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‘Me Court opened at ten o'clock this morning. Mra. @uppingdam apd Mrs, Wilt, the lady mentioned in the Wy de aMoavits (in connection with California correspon dence) were present. _ EVIDENCE OF DR. STETHBN A. MAIN. ‘Witness being sworn, said—I am a dentiet; I at 32 Bond strect; am 38 years old; have been a dentist etgbteen yeare; 1 knew the late Bur tell for ie a umber of years; ktew bim familiarly; { was to bouse 31 Bond street on the Suncay when Dr. Marvice wes examined before the Corone , 1 had a converss ion ‘with Mr. Marvine before he was examined; he said he gould tell the body of the man in a moment if he @iis the ‘exe he married; he said that min bad a long beard, bani op his breas:, and «aid it came down that four inches; ater be came down frum seeing the body of tue Doctor | asked him if it was that of sop be married, and he shook his head; the Doctor once last winter that be expected Sah hee May ; he expected to be gone about #ix mouths, I think; id a paper in his band and spoke of what he thougnt @ would coet him; the amount Iam not positive about—T ‘Maik it war under a thousand dollars; did not speak about bax ing any encumbrances with ‘him; my house ly opposite No 31 Bond street; we can see into the windows of that house if the blinds are open; not far int» N—a few feet; af er the Ist of November last I occastonally jous times tu the day; wever recognized that man as Dr, Bardel!; it was pot bim; Imever sa the Doctor ia there; I could not say who it was; 1 think ] have seen oae man there more than an- r. @ In what condition in respect to dress have you seen ‘that man? Mrs Conpingham’s counsel objected to the question. ‘Witness—! cannot eay that I saw them or any person pecs from one front rooiw on the third story to the other. ‘Cross exami: ation—I have resided opposite Dr. Burdel’s house three years; I remember seeing srs. Cunningham Mbere about a year; when she went the Doctor wid mea wioh widow had come there, or something tw that effect; [ ‘ever xaw the Doctor and Mrs. Cuapingham go out toge ther: I recollect tne patent tooth case thatovcarret be fore Jn¢ge Nelson in the Woited States Circuit Court; I saw Dr. Bur tell there; I reccllect the case was put dowa for one day and adjourned till the next; I introduced he Dector to you (Mra. Cunningham’s lawyer) on that or seme other day, at the new City Hall, on the steps; he was complaining abdut the case being postponed, T belleve you said you got the case adjourned because you were not pre- pared to fo on with it, as ope @ the counsc! had j ast dioa ‘and you haa been recently called into the case; I recollect ‘tbat Dr. Burdel] and a man, I think calle! Lane, came over 4c my boure and talked to me about the case before he gave his tee'imony in it; Dr. Burdell felt an interest in the gare; he rut at the table with the lawyers and wrote ques: ‘mons for them to put to the witnesses; we ali felt an tn- Serest in the case as dentists; I exw Mr. Marvine at 31 Bond street on tbe Bun tay after the Doctor was mardor ed; I did not bear him ray that he saw strong resemblance Between Dr. Barde!] and the mao he married; it was at my boute that! bed the conversation aitn Dr, Birdeil aboot hie going to Furope; be did not say that he was to ave ladies on any one else to accompany him to Europe. EVIDENCE OF ADAW SNYDER. Witness being sworn, said—I live at saratoga Springs; am a clerk at Congress Hall; am forty pine years old; the Bovee war cloeed in October last aad | was sto sping al the Marvine Hose; I knew the late Ur. Harvey Bardell; bad seen him very frequently at Suratega and Kuew bin since 2844; I raw him during the mouth of Covobor last at Sara- yrivgs; it Was On tbe Bist day of the montd; he came om the evening train; it was Fri 8% fhan they bad been in the summer; I think they were sborter iban they are ia the hheness’ now handed to me; their color was a lightish brown; Dr. Burdell was quick tw bis speech and motions. Groes examined—Tae Doctor's whiskers were brown, fwiersjorsed with gray: I never saw bim when I thought Bey were pot dyed; I saw the Doctor when he came; I ‘saw bim put bis pame on the book; 1 saw Dr. Bardeil in the summer of 1555, at =a ; Mra, Caupingham was also at Congress Hall at the time; I did pot see ber to mow ber; Mrs. Capnngham's name and her daughters were entered en the book in the Bootwr’s band #riting; they did not come there together; the Docwr was there ben they came; I did pot see them in company much Qogetber; ey merely sent to dinner logetho-. Tu the Court—In 1556 the Doctor told me ne came from We West; } shook hands with him and «ald, “Doster, this & late for you to be at Saratoga; where do you bull from?’ He taid, “1 come from the West, I t Barawgas few days and orink the # y Tue witne-t Lere presented to the Court the leaf of the Feguster of we hotel baviog the entry of tbe Doctor's name @u The entry was thos:—‘Slet of October, 1856, Dr. Dordell, room 76. Tea.” (Meaning be came there to tea ) EVIDENCE OF PHRSE LEren. 1 live tn the village of Herkimer; my father is dead; mother’s name ts Catharine Leper; I kooe Mrs. Wilson, wife «f Dr. Alfred Wilson; I bave lired with her three fall, Carroll piace, ; we made e kert bieakinet waiting prepara till after ay of the Mrs Wil dams, ber daugtier, the cvok and myrelf wore in he Boure when che cawe; I told Mrs. Wilson that we waited for her op Turscay ull feu o'clock; Lknew Dr. Buraell by Ieaw him io Mrs. Williams? house, Brooklyn; I let Dr. Bord: i» ber bouse on Tuesday evening, the day we txveced Mr« Williams; it was balf-pact reren o'clock when I let bien in; it was after tea; he went into the fren parlor ; I don’t rerormber of recing bim @fter levting bim in ihe parlor Crow Fxamination —I pow ive with Mrs, Williams, fo ain that evening Brook!) : With ber about pive weeks; I thick dneeday ; Mra. Wilson went thore with I did uot go to Mes. are; 1 jet Dr. Bi Mrs. Wivson and | there, and he, with Mr. and Mrs. Wiloo, Domis Hubbard then to Herkimer; end Giyrel! were ail the persons there. SNE DENNISON. rieen years of age; City; his name is Theodore Deapion, | bave lived Mrs. "Willams; 1 lived there at fall aba two years before that; I lived with ber from fy third year till 1 was twetve years old, then lef her a ear and returned and lived with her agin until February; I remember Mrs. Wile n’s boing ‘expected \ from ber \n/imat! @ was expected tO arive ow Puwwday morning; #be did arrive on four-day afierpoun of the sane week; | was in the house when rhe arrived; it was after dinner; 1 bad just roturned from school; sxe wai! ber busbavd would like w have come, bat be «auted to vote next week; she was expertet on fhe saturday preceding the Tueraay, the 2ith of Ocwher, which was my birth day, and Mrs. Wilson's also; Phebe was the © that day, aud Dr Bordell came there that oven wg; sbe let the Doctor in, bees #e when -be came from the @eor she raid ebe had let Dr. Bardeti in; | weut up to the parlor, just *ent to the door, and came down again; did hot stop; I saw the Dostor there in the parlor; he stopped there about three quarters of an hour; I know it could not have been longer than an hour, for be never stopped then that; Mrs. Williams came dowa stairs after the Dr. left, and sald Mra. Wilron would come on Thurs- ay, that the Doctor said ebe was nut ready to start, aod toa!) pot come vefore Thursday. Cross examination.—I went to live with Mre. Williams for the Gret time in the spring; I lived there about nine or fen years; I don't know lief; I went there next in the epring of 1865, and left'lo February; it was , Lbeliewe, I last saw Dr. Bardell alive the day Year's, in « store in Cortiandt street; the D our give moe daguerreotype the Sanday before his we wo daguerreotype of him; I dou't know that one at Mre Wiliams’; I did not see Dr. Bartell Sunday before his death; I never heard he was then, be ©s* not there on the evening of his death ‘ard Mrs Williams ray, a fow dayr afuer the Doctor's ea h, that he was there ou Tuesday night. SIDENCE OF MRS. LOCY ANW WILLIAMS. being raio—I revide in Carroll place, am the widow of apron J. Williams fein of ‘Or Bordell; Mrs. Wilvon is my real eister Wilor came to visit me last Ociobe came on Thureday Aherocon bewween 3 and 4 o'clock: she ame, ! thine, oo the 00 b of October; | expreted ber ow yy morning; ireceived a letter ‘bat day raying she Wewld not be able © be with ur ull Tuoeday morning; I have gOt part of that jeter now. itis not my custom to keep lewers; that Tues. day was my adopted deughter’s birtaday and my sister's Dirtbday aino; from that lam able t recollect ube date; I Weed my Cogbler some Company on that Saurday if re. Wilon came, Iam eure it was the last week in Osto- ber; my tier wid me ber busbend did not lke to leave bie bome on f= fear of \osit frening When | expected my sister, Dr Burdell came to my house and raia be bad neon to Herkimer, and that my siter wou'd pot come il Thursday; he sad he bad gone repel F iff Cross examination —(r Borde! usually came donee “ce a week: eas usually on Burlay: he war my boure the Thursday evening whe tay ri-t and I thick the next Sunday; be war next evening my eister went to country; le thea talker of up to Herkimer: be told Mra. Wilson be would meut @t the beat, he told her be was going ap to see about y oomne mone’ o> Sloe team teitiees beeee Hibbard my sister's boure, to Herkimer; he spoke of beioging ber down, and goting me toanend the wistor with Mre Lewis Bardell: [ dif not see him again til) « fortnight afer bis return from Herkimer; the last time I ever baw bem was on or aboot Caristmas; | beard he was ™ our houre on New Year's Day, but I wi lee Dordell told me he was thore; & our bouse on the Sunday previous to his death, ber on she evening of his death; I was at the Coro eer's inquce! op ibe Oret Monday after the [Ductor’s Geath the Coroner did not ask moe anything about the Doctor: one half of the letter sent me by uy sister, t> toll me when she wae comiog, is still in my possession oe Abert of it pemaine, | thick the frat; T never Preserve letters, but | found bis the other di ped round some Seeds the Dor did not bring any from my grter to me 1 have uo kuiern from Ir Burdell, {had wose from him at the tine of ins death: 1am aoy sainted with Mire Ovppingbam ; | met ter first in the Doowr's ctfion io 1865: f October of tbe meme your he brought ber to my house: abe bas been ibere mace. some ten or iwelve times, not Siwaye in company wit the 1 ctor, but sonvetiny bar been thore in the evening with the Dooter: | Mrs. Conninghars at Mre Mear's an! Mrs, Frazer's re: op Sere; the Door wes there @iso; on one oveasion | went © Mire. Frazer's ub Bem, | never saw thom at pinces of da in | amurement ‘Mrs. Cunningham mnoe February membsr of Cou- oe. om introduced bim me at cree he = 90 about aif ago; Mrs Cun- ; I mever noticed that hw whiskers do not Seaton’, fas Mra. Ounvingbam ‘Doctor me to my hovse in Brooklyn. To the Court—The Doctor spoke my sister taking his house before going afterwards; ne aid that he + out of the house, and for ; he said be bad deen very much decei her, and that he would not bave leased ber the house unless ho tl i Mr. and Mrs. Frazer were to board wikb ber; the last time lever saw him he seid she bad sued bim for breach of promise; I was surprised, and asked him if he hed ever promred her; be said vo, the sult was com. menced to get money out of him; he said i: was settled Q Did he tell you how? A He said he was going to take her up for stealing a note, and sho was glad to settle the suit against bim to stop the proceeding against her; he aid be was terribly deceived in her; that she was con- stantly watching him, that eho was either at the door key or some ope elre there all the time to spy into every thing he cio from the bath winao the street as not; tbe has made me a great deal of trouble”? Then, to my quertions whether he wen out with her, he said be had bh ber for had nothing whatever to do eat jn the houre or spoke to he said that she bad given up all idea marry her; that rhe bad a lov: would ebortly be married, or, al} know but she 1s married now;’’ he e this person, but I don’t recollect persons very well; the Doetor said he was a man about 40 or 42 years old; that be A in a pretty god business; this was the last time T ever saw the Dostor; he then said he must cet her out of the house; that she bad promised t) go; 1 bad pover heard apy thing from bim about these suits until the last inter. view. Croes-exawination resumed—t heard of the suits before ‘that ‘ime; I beard of them some time in last Navyember by fume member of my family; his name is Jesee H Can mingham; he resided with me about six months; he os =a clerk tp my brother's swre in Cortlandt: mreet; I think be and the Doctor were not on bad terms much before the Doctor’s death; I don’t think they ever was on very bad terms; I think there was some difticulty between ther, but I capnot state defiahely; J. H, Cuuuingbam was at my house en the 30th of January; he spent the evening there with sume ladies; I wii the Doctor Tbad heard of those ruits inatitated by Mrs. Cun. viogham, and asked bim if it was a fact she had aued him; he Raid it was; he did not sta when they were settlea; I heard bim rpeak highly of Mrs. Cunningham up to June last; be pever spoke of ber very bighly, but said she was @ very smart woman; he once said she was a wilow and claimed to be worth'$100,000; Mrs. Cunningham told me that Mr. Vail bad given her an anonymous letter; I doabt ed it, sud wrote to Mr. Vail tmmediately to see; he said that he never had handed ber an anony- mous icter im his life; be wrote mo immediatly, caying he had never given her a letter or told her the contents of any such letter, but added that he had received such an one, but no eye except his own had seen it; from that time I never had anything to do with Mrs. Conningham; | understood the plot ani kept from her; I told the Doctor of thie; I bad been dreadfully de- ceived in airs Cunningham and therefore had not the same feeling for her that ] bad before; this was por to, the time that I ever heard Dr. Burdell speak anything against her. ‘Q Did you ever ask the Doctor to marry Mrs. Cunning- ham? A. Mrs. Cunmpgham wanted me to use my infia ence to get the Doctor marry ber, and one day when I was in bis office she asked me if I would not ask himthen, und immediately left the room; I asked the Doctor, and be said he pever would marry her under any circum stences whatever: she told me she loved tho Doctor, but did mot eay be loved her; Mra. Cupvingbam offered to use ber inilaence for me in other matter; I gave ber to understand | wanted no euch copnection, aud tbat act by her weakened my respect for ber very much; 1 beard the Decter say a few years ago that be was going to Europe; he was going when he retired from business; in December, the Doctor said Mrs. Gun- hingham was a perfect fiend; I was perfectly surprised when be faid ebe would as soon dirk o man in the street as pot; it shocked me; be said he was never so perfectly deceived in a person in bis life; that she could look a man through apd through; that be was afraiiof her; “rhe,'” said be, ‘is ploting—she is plowing; now sbe gets aroun: my office boys, and now sho bas got around my lawyer,” he aid she was wicked enough to dirk a man; I did not understand what lawyer be had then; be recom mended me t his lawyer a few years bofore, | saying he was a very smart map, and I think his name was Mr. Clinton. (Great laughter.) He told me sire Cunningbam bad a lawyer in ber house, and that he tad been writing four or five weeke for ber against him; | be oid not say who that lawyer was; he told me he did | not even speak to her, except on business; it was in De- cember, the last time I eaw him, that be saidshe had given up all idea of — bim to marry her; “she {neti- tuted ber eult against me fur a breach of promise, because she kuew, of course, that this would ruin my business; ehe resorted to this suit to extort money from me;"’ he reid that she had found out that be would not marry ber, @ jong time; that he tha’ he aover hor; YORK HERALD SATURDAY. JUNE 13, 1857 she died Fri- z i ft } : 85 yew ; from the time of opentog the bank till bis Alexander Frazer was Vice President of the meetings of the direct’ rs of the bank took place after his Fesignadon op the regular day; Mr. Frazer resigned on 24ub or 25ib of Cotol Doctor Burdel) was at the next meeting of the board; Vsaw Dector Burdell enter the board ‘on the 48th of October, about 9 or 10 o'clock, A. M.; Tam positive of tbat; I had convereation with him on the 28ub of October. Q What wa it? A. ThatT decline to tell; I bave had convertatione with Dr. Burdell about be going to Europe; be came to me on one orcasion and asked what it wo cost to travel through Europe; be brought ® map, and wanted me to bpp) by we be scat nee cd ‘most interesting parts Tope Bt expense; was in Decembéf, I think; it was after 1 went into the ! Crores exsmined—I was never a banker’s clerk before 1 went into the Artizans’ Bank; before I went there T was an oditor of the Sunday Mercury; formerly I was also con- neeted with the ‘of the Times, Sunday Hearery Now York Sachem and “American; have aso writen for the New York and Times; I am a relative ef the late Lieut. Gexeral Sir Thomas rictou. . When cid you come over here? A. The day of my birth Q. Bow long have Mved in this city? A. Ever since the hour of my birtb; I was born at 19 Mott street; tt was then an aristocratic neighborbood, alt hb now withip a :tove’s throw of the Five Poiots; I bave also had the honor or dishonor of being an attorney and cou sellor at law and member of the Sapreme Court BVIDEENCE OF JOHN SMITH. T live at 64 Great Jones street; am 47 y. fall of 1856 I fold @ beokcase bedstead to ol it had been exhibited in the Crystal Palace; I sold it to hun there; | celivered the bedet to him on the 28th of Oc tober last; this paper you band mo is the bill for it, and thie check is tbe one by whick Mr. Eckel paid ma: tho check wus banded to me by Dr. Buraell; J deliveret that bedstead bewween band 6 o'clock of tne 28tn of October, 1856; Dr Burdeil was very pariicu'ar that we should nol injure the paint in carrying bedstead up stairs; be said be would cburge me $0 for every kbvck I gave tho paint on the wali; we were about twenty minvtes in putting up that article; the Doctor assisted in doing !t. Mrs. Conuing- bam and oue or two of her daughters were nt; they went in and looked at the bedswad after it was pat up, the dvor Jeadti g into the adjotuig front room was not open; taere was srofariting against it; Dr. Bardell went iaw the third story frout room and then brovght out Mr. Eckel’s check nd paid me; Mrs, Cunningham and her two daugh- ters then came out and looked at tne bedstead; they hied it very much. Crogs examined—I am rure I made out that bill for the ‘28th of Uctober; my clock tells the day of the month and T lookeo at it at the t.me I wrove the bill. Q How isi. then that you got the cate wrong and had — i” A. It was Dever changed; that was a biotoa e paper. Mr. ‘Tilden maintained that the date had been changed from the 20th to the 28th, and banded it to the court for ‘exe mivation. ‘Wiwesr—I was we!l acquainted with Mrs. Burdell; I called to see her frequevtly; my wife was hetter ac quainted with her; I got married ia tne city ef New York; 1 can't tell) ou by whom I was married; my wife per- baps could; I can’t describe Dr. Burdell’s clothes; be was wry nicely dreseed; I am suro it wad the Doctor that Isaw at 31 Bond street, om the 25th of October; I den’t know why the check was lofi wih Dr. Buraell; when be handed it to me he said, “hore isachock | that is banded me for you,” I bad never known Eckel be fore October, 1866; I trsteaw Dr. Burdeil to koow Lim abeut a month before the 28th of October; I called on Mrs. | Bordel and raw bim in the house; he was stan:ting ia the hall; we cid not speak together: afierwards I was there and the Doctor came to the door; I called him by name and said I wanted to seo Mrs. Cupppgham; my impression is that Mrs. Cunpingbam introduced me w Dr. Burdell; that was before the 28ib of October. BVIDENCE OF MR. WESLEY W. HILL. Tam 2 years old; am superintendent of tho Latarze Hotel; Ihave the rogister of the hotel here; Dr. Bards il boarded there last fall; he commenced boarding thero on September 31, 1856; he left on the dist of October, according to fhe book: be returned on the 1éth of November, according to tho register; his namo ix entered tm his own handwriting; be paid for his meals from the Sst gf September to Sist of October: Mr and Mrs Fraser went to the hotel just about the same time the Doctor did; the Doctor was very regular to his meals. Cross-examined—The Doctor ie? on the 28th of Novem. ber, sud came back on the 2d of December; then remained uptil the th and Gpally left at that time; Friday was the 2bth of Novemb r; be went to Herkimer, fuesday ‘was the 2d of December; he came back to dinner. EVIDENCE OF DR. WALTER B. ROBERTA. ! I live at No 55 Bond street; am a dentist; my age is 24) years; | was acquainted with Dr Burdell for three years; | knew Mr. Fraser, of the artizans’ Bank; I have dono a | great deal of ‘business wih the Doctor for the Inst three yea! have been in the habit of And pew she wanted to gel bis pioperty—to get bis money | away from bim; I don’t recollect the mame of the man | who be said was io the house as her beau; he said, 1 be- | Heve, they will soon be married, or, ia fact, that they are | married Low, | EVIDENCE OF MR. JERRY SMITH. | _ Witness being sworv, said—I am engaged at 384 Broad- Tam a@ clerk in the office of the People e of | ber, and reached here on the 90th at 4 o'olock P. M.; there was a register of tho names of all the passengers; the got ground at Cartieton, while on her way to Now k; the pame of Wilson appear twice io the indies’ | cabin: | think uheir berihs were Nos. 20 and 23; there are ly the surname of Wilson; I 'y that bight. The cross examination elicited nothing further. | KVIDENCE OF MR. DENRY Ls BOGARDUS. Witness belwg sworn, saic—I reside in Fifiy-eecond ttree:, between Bighih avenue and Broadway; lam 2t years of age; 1 am employed iu the dry g0008 business; I Was ib 51 bobd etreet at the lime the inquest «as gong on: | 1 was in the rapm where the bodv of Dr. Burdell eras; Twas there when Mr. Marvive saw the body; he -atd be could not recognire the body of D-. Bordel! w the man he married be raid, juoging trom the size of the corpse, he aid nat Unk the mao he married was as larj d raid tbe man be married to Mrs. Cu heavy whiskers, whi bh he thoogbt were fulee. ‘Gross examinatioo—Mr. Juba.on #as also in the room at the Ume; cannot recuilect the day of the week it war should jucge it was during tho first week of the iv quest; I Cannot etate the Une any nearer; Mr. Johason, 8 pear ax Ioan rec lest, asked Mr. Marvive if that was body of the man he ried ? he said he cord not, that there might be some charge oF oi coloration of the face #0 that be could not recogabe it; I believe bo had sbort wbi kere of a cark color Beveral letters written by Dr, Bardell were boro pre rented 0 the Court to prove hie bend wriivg. The coun fe] for a!) parties agreed that said letters were in the hand | writing of br. Burdell. No mbter witnesses being present, the Court adjouraed VD @inotes. ‘The ccunsel for Dr. Barde!i's blood relatives stated that they bad subpornsed several witnesses, Dut they coul i not wll that time The Court would not consent to an adjournment, bat ‘wanted the age carried Op as fast and closed as noun as sible Pomme conpeel for the defendants ‘hen rested, with the an- dersta: ding that they cvnld call Recorder Smith 10 testify in regard io We examination ef Augusta Cuanu gham be frre the Coroxer. The counse) for the claimant then calied witnestes. EVIDENCE OF Dit. WILLIAM SNODGRASS Witnes being duly sworn eaid—Iam a minister of tho Presbytorian chu ch; bave deen a clergyman for thirty years: 1 have been acquainted with Cunningham finer 1844 ent 1646; 1 co pot think my wife is in sued a concition ef beshth that it would be for ber byonwed to atend, but polyits with Rov. Dr. Matvine on Sunday, the 26th of Oowher, I returned bome on Tues- dey, the sétbh of the mouth, and thea learovd that Mre. Cupnipgham had heen there on Monday, the previous dav, to get me to perform & marriage ceremony between her and rome other party. Mr Niden objected to having Mre. Cunningham's own stwement taken ax evideuce in ber favor ‘The Court beld that the evidence was mot good, but took it down subject to further action. ‘Witnees—1 was introduced to Dr. Bardell by Mra. Oun pinghem, } paw them together on two or three occa*ions; | 01a not Ubserve anything in their intercourse whick eas peculiar cr uncommon; (saw nothing between them that would ravor of upkiwdpess. Cross examipation— | think I was introduced to Dr. Bur. dell by Mrs. Cunpingham on Movoay morning, the 15th of December Inet, I did not know Dr, Ficconber aux th u ah of yer that Mire ‘Bt to Savannah; she stopped at Nu 81 Booed street on the way; I was there with ber on her return, slept ip the third etory front room; I never visited Unat boure before; | never was iu it befure; | formerly preached in this getty about fourteen years; Mre Cunningham did not know that I preached bere op the 2thto my koow ledge; Helen Cunningham was up to my place on New Year's day, avd remained two or three nighw; Mra. Can ningbam became a member of my churob im 1646 in this city , her children al-o attended my church. EVIDENCE OF FREDERICK A. PUTTER. Witnere—I au a clerk; | reside at 248 Broome street; I know Davi M. Grant, who was on the etand yesterday, very well; Lknew him in B .ffwio, Q@ What is big reputation of character? A Very bad; he is considered by every body who knows bim a* a no- torjous liar; | would pot believe him under oath. Crows examine i—I wae in Buffalo from 1647 to 1851; 1 woe a cierk of W. W. Mann, a lawyer there; I was in Post Gflice in 1860; I leit berause it ruined my bealtn, I went Wen to Mr. Grant's store; he did not turn me aw: will ewonr to that, 1 wae born io England: | was a wr by tence; I was brought Wales; I bad no bua hers there Cross examine¢—The first thing I ever did was t learn the privting burivess; 1 am doing notwng at 5 tt has deen pearly a year anda half since! oid anything; no, I worked a month cr six weeks last winter; | hare not cmme ones Ur. Grant since T was in his tore wm Buffalo in a present time; I heard Jose Fr th +penk about Grant aed ‘say that ty tes" Brough Bim: I have ako heard Mr, speak net Grant; I bave notweard any other person epeak Staton Mr. Grant aiace 166i; when I came from Buffalo | wont out in New Jerwry and took a farm: I quit it last March; nobody found me out, nor has anyone told me to cone read Mr. Grant's Costimony in the papers, so T came here w contradict it; Gramt don’t owe me any money, 1 took good care be akonid not; I live in tho city; my wife and family live in Kew Jersey; 1 go out to see them rome imer ence a eck, and sometime Dot in three weeks: 1 am living on my meant; I hare spent nearly ail my means, I have not heen dulng auything for a long time, AY LOR. Tam 6 yenre old; rother of Eli Taylor of Herkimer, who arrived here on the 26th of Ovtover last, God op the 2b he went w Greenwood Opmetery; 1 knew arrive before Mouday, #0 they would L.ke an adjournment | endorsing boter eaca other; on last Septem: ber I cudorred a noie for the Doctor for $7,000; I raw bim almost every day Com the 17th wll the | net of October; when he left on the lth L encorsed that pote; oa the tSvb and 10th I bad a conversation with bim About the suit with Mrs. Cooninghem; om the 2id be showed me the bond which, T ihnk, was taken up that cay; op toe +21 of Uetober Mr. Frazer resigoed as Vice Pres isent of the Artizans’ Bank; the Nortor came in and told me about it that afternoon or next morning; 90 Sun- dey, the 2ith, be came int» my office again, aid I inteo duced bim to 'a gentiernan whore teeth Twas fring; that day be wanted me to take stock in the Artizins’ Bau; on Monday or Tuesday morning he told me be #as golug to be bank to Wy to pass resolutions thanking M> Fazer for his exertions im geting up the paak, vier while Vice President; whem he cane dack I Kked him how he got along’ he evaded the question; faid there was a cood des! of feeling against Frazer, but tbat be would try to get it pissed g; bo always came to my oifice waen ho left OWD end got MY Cards aad wave thom to his patients, 80 that if they wasted anything they would com» to me; he #id this on the Slat of October; on the 26th of November be got acheck from me for $200; Taated it a few caya | abend, viz , the «9th; from the 24ib to tho 2th of Octo- | ber OF. Bordell was bot ab ent frem the city, to my kaow. | in the summer of 1865 1 met the Doctor at Saratoga | pring, in the month of August; 1 became acquainte with the claimant, Mra. Bordell. ob the Wh of Aogust was introduced to ber by the Doctor; he told me t (Mrs, Conningbam’s daughters) were Coming by a certa: train; he eadbe bad written for thein tocone aad e: 3 them; he went down to tho station hous | Ketrested ber very kindly, spoke very bighiy of her, | paid she was a widow worth from seventy dye to a bun dred thonsand 4: Hare. The Court then adjourned till ten clock to-day, | Dr. Blatsdeli’s Libel Sait against the Times / SUPREME COURT—SPECIAL TERM. i Before Hon, Judge Clerke, | down 12—Alvah Blaisdell ws. Jas. H. Raymond and | Otners —This ts an action for an alleged libel published ta the Daily Times, of which the defendants are the proprie- | tors. The defendants move to bave certain passages struck oot of the complaint, on the ground that they consist of iver Coes pot properly framed, and not supported by the published article containing the supposed defamatory ma + ' ter. The defendanis’ counsel refers to authorities which, he maintains, are irreconcilable on the subject of inven deer ip a complaint ip this descr! of action; some of these au iveue On oD invendo is bad, while others decide that ita truth or falsoboyd can be determines by the jary, and 6, AD ausWer taking iesue on it is pro Je: perplexity and dangrr to their defence which these ev ppored conflicting dec siona occasion, the defer- dap’ s ank either to be relieved from the necessity of an- ewe) ing these im the complaint, by having them strock out, or if they should answer them, that they may eo #0 under the ranction of the Court, * * * an ‘ection for spoken or written defamation ia romewhat rut generis; ard it in not always easy to distioguish be. teen what should. on the trial, be decited by the Court and what should be left to the fury. When a pabscesce i# 80 indirect and ambiguous in ite termes ae t! libellous tendency is not apparent on iw face, @xtrimeic Circumstances must be averred and the ‘connection pointed oot by an tnvendo 10 offloe of the invendo % to ex Jain the app'ication of the wordeemployed in the offensive publication, by coonecting then wish tho extrinsic ireumatances previourly set forth in the indase- ment. The Judge here cites cases to rhow the purpose ano derign of iovendors, But are the passages in tae com: Pieiot to which the defendants take ebjectio. inueatoos, tm the proper renee of the term? Nothiug is more cer aim pow than tha tt is the province of the Jory to determine the mesning of the libel: it fe merely the duty of tho Uourt to deine what constit tea it, referring to the jary the con moeration of the partioular publication, and @ilowing tem to ney whother It is comprised withia that dedniiion or not Hf this je ro, aeeuredty alleganone in the complaint that the pabheation’ imputed certain ¢ imes to the plaintil—in words, averting the meanirg of the words com plained of—i+ ooly aarerting a fact, the traib ur faleehood of wbich the jury have to decide. The passages which the defendants m0v0 to bave stricken out are obviously not | inne ried for the porpose of explaining extrinsic focts pre- viously eet forth in_an inducement, or for the porpoe of compeciing the offem-ive words with there feds; this wold be a question of form eacivsively fur the eanriorration of the Court: bot they are an ease vera. Hob of ‘be impert of the publication tse, which, f the plaintitt ie right, covstitetes the injury for ehsebbe do mena redress The there Sought to be wtricken vt present the preeime pointe upon which the jury are to parr, Inehort, although bearing the sembianes of incer- | doen, they are allexations of iseuable facts, funded a eord- ing to the theory of the plaintif’, apon the matter contained fn the pobilb hed article set forth in the complalat, Mation denved, withent costa, The cance of notion in the sbove caso, it will be recol- | lected, srowe ort of an article in the Tins respecting the | morderef De Or. Biaiedell alieges that ke was libellod. Samages are laid ai $06 400. Police Intelligence. ‘Tre Late Rownery oF 4 Diamorn Rune ar Trrrany & Oo 8 Stone —Daniel Ayres, alias Cook, alias Jones, whose ar- reat war policed by un a fow ago for awaling a dia- mond ring at ihe elore of Tiffany & Oo, whieh be acoow- plished by « yo named Ann Fowler, ho en ored onder pretence of making @ purcbare, was y: aay amined before Jw tiee Osborne, and folly comm ated, default of 61,000 bail, for trial. The woman Fowler war bleo commited as an accomp ice. The Walker Keception Mecting, 10 THR EDITOR OF TAR WKILALD. 1 desire to stave through your oolamos that the are of my bame ae scoretary of the meeting held last evening to make arrangem: nie the public reception of General Walker, was upauthorized by me, and I do not ap. Prove of the objects of the meeting. Naw Youn, Jung 12, 1667, BP WARD COOPER, | Pilg Benry. bo ies, he inrists, deci ting that an answer tax ing | ervey Bardell, of 81 Bons sweet, in whieh | ‘The Slave Trade in New York—The Alleged Slave Brig Elien. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. Before Hon. Judge Betts. {BOOND Day. Jnr 12—The United States vs. the Brig Elen.—Mr. Ja- Tus R. Vail Vechten’s cross-examination connaed but nothing material was elicited. Other witnesses wore call- ed, but merely to the same points as in the testimony pub- lished of the previous witaeases. For the defence Captain Van Vechton deposed that the purport of his voyage was to take a cargo ont, and for all he knows, the voyage was to have been a legitimate one. Cross-examined by the District Attorney—I have had conversations with you (Mr, McKeon), with Me, Weeks, and with my brother; I received a note from Mr. Weeks, ard I called on bim; the purport of the conversation was to the effect that he wau'ed me to take charge of this os: ge); tbat etter I destroyed; I never intimated that Figa- niere owned the vessel. Q. Were you ever asked the question if he had an inte rest in the veasel, and what was your answer? A. I don’t know that I was ever asked the question, and if 1 was! should anawer ‘“n I never bad any doubts of Mr. Weeks’ being the owner; I met Mr. Aruja in this city; I met him at Delmonico’s and at Mr. Figaveire’s office, and J had the pleagure of lojging with him in Eldridge stroct jail (langhter); I pever knew Wecks until I saw him tho ‘eveving that he sent me the note. Q. You practised law in this city with Mr. Latsom? A. Yes, I practised for several weeks (laughter) ; I found that law ‘aido't suit me and I didn’t suitit, and I went West ‘and then went to sea; I was engaged in the Lopez expedi- op | 1852, but was not there more than two weeks when I was taken prisoner; in 1°53 T went to San Francisco, doing nothing but enjoying myself; 1 went from San Fran- cisco to Calcutta, and from that to Liverpool, as mate and second mate. After some further evidence, Mr. John P. Weeks was calied t» the stand, aud de, 4 that he was the owner of the brig Ellen; he knew Mr. Aranja, and chartered the ‘vessei to him, as owner, for no voyage than is ex- ae the document produce’; Mr. A. pat the cargo board. “on croas examination witness eaid he was in Havana last ‘winter; this vestel was bought by me in March; I went to New Orleaps and to Galveston; since I came back I bought the Petrel, Braman and El'en—they are worth $22,000. stands adjourned to Monday. Personal Intelligence. Amos Story, for many years a resident of Syracuse, in this State, has been elected the first Mayor of Appleton, Wisconsin. Kob! the noted traveller and author, is in Boston, where he will remain for several weeks, for the purpose of ex- amiping the literary treasures contained in the public and private libraries of Boston and Cambridge. My. Everett will pronounce his oration upon Washing- ton, before the citizens of Old Cambridge, Mass., on Thurs- day next, Jupe 18, at 4 o’cluck P. M. Fanny Kemble and daughter left Boston on the 1th for their summer retreat in Western Messachusetts. ARRIVALA. California, via Aspinwall, in steamship From Capt Sberman an¢ fami'y, Lieut ‘ Sha tacy: Mrs Gove. child and. servant; W Crocker, A’ Van JM Be: ‘a. servant; ‘YValkenburgh snd fainily, Dr Mer: Jvo Regua; W @ Yrainups, wife ‘on aud eervani; * P Drown, Mra Hyce and cvilf, WF Par: Yer, Mrs J Taylor, *rs J B Lewis and child, J B Russell, Benj Fi vout, tise B Grgood Capt Comme Capt Tavior, J Lacie, Ms Garde er, W Adrain, J. Price, J Larcombe, Mrs & King, Mr St & and tady,W F Feshody Oqpt Haley, Capt Kichardion J Kamm, D acDanie: aod sercant. B 6 Gomstock and fam ly, WO ln, Mra M Bhader, Miss R_ Kastwoos, I D Geen, Mrs Bran-am, Mrs JA Johusoa Mra M Grant hd chid "hert Honon, A W_ Baker, Mis Stackhous: Hil and fails, TH Mavou and wife, AW Clark, wife anc ‘i'd, P'S Gerlow, J 0 Sellers, PH Fraudly Mrs savde- and ebiil.'U Howlett, JR Bleecker, G Schurbuck and w fe RW Gense, 8 C Bradshaw and family, J P Ray mend. Mra 8B Wells and gerrant, Mise HH soot, LA Olark, WM #1 lem ming, Cem E Underwood. Capt J Denble, a F Williame, wife and dang hier, Mr Callnbon ywaon, Charles O Hart, & Bobbins, J M'Clark, + ra Morrill, two childyen and Fiviams, wife and jh ee «iikdrea, M sloore, 9 © Pratt Mre MeCoud, A Dunn, G Goodwin, WO Stan, & COreen. Mire Pomeroy end uildron, ( W Kays, Mas'er T Shed Copt Kirkbam, USA; Mrs Hagzins, Mre ‘Krainback J L Regus. Mrs Jagia andchid. Mea Boyle, Mra Jones. and two children, II Jackson, MA Breed, M Tucker, Miss M Re w Mr ‘Ibrali, Mrs Kelly aod child, Mre O’Brien and chtla, hi ini aR Wells, a 8 Gar ‘ner, 4 children,’ Mra Zach: N; Charles Il Noyes, Geori Howlard, m » . Y M taman; M Hene, J Meleu Miss P Mclaughlin, J Clark, alexander Murray, se h J B Taylor, J ALee, Miss KJ Taylor, and Ju ‘e} others in cabins. Hi nd New Orieans, in the steamship Empire Ciy— Miss Leosa’d, 8 omen and ‘Isdy, throa Mi-ses Roman, Mics Lancreavs, P Landreaux and son, B Vanx. J Arsene, J Vio ll, Mrs aros, Mires» D R un» son.' T, Breton, J Benoit, F Pargond, A Keggio, 1, Veena, Mr= Williamson, ‘0? D Robs rt gon, Indy ate chlisren: R Laon, M Tamaya Ftamara, Capt Marner re Walp. Dobame), OP Wicks, W Crowell. Dy e in E Hretede, lady #1 water, ' Levrett, & Bol, P Ro xjean, F lium) ert, ¢ Ot aica, 7 hawpmann, Mrs EH Miller, Jo Minnesota Capt Consé'and, ® Pellegrini A vaanbal, Mra Mrgee, cbildren and rervont: and fervant: Col Smith © Sr jead, 3 hina WH Ves en, Mr Whikden and lady, #r Anderson, Mi json. Mr Arrowemith, Mr Kicharda, Mr fermi¢t RL, Morvlen, My Martinez and som, Mr Bwt'h, M Se- ueriegul. E werd, R Galowsy. P Banthez, Pearlope ‘urvell, P Genes and tv ir pevil Malcolm, Mt Pateulit ACorbyn, J cetesand l.dy, Mrs Conk, M Jalver’, G Nathan’ M Valleresiro My Pucelo ard lady, W' F Nye, Der Rostrop. Dr A Fergnson, Cant stout, Mies Nelson, F Gasba zorre, A Gonneti— and 7] in the steerage, Naval Intelligence. The United Staves sloop of war Levant, from Manila hound to Shangkae, was scen on she Sth of April tn Int. 24 N 125 » bo SABIFink IAP KLEE RACE ALARA TOK Port of New York, Jane 12, 1iw7. CLRARE Steamship Washingion. Carer dy. Bremen—C 1 Sand. Reamship Antel, Lucio ¥,@remea, Havre and Svuihampton —P Torrence, ooh, Havana and New Oricans— John, NB—Walsh, Carver & selon, C10 tbip Bighlan. Bark Arebitect, Fish London—1 B Gager. Brig Kovh, Pinme har—Viro & Francia. Brig Jabes, Yates. Bermoda-—Mor all & Pritt Brig eran Tele (bir, wecon & Jones, Brig Atalaya, Lau aight, Chase, 8t Brig Aun Eitraber ow & March. Brig Hunmleg wird, Wrobel, Meitivaere - Kinhy & MoKea, Brg L Berry, Berrv, Priiatelpoin— Walsh, Carver & Ubase, Berg W hoorr, Exod, Bar gor—T | Brig Waverly, Raynes, toston— Bent Pendietou Rogers | avaces on, webr M Widell, Thompaon Aloxantria, Ao—M Bedel, Rehr Reaper Painer New Haven—J Kioop Hull, Hni!, Pro idenceMaater, Beemer Taeony, Wileur 4 Ipbia, Blesmer Mars, Nichola. Ph ladeiphia, | _fiteamsbin Georve Law, Herndon, Aspinwall, Jnne 3, 10 PM. with specie and passengers wo 1 W Kay Steamehip Empire City, MoGowan, New wrieans, via Hin Yaua with passengers, to MO Roberts, June 9 int 24 lon 7 Peg! ship tnolata, of Baltimore, bound N, same ume, "i joge, bound N. ; aoe we Liverpool, May 13, with mdse and 48 passengere, '0 0 Fhip Awora, Hunting, !.Jv-p901, May 9, with mane and 600 passengers to Cornelias Grinvell Ship Orrmania, Woo, Hanre, May § with mdse and 338 Paseengers, tw Win Whilock Jr. bad light westosly winds | the eutire Teod » pilot on tke lth {rom bowt J a iba on ho pasage * Shoal; had May °6, iat 42 64. lon 40 ©) exchanged signals *ith ahic J A Stamler, bound East; 28, ct 42 1, lon 61, paased a large foc | | be Jnondas, Rrandt, Newenstle, April 13, with coal, to Satnl C Bhepberd' Experienced much ‘calm weather and bt wemerly winds. May 16 atS?0s, lon 4149, apoke ite ship 1. from Sydney, NSW, for Loncom; 21st tat 82 31, aun T& Me), — Matanzes, Moy wihsugar, Ae, wo Suow & Burgess. fae heavy w " har Mary ‘absbe: Frinidad, Map De with suger bsrke Geo enon. Berk Linden, Kirby, Clentuegre, “May Darege Bron ‘June Ii, lot 97 41, lon 7495 exchanges signals JR 8 ew bark wads bine sigial, white bail, and red letter ip the crn re Bark Btnr (of Reckiand(, Crockelt, Cienfuegos, May 24. with sugar, Ae, to Mewalf & Duncan, Jane 4, of Memory brig Cronk, from (ie furgos, aad haw Ber again Gta « s Ellie Prevost, Gray, Clenfurgon, May 22 with eugar, to Rinrgen Wearman & Co, Bark Damon (of Bengor) Bart'ett, Cardenas, 24 Inst, with ergy, to moster yh Louisa Jewett (Br), Smith, Segua, May 29, with enger to maser entine Terran, Rerry, Waracalho, May 2), with onffoe, 2c, to Maivand, Phrips & Co. May 27. lat 20. lon 67 4A, ram, hence fir Rio Hache, 19 dave out, reports 2 © perieneed light soutkeriy winds since leaving New Yore . a e% Odi (Br), MeKay, Arpinwnll, 8 days, with hides, &c, to oy. Brig Forest (Be) (Belen, Fajardo, PR. May 7, with suear Ae, to mnsior, Ob inst, Int 52 16, lon 7) 48, evoke whallud bark Mesrenger, of aud fi on & Cruise, had taken fume inektixh, hut 2 dv ore Botle Prove Herrick, Naguabo, PR, May 27, with sw "Siete Gen Wilinms (8). Doane, Port an Plat, 12 aya, in Gen jr), Doane, Port aw Piatt, with ed ae tad il rae Frew ando (of Now Haven), Ward, Port Apatn, Trint ny 85 wh suear Ac. to mawer, Jane § rt 2 10,190 ‘exchanged rignals with a U & sloop of war heading wi Brig Loey Heyword (of Dangor), Awif (late Bwett, decene A), ven, Bt Dominge, 24 days with coffer and logw oA, ty A Kolker & Molimann, teswel tn master May 99, lat 25 46, lon 2 evoke brig Howard, of Bath, from Port aa Frinee for Remen Hirig John Stevens (of Bicebiil), Peters, Trinidad, May 28, Satled in company with Haueras pons Dark WH Ne wiaa, of Hal'imore, honed & natn (of Pt George. a %. with anger. to dad, 6s with wogar, #6. to Geo 8 Stephenson. Bremen bark Garilda, and paried company off Cape BY toot ntain Regie (of Tremont), Pray, Trinidad, May 24, OA Ed Peters. 14h’ inst, lat 29, lon #, evoke a trom Matanres for Raltim wre jurf (of Camden) MeIntire Clenfuega, May 81, with to Jor 00; seasol te Reewt'h . fOr aenke, leaking badiy, with lont of mala Nok of Spt Rand azrw, and. tra rf lay to bark Willard, of Freeport, iim New: A thok from the acbr some anole rigging, if ane then get her om fire. inet, See & B, spoke Epan's® ehip Julia, days from New Orleans for Bagreioua a with sugar to Straver, Brig ¥bo, « mester brig Saginaw ig Caroni, Bhronda, Clenfuegon, 28 days, with ugar, to F ore. ba RB ig Ahlan fof Rookery eee OClenfuegos, 18 days, vardenaa, is, with molaases, to rag, Rolie, Hon, May fi *b¢ Hall Moon Key Pun, perie, A, tod Coley The 8 has revert very’ light Winds and frequent calunw the Caribbean Bea, reraaen, Charleston, 6 days, with cotton and to George fu kiey ma (ok BI , Hooper, Virginia, 4 dan, with Woot, ta manier Bri Yoverlg, Ravaee, Poet Been for Boston Febr Mone j¢ (Of Rockland) Amer, Laguna, May with loawood, to Howland & Aapir wall, f Abbas 6 of Paitimore). Crowther, S5f"t: Jn May 1, whD pimento |, 00,0 Bibby & Mel ‘Med boary Weauer, loxt ius opmndiy to tae Robert 4 W: Sctr R Baker, Jr (ot Harwich), Kelly, Baracoa, May 20, whi ‘obaoee to master. cbr Norih Folak Cruse, Bevganab, 6 days, with eotton, 10 Jonmon # Lowder. ene? = . ‘Schr Kdward Hill (of Newburyport, 8 masts), Arey, Darien, 8. hr Sarah Brneo, Douglass, Georgetown, 8", 6 days. Fehr Pourern Belle, Tyler. Wilms gion, NU,'S de¥*, Bcbr Solomon andrews. Patnaw, Washington, NO, 3 Fehr MJ Kennedy, Harris, Filzaheth Cny, 8 days. ir Manebs ater, ys 4 Schr Hamil n, Be 3 Brave, Corson dcaye Kimore for Hatvon, ey. suco for Providence» ‘Wennebec. Hand. Philadelphia, Planet, Philadelphia. Steamer Ospray, Kinney, Providence. ‘Steamer Deoatur, Geer, Norwicd ‘The ship Johp Bright, arrived yesterday trom Liverpon), re avi ABBE D | a , pase Bi Lady erevkin, bound’ Kast in’ the Bat of 45; Son's, pasted five leeberga; also saw one in lat 45, 1on BL. BAILED. Steamet ip Cahawba, Bavanaand New Orleans, ‘Wind during the day, Herald Marine © , PHILADELPHIA, June 12—arr brig Billow, Hodgdon, elem; se) rs Allen H Brown, Rnaieott, Newberg; Tranepo N¥orv; KR @ Porter, Hudson, ianyers Ort, bavi Smi h; Donglaxa, Boston; Jacob & William, Mar hews, Ports- moulk: BFrimk, Doughty: Boston; JW Vharo; “ayelia. do fe sey, Providence; & J “oott, Taylor, ivan; Friend, vow Hodiord; M1 Tay, Lake, Salem, *, smith: javen; Emptre, Price. Nantucket. R H Daley. Pererson, \.N4;'B Phavo, Rutter, Tuckerton; WH Turner, Blake, domab, Nelsen, Cardevas; Maria Goldibwait, Saco} F a hawking, Perci:al, Mi dle own; Ellen Hallett my Undine, Bisley, Portland; Charlotte sh«w, Shaw, Salm, Ula hark a A'Drehert, Heswt, Buenos Axres, brige Ando F Fronch, Poctinad; schre 2H Br wn, }niicott, Oamb: Ben on, Ni ‘dford; J William, Maths vs, Ne buryport; K J'Seo.t. Taylor, Lynn; Transport, Tilton, Caw- tucket; BG Porter, Hudson, ‘Dauv-rspor., © Phar >, Rutter, jorwich; Charger. Kelsey, Provideuoe | Friend,” i6)w-ll, Gioneester; D Sintih, Dongiaes, Salem; F's Hawkins P rai val, Provincetown; Amelia Aan, Kemp'N York, Shylock Mer- ri,’ Portland; Undine, Risiay,, Pawtucket; Charles shaw, jos'on; Fmpi-e, e, ovidence; ley, Pxter fon ‘Lsnm; Charkite, Sm th, NUaven, J & Plater, Gandy, nee. ‘Miscellaneous and Disasters. AN Arcnican Sinr, fom Hong Kong for Shanghae, dis masted was lying at Monmouth Island. one of the Bushee group; Was oul two months; no dale or name of vessel given. (The abeve report comes from Capt Jacseson, of ship Kate Hooper, at San Francisco from Hong Kong, who obtained the fact from Capt Jackson, of whale ship Braganza, cf New Bed. ford, which vessel also was frem Hong Kong, having .eft tba} port on the Ist of March. Monmouth island lies about £38 from Hong Kong, distant nearly or quite 400 miles and the; diamasted ship was probably seen about the 4th or Bib o March, 11 is to be regretted that such an importact fact asthe tame of the vessel could not be furnished by the informant, Oapt Burrows, of ship Rowena, died at Belize, Hon, on the 18th of April, of s brain disease, leaving @ young wife, who with bim, in @deatitaie condition Capt B was from Mystlor Ct, and was much esteemed for bis amiable qualities by all who knew him. K The steamship Atlantic, Capt Eldridge, after being tho- roughly overhauled, went down on a trial trip on Thursday, and rb urned yesterday at 5% PM. Bho will sail for Liver soul on the 20th. Suir Tnos J Rocee, Rornholm. 6 d+ys from Havana pro slousty re} in the offing at Charleston, his boea ord to Hampton Roads in consequonee of the stringent q iarantine existing at the former port. ‘A SaRDINIAN BaRx Wat cast away on the Northorn Two Keys, no dete, and became a tolal loss, The ca tainand crew ivea at Belize, Honduras, 22d ult Bonn IxyiNcrpie, which arr at Newbnryport from Baneor Sch juni, while lying at anchor during the webt, dragged bor ancbcr and dritted ¢n to half tide roexs, when she Her cargo Was discharged 10h 3 Ehip Noondsy, at San Francisco, war 26 days to the Equi: in the Auantie, avd erorsed is lon 31 30; was 57 days to isorn, where she experienced heavy westerly gules for 30 ing Which carried away fore aud main tupsail yards, c; cromed the Eqnator in the Pacite April 19, in fur whieh bad light and variable wincs Ship Jobn Milton, st fan Francisco, was 4 days to tbe Farater in the Adautic crossed ia lon 9; was ®0 days in Cape Horn, apd bud tipe wea ber uf the Uxpe, ‘with the excestion of esperier els a severe eqnall on the Tih of March fram north west, wLieh lasted for several Bours; : pli fore aut mia top- fat, jib, ac: erorsed the aquavor in ibe Pactiic april |, ia lon Vit, and Pad liget north roribeast winds to lat 28 N, loa 12), when we were becalmed for 1 days. Fhip Electric Spark, at San Franctsoo, was 21 days to the Faqnaor in the Auanlic; was 5¢ cays io Caps Bora; ras 1) days im Jat £08, im the Atlante, to la: 8 by, in the Pact Gurmg Which Ume bad moderais weather; she croesed ihe Fqva or £2 dey aince in loa il, and had roirsces. Ship Asa Eldridge, at Ben Francisco, was 4 dave tothe Fqustor tn the Atlantic; 5S days to Uape Hop, 2 any the Ke war ie Gaye to OF crossed in fon 11% fbd ha northeast trades evil! wi'bin ibe last three days, when experi need strong northwest winds Ship Charger, at San Francisco w in she Aunaile;’ was 34 day: pes Cope Horn. aud 18 ays oli pe fo by Ac’ wae '0) days trthe ka in the Pi jon 125 40, has bad light ror trades ints fow days when bad sirong uorthwr st winds. Park Rebekah, at San Francisca, In Jat dt 90 N. ton 148 By ‘encnuntered a violent gale of wind rom Sr to NW and ablp ped a sea, which carried away afteen wanch ons ou the lar board side, maio rail, bulwarks solit the plapash-ar. stove ia ‘he howse and paliey, carried aaay boaia, and did ober dam age, cauring the shia to aby. ‘The ehip Robert L Lane, wtich was previously reported whi re op Kravis Kock, bear Nuva Scous was lane va the ance dock yesterday for re ire. She will have now re erd aN new counter, ow ridder several new pl nt op bottom, and o¢ autpped. recaulked and uewiy cop pered. Notice to Mart On the 188 of November neat conse, Staren Ioland, See York wil aed light varied by ftmbee, of the 4: anda tinted for it By order of the Licbthouse Board, A LEDLOW CASE. Ligh’ ase Tuspector 24 dis Whaeme.. Arr st Westport Poin! Sh, bark “oy Carver, Higgins, To f channa March 6 with 760 bis sp cil ep 2) 8 lon 4246 &, Mara abot. NB, 40 ap; ean e dey Easie McNeilly, @o, clean, (who reported Oke ol For Dauchin, 3 weeks previous Jos Maxwell, Jeaney, © H, Sep, svobo Dawson, Baker, NB, 250 sp; Ulare Bell, Bubbios, Man 0 bb's oli on & board), ‘id at New Bedtork 1Ub inst, bark Leetitia, Stowell, Pacific Goren bid from New London 10th, bark Zo», Rogura, Desolaiton | Inands ‘At St Helena April 28 Kevatogion, Cla k, NT, 0 eat in ew few days for home; Huntrens, Allen, do, 1o wall bext day on erniee OF and on Bt elena Apri 23, Fashi-wton, Babonok. 82. oll not stated, but bad dese weil—pur ia fur seeraie, would be wt bome fs 10 mos. Touched at ®t Paul_ Amsterdam, Jan $, Mars, Harrison, NB, bound to New South Waien Heard fom March 17, on the Eqnator, Globe Tripp, NB, 870 40 w Pfrrat Bovolule April®, ship Hohomok, Merchant, 100 «p (and eld eame day for Urbolah), 1, brig Leverett, Brooks, of Coast, ‘oaprils, Bali do; Oh, Arctic beeaman, and Saratoga, ‘Dickason, Plunsett, do; 15th, Draper, Baud: te an, Arrat Labalpa March %, Mary Frazier, Roonds, NB. 15 April 84, Rapid, West, 4, 10 ep, tn, Cicero, Couriaay, . $5 9D. ‘Cid from do Yareb 3, Olyrmy Gov Troup, Milten, Ochov North; Mary Frazier, Ron Kediack; Jobn Howlend, Taylor, North» binson, Kod! 3 on ™ Ryen, to craten; April ist, dub Coggeshall Lambert, ; Sd. Japan, viaan, epar, Kodisek ae, "ATE Bt Lillo March 27, bark Ne «bn yporterandall, of Sion, sp, 240 wb, 30 bong: Join, ship Mary Abo, Dallman, Fe from cruise oft Pera, 880 wp; Sis, bark Ocean Wave, Baker, }, 80 »p. Apoken—May 6, ship Contest, Ludlow, of NB, bound to Ko- diaca—oll not ainted Avril 3, lat 21 30 8, jon 180 B, was signalized she wing white ana red perprndioniar signal, April f lat 38 20 .N, low 132 m, nbip Hraganee Hope Koog—repr ried baving taken po oil +: AY 17 int S822 N, top 18822 sbip Kolendid, Pearson, of pring. 6 mon cut, 0 wb, ship Routh dexman, Poron. of & BK, iu company, 7 mos out, 76 rp—both bound We the Ovbowwk Fhip Rook Ligh\, Hy from Cardiff for Sydney, NSW, Arh, ey, . G aercb eee on 2h 4, dip Laila Rockb, Thobald, from Liverpool for City Point, Va. May 18, 08 Cape Cl £2 p anderer, Ryder, from Liverpool May 12 for Calonite, May 19, Tat £0, Jor LL Marin Lorber, Nichols, from Newport, B, for N'York, Moy 19, Int 49 Ton 11. Ship Red Ganniiot Andi henoe March 23 for Melbourne, rewen, ih Piece tes owyae NEG 00 " . ater Fy uce ght bearing Nw rk Burg F Sate, from Boston, bound 8, waa sigaalized Jone 8, 2 P mo lat he Bark Foulcmeln Nichola, from Boston May 2 for Rest Tadien, Mey 7, lat 40 oo }g Angtins, Hpragus, from Thomaston for NUrloane, June wh Bhoal. Kot Brig ' Peraninm.” with lone of foremast (no dovbt brig Ge- Fanivm, from Swanrea tor St Marke) May 13 int ton 20a fonry Hilliard, 8 days frum NYork fur ——, June 7, Behr Jat 8 10, Jon 09 Bt Bebe Ap from Coast of Afries fer Boston, June 10 (enppored off ehy—(by the Daolin, at Nowport II Poretgn Ports, Asrinwatt. May 2— arr eohe Uberiy, Ba (and sid Jone 3d on her revurn), deh beg ft aye mid a Jub , bF g Asmonore uc! a Pay. P'huseell: Groen, Gavarila; Inne 8, Tinie Hons May 22—In port bark Monstala Bale, bere Hon, May 22—In fonatain Bayle, Yates, engi selwetia (40° a foreian) for Ham rs A" Americn from ——, arr Din, with fisor, from NOrieans. for Troxilo and "mon. achra Carrie Rentord, Lombard, Rumian and New Or- Tanotou), Bort, trading on the 0 Mncrown, who died 23th at Apri), Q natn n, banacua, May Bln port scbre Lame, Phianey, for New York 6 dave Diadem, Welch, for co 12: Aarah Marla, Under bu), ter do Jone 1h, W OY Keoferd. base, for dot The Aoki Dwight Davideon, Hardy, wae probab yin port, thooga Bo! reported, Coriaro, April bid bark Henageline, Clark, Bosiom, angrier, Ma 3—In part chip, wonton Feeeaian. frgin Cur. Volparal o, © laad #alipewe at iqnique; Bimoom, finy betve Chimcyan! sigs Crexroros, Mey M%—In poet bak mms, Linesin, John: con, trom Lisbon, ner 204, for § York Mg: mud other i 1, Mag 26—8id Borneo, Fummer (rom Murionut), Ooo wn May J0-—Are Wm Jarvie, Hallard. Liverpool TR May 2—No am veaeet in OUAVAMA, Moy 25—In, port erin 1. AW Armstrong Pris. bie, or Nitaven cext ony! Thoman Trowbridge, LAvtalr, for do 10 doya ymnanran. May 16 Th a jan ar ila, Homburg brie Hise beth, ts ort bark Yamacraw, Moody, for jeribt, fae Nore, id th, Bark N¥ork; Be brig low g (from lage), Ariens. f he .-- ‘ ey La Jarry Kips, a doe Havana, Ji Ce tre! i (and ronant, —— mih; brige MP Rich, M: o Dudwy, Hr prine, Porland ; Hope, Biddle, NYork: Browns éwrence, NOrleans, May 2—In port Zone, Fullerton, for Boston, dg; Amazon, Hover. for NYork 28th; American mM ¢o.June's Smibampton, Pratt do 1th; ala, Davia, for Phil delphta Idg; Compeutor, White, fo Slanghae, do aad othera re. LacueA, May 2°— » port scbrs- Fanny, for Liverpool dg; Crawforo, ior burg do Mussa. Muy I8—Arr On-ward, Emery, Tries‘e, Manacamno, May 2—In rort brig Si Mary, Jobnson, from RYerk just arr. berks Canada, Mitchell ‘Whie Cloa. «rowel rina og hg a briga A ib Tiny : aah etoust Peapeal te deacon Oe ‘Washburn, Keni rbrovk. Jcbna; June 4th. sehr onquet, Whelden, Mobile Bid Jat hark John Kirt, erowa, NYork: orig, Teolay Grif- fin Pal imore; sehr Gi ames, Trea!, Savaanah; G Viek> ery, Bt-nion, ‘Balimore; Ap aol rita, ‘Al ina, Charleston, Jone 3 barks Aerial, Hammond NY¥ork; Thent Sback- ford. NOrienns; 4th, ‘Sarah Marsh, Reed SYorw: Sth, te oo, Portiaud. Charles Edwin Liwejobn, do; Vigo, orl (x04, Hon, May €—Ar7 brig Favorita, Peterson, NYork, al well. Paxama, June 2—Arr steamship Sonora, Whiting, Sam Francisco ville, Low Pont Brain, Trinidad, May %—In port h-rk Hiawatha, Hall, from NOricaria, wrt id, brig’ Lender, tor Boston Duh o-her = Nense'n Were dg dew the ovwst, nid 254, brige hh natn, RY OF ‘Quaree June 8c'd rhip Helen, Peat, London. ocueiuy Mey 23—arr Meud:. Bryent No-foik. ‘Twreste, May 22—arr Lombard Hill, Liverpool, TRINDad De: Una, May Z— D port bach sand Tark, Jobe or Noork next’ day; coun Home for Beomen: log: brige Brothers, Fi ea for N¥ork ¢ dave; Col Pen- pitian Cagin. for do 0. A P Fluxer, « rsby, for do 4; sor St slcpben Biotrewor, for onum mend "ALPARAISO, April 'G—'n pre abi ‘ore, Crowell, from watutia, arr 24d; bares Rmily vanning, Manley. from Chinebas, err 19h, fur Knglend: ily Miner, staples, from Caliso for Davre. 8 MA liall. fram Mazatle) wr 19th; om tinue — Sid 14h +bins dentoo, . Civilian. Purrington, Coquimbo; bmid , Sen Pranmiano. ae) — Vana Oxvz, ay 2i—In’ port achr James L Day LEXANDRIA, J arth ALFX* ‘A, Jone 10—arr sehr Mr 1%. BOSTON, June 1i—arr bark fuegos; Warden, Gill, Mavans Rio Janeiro: KA Kid hem, Elizabeibpor Linnell, Freeman Jacmel; otawa, 8 amanm Kev West; Hamuind, Peel ¢ Balt more: dara darton, Co-ning, Ciara, Crowell, Poiladel sbia. Kiliott, Koowlma, N York. hips Granaca’ Lreser. Ca'cutta, Maytto wer ( cla ew, of B vaton, 816 ons). Kelley, Callan; Waban, Paina st John, NB, to load for Bris ol chspiel vark Sultana, Waison, Cons am ant Smyrya; brig Cho pee, Howes, alld a delubia: ache rarab Mo- , Snow, NYork. Novhing sli, wind SM, wih thick wea- ther and rain’ bie bark Antonim9 remains ia the with a otber bark unknown. BALTIMORE, June TL Are stearcehip Jackson, Baker, jo) Yo k: bark Helen Merta, Nickerson Charlestor ; B Davia, Norrin, Key West, ach Ida Maitler, U Dos bberd; EN zabeth Riesnor, Parker; Snow Flake, Prowana, Anise; Cartton My Gd Tyler and J.hn wk . Crawford, NYork; Kicbard B+ réen, arvold, Fall River Below bark: Porruit, San ord. from Hevana. 1 orig #ieha Doane, Lor- ing. Hoston; schre_Hrothers, Chambers. “Jerrev sity; Alle, Howell; Maria & Riizaneth, Kowker, Jacob Birdsall, —, NYork. bid sbip Helen A Miller Gan rates by, Portland; Kugenis Crook, Jamaica; BANGOR, Tune 9—Are ship Pi Emory, NYork, to 4 » Jane id ip Prem'or, ery, . Jond for Valparaiso. vi in, fort sb ames Litieteld, —, for Valparaiso, with jumber. BUCKSPORT, June 8—8id brig Winyaw. Swasey, Sullivan, to load for NYu"k. BRI Jone 10-814 sloops J M Parker, Davis, and Ma- Cummings § York. TOS, June 9—asrr ateamsbtp Marion. Foster, % Forest Kings p aramece S+oe, Harnden, Peroandias, Fla Bld #bip Jobn Fraser, Herveat, Liverpool 28ST MA‘ HILAR, Jone A—nid brig Elvira, Davia, NYerk. EAST WEYMOUTH, Jone 5—sreschrs & English, Bliven, Newark: ib. Wm Russell Linnell. Trov. GALVESTON, Vay 29—Arr bark Weser, Verperman, Liver- pool, Cl4 brig t'abine, Walker N York. GLOUCESTER, Juhe 1y-Hid brig Cronsiadt Center, Ba- nam NGOULDEBORO, June 1—3id achr Odd Fellow, Sargent, HUMROLDT MAY, May 16-Sid bark Barly Bird, Cook, Jong Kong Inj ort May 16», barks America, Rparrow; Mallory, Hog, ena Leasess. Howard, for San lag. brig Swiss Boy, Basty, fur (0 40. HARTFORD, June 10—Arr steamer Seneca, Chalker, Kew a ? REWBCRYPC RT, June W—Arr brie Jns Blise, Pailatel- pia; schre Magyar, Havener do; Krances Kileu, Clark, Ron» out Bid sehr Amelia, Bayley, May=xuez Na, June 5— sir seamshipa Miack Warrior, ui Uprlonsas. Ellia, Galveston’ nm Jethi Knapp, Boson; sean br g Phin Below- coming ip—steamebip Charles Morgen, Pisoe from Indiavala avd Galveston; abip Fxcelsior, em‘ h, frow Roxon; barks tno Parkar, Roberta, om Wari k. Hall, trom New York: Oakland; Jno + Corda Clark, from Havre "Cla, weausbip Dauiel Webster, Smith, Inéiapela and Galveston; ship Adams, avery, Boe ton; brig Ta! ulah, toverts, Havana; schrs Jao Bell, Ham, Reston; Corvo Holbrook. Roek'and, Ma Towed to sea Slat, ships Kuseell ard Hermann, JOKFOLK, June id—arr brig Ballic, Comper, New York; sobre Arietix, Chia @ Portiend: RB sehneit, Wood, Boston. SRORTCEND Juve Pocare bare aba A ea, Hart, Boston eILAND June b—Arr here Jobn Ay 3 RAN TRA! tua? arr hipa, i Laat Janke BA. 0, MAY b= Arr hips Kate | era Hong Kony 48 daya: Gib, Yobn sation, Harding: Ne =. Th, F py er tong 118; eth, ‘olemad. do 122,-+ barger Hurd, Hoxton 12s; aebr Horace, Lunt, Guade aon’ Ieland’ vie Nan Diego 2 days. with 12 tonw goaro Mb, ships Archer, Useowd, Hong Kong 42; Haailton . Con), Farr, ool; roars sea Witch (Br), Paros, syd 23 ssa Bidridge, Feimouw'h Giun, Guaymar, Uh. bre Qanaty Belle, Hrowus Humholet Bev! Vkih ah) Noomday. He "lar anya: 1Sh sieaenabip Jot n Lat tera Pearson | Pani bork Natit [, Kenjam/'n, Sitka: Sth, ships Ocsar Walle York ih, Meteor. ‘Kova: Oa, and Y ‘ores a Henry (Ham), Peters, sousiat (hi). Downward do: Paget sonnd 13th Sucgess, Daenr (Ham) athirn, x 4 Vara’ Monterey; 1st. bre M Tereune ontier Wan t Marcy. Kel erchantmen Pray Pug-t $vund BaVeSN Fi June C— srr rhio Consul Mor imer, Philae elpbin; bark M non Bulkley and lareest, Mobale, ak; brig Wee, Pom on, sehre Kp and KM De mill Le A Heath, Vivid Light, Bancherd SUILIVAN, Jone Rerfolx §& ) EM, Jnne 10—Arr achra B Wareon and Soan, Philadel- Bini dC Boner, ilane npor: id ara US Levering, Corwen Pi and Thos "axe, do Biigi THOM ASTON, Jone d—Arraohrs Ya-cia Parrow, Blaiade’? Baekssii'c, 8¢; ATbion, Hart, Viegioin; Pligs, Orowell, Balt!” more, 5 Larch Gilebrit, pnt Sopah tia doer, anim vr, Virginia fh’ brig Thomas & Rawen!, Motos re, Satilla River, WALDOGORO June 7—Arr abip award sunley, Nabole, or y June R-Are ahr nwa Smith Boson: ; « on, dnote , eitla, New on Webb, Gorkina Math: athe Worth, Allen, rk Volio Metas, Kramial’. Live rpwul; apsoa, Corson, New Lond mn; EO Talbot, Now VW webe Wy rower | Cid 90, brie i | Rew York, Wil | kenen Tn belle, 7 | Pweetland, Hoxton ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, | rum | Ast of July to the tat of September, | privwe eh wen and private sehole & Mr. Cummings or bia wn evectfaliy ec elt d to mak, thr ee. season, are present application for the Appoint- meatol hours, Kebolwe ant clunaer ut of the eily, oF in the city, desiring inx’ruction ia painmg and drawing Dalure war be Ritended dering the aemimar eRcet ion, VALUABLE PAINTINGS BY ALBA ATKD MANTRAS, A genileran avon’ leaving for Karson wishes to die- ore of some cers exinahie plorares ate reasonsble rae. Ad- ena MB. ©. Ueralt ofee GOOD FILLIARD TABLE WILL RR SOLD SEPA. FAIe OF Wyrther, ‘bey are as good bave been prt ire ete order, new cushions, * ing complete, Fellowa” ba old cheep. Api the eal Hall, Roboken, New Jersey, Jeter to Billiards, 100 Bar. clay wree , Sew York. Oe Y—OTIS FIFLD.— 593 BRON 8 ¥ fenn. WELVR SLATE: “apical owab bed Hi liard tables, with Deoke: D TABLES — Thal AR & BOTART.—liy viriae of 1 s pone to male on Priday, June 19, at Ws ’ "a corner: Frankfor and W iliam streets, elaht Ancitow rooms of theeele brated paient combination Yard tables ("hela 'r)aaleo baile cues and «ll ober appari —" Penne CNN OROURER. "y for mortgagee, "RO . nite Office NO. 10 Centre street. 8 —J, BOGART, AUCTIONSER—BY 4 melook, at Wil fon ete ete, igh jon enabion mare bed bit~ Hi), enes anc all other apparte- KR, Attorney fr Mortagen, Oflice No. 10 Cemtse street, Auction roews, of the em'ebrated nr Hard tables 2 ances belonging 'o JUN 200.000 BP Nee 2 Tiiree teswriment ot. Haran ee ees eS js eerare are “eally choape eneh curtomers are jo vit d too in. © OHREKR, 17 Rroatsray KGALIA DF) REVS RRGALTS BAIT ANHIOA WEDise D aA, : weak Millar erm san. and ‘oneolacion, amerous PROERA, 10 Reaver treet POWRLL OOULIRT, AURIST, a0., ATTENDS TO fro Yelook dally, erages of the eye And ear Pl gerelook ae 4 Thy Por SAPORIATION.—TU GENTLEMEM Ae farailes resting the olty, Or leaving for or other nous effvo'n, such as Indien’ vente teh off clothing. which they are, reapeettally soteiea to < —_.

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