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8 THE BOND STREET TRAGEDY. Grom first page. ude produced etmilar in all re: dy as on the clothing. VERDICT OF THE JURY. saire and entered the room at past ten, and the Deputy Coro- read over the sames of the ‘Ihe jury came do five eadtwenty mix Ber, Mr. John Cov jurors individually, : toh they responded. The Conowme the: «. 1—Gentlemen, Rave you agreed Gpoa your verdict? A Jopon—We have =r, ‘The Goxowmr—Piex rad it, Mr. James H. Hai: + juror, then presseded to read ‘the verdict of the ju tanguage as follows:— TH VERDICT. STATS OF NEW YOKK. CITY AND COUNTY OF NEW YORK, 68. Inquiareron: Taken at the hour: + No. 31 Bond street, ix New York, in the o: Fobruary, in the ye« hundred and fifty re ahe city and county said Harvey Burdet: } ‘maid, upon the oath? » ‘ne late Doctor Harvey Burdell, ne Fifteenth ward of the city of of New York, this 14th day of ‘ our Lord one thousand eight before Edward D. Connery, of evaid, on view of the body of the dead at 31 Bond street afore- affirmations of twelve good and iswfui men of the 8 cf New York, duly chosen and sworn or affirmed ei: onarged to inquire on behalf of ‘said people how eo* |: whet manner the waid Harvey Burdell came to bie © sth, do, upom their oaths and affirmations, say ( he said Harvey Bardell om the 30th day of Jecuary, 1867, at 31 Bond street aforesaid, was feloniousiy mundered, and came to his *m various parts of his body with instrument; and the jurors be- snd therefore find, that Emma Augusta Cunningbam snd John J. Eckel wore prin- cipala in the cunmission of sald murder; and fhe jurors sforesaid furiher find that George Vail Snodgrass either joined the said EI Augusta Cunningham and John J. Eckel in the commission of the murder, or was an accessory thereto before the f.o;, counselling, aiding or abetting the said Emma Avgus: Cunningham aad Jobn J. Eckel t© commit the saic wurcer; and the jurors aforesaid Turther find that Augos s Cunningham and Helen Canning ham, daughters of the said Emma Augusta Cunningham, being in the house 31 Gvnd street aforesaid, where the said murder was commi:ed, have some knowledge of the facts connected with the said murder, which they have concealed from the ju», and that it te the duty of the Oorener to bold them for the future action of the Grand Jury. In witness whereof we, the said jurors, as wellas ‘the Coroner, bave to ‘nis inquisition set our hands and seals on the day and) aforesaid, JURORS. ¥. BH, AMIDON.... CBAs. A. MOUKE W. SCHAUS... D. BEAUDIN J, 8. FOUNTAIN... J. A. HAWKINS i GEORGE CLA-Ba K.. 106 West 20th streot. LEWIS LEFFEX 106 Wooster street. DANIEL F. 8Ea 0x0 67 Bleecker street. F.C BRANDT., 108 Maodongal street. JAMES H ORR. 46 Hester streat. RICHARD BROWS . 89 Clinton Place. EDWARD DOWNES CONN&RY, ss. The verdict was thos handed to the reporters to eopy, and the Coroner »igned his name to It. Tbe Ooromer then “Officer, (to Capt. Dilks,) 1 would say bere tha: 1 «vnsequence of the latter portion of that verdict, the t«o «tris are placed in my bands, for ‘the fo\ure action of thr Grand Jury. There are two lit tle boys up stairs, anc there ia nobody possibly to ming them and I wish you to piace a guard or something over tnem, so that nobody has ay communication with them ent the Detrict Attorney makes arrangements on Monday. Tr ere ts another question, gentiemen, | would like to ask you, which is this—there is ‘‘ Hannah” the cook and “Mag T7:’ what disposition do you wish to make of them’ Sha’! they be Jet out? ‘2 Juror—It appears to me that if they are jet out they ongé A0 give good bail for their appearance to come when ca: ‘led for, ‘The Ooa OFMR—And how would you advise me to keep Farrel! * A Jvnom—We think be is a very important witeess; keep bim. Capt. Dixemt would state to the jury that Mr. Far- rell’s family are in ver) destitute circumstances. His wife bas nothing to main. U2 herself with, and he has bad aothing exoept what be. received in the way of food I have given him trom the i.0tel. They made asub- Ssoription yesterday at the station hyuse for the support of bis wife, Conosma—Ob, | think the city would act 12 s matter of ‘that kind. The city ougnt to do it. Capt. Duxs—While the ciry are thinking of it they would starve. A Jcnom—We would mai guggestion for the city to dake care of them while be te in custody. (s it the wish of the jury? Two Jrnoms—Yes. The Gozoxms—Gentiomen of the jury, you may oon- ‘ider yourselves now discharged. ‘Mr, Eowarp Rowson, Jr., of the Fifteenth ward— There bave boen sug gestions that the geatlamen present, If they bave apytning, will give easy emal! funds they may be willag to, to Captain Dilke, who will take care of te Smount for Mr. Farrell. ‘A Dat was banded round, and a collection made o! $6 50. Several parties remained in the room after the jury were dlschar;ed, and an unanimous opinion was ¢x- pressed favorable to the finding of the jury. As econ as the jury was discharged, the Oorouer imme- mediately turned over the possession of the house and its Gents to the Jublic Administrator, who hed been previ- oasty authorised by the Surrogate to seize and hold the culate and ellects, personal and real, of Dr. Bardell, ‘Tae Public Administrator has a force of police to guard the bowse as bitherto, The Misses Cunningham «nd the ero little boys, their brothers, will be permitted to re- main in the bonse till Monday, and will thon be requested to Gnd sodgings and a bome elsewhere. THE INTERVIEW WITH MRS. CUNNINGHAM. A typographical error io the reporto! Mrs. Cunning hom 's statement vo oor reporter should be corrected la ustice to Mrs. C, Spe sbocld baye been represented as saying ‘i did not answer the question of the Coroner as to why Dr. Bardel! bad rot before falfiled his promise to marry me for fear of crim\anting others.”’ AN ANONYMOUS LETTER—THREATENING THE CORONER'S LIFE. We give the following ‘etter received by the Goroner on Seterday, verbatim: « | | ~alim ef punoluatin:— Naw Yor Dear 2 a.0-e polite you 1d yourselt deed in ces th rook you are nots gentleman in Ordering Mra Cunningham boty © be exammed your im the papers her te du ‘Traly yours mm brown eay evident from the handwriting tbat the author of this Letter iss etter scholar than the form of this letter indicates 4& DODGE PO SEE THE LATE DR. BURDELI.. On the day of the faneral of the late Doctor i, of Bond sirect, © gentleman residing im Brooklyn wae ‘anxious to nee the Doctor, went tothe door of 51 Bond strost, pasted himself of ase pall bearer, wae admitied ‘and iotrodoced to Mre. Or ham and family, with ‘whom he bed a conversation. He was afterwards intro- duced to the undertaker, who accompanied our friend to the pay ney Mg Y Sues our Triema (ant U ¢ under faker on bis shoulders i—be could not com- ame—be wae obliged to go to (ireenwood, and wes hours. Afverwards he was heard to remark yA 4 “he did got think the shi patiera paid bim for me low.’ THE ESTATE OF HARVEY BURDELL. ‘TRE CONTEST POR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION UPON (T—THE SURROGATE APPOINTS THE PUBLIC ADMINIGTRATOR TO SBIZE AND BOLD THE ROTATE ‘TILL THE CLAIM OF MRS. CUNNINGHAM, A8 WIDOW, (® ADJUDICATED. SURROGATE’ COURT. Before 4. W. Bradford Th The ease in regard to letters of sdminisire- Gon upon the estate of the inte Dr. Barvey Burdel’, ‘which Wee adjourned on Thereday jest, wae taken up tevin 19-day. The brothers of the doveneed, Mra. Oun- ningham and the Public Administrator were weil repre sented by counsel. ‘Mr. Clinton, counsel for Mre, Cunningham, wae in Envor of baving the Public Administrator authorized to noire ® * the eetate antl the question as to the ee << erent partion to letters of administration oulg be PrOPOTT SOUP ONG, He thongh} taal the NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1657. statute empowered the Surrogate to grant letters of set. ware to the Public Administrator, and that this was a Proper and necessary occasion for the use of that power. The widow of Dr. Bardoll, said he, will fle her petition in a short ters of administyation, and I will do molhing that Can compromise her rightsin that line. I have been so Dusy im attending to other business for my client that I have not been able to present her petition this morning, AFFAIRS IN NICARAGUA. The News from Moaragua tn an Opposition Point of View. TO THE EDITOR OF FEE HERALD. I have igarned bye passenger by the George Law that Captain Huntington, of the Sierra Navada, on his arrival at Panama, after visiting Sen Juan del ur, Nice- but todo isin time, Im the ragua, has, as the Methodists say, relieved himself of feechere some ue take are ste cao the following vows, viz:—That Walker had 1,900 mon state, charge Property; the | and 160 mounted rangers, and was casting cannon and Ratoe mag leave the premises No. a1 ey balls at Rivas, of which place he was im posseamon, Al- ma property Te eee eeenaae pane ‘ec, that he rather suspected the enemy bad possession of E Mr. Eawards, counsel for the children of John Burdeli— | the lake steamers, as they had not arrived when expect- og ee ee please, renognion ed. Now, sir, Slibusterism is a disease—'When once oon- unt ‘ahe has brought in and fled her petition as the | tasted,"” as tbe Pikes say, ‘it ix hard to get shet of, they Midow of uh decened, Raving the frst right of fetes of are soconfiding ;"’ besides, these steamship kings are sup- simteeereien upon eatate of deceased. iar posed to have such long purses that they suspected (poor ignorant souls) that there ceuld be no bottom tothem. But im regard to Walker’s position amd prospects, I can ‘ime for the queation to be decided by you. It he | state from personal observation, that ume, ‘Mr. Clinion) brings in petition of course there will be - a {i noe) brings T'had supposed that be would have my humble opinion, I knew of mo iron which bee sble be brine Mak pettien to a be could make use of in his cannon foundry, exoop Be ees ener i Bg Fe in Sake an old Yankee stove, beionging to Dr. Cole, of Rivas, jy rhe iy ronnie om which he stated to me had been broken up by Rivas’ peo- r . Counsel for Wm. Bardeli—Thisis the first | pie on account of bis sympathy for filibusterism. Besides tetepaen we bere hed thes coms geniinnnen (Mr. Clinton) | there are no tron mines in or near that dilapidated city stands, there being no ion before your honor show- Dr. Oole first jotued the Chamorro party, bat on get ing vhat were is going to be a litigation, and as there isa | ting defeated, fled to Cartesyo, Costa Rica, w! he re ition belore you from tbe next of iin, 1 cannot see | sided unt Walker entered NI at ° ‘why it would not be right for you to Petition. | 9 Pacific steamship king. Sinco that time he has been « Pablio acministrator—It ey. honor | fugitive Dr. 0, resided seven years in-Rivas, tbat the petition of the Public Ai ip Rn ‘As to the 1.200 men and 150 mounted rangers, it ts very necessary that some person should take c were not on Deo, 8 a dozen mules to be found in the whole © the ouamie Cui eg Se which ail ledge | department of Rivas, except those in the hands of Generals fcliow The Publio Administrator should step inand | vanas and Boeuet, of Rica, at that place, then in take charge of this property as soon as the Gcroner gives | their possession; if, ‘iter losing 80 geod men in re up Fossesrion of the premises No. 31 Boad strest. Thisit | ieving Hem ‘atGranada, who had about 60 left ont 220 sober porvon mas as en Tho wiatvte gives ths | his foree of 160, alter a slege of 10 t/Goregy and tae a ives Public Adminisirator power to call persons into court to Sones vie Gate ees property they may baow of, belonging to the, dooeasod| may 5 and tC any o! { is secreted your honor can issue @ man. date to take possession of it. This might also greatly a! in diwcovering the criminal parties if they should have Any of the property seoreted. Mr. Tiden—it seems to me quite indi bie that epemy were on all sides, and in veamers. your honor should take ection upon this cave thi | vious inspect Tmornivg. As I came down town I called upon the de. | decayed and rotten, poy Dorene ond aaked B= when tho leases would her captain. Best 4 rm le. kuow presisely, but ought Capt. tington, Would be to day. Under thete clroumstances it it highly pn Sa cok ae Seecried and that some sotion should be taken | also driven off all the cattie in the department of Rivas, for the custody of the papors aad effects of the deceased. It is mereiy question before your Honor whether you sbail sppoint an administrator or grant Jetters 0: collection tothe Public Administrator. !( in your judgment tbe time bar not come for granting totters of ‘adminisiration then it is almost inc ble that @ col- lector shenid be appointec, Your honor deferred the Matter at tre last meeting so that an agreement might bo mado. |t bas been correctly stated that no agreement has Deen come to between us Surroga'e—I suppose it is entirely competent at any ime to Pon enon narod for an estate, when my judgment there goimg to be a long sf Bot asthe matter is now before me, | have no Jegsi intimation that there {sto be any delay. I have no right in my judicial action to take into consideration bearsays. But indepen:ient of that, I am well aware that the Pobiic Administrator has powers than a mere lily see how that in ‘part and facts in Saree pe, eh oee Benes ee sbip — ‘sbip Company, tad Reale, I don’t see, therefore, but what the best thing to bo | /ast long, as 1am in esion of all the military posi- fiona on the river, and also of all the steamers by Public Administrator, not as collector, but in acocrdance | to pirate for bis work of destruction. The allies, in- with the statute to seize and hold his property. It isthe | formed by me, and being henceforth enabled to abandon more necessary when it is considered that there will gooz | tbe mil line of Granada and a, (without any ‘De no person who bas any charge over it. There should | ®pprehension of ita being occupied by the enemy, for bis be a legal custodian for it, and | decide to give direction | 20% holding the steamers to the that the Public Aoministrator seize and hold possession of | Which bave served him eo much of late,) must have at- the eatate of Dr. Burdell unt!, administrator is ap. | tacked bin by this time on the " ir Pointed for the estate. forces, and «1 hum until bis total The case was then adjourned til! 11 o'clock A. M., en | OWipg to the impossibility of his esoape. On the arrt te directed that Mr. Clin. | Of the «livision lef by me on the wharf of San Carlos for ext Wednesday. The Sar: 4 | Want of transport I shall join them. The pirate ton stouid then file the petiiien of Mra Cunaingbam, Tenoe, every one ball enjoy in the midst of security and peace. JOZE 50, IN MORA, San Carros, Jan, 19, 1857, ee Pe scl should be present at the time, and thatgu inveatory should be taken of all the papers, effects, &o. TRE SURROGATE’S ORDER FOR THE PUBLIC ADMIN: I8TRATOR TO SEIZE AND HOLD THE ESTATE OF HARVEY BURDELL. . Esq, Surrogate, of the Estate’ of Ba’ 1, de- | fort, and to makes plain statement of tacte as far as ceared--The application of Charles A. Pablic Ad- | te? bavo come within my keowiedge. I left Greytown sietreter, — chy of How York, i ‘tn order | 00 the steamer Granada on the 23d day of January, and ms an’ loarn from the Buffalo Republic, of the 11th Instant, botler of the steampump at work pumping oul ck Rock dam eaploded a on P. ‘The Ricans were not in possession of Greytown M yesterday, \ostantly killing seven men. = ore! Degen Fone Bayon they been since they took At the wme of tbe explosion moss of the hands were at Com eamers. dinner, otherwise @ much nw. FERGUSON, Caledonia House, ensued free ope, | Com. Vanderbilt and the Chiriqul Impreve- canal, Herald.) anion e paper of the 17th distance of | st. & prevement Company's e were thrown two or three | proposal ‘at hie disposal houses along the | tbe route | |agoon, ia the Atlan ‘broken by the | {'¢. to the ate knowledge of the ‘the door sili | localities and disposition of the inbabitants of ‘most { docra wad win- | i2tereating and valuable part of the Iathmus, urges me to ay Titers for ® considerable distance were more or | {xPrene joment oo tech wilt ipyored. ‘At the tinse of the explosion only two men were in the | S24 Jor \nteroceanic communica. boiler house, the others being standing bout. The Fy - that aature, in the disposition and arrange: names of the billed ave as follows:—John Stoughton, en- Foy 7 ty of the dol- giver, » Hollander by birth, leaves wife; Peter Rider, calculations of mankind, but has viaced an reman: James Cronyn, Joba Devit, laborer; ‘of aidieuity im the Flan: Qi “eapecwea ra to tees eo wen blows twenty there ‘By Bumber, size or pi 5 a feet pee explosion William }, brother of the can anchor with the greatest safety in epgineer—s leg dadiy broken ‘ichae! Brannan, leg Chiriaal $y Fy brozen The bodies of the killed were horribly mutilated—one to the Atlantic 2 one vice of his bead taken A Plaine of Chi- g Fh it g& Supreme Court—General Term. Before Han. Judges Mitchell, Roosevelt and Davies since, yearly victims of jos come to be almost upon milk of brotherly love, but on civil warfare. ood bas their natcral aliment and chief tion. Nature! food and ite parent, agrica } scarce, bad to be often obtained by violent means. Hi. time back the murmure of her besutital LEASE—ASSIONMENT— POWERS OF A RECEIVER. Peer Lovtiard vs. Margareta A, Lorillard, §pe—MiToumn receiver of ceriain real estate in this cause pursuant fo en order of the cour, in January, 1468. executed & lease of the property oo the northeast corner of Bromdway and Fulton street, to F RI teriy, the lessee to pay bod Asseaxmenta, and te erect 8 Duilding to cost $10,000, which waa te belong to the Swners of ibe and. ‘The building was erected at & cost of about $60 OW, prebably including Im that cost interest and Pent dur.ng ite erection. Francis Morrie advanced to Hodson ll the moneys expended and as bie ity took AN sewignment of the lease in March. 1863, for the whole tarm, save only one day; the sesignment reserves sidera at $1; Bo rent (0 ihe feo it hisclin, & elaine, as follows. | blood of the guilty, and ite waier saltien with the tears of “Bribject, nevertheless, to the renia, covenant, conditions | the innocent. Sulll redder and more lurid must have and igions (herein also mentioned,” with a proviso | been the light of the fiames which rose trom the city of that Morris might surrender si the end of Granada, proclaiming & Ddnccancer’s revenge— Mercia nrweay evar, Pome, ghd, tay | Rane, Decaune | people ‘retued io bow ! beneath conere fal ‘let May. 366, singlustve.. He found (sn | We Oke Of peeedo-repubiices—cowurdiy end iat the renu received by him would uot pay the | more cree! than ‘volcances ie ani oun nd taxes, and offered to the receiver ip May FEsa'S sirrender the lense And take & new one a $8,000 & Fear and iver a auld to have agree d to aaply so be for ke such arrangen y Seppe aid $0, et to the enmpievon of such aid nothing, but has re Mr: Bean died soon after myself the eorr: ricken \nbabitante, among the bushes whieh cover the siopes of Mombacho, crying Out like the expelled Moore from old a mi ! ai de mi Granada’ ae daylight discovered their beantifal city im aabes. Amid snob ® disastrous final’, \t is pleasant to see Vanderbilt ead the Chiriqui Improvement Company com a to take effort as of the iat of Mag, 2 ing forward with the proposals of peace, progress and to pay the back i the rate of iJ 3 aed asscsomente "The order GDP commerce: snd that honorable men, who have visited modified scoordingly WHAT ARE LIEN®?—NOTIOR OF MOTION. x . Peter Morris —Mrreasit, J.—Morrie Davis autjeet bie morgage-te alone was lable for say M by toe m jo—be wi Detongnes BAL th eroneoneg e, the thoce plearest of Spaniam America, are at work im the Un! shaten to conquer the bearte of the inhabi. tants and the obstacies of Ber mountains, by the works of kindnesr, anc not by the law of force. \qbadi- fants of David bave hailed the intentions of Mr. Vander- R Toor dilt by an onanimove petition. The Chiriqui Improve. 6555, ‘wor Toate Morris Hable 10F Sess whee wens bare made Birre Barts ment Company bend trom, Solr, previnuil, euiberiben the original sale wae perfecty regular. there, were 6 i a beter their ty tt A stances to the equity of the Court to mine, while another bee gy Chiriqai Rea! Be. it to order ® resale on ‘Mrs Davis hed offered to - | tate) bar been ized in x Ey rence #160, and to Boo for ® resale. Order appealed wad 10 develope i agricultural en: pro. from sffrined with come. duets of ibe a) and Pa for Su Court, practical purpeees cs eet ongeran PRRSART ALi THE SONG RY hey oa Fone hens ‘ehien’ pL Par 14 —Charies W. Drade vs. Franz Connulerrie. New while the sei De ted On terme. be setiied. cheee! not, laxcriantly and aimest am Chaprean ta ‘ork and New Maven Ratiroad | wi'd om the deep w 00 weil ‘or this: Company. Judgment firmed. valuable tree, invite to ite greatest extension and oultiva- caf Wie ve. Zee Crase Cherid, Oe, Bow irial granted. | isp, but waeee present, for waat of Rative ener: * tee Q ~ Joho Fr, Preatian dc ve. Henry H. Dyke, de. Motton for y and perseverance, is partaken equally by man and pew trial denied Jidement affirmed with conte. ‘monkies, both of whom are ready 10 eat, put not to Tawin Care et al ve Sonn ‘orn implesded. Verdi | plant or . Coffee and mugar, and cot- ort aside and new trial to abide event. vom could be enaily produced without needing the re- John Wilmot # al ve. !s0n Verdiet net of ale or the ‘of the ohil- nd new trial ordered Coste to abide bn a oy MT BY yb tS wi Ds Bowen <r. New York and Tiariom Raiirond Com: | ven of the labore of thety, fibers, en tone ry Judgmy it adirmed, with conte Nicaragua, and would be to So oo Willis Go Feiler ca Joby Me Davie. Verdict eet aside, | enviable ose of wealth, talent an CB Sed adm at (OF ict ot the Nantucket Pacific Bunk ve. Hora. | SCUm Uy Peeve Bowe, fn Ly nae + AL Uithe fiction, ibe bame va the same, "iudemema aa mod. | Porepesing (ve called) cowtecs fied affirmed 4 ubiic of Mexico vs Pranciseo de Arrango’ Appeals eerie Fr Waber et Al ys. George N, Sampson Jodg ment of digmisan! of complains afirmed, with conte. George 8. Bt. John vs. The Mayor, Ac, of New York. New trial ordered - George M_ Praw! ve, George W. Hinchenap. Jodgment Plirmge wih Coes. s THE JICMRACOR FULABUSTER (AcE. United States Commisstoncr’s Court. ‘TENTH Day, Befere Geo. W. Moreli, Kaq. f Fes. 18.—The United States vs. J, W. Fabens and Henry Bol- ton. Jenchimasea, the acting District Attorney,ia oou- tiauation. aaid:—It is aot tobe supposed that this was aay- ‘hing but a peaceable emigration. The river at Greytown was blockaded and the parties would have to fight. There is nothing superior in the climate or 6o!! or institutions of Nioa- ragua to the facilities within the United States, An emigra- tion from Europe such as pours into the United Btates is legi- timate aud deducible to reasonable motives. Again: Walker thas re-intro¢ uced slavery into that country, and isit reasona- ble to suppote that free white men would go from the United States as laborers and cuitivators of the soli upon an equality with negro alarest ‘The so-called emigration is not Lona fide, It is set on foot by Walker and carried on by his agents in the office 347 Broadway. Fabens isthe “agent of Walker as his director of emigration.” He was familiar with what was doing im his office. His position necessarily induces the con- viotion that he knew all that was going on, from the detail of where the pens were kept to the business of the highest {m- portance, It was not necessary that he should be present at All times. Bolton was the clerk; he issued the tickets, and he és I have done my duty aad the honor eget tear an walestes righta of the defendants are now ur ile. Malccim Campbell on behalf of the defen at considerable length. He began by refe to = fBents of the Assistant District “Auoruey, based upon the Old writers nited States mel respondence of our government from the bej existence to the present day, as proving that the ment, of the Unit has never recognised the sumeoeny of Many respects merely @ remnant of feu- Cape might DETERS were simply an offence tion of the comity whieb al nations, it should bave taken the ‘Minion, ore the representative of ths, Mosquito guan r, OF resentative 4 Sr to whomsoever Mr. "Pierce might. consider ath representative of Ni 801 the ground the offence charged was lation of municipal law, under which the defendasts were, tute,must be construed strictly. this case complainants to go beyond the limits and jurisdictior Biaies, to wit, to Greytown, with intent to be isted in the service of one William Walker,in a Ni "and that Unit ‘entered or enli propriety take Bae} 3 denoe against Colonel Fabens as p' formed the philar' the Ni Agenc} steel pens, an of the principal witn desired to prevent emigrants wished them to be emplo road, where they died o' sald posubty’ be, found ‘agsiast Brest sou cause the prosecution would not n'a “foreign prince; State, e colony, di auch being the case, it waa'the duty of the relieve the defendants from these ¥exatious proceedings by quashing them at thie preliminary stage. He concluded by insisting that upon the evi the , tbe idence of the prosect defendants were entitled to an immediate disch ye. Mr J vn hoped that the matter would be decided before Tuesday, as the Grand Jury sat on that day, and he re Hike to have the opportunity of sending the case befere e Grand Jury. ‘Mr. Blankman reasserted that certain high officials ta Wash. ter the defence, and he in their witnesses. ‘The prosecution had occupied Court for several days, and tbe defeodanta were entitled to be heard in the event of the Commissioner deciding against the present motion. ‘The Commissioner said tbat be would consider the ments for or ist the motion to dismiss the complaint, and geliver be jonon Tuesday evening at 5 o'clock, in the i Mr Meagher remarked that he would reserve what he tony until se Commissioner rendered his decision en Tn the event of the decision being aqgine jiaint, Mr. Meagher will is looked forward to wii had vis the motion to dis the yen the defence in a some anxiety and whose business calls them to this es The accommodations at the offices in Murray street are room. je as regards @. thongh we must say that the Marsh aod his deputy. Mr “Tompson, and ail the oficials, have been very attentive to the press and the public. City Latelligence. Recovery of Tam Rexains or Mx. asp Mrs. Boscu.— ‘Yesterday afternoon, at between (wo and three o'clock, the remains of one of the bodies was dug from the ruins, corner of Bleecker and Mercer streets. It was conveyed ‘to the Fifteenth ward station house, and at « quarter Past five o’clook the remains of the other body was ¢is- covered, and also carried to the station house. The bo dies were found buried within about etx feet of cach other, almost at \be extreme end of the premises on Mer- cer strect. Coroner Perry yesterday afternoon held an imquest on the bodies. The charred remains of Mrs. Bosch was more perfect, that of Mr. Bosch was de- tached, of the Tas Brovaxick Taemmonial —An adjourned mocting of the friends of Senator Broderick, of California, was held oe Hy tn from New Rocbeile to» point on the Harlem river, oppo- site Second svenue, over which « briage was to be erect- ed for the sccommodation of the New Haven trains. This project stimulated real estate speculation one Nine of the proposed road and on the east const of Weatches- ter county, and it is said Sebuyler’s (riende secured large trecte of ground and the most eligibie sites, Village jow = marked out and farme cut up to secure and cate the by were taken. been subscribed, and the stock will al! roon be taken ap Ite seppored the freight alone won)’ pay for the boat ‘The eucoees of the Sylvan Shore that runs to Harlem bee etimulated the peorie of Westchester to this course steamer will dowbiess be put cn by toe openiag of East river navigation. Tre Bart oF THe Loew? Gvann.—Th Guard gave its annual jam at the Acad: Thursday night. The interior of the building was deco ile #s83-5° Ee: #3] 23 37533 B fi af ii Ze 33 3: : 2 st ili j—bighly euoceseful in & Seite onumental Fund, In a0 A given, most be making ® good thirsg out of them, PAYING FARE IN OMNINUER®.—A ‘sotloe has recently been putjup in the one horse omnibv'ses on the Sixth Avenue | ‘must pay their fare on yen iver, aa there are 10 cond line, The Wall strot and Broadway and Forty. street omriboeet will adopt this plan after the fie MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. ALMANAC FOS BEW TORK—fTaIS Dar, o7. 8 33] mom wares Port of New York, February 14, 1857. & ‘sl Steemsbip Alps (Br), Inglis, Liverpool—Z Cunard. faamanip Horuasia Ham), Kiera, Hamburg—# Bech & Blea iy by ae mahip sahems, Sehends, Savannah—S L Mitobill. ip mn. Foater. Charieston—Spotiord & Tileston. Steamsbip Jamestown, Parrish, Norfolk, &c—Ludiam & ita. Sbip Columbia, Hutchiason, Li \—€ H Marshall & Co. Batk North bere, Holanda Punch & Meincke. Blume & Co. , Antigua—D B DeWolff. for sagan ln Urange-Wolsh, Oar- ver Schr R P King, Leeds, Philadelphia—J W F Abbott, Lndlam, Philadelphia—Jas Hand. Bebr J W, Faulkin, Boston—Dayton & 8; Era, Chamberlain, Boston—W T Her Thos Swann, Willetts, Baltimore—1 Steamer -H_ B Cromwell. Steamer Parker Vein, Ramsey, Baltimore—H B Cremwell. Ship Nabob (of Boston Os ip Nabob (o! ), Bartlett Catlao, 104 days, to Barada Bros. Oct 25 lat 29 26 8, lon 6021. W, spoke, Dark Citizen (whaler), of Nantucket Cash, 12 months out. with 600 bbls sperm, bound fer the island Mattefuero, Chill. Oct 29. lat 35 51, lon 98 2) John M Taylor, of New Brunswick, seaman, died. Nov 14, off Cape Hi , passed a deeply la- den ae. with painted |. Sepp Dutch, wo the enstward “Bec 10. at 16 42% lon 88 87, apoke ries . ron, of Liyespod) from Cadiz for Montevideo. Dec 11, if 18 8, lon 33 47, signalized ship Knet of London. with 3 |. steering southward. Dee 15, lat 6 48 8, lon 34 19 W, wig- alized herm brig showing letter F in her fore topsail, ateer- Wifatantloe sob Wy wi prowl. "Fe cpt ig Antelope, o! . NB, P red having been on ‘the sand revo! ing ‘weeks, at the 19th Jan bad experienced a hurricane; sprung jib- doom and main mast, bove overboard deck oad. she was 40 days trom Gonaives for Boston, would go into Charleston to repair. The Nabob has been 4% days from the Equator to Cape Henry, 16 days from Bermuda: has expe- he ; lost spars, dails, dc,; at Lyphauen Bay, Jan 29; was Hampton roads hip John Q Adams, of Boston, Lewis. Chinca Isiands and jampton ri th fost, with guano to Barreda Bro’s, Nov 4, lat 85. 20 8, long 73, 40. W, saw ship Primere; Nov 4, Cape Bt Jobns, bearin 'W, distant 20 miles, parted company with ship. rj, Now 3 ‘tam gia bearing stant 2) miles,” spoke ship few York, “Nov 34 lat 83,19, 8, long 4.10, Ww, epoca bark Prince Puenta 13, Int 6, 1 3, Adelbert, from. Arenas. Dec , 43, 8, lons 27, W, signalized a clipper ship showing a blue fiag with letter , bound B. Bs Soa in Setee rah Sache hig LW Arson from New Haven for Foro Rie. to Hennings, Muller & 5 Bark Pathfinder (of South aston), Kellogg, Rio Grande F Norte, $4 days, via Hampton Roads 3 days, with sugar, to ow & Burgess. Je Vera fotandn Jan 7, with malts de, to uit pe de Vera forandas Jan 7. . ar 38 90, lou 73, Beciey Lewis, mato, of Jan 6). ‘LUth inst, : witb masa, 10 . er, rt Sebr Inadera, Wilson, with ‘wine, &c, Fastern Belle, asbore at Long Beach. BELOW Sbip Ocean Ranger, Treworgy, from Bre Bark Rebecca. q290 a3 ‘A barkentine, supposed to be the Elf, from Rio Janeiro—By mearatug Island Belle. Preamsbiy Robinron, van A Cahewba, Ravana and New Orleans, ships R werpool; Erie, New Orleans; Jane Parker, Ha- oateamships Alps (Br), Liverpool, Glasgow (Rr), Glan: Re ‘Ainparna, Bayarinah: biarion, Ubarieaton, Jamestown, lorfolk, &e; ebip Vision, Moblile, Wind during the day, RSE. Tel PROVIDEN' don, MoGlivery, Callao July 11, and Berlenced very beary weaiher’ lot all rein: Cowl, from Rockland, probably for a ae og ' 4—Arr at Newport 13th, “aren: n i, and Bio Janeirg Dee Jl: ax Herald Marin PRILADELPHIA, Feb 13. 4 last evening from Chester peek, ans ing, taking he barks Py ty in, for ae Mmornt in tow 1] ‘emnay!rant ey ig a for New & Steaminge are arr an OK, towing vessels up and down. Old steamer Paimetio, Baker, Boston: barks Union, Ken drick, Port Spain. Trinidad; Gem Hammond, Boston; brig Foster, Crowell, Perpambuce and a mkt, sehr Anirew Man @erson, Henderson, Xi Misce! Sreawenre Crry oF Bauriwone—A meeting of the passen- ers by the steamehtp City of Baltimore from Liverpool, was held on the day of ber arrival at this port, at whieh @ number ere pamsed highly complimentary to Captain Ly teh and hie efficers, and recommending the ship asa re rior and easy sea coing steamer «The resolutions were signed by all the passengers, which the want of space compels us to omit. The following is s full deseription of the pitot boat seen by Capt Gooding, of bark Sarah B Hale, arr at Boston:—Jan 2 Lal M deg U min, long 73 dem 26 mini at T A M fell in witha nebr abandoned: pilot boat rigged; pagsed within 100 feet of received "no answer and could see tno her; helled ber on p var’, RUD) to. be 50 to 70 tons, painted black ‘are color inside, bottom i bead, mast heads and main lopmasi white, no fore top mast, bowsprit ite, hat « davit ri board, dow, suppowe to be temporary, and used in place head, hulwarks about » foot high, bad a trank eabin and vooby batch ferward, two pumps on eqch side of the main Toast. the pumps mariding about six inches above dec had break in ihe deck, the break 12 inches high, saw b the main dex forward, which appeared to be scre the deck, and work on a pivot or swivel. mainmast forward of the break, companion way sile green. She A rockplt like sour baate, but quite malt, maig, boon hanging, along the waiar, lag foresail partly overboard. jib [ari #0) snug to the bowsprit, and had two hawsers ng over the bow, probably aachers attached to them as she lay to the wind, plain sern, painted Lack, could see no name on her, cabin and forsanatie shui vip Anug, M0 Dont attacked to her, bull im good order. Siur JP werexey, Andros, from New Orleans for Liver- por |. wag spoken en Saturday morning last, off 8. Hi by Schr MA. Howard, Capt Anderson, which vessel reached # clty On Saturday ev from A; Ay Oi the J P Whitney cam - ing to come to this city (@ proowre the services of & steamer, Dut nene this bar be thet the ateamer Gov Dudley, ‘ont on oruige, when he went on board that steamer lurned with her to his ship. Prem Capt Anderson, nv ine sehr MA Howard, we learn that the J P ey hid, a bee vy wenterly gale about the 4th of January, daring which the head of the ship's rudder was twisted of. when she be- came upmanageadie, and coon after lot all her spare above the lower masts. The abip iso leaks. and at ne time, her pumps baving got out of order, she had several feet of water in ber hold, bat the captain soon succeeded in fixing them, and they now keep hen quite free. The romome- ter, dc having got ont of order, he hae had to run without the valuable aid of hit instramenta. and the northward of Hatteras to the southward grifted from, of Savannah. The J P Whitney cleared trom New Orleans in December last, with a valuable cargo, say about 2 300 bales of cotton, 9.000 mack of wheat and staves, We hone to bear further from her (o day —Cbariesion Courier, Lith inst, fri Awenican, before jad ashore at Wate Hill, been got off and arrived at New London 12h inst in tow steamer Commodore. Rutract from a letter to Ellwood Walter, Rey, Seeretery of the Board of Underwriters, dated Cranceston, Feb 9. distress ‘The ship Pides, from the Mediterranenn, (hetore rr orted), while crowning the bar (his morning, took ® seat, y bieh set her on the Routh Breaker, tn tow of e seamen Ot tae vime.cand will be a.tota) Jone. | The ses is ao heavy | can ion he has 12 feet water in her bold. ahi JP Whitney was towed into Savannab. »Siigetse Veeana—-hip Hungarian sailed from Liverpool om the 2th of October, for iphia, with pagengers and ® cargo of merchandise, Nothing having heen heard of her ince the day of her eailing, fears ved for the ante ty of the vegne). The i AQ - 1 of 1018 tone Bo ely Be et ee nee Res capptona eek rf vartiy imetired in this efty and Phitadelphia, ‘The treamers Bar Sate, and State of Maine, ‘of the Stoning “4 ‘Toe Oity, of the New Haven fines ia aleg on the he ier | cther side trying to make her Way through, Tressury ton Otty, Jan 81, 1857. ~ MORWAY—WEST CO. ‘FIXED LIGHT OW re by compass. “Variation 21 40 een OMEN INS, Sec’ uy Department, OMice Lighthouse Board, Washington * _ ‘Whalemen, ‘veasel. ‘courses an@ bear W in 1856. By order of Treas Otty, Jan. St, No date, &e, Congress, NB. 9 days expertensed very heavy weathers loet'a ost, sone enils, te A letter from Tristan d’Acunha reports that theiwhaliag SOI Cerchc Sane eee ee ‘These vessels ail touched at Trista ty Sept Inst.” Bark Acme rt ae from —— for NOrtexaa,, An Am bark steering S, showing red burgee. with blew border and ‘white letters, ‘was sees Jan 18, lat 2.05 5, lon 29:18. Oattao, Dee 2—Arr bark Onsis, B 4 , Arr bat (and sld Jen 9 for ); 20th, ahips A Dall Corfu (and sl Jan 2 for do); Moses Daven . Mel- bourne (and sid $0th for do}; Nanier, Ban Francisoe (and ald Jan 4 for do); Sist, John & Thay Pousland, do (oad for 40); 6 Hoveding, Pesdtoton, do’ (ent a Oe for do); tae ioe ‘d’Orleans, Garland,’ Chinchas; Maverick, Ellie, id Dec 28. ships Isis, Fvans, France; 20h, Sierra Nevada, Penhiallow. UBtates: Black Warrior. Murphy, do; 30th, De” Yenport, Epamirondas, do: Ji Fernandez, Given. = yank, Rochatabeat, Gichrist do; Sin Look Lamar, Rendell In port Jan 10 sbips Juventa, Young, for nta, Young, for Cinch Talend Gam Dunning. Skotteld, do do, und others. lands Jan 9, ships © A Farwell, Williams; ‘Lawrence, ; Susan . ence, Patten: How at Beare: Roebuck, Waldon; Guild. of Glover; Witch of the Wave, Todd; Star 5 Baker, Albatross, Knowles; Francie. & : Golden Rule, Maye; Duchesse 4'Orionns, King; Asterion, Bourne; Wild Cat, - Tan; Joba Bryant, Forter; State of Humphreys; Ba- pe. Arey: Viking, Wimnor; Morning Light. Jounsoa; Gu- Jobneon; Argonaut Waite; J H Boardman, Brows; Elvira ‘Owen, Alexander; Sybi), Jenkins; Rrazier; Castt- 1, aio cho owed ae wiesid . or "LAPO, 1 Id 5 f Teeth a Bees MART i va paraiso. to Care V1 —I Wolf, nein nen ae aa Borin Close arta? B Mam Bars ‘Aurelia, . Panama, Feb 3—Arr stoamship Golden Gato, Whiting, Sas Eas. Sid Jan Si steamenlp John Le Stephens, Pearsen, Vatranaiso, Dec 31—In port shins Joseph Peabody, Wee- Se woot Bentipk (Br), Baer from UStateg: ‘Rherwood, Hewsoa, rom arr Dec 24; brig Azalis, Janvrina, id Dee if hip Cbaileagert Havre? 3h, Drig comb, Callao. Home Ports. BOSTON, Feb 13~Arr ship Chace, White, M Heat barks David Kimbatl,' Linnell, Caleui af Tanobia, Wil- Tall Gere: Nald Queen (Domisiean Heed Bt Dominge Oly, vis, Tarpaulta Deney, Averill, Ai 3 Fort frien va Vohnes het Mie, Foran * Hole; bi x Gayen, vin Bak Toland ¥ ves, vin Tarps ‘Vinevard Bound: . via Holmes’ Hole; Cordelia, Dunham, Castner, Johnson Charleston, vis and J H Chadbourne, Wain- . Gray. Philadelphia; . Boers. and § A Ap- ene, Parker, NYork. Vis Barstow, 3 br | He rae zi Be Be fat Fy fas FE : i Lowry. & Marin, saila, Ban Suaa (Bp), ‘Abril. a, Rydin, Antwerp, Caroline Marys, Ga, Sid Brem bark ous, emen: ‘itive Cit Harcetsea. sear Wt Atwool: Smith, West ae ‘Wm Smith. mith NYork. r: Wh Arr 'wo Boys. Cooper, Georgetown, BO. bound to St Thomas, “gp eS town bar and aprung fs leak. bas put in repairs; x Re achr Mulata, Bertee, Ma’ ; sehr Lath Rich, Nickerson, iy eI ‘te Porto Rico, in crossing Georgetown bar Jy, which ems ‘eens! to leak, put in for revairs. Tn the Noemie. Johnson, Liverpool. Below, bark Dudley Robertson, NOrleane. Cid back Avola, Oro” well, Boston! schre Matilda B Wells, Terry, § An dren, Pine, Boston. ‘varks Esperance (Fr), Guichoo, Hinvre; Minoua Froth hyets, Anuw FF altham, Widburn, Crimea. Hichborn, Maanans. NEW ORLAANE, Jan 1—Arr iaditional.) ahlpn Mohoua, (Bri, MoDevitt. Londonderry ; City of Brooklyn, , . brpsot, Romuib. (Br), Dawton, do. barks amen, (Bardinian). Previ, Genoa: Prince of Wales, (Br), Monet Liverpool, brig Mar: }), MeConne]]. Havana: Mary Tiompaon, Grant, € y' Rawyer, Laignton, Maiansas Towed to sea 2th ships john Bunvan. South line. Uni- tare Giowani hie Miegieteaie. - ¢ Gowan! Batiste 5 NORFOLK, Peb 7— Arr rigs New Globo, Bath, Me, bound up James .. wan bron at into thie by steamer with Jone 07 foretopgaliant mast. ania &c Taland; 8 Marys acatho for treme: schr Wm Masen, ‘Staples. Savan: mammast, foretopwas'. and eiained ciher damage, put in repatra. Sbh—Arrship Hersehet (Tam), Hamiorg: brige Orlando, “with joss of eatin, Ae; Bil low, Rathburn, Cornwallis { schre_A V Bedell, Ryder, aod Locy Ames, Amos. BYork. In Hampton Cox. rom Chincha lnned k_ Cragader, if for Ci-y Point. Cla Br ¢ back _O s bark Wm Hyde, ssenr Leror, Sm'l, NYork. Teb ll—Arr searar M Sanford, Sanford, HYork. Rid steamer Rosion. Sellew. NYork. RICHMON)), Ted 10~Sid steamers Roanoak, Skinner, NYork; Lynchburg, Harris NYork, brig Sarah Thorndike. [ow, Cape: cebre Paanie Currie, Rogers, Boston, Gallego, ith, BANARWAH, Tob 7—Arr shin Wm Comming, J Rot ! ob T—Arr shiv Wm Commings, - terdatm, Badnibanes (Be, Cowling, Candie. Gh ships Dela= S'bowohn open Seopant, Balnbrase, Ld ’ 1, Livervoni: Rajaheopanl, Bain . WILMINGTON, Feb (—Arr hark Saranac, “Sigel arte ose: oth brig Ho: Smith. Martinique. Capt Race. (former Raiabow, Hanever. Bostein; $h f Guilford, NOrieans for Baisimor m Martiniqne, 6th sehr |. echre Memora, Bartlett. NYork. 7 ALBNTINE’S WEEK ‘All those happy individoals who have received valem— tines, and nogiected to anawer them. will bear in Jind tbat during this week, the splendid aasortment at STRONG'S, will be goid at reduced prices. Call earls to avoid the crowd ‘The great valentine depot eee s, Semen suet BOTsls. so 'S CORNFR OF HUDSON AND FOURTH: hen—Sunday. Feb. 16 Wael a ou Pr Rrenn Hobe ‘TOO LATE FOR 6LASSIFICATION. f) REWARD —LOeT. ON SATURDAY ING, $40 14th inst, coming from Chatham, street Chambers to the Ah agenne ears, or on the care 7) = cases without, the teenth mreet two watch bout ROY omenta. ¢ lish hi and the en GO Prine neh te fae i, SAMS FO WR bo ighth Avene, will receive the Above CP WAVPRERY PLACE. —' GENTI (MER MAT 122 “ina resis farmaned toot OF second with bedroom and pantry attached. how A pletsenttS Jocated. with modern improvements gus. ent Comes, Jacontts, ‘hin Merinoes, ‘De laines, Cloths. Linen Pe pe Fmbroideries Towels, Honiery, &e., ae Rolling off at half thelr value At 204 and 968" XTH AVENUE, __ By order of the Amignae. 1 PARTIES THAT TOOK THE OVERCOAT FROM the hall of 170 West twenty secon? street, ign Ure papers that ¥ ere’ in the porkete Through the Poet aitice, 99 they are of Wo value to any one bat the ot " T. PRASKLIN,