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THE BOND STREET TRAGEDY. Mrs, Cunningham and Hckel Indicted for the Murder of Dr. Bardell. Spedgrass held te Ball as a Witness, ta $8,500, and the fwe Mis Ceamiagham: Discharged from Castedy. CLOSE OF THE TERM. SENTENCES UPON PRISONERS, &., be. &. Court of General Sessions. Betore Recorder Smita. ‘As toon as the doors of the Court room were thrown open this morning, {i was epcedity filled ta every part by Oitisens eaxious to ivarn tho resalt of the deifberations of fhe Grand Jury in tho Bond strest tragedy. After the arrival of the Recorder, nearly an hour was occupied in dieposing of large number of prisoners, whe had boca wemarded for sentence, among them were the following wanes, which have elicited considerable interest in this & AN ELECTION BIOTER SENTENCED—SPEEOU OF THE BECOR DER ON THE PULIES OF PUBLIC OPFIOERS. Joba Mathews, who was triod and convicted of assault and battery om Mr. Murphy, of East Broadway, on the night of the 4th of November, was placed at the bar for | Recorder Smith addressed the prisoner as follows:— ‘The affidavits presented by you do not change the av- ‘Pact Of the case as enomitiod by the prosecution. Ta ingts of this @ leader of place, created a a.sturbence Qbat wore in connection with you, aad imjured not only tke com who was mitiom tn conseq PRT attempted Od in doing 50, mean. De ry wes found kill The District Attorney not having it in his Power to show that the pistols were loaded, acoepied ‘& ples Of assault and battery only. Had it C ‘those pistols were oade’, and had you been 4 the testimony that is now before me, po jury would have Besitated for s moment {so convicting you o! this orime. While Mr. Murpby was sceaing redress at tte @tation Bouse, h's premises were entered agala by persons who were {2 your company at the time ft was first \. inside of hie habitetion was almost entirely demolisbed anc bis property destroyed, but cote single srres! was mide by the police of tnose who went ip the seovne time to perpetrate the riot. This Soflowed after a riot o ibe same Character, ia which not a arrest bad been affected, or no attempt made by the police to suppresa tt Th of geged ta them, thro. Permitied to operate 1 @eeaped punish msnt, that 't is catirely unsafe for our cit - te walk the public Ligoway pom ecoasions of that In your cate, | regret Wo say that mon ‘promi. ‘positions, men wh» shoud frowa upon all those p:r- tm such purposes as you Lave beea solictied op your beball, sad fur poutical ft AT i poitt ca! motives, tha, ponishment in (bis case enould 1 repel all such requests. The a8 i 3 = g ‘will listen '0 sppeais of that kind they are un. werihy to bold their office. There is nothiog ip this caso So etenuaio the offevce, and if the law in your case ‘would allow me to 'm you for a long term of years, meuoh as I regret to inflict severe ga Wo the punishment «hie would be imposed. The ex- sent of the punishwent whicd cao be inflisted ts twelve ‘moatbs ‘x the Penitentiary, and that is he sentence of the Gourt. The accused, who was a well dreased and (nteil!- gent looking young man, was thea removed. HABTLEY DISCHARGED. Jobe Hartley, a young man, who was imdioted for the Saurder of Patrick Greety, was the mext prisoner arraigned at the bar, Ii seems that the accused found the deceased i the act of having improper intercourse with his wile, (Qmd, eEneperaied at such an act, he inflicted stabs upon Qresiy which rsuited in bis death. Hartioy picadod auilty to manslaoghter tm the fourth degroe, which was aocepied by the District Attorney. Tne Resorder a4- Gvesmed Dim tn the following language: — AcMARX# OF THE COURT 70 THE PRIRONAX. Joba Hartley, you were indicted for the murder of ‘Patrick Greery, wiom you jound tm the act of having im intercourse bis fe Competed etapoes of the case. Under act comm! tec under snob circumstances to be an offense I can very well under Person tn such a siuation ought not to be id | eeponsibie for the act which neoowmits. The pro- was the greatest whica possibiy could be giver, inducement to do ESERLEE 5s Hi iF fives) extent in your benaif, ec tha! I wil! euspend gD, great as was the provocation which ied you to commit the act for which you have Deen indicted, f is something which must be reourring to your tahoe the Ife of a bumen being, This act should be the mrane of making you restrain your passions through fife Legg Once Of Luowe passions, you are w ea error which may subject to Severo punishment, if not to the tate of the malicious murderer, You are disoharged. Hartley bowed to bis Honor, and jeft the court. An giiomp\ st applame was made by some of the spsotalors @e( Wok en improper mantfesiadon of feeling in the ‘Qourt vas instantly suppressed by the officers. THE MODEL ARTISTS GET FREE. Qounse. (or George 14a and Charles Bird, obarged with Batering to (he morbid amorous ‘eellags of @ portion of our fe\ow citizens, by kreping & mode! antiet esteblien he corner of Boadway and Grand srreat, | moved to quash the indictment ou the ground thet a Dill ‘0° wisGemeapor Caspot be found ant'i the pares haves previous examlostion before the police justice, which privilege was denied to bis clicets. The Recorder prantos rhe motion ‘TRE RRCORDER BXPRLSES INDIGNATION. Ha Honor them stated that compiainis were made to Hae aH i2f: ii § : 4 He at at 1 i ri yee He t : i i lf ie} fiz i 22 H i 23 THE BOND STREET TRAGEDY. Preoisoly at balf-past 12 the Grand Jeary appeared in Court, and handed a bundle of indictments to the Clerk, who passed them to the Recorder, after which he said— Mr, Foreman, are you through with your business! Foreman—We are, siz, amd ask to be discharged trom farther etteadanoe. Recorder—You are discharged, gentiomen, with the Whaats of the Court. ‘The Grand Jury tmemedintely retired withou: making ny presentment As the proceedings were transacted ilentiy, the reporters’ table wae instantly beaeiged by An eager crowd fo kmow the rewail of the investigation {inte the marder of Dr. Durée. Their curiosity wee soon Wrevied on temruing that the Grand Inquest hed found « free bill agningt Mre. Oanningham and Joba J. Fckel, Oharcing thom wih the marder of Dr. Harvey Burdel! {Om the night of the 96th of January last, at 81 Bond street, ew York. Toe (ollowing a ® verbatim copy of the indiowments — ‘THE IWDICTMERT AGAINGT BCERL. On of Tork and Oounty of New York, u.—The furom of the people of the ety of New York, in and for Mee body of the tty and county of New York, upon thelr LOUS PCORMI sie Youn J, Eckel, inte of the Fitoant NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1667. qward, o'ty of New Vert, and the county of New York more eal, on the 80mm coy of January, ia the year of our Lord eve thoasand eight hundred sad fifty coven, at the ward, the State thea a'd there being, wilfully, Celentously, aad of bis malice aforethought, did make am assault, and that the esid John J. Rokel, with o certain knife which he, ‘the cald Johm J. Eckel, ta his right hand then and there bad ‘and held, him, the said Harvey Durdell, in and upon the left wide of the breast of bim, the Garvey Bardell, there and then wilfully, , and of ; 4 i ot @f two tnohes, of which sais mortal wound Barvey Burdell, on the day and in the yoar of Gt the ward, city and county aforesaid, of the Raft ul g& Bri i li | eforesaid, wilfully, feloniously and of bis matice thought, did kill and murder, against the form of Matute in such cases made and ggainst the peace of People of ot New York and dignity: jurors aforesaid upon cathe farther present that the said Joka J. Kokel, city and county aforesaid, efterwards, the day and in the year ward, city and county sforesald, with erm in and upon one Harvey Burdeil, Peace of the people of the State, then and there wilfully, felonious and of bie maltose and aforetheug tt, did make an assault, and that the said John J. Eckel ,witha cortain sberp instrument to the jurors unknown, which the aforesaid Jobn J Eokel in his right head thea and there held bim, said Harvey Burdeli, inand upoa the left side of the neck, of him, the sald Harvey Burdoll, then and there, wilfully, felosious!y, and ot bis malice afore. thought, did aiab, cut and strike giving unto the eald Har- vey Barde)’, then and there with the eald sharp instra- mont, to t®e jurors aforesaid unknown, tn end upon the said lett eile of the neck of him, the said Harvey Bur- dell, mortal wound of the breadth of one inok and of tne depth of five inches ; of which said mortal wound, bo, the said Harvey Bordell, on the day aforesaid, and at the ward, city and county elorceaid, of the said mortal wound did die; and wo the jurors aforesaid, upon ‘thetr oath aforesaid, do say that he, the said John J, Fokel, enid Harvey Burdell tn the manner and form and by,the means aforesaid, at the ward, olty and county aforesaid, on the aay end the year aloresaid, wilfuily, feloniovsty, and of bis malice aforethoughi did kill and ui der, against the form of the statute in such oase pro. vided, and against the peace of the people of the State of New York and ber dignity, A. OAREFY HALL, THE INDICTMENT AGAINST MRE. CUNNINGHAM City and County of New York, s.—The Jurors of the poopie of the State of New York, in and (or the body end city and county of New York, upon their oath, present that Fmma Augusta Ounniagbam, calling herself Kmma Augusta Burdell, late of the Fifteonth ward, city of New York, in the county of New York aforesaid, upon tho &Ctn day of January, ia the yoar of our Lerd one thou sand eight hondred and fifty-seven, at the ward, chy and county aleresaid, with force and arms in and upon one Harvey Bardeil, in the peace of the people of the State thon and there being, wilfully, feloniousiy, end of ber malice aforethought, did make an assault, ad that the said Emma Augusta Cunningham, with « certela knife, which abe the said Emma, in ber right band then and there bad and hel¢, him, the sald Harvey Burdeil, in and upen the left side of the breast of bim the said Har. ‘yey Burceil, then and there willfully and foioniously, and of ber matico forethought, did strixe, stab,cut and tarast, Gying wnto tbe enid Barvey Bardeil, thon end thors with the kaife aforesaid, in afd apon ihe ielt side of she breast Of him, the said Harvey Bordell, one wortal wound of the breadth of two inebus and of the depth of two inches, of which sald morial wound he, the said Harvey Hurdell, on the day and in the year aforesaid, at the ward, city and county aforeenid, cf the said mortal wound dtd dio. And #0 the jarors atoresaid, upoa thoir oatn aforesaid, de eay thet she, thessid Kmms Augusta Ounsieghan, calling borself Kuma Augusta Bardell, the said Hervey Burdell {np tne manner and form and by the means ali eaid, at the ward, city and county aforesaid, oo tt and year aforesaid, wilfally, feioaiously, aad malico aforetheugbt, did kill aud murder, against the form of the slatute in such oase made and provided, and agnirat the peace of the people of New York and chew dignity. And the jurors aforesaid, upon cbetr oath sfore acid, do further present that tho said Kame Augaste Coaningham, of tbe ward, city and county eforesad, at- terwards, to wit, on the day and yoar atoresald, at thi ward, city and county aforesaid, with force and armi and upea one Harvey Bordell, in the peace of the poopie of the State then and there being, wiifuily, feloniousiz, ond of ber alice aforett ought, did make an assaalt, and that the said Ruma Agusta, w'ta « certain sharp intire: meat, to the jurors aforesaid unknown, which she, the seid Emma Avgusta in bor right tand bad, apd there held bim, the said Hervey Bardoil, in aad vopon the left side of the neck of him, the said Harvey Bardeli, then and there wilfully, (eleaiously end of ber walice aforethought, did stab, oul acd strike, giving unto the said Garvey Bordell, then and there, with the sat sbarp instrament, to the jnrors aforesaid unknowa, in and upon the said lef side of the neck of bim, the said Harvey Burdeli, one mortal wou of the breadwh of one inch, and of the cepth of five inches, of which seid mortal wount ho, the enid Harvey Dordell, on the day sloresaid, and to the year aforesaid, at the ward, city aed county aforcand, of the said morta! wound 4/1 die, and so the jarors aforesaid, upon their oath aforesaid, do say thet tie exid Fimma Aveveta Cunsiagham, calling herself imma Aagaste Bar del}, the seid Harvey Bor‘oll tn the maaner and form and by the weens aforesaid, at the ward, oliy and county te sefted i Fenes { atoressic,on thy day and the year aforesaid, wili'ally, feloniotsty and ber malice aforetbought, did kil! ant murder agains: the form ot the statute im euch onto made and provided, against the pesos of the peopie o New York and thetr digniiy. A. OAKEY HALL, istrict Attorney. A true bill. JO@PA B BREWSTER, Foreman. SNODGRASS ADMITTE® ON BALL Immediately after the proceedings of the Grand Jury were made public, the Rev. Mr. Snodgrass, father of George Va!l Snodgrass, who was beld by the Coroner as accessory to the murder of Dr. Bards |i, took stops to pro* cure ball for the appearance of his son om tho trial of Mrs. Oonningham and John J. Eckel. He called at the clerk's office and gol the necessary bond Giled up, thea proceeded to the Tombs where young Soodgrass wa: tn- carcerated, and sbortly appeared in company with his gon at the Recorder's office. Our reporter was present when they arrived. Young Snodgrass looked as (resh liberation from bis contemplated lenguhy term of impri- sovment. Ax seco as he entored the office he took of! his overcoat, Belped Rimseif to @ cbair and « pen, and signed the sedjoined recognizance with porfect non- thalaoce — RRCOONIZANGE TO TRATIFY City ond Oownty of New York: Be tt rem: that on the twenty-tiret day of February, in ven heed P caesar Gisvtant, of Nor is Wea of New Yor! yp" 1. Bigivoenth street. Im said came before the jew York, and no © Bate 5 t H - 2, The Necorder them addressed him thos :—Mr. Snod- frags, this binds you to appear ae a witness on the tris! of Mre, Cunningham and Jobn J Kokel, who have boen indicted for the marder Dr, Bardoll this morning by the Grand Inquest of the otty and county of New York. Sectere on Dente, by Jas. Rumeli Lowell, Oa Thuredey night Mr. Lowell delivered « leoture at the Brooklyn Atheneum en Dante, [1 ts a eubject full of imtorest to the scholar, but hardly guited fora mixed orowd of general hearers. Te these previously igneraat of the great Italian pect aad his writings, « lecture ca him could only be « laudatioa of his poetry and his prastical Genius; It could pot convey any iden of the man and his styie ad bis merits. Nothing but @ close study of any (Greet port tm the language in which he hes written can Give a knowtodge of the post, of his genius and writings. Who could ever have any idea or just impression of Homer or Virgt! by a leotare with etther of those mames for ite ttle? Mr. Lowell, indeed, did not attempt nor aim @} euch 6 thing, but contented himself with describing the age in which Dante lived, the natare of his great work, (the olty ta which he was born, and the mention of the ames of some of bis cotemporaries. He gave, indeed, a brief siete of his life, which would have been more i & a dees! slg ieee ase atte] m8 i it Hi dole- Lye poor, Pm agi wt my og |, and tt f Sorurenten, Their turn giddy, aud they take ii so wholly in earneat aod au serieve wat they come to think that there 1) really noting tn hesven above or in the certh peosuh ti {00 Of them in aby One portion of mankin« aa tnstitedon and a law, ve «3 hot-headed (oily and jcveulle ar- dor too tar. thir goncolatry ts in fect josbtution and @ religion among us, agaings whicd it 1s eimoat Leld @ sacrilege to lif up the Foie, it is worth while t ¢ xhibii ita Dasencas a: d meanness, t's hoartiess Rees and immorality, before we quit the mudject. [tts to to be noticed Ip this that ff a woman Is old, ugly and poor, eto 19 treater with positive neg iect and contempt. The ovorgy, te to be observed, belp forward the vicious puneoiatry, they are conrtapity presohing and loc- furleg upon trfluence of women, the power of wo mee, Ac., stretching the cord to \te ntmost teusion, while whey grease it well with ao Dpeyy ed oo hie guncolairy is a Cangerous (ost:tution, we bed 0 senseney to Jead the pavwraily woak mind of women to great follies and even to greatcrimer, It capacity of wrong doing, and that evem when they give way to evil temptation ant comm!t ortme, they will ‘and ougbt to meet wilh countenance and sympsthy, and eroape the taw, which ought to reign paramount without character and Tt a well, therefore, to watch geduious!y against any, and relaxation of the law, be It a dangerous therefore to make unnatrral ctentucrtons between one part of mansiod end anoiner, ond for these reasons gunsoistry is dangerous. ‘We do not wish ft to be inferred that the lecturer ie in any way deserving of a if be indul Bimseif in remake ince cating this ‘orn faith. an impres sion would be erroneous; | was only incidentally and he let out the iden religion in this matior, - }, ® prinetple of our day, hardly noticed, yet tremendous in iv iniigences and ope- me serve asthe text g j eft, 2323 rior to either of those two lecturers, !o mind amd je pomeemmes more study and edecaton, he has dep h of thought and larger powers of philosophise better and more profoundiy, { lt i; ef feild.“ Mio ‘samen thoes oi vated. has tarried long enongh at J : li a5 i i Bee ie | z il bee : i} 5 E i i i ii & i i i 3 { H § 4 3 i it sy 2 Hi] rE sige Hi ee ; i a : f ! | i f : i i i 5 i ei} ‘ i i i i i : i tk | i ; Boos Grom Ghe Ompe of Geed Hepe. We cotect frcm eur Glo ef papers Crom the Cape of Geod Hie. @, iho tatiowing interesting Moms ef information im regard to the progrem and doings of the poopie of that Gistant part of the world. [i will be sccn that ia many things they keep up with the opirit‘o! the age and the services rendered te Sioncare Sate a omaha iss toon teneatioa erties to ropresous nae imam Doss beade, eres celle, well by the mn whe ‘Souduoved tne Pp of the day. Excellency Sir Geo Grey pre- Rawson te 4s. if Mr. Ji ‘we Mr. Ebden, sue- nature apd importance of the dis. f : i ond tf & 5 3 i et i 5 i s i. : il | HH A Ef ti cl Hd il i if F i i i ff ir i g a 5 Fy fy ial F.5= aH iF gecced bebeisligi it ‘i ee He 4 z i E HH 2 z iil Beck RSEESS acceptance of bim for bis losses, to discharge and to enable bim, should Goa fa EMS. mip bist mae a Saar Stas ve ive tale an: ot . "ine of clr’ life, aro very i Bt i dt lites H = f H i if é i det 3: i i 8 z & - : g 3 7 s i rth He ne i ne i t i i i Hl tl j i § : i # it the aro bisened with all the lexuries of 04 lito, have also to auiler come of tte 5 know somothing of the law. if we 24 t, from Vat becd ad vertined onder iad gment of the ‘Cour the omoibusses"” the hat it te i . Po, «1-1 aati dy ‘Blorre to uy Tome of Jeowary 17, naps: —M. de Moray. ‘at ©t. Petersburg on the 6th ineiant to the ang Ky is veneat the. Neeris ot bree feuciett ‘the bride's just eighteen, the ar. two or Mfty-three; the pew Countess been St the institution of the I Maids of Honor, and the Empress Dowager wished to give her to iyoing Rmprevs an owe of her indies: but the Em- said she would have nothing to do with her, i r, Men A Bey. J Hitehinis and indy, J W Pritahett, J Je ler, 1. U Perry, BL, Molntowh, RW Fol Macte, Pmbert PSB DeP ort. ‘o Masebeli, ‘nit iiarie Peer a tg Aa tn) eon, Mra Wardell, cS Lory Rit dectman, BA HON. WH oo. "Y A Lake, wad Lh tog wleerog, | r Our Ohicage Correspondence. Bark Ocean Wave (Gri, Morriscu, Cape Towe—id Baye: Gmsase, Jen. 04, 100% | “Tia ces Dect. Peabody, Bordeses Foattoah of the Mictleien Becky Bona of Hien Yerk=-Penty | Bark Pertr:dae. of Toasts, Eposches and Dencing. Bork Vinten De eee eieet tm sete cantveney te} Bot Beret eta ve i ore f F ‘wine collars afforded. The tables wore laid out ia am) iamin artistic style that would have delighted that prince of | Schr Ephemis, 4: cooks, Socer himself. Those whe think we can't get up Bobr Vapor, ea good dimmer here es your Now York hotel keopors | cbr Boston. Whalen, Obarl should bave been present ai this splendid entertaimmoat. | Schr Jamosiown, Laiouretie ‘When the bill of fare had been discussed to the ealisfae- Bebe M'Van Nae, Vous . tom of the company, the cloth was removed, and the Schr J J Spencer, eavembly called t2 order by the late Vice Presidentt the | Sohr abeils, Faulklie. Bo society, Mr. J. H. Kednie, whe made atew appropriate re- pe SEY bathe marks, tn which he referred in @ feeling manner to the ‘Sloop Vancouver. Jeakios, desth of A. S Prentivs and Rev. J. V. Watson, members | 8)00p Maria Louisa, Cumm ft the society. He thea imireduced Mr. ‘James K. | Sloop Phenix. Dalliba, the President olect, who, afer a brief Feed the toaste, which were responded to as follows:— “ ae it Toast.—The Empire Biaic—A giant of modora | giccteme fap mines growth <grestor than ‘or the god eamublp Southerner, Barra, empires, with all Now. to support to Spefford, ‘Tileston pee roe Mp ed BeBe lle applica is pe o the atlantic oad drink com: | “fee: Be hase (ot Portland) SAILED, ‘ork paid the werid an equivalent of arter wr Bremen: ehi ec cties Riaenrie macsaiae, | Stren ance tourna cen oat @) years atter his genius became known. market; Exact Savaneah. ‘Also, steamships A\ Bavanneh: Nash toa; Jamestown. onto day ‘Ann Marie, Pouuagy i Regular Toast.—Our Ancestors, sokere.sThels amon ure our alice of ie deods of | Fi7ing Eagle, Mobile; Hope, —. noble daring our heraldry—their example our precious in- ‘Wind during the day from 8K te NW. H. G, thumway, Req , responded. Miscellaneous and Disasters, 6th Regular Toast.—Oid Times in the Gardea City. ‘The steamship Washington. Capt Caveady, salled yesteniagy oa Jar Toust.—Fort Bdward, Fort Fort Sou ee tes —Fort my- rool lor, Fort Oniwogo, Fort Pusan, Fort Milos Fort Willem Ing the shin J F Wiley tot Serta rea eee ae Hen fs od be ay Le Fort Her- peter, having been fort to &@ committee by Berns’ Heights, Rulwater, Weet Point, Blecty tun, | vesneer % Commerce, hey have awarded $8000 for the wer berry Mohawk Valley, oink ve a be ie 447, | Bark Paar. Rpofford, of bark Philsh. hence at Lh ag Pont nd Or heen, ee rian, renorts bing epertcuced a svere Gun on te eae 2. spots ‘as triot “3 Tisiian wo noid histories Beso ira Fravces, “ a Winans from Liver- pic nics, pool, los! sails, bost, galley, be. Gowns Svario—Telegraph despatch to 7 Boer of Undorerors duigd— B Fe — x Hoon. ‘The echr 8y brio. Fatbaway, loa’ wit ovecing at 9:3), oppesite the main light on Bandy Hook. Aurening 4 Su1P’s Nawe—At Savannah, on the 17th isa the completion of repairs on the abip Telecra-h wee pleas ted, at which time, in compliment te one ot the nae | Savannah, ber name was altered to the Henry righ Elliot Anthony, Esq., Seoretary of the Society, res- Ellwood Walter, Hag, Th ‘Tosat.—The State of our adoption—on every page in is written “Excelsior.'’ Poter Page, Esq., briefly responded. Moone. Invites any ous, hewover the highest of ‘his follow her new pame, was annourced. her colors. were ran te Chas. Walker, Sen., Esq., responded. _ ‘considerable drift * ms pepaienne tees ty te Gtiees heewen Te tears eee: | eee at pler N sip a rae ind Ucleas, tasued “patecta of nobility” for the highest ariste- | held which came down the river, write I mage’ Gar orsey, and teach the humblest clzen how to beceme'‘sove- reign” of the world. nsan1s—Schr Rdward Wootten, 188 tons. 7 Rev. Harvey Ow tis responded. old, built in Dewan, has been sold at $3600; @ schr, loth Regular Toast.—lHency Hudeon—The first discoveree | POLE Tee. Sek GAS of tho noble river which bears his name, and the only one Of | contract has been concluded with the goverameat te raa a the great bavi who, in searching for & of steamers twice » morth for bet ‘~ prin gators ng ny | fed any practical feasted Far Wonk nts Resse Locka ae Golte Raee ‘William Brackets, eq , responded. and &. Marks, a! $70,000 per anaum. Mth ‘Toast.—Mrs. Blandina Dudley, founder of the Netices to Mariners. Dudley Odservatory—She geve of her ani the richest Notice to Mexcnants Trapinc witn VaNezoe.a—The at- legacy (0 ‘star eyed soience,” and erected a temple to which | tention of merchants and ship-wasters eogaged in irede with lgrims: from all uations Wwill yet repair to gare up Into | ports in Veveruele is ealled to the following extract of the mew eaven. jequlsting imports: — ‘The captain of & veasel ar*iving at port in Veneruols trem Dr. N. 8, Davis responded. a foreign port will be required to 12h Regular Toast —Our ritles- Dis tte iy en Now England, Scotia. Hibernia, St Patrick's, and | 1M. The rogister of the vossel. the Dragoa, knows who all ‘of thea World | 2d. Mi of bis cargo. the class and masse of or New— welcome, welcome to our feative board. vessel, pasion to which rhe measurement tn tens, Judge Drummond, Iesident of the New cagland Soai- | Uame of muster, port of clearance, Uuaallty of peckares Opa Rrreeset raz briefly. Graton, Au. wihtma number, the port of destination speaking, toasts and sentiments conciuded, | name of consignees in accordance with the billa of .sding, the bail commenced, and at least eight handred persons signet. The manifest must also contain a list of all the teres, joined ‘in the dapotng. the affair was a most on aie Eeeee, Be, on bere, os evn brilliant one. The Sons ot New York enjoyed themscives vs ah 7 ne ferponm bg to wolces, greatly, and tho prcprietors of the Richmoad House have ply with ‘themselves in the first rank of hotel keepers, 20¢ | mev' eum oreneut to the Conoal two capiec of aif wevlone et Only of this oly but of the Union. ute ‘ialinped,expreasiog quae¥Ay,qraty, wumber meascre and price. which two copies are certified by Yee Gleavings from the Missourt State Consus, | {0 Tho rilreiurn one oopy to ibe shipper in « sealed cove ‘ ap above provided ‘The want of the register will subject the veesei and carge te ‘The car tain failing to deli anifesio as above: will be fuca 8200, nb4 wi" FS required to delitey up-al es bills of lading. anda list tarueies on board sot talped. whieh wil) aes . he agrarian tts charge of vessel apd , = pense of the cactain ‘The want of certitied invoices of all the cargo under consular te of $1 000: aod shoud The seal be or ine inwetoas : oF pe nagane omnes, | ered, he will be tried tor the oGence the sentence ia_eix years. Of | ‘‘serchandiee invoiced of shipment sieee | serwareae sree ee ; dallas | _Consignees of merchandise from foreign ports falling ; Callaway ag yf rl 1 aalapalelapes Seat 8,008, and Platte next, | y{"%s" Nicoreed that the shore bave not a single ys Sat cares loving ports law Unto Been at , ree oe be Ey ee Ca'taway bas 15,808; Bucbesan has 15 813; bes Bradford Durtes, as 15,089; Howard hes’ 16,086; Greene bes 14,127; Marion Sight other ‘men deerried s few Ot got LE -y rat} ig H ‘Woodward, of ship United tates. gene | Sete eeeecemares ‘Washing’ | ‘iret day. and lay by the beads free colored por- | Junk in om docks baa head ron jemevieve, 84; | anda medium size fluke and other 1@ aod lost inn fhe es oe Steen rdnmavoring eat toe | (=e4acaifh neue Sal ee bas 18; Pike, | deck. away three ‘ogetber with bulwarks bid the moet im- | ing tbe whole side, shout 10 se opulation’ te | RbOv 3 feet, maabed in the after part Bg 9) 5 bb! cask, Sad did other damage of leon : —— Fee iad oro re 8 wial popule- | inslly saved abou’ %0 chia tacreaee el ve | on the Duh lad a very hard yh. 4 on ak aa well ‘ax vomit which bas | (ub Tine, oars Taacen, bigcke and sala, un of twenty or thirty thousand citizens. The Soe setonging Se tho bane rompletion of slighty. had viroumsiance | *!. hundred thousead persons tne soata. | Paleo east, wi!l, independent of other cbasaatan, a6t net vant . Drasoh of in. | Found and the next | (ound Mau them greater devel- ‘Hpok: same period | and from ¥ i hee : wilt Ship, Morceting, Partiet, from Calcutta Oct 23 for Boston, following | ,,.° ‘Abby Brown, from NOrieans for Boston, Feb Li, lat a, given tothe |e wy aaaeee Waite, from Bristol, R, for NOricans, Pete . aap for | Py Jan 12—In ‘Vowante, Raow, Aen — ceahctia's | o Bate Tyla ayo eo nea eens erry Dnt | Fa Mh Ra tar shee Ld reo that the Volante bad sas Rome Ports, joyt from ‘cole ‘Ail pachanes end letters intended for the Naw Youu ORL shcetd Ue vont , Pel Tae eae fede awa ese ae in ie ia” BR a es Wi Wee a eda Mee tae Preamabtp Av, Rtramahip Ne CLEARED. musta Woodhull, favannah—& L Mitohtll. ie, Kwan, Charleston—Bpottord, Tilesiow 2 Oo. Steamahty Jamestown, Parrish, Norfolk, &o—Ludiam & be ty rN! RA wel pe ee WitaiNoroN, Ne P ‘ ‘elaasar, Lovell, Sydney, NEW—Goodeve, Arkell & ivegpoot; sche Raw: Ridder, . 1 "io Fagtde, Gold, Rew Origa Wm Nelana & Gone, Mier hs es a AME, ie