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Ww FOND STREET MURDER. _ ear were ‘rial of tes. Pmnn Sugnste Cunningham, alias Rurdell, for the Marder of Dr. Narvey Bardell. Y PULG JURY PMPASNELLED, ac, a, ao. Oeart of Oyer and Te:nmtiner, Before Hon. Judge Davies. ‘Mowpay, May 4.--The vial of Mra. Emma Angorta Cnn- Mamgham, ctias Porictl, iniinvd for the marder of Dr. Bevey Pordelt f aimed to have been her husband), in lbw houce, Si Bond street, New York, on the night of the ged or morning of the Stet oF Janoary tast, was set down fr en o'olook this morning, Mr, Johm J, Rexel, who is also. d with the eameo crime,was goparataly indioted, and mommequentty is to Do Separetely tried. Tho room selected or te purpore of the trint was that of the Supreme Gourt Geert, on the Guird Boor of he new brown stone Duilding eM Park, The folding doors which separate this from | em Marme Court room were withdrawn for the purport Maccomm«aiating the large throng of interested spectators wR were expented bo be presamt, Acroms the space be- feween the two 8 strony woolen barrier was thrown lo ree yprems the andience there from uncomfortably smeom- smeding: the Court; aud potice afijoers were stationed on We switway sot landings and at the doors, to keep bask semprrviieged perros, ‘Pacre wae se much diffeutty anticipated in the procur Smg OF an unprejudiced jury that a panel a? five hundved instead of (he vent Rumber of forty, wassubpoena: 106: for Unis tevat, The Orciat teran al We'Bapreme 3 Court: was opened with We veval Tormatity at 10 o'clock A.M. precisely, whe Meo het of jurors sobpammaert for that Court was called, ex supe received, and ence as answered to swwern, and discharged tit! Monday, the Lith. ‘Mhe Oyer and Terminer branch of the sagened, and the empanneliing af a jury proceeded with, Mt about 4 quarter defere 11 Mre, Conningham, attired in Goll widow's su of mourning, with ber two daughters, Wolen.end Augusta, wero conducted into tha court room sand took their coats Dehind the clerk's desk. The daugli- ters were notin mgtrning, but they wore dark ¢ 3 with erewn fur caper, and all wore thick vells which complete Iy concesied their faces, At this time the attendance was gromy large but Uae rooms were by no means crowded. There was a large force of reporters present: among ‘@vm some from Roston and other distant points. ‘Te District Atorncy, Mr. Hall, his aamistaut, Mr. Sodg- ‘whek; the Attorney General of tho State, Mr. Oushing, and ‘Wy. Kaiwards, appoare afar the people. Jt was remarked es very ringuiar that in 9 impertant a case there Ihave beam so tite tgal talent engage: The Judge directed the clerk to record a fue of $25 ‘mgminst each juror who bad not answered to his mame; and announced That he woul! dmypose a hike fine on ail ab- Semters during the term, It woe a quarter to one o'clock ‘Dedor® the preliminary maner was diepomed of. When it ‘wee, Mr. Hall, Dincrict Attorney, called on the case of Mrs, Sunrloghem, « aid that the prosecutor was ready to go on swhhft, and aaked that the jory should be empanneiied. Mr. Claion, for the defence, waived the reading of the | Mdiotment, pus in a plea of © not geiity,”’ and Gemansed a oni. Mrs. Cunningham was now seated brewde her evnugel. Mor vei} Was removed, and abe prosemted a face marked By xref and suffering, but presenting no traces of shat Mendish matiguity of disposition which has been so un. ustly atiribeted to her. Our reporter never saw her bo fare, agd wae not prepared, from all that he had read and @> caricatures which he had geen of her im the illustrated papers, to #00 60 quiet, amiable, lady-tlre lovking per- am She hes dark eyes, black hair, an tuteltigent and exproerise cast) countemance, but ne facial indications pol @ Grprave’ bear. Her appearence was much more cal- “@nisted 0 awakea sympathy Wan to rave the impreseion wan. Mr. Boked war also in eouri—« mild Jooking genticman— ome af the mat persona in the crowded courtroom who wouki Do picked ovt ne likely to be engaged in a deed of wd. He is not now to de placed on trial, being repa- eNAly indice’, Dut may powibly be examined as a wit amewe for tbe people or the prisoner. ‘Al thie period there wae a long pause nooacioned by the rer occupy ing some ton minutes -in adjustier the calen- der; and the parse was taken advantage of to have @ full @crouny of the partes. Tho Mewes Cann ogham oecupied ‘their original position to the rightaf the Deneb, and were Mow aocompanial by a lady whom our reporler under aod to de Mre. Dennison. The Brat juror who anewered to he name was James Matoney, of the Twenty-first werd challenged for principal cause, Te answer to the q eaked of him as to his competency w servo as n Jai taki he had exprested a opinion as ta tbe galt or iuno- eenee of ube a ai BO ¢ deinen, Me. Hall atked the juror whether the opin I had | wel was tavoruble or unfavorable “Sommer! for defence objected 10 the question. Wr. Hal argued roprie ye quceUen whieh opamed 10 ark. J that a parson whi Ded expromed an opiulen taay bo ruchided as 6 furor Abd Bm musi be, Bes 'des, if the opinion expressed wns in Savor of the anc © Mat seo. The queehon w The Juror answered the ae stion by ying at be had anid be dict net Une'k the evidence, ae far ue he had read. -ewas sufficient Wo convict Mrs. Canpinghat: that was fis > oped still: he bad no opinion whether in point of fact wae * funocent, and conk! amt ewear Ghat a uw opinion as to fhe Court overroied the question, sud exooption was The Court decided that te .. ave an or seldied j mecenoe of & party, all there twit 80 sHiequatities The juror wax then ohuilonnd for Teyor Mr. Hint suggestet % the court that either two laymen ar ome Iayinan and ove lawyer lawyert—#boulu ‘De sworn as triers wiry chalen; favor. Messrs. Swan ani Suydam, both laymen, were = mated Wy Une eourt as triers. Counmel for deionce raised an sbjection that thee gon: a were Jurors, an4 it might b « ould be ibe iret drawn vot of the bos. Tne oor, Wo ebviate the Gutouity. appointed, aer gon Mitte CopsumpLON 4! Line, Moers fansay end Coadry a fers Gounse! for defence ruled the ground of challenge to ‘De>—Fir 1, that the © bad formed an opinion ce «tam: rocoud, that had expresed an opinion; i we binened equinus ‘te privewer, Searth, ioaa be —— indifteron! ae regurde Le prsener, apd Bin, bispsed agaiust the prisoner MeWer 1 quewtions by counsel for de he had read in the Guna part of the e¢idence the Ooroner, but did wot pay & creat deal of ubct: Uy bat ‘tt Yortosd. sy iapression : ey formed any | 10 wit, he ted wo very Aietinct recalice- evidence wat, or what the com- omfavorable, nether papers; be aid Teal the cammenté in al) rs Leen Lhe same: he innocence, aud had | conversed op the Pubject but she ays bet be convicted on wo. teyrioebh sit ae f } bay { i i He i 5 “bien”? & r Setwithetanling he op noe that here war & evideuor PPBHeN\ WoOPs ct her @ & the bias op your min of seh a character ar tiat oy ou oa FG Your mind of er the jury? y T f H re Pi we of ee denne w gow the trier, ru the Court of Appeals inthe caw « ve. Comntinnk, (4. Ps d Anewer-—ite dit pe think he omulé romere th i Die inind Wie eviience. eT The triers found that Mr Wat he wie MoouTUingty Fe woe Richard J. Seydain, of the Ninth ward, newt wn 7 PP me pel oni we, be Rad formed me we to the guilt or innocence of | that opiodus eu remained on bid en expressed an Mr %. Cunmagham, moe € Fons-examined by Mr HolieToat opinion was both w as to tae gualt or inno ve Die qualiy Of Une evidence unt on party. he Wiaber o/ ext answered mT efor pry be raid he hat not termed any op 0 tine. Lacking at opmmien in the leeal py 4 he bad not formed any op } from and evidence be hud eeon the B rmoeent Chalienge for Une pruncine: Gaus » Undrawe, tat ola wi ed for favor \ samination resnmet—He lived at D4 vast Broadway ea) artist; bis mind wae neariv bainaerd ae te the gnili or ih vOeenee of the party; he could vet surwer any more \ than be had auewored: he could got say either the: She PA soner ie guilty oF bot guilty, he bud no impression owe waqy orthe other aa to her guilt or iunesence; be had Premed) a he read fhe teetimony’, varions conjectures ov Dr Mitithes, and wax inclined to a certain ¢apporiticn wa \1 hot call tp Dies; he had mo prejudice againt Ror permeh ly ne ahonld require by be wativtied we ty ber tamgconne IY ev Sdenen, Mr. Hal! @ibmitied that thie wus e oomentent juror, tf BA there wert net one tn tle workd The trier cavtainet dhe challange, dod Mr Fisher wae 4 by hie Honor BA vay whethor ner was Kuilky oF uert ene me Or Berl jorur om U0 the Binge t * ud he hed not Porwed a8 eto me oF innocence of the pri onuer wu Challenge © Doreen aad ehatienge made for favor. He had 00 opition one why or the other ax to th muilt @ inperaper OF be per) pO lw pregion whieh tC would ME Rae SLs Fe OE SS oe: : should | Mahowey wae net indiderent | ‘ NEW YORK HERALD, ' TUESDAY, pd that somebody had done ok; bake a6 lo Pose ia eee om tae co Be Rad oo in the bawee Kaew benno hy pickone, bowerety which it would require evidemoe to r move; “nad 0 Perronal pr or Dias against the ytroner: ed Dot yaentind 4 “t be went on the jury be woald fad @ verdiot according to the evi. dence; Peoria + feok id do 30. Challeage withdrawn and Mr. Witham Lyndon, of the Higbth wet answerei. On tes chauenge Tor principal =, he slated that he ad formed and expressed an opinion: poseace of the pyeoner, abd had that opinian pow. Cross examine: —He had said that Dr, Burdeh could not have been murdered by any Dat those in the house = Re- han Searles (aw hi Sanne er yeeeinds cans) stated be had furmed and expressed an opinion as to the sult Or innocence of the prisoner, and had that opinion stil aga mmatity, Haerie , J. Michaels (challenged for principat ear doth formed and expres anon an opinice as to the gu nowence ofthe accused, and had that opinion still. Rejected. Hugh Gardner (challenges for principal cause) did not know that he had formed or expressed an opinion (chal- as to the guilt or in jenged for ‘fevor—-Mr, Oakley, the juror, haviog | | Deon ewo as one the triers); had | the whole -of the evidence before the Coroner's jury; | had talked about the ease; had an itapression ss to the prisoner's connection with: the murder; it would require evidence Wo make him betiove Ubagthe parties in the howe were not mixed up in the mander, altiough tu would not | have any bearing on his | Cross-examined—The extfnt of his impression was that some persons in the bouse were mixed up with the mur | der, Rojocted. Lewis May (onthe chaitenge for principal cause) had femaa and expressed ais pinion, and still hod it Re ent dobn Love (on the challenge for principal cause) had formed an opinion and expressed it; pot as to her guilt or manocence alone, Bout, thas the parties in the house were coneey ed in the matte — Wm. Clas (on the challenge. for prineipal a ~ id not exprowed an opien as to the guilt ar innocence af party. (Challepged for favor )—-Bad not said he sa ake a eae Mrs, Burdol! and Mr, Bokei; Rae read the evidenee, faitparaly Jormed an opinion; ‘had not offered to bet $100 on the resuit of the Coroner's inquest: bad exprestod | ‘the opinion that some one in the house was uilty; had not that opinion now because of the evidence given’ at the inquest by Mr. Farrell, tho shoomaker; Uhought his testin Jooked har not say whether they Were guilty or innocent; his irapres: sion was, howover, house knew about the marder, To the Judge-—-Had such impression on his mind a3 would require evidence to remove. Rejacted by ® mayo ty of the bp lers. nion. Rejected. James A. Suydam, Francis Bongen, Thos. L. Van Ne | den, Jacob M, Rabie and Gerard Wilcox were severally ro- jected an account of having¥ormed an opinion, Chauncey | L. Norton bad formed po opinion and had no prejudice; had had ® speaking aequainiance with Dr. Burdall, but | bat not seen hina for the last six or seven ydars. | Mr. Norton was admitted as a juror and took the oath. | The Court then, at half past thre, took a recess till four o’clocks, with the intention of siuing lava Tnto the night. RVENING BESSION. Qo tue rewwembling of the Gourt the audience soeme | to have (nereased in numbers, Mrs. Burdell ooeupied the | ‘peskle her counsel, avd was this Lime sccompanied by | ber two daughters. Francis Gahagan pot having Gemed or expreased say | opinion was «worn as @ juror. | daines Gobeor, Thomas 8. Hart, Stephen W. Jones, Jolin | Thatlobeau, Austin Melville, John Muhler, Jacob Miles, ; Samuel A. Lambert, Benjamin W. Meriam, Frederick j May Simeon Watte, Harvey Wawon, Samuel Torrens | wud James TL. White were severally set aside as Inoompe- | tent jurors. Israel Jarvis was excosed om sorgunt of conaeientions scruples ro=pecting capital punishment. Wm. 1. Lockwood had formed no opiniou aud had no prejudice, and wae eworn as @ jaror, Sarovel Turning having formed ap « opinion was rejected, Duniel Casey being deciared a competent juror was chal | Jengod perempton ily Julius 2. Cogswetl was rejected. Chorice F. Honter baying formed ne opinion, and enter. taining bo prejodice against the prisoner, wis declared | competent by ule triers and sworn ag juror pumber figs, Tavid Newman wax rejected, Richar Poremptorily. Counsel for the defence \u exarinny thls Juror ‘stated | wnat they would contend that Or. Burdell did not come by | 2s his death under circumstances which constituted the crime of rourder. It might have been homicide, or it might | pave been done in self defenee. | — Charles Hedges, Philbin, Jostas Di, John Ft. Teaiing, Manrice Dufty, dotn H. Decker, Hlrain A. Peet. bone; ¢, Jiceph Putter, Danean Hagar, eaas Haber ard Wi, i= Stith were acverally Tejected as incompetent, fron haying formed or expressed opiniens: Henry Kroeh! had yen the fired dage of the tn. quext,an unfavorable ae regards the prisoner, but that opinion bat change: Counse! for the defence pressed their questions on this fon meton y to the extent of getting hira to answer that be lieved srs. Camningham 10 be hot guilty: and then t triors, aa 0 very Tebuke to this unwiee | ance on the pert MF cocmaal tor tha defenoe, aeclaveal Ub Jaron weompetent. Among the rejected ones were several who had at firt tad unfavoraie improsions, apd whove impressions had also like these of Mr. Krovh! bern changed: but by the samo extraordivary management on the part of counse) } those gendemen who would have been intelligent jurors, | without any bias if pot i favor of the prisoner, were Fe. fected | pylotit @, Sime, Robort M. Gleavon, David H, Carte | Fisher, Robert’ Robinson, David Glarkson, Jr. Lewis Goerum, John McKnight, Samael A. Church, Richard ¢ Combes, Lewis Reynoide, ‘Aaron N. Thompson, ‘sl | James choy, bert 6. B. Hantiogwn, . | William Stebbins and Heary Palmer Ward, were sovern: | set azide ae Incompetent. Horatio D. Randall, challonged poremptortiy Lake C. Goo, not challenged at aii, This gentleman to take lis oath a8 & juror, eaid ip an uu the officers that he had a reason for jury. His remark, however, did 1 Jadge, aud ‘be wis duly sworn to try tho taken the oath, he at down on the witaosy object of saying something confideutially w aye Davies urdered him Ww take h Hie was the sixth jaror 4 Hether, jm 0 r t—Challenged bard wed Sanwa everally ree bac D wi Grawn, and Mr. Green sworn as tho seventh joror Karmune Poward Turner George Tagnot ble to Mrs, Onnning “fret rev of the murder, vat Lat impr WAS altered op bis fending the evi denew of Mra, Cunningham’s marriage wo Dr. Burdetl Chatlenge withdrawn and ir. Taguot eworm ae the eighth juror. | Wm. fi. © had no Wine wxcopt in favor of home. | fle wanted to be excused from serving on the jury. Ths triers thought the bias did not render him ive ompevent, and he was chatienged perempionty. Joseph Jerrodel wae reyected. David W. Doughty having no opinion aa to the guilt or Innaneioe of the soowed, aud baving no presadice, was Sens he triers, sai wae worn as the minth purer. been wn Vm fod Aarve Baer wore rjectod ae ip counpetent jurors. Nathanie) W. Chater having been declared compownt by the triers wae challenged worily. Joneph B Gattenberg set arice. Frederick A. Gostee, challenge being witbdrewn, was sworn as the tenth juror. | ee ee Eo At T. yh Ie | rae! ag in Cochrane. 0 Thomas, Carberry. Caries J. Hines, Yup Van | Vakenbarg, sin Th rawante Sen toee \ Law B. Anderson, Pe bein, Jobe ne Mekinany Daniel Moran’ and Albert K. Bufume’ wore neveraliy re | John Areb'balt Lanne heaving been withdrawn) war frworn wr tbe nieventh Lawl Sohabmanp, min L. Swan, Joho B Andrew, | ‘Shaceere Suhors, Lateis Zame and Seba Galligan were ne ge W. Thorpe and » Gaega, wand "paper manufactory, | want j 4& Piltiam 1 Lockwood, produce dealer, Kighteanth | ward. 0. Cuaries F. Honter, merchant, Mightn werd. | © Lake €., Coe, sillc merchant, Fifteenth ward ~, John Green, butlder, ward. } 4% George forge worker, Faghteanth ward. D. Dacia W hty, Prokler, Nuweweath ward. { 10, Frederick A. Goetz, Woaeconet, Meventh ward ieik, Jets ArchibaM, ageuk and fates goods, Fifloontn bert Wo Barnes, iron mailing manufacturer, Rigb- seenth ward { Le py me Nag Aitorney if was he pre- pared vo open the case to-aight, Mr. Fall replied that bie qrmotiate, the Atiomer General | war called away om official buriaces, and he would profor fur being in Gonrt at the opening. Judge DaviesThe Oourt will sdjourn to © o'clock to mer raw merniny Connpel for te defence vabtnitted that that bowr war inter early Jodge Lavien—Not wo carly. | the Jury, and ont allow them % separate until the case ie Ciepmed of For that purpose J wil! ait tl) eleven or tweive o'olork wt night. Granaei for the def nee eabmitted that fifteea hours work Was altogether too much impose on counsel. dodge Davies—Oh, no; counsel roust give ty Bf and attiond to this came excl a! Jorore gathered around y- y (0 make aay saree ry ttt i} ca allow the fury pat he would deaail an oficer to each juror to scoompany’ him hore w-oight and im the morning for the {oe Gourt Git 10 0, Mi. tumwed of 0 vecbtomn i ures, et 1s ne, WN Ons Raahy Seopeed byte oot ouree rel one ‘the Op Hin oflcurs wer: detailed Ad od Cwore to titand meine ve re ring Mem Peck to French's Hh Beek te her rendesvene. “_ The Uoort at 9 o'ehek P.M. (Tworday,) at 10 oclonk aM. diy ressonable; coukl © somo one connecied wih the | jortiner ©. Moige--Had formél and expressed an opi- | beso vty Ban a empaupelliag of tun Tam determined to keop | quainted with her, had ew: thefr other he bay ra eanee TAR WYETFRIOUS ANAAAANAAAANADRAS ‘The Suppored Vietim Proves to be Altve— | Wonderful, Goineldenes of Peculiar Marks on Sxrah Bloom and the Corpre—Testimony of Surah Bloom, the Supposed Victim—Sne Corroborates Mr, Jenkins in Kvery Particu- lnr—My, Jenkins is Set at Liberty—Addition- al Description of the ‘Corpee and the Circam- atances Under which tt was Found—Another Clue wo the Identity of the Bedy—Dental of a Woman Claiming Relationship to Sec the Corpse. yho mystery of uhis inexplicable tragedy, which ov Sa- | dovay doomed #o,be gradually unfolding, his, since tity | Unio, assumed a shape which makes the ease one of the | most extraordinary in the aunalg of crime, The body, | which on saturday was identified by Jane Bloom as that ter Sareh, a6 alao-by a number of other positive ho were well aoquainted with Barat, has bean y the most conclusive evidence pot to be hérs, 43 | aw her yesterday. ‘The excitement in the village had been greatly increased on Friday by the arrest of Jankins, and pubic fooling against him had been gradually s¢ircugthening, when, on Munday evening abont 6 o'clock, the nows spread. hike wildfire through the town that Aarah Bloom had ar- iyed and was then at the Court House, The report was almost cniversaily deemed t be outrue; yet crowds of citizens flocked to the Cours House to satisfy themselves» api lv a short time the building was crowded with appli- apts for admission. Sarah was, however, kept in tbe court room secure from. public gaze, and it was only from the most positive assurances of the Sheriff that the people could be made to believe that she was reaily alive. Her identity was soon established, and the Corenur, by ad- vice of counsel, instantly set Mr, Jonkins at liberty, . ‘TRE FUNBRAL SERVICE ON SUNDAY. Et being generelly known that the body would be in- terred from the Court House on Sunday, the erow } vegan eollect at an early hour, and by nine o’clock, the tira) for services to begin, @ vast concourse of had as- sembled, The courtroom, the halls, the atsircases, and | for some distance round the building, were thronged with \ spectators, many of them coming from miles around. ‘There has never been an affair of tho kind in tho vicinity | which has created so much public interest. Tho follow- ing notice of the services is taken from the Newburg Pines, asprightly little sheet, occupying about as much | space ag the Post Office advertisement in the Hanatp— Rey. Mr. Bock opened the services by voeting from the the book of Genesis the account of the murder of Abel. He then said that he but half an hour's notice to offlci ave, and was unprepared to make aby extended remarks. Tho | occasion presented two prominent facts: death, which un- | der all circumstances comes to ns with such melancholy | force, and here was added to ita terrible death by vio- } tence. Among the many appropriate passages in tho ‘ord of God, he would adda few words upon the toxt— | way of the trausgressor 1s hard.’? He would mako ‘no application of it to the hapless girl whose life had been | taken by the blow of the assassin, Her mangled body { Nes before us, er has ee to the judgment. | Ty the hands Jet us tearfuly and | reverently comm them. Unul the last great day | of reckoning it, may never bo known whee hand commiited the deed, but be will go on to the bas of God with thal deep bloodstain upon his soul, A solemn and impressive levon ef warning was then drawn as to its oxempliteation of the inevitablo tenJeacy and result when a looce rein was given to the debasing passions of the human heart. It required along course of prepara- training before the arm could be neryed to the deed of “murder. But when onse the moral principles are broken down, moral restraint’ overstepped, no mae can tel] to what lengths his passions and bie desperation may jead him. Mr. Buck concluded his remarks with fervid appeal to his hearers to make a suitable application to themselves of the lessons taught by this fearful examiple of buman depravity. Rey. Dr. Forsyth closed tho ser- } vices with « fervent prayer. | ‘At the conclusion of the services the funeral procession | was formed of several thousand. persons, among whora were a number of ladies, aud the b was borne to the Eplacopal burying ground, in the yaul: of which it was in- cred, There Was no inscription on the plain coffin in whieh the body was encased, there being then some doupt in the minds of many as to its identity. “Jane, the sister of Sarah, did not atiend the fuueral, but retarned tw her resi- denoe. THE INQUEST—THIRD DAY. As previously stated, the appearance of Sarah Bioom, afier the interment of the corpse supposed to be hors, cre ated intenso excitement, doubly heightened by the fact that po other naine bad been mentioned in connec'ion with tho Identity of the body of the murdered female. The wonderful coincidence of the peculiar resemblance of the | corpue to Sarah, led roany to doubi the truth of her being abve, aud at the opening of the inquest on Friday the court room was crowded to suffocation, and the inquest proceeded as follow®:— - | TeHTOMONY OF BAAR BLOOM, WHO WAS BUPPOSED TO Be TK | HORDRRED FEMI | Mise Sarab Bloom walked to the wituees? stand unaesist ed through the crowded coart room with the utmort com- | posure. She was dressed in @ plain black bombazine dress and plain lines collar, aud though troubled with a cough, we her anewers with great auatbilty and prompt ge was oxamiped by Mr. Fullertoa as follows: wy “are you a aister of Jane Bloow? A. Yes, sir ‘Whero does Jane liver A. At Shawangunk, ith Mr, . Were you in Newburg on Tuesday last? A. Yeu, sir, » Your inme is Sarab Bloom? A. Sarah C. Bloom, With whom did you come to Newburg om Tuesday lea? A. Mr. Robinson's son Wiliam. ). Living at Gateville? A Yes, ar. qi? Did Joa return to Shawangunk with him? A. Ne @ Did you goto Shawangunk Tuesday night? A Yee, sir. Q) With whom? A. Mr. William Jenkins Bow came he to take you? A. | went to Mr. Kemp's store and aske if he would not take # Q n the afternoony About five o'clock, s# near az i can recollect @ Why did you go to him? A. Because] missed my chance; { was go! ving home with somebody else. Q What did he tiret say when you asked him to take you. A. he tint hesitated abont :aking me. Q. He finaliy consentel? A Yea, s Q What time aid you etart from Newburg for Shawan- cael? A. A little ater nine o'clock In the evening? A. You, sir? 3 Whieb way did you eo A. Out the South plank road. Q. Throngh Walden? A. You, vir, Q Did you have aoy dition ty’ in linding the road? A re sir; We got lost on the rond; we went to the village alien, inetend of going the direct road. "a Lid Fou make any mirtake at Walden? A. You, er; we went down by the mill instead of going the right road. Q Drove to the mill, and then turned and came back? A. Yes, air. ‘@. Where did you leave Mr. Jenkins? A. Atthe basin, }) What particular spot? A. by Mr. Arayn’s farm. Q. Where were you intending fo go’ A. To Mr, Morris Marten’s house. Q. How far from the housedid hy leave A. About two rode. near a# 1 can recollect Q De that night? A. Yea rir, Twent, snd could not get mH. Leta here about three quarters of an hour. Q Where did you go A. T suut Sally Dougher- ty"swidow herty 4 Hew far & that from te basn® A. About five miles, Q. When did you jor on whove body syout A. Yesterday A Tforget bie pamne; on Tueshay Ore — ho firet informed you of tt fhesttating.) Mr. Byron bonne @ Where did Mr Jenkins meet yx ing? A. ln High ptreet. De you know where Beoon ¢ Were yon ther ay evening with SMe, Jenkins? A. No air, uot a a with Mr Jenkins of say one eee The Corouer—thir Object was only t prove the identity arab. A Juror—Mr. Jenkine’ rlory wa very much questioned and itt Dut Justioe © Linn w have the whole we on Tuowldy? A. A. Yes air at the time, qnire Kager--That is true a Wore You eb Mr. Tice's at muy ¢ Ver, # 4 abo Rwhattine? A. Ite over and tea there. itpeny agned the feposits the next witness wae eworn rem eon o” @ You know Sarah Be @ You recognive this pe Marah Bicom! A. Yoo, sir Q@ You have known her verer have known her intimately, wos i well as if it war my sister. The Coroner net being yr 2An 3. werent Teuppose? A. Fes, eit. who hae frust toatitiert we eure? A, Koa, alr: 7 no say Ute her just es vi goon with more testimony al Wha! tine Wquert wat adjourned to two P REMAKKAMLE KAARMBLANCE OF THE OORPER TO PARAM BLOOM. The question nuw became, who war this young female bearing puch 4 etriking reeemblnee to Sarah Bloom that ber own firter and & nom cihers, lutimately ae- that tt wae ber, This resemblance war (on. 1 extraordinary, The body had & fear on the lef eyebrow preewely where Sarah har Soe, had @ cut of the seule finger of the loft where Bara ha one +f the eame character: email black mole ahont half between ie satis and and the knoe, on the shin bone, einaly wivre where Judge to represent the | darah hae one, dub etranyet of ll, the beefy has two Frown wogeiber, precisely Wke Barn’, en: Bre Dot #rown together so far on of both fot of the Dody, Nhe "", er from wearing tiett and Rarab om Jost the fiager from which on the ted ea ene faote, br story of Jenkins az to where be had Jet her, the inovtout of her joing i n diree- ton where ahe did not hear of the doo the body, PE sie prevabty one of Gs ap a strongest cance of clrcum- mantiel evidence against Jenkine that could well be oo PURTHER DESCRIPTION OF Tice BODY. Nt is tro that the corpse is that of a female somewhat taller than Barah, and the features wore waive her; but Mynrned CN) wmorrew, the cthor coincidences, and the fara betng sonewhat montiiated, very pawralty 1d to phe mistakh in tho Identi@. uh Hiovm Was produced Before the inquest | MAY 5, 1857.-TRIPLE SHEET. Tceoy it hewsvnc. | ice "Pa aidlion phe pehahusled Bamed) vba br the corps 4&6 romarkably sound, with the exception of which one, weft small wo, The fllowiug esiract is taken from the | minutes of tbo post morfum «vammaitons— The bedy is that of @ fomal, whose 6 variedty estimated from 20 to 26 years; length of five foot iho ibehes: sin fair aid suvoods; limbs small and deti looks as if it Were Divek: shaved back. on tne forehead ahont three quarters of an iyeh deep, ancl Go. noh or moce wide; eye» Dlae; over tho left chaek bons, shout an ingh below the eye, is a circular or raihor our ved sear, quite promineat!y merked, and abont (hraefourths of am Jong; on the left iyg, about bar? vay detwean the kao eas! », between the inswle aad great, ts a emall mole; the nulls of the small Wood present KS peeutlar curved growth, and the toes are Wearing Ggit sboos; teeth promizent and pot yory oa, the right trent incisor was filled obliquely across the in side corner fh a somewhat, aruliar manper.. These are all the pecutiarities noted, and it fy to be hooed that their bomber avi character will Head to the identiBeabon of the body. THE PORITION OF THE KODY WHEN POUND. ‘That he murder wes deliberate and done with the mort extragrdinary precaution, were can be no doubt, Besides, the pecolisrities of the pasition in which it was foond, ted very fully im yesterday’s report, it appearg that » of the underckthing was in the Mast soiled. ‘The outel yarment was drawn carefully over tbe face; the un- dergarments were smoothed down nicely; the hands were folded across the breast, and even the: eyelids were closed. The strings of the underclothes were tied behind instead of before, which is qnite unusual, so that it woud seem as, if the body had been deliberately dressed, and placed in this spot after the murder, ADJOURNMENT OF THR JURY TO WAIT FOR TRSTI- mMONY. At two o'clock the jary re-assembied, but alter a short consuitaitou it was decided to adjourn, subject to the cail of the Conopen senre being as yot no additional testimony procur EYYORSS OF TUE CORONER AND JURY TO FERRET OUT THE MaTreR. Too mneb eredit caunot be awarded tho coroner and Jury for their energetic efforts thus far to discoyer the perpetrator of this terrible deed. Rvery rumor with the slightest shade of foundation, has heen thoroughly sifted; a letter mailed by Jenkins to Now York, was followed up, though found to be @ \dressed to sister; the adjoining towns have all been visited, and every possible means used to throw apy iight upon the as yet unfathom.bie mys tery. The jury aro mostly men of means, and aver that they will Siedbes @ar investigations, regardless of time and exyense. It is said that reports have been received by the Coroner of a number of females missing throughout the State, but he keeps bis own counsel. The Coroner and Sheri! Edwards started yesterday sfternoon, and drove north of Newburg; they rofused to disctose their destina. tion, though if any testimony is procured the jury will be immediately called together. THE LATEST OLUEK AS TO THE IDENTITY OF THE BODY STRANGE DENIAL OF AN APPLIVANT TO SEE 388 CORPSE. On Saturday morning, while the town was alive with the excitement of the news that Jane Bloom hal identified tha pody as that of her sister, several less hasty and moro thoughtful citizens were attracted by the appearance of an ‘aged creolo lady at the Court House, almost frantic with grief, and begging to see the body, and asserting that it was that of hor granddanghter, Ab effort was made to procure for her tho desired privilege, but so confident were the officia s in char; re that the body Rail been fully and an- mistakeably }entified, that the request was den’od. The’ inconsolable woman was reluctant to Jeave, and lingered pear the Court House all day, and on 8 ‘she followed | the funeral processjon to the grave, where she exhibited the utmost grief. She waa heard to say that she hoped there was no mistake as to the saeunity, for sho had a strong presentiioent that the corpse was that of her grand daughter, who bad been missing since Monday las, and who, she’ feared, had been murdered by a young man with whom she had been tntimats. e said her grand- daughter was weil dressed, and had a Drenmpin siadian 0 the ope found pear the ly. She also said that the under clothes leoked much like her granddaughwer’s, Yet {wm spite of all Uhte, in the éxcitement of Jane Bloora’s iden- tifcation, the poor woman's story was allowed to go un- heeded. "But as oon as Sarah Bloom made her appearance, the story began to gaip circulation, and goon search was made for ber. Bat she had departed, no one knew | where, and thus the matter stands, Permission was given | (0 the doctors yesterday to disinter the body and take out | ibe upper jaw, in order if possible to identify the female by ber teeth, and the operation was w be performed in the afternoon. The excitement ip the village 18 ou the Increase, and it was expected that the Town Council at their meeting last vight would offer a reward for the discovery of the mug- derer. The Coroner wil! keep the inquest open @ reasena- dovelofemente, Ahgbnerte exe resengn ove of iy wok cave presenta one. remaikable insiances of mistaken identity fed m4 commentary on the danger of judging haaily op circum. btuntial evidence. Great Freshet a ein tel {From the Daily jan, May 4.) Doripg Saturday and Padme d there was a great fresh. et in tie Delaware aud Lehigh rivers, and large amounts rty were deatroyed. On Saturday the eddy in the De ware abyve Easton, was filled with rafts which had been landed, some of them belonging to the’ raftmen, and others having been gold to lumbermen in this beetaod. Two log rafts were landed at the town, and the af- teruoon of Satarday @ large log rait belonging to a Mr. Rose was started from the eddy and with great difficuity janded by the aseutance of many men, just abuve the idge. Yesterday morning, at seven o'clock, the freshet In the Delaware lad resched nineteen fet, ‘and six hoavy rafw broke loose from their fastenings at tie eady, and went off. One of them struck a pier of the Delaware bridge, and wwnging around came against a log raft fastened to the « broke it in two, but did not loosen it from ts feaae . Several other rafts passed down during the day, some of them being mucu broken and injared, Of those which broke loose from the eddy in the raorning, two belonged to Mr. Michael Butz, of our borough; one to Mr. James McKeen, of South Easton; one to Mr. Doster, of Bethiebem, and two to rafemen. At poou the water had roughed a height of twenty-two feet ‘The waters of Lehigh were much property ae jured. swollen, and o’clock A.’M. ed falling at Bethh & height of 2534 feet, and was slowly ths time two mere ratte broke loome at the eddy and came down, They were both log rafts, The larger one beiong- od to Mr, Doster, of Bethlehem, and was worth about $800. Thia touched » pier of the Delaware Bridge and ran fair aguinot « pier of the railroad bridge, com- plotely, senornting the loge and making & ireméndous inst the bridge. ‘The emailer one belonged to Taman & Bonnet. It paseed both bridges without Large bodies of drift woo! rap during tha day, and toany fragovents of buildings, bridges, Lonts, c.» pansed The fretiet wos by far the largest of the reason, and Sacharisen and: ekara nave Geleos immense teapot from it. During yesterday Whousands of persons thronged the river banks witness the ragiug of the waters, while man; wore engaged tn recnoving qrode (roa ee whicl were inundated, and in otherwise The banks of The folic ©) list of vod fur a » following is 1 list eattien copes tur dua ie Roanoke, tached to the steam fi ae on te, which went into com — cormmand ing ; ay j, cceoaala, tweed Deamon, f , A gion; Passe! Assistant Yinrrinon; Adsilaat Rargeon, Bawin Te } Midship- Ino. Jobn-on; Third Assistant Engineer, E.R. t; Foarth Avsivtant Nogineor, Wm. W. Dengan. The shep-of-war arrived up at Norfolk Let inet. Ofhoors and arew all weil. Of war tw the coast of Alrica, Lieutenant, Lee Walker; Davideon: Fourth fieutenant, A. Pith Lieuvenaot and Master, T. P. Pelot; Pureer, John dunpincham; Past Aesiztaat Surgeon , W. Sberman; Assistant Surgeon, R. ©. Dean; Boatswain, cha Fi. Hacker: Gunner, John Gaakine; Carpenter, Down; Saimaker, Stephen G. King; Purser's Cork, o- bert rpeiden; Captain's Qerk, Wm. Brovet Major Jacob Zeill The brig I war taken up on the fat the Nw Yard at Ni Norfolk, ol, ‘end will be rare s thorongh repair, in Rarrop Lae been to anty ae a member of tei Becton baw 8 ven are ¥. Tapoat, ordered to the command of the innoscta. Lent. Thoodoric Lee, U. 8. err, bas ree Dr, Geo. Biacknall, (', 8. Navy, has been ordered wo the Cumberiand, pow #4 Aoeton, w First Burgenn of the Afri- ean equadron. Revent® Newk.—Liont, 3. A. Morse has been ordered to the cutter Philip Alien, at Baltimore. Lieut, J. F. Mil lean bas been ordered to the cutter Doane, Upon thie eta tion, 94 Ldeut. J. A. Nimmo has resigned. Obituary. Hon. Twonas B. Cannons, Mayor of the otty of Memyphia, Carri i wom of the lave I, Of Tnmessoe,) died it DR, BROT. Crrroll waa Tor af & pro. minent leader of the democratic party in the southern fection of his native State ed aad General Jackson dering his fe was a warm personal friend of Car. toll. The frneral of the late Mayor was conducted by the civic authorities with all the solemnity proper to the high ponition which he filled in he are tecmmacad Tur Wrrat Onov.—The Cinci Cincinnati Garette mays of the wheat ‘ the SAA State from whieh unfavor- able reports of heat crop are received i# Tllinota; and there, dere the fall wheat in keriously. wheat. (fay IG cately moulded; torm slender; hair dark brown; whea wat | Deon Slied, and there is @ corm upop the | sun ans. sees ae | wheat than has ever been prodaved in the a ak Curtl large. set , ee wae Aimanao rou wEw part of ew Tork, May'8 4, oT vi Wilcox, Sonthampton snd Havre—D ‘eamanip Vanderdit, Steauaabip ¢ Columbia jew), Berry, Charkeston—Spodford, 8) iandy Prank, Jordan, NCAP PNIOTEN: Ri | ES men. oJ 8 ip CT a ), Liverp: Bbyp hy + einen i oren Men 4 Oo. Hark Clurenss’ (he), MoDonough, 8 NB—Uollins & Hail, en. Oyrane-B a Dollar e4 a mal ¥ Buck Washington, Marvick, Periaat Waish, Carver & Wilaon, Land. fache—Evereit 4 Bi + Wh ounient Mitskuon Cuarionion Detinrr & Poster, Rate, Kingsland, Hakimere-Maltier, Lord & Quereau. Fe, WhIemore, Bowion-—J Shr Q's Hi ab a Maven—' } Seanad, Mo ran ar MALL. Potter. aFRN/ED. Steamship: Cowes, Pallock, New Orleans via Havana, Livingeton Crocbe: mdse and pas Steamship Marion, F Foster, Charleston, with m sengers, to Sp a. Tilesion &Co, On Bunelay, 109) AM, 20 Lookout Mhoai, uapane sigaais wih brig Hade! iphia, bound Ny 4:30 PM, 10 miles N of aunties NK of May Queen, of ip K Boe ey State, from Philadelphia for Sa- Hatteras yonnabs Monday, bow 180, Colnmdia, ence for Charleston. ship Herale of the Mornl lipper), Callao, de ing. ane ior pian ), Raker, ans faunpion Roads (wher (0 1 Bi er shy A Low chs oy on 9 3 4 Ww, Sauces: Grosior from oft East end of Staten ands bones for San Fraueisco 8] cpper hi « for Gnesrstunru, Mar os, 4 nt redge. eas ISIE bal mitts hanna ah at 4 na fo LB Ne aa Chrver thetore feparee Wea a the De Bhip Albert (1 pl Bho a tstinks: wit Bat, Tat 3232 N, , Jon 72 ‘C Ryder, 4 days hen’ Mgnt, Bream ot mise and Oar Oy Hemlove Non. thats Norway, 42days, with oh to Been & kunharde, bi of rk Rkimmer of the ea tg) Jan 7, with Brazt) yon, eo, to Agsure & ‘Galwaye S afarch jst lat 56 8, lon 62 he bark Mitfors (of Sou moon. Fe For from Mazatlan ine OL 8, loo 46, 3 7a ont; spoke | shi piracy of and for ‘Lives days from A! by, dat stern Siar, of po 2), speke the Pas a from ree Plate for Antwerp; April pn, 600 cotland, froai the mine miles RAED ‘of Bandy Hook, spoke: er cain Sandwich Islands for New Be-tford, full. Bark Montauk, Lincoln, Galveston, 18 days, with cotton, to J H Brower & Co. Brig Yankee Blade, Darling, Rio Janeiro, Mareh 4, with eof- fee, to J 1, Phipps & Oo; vessel to Van Brunt & Blaght. Urig Laurea, Dunbar, Para, 25 days, with eovoa, de, to Burdett & Nob Brig C Perking, Beal t Crofe. Apri) 22, with 4 Del Lop nett, April 2 ‘7b, Tat 27 40, lon 71 eb) ig tier, of Gouldsborn, 3 ayn from Por'o Rico for New York, onaparce cof Macias), Means, Mayaguez, PR, April miaater, wear, to or Lubee), € porbett, Clenfnegos, April 12, io Brett, Kon & Co. April int iat $8'45,. tor 7s was boarded by @ Boot from yebr Abigail, of and $4 days om Salem for Alexancteis, shortof provisions, with whieh We supplied her, chr Carro Amelia « Orland), Turuer, Cape Haysien, Apri 1, with cotter Go easel to iho bouod tn Ba a ih ra ote fs Loe te sehr und to Hamburg. wil a ce painted white, 10 days from Charleston a x oo Hincke, Ties, sin iu April es 88 cee sugar, wayerait & CO, No dato, Int LW Alexander. $ days from Baitim, boast ‘Schr Kasbee, Robingon, Ponce, PR, April 3, with sugar, to Ti Southmayd & Sons, April 22d, tat’ 21, jon 63 $0, apoke achr ve pAlired hr Syd Fi; Dry Harbor, Ja, 6 r Alfred \ ol ney). Toran, ‘y or, Ja, dae, with onde, be! 16 Converutt thr starlight, Whitmore, (1 Sehr Queen of Mp) Schr Hosea Ballou Sehr Granite State, Hal Boston. Sehr John Pendleton, Roni h. Providenos. fhe Ellen Perkins, Brash, New ieton for ATbany lestial, ——, Pariland, loop Oregon, Rholes, Frovibence. ‘Blenine ur, Geer, Norwich. , Ghoucester: jonoesier, SanLcD. Steamship Cohumbia, Chgrieston; sbip Amerioan Union, Li- Yerpook; and others, Wind as sunrise, WE; sunses, SSK, with rain during the day. Miscellaneous snd Suur Bran o7 Exeine, Thayer, ztom the Chinhba Talands for Hampton Roads, before reportid ashore, we during the night of 20h wit’ about $0 miles Sof Old Oasriicrk Inlet At last advices, ‘enh, the nhip was oa tbe outar reef, acest aking ; it was thought she had jost her false kee! They ite ase at her ste waa mipposed ebe Bur foundered off Oape Horn, in addition to tye S700 para nyhy sepia Ag od insured for $20,000 in this city. Tt is sadd the mjzenmaat, whieh was frst cut away, wal forced by the pea. Soot — it nn- eee ee ee to pnd by the aovon age Farah) . Bank Lap Racisn, at Norfolk 1st tust from = paukeae Bey Ra ‘ont — stove tm bulwarks woRARE sm yates Rowton for Moblie, wi fe, put back sa Sas, Owen, Deve for Rio Granite, pur into Rio iro Mare 8, with mainmast sprung, Ae. ep bs R Tt Doveras—Kllwood Walter, Secretary, a of Underwriters, has P| the taney further particulary of the diagniers us the above vemsels. The vine, Feb 18 wipe bark Rails of of and trom Salmon, Captain Biaty hour, bound to. this port, beeamwo a ick ler the following ‘unprecedented irrmat got the 2&4 ull, having made the Mf igh, about 4 miles distant, at 2AM dio master de” termined to anchor until alight for whieh purpose all sail yas taken in with the exception ‘of the foresail hahied up, and the two topealls down upon the cap, an? wheu in the act iting go th the easel wes’ struck by @ farious ‘OF thrDado, which lupe and eunk ber in five fathonas of eterna ving & ematl on the surface of the wafer, which the captain and crew clung by until ‘daylight, with the exception of a Ransen, of Bal'imore, who went down the vessel, and was drowned. The survivors safely landed in a wretched fondition. The bark R. 4. Dou lass, of New York, Captain Parker, aailed from Malaga. on oe the 250) of November, with s cargo of wine, &e., for San aco. and on the 8d inst... being in the latitude of’ 41 4 8, leap 4, to tng Fea url Dou Dumps to ikaep ber frre uni Wa er, Aho bore away for Uuls port ‘ the 1th incl, ond he ves tasteln cena Bure Jonx HATHAWAY, benge at Wilmington, NO, lost over- board on whe Zid alt her ecomd mate, Albert Bhiler, “Prov RI. He {cll from ‘Uw fnretopandl yard on te pall, Gnd thense overboard. pPei Lavy o” Tee Lace, Tibbetts, from Jacks ri into Charlerton Sah ei leaky, unnville for Scun Araourar, Long, of and from Rook ond to 8a. fh, was the "veosel in Contant with bark Warten which nandoned and alecwarda towed tn!o Norfolk. Bad hey rag. f ) vann stove in, foremant «pi ee Bee aot of cargy overboard, fore. put Scxn WW Puttox—Ry_retter to m retary of We Board of Usdsewrliors es ene Wane ‘The eohr WW Fulton, of Den: to. Nuvie wtrnck on a eb ewe em Bag, Reo’ Inet, abd suk in wo hour. "Tbe crow wore ard and arrived bere tals morning trem Anguilla’ "ee Maseach ship, ete 19 bia by ee uae Fob Tr previdents NBO had ey a Ma ready fo = ated the cooper, Me Jon Michell, of Charlestonsn: thee wick with consi . Feb mi, nano NM, 4 wh on board, fretient not mise Masashi ifojry,cn, Sond, a ty Nh, ad been seton fire by the crew, but was extin: "| ius with Mtie damage, Tybee, Preemin, Swonuigion, Hid from do March 94, Hydaeye, Taber, NB. on a cruise. Spoken, Rbip Windsor Poreat, (ratiam. from Cronutadt, pats ee from NOrleans Apri! § for Havre, Apri! iat Sf ton Bi bowls oF Boston) i 14 Dont . Das from Osloutta Dee $1 for Platham, tom CRtnah Tena foe Oo, ant, 63 days from Ringapore for London, Pop azard,Linctin. from Colombo, Jan 6, ton “ 4G a barks De jew Fork, from Mobile for Clenfuagon, ‘Roeb: Jamaea River for Rio Janeiro, Apel $0, Mace lay Brow, Parks, henoe for Apslechicia, Apel 24, i mi ap hie signed with lever B in it, was aries bere or for Rin Grands, wns pean Moh ae ‘Arma, “from pram — April 94, tot 96 oe se eae Bee Pa ghpety ie es Foreign —_ March 19—-Jn port ships Messenger, Uorning, for Mste fos Reis. Se) sud Alfred Biorlr, Oomery, uno; ‘area "March 1t—tn port, bark Lenox, Stinson, ‘ore. frome Howton, tom, diag’ and others wa bei ancesond, April 1—Ln port bark Danie! Wright, tor Moa. ‘Wa, froth ——, rah! rae Rae aa a pore, A os tg Thoms. Hayrins, Lyte Taady Lanrillia, Larend or, for Boron 104 br Poem f 4 Rid 17th, brig and & Thon Ta nou Girmmautan, April J0— In York, arr @th: brig News lloy, Lag ps suns wae aes toll i ote Qn. The wind “return ein, ind ‘ ‘ange er ind eur ey ah! Pha pag Sh ran i $08. a mre Bulan, Bernier 4 ise Mecune’ and . Guxenouk, Apr) I-In port He bark Aigo Franklin, Clo- mens, from davvinah for Atdronean, to load for Be GuAvaM 4, April Sid goby Hy Nit, Garwood, NOsieane, an r bata Morris, Brunawick, Ga. ) Callan; Wandeet . tam, Bhanghee! i6ih, Pliysiones a Galeutias om ‘Ady, Intan, i) Jowen, Le Que \ Portland May a; ae ewes wid dnepwtoh : ny ) Latch, for Boston ian, Yaron: for > Behe Alloe Uonee, = hae Mey): Vow yor for do Gh; 8 cue Pty sah Rceekene pe ei ie fist, jeton eee Sun a do for to" ————— B 19, Bah; et te ih; Me rei id Heston ea ae nu Lata ee aia do; @ Peers (Stes tea ean aioe pest Fite of Stes yt for ai oa Shon snd kamal i—In port Br bark King John, for Bow 8 AY barks Mondamin ‘noi Mt Ver. seh. ‘4 aay foe’ Pavers aoa dei OPP about Apri T2No Ax vessel rine Pi ia val e—tu por,"® om Sear ‘3 laneaa ve pried eaten Leland. wig “orders; Mary ‘Alice Swantung, a Clark, for Whitmore’ isa? aa hed, brig Car lath Rich, Nickerson, Mayaq or guy Brain, April 1S—In port, vitchr inaac'O Herts Spotiord, for Baltimore. Rocusix, April Jn port, Br is ica West, fer 4: ‘York and Bosion soon, Ls pom spr ete ports shi) prs agp ieers fi York, minger, (Prus) los, i rae % 5 bark Nevistiandy (Dutch) for Boston, Porgy yy (Duteh) do BuyRNA, April 4—In port harks Andrew: Carney, ts Tg Brsrernes, Apnl 2—Ar? brig Indian Quon, NYork; Duh, , bip Redwood, Now, Hoon." Broxorx, Apri In port sehr Hel « asten . Benton: for lostou May 1h cr IS. fom Boston, to vafl on hee return abt Mul Henry son, for do nextday. Ski 31, bark Sea Breer, tai Trustees, April M—In port ship Ana Washburn, NOricans brig Josephine, Pendlewon, for Palerny and ready. Strawsnir Tpiay a Quen Per J TR ARAPEO, Arr trom NYork April 1, Tommereneres at Deal; ‘pin, of Mobile at Sontbampto: Cn . ‘arr from Philadelphia 4 Sioroueel, Air from Casestone Apel 3) 5 diit's a rr froma f AE oan ens ern hy Wallace an a Mate fen 4p a Apyil ®), Canova at 1 re fran ‘an ‘Are fran See onus AU 9, Ludwig 9¢ 68 we from ‘agon at Tiverpodl, ei for New York Mori is, Nordamnpton and erpool Bid Por Baltimore Apéil 21, Caroline from Liverpool. Sid for New Orioana April 2), Magistrase from Liverpool, KANDRIA, May 1 XANDIIA, May 1 arr schrs Mott Bedell, NYork; 24, OSTON, May'2, PM—arr ship Jonny Lind, Litlesald, Novy Orleans; bark Zephyr, Small, ai brige , Benis, Aiataitaa nl Cook, Cook Provincelovea.” 3d—Arr ship Goddess, rowel Calcutta, briga oka Oliver ce Newootnh, Humacoa; rham, Remediow; idence, Melville, iia ade via Sarninah; sohhe Bay Bialo, 1801), imei Are he hi Ba Talbot Welling onan ae Kistmmund, hener for Mobile with lees put beck: ¥. A ship supposed the Byren, from Calentia, Bid) HW good breeze, to 8, whh rain at night, steamers J Falmetto; ships Edward, © Putnam; barks ‘Alma, J Wallace; and from Nantaskot Rovere: baits Philomain, Renpire, Win Sunday, wind W 10 SE and ship Tuna, Bbip Vandalia larted, Duk samo 10 aa BALTIMORE, May 2..3—Are stonmship Jacksoo, NYork ghipe Ducheese brOrieans, nd, Callags Leontine 4 to load for Amatcrdam: setira O mick Reed, rosy, iy Ma on Liner © ‘Chareh, ‘elden, steamships Wm ma Rvedurd ¢ York, 8 and (B rice, Tey, se ra Wa Cobbs Et Hallet, Boston. ia a arias Nickerson,” Codsiestos i Drigs) Abbot Lawrence allen rin seem ‘urn (Br), Cook, Kingston, PAP achrat i Matlin’ Cloud, Bais. nyertouea ad ir bi “bg Web ‘Webb ae Whe Arr h Bowing, rie Boston; Island REA Btovens, do. Ch Bacon. N York; Moniank, Linéolu, do; GEORGKTOWN, So, April 2—Arr Nihon, en id oe Wee ‘Boston. yanoabizitb, echt’ N mm, Emerson, gh Bonin: ML Tewalle Hinks 20 Skater 4) pe Mth 5 Bruen, Dodgias, 3S rit 2—Arr achrs song yay y 1, Peytona, Miller, ae na Apt ® BE wd ta tack | Egy eee 4 owin or yea harbinger: Dele, ae an GO Micon thontae Sie See hig 4 Sheppard, Oauden for Chari sid piping arene Bee provinoetoes feng feces Bit sche" Benj Franklin, Pa ry nasa ee ad Decca. Remains at 3A M, cal J Rpen- SUSE tr Ei te am, taco Brown, irom NYork for Phitsdeiphia. “gt . MOBILE, April 27—Cid ship Momtemame (ie), ea Pen- MACHIASPORT, April 25—Arr brig Drax} York, FH IRD, brien Minne Miler, White, Went ian ae recinn, Alien, NYork Rradbury, Miller, Goast of Atvica: soar Mayhower; Sehasce, Noor, . NEW ORLEANS, A re tam | meainsbip Alan: Shep part, Galveston; bark ‘aura, Willams’ Nortaks Bass sernbbdle, Gregory, C1 pom oagwed © wea Teh inet, shiva North Amerie and P A in qa are dries Rnorh Pratt Brightman, Matanzas: Amon M Roberts, Colson, Carde a 6aSi, vi Mx pw comin up up, oon Chipete, re Davia, > and, Philadephia van 28. Ky May 1 Arr bark Lady "Raglan (ite), Warten, Cardist, 42 chew Alqulzar Long oekgort Sand Shree see! inow, Eldridge, N 3 ent ana ie, Oe Mente’ NYork; FE FORD. y y os zh eet Norfolk; Or ly Sor, Pe hin; Citade!, K oN hw BURYPORT, Moy 1 Arr schra © Matthows, Warren, Grorgetown, 80 Em, re Bi Atwood, Phiind-tptin, Lom May 1--Air schre ‘Toarter Unk, Kelley. Rovtion! for ea Ty ice, Ellanbetrown for Pall Rivers Hoops Wartingjon, Ronn Mork adoais, Joanings, Rond- ‘out for Providence. PENAAUOLA. pet 187048 bark Goo Thomas: Traland, TROATRMOUTHE dhee ase bate Wh sleeping Ba mt Me Arr ig c nM Mary lund; schr Susan Baker, Boltimore, 5 re ND, Apri 20—Arr sehr IL, Snow, Conary, Laboo H, May 1=-Arr achix Chaa 8 Curwal Sven Dennis, ent, oer Rwen, Old Fact Ni Thos h hompson, Le es, sch Poqabanoede "i Piwit. LAIR OTON, A Ant. 22—Arr bark Fiian, Provt Radiant, New Worn’ Mary Melee, Oreoken icheusod; dirs Alvarado. eign nh 40% NI Ry pee avin srt ‘OF Fak oT ARLTER ORES ee for this week. Order carly teas L™ OUT FOR A one t FAreR THIS Week. Bonen was called Mbit of life we are in a panbonansiranipir gear ory Rewstecd, Tha A the above pt Pesotationa be pub: Mabed in the Hernid ‘Sunday (pm 4 aod wi Bumiay More Moroury, and ‘copy sent to Engine a No. S é NRRD A TIMPSON, Poreinany, Isaac F. Prauasrs, Foercary WEREAS, ALMIGHTY ty hi =. TROORYTAR Ww": wisdom, hne Ny hand be he pon proiec'ing the lives and wherean, tis gndden hearts with the most poten of bealib and vigor, who keew him, St "He who, the 1 i Wrage We Bens hie divine love thia, the of thelr oived, That aa ® inst token of respect and aateomn west a ou of 2 aoperenan Wee. pos sy, bathentieatec, be % yt ot Mr juntington, and also that the ame be publiahed in auch news. papers an the officers of thle werting Lake ALORHO MOAT, Seorrtary pro tem. ’