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8 ee Sec neeerrnrr |. Git da eiFe PR A k see: "2 ee ‘ ° issued writ. bd Affears in Wi THE BOND STREET TRAGEDY. — | sre, tur othe orn “fia «8 The Great Haow Storm of January, 1657 | ory yuom oomebstonDiaueny oFaEEPAPEGS: | baie Continued from first page- etn oere is the Juried Ee Mees ; (Uorreepondeues of the Norse Amerisas } = Re hal no Juried eon; tha: dal cour was bea fre-Lottere te enewer to tae Guomiar Wasmnaron. Fo. 1, 1867. Wom are given the Dames of ail toe betra vad next of kin of Dr. Burdell, which bave not beam heretofore pubhsh. od. An application of Mr Williaa Burdel! for iotters testamentary, to acminisier the realestate of Dr. Bur def, tt will be remembered was made on Monday last:— COUNTY OF NEW YORK ~SURROGATS'S Count. In the matter of the applicat yal Anamintration on the estave of Ha wey ns leaander W. Brad / New York.—Tes pet tim rreapklia, the state 4 at bela & orocher o: Vork, doscsand, Fhat s life wi the city of New t tpart: that the said de- 6 aie of W ittean Burdell Obie, farmer respectfaly Harvey Budell, me of the chy of Yor® on the Suth day of Januar ceased di violent death at the bande of Pratt or tunknown to yur pentioner, and died ee your Petisonere verily believes; that vour pecuionte has made dil gembeenich ara iquiry for x wil nald deceased i GeeiSisead soy. ‘orSbssined soy Information thet be tett fad testament that your petitioner has to the ity ‘estimaied, and neceriained the ‘ralue of property of which the deceased md thatthe frame does pot pameel in value. ihe sum of about len (honsand dollare That the said intes- tate tft Kindred entiled {0 his eatale whose pames ad places of reexiences, as Your petioney and believes are as fol ‘own, viz Jamee Burdell, who or when last heard from, residing in {iam Borel) your peiltoner, residing Ink rank 'in State of Obio, *na Lewis 'Burdell,resdicg tn York. Thal the above named paceons ore the Secrased of {ull blood, wad th all of tw anos, Margaret’ Berdell, Loutea Bi ‘Oharies EB. Burdell’ y ehiléren of Jobe Burdell, ctiy of York, deecrased. who New ot aid 1 B tea pee the arvey ra Ba ‘of the Tull blood, tha’ said minor chi'drea eside, an your peti ned an! believes, with the ather, Allet McKee, in the state ot ohio. ‘That Alice Burlin, witecot George D) Brn in. is alto san alas ‘Sen hui blood: with her husband in tbe ett jew York Thai Mary Ang eieid, wite of Pailin Mid {e nlso a sinter of suid Harvey Burdeli, deceased, of ‘the hair bloods and resides husband ta Dotge ooumy ‘im the siate of Wie: Lester Laruor, who residea nt Saci of Mew York, ‘anna Dr ther af tbe beif bloat ot that 6 the est of your petitioner's infor: tating nud belter, he above named are ail fro n deceased who are tow living Vhst the said intestate lett him gurvivir g po descendant father or motber, and ar etitioner is tn r ia informed and veri y believes, no widow; but your ris informed that one Kmma A. Cuvniagbam, re in the city of New York, claims to be tne widow of eaid intestate. ‘Your petitioner further oetitioner is informed’ and bes Surrogate of the coupty of New York sole and exclnsive power to grant le‘ters of adininiatration on z the goods, tx of the said intestate. He therefore ch lette-s may be granted to him and 0 Gee of New York, merchant, to be joined with hin in the admin‘stration, purauant to the statue in such case made; apd be hereby conacats to have said D. Bulin so joined in sock administration, and to thi E out of, and under the Seal of, this Count, wv be directed #: the above named Kindred ‘Of the said intestade and of the ssid a A. Cunningbam, otherwise proven ss Kmma A. turdell, requiring them to abow cause ata dxy tobe therein syeciied why administra d ore‘it of the said intestate oer and tothe said Geo. of February apd Basimap attoraeye tor petitionae. Cavan, Gourty of Noe York —On dite 11th aay. of in the year 157, personally appear jore me Wm Burdeil, ‘be petitioner named ia fy4* pelt why, being by me duly sworn, did deoow wud way that he Tead the ferecoing petiuon by bia subscribed aud knows Sontenis erval, sod that he sate vs true Of hisowe, ke ex ping as tot them maters stated on bis iaformauon belief, and tor ba believes to de true. 3) WILSON ORTEN, Comutaionce of Deeds. Yesterday afterpvon rf Wuton, counsel of Mrs. Cua- Bingbam. gave notice to the Surr gato that he should op- poss, on bebalf of rs. Cunuingnam, the ailegot widow Of Dr. Bardell, any application for an order of the pubito edminstrator ‘cirecting bim 10 take charge of the estat real ap¢ persona) of Dr. Burs+l'. The pablic ad longed contest touching the y. Bardell’s estate. THE MURDER OF DR. BURDEL TO THE EDITUR OF THY AERALD. Were the murder commited by perauns ou'side tae house, they would be whely to leave marks aoa» uduce the belief that it was committed by the inmates. Yui, at Uae dood were enacted by those in the establishment (hey wok! oosmeartiy endeawor to induce the impressinn tlnt strangers were tae perpetrators. ard had left tracea ef ther « The gas was kept Durning in the hwid for Doctor Hardeil and Mr. UDman, On Fridey might the hal! is decinred to have been dark. A stranger in the bonse would not Le Ukely to extinguish the light, as it wouid faciliinie hia escape: wht'at the tomates of che eaiabebinent wou 1d Dr. Bur thos giving his murderers tame ‘0 prepare. {+r whuat the absepee of ligh would preven: 0 ‘bat people were ps strert, and mig bt cee bim leave the The fj stery enveoping the murs petraior Was were than or¢inartiy acy wou'd be especm ly carr fn! no. to lea Le could be followed to the tro ct door. ‘The quibness ofthe deed (ur Kobe mrks On the Ouiaide hand's ‘bas Dut the fact is'tbere ia 0 blood on tne nuiaite iw A DEFENCE OF MRS. CUNNINGHAM AND PamMILy. 10 THE FLITOK OF THE HRIALS Permii me to wuggest & theory on belinif of « woman (not by authority) which may vend to lead (0m tal investigasion in respect (o the Bond street murder, wit iui ence! ly whose connection with the aitair how watort amate, ta yet not plained with enyerime, Mr Cunningham was un doubiedly guilty of siiei. totercourse wiih Burdeli, baw ing been 60 situated while under pis carr Jersey #8 to adord bis Am oppor unity of tr on * visti) New tec omese with her, Which Le was £0 foolish as not to reels, Tbe reanlt ilacon was the cosveption of m child. wre unwilling to © her charscter 2 #p hosorable way, owas loreed to adopt legal remedies The pe sea aerved on bin, be agreed to « private marie te under tbat iu case he child could be g POPUEA, Deiter pa ty si sure by bimn of (be reseons degradation of her fuunlly the Indepengeut course pn wards peuaiinres man. he srt0.ved ube quitiing himself 11 Ances wus produced aud to give 40 bia thes, leaving Mrs 1) was severe.y felt by ber me it was contr to stata. ler freed ant do pocht writen egrentwe i) 0 Mose whom rhe regarded ax doarders— were awa ments tor dianoraesein ‘What u (eres ms) bave been teken on ber beball by howe persons she bas no means of kiowinn. To suppose that be would lend harwif () ton Crain emort fier of ber farully end derveil b murder in he own louse, i Present, berve!! certain 0 be au-pecieu afiaire certain to ve subjected fo crit ‘That ere mae be » man bred up iu s ls & dally spectacle, and ty whom tbr Of ‘brutes of men, bm metier not ty shock consider binmae't called by the mlver oO. bu net her frietd by be most suminary me bod, draign cout be cowerived even Ly the the greater evil fall wi Gre ondina ade in #blek bl wot wheiaer . who would "7 Bu by whow or fron: what motive this cest was trated, @ la pot ip aby particular to be cbarerd uy directiy to the co operation of Mire come ‘Sinaied justice "nay be wabaarved. aod Line 1 but pertinectously sesallad, will be prviecte’ THE RIGHTS OF CoRONURS TO THE KDITOR OF THE HW) RALD. To whom can the people have recourse in matters of com plaim, derply affecting the public intern press? And to whch jourua’, among all uf them, can ons better re- fort than 0 the Henain, the only powerfal aut independent organ of the people epen to sil sites’ We have seen, sir, an extreordinary proceeding in these few days pam the partica lare of which the public bare been faily informed of ia pour columns, and which are suet as torrie alacn ard & the miad of every refiecung mat for the safety ot one nd institetions, on which we depem! ior ue » tnd property, We have seen, sir, « 08 0 oe a, Ancient courts known (o the common Lik ini aio! siicked, and mopped in the exeewion of Hs mpor'aul duces. Tha hin hae been done by the Juige oc awuthhr Court iso mitigation @ the tect thet it has been dowe, It has berm Ame, sod is & dent unparalleled to fly aot sirooity tiction mraner's ‘The Judge of another court, having n> yy rer nor whalever over theoonrt iv’ quesfon (i monn (be Gourt, has been seen to send his mantainas, “0 1 peremplory orders witnyut wrt oF lees! Bp soether ovari being thee. 18 seasion, ordering be eae court we speak of, then being Ln sesdon carrying on ube w nenses out of the add Cour, and “VED taking (oem down fm of while they were er nor wrk we given oy ther court while 9 with ita countermand ve orders, The Judae who under | proceas has cummiue f or calm, We guty of vivileges of the peopl thew beet sareguard) Gn de: ‘naiiles tae IAW Drovi ion nnd the severeat consuree & peop ie cas Award agama ‘he vio ators of rst oad mestenared principion of Jusier, 1 inet rage when if ot vim ‘edewt subverting «nes of volenee set ator Veros pretene A abe re oma against « Court rom m day to day. wil ve ina’ the seh things to biow time for District wile of making & NEW YORK HERALD THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1867. these pe vetore it, placed. b: 0) Ghacrelinn of ‘bat court under store Kupcad oy te B We Judge was too blind or ignorant to understand this, sucely be ougol w bave unk that the Longe ft the potion, Stich ogutained a praver for 8 canadaaiue, o8 well se for ‘ne wr lof babe as corpus Was altos caver, am ort doubt the result of design aad ‘art sizes K'evuld bardiy hove been of ianorance. If the Judge of your city did aot kn that bis writ could not penetrate into a coart to tuterfere wi its witnesses, yet be surely might have known that he had ao rught por power to send a voluuieer mi jamus wed lostruc: tious to, that court commanding ito Ist loose the witnessns Vetore it, and leave them opea to be tamoered with He might have known the mature of that cou't, the oldest knowa to our law, and that cone bul witnesses appear Detore i. Liat no criminal caa be tried before it—and that therefore BO ove can be there in jeopardy of an adverse wre ment assistance But, slr, as ceive enouge. have much Surthis’ imptioat aebjest 1 wil conclude Isbruptly with the single ceanark that aga we have seen and advected. aiford an cxample withowt parallel, of ea igncebnce, Sesomptien and ‘yreauy, and of contempt for the law and tiscourts, auch as theates if unchecked, a total yw of the best righis a d rafe Guards whish are tnetitued'tor the protection of good ‘Against the arts and violence of the bad ‘A WESTERN LAWYER. Another Fearful Mystery. DEATH OF THE LATE POSTMASTEK AT HINGHAM—A POBT MORTEM BXAMINATION—PROBABLE MURDER — HIS WIFE SUSPKOTED. R the a ‘Traveller, Feb. 10. Rt} omors of a painful and moat mysterious natu: been clroulated relative to the death of the inte Hosea J. Gardner, Postroaster at Hingbam, we beve taken pains to esoertatn the fmots in the case, and lay before our readers = T med as fares we bave adle to obtain ine family of Mr. Gardver gould, of hime his wife, a woman about bis own age, eon and a Gaughter, and the mother of Mr. G, whe, vowing his last ipees acted in the capacity of nurse. Mr Gardoer asd ‘Deen alluctea for several years with a disessed leg, which Fequired dressing several times aday. On the 47th of D.cember be accidentally fell upon a stone step, striking wpen the bip of the diseased side. The ecoident occa Joned much pain, and bis family Tou ‘was called, ‘who exam'ned the injured limb, but foand no fracture, ureday yee, = as it was not erent i* was thought to proceed fro. action ot the medicine Oo Thursday night the mother was watching at bis bedside as usual, when the wite of Mr. G. told her to go to bed os there was no neceenity for a watch. Bal though she insistea strongly upon tt, she mother cid not gc The wife then pvt out all the fires, and the room — ocld, the old lady was compelled to rotire. Bo ern One wend two o’olock io the moraing she was called be ty Mr. Gardner, who was taken with vomiting aad otber alarming sympoms, which induced her to seod for the phyriciay Ou arriving, be foucd his patient stiting up ip bed reichipg violeptiy, and complaining of severe jomeach and bowels. This was poi iike oom , but anindeecribable festing, as Mr. G re mov marked It was bel oom first time ascertained that the sate bad 1 Mr. Gardner said to bis m ther, - Deve my wife has poisoned me, and she wii poison you!’” Previous to the arrival of the physician, the deseased bed vomited « quantity of dark fluid, atuended great distress. He thon tole hie mother to pres the doctor’s inspection. The wile objected, and notwith sanding the expoetuiations of her daughter, son and bus. nd, and the earnest solicitations of the mother of Mr G., who wold ber tbat an examination of the coateats of the bow! migbt throw some light upoe the raso—she emptied the contents of it into a slop pail, exclaiming ae doctor wants it he'll have to dig it ous of “ur @. continued to suffer very mach through the af- ternoon of Friday with the same sym, as above al luded to, aud gradvally declined until Sunday morning about balf part 1, when he died ip great distress ‘Tbe ceceased bad been heard to express tho fear that wife would destrey bim, and om one occasion com municated 10 a conG<eatial friend certain statements that Gr religious sertiments a Uaiver we Mae wits wore seliows. mo member of the Bap Wt ecburch. On the occasion of the funersl, she was ua ‘willing tbat the friends of ber busrand shocld call apon a Univerraiiet clergyman to conduct the services buta: length yielded so farastoadmita minister of botn por " of Boston. The result of the autopsy bes not as yet boen made pub- Ke, Dut from what we Dave learned of the investigation ‘Wwe feel warranted in saying that there existed in tne ta teath €s unmistakable evizence of the presence of ar senic Woe bave notes yet learned whetber avy partics yo oa reeled on suspicion of causing Mr Gardner's de Mr. Gardner wes a man universally respected and be loved by all who had Krowa He received the ap we ent of Postmaster from President Pierce, the duties ot whict office he has discharged wih Gdeliy and cour © bole community is airendy painfully exolted with regard tothe terribie tragedy reccntly epaciot | Yor’ the tnveetigation of wtiob is now proceeding v1 toe death of Mr Gardzer under such circumstances, fol Sentence of Death Upon a Young Wite ta Canada. papers copsein the report of the proceed fogs at tbe Coort of Queen's Bench, in thas city, on the @-resion of tbe sentence of ansis Bisson, a ag wo. th country, past Rave been guity of a crime of So creme snes ‘A man Of learning and experience bas en there is ope that conceals cnecaie tent ta | tbe shase-s which creases year DY year ate frgntally progressive rete, This crime is poisoning, and ihe tw arsenic Tt t® of this crime that you bave been foued guilty jotim waa your bueband— the maa to whom, bute v9 before, at the foot of th: of your Ges you It ie palatal dl poe you and your husband, tbe death of your, Besbaad wes meditated are it was 49, for on the very day a1 mooeunes to the publican, for th Iconjare you to re abort carver you will be batever the enormiy of your roy of God is infinite, Forthwith fieot vpon tbe acoou: called opoo ta reseen tend for @ priest anc pai all yoer contdence in him. The Uime ts ebort, bot euMicient ‘& sincere repeatance to reconcile you to God. ' Deceased! War aor | was envredt by f ‘The Case of Mr Clay, the American Minister mc Pera. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Tn looking over the columns of tne Hexatp this morn 1g, (of which paper [em a constant reader,) my atten Won was called to the ariicle beaded “Charges aguinet Mr. Gay, American Minwter to Pera.’ The fact that the petitions and compiairte referred to were lima to Washirgton is remove Mr. Clay There are not in tne two cities of Catiao ano Lima that num der of A mort no fuch Ramber of Ramer omid I was & restdeat of pared, aod re Coroners’ Inqaests. Sepors Deatn oF 4 Lavy 1x A Deo Stone —Coroner ata house in Fifty second yon the body of Mina Jane of ape, who disd_ sat vit 714 Third ie walking tbe mah adden a iil Gamble beld an ing vest yrsterda; Mrect, near Lexington areny Brown. ® ative of England, ¢ denly in the drug store avenue Third Tt appears thy on wt Jury rendere Fatat Accipest --Ooroner Gamble belt « terday, at the New York upon the Gorman, a native of Ireiwrd age Howp tes w voy hove haar | t fallen upon steamer (ity o Waeurctor ae him. The jury rencere | | ‘80 uit, trom this office have alread tre aes aiong the Atlante rd, They oontaio 8 bets enough concerning the great anow siorm of Jevuary, ine we wed | ® prolm vary report of ite wareh © the coustry. © hour woes iy commences and the hour when it o area tO eno whicb the marob of this stura clee momen: of the commencement, however, was oot very well marked; for that was a Highs fall of snow, which, efter ap bour or two, tnoressed ‘@ very beavy ‘all. Gi vee “beorvers sh tbe samo place are sometimes found if rig en hour or 60 te their reports a1 to the com: mene: ment of the enow fail, There bas not yer been tii reovive fall return: frim the Bta'es south of Vingleln. So far, however, reurns bave been received the fall of eno, wit! farious north wind, appears to have commenced -simul- + tacously in Virginia and North Caroline. marcbed egaicet the wind through Virgiuia into the New Kog and Sistes. It aid pot reach as far as Hamil wo Canads, op cne bend, but om theotner it is kaown to ave extenced into Nova Boots, if not farther. ‘The following tavuiar statement has been compiled by been reoetved from Lieu pat Bennet! from the reports, #0 far as they have bee I. will serve to show the parts of ihe iry from #bioh further reports are mort wanting, pe tmouce all vo eend extracts from the Janvary, 1861. (The editor: ‘Rot found 1s conve alco iver the tabla ha full "aia enciees, anit was what eal A oy oe interesting portion ote Xaulo Itund Storm began a2, P.M. Jen 1k; wiod neemometer #4 deg » depth of Sar ig tasks aorte oaded Oe, Soin aca. bionn regan as 65 A. ML Jan 18; wind ‘sugua ~ ~ epti ot ‘snow 7 lndhes, storm thermometer 135 d.g., dey St Light bib, therm omneter used normal Oolexe, & 0 — stoves beam at 9 P.M Jan. 17) wind M&S , thermomoier tiv deg depth of anow 18 inches; exded night toth thermometer Boxovel, 8. C— etorm ;ctharm began al M. Jan, 17; wind 5 inches; storm ended at 9 A. M. ‘ion, ‘" V8 Slorm began at 8. M Jan wind N. hr opal MY deg. ; storm ended 19th, ther ao: MOC or re nowling Green, Va.—Storm began at my M. Jan. 17; wind ; ‘storm, SW hee moa ever 432 depth of snow Ib to 18 lnchen faded ui 2 P. M. 19th thermometer #10 deg, augusta c_uaty, Va,—Storm Segen at BU. M. Jan 17; wind Nk thermometer +4 depth of 12 to LS inohes: ‘storm Sale ot OF, Wl, thermometer doe. 17; wind wanw Mo it inches; storm ended are (eng SP, M, Jan. 17; M mall a. ee Jan 18; wind NE. w 12 inches: siorm ende: 4 TA.M. Jam. 13; wind N., thermomer #6ceR, depth of snow 10 (0 12 uehes, sora ended et evening ¥h. tnermometer +12 og Bertysile, Va —storm began a: 7:45 a M. Jan 18; wind N., thermometer 18 cee » depth of snow 8 inches; wtarm ended si SAM 1Mh, thermometer tI deg. Marueourg va.—sworm begas'et 94. M. Jan. 18; wind Mi, devin of snow 10 inches. storm ended at moon 12h. Perry tunps'iie.—- worm began at 3PM Jan. 17; wind NE., thes mometer t¢¢eg | storm eaded at night Isth ehrou Creek, Md — storm, at7 A M. Jan 18: wind N B., thermometer +4 deg jetorm exéed ut 1'P. M. 19th, thee —— 1 deg Md —Storm began at 7:25 A M. Jan. 18; wind N ¥, ace of snow 15 inobes. sinrm opaed at 12 M. iiagerstown nd —ntorm hegaa at Sa M. Jan 18; wint N NW., thern omeer ~6 deg , depth of srow 5 to IC inches; slorm Gudea at 4. M 19th, hermometer at a hracviile, a —Storm began al0 A. M Jaa 38; wind Gevth of euow Sinebes storm ended at 2 M, 19th Pniadeip bia Storia degen atLP M Jan. 18; wind NE., thesmeneier #7 dea. dept of snow 4 inches; arm ended a SY. M 9b, thermometer ju de ets Bristol fx —siorm bege. at P.M. Jan 18; wind , thee- mom ler st zero, storm ended at moraing 19h Wilngborough, » J. storm began at tf. M Jan. 18; wind thermometer - \éeg. Gepth ot enow 7 to 8 inches, storm nae at Wd, A M 19h theraometer 5 Us lbmberisville —stora began a2 Pat Jan. 18; wind N < thermometer +2 dag. depth of sow 16 iuches; storm end wan oth, thermomic'er 16 6 cog mo. tor P.M. Jem 18; wind inches, hanswha Sa ines —Siorm thermometer 5, aepth of ‘ion 19 thermometer ~ 13 d mine county Ky wind +h @ storm on fed at tl 5. Tao beevn at 5, RBs’ rer deg - depth of anor 910 18 etorus a, rennet Newark N'J-—sterm degen at 2 FM Jaa 8; wiad W., hermometes —4/deg.;atorm ended at Sf. M 19, thermomsé- etisdeg Nowah, N. J Sworn begun at} PM lath; wind N - ther. ‘deg. Cepth ot now 13 tuches, storm ended at 3 Kh, thermometer t8cex. Brconiya, a. ¥ —ptorm bevat+t2 PM Jan, 18; thermo: meter 17.5 deg 6 min. ;#to, mi ended iu the evening of iva ther- momerer tl4 deg hbarslon, 4s 1-—Mtorm beganata P.M Jan. 18; wind NE., thermometer at +) deg . storm ended 11 Tew ort ctorm Peann at vone ven, 18; wind N.W, ther. mometer *t tl as a inches; storm ended 19, thermemeter a! Blackwell's taand-brorm began at 3 P.M. Jam 18; wind N., thermemeter a: #3 deg. depth of snow 2¢ izcher; storm eee ak P.M. 1h Ommice i 110 dog. bees wind ae Bee Dhichee 0 bight of Jen, 18; wind NAW thermemeer ol 10 dog sdepib Ot show "lashes: storm, exded night of 19th New Locdot—tiorm began at § P.M Jan. is: wind §., thermometer +5 deg; storm eaded moroing of ath, thermo’ meter +i deg b +6 i of and or Bt 9 laches, sora thermometer at +6 6 of snow eeening of 10Un, thermometer at 12 dog iret heabio storm bean at) M. Jan. 13; wind NAW, thermamerer at 12 deg ;worm ended night of 19a, thermo" meter Leg oes L ante Centre—Storm began of Jan. 18; wind AW WN tbernemeter al zero, Cepth of mBow 4 feet; storm Le loud. her nometer at 18 deg crth Fridgewater—otorm began morning of Jan 13 wind thermomever s-1 deg; ‘ioem cade! St daylight on the Ian ‘Worcester. Maas.—Btorm began at 9 P. M. Jam. 13; wind NE. tbermemear 1 dex, cepth of snow 10 tnebdes, storm *Nowburt port— storm beast pa 18; wind NE. or’ ino, 18: therm emeter wi - 3 de} 12 inches; storm eaded = therm« meter at roy, Y —rtorm at .M. Jan 1%; wind N.. thermometer ais deg, depth of snow 2) inches; sor ais P. 19th, therm at 15 0e Coc pe OWE —Mot Mm 20 A. M. Jam. 19; wind NK. thermometer at be; vw fy ee? storm ended at sunset on 1vth, tbermwemeter at tt de; hochester. NY —rtorm began, Jeo, 19; wind N.. thermo: ae ‘st #17 deg ; storm ended 2uth, thermometer at +21 P.M Jan. 18; wind » Gepth of anow 12 leches} siorm coded eveuing of x19 Gardmer wan Jan. 19. a (0; wind 7a fe, momerer t6 deg depen of fone 10 inches: storm YM, 19th, theemometer at - 6 deg. indications of snow, very cold. aad thermometer at zero. From Bertie conaty, North Carolina, 10 Washingtoa the course Of the storm eas cue norto, and thetime tures or Maine ta avout twenty siz houre ‘The cold, tne Wind ana ‘thet fell of enow, allof which mere marked oy violence, appear each to have had ite owa rate of march. How tar this storm may bare been felt out at ses is not CL EDOWN, for there has pot bees time to recel ro reports the veanew thai are co-operating with as in theee wremigations. It is kaown, bowevor, that the storm ox tenoed as tar es Nove The fery of this storm nas bees uneqaailed for many Jeare Never since the cetablich nent of railrosds has there been ruch en tnterreption of traver or hindrance far the ebipping interents mi of eveh fore knowledge; tor ft Are you aware thet 1 this toasen #28 i i s s i i ak 2F ceived, to go into @ regular discussion of it, and to (lime trele te marob and ees by ene and we J MAURY, Float, U ayy. uM, Seoretary of tbe Navy, Wen ueee Hon. J. ©, Dos Trorrs tx FLonipaA—A puagtaph having been petite to the effect that e centiowman in Fionuk unt kthiea e ber je residence, Mr « Willie writes t tou Anichigmerr that there Are po tigers in Florica, Weer ot part of tbe world; bu’ that the osttoe tare been cougars or pai thers hatire of that eierred to mass The New Spanish Movement Against a wico— Sania Anna's Tnogurs—the Patent (aes Betore Congress Inte!ngenoe reoetved atthe Foreign Lgetions hore, direct from Havana, puts & diffrent oonstraction upoa the movement of thr s» cated Spacish ~~ a mt Mexioo, from that given by ine newspapers cep! arrival, Toe immediate ovcacion on foe = demon. stration whatever, was the murder of one or more Span- tab subjeots 0) ers under tho command of the Mext can gepersl, Alvarez, near Mexico Application was made by tho Spanish Onarg: d*aduires that tae persoas kpown to bave committed the crime, should be given up to the euthorities for punispment; oat edihor from tua- bility on tbe pars of Cumoofori’s government, or ‘rom the attitode Of threatened hosiiity aseumed by alvarer, this request was bot complied vita. Under these ciroam. stances tue Onarge a’ all sires gave notice of bis intention to quit the ovuptry, and Gen. Coochs, Oaptala General of Cura, rire vessels of-war to Vera Cruz, for tae Fpose a a eaey ‘and suob ‘Spanted subdjeos as sight el ark. This diffi culiy bas arisen from the unsettled sendin of Mexico aad the wast vf power on the part of Oo monfort to exert the recessary suthority. ar bis vacilistion concerning the promulgation of Dew constitution, under which the sale of the use ibis @ weakpese which pre- Of regeneration thst was onoe entertai ‘a. He ae. o ntemtot vargone to go forward, and ¢ go backward is to involve dangerous Personal ooase- «uenoes, It was with some apereciation of these embarrass. meats that Ssnte Anna, in bis restiess and enforced exizle pear Carthagens, reotntly made overtures abroad for bis own restoration to power, being willing ms Tyee F-) ven at the secritice Of the’ poor vestige of liberal ta {Whuttops which yet remains in Mezico; if such @ coa itlon gan'be imagined to ibe midst of revolutionary sparchy op the one side and ben'ghted bigowy on the (ther. Santa anna caused an intimation to be given to Louis Napokon, several mootns ago, that he was ready tosurtain in his own person tou estartishment of a meoareby ip Mexico; but the suggeation was not encour Loos Napoleon was content to confine his opera ans on toils continent, which promisod noither glory nor reward And tt may have beew in consequence of this rebuff that ‘@ supllar proporition was laii buiore the 3p: aials: try, to which some public allusion has been made with- ‘out newig Sante Avna The vote tn tee Senate yesterday eae the sem cations of Bussey and MoCormick, tension of their reaper patents, Sogn pi. nd to ecttle their pretensions now «nd heresfier. MoCormick's original patent being obtained bofore the exteting Jaw, covered all the clomentary and substantial principles Dbelovging to former taven. tops. Still {t needed sometning to co uplete its pracscst value, which was fouad to the two special patents under which be is now working, aod reatizing a profit of at least $160 600 = year Not satisfied wttn ibis success, be bas tollowed Congress for years past, asking Of the criginal pavent, #bich was dociared to 8. That concession woul: plied heown improvements ae McCormick migh 28 made last year, of ima ailiona year, indepen- dent of bis income from existing’ patents. Hosrey’s reap. erstands upon nearly the same prinoipie, though oege bas more mertiorious ciroumstances coanected with i$ Merely technical pleas bave been put in A both par. ties, to carry tbetr point before C 8; OD Praledly rejeoted, they have turn ahaa pd uBul the eelfish importunity bas serene both provoxing and tnsubng. It ‘s noe boped that they have bored Congress for the just time; for even some of the members diy, have been disgastet by the obtrusive pertipacity with whiob the objext has deca pureved Dia during the past year, largely iwcreatod curing ject ia therclore, eve of faterest to the people of the largest wheat growing State in the Union Surrogate’s Court. Before A W Bradiord. THE GUYNBT ESTATE—A QUBER OASB IN LAW. George Goynet ana family were fost ia the steamship Arctic. Mrs. Guynet lef « consideravle estate. The creditors of Mr. Guynet appli d before the Surrogate a abort time since to have their debts paid out of the es tate of Mrs. Guynet. The points of law are, if Mrs. Guy. Bet died first the eatate would revert to the chiidren; the eupposit:on of law is that they would die next, being weaker, {c , upon which ibe estate would revert to Mr. Gugnet, when bis creditors would have a claim upon it Bot if Mr. Guynet died first, and the wife last, then the estate will revert to ber bood reiations. The marriage Agreement between the parties, that the one who died first should be entitled to all the property of the other, owing to prcuserities about it, ts mot considered of mach legal consequence. Bat the question about the estate very queer amd interesting one inlaw. The following festimony ip the case was taken before the Sarrogate oa ‘Tuesday: — Captain James C Luce being duly sworn, said—| was captain of the steamer Arctic, of the Collins line of ocean steamers, which was lost on tro Grand Bante off New. fowndland, on the 37th of sopiemd<r, 1864, bie pf Gvy wet, Bow deceased; be was « passenger on Arduc. ‘on the voyage in which she was lost; his we aad ; the cidest was @ boy arout delow mostly with girl, somewhat under much of her; sue was con! ‘wes on di every ey cog ie _ Of the vessel; the sbip sank bodily, ly; thie was cornsioned by & collision, after which the ‘Yeesel rr maineo above water between three avd four beure, thee suck }saw duynet last standing on th» up. per quarterdeck, with bis wife and chiioren; I last saw them there haifa minue before the veser! down; 1 61d Dot see them ater tbat, either or aay of them; I was standing within five feet of them when tne snip went wo, I spoke with thea, enook haus with them, bade toom tare pieces of wood, do pot know wartaer Gaynet he was an adio bodied man men among ihe passengers who ‘Witness cross exemiced-—My impression is thet Mr, peastoh begio , bat ich; bis son had s fald oP he nena eruen Cort veeset above ‘rea hand, up inv was adout one of of the yards; mother, on deok, went down Alea got oa the pao the aper by Anet omg = man tbe paddle. + or bed 4 sorve there «bo so there nee; thove boa one on beerd ob ft uben have concealed from eee jally drooping of, my wally dr yor es YS among those; we sere ‘TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. A piece of information I have recetyed from « friend tn Liverpool may prove of interest to the readers of your valuable paper. Will you please to insert ia your to st Liverpool on the 934 Jamuary from a cruise in the Routh Allantie, reporte—tin lat. 94 1018, long. 14 8 W. of Greenwich, « large island, about 96 miles in longs iing and bil A lenge bay erage of ore fatuoue dose ope shore 4 vole mountain was acen in toe averior The ieined ie 10- tally uninhabited, exoept by myriads of wa retard @ in Onpe Vera Islands Nov 14, Kndian Obief, Huntioy, NL, at satiate Deo, Three Brothers Cleaveland Nan, wie so beare—was bonnd on weruise aad another season Tate XB. 900 ieee aimerioan, Jeri Rdgarto argo wales 1s bound from the ‘Dalle: = oe e or aaTuaN. Mynris Avance, Bsooxty, Feb. 10, 1867, MABITIMR INTRULIGKENCR. | ce ry, Saat ae Heard from Deo 5. M: ikfish. Bepewts re, Mayhew, of rogeriown, prev to Dec 15, 00 oll arb ee from NOriesas pel Liversool, 16 a ny Fardenas for Portland, Jan 6, South att of Portland, from — for Porto Bico, Fee ® debe F ‘simmons, Nickerson, from Boston, bound tn, Sem Mets boa! Light ep, Jan 6 Caree miles SE of ter sta. tion, in 18 fathoms water. So} Bab. "1 -HavanstNOrieans Feb, -Aapiawall, &e AIMANAO FOR NEW YORK—tums Div, Rise. 7. $l mow Aux Cavan, Jan 11--in port brig Me from Migu wares .. sora 11 16 wx Caras, Jan 11a port Moane, Trevorgy Port of New York, > Webruary uu, 1357. ir Jenin por, bork Lawrence, espero’ ‘Time, Romer trom Pte ship’ ham fons Kona, ‘Now pay port ehip Mary ile bee wate, Feb 3—Sid (by tel) ship Golconds, Colbure, CLEARED ne aa ‘Murray, anak atv. ‘Calboun, Tavovpect--Snetiet: Fbip Troy, Balch a antworp—| yun & eribat fhip Jane Perker, Buckinan tiavany—0°0 Duncan & Co ee serrias, Jem. 1021 be Genianl Americ, Bh Brig, Kpusron, Rew Orleans 8d Brigtam. Hage, tor NYerkldg. 6d. big Fanay O Field Wearpe’ Movile~taseelt, Bacoa & Co. toa; Naihan Spenser, ana Judge, Binoy « ine Dusoi eS er td tnd ou board the ouly pict fs Ge pore ihe Bile H dard, San IS Thomas —Huasell & Viaka % an eater “s tweleghens boty rie Ware (sr) King Kingston, Ja oy MOMAA, Jan 23—In port bark: B Bulll, Sc Krig WT Dugan, Thomas, Port au Prines—-Vose, Living: | cor Laguajts, lig: Marmion, Orocker: diate team stow & Co. from Wilmer gtoa. "NC ©: Wicd: Brig Block Swan, Podger, St Master, ebr Ilo, Look. St Joni han Fo BES Peters jaymond, Hulse,” Clenfaegos—Van Brunt & Slaght, oshe cra Palace Leighton, Jscksonvilie~Toompsoa & Bache ‘Elza & Rebecca, Price Georgetown—Van Brunt & Sehr Alba, Merribew, Wilaicgton—E 8 Powell. ua Uh be Wine letta, Camerdea, Waehingion—Mathews & retell Behe ‘Ann 0, Bedell. Norfoli— Betelt, Behr Geo Woublagton, Camp, Philadelphia—J W MeKee. ARRIVED. Bteamebip Augusts Woodhull. Savannah, with mdse and Aux Cayenne Hark, ee Sr Jace, Jun 1S Frevch to load for Yori too. wig: Jul M Baiiock, Bavanura, Jan 21—No Am vessel in port, Passe bers 10 8 1, Mitchill Wing bre. ‘ocho oh aya Sleamebip James adger, Toomes, Norfolk and Hampton Planer, Appings! Wilmington’ 5 a Fel Rosen baviog ip rw abip samuel Brussel! Alexandria. ‘Telegrapbed ship U from oe ‘a Ship Hemusl Busse Leaion, Foo-chow too, Aug 2, poms via (where ‘she Dat in ni distress ena, a tert spare, salle and received other inst at 8 PM. in tow of ‘trough! to this city ‘evestia, Bark (of Boston), smith Smyrna, Dec 9. and Gibral- | hay: tar dan V1, wild wool; rege 20. to Mauser.” Jan 2. at3s, tou | Refuedlog, 8 A f fuand Ublet from Liverpool, for Havannan. | Phillips, derarneh alrea © Nickerson gon me imuster of wae 1, with fruit, ac to Chamberlain, ‘Robinson & CO. Left the Deleware’ Break Pinter bth; took a pllot wih ine’, at noon, and anchored off the Bighianos at night wer ‘anchor and 3 fathoms chain. ‘perienced 'y Beav oy ark Orion, Steveoe Roticrdan, 20 days, with mdse, to A Bark Alce Tariton, Williams, eeeiin, Jon 3, wih fasta, tobacco. £0, to Vore, Livingston & 00 Jan 26, when between Peirie ad Rerrasiia Bann, ip a beavy ale, lt torstopmest galls, sproog main yard acd rucder bead. No gate let 37 38 0 80, board from Savanilla: ah ‘Bremen b1 e aa int 38 lon 74 30° spoke hort brig Sucats White, dains. from Mcbile for Providence 12 days ou, all wel; ge oa the 1th, at 6 P! “Sehr Bnebautreas. Jayne, bavanna d'days. with mdse, tO McCready, Mott & Co. Steemer Westernport Ber Westover, which Fence dy tome days sinc: for tioh FT] ying Nw, god. bree mF Onford vnot yevterdayyy & bark iBriige’ Uniga Kono, standard kl eu Gepuard Wiiiron. feog.o— arr schc Mayflower Bophins St Tage Bark Samuel Moxley. from yy le for Provitence pared pI Tek to Naya Point bat in eee of the drift toae ued to rerun aad ancl eta N Ste StPoersburg. and brig HA Sie roridence ace anchore PALL BIVER, rep li—sid hark Courier, ‘Shecwo Ave Im port among «thers, schr Golden Rod, wan, for Cardenas, ready ‘ibe seamers Brsaford Durfee and Metacomet have eus- ceeded raed forcing ® passage throcgh ths ice in Mount Bese Ey as vessels can new arrive aad depart with the ald of ae POLMES'S HOI Feb 4—Arr bark Kate 5 UR, Fel y bark, Kate Hastings, Bat Caloutta via Tarpaulin Gore for ry. Boston, 36 hours with 2000 6th—Bark Ki jastings BCromweil onthe night of L0ch inet, very heavy 04! N, which lasted alt houre. ‘The Bremen +hip T@and, arrived yesterday fromm Rotterdam 4 Bremerha' med to nham, apalachicola for noston; brig Ne Py ar oy ng Fava oe do, "Bid “bark Wan "orign Goran ‘apilt ealls. sc, and had two deataa me fe uring the pas: nn J ae hs web ant idanaer, ne Jun 21, lat 44 lop 37 66 Sri ee asst aa . from Liverpool tor PI hia. own, Beroods and schre TEaben Gocan tan wena rift, Nevis ond idly are etill em- ihe B Portuguese brig Industtia, which arrived yesterde ve Curtis, oR noo ‘aud was Gut throngh by the. ice off sialon f oan, Basics fetes a vend Soa grounves, baring tied nue, na being pumped Catt icaking alter'ausch wag per of er er ui Red ber ehrgo dacharged in wighiee. ‘Fue leak Hina boca "tek Aged comm ot t Ep ah Uikbeata bated BELOW. Tih ker Fhip, Chaar, heath, Mobi'e via Tarpaulin Oove for n; brie Eliza Rurgers. Haaron, Vayeane for Salem: Harriet adie; Cardenas via Tarpaalin Uove for Fordant #4 0! in t Lay hearer barks Prompt port? Ship Chase: One brig, unknown. SAILED Steamship Southerner, Cbarieeton: ships Cullivatoe. Liver. pool; Cowper, ben Franciseo (and both auchored at Quaran- tine); Troy, Antwerp bark Voyager (Br), Cediz; echr W L | toes; brige Fe Francuiee (81) we « his Burrcughs Apaischicola bors, James browa, "Herat br) ashore, Darien, Mauilda, Northern Belle PB Curtis, rt) ‘sar 2 nar john F Patren Charles Roberts, le’ tar, Victory Golden Gate Plytag arrow, % Pherae Bevin . Lily Cordelia Most Feb 5—Arr (by tel) bark Justina, Black, Bio NEW ORLEANS Feb 5—Arz (by sel) bark Wm H Ne man, Gavet Bio Janeiro 7th #hips Nathaniel Thomosen Mi 5 Blercrand Bio J Witc duridg the ¢ny from W to NW. geen, Harriet acre J Marine Report. BOFTON, Feb Rooaland. Celeutta, July 10— abe experienced ‘ince 2th Dec, with conside- Faole damage to her rigging several of the crew are tron Dit tep; the wae towed up from Provincetown. also arr ships Hertert, Calcutta, Zenobia, Savaonah. Heraid Marine NASSAU, NP. Feb 3—On the 234 ult in put in here —The Britieh brig Rnropa. Capt Francis, which Kraney, Providence for NYork bid bark Courier Teeeel was bound from st Domingo, for New York. with me | rom Fall River) Apsiachicols snd ail the veseela bound te bogauy. Ac was dlown off New York, ‘days ont, they ‘Ann is at the wharf ‘Were ehcrt of provisians, and the crew had fever and agua. A TORELARD, Feb 9—Old hark susan W Lind, Sweetsnr, The brig George albert Capt Hosmer, which left New Or- Kentuakian. Resolute Wm ¥ Jeane on the 10th Lee lust for New York,” with molass~a” She very Merrill; St Jago, Carada, Eilon Stevens; brigs rae blown of the const (wice, ana lost her galley and some UR the Dk the sebr John Howard, Capt Nickerson, from Port and for Matanzas with sbooka, came ta with lose of salle, bavic g experienced heavy weather The sche hover, of tha port got within 8 niles of New York. for which port soe was bound, from AEAOVIDKS CE, Feb lo are barks Covathian. Rageose, Matan: Newport; Edm obi in consequence of tbe terrible geles she ud’ the sehr Willmmn adderiy. also of Uae en, erme in ana in nOriaom barks feem oe chrs Ges Armstrong, ann W 4 Klis from ‘Char estoa: fate be Nehemiah Band, Capt Stevenson. from Charleston by Ealimere John Perkias, and Bisck Dismosd, om for Bremen, with cotton and rice piit in bere oa the —~, hav. | Nortolk--all via Wi 10g Joe lon nearly all ber spars, tse maiateas is standing. SAVANNAH, Feb 6-—Arr bart Hi scbr KE ) Boward 4 f= from New York for | Gi ca Texan-came in 6u the 30s with loo of hala Jioboom, &c. Car. | Marys Thompen, do RB Lawton Gardosr Havana; sobre FO mevorted. it Devereur. Al ‘The achr Sarah A Hammond from Rio Grande for New York, with hides horas and boaen, was blown off the coast, and put in on the Levera: vesgeln came tn on the lot, viz-—The bark, Tesme pio, Capt Sucaney. from Lit 4h Nov for Hand, with aa erates acd tron nbe was off the port several Cry on out of provisions. Also Lan pict beat Wi Charleston. with a special age: Be rcosven’ of the carte or the Tuen, lataly tort, alto the hrs Fiying arrow, anu Wye, trom Key West wid several apec Istore to purebase cotton The tormer Wroughs intelligence ‘of berong at hey Weet of he pilot boss Florita, with 13) ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED BTRRY DAT. MISCELLANEUUs, Brae OF COUNTERFRITS! Bore throat, Other fevers, Dales of cotion sared from an Fnglish wreck of 36) bales of wi i] pass Darmiess, when cotton on the Florida reef. .- fuid lamp w m “Diatrente pile re—some wreckere came in thie, morning (eb 3) with a lls are fodeed a ge Rt lover, (rea ‘Treasure of bealth ao a M44 and log u adetract all ‘elt abranai Impurities. trom the blood. wood saved. Vessel total ad he salvage a nn Vice Admiralty Court, i hess teen the once of the Americar res haa, bea appeaioa tee, | Aut ventemmae iy fhe gent. fend the admire ty Court in Bigiaud will, rece, 241 Roadway decision On ino dfe-leoel ere qramiertete| PHILADELPHIA, Fob 114 tig Pte Oy Ten Bost ier. | soit sian "ni bss “Bowery, Bil Hodson, 12 Oheteton ie mors! Ze ae as Tiican Tolar hewitt mot with no serious sat tes. = r- = p-—§ 1.2 eet tad tock Coe: vith nce Gitieasbese Re seal temee wih ae Beeneeey on ihe *' abet Beant RALOND P id CHEWICAL Harm INVIGORATOR, For particulars of wreck of brig Sovomos Eaton, and of disasters to bark Tasmania, and brige Newextan Ha, B--, # Groner Atagat, and kon (Br), and sebra J jowaRD om & Fy A, EC Howanp, Saran A Hammonp, Ac, Ac, see Nassau Cor: {° the teat ot ti a reapondence above. ty yeagetn thi country, ea et Por account of the s'eamah'!p James Adger's cruise to Hamp- ove of the many huadreds ton Roads, see pews columns, a ernneze, wane eats © come wom ‘The sieainship Tempest, Capt Morris, sailed yesterday for e'nar, apd keep gine ead loge tome Ginagow. ac Tt is ine ie; tn shart, Preausuir Westenront, of Cromwal's line, arrived yester- every Glee te Bee ee oe oe day from Boston via Sandy Hook tn 36 hours, bringing 2000 PAPHIAN LUTION, packsges of domestic: Bhe will leave for Botton again to @ay le Ys atc ‘Tux Sreamen HB Bxace, Capt Manders, has worked her reat way beyond Whitestone, and has cut @ channel through @ a seats to enable the New Bedford boat to get to Cliy Island, where wese tes ahe bas coaied up. come! Sur n= hat genes Weatoott, to agen 8 curtng 41.94 lon 36 25 in ingrap from Ll ver NB oR cae and Diiges. All was a new 4 Me vorane, bout built ab Castine .-J tp 1806, where sbe is owned, valued at it $60,000, and im eured ai the Fasiward Tele; yh ai stich received wi Se Bh A Nalaetiaaal aimston, Feb 9. The rhip Frdco will be 0 total tent, vessel and cargo. tn con. sequence of a flaw wind, whic caased her to go on the south Breeaer. good on Aico RO enshe. “ibe wurt rue: for ua to pnt any thing ou board ‘Tey are ip at Herve nay wil be bere. 32 cf shore and bas ei Pank D voprany, Parker, the fu inst curing’ the thick eat, anc re bark ix feet 2 Galveston, on storm, touched on Ram Head, but came of without damage, afer dlacharging 4) bales cotton. Bak Proxrt, from Port an Prince for Boston, inoorrectly sinted in Ho.mes’ bole report to have been got of without de- tage, lost ancbor aud chain, and received oiker damage, amounting to about $1500 in willing to gt ea 7 note, ; Bare We M Groro— Extract from a letter te Ellwood Wal- riters ter, nag, Peerelary Hoard of Underwr pecs r NT THR ACKSON ILE, town 0. tage ivniaode ert Caitor niet * 0 Mar: ‘The brig Wm M Groton, Webber, from Boswa for this carpenter. jon ad a carge ot lon, te cat of Gomethiag to’ his eavanteme. When, laa’ heard’ of Le joa, on the Morth Hreakar of St , baving gone on on the Sd. {rom Surinam for Boston, before reported the Round mhoal, ot a Snag oe Peers onaranion of ber own cavtain, who arrived at et ne ee aer went and war! in the #tate of Kentnoky. Xloveck? papers plows Saga TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, APHERT H, NICOLAY Av AUOTIONRER, Wi ry ry tub & wih ma ay, Feb, 12, st 12} o'clock. at the Ba Bnio Azor, from Neweudis fer Boston, before reported Lake Krte, Wabeeh & St Lone RR 2d mig 7 per ct. te, wrecked 3.00 Bulwaukie and Hor R Jot mie ber ot Brio laontork, cy eteane. for Bakimors, put into iow font hr cont bende, Casrleston 6th Inst, with lose of sale. and other damage, hav- how or ot at cea ere man 1, mete, 6 per cont ban, ing experioneed heavy gales most of the pacmage. { 5.000 hake nrle, Wabaah and Sf Lown R Bt Iot mor Sehr kW. y yet y iy hence Darien, put into Charles. | 09 shares Oxton India Rusber Compaay......-. ton 6th inmt ibe repairs, 18th January, yd ‘© Lafarge Fire Insurance Company. pee miles N of Hatter cons terrible from asi 1) North american Fire (nsurance Oompaay. which hauled to WN®, eas with great causing | 10 Commonwealth Fire Tneurance Comp 109 becoming ¢' fore | if Lenox Fire Insurance Co mpsny 125 Great Western Fire Insurance Com; 20 Chavham Rank aoe = som, | 39 Grocery’ Kank le! 95 Merchants’ Bank her 2 t Kiver Sank nd Bank ferme of aale—10 per cent thie. di o'clock to morrow The eocrt ned fen ron be charged @ the purchaser. Nett reg ceam enda, every thing Art at Newport Pd Platina, Alien, Todian Ovean, St Helene Dec 2, of and fi with 960 bbls sperm oi poste epee Oct Ta at 3408, low 90 89 B, bark Hee: | ALBERT) ‘i “Neon 4, Broad Block auctioneer and bauker, No, 4, iret,