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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1857. ceived iw her; did pot eay that be bad ascertained she | if he had om ap overcoat; be took off bis bat; the grawas | was at length gotte the vehicle ard drivea to the 8 POR SALB. d BA Lite THE BURDELL ESTATE: see a rich widow, att am uliade wodbat in saying be | lt up states whee he came tw tho buuse; I keow this was | Charlee Hote), by Gol. Fisher, Licut. Ook. aa SS Rare a wwe NS gag | wun deceived; he han epokew about her paying the fat | i. October, became | was ine musi #ore after, ant a | Jacques ard Tt foes my ton ena altaated ou a ‘Apaly a eh ulberey apo ra, Procecdings Hetore the surragate=More + | metimes, aod gaia he wished she would pot meet the | ary to@ me that! was there lave tu Gotober; [ nt so | | Had he oome to our city as the victorious ruler of the healthy, Xs route, ‘niles witvie unt be sokl or srovuns ar the dence on the Part of Dr, Bundoll’s Holatives. | ,,,4 x0 thai he miyht bave ap opportepity of pusing her oyreit; ohe sald h woe 0 G0y or tons batery ber ticteaay, fair land of Cenval America, inetead of iw bailied coo ree! eee & pen of ‘the oly to altend wo, covepent eunnoasen’s OORT. Oot; Tthink this was in August; he wald she paid up te | which was on the 3th of October, 7—bat for atime—so ure asthe stars shine out th py oe Tye & BALK—A CORNBR GHOUMRY, AITUATID O© Tuownar, Jane 4, 1857. TRETIMONY OF MRS. MARY WILSON. This lady wee called a» witners, aud being dressed in deep mourning, we rumor went wdroad that she was Mra. Cam 4s, ebereupon the row was speedily crowded and the windows besieged by a curious throng Being «orn, Mra Witson tentified that the ro see im ‘tho village of Herkimer; is whe wife of Alfred Wilson, a dentist in practice at that piace: 1+ a 6 rasta of yisae Harvey Burdeli; saa Dr. Burdell oa Saturday, Suocay and Monday, the 2hih, 28th and iT of Oowber at Herkimer, in wy hous; it wasa lite after tweive aycck on Saturday when Tew bim firsi; he romuued Shout baif ap bour, sud‘called two or three ‘times duriog che evening; he again Called on Suaday, and agaia oa Moocay ; ] (Dink a late as three o'clocs, OF perhaps afer that; we dined cm Mouday aboot three o'olock or a litle iter; be was wito us st dinner time, but raid he bad dined esrlier; be remained about balf an boar; able wo Gx these days us ibe 26ib, 26th apd 27tb of October by remap of my leaviog Herkimer for New York ou the fol lowwg Wednewoay mormng; | came to albany by the cara, avd from athany (0 Now York by the steamboat Now Worto ; srrived in New York about 3 o'clock P, M. on Thura- day ; then | went to Brooklyn, jong wittor's, wre. Wiliams, tu Carroll place; raw her daughter and servant; Mrs. Willams was DOL In; also Kaa ® litle girl called Paasne; ecnt after Mrs, Williams; bad been in New York beture eerty in the spring, apd remained until August, vext in October as mentioned, and not again until thi- spriug; tere ‘was & conversion as W my not arriving earlier, [ bad ex pected to come op the Saturday before, the 2o:b; | wrote Wy Fister dat I tboogbt] would be with ber ou Tuesday morning; | wax wld the family were dirappoivted at my not arriving ou that day; | bed a conversation with the Doctor ow Saturday, the Zot, at Herkimer, adoai ‘coming to New York; lacked bim if he could rem inover ‘ove day longer; be said be oovk! pot, has be expected to leave Herkuwer on Monday morning, but be was aetamet ‘by the Court ther«, so that be Could not get away; he said he was at Herbimer for some mone; Tam pot car'ain wheiber on Seturdey or Mouday; he sail he was gome from there w Sarstuge, and said he was sorry be hal bese dotaived over, becavre be feared be would cot tind a coa- mect: g Wain Wo take him Saratoga; | sent word by bia @@ my swier, & king bim to call at my brother’s store and eay | would be with her oa Weanesuay or Toureday morwing; he rakd be thongbt [ might got ready wo accom fey bim as far as Scheaectady; he said be hat some im saratoga; while at Herkimer he a-ked me if I would not tke his hooxe in New York; I think that was om Sunday evening; he also kpoke of it on Saturday ; aid be was uucomiortable; that he was desirous of got- ting some ,other tenant in the house, and would fixe with @ friend of hin; be bad my buebead om the subject ; hat as my husband was of the same eho was « very artful woman, and his great desire was to \ bave her leave; he said be thought she was a very dan- @erous woman; that +he was always planning, and she cold bum that she Lad never been thwarted in bor life; carried durough; he said tbat ehe would be mistakes; that be her, aud he baa told ber +o; I had un, but never conversed with her ex- that whatever plan she attempted she generally mevor would ar cen bre Cunstng| cept once, ip Browkiye, at my dster’s; he told mo that the bad asked bim w marry ber; he nad 6peken of that subject before frequently to a 1 bas seen the Doctor at bik previo.a visit to Herkimer August, und abo io Brovklya in June; {xaw bim io Hor Kimer lu December, wbout the Ist, shea [ asked him dou: @ lawsuit [beard of, in which Mrs, Cunningham fad +uec bim for breach of promise smiled, and aked me if 1 was not’ mistaken, and if it wes pot # “breach of contract; I ‘said 09 1 understocd it was for breach ‘of promis; 1 asked tim if be ever promived to marry Mrs. Cunningham; he said “No,"' {a very strong terms; } asked why ehe prougnt the suit againxt him; be said, “T suppose to extract movey," ana added that no one koe w what he dad eullored at che bunds of that woman; nothing was then +eid about our coming to New York to live, becaue we bad giveu Lim au answer previously; he said the suits wore retlied aod vow be would alloy Mrs. Ouuningham ; he did not say anything about going he did not say how the suits ; be said nothing furthor at Chat time iw relauon tw her; that was the last ime I saw bim, when he spoke ty me in Jo ober about taking the oure, [raid 1 would consult with my friends and give bim ap answer, [ think [ went to churc on the Sabbath tn Ovtober whew be was in Herkimer, aad be came with me; I did pot votive his whi-kers particularly ia Uvtober, ther were sbort ov tue chin; 1 bave no recollection that he bad whiskers on the side of bin fuce; his manner of peeking was quick and generally loud; ‘his mouuns were very quick; Lalways regarded nim as @ straight man; be carried bis head erect. Orews exam ad—Rem ined in Brooklyn on my October vintt until the Let of Deormber, four weeks; loft © rotura to Herkimer ow a Frivay evening wih & company of ; arrived to Herkimer about 103 o’slook on Satur day morning; | bad exyected the Doctor to return with mo, but be did out; he arrived the same day, ia tie afer. noon, end remained val) (he eucceeliug Mooday mora ng. 1 do not koow bis business there ly, | beheve to collect reut of @ houre; [do not know thar he came pur the mount was ball; I preeume be rather eva/ted it, i ‘dhe morzing, and be accompanied my husband to churebh; T did not 0; Lamw him as late as 10 o’clook in the eveviug om Sunday st our house; my husvbaad was pre-ent, be did not know Mrs Ounninghbam; I bed «aid nothing to bim about the Doctor marrytng Mrs. Cunningham; it had Deen a eubject of conversauon among the relatives of the Doo or; some of them were ip neg day wom | i never beard of any Opporitiva on their part, vase Tt knew none who belkeved be would marry ber except Mrs Demin Hubbard, bis coum, who said she was he would warry Conpt ; Demis Hubbard was at that ume living with Mra. Cunningnam; tbat was after Demis Hubbard obtained the divorce from ber husbaad, | believe, (t was soon attor Mra, Cunningham began avuse- keeping io Bond street; L war in Bro kiya when I heard bor ra) +be was in favor of the Doctor marrying Mrs. Oun- oingbam, | don’s remember whetber [ dissented or uo, I was surprived w hear of bi« thinking of marrying; | never told the Ductor what Demis said; 1 may bave told my sister, Mrv Williams; Mrs. Conuiagham was aimort ao entire stranger to me; I bave teart Mrs Willams speak of Mrs. Cunoingham, I kuew Mrs Bulen; vever spoke to her on the subject of a 7 cou Mire, Cannis gham and the Doctor; she waci soon DOr onoe, I Think At the Dogtor's house; there war a slight oifleully between Mr. Bulow aud the Dootor at tbat time; | ret heard about Mrs. Cunningham ear ago lat New Your's at Herktnor; | aeard sae was jw the same honse with the Doctor; I poke to the abo ther in the followtag epring; when be apoke of ber be said she was a very pleasant woman, aad spoke yory bighly of b eo; be enid she wax a rich widuw T'tbink be said thas Le met ber at s watcting plac alter wards called on Gim for bis profesional services, when she came to pay, she sald, “ab! Docwr Bardolil 6m acquainted wih sour brotber,”” he said nothiug vero gntory to ber character; ac that time (4 year agy lant Ja ovary) Lebink Dem Huobard ber busbaod, Voese, were living in the bouwe with the Doctor, next afer th: time | ounvereed with the Ductor about Mrs. Cauniagna tn the spring; Lk be «poke of her dret; he eaid Oe by rented ber ure; ts the mouth of May, 1864; nd eet know that be aod javingham went Wo Sera toga that summer watil afer bix death; be did not toll 20 an) thing sbout it; lat ‘ll be told me sbe had a dangbter at im Saraioge; the Orst time he sy ke agalast hor was in June; he came over to my rister’s in Brovklyn one evening in June, ery exclied mannor, ani said, “Toas woman is determined wo ruin me," he «aid, “she thas stolen « note from me,’’ | think eid it was for by bereeif for reut; that way epeak disparaging), of her; so any longer, aud acked me J Public Outbrenik with ber might injure bix bucinems; he raid agrod many nner , that she was a very Cunuing, intrigy ing woman; be suki sbe was determined to marry tim, but be bad wid ber plainly be would sever marry ber, Mra. Williagse was proveut at this time; I told bim wo got as quietly as posible, to get her out of the hou uit manner, and Ba have @ public outbreak ber, I dia wet acvise him tw marry ber; Mra. Wil did not ray ao) thing (o him whout marrying her; he wae very much excited, aad said be was 90 auch excied be coud not atiend to bis business tat day; I co nut re member what Mra. Willams said, the Doctor was on good forme © Mire. Williams, | did pot tell him what Dewis {think [may bave mentioned it tn ber, bit have no recollection; when the Loctor came to Herkimer be usually ein two OF three daye: ww August be arrived the let of the week, 1 thwk sdout Thursciay, and [ think ho loft om Aatarday 10 fapend Sunday io bo one wae in company with Bim, to *hew he was ia Herkimer Mies Hubbard accompanied him trom there to New York ; rhe came there meet bim: ube arrived there on Satut woe, Weft wt tt ork; Tam mutaken in re. in the Hecember visit that she y lett together to comet New fing from the direction of Mr Tay lor’) uring the conversations with him, be quite with Mrs. Cunningham: | beard bruiber, Heory Feonron. in Herkimer. Q When did be tell you about them? A. T have mates epistake, the lnweuits were pot apoken of in October by whe Dowwr, be sad nothing of them anti! Decem. ber; that (October ) to ‘me shout tanking them from my had a difficulty, but he «aid be bad « tulen, ant would hike him to retarm; the sup December he «poke no’ conversation hoe said to me Profession, he ‘would give him aa office, and be thougnt it would be very puch to our advantage t wke his house; he wanted us t) ake it that fail, be told me shat if we should cunciade ty take it he woul get Mrs. Conningham to leave, eveu tf ne fhad to bire ber, a4 she bad the lease; he said he bad been deceived ip Mra Conningbam; that sho had stolen a uote from him, or ‘tnowe’! be said at saat time; he sald chat rent, Q, Fix the ime when be Rald she was & dangerous wom? A fn Jno; be wait she bad written anon, moe letters to bis frieods; he bro ight four of thom with him he enid they were direoted to nis nucle, Mr. Hubhard, sa to bis soa, brother of Demis Hubbard; be said they wore requesting Mr Hubbard not to sliow bis danghtr w uue to Now York; be aia pot give the reasoa; he salt Mir, Cunningham bac scandalized bim w Mr, Hunbard apo ad raid that the Doctor was nota fli protector for De wie Hubbard;in mtroducing it he said, “See the: artful woman;” be Khowed me the handwriting, and I coald have rend them, but they were long, and] did not; he od ac a) tbere was apything in them ax to tmproper conduct between bim and Demis; the father was warped against Dr Sordeti as a bad man; Mra. Williams was prevent par of the time; [thoaght Iknew the handwrid’g of one of tre letters ww be Mrs. Cupping! ; Thad seen letwrs of her's to Mixx Hubbard, at Horkimer, in the «pring of that year; Miss Hubbard wax then ou her way to New York, to Mrs, Couamgbam’s house; I never seen Augusta's band writing; it was ahout the anonymeus le notes he said she was a dangerous w> man; it was ber he spoke of her as always plaa ning, and that she had said she never was thwarted ; what- ever she nde Kucoeeded in; it was then (ia Decem ber) [spoke about the suita by her against bin; he had said for some fifteen years tha: he would never marry; be spoke two or three times of ber bay him to marry her; he «poke of it in October and Dacem ber, be said he told her alwaya that he never would mar- ry ber; be dic pot in Ooiober way that abe bad sued hia because he would not marry her; before be said anything against her be raid be would vever marry any one, aud certainly pot Mrs. Cuppi: gham, in December, waen asked about the breach of promise case, be evaded the questa, and seid, You are mistaken—was it uot a breach of contract?’ | said,‘ How could she take ) ou tf you bad pot promised to bert” he sald, “Ie ts jut like ber, to extort U euppoge;” be said the saix ‘were settled; I axked if she eti!) continued to trouble him, Laid I did not believe bim, and arke t, “Don’t you go out ‘with bert’ be said, “No, on my soul, { don’t” he ad ted that be thought she woult be soon married; thet she had & beau tn the bovse; he did not say who he was; I asked his occn pation, and he repHed be did notknow that he believed he was a ert of a lawyer; ho did not say in whet manner the Knits were rettled; I put the question and he did noi anewer; did pot ak bim if he had settled thom by marry- ing Mrs. Cunningham; 1 did not notco ia Dovember that bis whi-kers were colored; I noticod that his moustache was thicker than before; I'never notice’ anjrhing pecs har as to his way of cerrying his head; he bad had his hair dyed when | saw bim a year ago last Juauary ; I never saw bis buir biaok—It was dark, with a ret cast. Re direct examination—Mra. Cunningbam told moe sho was intereeted in Miss Hubbard and had oiforod her a bome in her family; would take her into her family and treat her ax a danghtor wad introduce ber 10 the socioty that ber daughters kept; that she bad oven done more for Demir than any of bor relatives; bad aided her in get ting w divorce; tok the house ou account of Miss Hubbard, 10 us to give her @ home in the house; Miss Haoard at that time (in tne spring of 1856) wanted the Doctor to marry Mrs. Capningbam, becaase Mrs. Cunaingham was sucha good friend of hers, but whonever she spoxe 0 ‘the Doctor about it he always got very aagry. TESTIMONY OF SAMURL ASHTON. Samuel Ash/op was then called, and being duly swore, #aiu—I live at 374 Sixth aveoue; [am going on 16 = olt; I live with my mother; my father is out West; Tbave lived with Dr. Burdell at No. 31 Bond street; I wont there in the begtpning of June; [was there about fore that | lived at 68 Woat Tweuty third street, with a carriage maker; | observed some difliculty between Ms. Conningbam and Dr. Bardeil while living witt the Doo or; it was about some papers and x woman that came there the Doctor charged her with having taken some papers out of bis safe, avd sho said she would pot do such a thiag; the Doctor did not tell me anvibivg about the aifeir, bu be arked me if [ bad seen a key; he said he bad iort ono, it bad been stolen from him; he bad the door of tho safe taken off to get the look changed; thero was « lady came there with green spectacles aud & green veil; D:, Bardoil took ber in bis room and locked the door on the inside; in & minute after Mrs. Cunningham came down stairs and stood by the door; after the lady went away Mra Canpingbam ‘came to mo and vaid, ‘Samuol, do you soo that Indy?” I said “Yen” she then told me to toll ber every time that wo muneame there; I did 60; this woman came thore seve- ral umes afterwards and Mra, Cunningham watched ber; another woman came there rometimes and went into the room wiih the Doctor; Mrs. Cunvingham told me to Listes and hear what was said; [did so; 1 loft there in July; I lef becanse Mrs. Cunningham set me to watch and lisea at the Doctor's doer—I did not like that; she told mo ‘ovce that the Dovtor would kiil me if be knew I was listen tng ut bis door, ‘Crow examtoation—I did not fear that be would kill me; 1.444 uot see the Roster ard Mrs. ham togothor i, vate ua TRSTIMONY OP THOMAS JOSEPII CALLAGHAN, Master Callaghao, being sworn, suid—{ hve at 125 First avenue; Tem about 15 years old; am in the rilveramith vowiness; I wrod to lve wie, br. Bar Bond street; I atiended the door; I wens detober , 1 knew of di Borde and Ms. Cur oingham; the ntealing @ note, end sent me for a policomaa; I woat Broadway, and found o'6, pear Beocker ho did net come to the house, but another did; Dr. Burdoll came to meet bim at the entry: Mra © eniogham accused the Doctor of ruining her and ber family; sho poke ta culty between som; Mra. Uuoniogham tolt me to listen ‘st the Doctor's door whens woman came there called was no othe® woman I was told to listen to hear wuat she tard; there were two colors in Dr. Bardell’s whiskers; they were dark and gr to rizo they were small. Croes exam\na'ion— ills whiskers always looked alike, I ever Faw any difference im them; Mra. Stevens came three or four Umos while I waa thers; Mrs, Cann’ngham gave me a canse why the Doctor accused hor of taking th> tote; +e called me lnto ber room and said that bis reason for it was that be was un‘er & promise of marriage to her; tbat he got up this acousation to get her out of the house, #0 the promise of marriage could be broken off; « sor vant girlnamed Mary was present; it was the girl who pro: ceded Mary 1) nohue; I never hoard Mrs. Cunningham ad Gress Dr Bardeil by’ the name ef Harvey; once | heard her call bim Ovctor; she said, jastas be waa going ont, &D mo will yeu'be oack;”? they sent toge: ; Tsww them sitting ob a sofa and wr, Burdel’® room, seomiagly out ty Saratoga he was gone about four weeks; Mrs Cunningham was not goue so long; I loft St oud sweet about the 10th of Ootober. THOTIMONY OP JOUN J. BOROMELL. Tho boy Rurchell beiog sworn, salu tive at S19 Kast Thirwenth street; fam golvg on tof cam yours old: Tam pew in a store in Bleecker etresg; Lived wish Dr Gardeil at 31 Bond street; Lat ended to the door; | stonped there Lil! the Uector was murdered; I never sa ¢ any difficulty between the Doctor and Mra’ Canningham, exceot one about cow's: the Decor thought Mra Canatngham burned wo much eoals; be wuld phe burned ten Wo. wo his two: I went where about even o'clock om the :orving of murder, I stayed there that day till about two o'elock, «ben I gave my evirence before the Coroner; aftor I dis covered the murder | went down stairs aad told Hannat, ‘apd then up stairs apd caw Mre. Cunningbam laying oo tho bed; I did notsoe Mrs. Canningham any time during the day \n the room where the Doctor lay; Dr. Burdell’s whirkers were @ kind of light color, with rome gray hairs amovg them, his whiakers only reachod wp to hie mustache. Crom-examined—Ho had no whwkers ap by tho lower part of bie care; about three weeks before tbo murder be got bis whirkers dyed black; tho rize of bis whakors was tne seme'afor biv death ax before; bie whiskers were a kind of a red color; nobody hae talked to me about the color of bis whiskers exoopt t-day thai goatloman (Mr. Tilden) epoke to me aboat it; I never saw the Doctor and Mre. Cummingham tlk together; I saw them speak w- fo the Court—I went to $1 Bond street about the first part of December; woot between 7 and § o'clock in the morping; +tayea tll 6 o'clock P. M.; during that time I never vaw Mrs. Cuvningbam in tho Doctor's rooa with him but once, nor did I see her daughtors thore. KVIDENOR OF RMILY SALLENRACTI. Fantly Sallenbach, a rane, lady, being «orn, testified that *be resided at 673 way, with her aosner, om te third floor; did bu-inees there for two years; know Mea, Conuingbam between Gro ned six years; alro kiew hor daughter augusta; late ia Cctobor Mra. Ounaingbam and her daughter came to their place, about 7 o'clock ia the evening, to wait for a gontlemmu; had to light the gas soon after they came; they wont inw the back parior, on the third floor: they said they wanted to wait for a gontioman coming ineet them there; while waiting, Misa tiem, they were about twenty minutes gepileman came, whee witoren went rao en at temas (u, Augasta wok her the plano; he asked if there were two lation waiting; wilnoss said yes, and they went up; when they spore the room, Augusta was at the piano; Mrs. Canningham wr bt ao ty the , welovmed hia and wait, * evening, «ir! how do you def” He said to her, “dood ever Augusta remained on hor seat; A oy eo to me, ubd when I tarned round | saw Mee ini a thow rome papers to the geotionen Lege abont the ize uf a rheet of fooircap paper, ; there wrret three. sbe had the ready out, | think ‘ype op the eofa; the gentleman sant something to her bet Laid pot bear what it wan, be ssomed much interent re before the Coroner; apt Dike took me up stairs, and | picked tim there aa the gentioman who Was at our 1 wae aftoreards wid be was Mr Kekel; nce about hit eves, any gloves when they came on that oo ‘anton. Crom examined—l did not look at De. Burdelt after hie had no diflenity in recognising Mr. Eikel se the Lem oO came to oar hone; there wae something y ye about bia eyee aod nese which | could never forget, could not remember bia sine vory well, f thik he wae drewed in binck: did not take notice of his vest; could net recothet whether hie turned over; I beard bi ‘Good evening, peopece''t * ¢ like am American: he looked at me Warly; I was not introduced to him: cold Bot remember ‘Mire, Stevens; | did ao, they satin the back parior; there | KVIDENOR OF DR. HAWS. Dy. George K. Haws deing sworn, tartifiel—I reside at 21 Boos street; am a dentist; knew the late Harvey Bur- acl; met bin jreutly professiopal way; during ia Ceommer white bere, saw bim almost cai! pe tof the sommer, retarned the 16th of September, and remained up & the presemt time; from Septe: Us tober [ notiora bis whiskers; 1 him abuut the 2uth, or hetweep that and the 24th; hie whirkers were thea mixed, vray and dark browp—ihe gray rather ovpe; , quit, sbort, ob idee of hig face they were n% so heavy; | saw bim again occasionally, but do vot remomber a particu. ar day uutil ibe Lith of November, im the morning, be fore 9 o’clook, when | raw bim at use; his whiskers thep were in a progressive state, the color the came; iuring that totercal Il did pot see any difference in the Cie Bes, mesesinnts arenas upon the occasion; if rf e be was ; he spoke with a sharp, ring- ing voice, end ip ap mapper. rs examined~Dr. Burdell was not in the habit of wearine whiskers during the summer ; before the 20th of October they were in an ia iment state; | noted ‘hem egela on the 1lib of November; they were pro gremed; bia hair was pot co gray as bis whi-kers; there Og 4 about Sn ens ‘“; +barp sound; be usually seemod ca-nest hen talking: tarred bir hieed a lie Oorerard. when ia baste; bis whole oe ee beline. what might be called Court adjourned to 10 e’clock to-day. Lieut. Col. Grorge Marmaduke Reeves tn ‘Trouble Again. BE GOERS TO NICAKAGUA, LOSKS HIS BAGGAGE, AND SUES TRE TRANSIT COMPANY FOR DAMAGRS—HIs ABRDOT FOR SUBORNATION OF PERJUSY, AND YOM: MITTAL TO THR TOMBS. John W MoAlpine alias, Lieut. Col. George Marmaduke Reeves, H. B. M., the bero of numerous oriminal suits, no sooner emerges from the Tombs on one complaint than he is again locked up on another, Since bis last appearance in public life as the agent of the British goverament, seat as to this conpiry to purebase several hundred thousand rifles for the Crimean war, be has been taking a trip to Nicar: where he says be was upfurtunate enough to love as tro containing ‘and valuables to the amount of over $3.(00. This loss, be represonted, wai occavioned by the carelessness of the ageats of the Transit Oomnzeny, who knocked his trunk overbaard wht ft he was proveediug up the river from Punts Arenas. On his roturn. to Now York be immediately ‘a sult against the company for the modest sum of $3,197. The Gompany, baving beard of the Colovel for peverty, were not & a:tonished when the dgure of $3,197 was ani the amount of bearing the Keevee, with lieutepant colonel for » prefix, was imposing upon them; in short, that McAlpine’s truok, tf any be had. never contained anything like the amount of claimed by the plain iff in the suit, Bus McAlpine was not 10 be put off easily. He crocured @ witness tamed Mary Moore, who swore that she was s passenger on board the same steamer with the plaintiff; that abe of her own know- ge knew tbat he had at least $2,300 in the trank said to have been bythe Bag be vangy | who was alao a passoo gor, bad paid bim that amouct for goods purchased from lee ane also stated that she witnewed the overboard of the aforesaid trunk with all its contents, her cro-s examtnation she eaid that aa ikea ‘at No, 160 Thompson street, and was then en rowe for California, there to rejoin ber husband. The Transit Company, upon inquiry, found that Mrs. Moore never lived or stopped at 160 Thompson street. Cpon ccnferring with McAlpine’s wife, they found that ibe plunti! *as a very poor man, indeed, and could not possibly bave come into the posscaston of so much wealth that the witnees, Mary Moore, was ber husband’s mis trees under the assumed name of Ellen Borland; that Mc- Fo nae got her wo signs deposition, knowing it te be , And tbat she was @ tool in is handa for the -of swindling the Transit Company outof $3,197. Upon receiving this information, oe Daten the Oe Company immediavely instituted proceedings against Mo 4) pseaad otbers for subornation of perjury, in the month of April last Mr. James M. mc ntioned company, went before Justice Lower Police Uourt, and, submitting the tothe magistrace, a for cen a eas tee nomtsoen . M ‘est that be was one of the ctrectors of the Accessory Company ; that iu the month of Febrvary, 1857, a Commence | against the company tn the name of Keenan. plaimifi, in the Court of Common Pieas, reoovery of $3,197 ; that tho pine, immediately’ after the Caused a woman named Mary Moore Eg see és ee He i and Wi Keenap; depo ent on inqairy thas nosuch - bad resided or ‘Toompron street at the time stated in therefore laine Su exherenion of MecAlpize, », deposed that when her husband went waa vory poer, end had po money or ‘that the wo man who pasecd ae Moore, aad doposition berete annexed, is one has hereto. fore lived, and as this deponent lives with McAlpine as bis mistress; that about January, 1867, while McAlpine was living ‘she saw hia writing on paper, and that hat it was , he said that it was a paper and was to commit to memory and swear , and apon which be was to get out of the Vanderbilt Company New York to Punta Arenas, in February, 1866; that the’ Wok from bor trank some money, and handod = which he bat sold to her husband and brovhersia w; the money was io gold, in $20 gold pieces; there were one hundred and fifteen old piecos, 4 Un box in his trunk; that before they ew McAlj ino deliver the trunk to the purser or frat of ficer, and receive a check for it; afver they landed at Puota Arepas two +mall steamboats came alongside: the passen gers were put op boar! ope boat, while the bagrage was pot on the ovber; that while they wero going ap the river she ‘ew MoAlpine’s tank go over board; she knew it by bis name being printed in biack letters upen the canvas cover; the (rank went down and was lost; ber busband spoke to the captain about it, when be got mad and swore that the boatmen were carolens rascals, for (hey had let several trunks fall overbourd before. The witacer, upon ber crows examina tiun, stated that rhe reeled at No. 100 Tao mpson street, em route for California, where her husband reridos. McAljne was taken \pto custody yortorday by officer pocery be the Lower Police Court, ani upos being com veyed before Juatice Connolly he «as committed to tne Tombs for exam! cation. ‘The Reception of General Walser in New Urieans, [From the New Orleans Melta, May 28 The tolegrapbic announcement that General Walker and Steff hat arrived at the Balize on board the Empire Oty, yestercay morning, created considerable oxcitoment ‘among our citizens. Men who had wached with intensost interest the career of the gallant young Atmerican, from the moment he set foot upon the sotl of Nicaragua, and saw with alarm the cordon of fire whieh the chances of war and the beleegoering army of the allied States brought int» being, draw © aud closer arousd Rivas, broathod easter when it was known that the champioa of Isbmian ps mpcore Pym) apd oe Who disliked what conoviged 10 buster isin, indulged in something of the same feeling = Towards morniag tho intercet became universal, ant the coming of the steamer was oagerly looked for. Rvery- body was soxious to reo the man who Nad linked bis fame indiaeolubly with the history of NI and who woo an bame if the annals of warfare when ine lomtnons flathes of victory shat up from the atreew and plazas of Rivas, Marsays and Granade. Long before tho expected arrival of the Kapiro City at her moorings the extonsive steamship wharf wo wear @ crowded and animated aspect. Tho eager throng bartening from the ety, inclading many of the companions {a arms of Walker, apd our Suthorities, was a goxly. eight on the landivg a» the giunpye of the vomel ens teen several wiles down the river, In quick ume she came round the turn and bore up towards the wharf, tring 4m a a yacrad opp Cabal warok. The sa tute from the guns of the Warhingtom Artillery then oom menned and rent tte echoes over the waters, ano above the ate of the city, and to the bearts of the bero and his comrades, them a4 brave warriors #hovid be welcomed, by the and martial roar of cannon Presently the vessel, borne lightly on the swell ly the proud ing bosom of the Missisei ppt, and bearing @ nobler froight than ever she oid befors, came slowly towards tho wharf, while thousands of eyes were directed towards her in search of the gallaut soldier 00 board. Three cheors wore xiven for Walkortaa the rteam-hip closod in to her moor ing, and then the multitude became bushed in oagor ex. pectation of the ofthe General on deck. Tho crowd War etilled, but pot quiet, for the excitement of ine hundyede wbo were near the vessel to get on board, if powible, was intense Some tao of three ruccs@ted by asing nots little activit; to aping 00 « ledge af the vousel and climbing on board, but the command of the captain 0 prevent this mote of getting Om the yeesel compelled the crowd to avait the arual aceese, Tt was with considerable aiffioulty the way was pot in ite place, and with much greater difficulty the rurh wo the vearet was opposed sucvessfaily, io the meantime, the ery of “Walker? wa heard, aod looking aloft we beheld the unmistakable form of him whose nsme bam become a “household wort’ tn the Seaun, and whore deeds have been the subject of American and Kuropean convereatvion, comparatively speaking, a# much as any of the great captains of modern times. ‘Again and again be waived his hat and bowed bis hoad fp acknowlodgment of the thundering and bearty cheors that greeted bim. Tt war # gallant sight, indoo!l, wo see that unassuming, mild looking, light complerioned the impersonation of aa glortons aod daring chivalry there latter days of cure hare sean, with head anoovored 0d doub Jeas a teart moved to (cs lamont core, roxpon ti not by woras, but by the eloquem langrage of ailenos an the soul folt iooks of proud coMmctouserss, 0 the entho siaem bia preeenoe exotted. He of the “bus gray eyo the man of destiny, looked on the exciied crowd with emotions por bara as lofty an ever ited hia brave and un yards off, when orice were who were bim, the heavens to mighi—the feetngs of those who were pre tent could p thave beea more ioxpiring nor grateful. We bave vo doubt that be arrived, as we trust he will one day tu the fu\l tush of power, we should bave seen more loud mouthed congr stuladions ‘an! after diever manifestations wouderfuily expressive of—mean sycbophanc; war, the intense feelings of admira ten and aifsc ion show ered on bim with the most pro‘uee liberality ; the oatspok reopal could we been Kiv J ReaTareured so cared w place lathe ears of 0-6 08 f pear bia was wemendous. in emhusiaam apd love t that celaorated sbich every ope bas w vivid ee] either by the aid of pea or pencii—the retura Napo icon Bowapare from Kiba—when soldiers and_ officers crowded round ape at mg org ia ie vate by when be ti at It was prenblay to We cold almow Imagine as he half craz; , each of whom tovk as much of Za ‘away and treasure, as a devotee does a relic Iu due Ume he arrived at the 8. sharkes Hotel, whore ap pmenre crowd was ip walling, aud who bailod bim wih greatenthuriasm He was brought the fom whence be adcressed the people in @ short and sol dior tike epeech, expressing the tnteuse gratification he felt at withering the Cin aor J sbown bim, and of his price In kpow'pg that the good will of the A nerican peo- ple wae with him. It gave assurance that the cause of Nicaragua would yet be triumphant, ‘Atera+rhort interval be was again obliged to come out and acdrees the crowd, whion he did from the table ofthe rownda of the hotel. In bis calm, earaost mannor ani with manly eloquence he raid It was @ proud console, tucp, after months and year: of trial, to experience the approbaticn that was given to the cause he advocated, 1c was a triumph greater than arms could evor wa. With euch ment! it was imposstble that the cause of Nicaragua ould fail, no master wh» were its enomics— no matier how much: Iavored—no matter how mach they willed, The enemy, bo waid, would yet be put be neath our feet. ‘Toe New Orleans Orescent, describing the arrival of tho Empire Olty with the renowded filibuster, saye:— ‘At leng:b, however, Capt. McGowan appeared on the wheelbouse, @-corting a slender, smooth faced gentleman in black, with a black felt hat, whom ho introduced by a now, as the object of the nolsy solicitude. The General millogly raised bia het, and bowed a numbor of tiace, e mu titude greeted him with such cheers as coald pe'riotic American whikt only proceed from throats, The Gene- ral then disappeared, and the way being raised, the wildest efforts were made by tho crowd to rush on board; but thy were kept back by men stationed there for we purpore, During tho struggling and pushing of the crowd to get on board, the General and bis staff’ managed to their way asbore. The General, however, bad hardly stepped off the gapgway before he #28 seized, ri 4 armis, bs some of his peronal friend, and carried in triumph to a car- riage some ify yards distant—a proceeding which he ob- jected to, but could not prevent. Safe! the carriage he was driven to the St Charles Hotel, whitner a large part of the crowd followed bim, great numbers sil) remaining a the wharf to welcome their frienas among the officers end privates who remained behind. psionic hha dbase ne ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. PERSONAL. AN Eutinchia'Yaree south, old, will apply fac two gays si BT Bast S01. v4; third oor, beok tom, Py ul TS8ING.—DB. BRINK HAS BREN MISSING FROM his _ residence, Ni 0. 15 Hudaon terrace, Huboken, alace hhonday, lat inst. Any infurmation of bis whereabouts, to his fwrily, given at the fe pamber, or at 34 Macdougal street, New York, will be suitably rewarded. = c " > NEAT OYITRB AND DINING saloon, handsomely died up) must be sold at thia emp prin, te the owner ta neexpeoiedl’ called to Hurops way, room ‘ BRANDNER & FRNYER, ees A BEA OYSTER AND OURFEH Ba- looa, om Boadway. tastefully fitiad up, fully fur rabed. doing e goed busin sa. spd fasornble Tain is Serv cheap. BIG 38 ® ROUTHWICK Mi Wansan sieves, teil. it ws $1,000, appreciated; refured $800 8 short ‘ums July lat, pore Tae Herald udi se, be up to ‘Moat undoubted reasons given for FOR SALE —A FIRST CLASS HOURE ON 81.000. temas Hit.” ue thonesnd doilare mn owen hem @ Gates tees, 4 to (AHT, $91 Rroadway. —AN INTEREST IN A VALUABLE AND $1,500. “Saleen cee ee eet Kidrees GA Herald ofline, Agra's ruin ante novend $2.000-282 AN, OLD HeTARLIsHay Ligu0R 4 oh furo: $2,000 os oh Seed agree cellent business and a bargain offered BIGGR & kcUTHWIOK. 64 Nasaan street, $5,000 sett geitane tpan fe’ a eek end in good order, will e for a form ‘on lke terms; convenient 0 5 ]GG8 & ROUTHWICK, 84 Nyssan atrret, $2,000.25 Seis ob catants A Ce | iB Thirty -fi-at wtreet, pear Wound exchange fur © cofinge ve omnall botaes P ADAMS, Taotory, sultan fe oma “apply to, ADAMS, in, lass 12.500. —FOR SALK—ONE OF THE BRST AND 'e bandsomest farms. with flor residence snd o in.bomerville, N. J. at the railroad depot. 43 acres: in tbe cultivation, all the surronpding o>n- vy. BKIGGs & YOUTH FICK, 84 2 angen wireot. 15. 000-2. FIV8 THRAB STORY HOUSES. .' Reavy got ce J and band-emely situated in iiimmeburg. Ther are lig itly incum ered, and will be e- changed for & form near the city or city 1 ts. BUGS & SOUTHWICK, 44 Naaman strom, FINE INV®S0MENT.—FOR SALB A BBAUIIPUL ‘country seat and farm, & short distance from the aity, in delightful aud hoalthy region, commanding an extensive prompect of land end water. On the place ts a ion large man ston, in ‘nt order, rep! conveniences for s large fomily, aod surrounded with the usual gentletaan’s resieoce. The barns and out buildings are exlensive, Wiha farm beuse at @ oonvenl:at Seuael There are severs! orchards, with Jens, green house, grepery. and cbolor truit of every -arlety grown in the oll wale. ‘The owner has given his personal aiten'i 'n to the care. ful culivation axd improvement of the plass, but unaxo-cted rs i bis family have induced bim to offer it fale. Possession given tm. J, aa the owner is wakirg arrangements for residence abroad. For futher par- Cealere oe % ress, &c., address Morris, box 2,137, New Yors WHOLRAALK JOBRING CROCKERY BUSIN! eatablished tn thie city over twenty yearn, willr & thern and Western connexion, will disp sed of on fa vorabie terma. Stock about $5/00; rent low and lication ex- cellent. Apply to BURGESS, DALE & GUDDARD, 76 Pearl street. ten ro marble oa ge throt CMs 8, range, dumb waier, ao. np and outhonaes Gord ‘aeikh- horhood: and churches con . There is about one acre of land. bat mors can he adjoining if desired There ie communiceion with New k tour times daly. Proprriy without any encamhrance, ee Please address W. 8. jon hails, basement jhout. oorniced hs nd par- i Sesteann Shia sivas seamen rere aif eaah; balanoe ow 8 three ente cual leaving (be city, me Manpin ei the meas Hindaon st uy brant ‘particular ts. (POR SALK-$1,90-—-THE OORN EXCHANGE DIM! Hoven Bo ts wae Brees pow duing a Querida boain-as, _Inqatre on the prem! foam; { doable goer iat, i den! ia! for spinn ng lathe aud brass Thee jor wale at te lowest KRWEN & © ViUKS, 2PAlne BML. slide rest; 1 | larga wha ae WILLS, 88 Fourth avanie. JOR RALK AT A DKOIDED BAROAIN—THS HOUSR Kighth avenue, ia fine order, 229 Thirty Ofb stewet, near ‘Alao ihe house 106 Bedford sweet, close (> Hudwoa; both bas Rh ranere. “ADIy or nidrose m node 1033) Faing- stust be aold Brosdway R SALE OK KXCHANGR—A FaLcan in Ninth ward. for good eae, Corner weary, in reorenyy Bipte? a WER i? aes of Sistoanks RK SALK O% EXCHANGR—A& MOST DELIGHTFUL non oD City Isiand, near P. a Sofa crs lnad garoan and ore fit 3 bas brew ‘tham Arid, . beat 9 bowee, ing We peare ta a. ovuntrr norm % pital place for a yasht olub, the harbor Pha - OE id ‘being é A. JOY HUOPR, 472 Broadway, fh BALK OK KXCHANGK—A VEBY VALUABLE oa. epan of young borses. vy" sound, and barn: shout Mot ave the cliy han bo farther use for them for gooc available secur sm No 9 Reekman rtreet. ‘The horses staple dry goods. Frioe ‘Avply to (. HOPKING & OO., cvmmerelal regiary, ORK Si. OK TO LUT—sT BATH, LL. ith to» bou-e. uarter sore ‘with tow @apie, and quire of MORRISON, HABRR & 30. fens 44 Dey street, Butes walk of ibe ferry. 18 pe WICKHAM, Ko. 9 Walden Inne, OR SALK OR TO LKE*—~A GOOD OFSTER AND ing +eleon, wi.b nll furs complete where a good bad: nese is dove.’ The owner has 0 bee huaiuess to OCOD INVESTMENTS —$ 500 FOR A TWO FTORT brick hoose aud Jot un Grond a brick house cheap. also three hundred other aale by A. BRRGEANT, 16 weat of Broad’ ot on Wall root. len at uses KS.—THRKE ALLEN PATEN' yt ‘mmai} size, for vale each. large, medium and WB CONANT Dey ttraot. ONG BKANUH, N. J —YURNISHED 4 wale or to let, will filled. a6 : cottage con al! round the ih tive acros of innd, tains 12 rooms and pingze house bounded Apply 10 WM DUMONT, No, 4 Wall street. io front bj OOTTA wtadle, wide s PoropRamon WANTKD—OF MR THOMAS O'RESFS apd who resided about tea egoln “ally Teeatv34 by fis brother, Richard O' Keefe, fal an ‘u iv Z hima Bote 1010 care of Williais Beawets coxepoatior, Horaid RMATION ANTED—THE re AGENT THROUGB ee a A Le |, who to New ¥ rom pay who came & pn ae gue’, 189 street ION W. THRE WHEREABOUTS J ge rath of Sohn. Travia, who has no eon hard of arewsed” Sepia ©. Travis; Peekskill, will be thankfully o> ba ete bt omy MARTIN OONNRLLY, o way, ireland, Kort in Bepteber and teased May lat senor of Mr. Marrow, Teoeived and ly anav ered. L. M. N., YOUR NOTE 18 BECKIVED, ¥ le ard other papers. by baving it at the oflce of EMMET & BAYS, aturnics, &0., 45 W ll am sireot, REWARD.—STRAYED, 4 BLACK AND TAN TRR- up, about six months old. m Seis returned to the ton store S79 Bowery, corner $5 REWARD.~1oet, ON WEDERADAY, 30 Inst. 2) on the Wiss A. Moar, No 42of the Third avenue rail coed from Yorkvi le lo Nigh stree', a gold band bracelet, The tinder will receive iheabove reward by leaving Wai Mb Kove vtrest fi BLWARD.—STRAYRD OR STOLEN, ON MONDAY OD) from panture, at Nin y-elghth Highth avenae eh iron ery fred on boh hind lege, with white spate hinder men®, Alay whi e pote under h warn. The above reward will be pai¢ on re urning ber to Mr. Wareiny, at Ninty-nivth street, near Kighth aveuns or to Phos Gully” at ibe distiliery in Fourteenth stre-t, near Ten'h avenue, oF for information us to shere she wili be foand. $10 Mesa a's ON THE THIKD INST. the Hh riage and the corner of ‘AL eris, arAmMeO Orace et with Dree sions The 27) REWARD. POCKETBOOK CONTATS- $10 emit ea ToL ETE ete wi wern 6 a oer wip Pont {tlo Uh» Owner a: 108 Reade sires, and or LOST, “4 in Be F WARD--LOST YESTERDAY MORNING y 4, ir Hin avenae, between Bix.een' Sed tem do lary in wo ila (ty saomey) snd tall chan ‘The Onder will receive the shove reward by Mea. Fraiponi, (6 Hreaaway. *, REW*RD FILL watch. delivered BE PAID FUR AM OLD GOLD RORT. KEYNER. STREKT, ON WEDRESD \Y, THR 80 omy fg? m4 Sour yn have hie by expenses. On! at the corner of Len hirty second street, F. Newman's store. ND.—A PARCKL OF PAPARA, DOTUMANTS, do , recen ly find, and the owner can recover the same by apolying fo L Salin, 114 Nassan street, second yr OFTHE TWEEN FIFTA ANY SEVENTH 4VENU! on aaturdee lent, & OI Neon A combie year be pale for the recovery of vame, if returned to No. 11! Pong street, wo atairn. At —a FIRE R BADGE (RXEMPD) BO 1 mtyareed for ble ron ole. Ts MASON, TET—ON SATUMDAY LAN, INUANALSTRERT OR 8 cart pit, ing a fox'shpad, sdnitiamond efor. Five dollars foward will be given fort at 11] Firat averne, np riatrs. il Li ‘O8T—ON THURSD sY FORKNUUS, IN 6 POURTH 4¥. second sirnt stAE®, & pocketbook L oot Dee ibook and ton olla go. place. ty recovery BAVIN omen No 6,17 Brondway. Tie BT APRIL, PROM ho LPR erate saa eh a etek sal wn whee areharron Ait nad creat engraved; creat an “it ari ireaon "* returned is ‘Trinlty Muliting, 1b yiciiberal reward will be pal 7 : PRD —BUPPOSED TO BR AFOUMN, BOMR Minwme Pane Utena Tar », and oe GROCERY FOR SALR—MANY ion, «double fly oae of the firet New York slvo, a tsege srvdery vy brainess, Cali at 289 Broadway, M. WKaA iT IRON SAPRe, AND FOR SALE OR EX H4NGE FOR GOP PRO. erty in or near New York (4) acres, very Walered, in Fraukin county, iowa. Erice $6, 2. VANDARBILT, 34 Fulton street, Pa'ronnge oli BARB CHANCK.—A CAMPHENK AND FLUID Soule, vam Saree gen and came, wow 6 8 good canbe © . Bold on wecount of em. For wa apply to K MAG. RMICK, in Division ave nue, third door a! Fif.h street, Hrocklyn, Bas 40k sake WELL BUILT, PRETTY MO. fa ev On pleasure po. cluding if fenders, and al band- tes dining roms, Brary, biteben, old wa: el Aniahed tn @ "ary and an i £ 3 | OU NTR) Let—THA’ the ce!» | car Tocaled wikia afew rie from the a Kalle ad dapet and tbe ferme, apply ‘0 the Rev. ir. fares street, ‘ap tairan YERsP LIVTLE FARMS, BEAUTIFULLY LOvaTRD near depots, 13 miles irom New York—Uve of 3 now buildines, deat, face: 008 of Sores and* one of 3D ‘all very cheep: BHUNDERD & RuakKs, 1S Nesean sireet, RUG STORK FOR SALE OR TO LET TO A REIPON- ble It is Gtted in modern style, goo! souk, nod Qwasr oder busivess. Apply HG N at an it tf be sold et bargain, with jb+ crops on. wurcbaser will pame. apply 21 94 Fourth avemun, over tee clothing store any da: week un'lll 12 o'cleok. Price $2.00, 5¢ which 82.000 i& on bond and morigrge. DB BALE—FOUK BBUON) BAND FLUE BuiLeee each Te toed i tp good order, tae ATEN TKARS RSTABUISHED JOB SILE Price oN cing, eatahlish ment. BL PALYER 4 00., FARM OF 74 AORKA OF LAND IN & ow a0 PRICK, A COLLRC which cay be aned ae Raw (odiee, Union J00) pal Dat and Lig | Wwelvo youre stage ing, ‘ciseal's ned Satures Ses fale Valentien, Partioniars inqnire at 49 Nanaau street. BALE—TO i Set Bybee Pose a Fo BALE—A GROCERY AND a bY rate bus'nere will be ae’ 80. { wented in the Sixth ward. apply to Ff. ‘aGvD:, 2 Jackson iret. ov al Ro. 9 Melvaery a H—A LRASR FoR FIVR Y@ARS OF lait 18 iy third wireet, together with the Pulldtagee fouable for miley or Privaie wale of for® Aw] fi He oF Carpenter shop. Apply to B LOWNIAG, ourth avenne Fn BALE PART 4 AND VALUARLE patate in Wemern aernral cheten Hem ton, irtee and vy, 4 Cyl eg 9h mit teanauecrs ie is lem GaAFE Price A bA dee AJ nettlers for lands ot spoly offi Open ieited In the real estate busines. WATCHMAKEKS AND JEWKLLERS.—FOR established, store m a good business best, well from kg CAPITALIBTS—OUAL LANDS. mae ft ( bie great bargain, an sbirrest in one and be one fo ape hee as ein Brevenue the present rene; event Gan bet urchased ath vary reat bargaie. ie: ia Peno:ylvania, Poiladeiphls Pom edie Var aus LE AM FOR BALR.—A dense of das ae noha ee aa Snag imemediau stotnity the moni etigid' loca tons in this city, and would be a Ceca Re eoproeaen ee © Sevenate! Herald ofice, Cae ‘Un two mille heats, ‘The Var Toland Ral\road cok P. M., ret cents 10 go aud renrn EV ILL COURSE, LOG Isl. Monday, Jure 8 at 8 o'clock. tu sarpesn. To come melanie takes il Woodall coure’b neh: gion’ WG. Abrams eniere b. uring 96 800m as the Face ia VR TREVILLE COURSK, LONG I8LAND.—racisa. C Monday Jare 8, tmmeciately ater the mane tanevdun'g i ne ‘with pine epirers, will by to anile JOKL OONKLIN. Pr price, N COURSE, L,I —RACING —TO-DAY, FRIDAY, four wa one $20 eoirance, Vet) wie, L ‘Seocaline ‘Toler. afver, the Weatehesuer take twormiie brass, ine bo-sinatons. "This wil brag be. f Ritquente, by Martear, dom Pashion, by 1 tee; bi oc. by. North Macccrad Newtown rrr natal Deal ia & tn nara ‘cams gg aterece . i, ern. Bue Washiu gion, Biehol s 1.. Deusnlion, 1ON COCRSK, LONG ILAND,— Way), June 6. $2") entrance, $1,500 added, with aime the post tbh 10, At WO 0 Chey and Toler, BION COURSK, LONG LL hrareen ‘tnd makes are ‘odd 6 oome of diting fea a road i t i j i7 i ti ABIION OC URSR.—PERSOR! area rece today will tk market slip mt 104. M aod | P. rh ath Jog tbe sonmboat, LAND. C and 11% 0 clock *. ENIOK VETERAN OORPS meeting of 1 leave thle day, dane 8, rphon ar oo oolhok P.M, with the oars of the Flushing Kallroad, for ihe the corpe wil be Be kd aa wtreeia, ber of »roome and Mercer ei Go'clek in full oniform, to been intel hod passed Isto her mins and by invitwton 1 charitable ottineme. be present oO BROADWAY, ¥. ft ine q