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WHOLE NO. 17584. THE POL CE CAMPAIGN. THE TURF. TT aaa An Spiendid Four Mite Race Over the Fashion Cours. ‘MMENSE GATHRRING OF THE RBAOTY AND BRAVERY or PROPOLIG STIRIED OUNTEST But WEY SUB WASBINGTON ANP NICHOLAS 1.—NIGROLAR THR WINNRR— PMQUATTE WINNER OF THE ¥ EIT CHYATER BT ARES, ‘The racing on the Fashion Course yeatorday was of a ‘better description, abd save greater sali-fuction, hap auy- ching wo have had since che palmy days of the old Jock y ‘Club, when we bad aueb races ar those of Eat pse acd Henry, Black Maria and Trifle, Lady Relief and Sim, Pasbion aud Boston,"Peytora and Fashion, and others of a like exciting mesure, Buch races were always brought aout oy proper management. When the present Fashion Coarro was tira taid out, under the auspices of Boyden, Carter & Oo., muod ‘vas promised and much expected; but the results proved {ta failure aud » disappointment to tbe public, who did not relb tbe idea of humbug, and the proprictors left the Course bankrupts, both im reputadon and io pooket, ‘Other paitivw, imagining themeclves more sonversant with such matterr, then undertook to conduct a season of rac- tng according to their especial notions; but as they were no more capable than their predecessors their atvempt was also afailue. Lamenting this sad rtate of things in a comma oity hke ours, with @ population of @ million, Mr 0. P Rare, of Virgivia, together with other gentlomen of a kin- dred spirit, feeling convinced that good racing would be appreciated and patronized, determined to give New York one more trial, with their experience and knowledge of the wants of the community. With this end tn view, over- tures were made to the owne s of the best Southern and Western stables, and an offer of liberal purses suc- ceeded in centering here some forty of the finest ra- cers in America. The result was seep in the attendance yes- terday, which was much Jarger and far more respectable than at any previous meeting. This augcrs well for next week, as the racing will again commence on Txesday and last forr days, The array of ladies on the stand yorter- day was besutifal to behold, and they far exceeded in numbers anything previously seen in the North. Wo bave heard much about the attendance of ladies on Southern race courses; but they must havo been extremely numerous and very beautifulif they excelled their fair sia- mdeed, Hiberal in all bis measures as weil as bis views. e-wed a party of bis peighbors of the Exghtecath, af er dwowneipg the great babbabd which the White street Oom- ‘mestovers were cre sing by their assaults upon the station ‘eoares ef the city 1,oloe, get up the following hamorous oeve— atthe partioulrty Guy Fawk2s hour of midnight on Veur-day, a quad of men in very grotesque array marche! hetore ‘Winer? rtatiun. va Sratonce bet of bob berve, ai then mate torn absurd evututlous in obedtenee t) the «juculations of t+o persons fm front of them Upoo ono of the doormen loxking oat wo exazaine the dow saves Lia ee ae! Trower heels rt esto ape snaher ha Ald mn e $ mredneed vers ) esterday afternoon, who seemed perfoctly delighted See Erne eee ee and wild with the excitement of the racing. pte dogger A " be darod Captain Arriving at the Fashion Course at an early hour, we took Wwe bik aay + poe Pio Ay Pom ay survey of matters arounius. Nothing was apparontly erown” a papery, w! w walk: Saeed ths bot Euceeeeionton, and 10 ton coors bamarece picronntere tae ee Derleeque upon the proceetings of Carpenter and Squires | e?segements coming week, a usual attempts eee we ine cate, Ween ae Oe of sharpers to pry into the secrets of the racing stables fenged ani eaerted ans wari jag ing and glean euch information from tho boys as might be ‘Staticn houses revoltad Heatepant: forms. The enlire nquad frov without bad by this Umoen- | aeeful in their nancial transactions during the day. These a ee AS ed Teg ons phiicsopbers generally pay dear for tho information re- e A laughable travestie was accord! ceived. Towards one o’clock the throng began to pour in, ‘out of the ect ns at the Niuth and Fifth ward stauivns. Capt, ‘Wines being of course obliged to take the mattwr in good and by two several thousands of persons of the highest papaya my Keen ie | Rog Gays = poneny eg cle respectability were on the ground. Never in our expe force of Nev vole faroe tat Sak Wines, by the : rievoe did we see 80 much order and decorum om a race the Flusbing cars arrived, which brought up an im- mense load of passengers, the bell on the judges’ verison 860 forfeit—two mile heats, ceed ORD F. Morr sumed br. f. Buiguette, by Mariner, out of . Morrie 2s: f Fanhion, by imp. Troster... M lepseey ont of the pramtans of Wd rire, Ome Jou Howland pamed eh. f. Kovaoa, ba Oe we, dem by imp Prinm..... .. A. Ma'iard vamed tl. 6. by Mariwer, "Trustee, rut of Kate Cole, aw. ch. f. ida Clartup, by Gertan, © fam Eades peers % MATTERS AT SEGUINE’S POINT. in the Enemy's Trertitory—Katabiichament ofa Picket Guard—Rumore of the Appreash of a Large Opposing Force—tmmense Com vernor—Leter from Mr, Hall, dc., dc. ‘The proper conduct of a war requires consemmase ebil- ties in the leadcra aad undoubted valer in those sesceed- tact deplayed by the commanders, apd the degree of bravery shown by the sokliery, It ¢ so im the of the descent just made on Slaven the famous Qvarentine armada, The are watch'ng at the present time every mate by the parties just a Point. They wish to learn whether the leaders of the war are possessed of the requieite skill, and under command will evince the requisite valor to insure der most auspicious cireamstances, and {n the fullest tide of prosperous fortone and flattering hope, the fate of the Exglish ficet that railed for the Crimea under circum- svnces hkewise apepicious, and most erubing antictpa- ons, is not forgotten. It is feared that the armads, ike the English ficet, may return crippled, im ficient and ig- noble. The isace of the undertaking lice, however, with the futare. Meanwhile, as correct and impartial chront- clers of passing cvente, we lay before our readers the fol- lowing brief but succinct account ef everything thet has trans] at the new “‘seat of war’ since the clase of the account publisbed in yesterday's Hera, At 6 o’clock P. 4, on Thursday afternoon, it will be re- membered that the building being erected for the rary occupancy of the police was nearly tod. aseld ul it was work upon the building was kept 0] ible to bit a nail’ web apy degree of cer- no longer pose! tainty, or tell a chalk line from the glaro of a mo» beam. Tt was 8 o’clock when work had to be strneture was not entire! made to do, however. heroic example of 260 meagro and emaciated Sarondway ciud tas seat Gay Faehos ey (a Nosome | ttand sounded to have the horses brought oot on the | recruits at Rivas, made the bee of bis opportunttios, but ver), a8 he bad atready undermiued the city arsenal and | tack to prepa e for tha four mile contest. They soon | ™tde ls necessities snbrorvient to his oogemnl. aubaks thcreunded the Tombe, made their ap2rarance, and the betting sot in briskly by te eh tg y im be But Capt, Wines refured to ‘surrender the thore ersops who imagined they were posted in the msa- | Pt with % Begrert7 and wo the barlesqne ca:euin and the ivart | teries of horsefiesh. Sue Washington was the favorite at rh resigned himself to sub- over of Pouce charged all thoxe who would oboy | ove hundred to seventy, her defeat of Charleston and | Mit to the same sacrifices ware oe ‘af wew fangled laws, and rvorned the constitution, to fol- | Frankfort in the South warranting the velief that she was net completed, be sald would anawer tow them Ww the corner of Third avenue aud Teonty se | the “longest liver” tn the land. The result of the four ing piace ‘condition it was. Yeath street, whore the most jnvitiog accommodadons, | mile race, however, sho wed that she also mast have suf- refered to, was as free quarters and the bet fare to ward, would be | fered severely tn that great ron,as Nicholas, uptried been alway» at their rervice—especially on this ocewsion. The . Joly captoin nnd bis charivari xroto-que squa then moved 4» Of the station house with all the al Squires aad his nice men atthe Eleventh w: & few bours pre- ‘Wows, They ref w kave stars and bu tons, or ay of their ober “propertion.”” @RDER REIGNS IN WARSAW, Je reatity, there is Hite more to = a pl'low and two woo'en blankeis formed tho complement shes toreatesing plies wo tian there may be from io | -,W°,™ill bow giro a doseription of the running in the | OPOIT%O0 tor each ‘belstead, These were put om sraggieh propensities of J. K. Moran and, bie ios Brat = They got away at the tap of the drum tke | bed i.zapid but due order.” gman | Nicholas inside, Sue second and Tolef third—all set . oy ne al ee vods came #p- they only pilo op day by day an oxieot of mountain | Close t gether, Bae rove showed about two longihe In | [ier 0b are ave work of house, Muilieg. mncccedhig Pbich wll ock vory risiewious when tho Ovart of Aopeals | "Cry Wasen tho passed baied To, aed ferry 63 be | the supper, Captain Walling made a divicton of bis foros Sout ctcee maaan coe tm ns| hawt snced mie tne mo dng tat | gna outta ga ty stat Seeret cnvere A une uve cr three etalon etatle Beary to this daty, tobe relioved into boars by the next soc ‘Sener ths arprcee of Commissioaer, Gaolwe i there a a = Se lle ee “A ee eT @ecermined resolution to makr a sbow of eome i; sipagefoee Aaeur sucht,” eg un Fictat the aeurt may cease, o> 02 eacome Miced te ‘tuguing ‘work of the day, pro. Sorter erpeal to the “eworpng majocay”” in whe Lagu. Ferred quict, ro thet it waa pot long before all were count. Sara te on emeeae pane | boa ly asleep. The earpentors, it shoald bo stated, grambiod a ‘Yenterday the Commissioners were busy with the bire Uitte at the diepeeiuon made of them for the night. Some a24 eboive of station bruses, ane of which thonge of them ere allowed banking places on tne would be ts readiness for each ward of uh city wo feor of tho new bal bat seven or eight wade § Thore warde to which any marorial de-ertions bal to betake themrelves the foo house, anout were anticipated comprise the 31, Sth, thth, 16th, Ifa, fifty yards distant from the building, and mare Yeu ane Ziet. From the 1%h a reversion of snme eixot such shifts for themselves as the o'rcumstan ses of tho cue mre ork ayn yo ‘tation hou-e having brea permilied. Most made a bed and covering for themselves prepared for them by the Gxnaimsioner- y: The of shavings, and thus were prevented fiom suffering much ‘wames of tho receders were Der ker, Clements, y, from the cold. Gree-, Green, Lydecker, White and Fulmer. Ajthoogh Shortly after 11 o'clock, when tho necond watoh was out Grr are propared to ti their new quarters, on doty, a rumor waa bronght to the headquarters that a eer qrarters are not as wared fur wem. force of the enemy war atvancing and preparing to make Pree movemoct are 00 , and all go of afer the anattack This ramor bad astonishing and immediate eba ked out in the Nivto ward by © mmi-sioner effec . wero given to prepare to resist any Sees and emulated ander the orders of General Nye, bouhties tbat might be attempted All were waiting to wwe ward station, the nec vight. The eew station iuteneest anxiety to hear further of the advancing enemy. bees es ail be tn a ee ae nt ay berate Se gy not the he ey Gee notice of thm putin v ‘ 3 row: for alarm, romor orlgiar Genap As yet Whe dew Comvuircioners decline to loc | tile Nichol eee, we Geheco, vamnET a comand caine fe aimmabenai scan waliceaen thelr men act nHon arreste or warrants, as they aremacly | i. 1.56, runoi now ip, and who bad been kept out late at night had ooca-im, (@eding their bana jo (pamibly thetr fuer). went through tho tbird milo ahoad of In1L, Now | soe Boma, to pane along tho bench frooting MDW COMMISSIONERS’ MEETING. come the tag of wer, ancillthe bach sae a wre relying ~ i. bor }# Pine a 5 St in bears iat the mesting Of, the Wane street Board sine Rea | ou this mid toewttle Se Woo seas, four longs, | of the ocean as it ¢whed ench whoceedi Taye sallooly abe a V Ly u Mae Docs lg re. shores foroe was advancing ‘Tho otieidusl, perdi d among the y being accosted, enid that be bad no tutorest eivber way In Soeel an e the per ding his chicfest inte: ert was to got Secnee sryerees ma | Ss, eS wpasrert ce | Natty read once ei whe oes kena twen y three for the | mile. As they entered on the homestrctsh, ride and side bo obers were fullowing im hit wake; upon w } ‘mth, and For ne re tuistecaih. ‘The autices of thee | Mt was difficult to tell whethor elder was teadiog, but ak | Srtatien be was allowed to pveceod. When the ‘wil! be served to day. Ia this connection the mo:t coa | length the mare, onable to continue the mrvggle, Sided, of the clreumstenoe at the hoad ud teenytocus a expressed for the tavidious | apd Nicholas reached tho score an open Jong?! in advance, Fn NT me and tho men sgain foil to sleep. No at the ‘Bape’ for bis undertaking to | mnking the beat in 7:45, amidst the exultation of we mal- | further alarm bappenea during the sight = an tee! amongst the part | titude, who united im kaging that this was the best race | The work apon the building was rommed yesterday, wane of the -conficting . Thas whore ever wirnased on the Festies diveree, and the structure completed. contractors for erecting fhe rervice of these notices on individual men ‘The foor mile race being over, hardly « breathing spell | the nt dullaings and fences bad their mon at as beon corried op, the vervice was male a cuty for | was allowed before the horace were called for. the two work all day, as op the day previous. No disturbance oo men who jsived the new commission to bunt down their | mile race, which was for the Westchester coumty stakes, | cerred during th» day. LY mp Aebeppade e y o former a yociates retainiug on the othor side. Sergeant | There were nine poutnationd, ve of which, vie.: Eu. | Came upon the int and renewed their Laiforts, for for years at the Chief's office, was » & black colt , brown colt’ Diosinian, | threats to bara were erected. No at- fart Ee compe, agli perro eae and started ip the race. tention was Thay wayed but a serve lhe Depaty’s provers apon his former sssociaies rst Heat.—' ‘away at the word, Roxasa inad- | few minutes . ‘The schooner pL oy ing, Etiquette the Gere waltog, as circum. | Frank, ber, brick and lime were ‘awaited and humiliated bim; this being the fret job his | stancee suited, and pairing The runaing her load haviag Bow mestors forced upon him oa pain f delloquency and | was generaily very pretty the bat K was Two smail row. Awobedierce evident from the start thet the of the lay be- to ase in feh- ‘TICS MUNICIPAL BOARD IN SESSION. tween Etiquetie and Roxasa. Roxana led for some coasi- wail iene one, ‘The May oF and Jodgo Hassell xcted on the cases of the | derable distance, but a: length was ¢biiged to fall in tho on the WMH ward and other revoiters from the municipal ranke, | rear, acd the heat was won by Roxana seownd wen Pa ‘Wiech to replace the olemisals of yesterday beat, T iag quite e Sere suly Siied, to the member of teeaty coe, 'The oumee | content hime olf with veteg fir "aargares tera ar Bo Adjoining the wacencies ~ill be Giled to-day. The Nioth ward eppoimt. | aod Diocletian distanced. 347. rm, pre the carpentors. menta are — ‘Second Heat.—Alior the usual interval between the | Some of the oyrtermen have threatenod to give him tron- BY THR Maron. beats, the pegs were brought up. The start was | die if he carries out his intentions. Wall. — rather moro equal in this than the previous heat, althoogh | ing yesterday came to Now York, but retarnet the bisck horse is rather s bad starter, and requires a | again last evening (0 hie, command. One of vend off, Rexana lod as they lef the score, clocaly objects bringing =bim to the liy was to the black oolt,and Margaret Morrie. | get. supply of dark lanterns, to be ased in keeping 8 Ranene did net yg ty bog fon Bight watch. The cap ain and the men ip his charge ray red by Margaret then tade a dash | tbat th , and if at Ker Roxaze, followed by the black, and they both tacked +! fight the . Tomored at went by her, when abe foll far into the rear, and was al. | the headquarters yesterday ‘& party of oyatermen timetoly distanced. Tt was apparent, however, that the | Were arranging for an at'ack to-night. A communieation ran baifa mile, Bo clore wore together that, as thoy we Pathak he saree te veers, bo one cneapt Hi te neat prosimny to guard the well day and night. con whieh ' was ahead. coming COMMISSIONERS Berover, was apoareot tnt Riquva whe ore fot MTOTE OF aie ab abate ree decal Sere, ce wz A certified te publish f ee E ne eee nothing to speak o backecresch eran badly .idden througn- of the races: — .— Pweepetaken for foar e200 ieee eT veo oe « a. out of bla mea eearieee Bsn Gienooe, las etsessasecsces GP a imp. Trustee. of Fate's office of the report of the Commisrionors for Quarantine removal, as submitiod to the Governor of the State, &e., of their selection of a site for qnarnntine. The Commissioners signing the report, it Is alleged, hae bocn contending all along that the Wolf farm was purohased — EDITION—SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1857. mek are of tha opt Brow ban ah a cc ats , be coaiwerie manly, tw'ecus van cargoes, end Ble chatiog. Cy anid ORy Cet HON veasets, ane ged of the fate the port of York.) and prectnde of ceasing euch vererls to dr vane aoe frown tae mast See shies ‘hs oceem'tr of toaberene tel surgeet ot 8 ere * Bete ity tein cargoes ate polpt b: Meronthy ew od from the of Mew York wo oe uh, to hawe wad cae som a fow out of their course. Indeot, the privilege of Pealiag of wor (Op examining tbe harbor of New York, with a view to meoweary at Sotersgnct have becererery at have been able to pont they dewmed oul adle for ruch prrpcwes, bork tm ane © postion ant [nt ‘The property referred to ls ta the own of ‘estfeld, en the sooth shore of Mateo | Begun 's Pott op the cart, and ten mile: further from the of New York than the proseat quarantine station. Population surrounds it more deare tun ls ordinarily found 1: traeta of country devoted exchusi re! toferming. The pro erty hase clear and unencamd water font of aboot turtomn bendred and fifty fest, aud is entirety saved from waste by the warh of the waves, owing to*he srotertion by the cxtemsion of Se guipe’s Point tnvo the ba: ‘The . R. Le ly Y right to parcbase trom him fifty acres of ined, situa nd ap above dtsoribed, for the sum of twenty three thousand dollars, to be paid in ch on the fret day of May ext. Pe Se preaiore are 0 gent and emnemaed Cosas boure, buildings necesary to the use of | somnetent to be ‘worth the dollars, leaving a tual Cort Of the land w be the sa.n ef elevon thousand dol- sericutarel forpowes, "A “wil be teen! bye. re sgrieultursl purposes. As vecn a re ference to Neretnahor ro ferred to, can be reach ed tp Lee J Xd a a deck reso ly not drawing over ten or t1 tid deck This will accommodate euch oa te see pay; oy Hef lover bay, bring the hghters and other as to bring pear shore: Jartectenon ot Ne which, before the adoption of the ry all vemebs from the reese to tne ‘was Constant! aca ay anchrage grouaby entirely rate acta ark , while many eet aan) or reradle wied abcd to © ine toto port. Th! Of tho extent sad partment by order of the United tues ¢ well as to the later and more minate eurvey of the See aa LJ 8 2a efits awe ie ef andervigned as a Lo] obaraeter of the ho'ol reper of eurring a beerceerry expenve 7 Une for tbe purpores abere indicated, the w racter and acrentifie abttity of the ventiomen wuter whore Gtrection stch survey was conducted being deemed by us @ avficieut guaranteo for the accuracy of tote work, for the propriety of oor Com pe | their map ar the backs of ovr action in determi: ing all quertions of soundings, amd of the character of anchorage round, But one more point remains to be touched unen, namety, the undereign et reepect fully recommoond that a bearing station be provided at or Lear the prerent Qarartive vite where et all healthy voarels or vessels coming fro» healthy p rv. or having had no contagious OF inf cious direa © on beard durry roy ope, may be brought by the pilot 'n charge, and been mye to medical Iwspection, xnd iffomd healthy they shall ne B!0%N th PrOeoA at MDce to their place of dostinaten. Uscch meeien! examination shall resol ta proving veesel to be suliject to quarantine, it will be meowwary for ber to return immedmtoly to the lower bay to me out her me of pro! » There provisions will effectually pre. vent upnecenary delay to healthy vonsel*, and the Yous of me aad ex cpnaequent upon being obliged torn to the or bay, will deter any attempt on the part of the officers of a fiekty ship to bring her the quarantine ‘s wil the neceseary purifcation, thereby feerring tbe public agninst the presence of pout” ctial vessels within a dangesous proximity to the popa- i parts of cur Cape ie ii o. cenctusion, the cndersigned beg to present that to the near ach cf the reason dering whic’ a infected with yellow forer may be by eater into the port of New York, they deem it not only cafe but | ively noceseary that they shall, tm Hi oMawed. Their ateution was dircvied to the following 1» of » bulk in tho lower bay. ‘The neck of tapd at the Great Kill Ccney Island spd Segvine's Pout, or the Wolfe farm. The Ld Rewer ts a inege bar in ihe lower bay, lying between Sindy Hook aad Coney Ialand, and open to the ecean. At low ude this var b covered with abuat ten fret of water it is very dountful whether any structure euld be erseted upon ths place shich coald with tand the scucnef the currents and storms to which i word essarily exposed; but assuming #vca to be the care, it would be the work of several years Wo complete such a strocture; and as a temporary loration for presett purposes this position ts enurely out of the qrertion Tho Wet Bark commences near the entrauce & the Narross, end rurs down the soatheart aide of “ta. tee Kelana; the luca proposed to the Commissd ners, 19 shout tive miles distant from Fort Hamitton, and about Aree miles distent from the maia land, and 1% crveret at low tide by about ten feet of water. It is of coarse sub- to tbe tame oblections as che Dry Romer, and it te ak ro vbjeeted that the ercetion of any structure thereupon would tend to divert the chansely and thereby effuct se- rious, if 1 ot Irremediabie tnjerica, to the harbor. ‘The Ieention of w hulk in the lower bay was found to be impractiesbie, for the reason that the ewotl of the oorsn and the motion of the bulk produ ea thereby would ren Ger # entirely unfit for hospital purposes This ia tie wren mons opinion of all the pbyciciaus who have been consulted by tbe Comm!-sioners. ‘The nick of lane st the Great Kills extends from Siaten Island, and te adont ono third ofthe way between Seznine’s Pept and the eptrence to the Narrows. he water at this and it would roquire the construction ‘a wnlle ta length before voffictens dopth the purposes required; this «f course wailable for q Hl if A Hf i Fite : ci ee ef i i fiat teh dees it : i i will Hl dt | i cn iis eT as iH BE i pointed to reirct a place, aud the eae feed epow thea Das been app ove: by the Mate oMlenrs demic n: whe act ebue approval it war Decenrery to If yen will yhoune publiod Unie plain of ww, wtich were unan'mously adopted :— ved, : rights, We bere no faith in ary wproen them fm te 1 Save eudensod the was os Who wena com cle sor ration of the United Bates in ended? Who bell Y whine ahee end prea And bared of warery as a ain, Aaadene a pab: cried ty pans beyend fre hy ot wad Til 9 of cntetpal lnpi-tathon? Witne re the fast Legian: ten of be periea Of infamons Beta im rein ion a this chy, e Pub relerewoe Wo ne Ured 4 mt wecis.oa, De thy wow le Reve'ved. That while we expore Unie em" tence eervaive eBeicmay of the Arimeratin mp hive we knew fat the matingal dem crate eunty of how wa ing for em Raity me lee ally Wo rehab sein in Jar, we fee! What We carne lo loo # rong terme e.prens Meee Cerengwaloaes ah) arenee end emdemration {he Seeding of the Anche me of that eel p rpetaning searet tort corporation sitet the Rorie'y of Vanumany or Oy fumivan Oren by whieh they ie <pted ant intend Wo and me oe we rule Bea eel tetebeep ah papesk Co new basteatll Monte map see betes « f if x J i : if rites . be eppetmird Ae Rik es ee ewe Credit Mobiter,” 1% bas enowrred te me that you might Urorgh the cotamas of your paper, eobeut to Mir Peretre or the muegrre, 0 propesal for cleaning mr atroam The reerce ls romewbat beflewe @ contract PRICE TWO CENTS. THE BURDELL ESTATE. Application for Letters of Administration by Mra. Cunningham—Farther frstimeny t= Favor of Dr. Bardell’s aloud Heiativess SURROOATE’s COURT. Before A. W. Bratiora, Eq Fupay, Jane 5, 1a ‘The Court was opened at tem oclock, A M. The room was excessively crowced by purves interncted im the ease, Mr. Edwards oreeented ap aflidavit from LW, King man, to prove that he was ihe Uounty Clerk of Moga eoun- ty, before whom the affiayits for taking out a Caiformia comtuission were sworn, EVIDENCE OF HANNAT CONLAN, Hannab Covlan being 8 xorn, enid—I used to live at Dr, Bordeil’s beuse; I now live at 69 Marion street: there with Mrs Jones fret; I Nyea with Mro, Ounpingham from the time she took the by tor » death; dering all wat 1 ningham to go by any other ni apy thing shout @ marriage b: Q. On Thanksgiving migat a year ago, what oocarred ‘here ip regard to tbe conduct betweeu Le. Burdell and Mrs. Cuumipgbam ? [Mr Crnton « bjeeted to the question and to al} questions relaing to the cunpection vet+vea Mre, Capningbam and 1}, at any time previous to their marctage } ‘as about wo moathe in the hoase at that time; & went op stairs to go to bed; the chambermakd war de- ‘nwed down rinirs, and could not go up with me; | heard Mre. Cunningham talking very loud, aed no one answered her; l went to the duor, aud beard her ray—* My God, are Joa going to let me aie all alove here?” Tasked bur whad ailea ber; she raid »be hal fell aguiuet the stove and cus herself; I brought her a basin of water, aud she 6; then I went for tho Doctor; | ex«mined and saw what was in that chamber, tho whole bou-e akoexsmined it; we foord child nthe chamber; J bad no conver- with Birs. Canvicgbam about it til the 4th of July last; Mixa Hubbard was then boarding io the house: Mrs. Capningham wked mo what pas-oa between Bubbard apd me ow that subject; | told ber that acked me what I did with what { found in chamber last Thanksgiving night; I tid that I knew nothing aoout it; emis sald, need not demy it; Mrs. Cuneingham ‘aid the Do:tor's chud, but that she was not marrica, he; from that time there was alway - some + between them (the Doctor and Mra. Umes they were very agrecabke and somowmes friends; I alwaya heard the Doctor be marry apy lady at all; upto last New eay that; T asked him if be «as marred, if he want his lady to play on the piavufurte? wanted to lady to pisy on the piino; that was kitchen; Mra, Cunningham was present; I said, you were going to get married, Doctor ;”? he said, going to get at all, Hannah,” and that took bis arm tw go to dinner and turned round asked him to marry ber he would not I was tid to go into the bathroom by Mrs. Ceupningbam in the latter part of ist sammer; the told me and a chambcrmaid and her daugnter Avgusta to xo into tbat baihroom wo Haven to what pared betwen ber and the Doctor; we cid 80; the Doctor was in bie front room; Mrs. Cunningham went into his room; sho accured nim of rome lady ba ing ca'l d there; be anewer- ed ber by saying, “What is ity our bazwess?? and was she had pething todo with bis basivese; she said she would Jet bim know the odds of tha’; the then pus rer ous of the room; the Doctor eaid Ke tried to make her a decent woman when he went to Saratoga with bur; he told ber go Outof tbe room, or be would put ker out; bad wor: ed between them; very i@proper words they were, too; the day before the Doctor’s death there was a between them op stairs; wen I was gettiog dinner ready I beard the cry of murder; Iran up sairs and saw Mis. Cunningham, Angoxta Doctor 90 aig out of his office; I saw no blows betweon them. but there bad evidently beco a stroggie among them; the Drctor went out of the bone, and to the of wy knowledge be br ought an officer back; to bim from the top of the stairs and asked him he did vo; the quarrel then stopped, and the of away; that night a tall man came to the door to tel!’ the Doctor to riay a! home till ten o’ciock as he wanted to see him very much; wheo came down that night I said, * Doctor, for cont go up staira to raike @ row, so that the moy bear it and mak about 't;” he eon I do with these w? I must getthen boure someway ;” Mra Cunnioghem asked mo ¥ paid to me about the quarrel; [told ber, and then ber shat the row ccmmrnced abont; she said aboot rigning a paper which she ne: er would do; I Jeet tbe Peetcr showed Mra Stansury about the house Cunningham asked me what they bad been lo k ng at; told her Theard them speaking ab@ut taking the house; that Ibrard the Doctor say to Mrs, Stanw ham; 0 the paper; the Doctor get his bair dyed revoral umes w! Tiived there; bis whiskera at other times were sandy and gray mixed; in toe fali bey were that color; then he gos them dyed: be wae going rome place; they did not stay dyed long, though be kept them b'ack mort of the time; they were short, and be did not wear them high on ats face, remething he Mr. Cinton’s, only not + 5 (Otmton, Jang bet — witness pointed at him and said, w get at bm); when} was in the bathroom I heard her fay you bare dope me a wrong and I am going to enter @ iltastaadl “ : fit fu es E eriteltel PO AEH line to lock the door when I went out; bave onlied at room a* late 9s ten or eleven o'clock: I have ber 1com ear!y in the morning; she would ans« er me | fell, apd either bring the money to the door for me to go to market with or tell me to come in. Comexemined—I went w live #ith Mra, her younge ; Mr. Fieri and bi ily, Mr. Borthotemew, Mr. Hubba d and a tir Vorstbeardeo there then Mrs. Cuuningbam then 00- copied an sue room on the back of ibe house; she sume timer sept down whh Miss Hubbard; Mies Hoobard or Mew Vorst_and ber hnsbant were there when [ wend there; Mes Hubbard went away tc Jenuary,and then drs, ‘Cypn pgham coouped the litte fr nt hedroom by the Roo- tors ro m, 08 the eecond floor; xbe then went apand slope inthe back reom, en the third Moor; afer «ho moved into the front room, second oor, she What roon all toe time to the death of Dr, Bor tlept there all the time to the be tof my koowledgr; when | found the child in Mrs Conpingham’s room, Tt-id Mra Jones, who then bed the houre, and by whom 1 was employed; she knew it of ber own knowles, every boty in the house keow it; the child was kept two days; Doc or set mow traps to catch the mice that were in ths ou ant a wee ronning all around there, he Mra. Ovnninghs rhe bad better give up the house and goto rome bete! and bosrd, the Interest he tok in the kitchen catohed; being barned won fast; he i BT i nl i Doctor's il d é evmme 11 to the bouse but that had rome dispute about ty Mee, treated hig hiedly Wf be woukd bave dese #0 to [mee Shy forte thom wns cher to the enaetty were ¢ Meultier ‘alway® quarrelied there, in thas a me the bathroom oF about an atlempt to b Ce eae; routers bis chent was a8 owe ¥ of Mies Hubbard.b ton thet ‘na Bomar nh wie of the Bat tha Me-tead of Injaring and nie ta a a Sea Dnata “g n° tent etre eel Ion oe te re ee tee See eens an might chthes? =A. Be, sir, bot , ot melo to se ¥ ten Bebtare oid go wihe room inher cbt hey | Ste fever row hor go near owe ita ter stipe: thn was bee fore the 4th of i “Dinnnrtam ‘made te door that led down stairs, 000 down maire ‘were wot moved bowel te | me put 0 cheat et the door newt

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