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. a . . % THE NEW: YORK’ H ; PRICE TWO CENTS. WROLE NO. 1553. MORNING. EDITION—WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, :1867. Z a y= 2 voreath asia F of Mexico’ aa of Spain not domestics ewoar thas she was. He would have a diuyrain | lected that at the first ving after Mrs, Cunningham | lation to witnes#’s conversation with Dr, Burdeld while | — Yo Couneol for Defenco—Ofen saw Mrs. however, as much the interest THE BOND STREET MURDER, | 7 Toa SEs tats foe oe Stes | Seer eS Na | RE eine mr bt eos | salar ee anata oe | een isang tessa ae j , Ve et ty Ser lett hand stabbed him to the heart. | ing—the Domue’ baring Geeta reais for her two Judge Davies would let the jury say for themselves | Carve: never noticed that ahe carved veidg the knife with weakness of cither, and that weakness i¢ hia opportunity, of Mrs, Emma August Cunningham, alias | The learned counrel on the other sklc had imtemated that | danxhters—‘ Oh! Doctor, where ase you?” whether Mra, Cunningham had tieard wee conversation. | ber eM band, —— for the Murder of Dr. Harvey Burdell. would contend that this might have been « homicide— The Court here, at 1 o’clock, took a recess for an hour. Crosa-examined—Nothing cticited. Dr DOCTOR MAIN'S TRATIONS. ‘Tag Cudtn Sieve Predenmeneien Concha and which Meal sons tas sation eh tere APPEBHOON RBRSLON. John Burchell was ibe next winosa, Tui was the the cireutaetavooe which Wok, placa” on une morning wat irid (April 3) Correspondence of Landon Times. } passion? ray eaeyaet, ma Steen wonnes 8 bedy ‘The direct examination of Hannab Oonlan, the cook, was | who had first diecovered the dead body of Dr. Burdel he was called into 31 Bond street. (This we omit, as wo ith tho recent reports of General Jove pong aged WEHNING OF HR. HALL FOR THE PROSECUTION. peak notte blows of spermotic, pamion, or of tel de } reamed ou the reamemblig of the Court a2 cock | Is evidenoe was ta great exient a mora, ropetiion of | publkhed io fuly before.) Mrs haningham,’ sail, | from Cuba has been enupled one tn the eet Wat the . sbow lows of reven; hatred wi © testified before at inquest, He excited, 4 1 reek v= hee 5 blood’ ‘The District Attorney repeated the question as to what lng im last week by Lord Howden wi 6 gromand even when the ebbing . Cunningham before - | cally, and seemed to be in grief—so was her daughter y w ith respect to ihe gi YAVTERESTING BVIDENCBE. pea were repeated, Mo aks emurenes ans at Mrs. Cunningham had said while abe was sick at Thanks- der, ‘Jon, the Mostar mee erties co August; witnons spake of ine. peculiar ‘smell which be | frequent violation of treaties lately committed by the land- that the discarded paramour, this victim of, and of | giving of 1! ma‘am,” be replied. “John,” said she, “he will get all the night of the murder in Bond street. ing of slaves in that island. I believe it is customary when epi pom ow revenge, this vietim who died in fuldimant of bloody | Witness—'My goodness, Doctor, where wore you?”” over his passion in three or four days.” The Dootor’s | | Q. What did the odor to proceed from? [Counsel | authentic information of such transgressions reaches our Sestmouy of Dr. Francis, Hannah Conlan, | jhreats which had not yet cooled away from her lips, was Counsel for the defence objected to evidence of declara- | head, he raid, lay so near to tho door that a common sized | for defence objected. ‘Greetion Silowed, and excoption Minister bere, for him to send a note to the ish gov- Mrs. Stansbury, John Burchell, Mary dead. Whoever did that deed was probably covered from | tion so remote as Thanksgiving, 1865. man could net have entered without knocking tho door | taken.) It seemed to be from burning woollen or leather; | ernment calling it attention to them. exe nOtes 1 head to foot with blood, blood upon the dead clothes, Judge Davies ht it hardly worth while to object | against it. When he went up to Mrs. Cunningham’ room | it was a disegreeable smell, but I cannot say for certain have of late been unusually frequent, in consequence Donoho and Doctor Main. blood upen the dead walle, blood upon, the dead metal: | now tn bo ad ad the question before the recess bo saw her tying om the bed screaming and crying, abd } what wan, Whaces spoke of Mrs, Conuingbam’s an of, Oo aay ie ei damsek coed tie hava toon eounied BO NBW DEVELO PES ENTS found next morning bot withthe catch down, at ids the of the eerie cp ¢ as well =o peeenan ‘Gwe samined= Botl Cuot: maraing just 06 (De bout hei nae a sg m* ae believe If justified iD etath pe tantbete repens ’ catch op, showing that it had been entered. And evidence. y as ws 'e it now. ‘a3 | (witness) came in; he eaw bim near the grass plat in the | al rr or neck. ve mysel tating ° i when be found morning, found | this evidence to be grven for the of showing that | yard. Cross-examined—The day when the murder was dis- unfounded, As regards the rumors of General Concha’s &e., ae, do. who bie "limbs eciate pac te by | Dr. Burdell had produced an jon on the defendant, | > "to'n Juror—Tho day before the murder he came at 7 | covered was avery cold, disagrocable day, and a fur cape | return to Spain, whether to take bis seat in the Cortes, oF the hand of some one who had access to the | aud that therefore she had murdered him ayear and ® | o'clock; the Doctor left that morning at 7% o’clook; wie | WAS Dot , even within doors; the body of Dr. | by order of the government, they aro not confirmed. house and who bad ability to remain inthe house. He | half afterwards? or was not tho object to get this before | nous was im the working room when he saw Mr. Tickel on | Burdell lay 80 that when the door was opeoed the door | During Concha’s former command in Cuba ho was noted Oourt of Oyer and Termine: bad it, no doubt, with the desperation of a whole ar- the jury, not as legitimate evidence, but to blacken her | the grass plat; he had his back turned towards him, going | Would come within eix inches of his head; witness turned | for his honest exertions to carry out the treaty respecting: Before Hon. Judge Davies. my; he fought with a whole army of hates and re- | character? je. Nicanbetena Sain oy evssalion 0 | to the water closet, Ka the ped exer the hand of the Cry By, oyee. tha sayery, but soca, ae be cenee oa i 6 vengee— * show motive then it woul imate. The Court here at 6 P, M., toook a receds for an boar. wou! heart; there was ni in the position of | scrupulous, or what map, would Q .SE00ND DAY'S PROCEEDINGS. turned, Judge Daviee—It is on that ground J admit it. Pad the body to indicate that it bad been moved into any other | three years term of power expires ina very few months, Tewnay, May 5.—The Court aad Jury were punctually Rea eel notary dpe Countel for defence—Are wet have no limit to the time BVENING SESSION. pesttiont thees ‘that in which it had fallen in death. * ‘and itis supposed that he is making the most of his later Sgt eg the hour to which the ad. By every bypothesis thatcouki be given to this case, shé | to which the prosecution may go back? TRSTIMONY OF MARY DONOHO. ‘The Court, without Dr, Main’s cross-examination being | days. hippeiente: We. serees » Aap | must havedone the deed.; There was in the rear of ‘that | judge Davies—Yew; I think that the period of theca par-| Mary Donoho was nezt examinod-—This is the woman | completed, adjourned at this point at 30 P. M. to 0 o'clock —— vero aleo early in ceurt, y Pamtgel &R not ch Doce: to the “a which would pocce| bid sign hive = re who had been in the employment of Mre. Cunningham a3 tomorrow marailg: [row the Lanes Thee (aur antics) April 22.) ‘Belen were iven wor! 5 tae oy tem Tos re of tara ret au: | ets wes noneesioa ae ding Tacs a, that | Groeten ated he Der racy ata | chamber ak wh et ihe oure ome cage | 4 Tee yay mcrae Deane, | sdted te tat Saghi i aunt to fpening-—which was opened for the accommodation of the | Cherrenteriers ciiers robe mas Yadicted alone, and alone. | eee ee nee eran) pat tionor had ais- | f0F¢ the murder. Bhe, too, is a middle aged, intelligent wo- | “UFiP6 planned : fow pavchases on the part of the fablio and « beter gene Smitienco—was crowded with spectator. The Atorney Ge- | she stood here. There lay the body carefully and decently | posed of that question. man, She testified to a difficulty between Dr. Burdell and — ral supply of money. Loans on government securities Hn . i were ol for 8 cen peal wes prevcnt to sssiat in the pronettcn. the tog tha persons would aks that tan tobe cbr | queritn, NT | -av®? SY Wot counsel has wd 8 | Oi Crerit had beat hey tay were; Youve soe | ARRIVAL OF THE KANGAROO, | Gscount marist wan wl compari cay. and i vomo ‘The jorors having answered to their names, a suicide or a man who had been murdered by some one | " The District Attorney—It is not with a view to produce | man—a very bad man.” Sho heard tho Doctor saj AAAI ADIN exceptional cases jong are Bai ve taken ‘Mr. Hall, the District Attorney, opened the cace for the who came in and escaped? Who but a woman, who had | abortion that I ask this question. T do not know that there “You're a bad woman,” and then she heard mmelhing Additional from Europe—The Spanish-Mexte | at 4 ion below the bank terms. Tuo closing prices of the rasa key to hare 3 the ee’ rata tae ‘was an abortion. ele ees nie Reeve we @ miscarriage. like ao ry and, ws Beotor put her (Mra, C.) outof he | can ImbroglioBritish Opposition to the fod gy three per cents show a further decline for tho ‘The duty, he said, bad been assigned to him of prepar- | could Dot, ewing ‘without in contact with it? hen thet Teavaiatance an pa vibhie was. She hee Ney ee seaiel Peng hg Cuban Slave Trade—Queen Victoria Conva- ‘The letters from Paris doscribe an uneasy feeling. es fag the usval legal way for their minds to receive the evi- | How are the bloody clothes to be of? Tho Hight Davies—As as the testimony has referenco | and asked witness whether sho had seen the Doctor take a | lescent—Ttie United States Policy in China | | Tho contrivance of the government one 1 ge clothes can be burned inthe fire inthe reom; but the wool- | to ve I shall admit gun out of that closet. Witness said ehg did not, as her back Serious Ai tof E: Politica=Revo- by compelling the Bank of France to capital @enee which woul! be offered in support of the indict- | jen clothes! These she takes up toa room in the attic, | — Counsel for defence—That motive, then, is not Hmited to | was towards him; that she merely heard his foot ax be y copa igee cg seems to have occasioned considerable dissatisfaction, ‘ment. The prosecution proposed to prove by testimony | where a fire was placed. And Dr. Parmelee, who lives | the defendant. came in, but did not see him. She then said, “Mary, you lution in Spain, &e., dic., dice itis positively stated that the opinions of the Directors which, though formed of delicate links, would | opposite, had often noticed that that was a dark room, little | Witnese—Mrs. did not say anything to me | have no notion whata bad man that is.’? ‘The steamship Kangaroo, Capt. Jeffrey, which left Liver- | were unanimously against the measure. farm a perfect chain of mental conviction, that | Wed but that night he saw there a light, which sprung up when she was sick, but she said “Oh, my, Doctor, where | | Counsel for tho defence hero interrupted, to say that | poo) on Wendaxday, 22d of April, arrived at this port at [From the London News (city article) April 22.) > and then diminished, like the burning of garments. are you?” I went for a dootor for her; Tame baok | full stenographic notes were being taken of the proceed- . i ‘The funds maintain firmmess, owing to the absence of ‘me of their late fellow citizens, Dr. Harvey Burdell, | then there was theemell of burning leather. All these cir- | Dr. was with her in the room. ings; that that woald ebviate tho necessity of the Judge half past 8 o'clock last evening. any renewal of the late pressure for money. This after- tm dying hours of the first mouth of the new year, | cumstances describe the evidences of it. And all | District Attorney—Uid Mrs. Cunningham say what was full notes, and that in consequence, the hours of the | The news from Eurepe is of the same date as that | noon a tendency towards became observa- her eased to be one of their fellow citizens; that he was mur- ——— he lay there ghastly» — ivdea, . His | the cause of her sickness session might be diminished, as tho interesta of their client | brought by the Indian to Quebec, a telegraphic report of | ble. The closing qootalncas ‘were 34 per cent above those stopped at balf-past J showing Witness—No, sir, she did not. really required they should. day. rate (or loans on government stook fered with malice aforethought in bis own house, sur- | that he liad bad po time to wind the watch, as was his | Question objected to and overruled. Judge Daviee—I veaaet assume that the counsel on both | Which was published in the Hxratp yesterday morning. “tee Sper cent. the favorable features of Yeunded by the sanctity of his own home; that the decd | nightly wont. Next morning word te brought to hor by Q. Did you observe the state of feoting between Dr. Bur- | sides came here prepared to try their case. We are indebted to Purser Kavanagh, of the Kangaroo, | the day is an improvement in the American exchange, wes premeditated; that all the circumstances show that; eee ees, eh Ligpeedy? ae ee dell On + emis yeh A. They Sag h frorg A ome Gee Saeco for a short ie with he fovaragn for full files of European papers. whilst on the adverse aide mast bo enumerated the less Geet it was a dood showing on its very impress marks of | friend? rte teres Hi tae - 4 9 See Eee Ratan ais oes See favorable appearance of the continental exchanges, oe and did 20h go fore Mrs. Ounninghaim came to the dinner table; did_ not Dounsed that tho Court woukl meet af zine ifthe morning, | _ The Kangaroo brought two bundred tons of cargo and | iny"Sisence of any recovery on the. Paria Bourse, Ounaingham by laet witness an to the object of Mra. Stanabury’s vieit. To Apotber—Don’t think abe ever saw Mire. Cunningham ‘Couneel for the delves aan vbjevied wo taptiwony ID re- sewing. are i ! rendfa) hate and revenge; that some one in that bouse | down stairs to render that duty which, if wife sl bat her sickness was; aho handed me a chamber | sit till two, take a recoss till three, and sit til} eight in the | four hundred and ninety-seven passengers, in the discount ‘although demand " was, she had sworn to render. And then, when with in tt, and I ft down stairs; evening. q vd a fa the deed; that there was total exclusion of every | Tr” Main ‘tlla "her. the ‘Dolor ta dead, abo says, | Rater upon it and i appeared lise tbo shape ofa ead | “‘Eamuination romumed—Mre. Cunningham said to wit. | -,%*epatch from Paris, of 2st uit, saye:— Tule forsee raee aro maiStained, Gut x excopusnal caves @er person in the world from that case; that among the | «Oh, 1 am so glad of that. They said he was mur- | Couneel for defeneo to have this ‘stricken | ness, “ ve no notion what @ bad man thatis;” | ,The expediton againet Kabytia, Algeria, is on tho point of Go aide below the £ evidence , Mary, you | ot bel sed” The Freak ‘of Zoauven has | first class short paper is negotiated ‘mmetes of that house was one who of all persons in the dered.” And then ber theatrical posturing around the out, as it confticted with his Honor’s ruling. witness said,“ Blees me, he must be dangerous,” sho ro pg J f et Li pg ey wes the | bank’s premium. In consequence of the of the ‘wortd bad the motive for desiring his death; that that per- | 700m, tearing her hair here, calm there; and | Judge Davies did not so consider it, then sald what the noise was about; that the Doctor | Just taken up ita ground for @ camp at 210%, BE | discreditablo practices adopted by the spect intereey- 5 pe then ber whispered secrets of her Belng the wife of Dr. @ Bid she state whose child wes that? wished to bring some woman back to the house, and sho | Very entrance of KabyHa, ed in the Rustian Railway scheme, tnere has been an al- som was this defendant, and that all the circumstances | Burdell,and her production of the He | Objection taken and overruled. did not wish it, because the woman was a bad charactor; | The King of Denmark on the 19th ultimo remained in | most total disinclination to-day on the part of the dealers to Went to show that that was the deed of s woman—bold, | Would ask the jury to say that every attribute with A. Not at that time; she did at anothet timo; she said it | witness said, she (Mrs. C.) was perfectly right im that; | difsculty as to the formation of a Cabinet. His Majesty re- | have anything to do with the shares, and the price of \ to daring to a great extent with that | Which they could clothe her that day was the attribute of | was Dr. Burdell’s; the Doctor at that time took his mealsin | Mrs. Cunningham then said, “Mary, I don’t want you to pier td open ta ee ele fs %% premium was entirely nominal. Such Stave then ace of haman nature which bas marked in all dramatic art—of simulation. And when she came down | the house; he began to do so when Mrs. Cunningham took | take any notice of or speak about what you've heard here; | quired a delay in answering ‘0-Russian Pro- | bought are believed to have been taken by parties acting ged crimes by women, They would have to con, | Sud sat at the fire with hor fur cape on her, there was the | the house—six days before , 1856; be boarded with | he isa passionate man, and Ican manage him myeelf;? | poeal, and it was believed that this would be acceded to, upon orders from Vienna, fine their attention to two points in case—ihe one re. | M&rk on her neck corresponding with the mark on the | her two or threo months; sho kept the third story | witness then went about her work; about an hour afer ‘The Bishop of Exeter was taken alarmingly ill while Panus, April 21, 1887. ‘ating 10 the persons rel to the circum. | Beck ofthe murdered man. Was that accidental, or was | from the time she took the house; she occi that the Doctor came to witness on the lobby and gaid—— day, 20th ult, | Three per Cente 60 36, tances? Who were the persons? A ‘whom | it@convineing fact? Away with sever if'a cobleo- the back room, over the Doctor’s; was never present when Counsel for defense objected. Proceeding to his triennia) visitation, on Monday, u ‘30 reproach had been made, and who bad no enemy | 00 of circumstances lke these “wt call upon the | there was a quarrel between Dr. Burdell and Mrs. Qun- | Witness—He locked the door of his office room then, | The morning of 21st ultimo a very serious fire broke out eink ae 4 Y | defendant to counterblast them by ¢°wdereo, if she can. | ningham; heard often rough words, but no attention; | and put the key in his pocket, and went down stairs; wit- | near St. Paul’s church, London, on the premises of Messrs. jews @at could be called an enemy except this woman. i A 5 bu Pa oar , 5 pr \WRA=THE NEW BANK OP Bt needed no words of his to bring before thom the feelings | Twere are the circumstances of the the | when he’ vexed her very much she said she would be re- | ness saw Mrs. Qunningham atter (he Doctor went out; sho ss AD “whlch oh ene ened with do. | ARRIVAL OF THE CAHA / which they had on first reading of this crime. When they | ‘omestice of his death, the circumstances of the of | venged of him; sbo accused him about ladies very often; | (Mrs. C.) took a key from her pocket and unlocked the | S0edwe sy ime threa CUBA~-STOCK @AMBLING—SU@AH MARKETS— Mole to their homes at night, and when they closed their | te house, the circumstances of the murder itself, her de- | they would sometimes have sharp words about ladies | office door; told witness to go up and toll Miss Augusta to | struction the Church of St. Fraith, im the Old Change. FREIGHTS AND EXCHANGE. Geers at ‘night, their herribed feelings for weeks after, | meanor in the morning, her testimony before the Coroner, | calling; had a conversation with Mrs. Cunningham on the | come down, for the Doctor was gono out; Mist Augusta | ‘The London Pimes contains a leading article on the pros- | The United States mail steamer Cahawbe, J. D. Bulloch, @ards Jed them'to look that no invisitle shaft should. bo | De? refusal to testify; and then if the jury had tocome to | afternoon before Dr. Burdell was killed; she asked witness | came down, and went into the room whero Mrs, Cunning- tities ta the Mas ak Vor. dtheder a them. He (Dr. Burdell) was dead, and prdipewhey feng! ee oe be some AS bye) what those ladies were looking at; told her they were look- ham had gove before her witnan whit ao into the room, bap lage a pebernt ceed ata | rae commander, from Lagdlaayg o iv peg Bame dining, room closets wash H Passed into: front room, whic! as the 2 office London News c Neu- . poy EE ee forgouen, and she | Gia’ Waa t she, who had every” motive to do it—sho abe beloved they were abots CALLED besos, Me, | ronust, saw, CheamQebrey” EMG! were, locking’ 6 poperes,| chatel qnencn, by Geclating that Owitiictand a iaermed’| Gage ome ek oe latter place ihe viand yesterday, when the challenged. th through who went into mock heroics over his body? He would be | Cunningham said, “perhaps he might not live to let tho | Mrs. Cunningham bad & pajer in tho right band; the . Me cre today the Cycaraet | SeSuy thay tuo aaa tat te ano wo come | 200 Sate” Fare aE A | en are SE ght gat | "in anther article th Lenton Time pts ovt to me: | wockn"Brerybedy ie tblag Ian, led sa ee ve Jal » lown with tl it twenty es before; to witness whi. 9 was dusting, stocks. erybody im ’ urdereez ry nas =) Pog betire the | thinks one of the ladies was Mrs. Stansbury ; the Doctor | ‘that will do, Mary,” and witness left the room, they re- | ture of the pecuniary and other aid whieh the Irish Church | stocks, Be ‘eho ese ‘s motive for It, a04 if they failed, the pro- py ey Rove} fon wink bo ed ‘about 10 o'clook; ith eee a ape they soomed 10 GAR! inye} Education Society is demanding. Sugare—J00,000 boxes on hand. ae Gooch wo lm say efcccrmn’ |” | Rerun sfoctat shoud ‘ie eka oe nw | "oval erates fled wikis vitmcn ws re | domes gad, nn | praenatne ean ght 0 peng. No impo » $ a EWE UC, 5 his with plenty of eb » No tm oO During this opening epeech of the District Attorney, Mrs. | and told her to go up to bed as it was near 10 o'clock; did | vant; it was such ag they might want to get in the Surro- ; ‘® pronounce Minas ages watching pis word coming from his Rot stay many 1 migater afer In the kitehen; went up stairs; gate’s office, biut not here. pete c % porleh hone eat eats Ce a. ea gp eo pean ~ the — erp AGRE ‘lomDee Upon they A chang roving; New York, 2 $ sbeald ; Lipe, calm, self possessed and without any apparent shrink- | Sire Gunningham, Mr Huotgrasa, ‘Merv Bakol and Rer two | show an extrusrdiuary iumacy ‘between MF. Eckel apa fecha not yet Known that the United States government | , Exchange Improving . ing. 7 daughters were there; did not stay than toask | Mrs. Cunningham. come te any decision on the question of co-operation ‘OUR HAVANA CORRERPONDENCR. love, the ‘DR. FRANCIA’ TESTIM( what she would have ‘breakfast; then went up The Judge woukd exctude that evidence for the present | with land and France in the Chinese quarrel. The , to the attic room, or @ room off in. the | unti] be could tee its relevancy. brobability seems to be that the American government Havana, April 30, 1867, ‘hetr knees. Doctor John W. Francis was the first witness’ He 5 petitioned y. ‘rom these considerations to described the finding of the body of Dr. Harvey Burdcll, | rear of the House nearest tho Broadway bide; | Q. What doors were there between Mrs. Cunningham's | will avoid a direct aillance, and thatit will vend out anew | My, Credit Mobilier of Cuba—Wild Rage for Speoulation— 20 sex. the of the room, the wounds on the body, &c. | Mr. Snodgrass and a ae ee upbefore | room and Mr. Eckel’s? Commissioner with specific instructions. Tis Effectson the Pie ‘Rome Servie drew ber chariot over the dead body of her | These have been #0 often and in sucb ways | she went to sleep; that was the she saw of Mr. Same objection made and sustained. In one of ii recent numbers the Northern Bee spoke at ‘Mand—Orgenieation Bude Bete ‘Tarquio, Peace Rents Be eet et it is wholly Ce —— aah sesh manning it was she se ce! Por whether Mr. Eekel’s bed was | some length of the diplor rupture between Austria ae ee cane ” = the witness through al is testimony. He vrtibed, | opened the basement door See rete) ean eicctine-—Counsel for defence could eve why thie | and Sardinia, aod wound up with the following singular viontn igh al <gpipdRde ney vibertag Uae pl Rround the peck of the docensod. Tt was impossibio to | in. the sabe ai Whether Mr. Hoke! bad } point was urged, inagmach an counsel (Mr. Edwarde,) was | remaris:— - T eccested « friend yester whether the first wound bed been given in the | been w Be hed wt ween, Mrs. Pavien eee ae | 'e office. ‘The " rol between Austria and Sardinia shows the wharf, whose face was beaming with intelligence, aa ens focide, mynether, the Orme wou une wound kd ‘boom frst Geaningham came down shorly aflerward, snd iho'whole | "Judge Davies thooght iat itis wumstoy Would vem w | yom akEorinin how unctabie is te Prescot vate of tnnge | if tho very fash of ‘Frusklin'y Deaven-born er. whe dipped’ otf aly epee peng fle p any oe ae} ween oe FS ae ene py mney mo wag Sours, wae in Europe. Almost every Stat ade po— heey vanta lived in bis expression, when @ third suddenly | a a glen ema a od what the saw in the Doctor’ Mine had | Dr. I had of Mr. Eckel, and if | Count to settle with the other. Europe may be compared | grproached with the taliamanic words—"I have 990, onpel, "whieh speaks of th gone up stairs from the breakfast room before this; wit- | ihat was uni the motive of the prisoner would be | (24M old coat—it hag, been so often aliored and patched | > Jra4 mobiliario.” “At whatrate?” “Twenty-six per cent Cron, % ; one ow it asi to havea new who ‘ness went up to Mrs. ’s room, and saw Mrs. | stronger than if it were well founded. oo: The tania Hero auhtors an Mr.’Snodgrass; wit- coats! for the Detence—The prosecution can examine pooh ye Hi ped pore byeg ther Wwe are qnable to cay aroma “Done! ip them”~$23,400 earned in @ D ess 7 ee ee ae . Eckel if they choose. moment. He then turns to me with much nonchalance— aw Ei Senamehans Sor ear marae ind ad'sbe | _Withear- I have chen heard ira, Cunning that ia reed, ant oa way abana ST Bave order 0 bay af Wwenty-eyhe" per cent premium, Mrs. what was eo ‘itness—I have im sn: we be jesn Bestetea Grew Sleo Lady Macvets,. He Sos Fepeated the words; she looked ‘yory_ much exolted end | he was a vory wicked, Dad man—that “thers was no | vy ro) ey sme gy aga infant princess is re- | $260,000, which I shall finish to-day, and save two por oir taer vensenabet at phy ran over tothe bed, and #0 did Misa Foolen, and fainted; doing” anything, with him; heard this reo woeks We as elias edias ea ic cent commiasion for myself, besides the ” This here ; ; nan article o Nevol fact, many Sy semen oie roman nas war ae a eg a a a tg Eomespen By ed som breaking spon heen et parsead wi (De. berdell, crying, and looked 'as if she was flnting; heard Mra. | there was dodoing'anything wih him;noverheardBor say | Pago of pose lc Sugars are neglected for atockJobbing-—t tho rage. poly goatee sda bones 1 The breast of dissection would be best, undoubtedly; and then you | Crinningham say that the Doctor was jealous with berand | anything about his being married, ‘but witness had re- | BU*6? plomacy, means “oficial,” and this says that | This establishment is to be our mammoth institution, and! ee ee one realled the. to look might} bave a mi examination added also, so | Mr. Eckel witness asked what was the reason of that, as | marked,“ Perhaps if he was married, and bad gome ony { al! the statements which have hitherto appeared in the | bound to swallow the of Cuba, im order to make = fas deed, hich thous translate belors them from | that rou might fill a ‘quarto volume with the delails | she thought she gave her no occasion: Mrs. Cunningham | to{guide him right, he would not be so crows; | French as well as in the foreign press on the labors of the | living. All. the waste of the laland are be 4 na rapsiate Defore them from | Ora cingle wound; thie was a very arm and hardy man—a | said he was such a man.as that, and that ho had looked | she (Mrs. C.) sald itwould bo a pity of any woman who | corterenco were inexact and teverd of autheutt gradually scquired by. the bank» and 10D pet into a state Se einen cand, es tne an 3 | strong end ‘muscular man; the wound on the loft arm went | through the keyhole and saw what ye did not like; Mrs. | would got him; this was about a forinight or three weoks, | Conte yet cad doveld or entheaiitlty of production, which will of course, more handa vengelul crime. This woman had known him pe ae = ft wes rather s flesh wound; ever said anything more about that; this | before the murdor; at the breakfast table one morning We hear again of rebellion in Spain, Advices from | of labor, and thus give new to the slave trade and ) ng hyp) ote ta ‘nh | it went into the deltoid muscle; neither of the wounds in Seales before the murder. they were talking about the Doctor being so ugly with | Madrid to the 18th epeak of Carlist conspiracies, outbreaks | 0 the free trade in Asiatic Indians oF coolies, who never saw the light. tow Ne ) pe | arm went through it; they went through the mus- | _Cross-examined—Often saw the Doctor and Mrs. Qun- | George Spodgrass; Eckel said the Doctor would deserve @ | and arrests. The rebellion broke out at Burgos, but With the eight millions of of the new bank, ee eo Ee ae ad te find coe lotn af | ele, however; be did not think that jt could be determined | ningham go out and come back together at nights; they | good knock down if it could be dono handy; Mrs. Cun- pes ‘gos, Dut was | which is not ot organized, wa calculate to do the work neta Aaa wet aade Resto be'any other than he | whether the instrament which made these wounds was | were very friendly together last winter and spring, and | ningham did not xem to make any remark; she merely | #peedily euppressed. The conspirators are accused of | of some 200,000,000 or more. | Wo shall blow our gokden feetimony which would show Ber 1o De aby Otnet vieasot | harp at both edges; (a short dagger was handed tothe | were prety friendly together all tho summer; during the | laughed next moruing they were Again conversing about | having intended to raise Count Montemolin to the turoue | ‘ampets, and the walls will ve levelled, the ditclon Billed, Sak Sten coh bn enema ain Maes) he thought the ‘wounds might be inflicted | fall they would be sometimes on good terms,” and some- | the Doctor's ugliness; it was a general tik amoug | a4 to re-establish the Inquisition | and with the yellow wand of enchantment palaces will ives aan an eeime te bith aid if he died | by a weapon like’ that, only not quite 60 broad and | times would have disagrecable words; those disagreeable | them that the Doctor Was a disagrecable man; Mr. Eckel a . spring from the ruins wo shall have graded for purposes of aoe nes of remorse to him, and if he died | PY. Swhat longer, be had'seen countenances like deceased | words were on account of Mrs. Voorat, a cousin of tho | laughingly put down his knife and fork and rub- | Advices from Bucharest, of the 7th, states that Sir Henry | utility. Some of our first and most aristocratic metallky Tree: eS eridenne of the domestics would lift the where the person had died of convulsions; he had ht | Doctor's; to the best ef her knowledge Mrs. Cunningham | bing bis Soe Ma! ae would not I like to be | Bulwer’s reply to the addresses of Ue Boyards bad given | ™en aro interested in the new speculation, and twelvo Seer aink of yuity which that house was. They | the evidences of lation were very strong—the dis- | had forbidden the Doctor from bri Mrs. Voorst to the | at the stringing up that old follow if T | tiem great satisfaction. councillors have been selected from the wisost among rea nal te ‘Sow she hunted hit i ow ane tended eyes, the uded tongue, &c.; he had notobsery- } house; said she would not allow him to fetch the lady | did not have too hard @ pull at the cord,” by : them, to give it grace, shape and action, ae Ge ‘OMicers would show how they | ed any discol ‘or tnarks of violence about the neck, | into the houso, as whe was not a good woman, and would | Mrs. Cunningham laughed and gaid nothing, but told wit | A meeting of workingmen was held in London, night of | The director will probably bo folocted this woek, and come quarrels. She had od hit, gaye tho mark of the line; the wound in the clavicle | not allow her into the family; Mra, Cunningham accused | ness that she was not required there any longer; the Satur- | QIat ult., to express.eympathy with Cobden, Bright, Gib. | the name moat Prgeionliy renetaas ia that of Mr. Duvege, Sine aS ie reach of promise of we? | penetrated into the cavity of the thorax; it did not | theDoctor and her together 'of having im; intor- | day night before the murder witness heard a good deal of | som, yiail and Fox. ‘The resoluts carried, bot tho | %tvé.houre of Mesure, Mangoago & Co. ee ta polgenrr] and achmalion; require much force to 6 that wound; ’ the wound | course; Mrs. Voorst had gone to the country ow the 4th of | noise in the Doctor’s office room, the back room; witness ’ 7 “ fons were carried, but the We have heard in the past week something like com- ye een papers dra aod which nired most energy ‘was the wound between the | July, aud the Doctor wanted to fetch ber beck, but Mrs. | was washing the olleloth on the first floor: the noise was | Chartirts caused some confusion. {ise temo vitae of |, that there is no United signed ee Tiaunted an his. fendias fourth fifth ribs which cut the cartilages; as tothe | Cunningham would not allow it; she never came back to at, and Continued for about ten or dfteen minutes; the The following report of the British Navy expedition to ‘Consul at that point. pny Cv By yh the bande of Dr, Toomp- | clavicle wound, the cut must have gone through | the house to live there, but the used sometimes to come; foctor then came running down the ataira; that night, Chine, is dated 081 4 cn 234 wit Nothing of any interest has bat what your Stak deat thetr quarrels oan bn, one hile wing tne lappel of thé coat and the lapel of the vest his clota- writneas saw her twice; beard" she was there, at other times; | about » quarter past nine, Bre "Gronineam came into the antes - pring be promos ~Oevorne, cm, | Pea na vited of except thatthe Spaniab sbip Venn, Capt ‘there. eee as spies, inside “ " of the occasions Ww! was a dispute witness | kitchen am and witness to get and ie 5 o frigate, in .B., | Ferrer, ‘a cargo of en certian’ nen 00 he” coeertabon 'seieem ths clothing atteched Ete Bos. tt Sees waste ras colng up the stairs and. the Doctor pushed Mrs. Cun- | up to bed; she had nover before that night ardered them to | having fitted oot for the China station, went out of Ports: | yesterday morning—cleared for Buenos Ayrox fn on, i cothe eomien | not spies of ‘Dut } glue; did not notice the condition « his boots; the wound } ningham out of bis room intothe hall; witness asked Mrs. | bed; she said to withers she did not want « muse, Mary; she mouth harbor to Spithead on Saturday, and there awaits ayire mice Spies bear be. words of loathing fo the neck was alone wuffcient to cause death, the wound Cunningham what was the matter, and she eaid he wanted then turned to Hannah and said, “Hannah, ‘don’t | sailing orders. Her convoy of gunboats is nearly ready. Board of Almshouse G ‘whieh fei) from a i there came anterior ‘Of the roast, that lowet down, that | to bring Mra. Voorst back into the house: this was last know what I mean, I mean about the Doctor,” 1 said | The Firm, Lieut. Nicholas, went out of harbor on Satur. TRE Dist Greate levis am oun Cie Eckel) aa wee elch erm and some of the abdominal wounds, | fall; had beard rough words before, but did not know; | Hannah, ‘you need not mind that, for Mary was washing | day, and look sn her powder abd shell. The Drake, Liout | TAY © copetied ae ee ee A the rs oh rf ihe jary! id | might ‘been mortal; necessarily | what they were about; e her bidding; | the oilcloth in the hall and beard al).”’ Arthur, janus, Lieut. Jones, are ready for ves. The baphd RIFER—CHE PENITENTIARY HOSPIT. with. we Torthul “eyes ina 27), were ial ts honen Sooner “wounds had beet i she accused him of ie at wa fg oly fait wees Q Rh oe gg AE Fannah to | Melville, (order, Commaritr Troll, ‘ng out at Bn coded On Rat a etal knew her to accuse him with; Satarday night go int bath room Minton to what would occur be- | Portemouth squadron, is | President, in the chair. him, and he became on one story tho counter- fiicted with some Kittle anatomical acience abont the person, } yh ge heb 1 | Green her and the: andion aavanaak ly in her rig. eae of him who bad been ber 0 the Soer be | ‘ead that ethere vere ete eet xsniuaten tat a eens or ceknins &F tau tad; toten the | 0 Ind you knowl ony porsees avec cb in that ——- worn dhewaiee wife L~ *—-F' mao, o dae ree eee ree te crtans soe ataseeegl hnowtodge. said she would be revenged on bim was the time she com- | bouse? — The Spanish.Mexican Imbrogito—Senor La, A arose in adopting the mimtes of tho ty! ro " slo bad ons @ | menced her law suit him, for he had done ber a | — Objection made and allowed. *s Diplomacy In Parts. special meeting held last Thursday, at which J. W. 7. Van of the infidelity to him. He bad made up By a Juror—Do that the who gave those against * fn A x ‘wecless wounds ring evidense ‘an expert? heavy wrong; abe did not swear before tho Coroner what | Witness—Mrs. Cunningham sent me once with a bow! | (Paris (April 19) Correspondence of the London Times.) | Riper was elected Almshouse Governor in place of Josepl SSasow by his tide, and be had made ep mon in A. Thought eSaste bvieoed tnas the person giving the did hore, tha re. Gunainghar aid the Doctor might ph 3 reste Caen Be ne Sotines 50 bate yey sia Mage oa that the serious difference 5 . boure. ‘beard ; night before | them ‘considerable knowledge of the buman etruc- | aot live to sign or house either ; was going dinner or is dinner and did jexico eee cee cems devs tobee eno f tar toma ture, tod Loew what ey were aboot got come into, her tll ahe was put in remembranoo of pot require it; Mrs, Cunningham sent her up another time thaneo of © poate enrea —' “Bannab, what was that woman doing here?" ‘A Juror—I would like to ask one question tn reference to | it by Mra. Stansbury; she mentioned this fact to Miss Fos- | with a sort of hot stuff which they were in the habit of | approve the foreign or domestic ‘at the house.”” the wound under the arm. Can toll bow the party ter, the matron of the City Prison, within three or four | having, but the Doctor would not take it, as be said be | verni bouton the present EO Be Lede inflicting that wound must have oa Serres Se Sees ape think of it when he was examined a SRS ax the dian of ons Fore! mo phn Yon . ? } ; ham it of using Goretion and good conse “y ‘was looking all round; ebe bas been in the oat Oe Seren ie Sada abrai Or were (the Ye tettow oor. | rlakt bo ae ws - Ae 4g x, = “le Dr. Burdell going to let this house to ber ?”” A Rsould ve recy bard to oermine tho ; the want) and the Botor ne clr trier’ A. We were. band more than her right; for instance, she used bor | the English Ambassador “Yew; it looks 20.” arm must have been raised, and the person must Q. For what purpose? A. I wani to leave that to Mary; | fork a good deal, Minieter for Foreig: ‘The nian of the world Gould not have said what now foll | bave been at the side; Hf looked as If the person stood | she will anawor for herself. To the Judge—I saw hor with the knife in her left hand | I mentioned in from her rather more behind than in froat. Judge Davies interrupted this course of examination. | sometimes cutting, and I thought to myself that sho was | Serrano had on “Bofore to-morrow he shall be a corpse (or he Same Juror—Can you account how the wound on the | Be would not permit extrinsic testimony to be taken. left handed; at the time of the of the Doctor's bed | with M. Lafragua, be apun tar Solera toenanew tight te sisy BO 8 eft arm was inflicted tn reference to loeatiy? Q. What was done in the cellar? A. Nothing done, only | from the back room into the front, . Cunningham said | to the Court of Queen ” ‘A. T should think the person mast have rather in | to me to carry up stairs. to witness that she supposed it was that be might bear | Paris has been delayed, the ‘at very to the boy who had ewept his } frent; some of the wounds evinced a im the Q the doctor and Mary Donobo quarrels? ‘every foot or noiae in her room. required satisfaction for the assarsination idee hea tala the Enos wee © poanouate tana’ ena Pereon icing. them; the whole would seem to have PS dd RT ph a. Crosa-examined—She never RAL ‘an ind! condition to apotber very done a burry. ve words about sweeping ; 4 rano gel ot re — hm, he Zanented Te dence This ‘ound on the teft arm could have been hover heart Mary ase any inraiswwarde he ; h she brought EEO TU Se Be receives farther inntranions fem tine ‘we may be, on that superstitious Friday, which | done by # person on the outelde? witness never used any in that way; tho day of the mur: for the family; | be did Justified in making or rote deed was vo be signed which was t ‘A Juror—Was it done by a right-handed or a left-handed | der witness Mra. ra between dinner time Proposition. In the poten red. Stas eons those Gavouas are whsered. And | person? and bed time; witness went to toll ber that a girl, Mary asked witness in reference to the | repeated, in @ more positive manner, 0 that night the deed was dove. On the very day when | | A. That a a subject on which I have thought some; 1 | McClinchy, bad come, and Mra. C. told witnens to direct having lot the Doctor into the | his go were still animated (ie newly found tenant comes to inspect the house the | once came to# ‘of a reason that the blows must haye | Mary to como ee ane ee ae it it was not his | Best desire to bring thie toa paci rs es eed was done. The doctor was a regular man. } been inflicted by @ Jef-handed person, butIam in the | that night that little Georgey told that ahe (wit- Court to be oo | clusion. What they asked from Mexico was nothing oan Ww. VA IPER. Ele incomings and wore, regular, But | same difficulty as Sir Henry Halford and others have been | ness) was intoxicated; she was not intoxicated; board ing but what moderate and impartial pots: legality of the special there was another highly Feapectable man in this ] om this great subject; it would have been better to have | Helen and Mr. Snodgrass come up stairs to the aitic and with Dr. Burdell; heand | men would requir. do not insist ‘upon the one E coeek Hwee decided pean Gm Caan), cat ste pice from hin, he | elena bent moraing, she sow agus, 1e bee isether's feomn; a tad Coanay | fer tos eaters end pomotmetas St och of toe cavemen — a gs ‘room. A Caen ae einem pou come to the concluston that there Helen was SS ae witness called her to come having gone down to | can be laid bold of. If, as may be alleged, some of these INSTALLATION DAT. o Her own household she would fs no reliance to be placed as to whether the wounds were down to , and she answered her; with the excep- criminals have succeeded in making their escape, and recelved from the warden of take care ‘There was ber paramour—she would inficted by a righthanded or a lefthanded ” A.I | tionof the rough words she referred to the conduct of Mra. Mrs. Cunning- | taken refuge in parts of the territory which are '" ee he the anniver- fake care of hum. She would also take oare of her | think it tee very unsatisfactory matter; but I incline a lit- | Cunningbam to Dr. Burdell was very kind and rociablo; ont dicted to habita | ble to the officers of the ment, they will make the Board of fen Governors, ant Gaaghtors, ber boy, (an artful child,) the other chil- | tle to the opiaion that the wounds were inflicted by a left- she usually addressed him as “Doctor,” but sometimes ag | of intoxication; Captain Dilks, for some reason of his own, | allowance for the difficul y Svcs oF carne, One ey unos wane Beorens worse. fares aod’ te cook,’ 1h'the wholeannake of erime, when. | handed person, but you would lave to examine “Harvey.” mado a complaint against witnens at Wie Fifteenth ward only require an assurance that some reasonable satiafac- ; $80 was appropriated to pay ever they put their Onger on a bloody murder they’ would | carefully, and {t would depond on the relative posi- Ton juror-—Mr. Pekel did not take breakfast there that station house; one of his men said they had miwed some | tion shall be granted previous to the envoy being received , never fad so good on onpertanity prepared as was Sap or tho partion morning (when the doctor was found dead); she did not | spoons; witness had boarded a month with Mre. Montgo- | as the official r tive of the Mexican government, recess of half an hour, to caccas pared by this woman. was wad the To Counsel for Defence—If the wound in the left arm | ace him till after he eame back; she had nocompany there | mery, ot 37s AUTing Girect, and che was sorry she Kad The French English governments are most arxions Parties proposed to fill the yacan’ ther murt be got out of the . “Oh,)* this by wo | had been strack by a righthanded with the | the evening of the murder, and {here was no reason for | ever gone there; not awear beforo the Coroner that | that the difference should be arranged without an appeal not come to apy conclanon. He Sem on the stand before the Coroner,’ rang the bell Tor partis in a close scuitie, and Btn "ine wound ing abe was intoxicated. when she left Mrs. Cunningham's house she never intend. | to arms, and they consider that the Mexican goverument the next meeting, and in the !nte- the cook to come up to the parlor, and the cook came 1 struck upwards, it would have exhibited the insel for defence—Mrs. Cunningham had told wit- | ed to go back; had not talked with anybody on the sub- | cannot well refuse such modorate torms, be no end of 10 the parlor and received ber orders for the next day, a same $; could not tell whether the blood | ness not to contradict the Doctor, but to treat him kindly | ject of this case till after sho waa taken to the be, three M, Lafragua, who appears to be of a conciliatory dispo- then I sent bor up to bed.’” But the cook will say, “) around The room was arterial or venous blood; | and let him have his own way; witness was married, but | weeks i _mever had a dispute or altercation with Dr. | sition, and to whom vory probably somo latitude has been narantine Question. ‘peas, you camo down to the kitchen—a very unusua) | the blood on the walls was undoubtedly squirted blood; he | ber husband was dead nearly five years; she drank | Burdell, be might have gaid something to her about fuss- | left, wished thatan assurance that the Spanish orn. TO THE DITOR OF THE HERALD. ‘ ‘bing—with thie paramour of yours; and ordered me | saw a little blood on the walle in the pasaage down stairs: some oecasionally, but she ¢id not oNen see people, rich mie his room; but she did not take any notice of that. ment was really desirous of an arrangement, would P Ricnwowp, 8. 1, May 4, 1857. to bed.” But this artful woman knew if she told that | it was then dry—a light discoloration; he noticed the bI or poor, throw it over their shoulders; had never lived o Mr. Hall—Nover made a firo in the aitic room next | receive his ex; , should be given him. [I believe In the report of our moeting ‘of Thareday last. on the herself t would be a strong point against hor, The | on the outside of the hall door, near the lock ; there was very | out before she went to live in Bond street; abe had kept saodgress’s 8 Se ewer before the Doctor wae mur- | Marshal Serrano frankly answered he should do so if | removal of quarantine to Princes’ Bay, in your Paper ot Soy ‘veing tres disposed of, abe has deed ready. litte of tit was hard and dry; it rained and sloeted | houre before that with her husband; they keptan oyster | dered, the same Saturday on the night of which | a request to that offect wore made by the Mexican Envoy, | yesterday, 1am made to Mr, Becretary Seaman He had once stolen his safe key; abe had stolen his pistol; | pretty hard that day; it waa rather « tempestuous night, } Mrs. ‘Cunningham bad gent her and Hannah to bed; | The demand has probably been made this day in writing ‘with suppressing the letters abd petitions sent to the Go- tnd abe had 9 dagger of ber own. She watehod his comin, and a cold and day. Toa Juror—At the time when I went up stairs and told | the fire burned all that day, and next morning | and | have lite doubt that itywill be at once ‘vernor measure. | am ogy f reported. fa. Ho (the District Attorney) would show to them that | Tos Juror—Thix mark around the neck looked as if | them of the doctor's death, Mrs, Cunningham made uo | gbe put more coal on; she made a fire there on the follow- Ineeverd! perticulars, and in this particular I made nq the ‘of that bouse excluded the idea of | were effort to go down stairs, and asked no questions. i ednesday, Dut did not light it, Mea. Cunningham such statement. any other having come inte it that night, The base. ‘Another Juror—Was she in a fit etate to make any in- | te ng her that sho would not require i for & da or two. I stated the facts within my iow edge, without com wrrat and back door were locked and bolted the morning | by quiries at that time? To Counsel for Defence—Thero waa stove to burn wood ment ‘Thay were that | wrote 10 Mr. on the Def when the boy came, and on the front door was « wonder. To Witneas—Sho looked confused. in in the ladies’ room, but she never knew more oF Sd of April, a letter, in which I mentioned the interest in- jal lock, Ingress there was impossible. But at night MRS. STANSRURY’S TRSTIMONY. than one fire to be in it: the fire in the other room was not Folved, and the opposition tothe measure bere. On the ith 2 may le possible thal se cnet Ow, have Mrs. Catherine Stansbury was next placed on the stand; | made for the girls to drees at. Sent a petition, eontaini Iverteen or Bftess sama, sqniant fucked bie stepe-an enemy who coukl have stabbed ahe is the Indy who had been in negotiation with Dr. Bur! | To « Juror—On the occasion of the quarrel che referred the measure, Aud on the Tih 1 again wrote & lengu fm im the lonely streets of with far less dell about renting his house. Her testimony was fully ro. | to she saw the Dector go down stairs, and heard him abut to Mr. Beaman on this subject, ond. Tequeste:| hand He the deor and shaw! is found ported on the inquest, and we omit old or unimportant door. it to the @overnor, On sth the committer appointed Sica om, the chr Me ehoce wore tung of. matter ‘ To another Juror—Do not know whether the Doctor on the 1th had « hearing before Use Governor. at Albany ” which would contradict ‘Counsel for the defence objected to testimony in regard | gave her the key of the door; she came from above; be At ite close he said he had not any knowledge of every stom of mortal \n- to the renting of the house or a lease for it, or negotiations | went below. 4 dhe great interest our ctisenn Bed tm that bay I also re. ty done the very briefest about it with Dr, Burdell while Mrs. wasnot | To Another—It waa about a week after she heard the ported at a previous that oe ree a apace was struck, wi ia present. fret quarrel before the fire was removed; she raked the us every facility for a ‘before the Governor, helt Cte wenlte, Device would aly oth for the presses thet Ere in the ike reese thoroughly before the built a sow 2 Frese’ ben to the quarantine re. whoever strock Diow wasn handed hich waa communicated to erate. moval to Princes’ » ao.” antag oo i i ¥