant’ exclaiming as be did 80, “Jcbp, this 19 a petty way to pay us, by coming here to murcer usall.’’ Previous tc tris time, the assailant hed net uttered a word. He was evidently thrown off his guard, Lowever, by the exclamation of Mr. Fowler. as he immediately replied, “My master told me to kil! you, and i'm going to doit.” At the time he deat Mr, Fowler @ vi us blow, striking him jnst below tne Mr, F., finding that the object of the assailant wee really to murcer the family, and supporing, as his wite mace po more poise, was already dead: th bim, as he did 40, wy tound to the floc r. A Gesperste etroggie ensued, the patties being nerved on the one eide by fear ; on the other by desperation and resoluteness of purpose. Roth were strong men the result of the grappie for lie proved Mr. Fowler supe rior to bis aptagonist See Ugntly by the , ope arm about bis w: ‘Mr F forced Jnris- tine back nae the corner ‘The wef ceed pressure upon tt, an Parties fei, air pon the floor of the ctber room— Jobn ‘aseneane teulng rt Fowler abovt twenty very heavy body blows. At this joncure, Mre, Fowler, who really appears to bea very ‘brave women, bad recovered trom the effects of the stun ring blows twilicted upon her, and riing, proceeded 1o the ersistance of her husband. The amassin, still Dgbting vigorously, cavgbt her hand between his tech and tore oct @ piece of the fleaby portion. The wound, tt this morning, bore the appe ighiy inflamed, as’ if in- fileted by a rabid dog. However, after a protracted re- tistence’ the ageatlant was overpowered. The children @ been slarmod, alight was ured, which left ‘oudt of Chriatins identity. little boy was d vatebed to the yard, to obtain a chain and th which he was eecurely bound. This accomplished, the veereet Lelghbors were alarmed, and one of them, Mr. fam at once came down and informed Marshal Beam of the occurrence Takipy » cutter, be proceeded tu the scene of the tranraction, where ho arrested Coris- tre end committed bim to jail. He ts still there. no ex m pation of sho case having beoa bad on account of the iwabillty of Mr Fowier acd bis wife to atten The instrument with which the blows re inflicted wera heavy wood axe, belonging to Mr Fowler tov ag on the ‘oor of the bedroom immediately after the oreurrence, Christine baying dropped it there when he grappled with Mr. F. T jourd inflicted by the first biow uper Mrs, Fow- ler's ‘car waa followed by another, evidently aim- ed et ber bosband, but tt struck wide ofthe mark, falling upp her etoulder. This ta scoourted for bv the fect that * roc™ Was very dark, and (he assassin had nothing to shew bim @ bore to direct bia biows: Obristine saye be bad no {atestion to murder the fa- snd did pot dreem of anything like orime when red tbe house, He bed, he been at work Mr Fow'er, He cngened to at (he outset at «dollar per Gay, and after working for this pay eight Oayn, was to receive bis board until spring, After he had for bis board, Mr, F, quarreled ged im etn to bey dim sya it wae for jurpose of ¢ es that be went to tbe house The family were in bed. He awoke them and demanded his morcy High words and a scuttle ensued, when the ser- vant gril (we enw voLe, and were informed there was nopt,) rep into the shed and brovght an axe to Fowler. limes ; Obrimine anys that Fowler etree bim revera! ‘he woman got bold of bis arme ; and . to got away ‘rom them, be bit Mrs. F. ably struck ber with bis elbow Fowler seized achs n which be twisted around bis head in such a manner dim aimeet ineeneible and that Fowler trg the acuilite several times to fo cut bis throat. He was . ond Marsbal Beam sent afer, Wre. Fowler te foots tt ‘wil! be some time “before ebe is herseif again,” ali rhe is content to Dave escaped, even thus nar. over an her life Mr. Fowler, as we bave said, is very Iame and sore. For @ day or two afer the ovour: i wae feared be would hot reoover from the e‘leows of the blows, €xcite ment and over exertion, bet he is now getting along } ely. and hopes to be able to come down to the olty by orrew. Shoching end Mysterious Murder in Detroit. Une of te most borria and brutal moraers waicd ‘we Dave ever bad occasion to recor’ was perpetrated in this city night before last. The victim was a man named Herry Straub, © German, who kept a liqar store on Atwater strocl, between Si. Antoine aud Iiastinga atraots He wpe found yesterday morning about § o'clock, by one of bie nel a, tah, ae Counter in the back room, 10 of blood, and lifelers. A large gash was tn bis scalp on the beck of bis bead, and his throat cut. A tumbler was stexding on t feveet of & beer barrel, and ® candle also on the floor Per {t, which would Indicate that be had received the blow on the back of the head while in the act of stoping over to draw a giass of beer. The money dra counter, near wi he lay, was open, with lord ‘and the money gone ol ‘wee lying on the floor, apd or no value. A watch in silver, etend' . Lape was pow jory, aod, with Dr Davenport, eld an iequeat on the be: blew on the back of the bead was found to he jneed afrantore ef the skull, rome three inches long, fufictent of tteelf to bave caused death. It might have drow made with a heavy club, @ “bandy billy” oF a bawmer. There were (hree stabs or gashos in the throat, ove of which, @ gash some twe Inches long, revere? tbe winepipe. Amother gash, not so lao revered the windpipe, and @ third waea deep in ibeneck Elther one of the biows or outs were nufti- after fend thet while in blow on the brik thie most bloody botebery, Dut every porsible means will, ef course, be taken 10 ferret the matter out The purpore of it mieht bave been robbery, as itis said that « Or two Wace be was n to have $800 In gold spon he person, nnd those who kcew hie well ing considerable are, however, that the murder was ® contemplated and geance for rome wae firet entered ing Ss lens Ny) w Yor Hoerrat —The weekly report of the above Institution to Feb. 6, 1867, is as annexed. Remaining on Jan, 20, 8C1, admitted to Feb. 6, 66 cured Hieved, 46: died, 4; remeining at date, ‘Males, ‘206; females, 69, Military Organ zation tn Cities. Mr, Sherman's bill, introduced ia the Assembly, to pro- vide for the maintenance of the military organization of tbe cities of the State, obliges the commanding officer of each city uniform company, before the second Tuesday of November each year, to \urnish toa city supervisor o true copy of bis company roll, attested by oath. The Board of Supervisors at their firet meeting thereafter shall levy « city tax of $6 for each neme on the roll, which sv: hall be added to, and collected in the same manper as, the proportion of county charges to be borne by the city. The monev so raleed i constitute the militia fund of the city, and be a) for supportot the wil‘ary orgenzation thereof there be more thi ope regiment or parts of regiments, the’county treasurer shall credit toeach euch proportion of the tax coliected eball appears by tre rolls to belong thereto, Violation egtect of ‘provisions of the act render a civil or military efficer subject to the samo ponaltics as are ro cited in the militia act of 4) 1864. The county treasurer of each county w! such tax is collected sil publi‘h an epoual statement of all amounts re- telvod und expended, on or before the Ist of Jane in each year, ine city daily paper, and furpish copies to the oom manding oflicers of each andcompany. All provisions of otber laws cor fi the above are re- peales ao fer as they reiate to cities. Late Accidentin the Harbor, TO THE BDITOK OF THE HERALD. Foat Conumns New Yonx Hasson, Feb. 6, 1867 Perceiving @ very ma-ertal crror in the report of the Jate fata! accident to one of the crew of the government barge belonging to this station, which appeared ia your colomns of ) esterday, allow me, sir, to correct ,the same ibrovgk the sare medium ‘The iovt ‘spame was Patrick Conway, not Thomas Con. as reported § Also, bis position at the fatal mo- ment was I or near the contre of the barge, and not “standing forward with the painter In his hand,” which poeition was occupied at the time by your correspondent. From the fact that our lost comrade has relatives and friends residing tn the city, Tema prompted to make this acomingly necessary corres tion "private DAVID LINTON, United States Army. Chaps and Gruptions, Jones’ Old Ttaltan soep, 28, For beautif ir. vse Jones’ coral hair restora. Uve, 28, Liquid alabaster e' 2s. 282 Bowery. io—Types, Photographs and Beanti- fully ealoréd daguereot per of children. WILLIAMSON BROTHEBS, No 249 Fulton street, Brookiyn. Smithsonian House, Broadway.—Hotel Ac- Grane neat troche POF ARON KOPMAN, Defiance Salumander Safes—with Patont powder proof doflancs locks and cross bara Depot 192 Pear! street one dnor below Maideo lane ROBERT M. PATRICK. For Well Made, Good Fitving Shirts, with linen bosoms and collars, at 75 ceuts and upwards, go to the Bociety, 105 Ubatham stree’ H. 8. Tousey & Co , 573 Broadway, Opposite Metropoliian Hotel. have received per recent u:rivals a new article of Epi b breakfast jackets together’with English carts, and a lot of the celebraied tubular ties, hosiery, under garments, &c. In order to Reduce our Fall Stock of Fuar- vishing goods we bave marked them down 25 ver cent. BK. 6, LUUSEY & CO, 573 Broadway. Mrs. Eiitott’ Rheumatic Embrocaton.— For rheumatiem, old epraina, obilblaina, disiccations, &c., for ale at 62 Division nice! the au'e agency. in ‘New York for tae medicines of Dr. bwasne of Philada phia Dr. J. Alles’s Improved Artificial Tceth— can be obtained at hia rooms, No % Bond acrest. These letth combtoe avan'ages pot attainable by any other method pow inuse Call ard see them. or send and get a smsil de- scriptive work pon the subject, published by the inventor tor gratuitous distribution Batchetor’s Bair Dye.—Wigs and Toupees the best in the world, made, sold anc applieé a No 23 Brosaway. Falling of the Hair Should not be consider ed too Ugbily and but few Perpans con sioe its dleastrous ove sequences Call on GRANDJKAN, $4 Chureb etroat ats’ Fancy Articies Exclusively.— Unrivalled slack for spring of 1667. = RUFUS K. McHARG & CO., 35 Nassau street. Frangipanni—An Eternal Perfume, from the Holy City—the mont lasting perfume made. Inger & chemist £99 Broadway; Havi and, John street; Wels & Co., Franktin etreet, axd all chemists White Teeth, Perfumed Breath and Beau tiful complexion, ean be nequired by using the “balm of « thousand flowers.” Boware of countertet’s, The immense puccers of the ‘balm’ bas brought out hosts of counterfal aud impoatures, Be sure each boule is signed FECRIDGB OO. Frankli equare N.Y. For sale by ali druggisia Kemp’ Worm Pastiles.—Children who reject with loathing the ordinary mereurialized vermifuges, Will devour ‘hese pastildes with as much gusto as other con fectionary. ‘They certainly and safety expel all intestinal werms; Brictol’a -arsaparille. the sole Murvivor of & score of led) Sarsapariliag in its new concentrated form. cures ) external complaints, resulting from foul blocd. quicker han ever. Fold by DT. LANMAN & CO. wholesale drug gists, 6% Water street, New York, and by all druggists. Sar- a $1 ard pastilles 2 cents per botle. ‘efor uprooting hair. rouge, lly white, od remorative, at the Old establish: Rubvers Repaired, ard Rubber Soles ap- plied to leather boc's, shoes end ladies’ galters, at No 76 Nas t, near Jobe etre Effervescent Citrate of Magnesia. the medica! facnity Agreeab'e anc efi. rien! and febrm abarly adapted for TANGER & CO , diapersing druggists, 399 iJ A porored b: cacious ral the wee of fomiles. Broscway. Dr, Durkin Expects to Spend the Evsuing week in Boston Mass, where he has been called to attend to rai virgen eases of consumption and bronchi'is, Patients in that vicinity will be notified of his whereabouts hy wn powneementa ip the papers of that city Bhould the Doctor fe puccersful tn Manancbusetis aa he haa been in this city, he Will bave done « work for sufering bumanity which the med!- cal men in modern Athens have proved themselves, with all their pretensior #, ireavable of doing Married, Tovau—Griimrre —On Satards Jen. 4 by the Rev. James Millett, at 123 East treet, Mr. Tuomas J Trvpatt to Mise Manca Gutmrim, all of this i Youna —On Thursday, & o'clock, by the Rey Mr Beech, at the residence of the bride's father, 104 West Twenty. third street, Mr. H © Parana to Miss Craama W. Yorso. Suseex and Orange county papers pieare copy. Let—Janvin —On Thurrday, ). 5, by tne Rev. Dr. Peck, Jowm E. List, of Staten Isiand’, to Saaan E Janvia, of this city. Died. Lysca —Micuart Lrvcn, a native of county Limerick = after a long and painiui {linees, in the dist year age. Bis fiends and relatives, and thore of bis brothers, Jeremiah, Patrick and Thomes, are requened to attend bis fureral, te morrow afernoon, at two o'clock, from bis Inte revidenoe, 511 Monroe s'rest Goonwix —On Saturday, Feb. 7. Saurm, Jr, som of ‘Semuel apd Mary Goodwin, aged 1 year, 7 months and 22 “the iriends of the fami'y are reapect'ully invited to at- tend the frperal, from the residence cf bis parents, 316 Hudson street, at ore o'clock to morrow afternoon. His remains will be taxen to New York Bay Oometery for in- termert Havnasn —On Saturday Feb ¢, Jane. widow of the Ite 's-me) Havilenc, ged 88 years Bue netice wil! be given of the fonersl. Linreay —At the City Hoepital, on Friday, Feb. 6, of disease of tbe heart, Jon A Lumpeay, aged 24 years, a ative of Dumfries, Seotiagnd Dow frice, #ootland, papers please copy. Fravataicx —On Satoreay morning, Feb. 7, of oon- vay Tove anaes, WS years, and those of bie family are respectfully in fonera! from the residence hi brether in Jaw, Jobm Armetrong, 46 Tenth avepoe, thie afernoon et one o’cloek, without further invitation Jimpmsor —'0 Brookiyn, KD on Setorday morning, Feo 7, J. Pinup, infant son of Witham P and Isabella H ihe rent a ide of the famil; alt © relatives and friends ie Are respect! invited to atiend hia tuners, this, afiornoon. at two o'ek ok, trom the residence of bis parents, corner of Division and Gates avenuer. ‘ Oryps At Newborg, Orange cousty, N Y . on Fri oy, Poe , Sanan, wie of John Oly de, Raq funeral will take place to morrow moroing atten v'oicek. Hudson River Railroad cars leave at helf-paat #ix o'e lock ScTRmKLAND.—At New Orleanr, Jan, 26, Aurxannae Somme LapD, Sen , formerly of Montreal, Montres!, Caneds. papers please copy. Faariovon.—On Weanesday evening. Fob, 4, Hanan FLtAa, Infant davgbdter of George and Rachel Fairtlougb, aved 1 week ano 6 day: ‘be Kterpa! Go is thy refoge, and underneath are the riestirg Devt, 886 chap , 27th vere. ¥cDomaLD = Keren MoDowatn, wife of 8, McDonald, of O0e Fellows’ Hat, 1 0.0 F Hier friends, apd the @der in general, are invited toat teno ber foperal, to morrow, at 12 o'clock, from her late Green wich street 7 ¢, of consumption, Mr. Sam- Frearr, oped 62 y nd 28 dae be restives and friends of the famiky are respectfully 4 to ationd the funera!, irom bin @ife’e residence, by abwiek avenne, lilth deor from Maspeth avenue, this 2 90m at halt past two c'eleck, swonny.--On Saturday, Fob 7, after a long and pain inewe, which whe bore with Christian foriitade, Ma ©) the beloved wife of aes Lae fl in the 43d soor ot ber age, & native of pariah of Newbridge, ane eves of the family Are rospectta'ly invited to at ¢ {rlewde of the tam! tend her funeral, to morrow afternoon, ai two o'clock, frem her late residence, 674 Seoond avenue Her re maine will be teken to Osivary Cemetery for inter- ment. Dublip papers p'eene copy. Deaw.—Budden y, on Saturday, Feb. 7, of croup, Lo. germs, devgbter ¢! Susan and J B. Dean, aged 8 years. The relatives anc friends are reepeotfull tend ber funera!, (o-morrow afte noon, at one o'clock, from the residen ¢ of ber i] ‘without forther jn tation, _ Greenwood for interment, €¢ Gibraltar Nov 22, sth rege, marble. &c to master. pasrengers t | exempted in proportion to the « Yorom.—At South Oyster Bay, L. 1, on Thursday morning, Feb. 6, Evumsi Foxos, an old resident of the Seventh ward of this clty, in he %6tb year of bis age. ‘Tho friends and relatives are invited wo attend the fane. ralvervices, from 171 Kast Broadway, today, at Lig o’elcck P. M. His romaine will be taken to morrow moru- ing 10 Meaison, N. J. —On Friday afterneon, alter a short and severo tUness, Kuzanerm TiLL0U, widow of the late Wm. C. ‘Tilou, aged 64 years, 9 months and 16 days. Foperal services at the Methodist eburoh im Eigbieenth street, near Eighth avenue, to.morrow, at 12 o'clock M. The relatives and friends of the are ies, wo At 108 Spring s further notice. BINS. — ing street, on Friday, Feb. 6, of or- gapic disease of the heart, Wi.iams 8, Rune, ‘ton of Da- vid H. Reins, in the 36th year of bis age. The relatives and friencs of the family, the members and ex-members of Bunker Hill Engine Company No. 33, the Association of Exe Firemen, the New York Ty- pographical Boctety, the Liberty Guard and the Pudney and Ruteell Guard, are respectiully invited to attnd his funeral, on Tuesaday, Feb. 10, at 10 o’olock AM. His Yara We lakes bo Greenwece Cemotery for inter- mint. Buapy.—On Friday, Feb, 6, Mary Lorrss Baany, « na- tive of this city, and wife of Joseph O. Brady, in the 85th year of ber e; ‘The friends apd ecquaintances of the family are re speotfully mvited to attend ber funeral, after- Boop, at baif-past one o’clock, irom 146 East Thirty-se- ‘venth etreet. Fmewick.—At Brooklyn, FE. D.,on Thursday, Feb. 6, ‘Tuomas J. FEnwiox, years. The relatives and Of the family are invited to attend the funeral services, this atternoon, at two o’clock, without further invitation, from his late resi- depoe, 47 Second treet, Brooklyn, E. D. a — Friday, Feb. 6, Many N., wife of Edward Ww Ser re'atives and the friends of the family are invited toattend ber fureral, from-ber late resi No. 84 Market sireet this a'ternoon, at two o’clook, without further invitation. Van Rirsx—Ou Thoreday, Feb. 6. Miss Euizapers Van Rrvap, aged 69 years, 7 months and 20 day Her relatives end iriends arc respectfully invited to at- tend tho funeral, on Suncay, the 8th inst., at 12 o’closk, from the Dutch Reformed Church, oo of Lafayette piace aud Fourth atreet. Her remains will be iaterred in Greenwood Cemetery. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORE—THIs DAY, Port of New York, February 7 CLEARED Breomship Quaker City, Shufelst, Havana Reams! ip Picriva, Crowell Savanoah—S b Mitchil), ahem s , Ewen, Charlesion—Spottord, Tileston °. Ship FZ, Dodger. Liverpool-—Zerega & Co. Ship Luirboldt (Ham), Paulsen, Hamburg—W T Schmidt. Bars H Pesis, Jobuson, Trinidad—G L Hatch & Ce. Bork J W B.ovget, Thompscn, Banta Cruz—Bostock & Ben- jamin uba, Leavitt, Sagua‘ia Grande—Patrullo & Eche- Bark vernia. Burs Evan, Hicks, Charleston—G Bulkley, Brig F Remingicn, Hanger Key West Brodie & Petes. Sepr V rrice Harcen, Accra—Abranche. Amanda & Co, Sehr W A Griffen, Borden, Granada—J W Hubbard. Schr Eben Atains, Wade, Caborgo. PR—Metea'f & Duncan. Sebr B Stropg, Hawkins, Brazos—I 8 Gacer Schr J Durling. Terry Mayeguer—Deming Moss & Co. Sebr Mary Brewer, Thomas. Jacmei—Brett. Son & Co. Schr Hero (Br), Crowell, St Pierre—C A De Weill. Schr Montezuma, Smatl, Point Petre--R P Buck & Co. Schr Hl E Weston, Maloy, Wilmington—Merchess & Howell. Sehr Meledon, Collins, Wilmington—T H Bardford Schr Sunny South, Weeks, Washington—Mathe wa & Mitchell ARRIVED. Steamship Alps (fir), Inglis, Havre, Jan 25, with mdse and specie. to B Cunard Php Ame in (of Warren), Tacredike, Leghorn, Nov 18. pass * pes of the Delaware passed a vessel of about 15) 4th, of tera bottom up. bcitem painted green. Ship O:tv of Moblie, Marebail Live aol, 58 daya, with mdse to Harbeck & Co. Has bean 22 aya between lat 48 30 and 46, ane Ion 40 to 43, with beavy males, Lying to most of the time, thip Kobens, Bartlett Loudon, 80 days, with mdse and 15 Durbam & bimon Had’ experienced bi lon 9 had a heavy gale from WS stove bonis, Je. No éate, lat 4t 2), lon 63, paast weatber. In} ® gmall reste! bottom up; had the appearance of being @ pilot oat, Ship Ferigrante (Span), Juan, Havana, 10days. in ballast to PV King & Co. Bark Mury Lee, Morion, Leghorn, Nov 77. parsed Glbraliar Dee 21, with mdse to Sima & Hutter; vessel to JB Sardy. Feo 2a. int 36 lon 70, saw brig Sprite, bound 8. rk Pacuete de Guayaquil (Equeder), Hoffan, Rigs. 70 = Ye to order. Experienced heavy wea ber: lost ke, Je stelle, Cole, Havana Jan 26, with suger, do, to Wm Ne'sen & fon 40 lost, Int 35 65, lon 74 50, aaw achr Maj Steadman (before repored) dismasted and abandoned apparently In good condition. Kame day, ‘at 36 15, lon 74 60, Passed three masted schr Fleetwing (of Brookhaven}, bonind 8. Bark St Mary's, Mulken, Havana, 13 days, with cotion and hices (cargo of brig Boston, wrecked near H), to order. Bark Cienfuegos, Gran i Havana 13 days, with sugar, to Chastelain. Ponvert & Oo Experieoeed heavy weather bark Klivabeth J (o Philadelphia), Baxter, Savacna la Mar, Dec 13 and bermuda Jan 4, with rum. &c. to W Dennison, Pot into st Georg’ '¢.on account of the crew being frotbitten. Jan Hub, I'S lou 71 48, epoke brig Agricola, from Wiiming. ton, NC, for Gioraitar, 4 cays ont ae eX) lence heavy weather on the parssge. Dec 2d. lat 24 25 18, Arthur Neary. seaean, of New York, died Hark antelope (of NBaven), Khodes, Trinidad, Cuba, Jan 26 with 1602 begs coroa, & quantity of old metal to H Trow- bridge 4 Son vemeei \o master Gih inst Iat 35 20, lon 73 66, epche brig Putnam. from Havana for N¥ork. Park Serafina, Liesegarg, Matanzas, 15 days, with sugar and molasses to Patrullo & Kcheverria. mH Bark Wary Kentley, Bentley Cardenas, 11 dave, with suger ard mo'nren toy W Kivelid Co, Fark ot Portiand), Thiretuy, Cardenas, 9 days, with suger apd molasses to Mora & Nep! w k Peter Demill, Heey, Savannah, 6 days, with cotton, Demil & Co. bth iwst, passed the wreck of @ veasei dis- masicd ard wateriogged Bulkley, Savannah, 7 days, with cotton, Bark Marta Morto Ae, to Feraton & Talman, Brig Jenve Klerore (Pr) Rardelles. Bordeaux, 62 days, with pony? ae, to Underbill A Howland. Had heavy weather; eplit rails Ao Brig Thecdore Voss (Meck). Muller, Bordeaux 64 days, with brancy ac. toorder, Fxperienced heavy weather; stove bul warka, boat, de Brig Novo Activo (Por), Magathaes, Oporto, 43 days, to Por- tuguese Oonan!. rig Augusis (2p), Ferrers, Cadiz 74 days, and Cardenas it daye io baliset, to Aribur Leary. Put into Cardeuaa short of water, Has bad Leavy weather Brig Orean Fagie (of Guilford), Bunce, Para, 28 days, with rubber. to Corning, Bento & Co. Has experienced very heavy y, Se. to Peck & Church TS. aw & vessel's boat aud beweprit, the boat painted wi On the Ist inst paseed through some pitch pine lumber, and on the 2d passed antity of vine wood. by i huba t with molames Washow. Talbot & Machina), Wana, A rd wood to Young, tiertes & Co. ed a brig et ertog SH, ehowing @ bin th. , porte, steering N ship heavy laden, with pr Brig Ocenn Isle, Webb. Bermuda, 6 days, with sugar aad molnenes (Feing Partof the ca*go of bark Lamplighter at Ker- mode in Clstress) Pen” iston & Jones Brig #raen T Noreross (of Bangor), Folsom, Kingston, Ja, Jan 13, with lowwood, to master ig | © Anderson, Foyes, St Marks, 14 @ays, with cotton, O Firailweed Apderkoo & Co. Brig Crawford (of Machias). Small, Pavapnah, 10 days, with fumber tod Peers & Co. fth inat, 40 miles 8 of Cape May, pareed (be wreck of a large vessel Walter logged and matq Rone. Hrig Augusta, Stone, Pavannah, 5 days, with eotton, Ae, to Storges Clearman & Co. cbr E Arcular us (of Rockland), Ellems, Aux Cayes, 28 days. with log wood, to E Habich oj’ Boston.’ Jan 1th, Int 19 10, low 7416, speko Br brig HC Robins, from Aux Cayes for Falmouth, for oreera, Fehr Cairo Amelia (of Orland), Turner, Kin; Ja, vin Key West, 17 daya. with engar, de, to Henry & De Cordera. Kehr Upion. Keller, Darien, Ga, 10 pays, with yellow pine, to Peek & Church Kebr W B keranton, Catheart, Sarannad, 6 days, Wi:h cotton, a. ' ‘wright Wiimington, NC. 5 éays. Fehr Rhees & Beulah Robbins, Wiimington, NC. 12 dara. Kehr fettbern Bele O° Prien. Wiimington, NC, 12 days. Behr My Rover, Jackson, Wimingion, NC, 4 days. Frean er To . Pertiaad. hip Jehn Rertram, Knudson. arrived yesterday (rom Ham- $, is consigned to LB Ainewiek. ork Ottaws Reimer arrived yesterday from IIavana was & Nephew 18 —Lat 6X, lon op. oF topgaliant mami wand upright about 6 feet above tater, broken, evidently some ing attached to it on account of ft position: alo, a onak. very pleasant pasange, with considerable northerly da, bat not heavy. bot orden, ofechr FS Willetts, at L. Poape He ‘Wash- C. reporia peing in company, under Cape Hettern ah with nehe € 8 Carstaqra, Capt Lewin Somors. of aod from Phi!idelphin ‘from New York (where she (aye, bound to Boston. " Stramrhips Arago Havre. 4 Glasgow: Quaker city, Mobile and Havana; Florida, Savan- nab Bashville, Charleston. ‘Tha rchre Veidera, Ringgold and Drummond, left port at 734 o’cicek the nornitg, Ip tow of steamtug @chilles, to render Asew'ence to bark Rastern Rel aabore § of Barnegat. ‘Wind during the ¢ay from NE to SR. NORFOLK, Feb 7 Arr rtesmebip City of Richmond, Phila deipbin. ships Henry Bilis, towed up by steamer Georgia; Hy K Cooper Theresa, and Nabo”. all from Callao, with cuano, trig tintiy, diemeaied, towed ap by steamer Caledonia; and steamer A bany, in distress. MisceDancows an@ Disasters. ‘The eter shi Arago, Onpt Lines, eai'ed yesterday for South- empton and Pavre, with fifty one passengers. Br Bri Axteroer, MeRinwey, from Gonatves for Roaton, put into Wilminetin, NC, 24 inst heen 55 days out tad been north of Hatieras for ry wenther. lost deck ‘oad, part of eatin, rigging, boat, Ac; ered main tonat, in leaking, and short @f provisions, Fenn Norra StaTe, Horton, at Savannah ‘om Boston, apll toile, stove bont, ebified enr go. &e. Missive Vessrt—Fenare are entertained for the of brig wats, Cait Gray. piieh sailed from Charleston J08 Jot, OF Proviterce She bad & exrgo of 6%6 bales cotton, ralued at whout £4 (00. which te folly covered by inenrance at several offices in thet ety, The M wae a goed brig of 198 tone, 0: in New Sork. | We do not (hink (hat rufficient Uime has elaps- €d 88 ye) for apy serious fears to be entertained for the enfety of the Mery Notices to Mariners. Ectice is hereby given that the Minot'a Lage Light Vensel, which waa removed for repairs of injuries sustained during the Inte pai bas been rep'a ed upon her station. By oeder of the Lighthouse Board CHP CALDWE.L, Lighthouse Inapect 24 dist, Feb 4, 1867. et or Beare, Wasnimoton, Jan 31 1867, ion has been received at thia department from Ni- United States Conaul at Oporto, that, by « 6.1 of December Inet, maize i admitted he kingdom paying the sane duties aa before emely. twenty per one huodred ane. Veeseia ringirg & full cargo of prain are exempted from the payment of terpage dues. Vessels bringing Ip complete cargoes are ity they bring. ken, dee. Fhip Seareo. Crowell ‘arditf Rept 2 for Ban Franciaen, Oct 10, Int 2 8, low 95 W. Br ship F; from London for New South Wales, Oct 10, tat DR fon Bo We Porta. Goxarres about Jan 19—In port sehr John Riliott, Wodd, from end for Boston. lit * Para. abort Jan 0—In port schre Harriet Hallock, Higgins, for NYork 7 days, Maria, Lindsay, for do wne - Fr Girone muda, Jan %4—In port ships Dirigo, Young, for Ginagowy ng gopm of Posetble; Madieres, Cook, for NO;- Geka Teveveclier, éoy. Wiltard EE Uebrist enseller, 60) b fnew, Harden, do; Republic. Sawyer, do, % NYork Juv 2%: Bavsria, Bailey, fordo Jan 25; Rattler. almy. for do, to aueceed the B; Nnremberg. Melman. for NOrienems -yramid. Benderson. for do Jan 24; Marmion, Blackeam- ship. upe; Russell, Oowdrey, do; Screamer, Skolfiel ‘Sa. rah Park Pendlefon, do; Admizai, Bliffens. tor_NYork uno; Brandywine. Underwood. une: South Carolina, Goodwin, 4 American Union. Otis, do; Premier, Hoffman, from C Mary MeNear, McNear, do’ do; Wm Witherlee, Atwood, from leans. MakseILES, Jan 21—Arr Frigate Bird, Cope, NYork. Rome Ports. BRISTON, Feb 4—Ship ‘tropic. Nowell, from New Orleans ‘or Providence, before reporied below 2d inst, has «ceeded in petting into the harbor, where ahe ia safely moored, Her = fenna lS aye barks Virgioia Harvey. for evs, Frphax. thaw for savearea i days: brigo We AO) fy, Cor Witch, for Salem 14 cays Havas, Jao ker Pheriee, aivood: Non ait Gendeiae ricane, 24th, Rhawmut, EH. od Ks ‘a ve iy hn te en ‘ggine, aod Fscort, Bry % ip port 2ath, Wil Vave, Keowles for ¥ ; Torna 4o, Mus ford, ure; Amarda Spear, Bailey far towiog ee ae; Cynocure, Hivria, repg; E Bulkley, Ross for wYork Jan 80. puine, Chaney for do to surcecd the EB, Forest State, Pollster. for NOricans Jan 29; Meroury Freoch, for NYork Jan %; Michael Angelo. Herding. for Cardiff Jan's; Robt M Rloman. Woodside for NOrleans une: Orest of the Wave. Cok eptune, Snel i wapiane, Snel, do, mn. Boule, for i crew have heen discharged. JACKRONVILUF, Jan 17—Arr brig Regain, Knigh!, As- pinwall) achre Constant. Hammonds, NYork, 224, Juanna, Nowton, do: 26th, brig Eastern State, Gamage. Ola 17th. sels 7 Tait Bond, Polat Petre, Guud: kth J W Hale, Friend. N +P Mowell. Small, do; joeeph Jamea, do’ 224, A. Dixon, do: 26th bark Zidon. Davis, Remedioa; brig Josiah Jex, Munson, do; sehr Josevh Grice Rogers, Bar hadoes: 20th, bri L Buekna: LU RRC Staghovnd (Br), Nason, Antigua; 30th, @ Wricht: Neoviiag en id 2eth, sehr St Stephen MG: an 20-14 shine Angle Sven . Fuller and RW verpool: brig Ralbina (Sp), Casa’ toast Erotarsae Cubs. i, lan 19— Arr ships Adler (rere), Gusta Arrterdam: Mort Blane Oxnard, Savannah bound to Jachicoln, put in in Gintress: Courier, Bernses, Rio Tanei-o; Lizzie Has wood. Robinson Have: Avawan, MeNair, NYork: Carnatic Emeraon, Liver- Tool; Katshdin.’ Davis, Alicante: Wm M Rogers. Thompson, end Pyzactium, Hopper, London; Exeslsior, Mitchell, Boe- ton: bark Cefiro (Sp), Havana; brig Diana (Sp), Barcelona; echre Ant’ (ex), Faso. Pampico: 7 Denison. Story, Carde- naa Cid shins Fddyscone &tubhe: Sunder'and (Br). Curry; B Webb, Watts, and Titan, Sears, Liverpool; Primers de Ka pana (Sp), Feches. Casiz: bark Wm & Jane, Gabb Amsterdam. ‘Towed (o sea 2th, ships Sen Flower aud Tranquebar: 234, bark JB Lancaster. brige © Billings, Brothers, also ship do, bark Paqnita; 28th, ships Julia G Tyler and Young gle, barks Lucy A Nicksls, aad Blanch, and brig Queen ierorin. NORFOLK, Feb \—Arr ete York: has for some iverpool; International. Seavey, nabin Roanoke, Skinner, W # heen detained in bampton Roads by the ice; succeeded in reaching ber “harf in gnod order and condition on Funtay, Ir Bamoton Roads, brig Bil'ow, from Wir deor, NS, bonnd to Baltimore with loss of sal and deck load: achy Union, Baker, from aux Cayea bound te Boston, with loss af spare, NEWPORT, Feb 2—Arr achr Stamler, Andre, Mobite for Providence: 4th, 4 PM— Arr schrs Wm A Bilis, Nichol Providerce; UD Wentworth. Ryder. fal slohn W Dogge, Pearl with all others previonsly reported). Bark Lucy Ann still rerrains ashore; moet of her cargo has been got ont Sih. 8 AM—Tn port schrs Wm A Bilis, T,D Wentworth, Jom W Nader. urd nil othere as previously reported. z NEW LONDON. Feb 3—Arr achr Josiah Hathorn, Vearte, Derien. Ga for Mis PENRACOLA, dan 2t—Arr bark Jobn H Millay Gray, W Rey West; 21h, chr Nancy B Heagin. Dow. Ha- vara, Cid st, brig N Stowers, Btowers, Havana; 24th, bark Froestine Giediniis, Rowe, d PORTLAND. Feb 3— Cid hay k Jim Crow (now. of Poetinnd, ; brig JM dawver, Sawyer, do, on, Morley. N¥ork. ‘OWN' Feb 4—Hrig FP Sweit (before reported for Portiand bor, bark Springbok, Maya, ur Roston Arr brigs Herald, Keene. Charteston Charleston tor ht for NHavea: whuryport for Norfolic (and remain Orleans trices & Bireham. Betbal’ Anandaie Fewer, Cam: ST MARKS. Jan 22 D4. Sabine, Walker, Gal Cid brig Semern, Murray. NY RAVANNAH. Peh $— Arr siearahip Augusta Woodhull, York: shipa Chae Chaloner (Br), Fox Truro; Carthage (ibe) Fathope, Cape Verde; bark Columbia (Rr). Kn Rane Cruz, Teneritte; echre Mary Eddy, Kelly, avd North State, Horton. Boston. SALEM, Feb 2—8ld from below. hrir M Bhepand, Para. Cambie; Sth. bark Cahartre, Phillips, St Thomas, Africa; brig Trenton, Beery, Woof Africa. T*RPAULIN COVE, Feb 2—Arrecbr Mary Mankia, Beers, NYork for Peeton, Sid brig Frederic. 26—Arr echt Geo Byron, Ford, Cardenas for Boston. 4th—Arr sctr @ A Appleion, Ells, NYork for Boston, Bid bark Kate Hastings tth—Arr ship American, Seavey, Shields via Cork for NLon- don; bark Naind Queen. St Dow into for Boston £0, which went on ged and alled wide TON, Feb 2—Are brig Avtelope (Rr). McKinney, , Hepbura, & 4th—Arr hark § W Porter, Bieve tg Yankee. of Portland, from St Do store at balf past 3 morning of 34, has water. Her rudder Ix gone. WILMi °65 days from Gonaives for Boston: echrs RW Brows, Sat rickron, NYerk Z Snow, Jones. St Domingo ¢ brigs E'Young Colson, Porto Rico; Robt Rrnce :8r), Bindon, Liverpeo!: Bilza Ann ‘Thomas, Havana, John Boyntoa. Fos: ter. Windies ‘WOOD'S HOLE, Feb 4—Atanchoy of Paimouth, brig Thes & Fdwerd. of Themaston. MISCELLANEOUS, PBpvany. Month of the coming thaw and toad, OF leapeniog earth and bursting bud, i ‘and rain. of frost and enow, fer ng momenta flow; And deep within thy bresst ershrine ‘This earliest, fondest valentine, Montb when tue ring doves bill aad coo, And ai! the feathered warbiers woo Kit mates to ebare thelr gummier hours, Moi uily's enchanted bowers: Month of a)! months moat dearly mine, The month of sweet St And 1 8 valentine will ‘To one whoae name is For perfumed notes Teall myrelf, ax Proeree by the teattbe I'l ery, “Behold your valentine!” SMITH BROTHERS’ one price wholesale and retad clothing treet, New York Ds AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS —A 8PLENDIO ‘assortment of trimmir gs just received by the Atiaatic and Persia. Berlin zeohyr wool, black bugles, ete, for sale at KOHLSAAT BROTHERS, 48 John street. Valentine. end eat uppenned; warercoms, 122 and 140 Fulton FAYE, 700, SEEN, THOSE 83 0 BOOTS Az JONEW, 10 Ann street; alzo, his double sole boots, at $5. OLFE'S SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS.—A superiative tonic, diuretic, ant! dyspeptic and rating cordial, This medieinal diet drink, manutactured solely by We proprietor at his distillery Ip Sehiedam, tn Holland, ex- presely for medicinal purposes. Tt is the pure Uneture of ju- hiper, dialed from the best barley that eam be selected tn Kurope at any com — It ie favored and medicated not by the common hareh daa but by the chotce botaaigal variety of the nromauc Ilaiian jtiniper berry, *bose more vinous extract in distiied and recillied with ie epiriiuous solvent, aud thus it becomes a covcentrnted tincture of excellent flavor and aroma, arogetber tranrcengent in ita cordial and medicinal proper ties to any alcobolic stimulant now in use in the world hoa been pubmi'ted to al) the first chemists and physicians tn the Uphed States who endorse it over their own signatures aa of the materia medica. it is sow » cere ip gravel. gout. rheumatian, obstructions of the bladder and kidneys. dyspepein, reute or, obi General debilily, sluggied circulation of ie, the biced, Ieadeghate houtmnlation of fod and exhausted on FPF, hré Ackvow edged by the whole medical feoulty and a terted in. their bighey: wy"ken suihorites Put up ie quart ‘and plat bottles, errcloped nm. eliow paper, with Droprie 7 nthe ottie. cork hot Yabel. For aale by ail the totale vu comttry merchants. SROLPHO ‘er And importer, Now. 14, 20 and 29 tT PRESENT RELAXING Weather, ‘Wil be cause of much To thene w! kneer fre no! watchful of ‘The stale of the bowsis. . CFOUP, fever, aad ao) ‘Will all pars harmless. whee Brandreth'«. pills Ase used. Ta are indeed « eof heath Decavee Whey abate ct al) Impurities from the blood Beware of counterteite’ Porebane only o¢ th nret onl, the agents. All bores with af - 41 Rrondway On the side Iebel are connterteita’ Principal oft ce. Prandreth's Building. fold alee at 2% Bowery, 241 Hedson street. Miro sireet, and OF Hor m eect, corner of Lewis: 173 Fultee street, Brooklyn, and bea ‘Sixth street, Williamebarg emen ber’ All boxes with 241 Proadway on the side Iabel are counter foite! B. BRANDRETH URRAY & LANMANN'S Frowina Waren, an INDRSTRUCTIONN PERFUME ard PRRNIRES COMETH The introduction of thy and + x:juista odor!ferous aanenee, istory of the toilet mr pew era in tbe in this countey. Prevared originally for the South American market it bad been (fr favorite perfutne and commetic ot the Indies of that region for more than twe the public of the United § IN MEXICO, CENTRAL AMERICA AND COUN, as woll ae |p ail the South American States {i has long heen preferred to evers Knropean floral extract, an4 it is now ad- Vertised ae an article for home wee in compliance with @ @e- mand woic!) bas prune «+! of ity uoriealed foreign repute ‘on. Unlike mont of the scented waters used for tollet pure roses, 1 {8 pot manufactured from eseentta! olla or any chemt- Al preparation, but it Is erpressed from ROV'CAL FLOWERS, Of the rarest fragrance gathered in tbe natural gardens of Florida. The arcma of the living bloom of that floral fairy Tend i@ preserved and Intensified in the Fon the ofor of which is more! the Merie Farina cologne. «le drop bas fallen will retain the deliclons ecen! for month, ‘Asn peefume for the toilet, the wardrobe and the drawing ft in unequalled, Tf will diffuse through an entire ling (if Nabtly eprinkled around) a volume of fragrance Ato that exhe ed from a hundred NEWLY GATHRURD ROVQUETS, ard a@ swash for the skin it will be found invaluable in re. moving omar yeare ere it was ushered before ROUVGRNESS, PIMPLES, RLOTCHRS, FRECKLES, TAN AND MRS OF ALL KIN whether occasioned by bent or cold. Ured after shaving it en the Fmarting oecamioned hv that operation, inetanily re #:d If the mouth 1 rineed with it after emoking. ft al once neviralizes the flavor of the sewar. Derived fiom the flowers of a land onee supposed to enntain THE FOUNTAIN OF NRADTY, It reeme in & measure to renlize the dreams of Ponce de Keen, who Ianeted tbat amid the ‘blooming wlasien of Florine he kould find the means of renewing the freshness of hie youth. The hee © erothing and aOR PATER ne ® in NPY eilvot, is applied to the templ cagen of aevera nervorm headnehs, te aroma elng emiueniiy refreabing and ealubriout As several prscegaendey act TATIONS earl manufactured from pungent and unwholi roms tie ofis ore in we market ite pabe are Teapecttnlly advised to purchase that only whieh bas the tr: Bavinnd tp y ¢ trade mark of the Comurnay & LAN Asa FLOR DA waTeR”) the cover and ornamented Iabel An expianate ", In Spanish and English, accompanies each bot ramerou nterfeite are in the mark: Tanman's Florida Water” and tnee no'other Price 60 cents por bottle. Ad‘reg ll orders & D. T. LARWAN & CO. Wholesale Druggiay, §f Writ aya HE,

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