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THE Euaoect ESTATE. THe Vee gion of Mrs. Cunningham's Mar- MET to Or. Burde!i—iter Application as his ‘WY ow for Letters of Administration upon WD © Kstate—More Testimony on the Part of ‘me Cletmant—Mr. Knewiten Swears te / teaxtog Dr. Bardell Speak about his Wife— Fre Gourt was opened this morning at 10 o'clook. Tas “wews, as.on Saturday, had to he keyt from the windows @f We court room by chalns passed round the pillars of Mobuildiog. SVIDENCE OF MR. BTRPHEN KNOWLTON, Itive¥n Brooklyn; I follow the froi; business; am 49 yetrs oid; ama member of the firm of Rich & Kuowiton; Ikmew the late Dr. Harvey Burdel; have known him ¥ipoe 1645. ] kaw bim m the mouth of December or Jana- ary inst; be onlled on me then; Inare had s piece of pro- perty, real estate, im Clinion avenne, Brooklyn, Wor sale or W be exohanged fur country property; wwe morning, about 10 o’ciock, Mr. Burdell calles ~ see me apd wamted mo io take bis property; de sett be had deen infirmed I wanted cit properry; I told him [didn’t wish city, but coutry pro. porty; é called on mea day or two a!ter to soe me. but I was tin, he left a note saying, * if convensent I will cal 3m yon io Morrow and go and Ree yonF preperty;”? we went evererd looked at the property, but did got go inte the aomre; be appeared to be somewhat in trouble about it; be did not want my Tea! catate for himee!f; he appearod to we to de iw troudle and jnvotved; 1 asked him if he had a good nitle to bis property; he maid yeu, it wes unincam dered, but said if he shoald veil his property he did not cnow whether hia wife would be withng to sign the deed or nol, Dut if be did make an exchunge be could give me mple security thar] whould bave @ clear ttle; at the eubetaice of be Couversation that passed ; Vat was q@ the month of Fecamber or Janu it was betweeu the midate of becember and the ary last uaddie of January Croes examinea—! have never bed any business trans- setiens wito fr. Burdell, { havo met bit frequently at the Metropolitan Hotel; 1 think | bave met kim with Dr. partner, Josiah Nich; when we mei, ibe Doctor generally stepped up and spoke to mo; Raouel, tbe deutiet of my ‘Dut we had no businers together; he raid he wanted to sell his reviceuce in Bond street; {cannot say poritively if leve met bim ith Dr Raouel, but I think I have: 1 abink tho last time ! bad auy conversation with him before de came to see mo last December or January was at a little puty la the Metropoliian Hotal; i waa about two years ago, we rpoke on common subjeew then; there was no sting particular; mince that timn I cannot say that [ evor apoke to him up t> the ‘ime that he spoke to me about m} proper:y; I eannet say that [ had apy conversation wi Bue fortwo yearn before, exeapt tt wax somothing like “How do you co?’ I met him more often on Broadway war anywbere ele; it might have been one or two years before the meeting at the Metropolan, which was two years ayo, that 1 said “How do you do?” to the Dortor'on the street; we never spoke together half a minute om the street in our life; I told bim T would sell my preperty for $25,000; I had spoken to several brokers or land agents about the disposal of my property ; the Doctor appeared to be in trouble when he tame to Fee my property; he said his property was unin Jambered ; be ohly Spoke of one howka in Hond strost, the ana where he lived he wanted mo to cal! and seo his pro- yerty; Trather gave him 40 understand | would cal! and sea it, but rover aid; he geemed tw want my proporty very much, but dit’ pot want it in his own name; | was gomg to wk him several impertinent questions, ax hoe seemed to be so mech embarrassed, but did not: he did not eay he wanted the property for himself or bis resi dence; he eaid he bad sume trouble ia hig family; he did pot know that bis wife would sign tne deed; he seemed to de embarrawied: { tir-Lotlered this for aie two Feare ago; I fix the date of the Doctor's calliog on me»; my going vp jose the Ward place on Croton river about he miele of February, and tse Doctor calied on mo at sant -ome weeks prov ously; I immediately remembered is conversation with the Doctor when I beard of bis death; there was vo snow on my grovnd when wa went over 10 Bee It; ihe Doctor felt very anxtons for me to men. 4 othe terms en which I woold exchange with him; Idid aot mention any terms for exchanging, but tolt him the price ct mine, be did wet make apy onjecti»n to that price; be named the price of bis prper y, Dut T eaunot remem. mont: Lam certain ‘that he used the word “wie, there has heen so much raid ahovt it mince that [ tare thoazht abont it; am aa certain as I can be about it @ fo yea reoolect’ andere you positive that be axed so word wite? A. | am ax poritive ax a mau can be, that be ured the word wife when taiixing about the title dent, Q are you ce-tain be did mut way lady? A don’t wink he did; I ruppered be bat m wife as be spoke about aie fomity and I had frequently soon bim walking with a woman; | atm cortain that be used the word family, he aasa ho thought it wotld be a pleasant piace to tive to tammer; be did not say his wife or faully would be pleased with the property; he vid got go inwo my house; fasked him in, out no would not go; abvul ihe arraugemenis of my houre; he was In my eta. ole; appenred wo iake a much ioterest in my stable we io anytbing elo; [told tim I wanted to ae! my horses and carriager when I dispored of m: pooperty; Itold bim de ciec!s that | wold notexenange my property for city property: ! thought there wax romething wrong, as ue ap peared #0 straug’, Teuppored he must be emburrasved, as de did net waut tre oroperty tn pie meme, aad I did not watt to evchange with him; be said there wax xome rouble in bin family, bot did vot speak of his children; { asked a higher prise for the property chan I would take (or t, jet he id not ohject tothe price; be followed me up she ply, and seemed very ausiour to ge. bold of roperty; tbave never seep Mie. Cunningham to my leage; Teanpot recoliect the precive words ha uned hes ry aking abuet my property; [do not kuow Wat 7 Hurdell ever rae my propety before we looked at it opetber, or aller that; there were uo ladies with bim Dan, nar Cid he ever send apy Iatias to look at itto my <uowledge; he never iuteoinead aaybody w me as hin ver eynke of any body that he Qet rovrried; he me that I could 4) better with city tae Brouk- tye property 2 Was % not afier you had said you wanted cou Would bot exchange for sity prooerty that he sar bie wife mabe refere w eign the deed? A. [ told tim trom the start tuat i county property, and wot my @. Might be oot bave wid you there was « lady in the aenee WOO had & lease, and who might not be wiiling to ay) Off, and he woukl give weoarity for it? A. No, «ir; be ta pot say that. he appearcs so wuxions to get my pro perty that | enpposta there might he something wrong in the wile of bean! woee 1 questioned bim about it, he +ald Dis Wife met ONjo eye e deed rene words he ased to you? AL what be ead, but T would defy the dowu abd til you the precise betance—1 cau't prey ee value Of his property ihe Dret me be cated De time he toned oo anhappy—it was when we wont patether, Loan give ine yretise words be used «heu went weviber to nor the property; he wae with me an aerr a half, at jenat a dagen parties calle t to ane me anoot my properts: Thave apoken u» different partion ince ibe Ip ctor'r ceath ao ut this conversation; I have so xen ) two oF three peront—I don't Rardiy knew who—l thing (nave told Mto Dr Kaouel Er Uinta | suppose ou would itke to fnow how wa sear it om Witness—I would nr Chpte®— anonymous leters are very frequent now Saye: we goth from auch @ elder, Hr, Diden—Ves, anonymous lebers are very frequent a yoor side; Fou try te ontlt ue marriage on them Wines A men from Mr. Chaton caited apon me some ame ago to Rak mo what! Knew about this matior, aud | told hia it WAR nee of Bis busine; MP Citaton called ap we Sierwardr. abe | void Mim. EVIDENCE OF CHARLEA T. LEAKE y of the Artizans? Rank am 43 years of age, Arima” Back with me, De Bordel did atte " waore 4 the Artizans’ Gabe on the 24h of October; Leaw him there sa im there oo the Zeb; Mr Prager re “ve nt of the hapk on the 24th of Oo A oy by Dr Burdett ve sect rence to that reriynation om tbe u8uh; | attended bath Sor mecting?, and kept the minntes of them; ir. Bartel we chore op the 4'et of Oetober; he war also there on the bot there op the 24 of m the Sib. 1 be been cacnier of the Artizans nee my ing Voller ip Ke Cty Rank How lang aid the aiffienty which ted to the reatgna. {Me Paver exmt befone hie reeignation? AT do cow itor apy di ulty YOO ehow there wan some cautes for his resign +06, #6) CRP you bow tell ue bow long tat Cau-e bad ox I know the caueoe of his remguation; they ox Soremner—a month hefore that tube, those . oom to the bank by other Mirect rs (Or at least a ty betore the dat Or BUTde' was prevent at the tin 2 entered Ob the wo: tes, 1 toe oF KDOWwlOp te suwe wt aba comes trom tbe at dieoot examwaven—I have a peroneal peootlention has or Hawvey Bordell wax pre * paren ow the 24a aa, stb of Oorober eramination rer med—1 don't know what time be Tooter eft op the 8b of Ootobor, | nave no raovlies + 0 as fe the precise time be lef that ia FVIDANOS OF MK. BROWARD PLRKREPOWT, a law residing and practice in ine oe sue ine Dr, Bar: ardel! avd b rok. | wever ew pmer: free William Hurdell to Mrs. Cron routed thie awignmont pow handed w me, at tar tine | i it che name wae on Wlank: | newer knew by wher same it Wee filled op till after the raurder; I execute 1 & (he direction of the late Dr. Harvey Burdelty he jai 2.bi0g (oe the ascigument tteelf he pald une jatgment of Fillem urdell against tim. there we a judgment of Aiea Bordell against Harvey Burceli, | Tecovere! a ig wee! againet Wile i; 4 that been soansel for *tiew Borde! for many yeare; the judgment for nmey paid out for him ia the litygation, Harvey Bartoli ~ the ane the aavignmy of wee exeoutet, never said any ung about the filling of tt in; he amid he waa advised by Ls eootee! to take ao Aaignmnent, thar \t might sho * what ae bad ant; luewer heard the thicwr gyeak o7 Mra Cun singiam, the consideration in this eagnment je $412 Crom examined—The jidgmeut aewust Flam Bardot Wisin Bardot wee Ofveen oF *i.teen hondres dollars wad revevercd, an 1 before staied, a jw lar vey @urte,| end | had ohiaiwed thie Jo Wulam Burdel) got Hareey Bardot to my the assign ment shat! ead from William Pergell; | gave him ti Henment againes him then held by Witham Byrdall the ~ wher, the axaten me’ Ie Bordatt aye ade Woes aasighwent io Gy vice st the Ume it ry Mr. Wekel’s Wheresbouts on the Night of we Marrtage!—-The Wedding Ring !—Testi- mony of Mr, Douglass and ¥.tes Van Ness | niived to Love Scenes between the Doctor and Mrs. Oanningham! ‘after the SURROG ATE’'S COURT. Before A. W. Bradford, Bxq. Mowoay, Jono 15, 18687. NEW YORK HERALD, | resignation was kept a secret confined fact of his resignation was known. BVIDENCB OF DANIEL B TAYLOR. This witne-» bewng recalled and cross examined, said— Here t the entry in the Court jouraal:—“United States Onur, Walter vs. Gritty, Ootober 28, 1686.” fended by Mr. Kirkland, said attorney, bofore | went with bim 1 think the ease was putover irom the 27th to the Sth the 2th, I think, it was indednitely postponed; { think another case superceded it. The case was set down for 11 A. M., on the 20th, KVIDENCE OF ALEXANDER FRAZER. T war Vice President of the Artizans’ Bank last October; Tam forty eight years of age; I knew Dr. Burdeil; my re- lations with him during the’ last year of nis life wero friendly and inmate; I resigned as Vice President of the Aruzane’ Bank on the +d of setober; I saw Dr, Bardell at the bank on that ; 1 also saw him on the 28th of October, not at the though; be transacted some Duainess for me between the 24th and 28th of October; | think it was in 31 Bond in the afternooa or evening what I raw bim; (think [saw bim on Sunday tho 26tn; | think Taw bim at divner at tre Lafarge House that day; we both boarded thee; Mrs. Frazer was not well that cay, and was pot at dinner, ¢0 tho Lactor sat next to me; My £0 was also there; Dr. Burdeil filled the tooth of my sop about that ume, before my sow left for school aceia; Idon't remember of seeing Burdell on Friday, thi ‘24th of Octoher, at bis house; I made an arrangement w) b Dr. Burdeil after the meeting of the Board of of the aruzans’ Bank, on Friday, the 24th, for the tranvac- lion of some Durivess on the fullowing Tuesday; I naw the Dector pronably avery Gay from Frivay, the 2ith, to Tues day, the 28th of Octaber; that ts my recotteetion; Dr. Rar- dell left the city after the 24th of October; for the first time, to the best of my knowledge, tae week afler that; in the last of the week; my family and I were introduced to Mrs. Cunningham in the summer of 1855, at Saratoga; he ay red to be frequent in hia atientions to her. he went to Dr, Beecher’s school to see in regard to th achooung of one of Mre Capningham’s daughters; be a'so iutrodverd Mr. Platt, the President of the Artisans’ Bank, Mr Todd, one of the directore of the Bank, and several other before the persons; to Mrs. Cupnipgham; this was bank existed; Dr Burdell then spoke of Mrs. Cunningham ag a widow lady wortn $100,000; she was brought there by Mr. Coe, and he (ibe Doctor) was desirous of showing ber some ; Tam the Mr. Frazer who went eecuri- ty for Dr Burdeil at the time of (he suit; previous to thst time be had always spoken well of her, and whea T saw them together they appeared friendly; the Ductor hax taken-her to call at our house; be has done the same with ber daughters; [ went with bim to the Sherill’s office on tbe day of the arrest and signed the papers; afer that day T aavised him to seitle the suit and have no such thing banging over bis head; T thought it mould be agrent de- diepoee of the suits, whatever the cost might be ; I think I called on Mrs. Cucningham tw see her about these suite; she did not clined to settle; rhe would do nothing; she eaid ehe did Lob cars for money; @lerwards the Doctor told me the suits were settled; Tasked him if he paid her anything; he caid he did pot, that each party paid his or her own cost; from that time I never remember bearing him nay anytbing against her; he sail they were going w leave Bl Bond street; I don't recollect whem Dr. Burdeil organ to cotor bis hair; I don't know whether he ever colored it defore knew Mrs. Canningham; I heard she colored it for him. Crovs-examined—I cant resoilect particularly about seeing Dr. Bardell on the evening of the ata of October; we had some pretty lvportant business at that time and i think he called on me every evening; I think he ca'ied oa me that evening: Iam very certain that [aw bem on fun. day the vttb of Ootoder; I have about the same imp es sion shout wha: occurred on the evenigg of the 244i and ou Supday the 2b; we were together & great deal at that time for bearly a week, and that is the reason [ sup pose I must bave eeen him at these times; we met almost every aay for a month previous ‘0. this Ume; the subject of be Ag ee bad ucver been spoken of between me ana Barcel: before 1 resigned; our conversations after the 24th of October were on private mat ters; be was in the babit of calling every day, sumetimos in the evening and sometimes in the day time, but par- Ueularly ob and fier ihe 24th ; J aaw the Doctor at diaver at 6 o'clock in the Lafarge ou the 28th of Ovtober; T ton’t kuow whether he came in late that day or not; {think I raw bim before 5 o’ciock that Gay; we never got tired talking on these private matiers; he did got dy oa the 25ih Whai he expected to Jo at ihe Dank; he was incilned wo explain to me why be had not tone 1;; the business Mained as it was ; I thik he wld me on the 28tn that be would do it at the next moeting. Iam certain of tnat; the ext meeting Wak on the Bet of October, I am poriti that he said he would either do itat the wext or at some future meeting of she directors of tue bank; | have notning in writing except thie business of the hank that would oon. firm my impreeeion of the Lector’s being here at the tines I bave stated; J am -ausied in my own mind that Trae the Doctor at the ties I have slated ; Eiluek I tad Convelsativus with tke Duclur ou these days two or three times a day, but I have po writing or memoranda to re- frevb my memory on tbe subjects or as to the particular ; she spcke of my kno. inten op that day ; she also said over beard a conversation between me and the Doctor at 41 Bows street op Saturday, Uctover 26; she eaid she aistinet- ly recollected that conversation ; the undertook to tall me what tbe Ductor sic and what | said, Dat Loo.id not recall the converration ; the tried to revive my memory of it, bot fabed ; 1 bad por thoaght before she wit me that my ifs was rick On the Whh of Ootoder ; T have vali T wae Bot foertain whether the Doctor war bere at that time or pot; 1 dave sat that before 1 looked over my pa ere be willing to #wear that Dr. Bur ‘ell wun bere between the 2ith and 28th ot October — (Parer intro- which witness wenufied as one which the Doctor we to him ou the Saaday before bis death It was che relare, signed by Mrs Conningham) The Poswr said he was going th send it to Harkimer for safe keepiog; he «aid, before this time, that there was a payer to oe Higned between bim and Mra Cunningiam; that there War such w paper be was to get eigved; on the taturday vefore the Doctor's death I mei the Doctor, and eal il uo derwod the WATO DOL gattlo’ Dut Msovatiaued: he eed very We, ba on the following morning Dreugat over ibe releake avd mnowed it to me; on the occasion of the breneb of promine auite he got me to be ball; he gare me (* uuderstabd that be sae vot eogaged to be married to ber, 04 bald ha did pot wish bo gos married, this was ow tbe 16th of Oerober Tu Me. Eawarde—Mre. C oniogham visited t= d beure, aud there; I this jo the winter of 1856, © year ago: 1 do ne fetember staling to tne Caraver tbat [Ded mo aequaintauce +i b Mee Coppiogbam; ( recollect, 1 think, aMr. Wheeler, ® lawyer, being ata party at my house and visiting therw; Tibind Mee Couptoghaum 4 ouly ove party os eny howe, 1 G0 Dut recollect @ Burdell ant ‘pewter leaving my house that evening; | reenlinet the Dontor Uti tug we that he intended baring possession of his house of the Ist of Mey, on the Coroner's T 40 not re monmbe *aying that | never knew of aay relations be tween he Or aed Mre. Cuvalagham, I think T did oo ay 8 To the Serrogain— My memory is more distinct as #ee Ing the Decker on Maturday and Monday (28h and 27h) than itis of reeiug bim op Tuesday evening, Ootover because | think tbat on Munoay | made my *ilb the Doctor a to what he waste do at the ‘Twerday Ke direct—1 bare been frequently talked to by Mr. Tiiden and, the «ber counsel on thet aida, a soat I keew ip this cae of the Doctor being bere im October; when the Doctor showet me ine releare from Mra. Conningham, I remarked to bitn Wns it war pot witnenmed ; be seid be thought it heter pot to have it witnessed the Doctor frequently calle? ou me after cinwer, *ben | saw Mre Cueniogoam her day, anc rhe remisdea me of a conrerratisn 2he said | had with the Duetor at No. #1 Hand street, on Saturday, Got 26, ahe said we were ia the fro.t erlor. Q. On thar counsion did ehe deslare that she was mar ries to De Rerdelt? Objerted to, ana withdres Ty tbe Surrogaie—M ermonta ko left for echool oo the fret * was detained from cinner by nickoees only one cay, the dunday afer my revignadon at we Arugem’ Bagh Fur ther crowr exammed—Pen‘ing this trial, couscel for the c-ntestant (#r. Thaeu and Mr Huen) have catled on lealed ot Mr Tibten’s ram at his request, sat there for ku bour, and tolt hem all f keew. MR JENNINGS’ TENTIMONT, Milo J Jennings, Jewoller, vesting mt Saratagn Yorings alled and ternfied:—[o summer of i865, 11 1 kin Heume, Saratoga: I thea sae Dr Co plogham, Dr. W. B. Roberta was hoaried att Borer! and Mr e atthe wame time; he came to me aod avked me to sent a eheok, whieh | ata he also brought Nr. Bur siscout « aneek for ive, * ‘Ouenirpham retrned, and anid thas ane had fencing Mri Ab ay logy to make to me—tha: whe feared that whe had not heen amiaple, that Dr. Burdeil had sept hor back, and bad enid te ber that he wanted her > appear amiable, hut bad never teen Ner appear to #0 pow advantage during intercearse Talways beard the Doctor mpomic rarpect fu: oe} Mee Cunningham. UxY OF AtDOTHTTA PH Prime, (colored) head waiter at the Le J=1 ‘eooll:ot fir. Bardetl taking his meats he latarge Hotel: he was gene-ally ponevial; during tser fommer | reeotiect he was y for a time, afer July, DU cannot Hale when, be wax gone at one tine about two weeks: Mr Frauor and hie wife boarded there uxother ; Tr" seats for theme and Dr, Burdell together, generally ; at one time the doctor lost bit seat by Mr. raze’ eu tar log it; stone tine Mre. Frazer wae sick, and [ recolieet ear ing feats for lie. Bordeli, Mr. Fraser and hia son to gether; Mie Fraser war ‘rick twice, I cacnot tell the ter; it was in the rommer rome time: Mgs. Fraror was from dinner on Sunday ‘ones of twine the only time I recollect saving strawberries an Once, | 68D Only recolient that she ran wick Pr Bordell geveral'y wok rome of everything fe: Tibink he took eoffee: Ifa goeet was ina bur ray we would give him hie desert and coffee in advance THE DOCTOR AND MRS. COMNTINOH AM at ky aban “sbenel beth, testified mt (covonen) in haa * a we fre beth, alee in 1866; to the epring oF mum 1855 he mer of 1866 he brough @ lady to my plaew, whom be cailed Mre © gbam; be salt she waraledy of large proverty, who Had come to invest money in orooerty there At hin request; that be had money invested there, aad he ‘wanted her to 10 80; during the year after tha: | beard Dim qpeak of ber frequentiy s « rich widow, | viten ank- TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 185. sence im Twenty-fourth street, he talked to pos 3 L thought foolishly so; J cam repeat of Races ucoatrun Feutrek vo. ‘War DS piivasy a8 to the relations Exaningbum end Dr. Burdell before me; be ber ‘ermaid days before goimg to they ou nam. and she arked me to ir the Doctor and eatd, “ Wow Herter go with ne?” he - said, “Wh; taid sometbi vut movey @ thing T ‘aiwate altended 1 myself, tbat I did hat receive anything from him or Mrs. Cunning! ovten #yuken of aboot my belvg the bridesmaid; Tthough ho epoke footich'y of Mrs, Cuaningham, and asked about ber family sffairs, what money she had, and thongbt she would make a good wife; just before whe ‘aft Twenty fourth streejhe said to me at one time that “when”? or *{f'? Mra, Cunningham was his #ifo he would be jeal ove of me, “or be believed she thonght more of me thin of any one rite: he wanted me o persaute ber to take off what he eailed “her horrible black rags,” and said a wo man l'ke her should not bury herself; when going to Sara, toga, op board the buat, Mrs. Cunn pgham had ou a browa dreea, ond he seemed quite delighted with it; after she same bome Mrs, Cunningham came to me an began to tell me, 900 day , about rome troable she | hed Gard: 4 bed will % el]; at ais time we were called ana sword 1 brocgbt- Bookease bedstead from | ating ber éretvos for her marriage and to trav the Cryrtal Palace 10 No. $1 Bond wtreet, for Mr, Smita; | ¢a3* alter sbe pony raid they wero ay Ag ues mar: it was afew Jays afier the fair at the Oryetal Palace had | 1"; that sbe bac mech onbsppiners, bat the cloned; when Tbrought it yhere, there was & xeatheman in | Doctor bad come to his Fences, and was going to act like 9 the ball wbo told me to belcareful not to kuock against ihe | 4M; *?e raid that he proposed, aa hie friends had mado wall, for he would charge Mr. Smith $6 for every time I | £2 ™uch trouble, that they should be married privately, Kvocked the wall. and ip the spring they and Avgusta would go to Europe poceipiccsctessrs Rene sure this was afow days | #4 that by the timo they returned It would be aa old witer the fair closed; it #as aout fivo o'clock in the oven- | SFY "4 he arpa not be aupoyed; I told bet sho might ing, for Twent home after tbat, and did nothing more, | ¥Pow better than come to meto be a witness, for Thad wit there were some young ladien there—cno or two: {pave | Hered cvcret marriagos, and T mover woakd ancther if it known Mr, smith about ten motths; T do noi koow Mr, | *¢7e my, slater: she then api ne Sd to oeercaane 9 Van Newt ; the geutleman who mate the remark about we | 1 ald Thad decided never to do so; that was not man wail came down the stairs and walked up before us when | chet te come forward she ought to give im up; sho carry ing up the beck care. vuid that T did net know how much she thorght of him; an wunctind sabe Dante eck this conversation wax wfter I had heard of the broach of Proniee AUlte; one day T came Wo 31 Bond street to ee Leopld Silverihun, a jeweller, testified that before the | [Tomine Aultes . FY. ay ho heed at 312% Bowery; I kavw tno | HT Cunningham, and T went down the bazoment; i & 3 eis if 5 fa tor) had ateisted Mr. Voret’s wite in getting a divorce, and that Mra Cunningham had, as her next friend, to aasist her im getting the divorce; he called Mrs. Vorst his piece; when Mrs, Cupningham was down at the Port with the Doctor, ho was very attentive tober; I think this was in April; the roads were very bad. WM, @ARDNEK’S EVIDENCE. 4 sre was peeling quinces, and the Doctor was sitting jan ed Fp rnp orl be the aged 1855, | near her; she asked me about the marriage of o ge ig Cage, Manet peace | cousin of mine; the Doctor turned round and sald “wouldn't it be tupny if | were to be marrieo?” and added that be wondered wha people would say if he was mar ried; I gald I would not think it eo singular; 1 wanted her 10 go vifto my place ard try on adress we were making for ber; ebe tald be could oe oe she was expecting Leould no identity it; @ plain ring bas oo mack; all know is that be bought a plain ring. [Witness was desired to wkat Mre, Bursell} I heve seen that lady before, but I could not say that she camo to my store soon after Dr. Burdel! purchased .he ring to get a ring changed; ro any call on business that I cannot remember; sno has | ms," Partcases "OR, Fes," said the Dockor, the book” Crt jewelry to be repairer; sometiines another person hst | rai" times, but remember no particular circum called for it; ance sen’ a bracelet by Dr. Burdall to Hoge I of bis death I mw bim . Cunningham; be came into tha store to see the time, “y and 1-408 tin be 2 | twice; Mrs. Cunningham was showing me ao silk je wonki do mea favor by Bae the bracelet to Mra. Cunningham; be and Mrs Cuuniagham may = been in my store wgother, but I cannot ro- member. she bad for Augusta’s dress, ta go to a hop at Brooklyn on Tuesday: Heben wee to go to Saratega the following day, ano I was finishing a dress to fend to Georgianna; | saw him at 4 o'clock; Dr. Beecher came in while I was there. THK CONFRCTIONSR KXAMINED, Q Did you ever bear Dr. Burdeli k in reference to Mr. Peteler, @ contection’r, residing at No. 699 Broad- | yrs, Compingham in language other han you bave men- way, lesitied that ho knew the Isto Dr. Bardoll, and also | jioned) A. T never heard him speak of her except in tha Mas. Cunningham; became acquainted with ber on the | highest terme, and never saw his face clouded Ith of Octooer, 1866; Dr. Bardeli and she asked moto | wiih her except. once, oa. the morving of TAKE OUL & list Of hal the expense of a supper would De; | pong to Serato’a, when he spoke to” ber they weretogetber; I gave them whe ; the day before tho party they returned and out Romo things off the Nat; I ny out the bill to Mrs. Cunningham and Or, Burdell about bringing Demis Hubbard back, and she refused; I Whipk the last Une [+aw ihe Doctor, tv converse, was on the cccasion of romé cider coming to the house; I wanted Mrs. Conpiogham to go out, and she said not, that ne would scold her, for he wanted her. Cro#s examine d—Before leaving Twenty fourth street he scied asf the children were bix more than hers; I have tried to think If Thad ever beard anything unpleasant, for fately thera has been so much +aid that was nupleasant between them, itreeme! etrange 10 me that I never heard TESTIMONY OF MR. DOUGLAYS—MR- ECKEL NOT THE MAN MARRIED. George W. Denginer, of No 363 Sixth avenae, waa call ed and eworn—I have known Mr. Eckel: prior to last fall be lived at No $31 Broadway; we roomed tgether at that place; be separated trom me the middie of Ocwber avd went to Bond etreei—the 15th of Octover; I am povi live about that date, because on the evening of the 16th he gave me a check for $60; I have exumiued that and other Jems ro ag to Ox the date; Mr. Eckel hud no uequaintance with the pesple at Nu. 51 Bond street up to that Lime, 30 far as 1 kpow: when he vas about goiug there be asked me to by there and see what kind of a place tt was; be bad been advertiting for @ rvom aust partial board; he told me he received a note there, when be frst went he occupied the third story back room until I pur- chased a bookcase bedstead for him, when he moved into the front small room; I purchased that bookease bedstead of Mr. Smith, on the 27th of Octo- ber on @ Monday, at dimrer tine; Lagreed to pay him $104 if be would deliver it; be asked me to meet him at Go'clock the next sfMernoon, to anvist in teasing it up; my business prevented me getting there unt] 7 or 8 o’clock ; 1 found Mr feket in bis bedroom, on the third story, this was about 7} or § o'clock; I found the »aoscase bedstead there; I stayed with him an hour aud a baif or two hourr, when wo went oatto Broad@ny and had some xupper; | wee with bin unt) 11 o'clock; from the time I arrived there between 7 and 8 o’clock, Joba J. Kakel aud [ did net separate unti! 11 o'clock; I kaw ho member of Mrs. Cun. nipgham’s family tbere evening excevt Helen; I bad ¥nown Dr. Burdell by eight for a year or two, bat did nut know his name until I went there; op Sunday, the 25th, when I went to see Mr Eckel about the bookoase, I saw Dr. Burdeil at No. 81 Bond etreet; I went there late in the afternoon on Bundsy; while in the parior the Doctor came j Rugtbing of thi kind: a day or to after the conversation about the bookcaeo, she came to eee mo, aud sald, playfub 1y, that | wondd bave to be a goo gtrlor Teoalu uot be Drideemaid; all T 4x tt by is the circumstauce @f the book case; after the murder my brother was reading from the hewrpaprr Romething about a bookcase, aud the dale de- Peding ov it, aud it struck me thet [had been there that day, abort Augnsta’s trimmings; it was afer I beard some sboot the suits that she arked me about being @ witness to the marriage; don’t thing [ knew much about the suits until after the marriage; wheo she arked me to be a witness I asked her why she ‘iid not have her children ; { co not recollect what remark she mate; on one ‘oceasion after thin, at the houre, she mado the remark, ‘all my business is settle? :”" this was en the day when she iavgbingly taid, “if you are oot good girl you will nat be brices mai: Treplied that I did nol care av loog as she was +o bapp); ebe then said, “all my business is teited,” the Luctor antl she together zoveral times spoke of their mariage 43 & ihing seed, and wkea me to ve the bridesmaid; while at Sarntoga, the day before Dr. Burcell returned, { expressed my regret at bie leaviug. ax he bad been £0 kind; ] never observed any chango in the lutercourse between Mr. Cunningham and the Doctor ap to the last; T know that Miss Jones eoijcited Mes. Cunatug. ham to go and board at 31 Bond street; the Doctor urged hor very much to gv when at Dr. Wellington's, iu Tweifio wtrect; they arkea my opinion { ought & was pot Proper, beranse sho wux a widow lady and the Doctor » bacholer, that they should board at the #eme place, the in, epske to Mra. iningham , and they both went out to- | Doctor rule my objection waz whimateal ana foolish: that ether: after Mr. Fokel changed I remainad at tha old place; | + che house’ was the proper placo for him; be called 31 ir. Eokel tly stept with me—at owe thne five or tia evevinge in succestion, and et ober t me* oovastonally ; | Tpoticed that Dr. Burdell, when walking in the etrest, | Bon strect “the house To the Surrogate—1 know John Smith, who was a wit pees; ho is mg aunt's husband; Ihave seen Mr. Eckel; 1 leaned @ iitde to the left shoulder—otberwire he was Mr. Oougias once ai bis place of business; uever _—, straight: sipco T became acquainted with him, to urd of Mr, Eckel until be went to board at 31 Buod now he was Dr. Burviell, bia whix Btreot, they were very heavy and thick the side of the fave thin; in September lass Mr. Eckel bad very hitde bair on bis bead; he was what you might call a bala headed man; a very short time before they bad a party at No. 31 Bund street he gota wig; I never kuew to weare ope Defore that, and [ am very intimate with m; I always supposed him to be thirty or thirty.two years of age; tiace the temimouy of Mary Douohue, [ hava examined and kaw @ window haiween the dark room and the front bedroom, on tho third story; rough tat ou cn see into the front room; there is an catrance from . Ulimen’s roum inte ubis dark room: Cross exumived—Afier | moved ta the bovkoase to Mr. Eckel he slept with me five or fix nights in auccoation ‘at $81 Broadway ; it ina private house; no other party had rooms except the family wao occupied the bouse; | bad Do ipwreos Re with tno family; on the Sunday aft rnoow (Ocober 26) ali I raw of the was his coming iatn tee parlor very ebortly afer the ges eas hichied, come there from my rvom; I had dined at Fireuce’s ra oon; the gan wax ligated there; { very often aiue there; 1 teke Wy meals jurt wberever i happeu w be, uovwe went with me to Bond street at that dime; [do rot cnn T suad there more than beur; | weut merely w yet Mr. Kekei’s oecided answer a# 10 bat { sheuld give for the buokoase; T tbink tae two daughters of Mre cunningham #ere ia the frome parlor; Lhave net kuown Mre. Gounlaghaw or | any members of tbe family aulil Mr. Eokel weas there; I bave dene busines for Mr. Kekel, for wich he | The Court adjourned to 10 o’clock to day, Court of General Seatons. Before Jndge Russell. EFFICIENCY OF THE CITY JCDGR. June 15.—There jwas upusuai amount of business trapracted in this court this morning, notwithstanding ap aujournmest was bad two hours betore we usual ime ‘The City Jucge, whore efficiency has become proverbial, dtposed of a large number of indietments agaiuet privo hers for various ollences, ae will be MORRISARY'# TRIAL Ae roon aa the court was organized, Hon. Joha McKeon, United States District attorne: , raid be appeared as coun tei tor Joby Morrissey , of pogilistic uutoriety, who was in dicted for a felonious aseault and battery, aud whose trial war ret down on the caleudar fur to-day. He desired to bare it portpoued, lu conmequence of the severe indisponton of the cetenaapt 8 wite reogering 1 ab-olutely necesrary that bis preseuce rhovld be constantly with ber. The Histrict Attorney cid pot strenvonsly op «me the mo tion, althoogh be said that bis witnesses were cousest- ed Sib hotels, aud berce they were ennject to removal | tts Henor granted the mono. Sorriasey will pot be tried bas jad me; | dave deep in the lagndry basiness y at No 16 Amity place, for « year up «o hase | Uli the September term. May: wax before that in the real esta bu- ANBW RULE Jodge Rursell raid it would be ax well for him to taka that op orwuntty of apnoupeing, that during the months of July aud August nowe bul prirememen would bo trea, BUKGLAMY. J, Smith, indicted for burgiary io the ret degree, plead guilty to @ minor grade of thatuttence, Mate prieum iwu yearn ewers for abuut six months; [kept ao oitlee in Canal fareel, near Wounter; immovliately befure guing inw Ube Houndry urine i wat @ got deal eugnged with Mr Bowel, the Ome I was in the real cetate Duriuess | did ao- thing for Mr. Eokel, but while to the lannary pimness 1 dic things for bum, be was Nberel iu ble pay; 1 went with bim to see Madame Prosser, ou the evening of Ootuber 4 Lieft my place of business at 7 o'clock, gos supper, and Weut directly to Boud street; there suid wita Mr, Boxe! ah Door apd If two bouts: Vien weotiy Browtway | loxeiher, bad «upper, aud be eccompauied we ts Fifveeuta rirest, opposite Union aquare, where we separaued, { w 10 my room acd be returned. To the Surrogate mace ibe Snal ment as ty bonkcave bedstead on Monday, October 21, between 1 and 2 welock, when | aged to pay him $ivd for it, he would deliver it, Re directs T never knew any of the Cunuingham family antl efver Mr. Kokel went there, o0 the eveuiag of tue adeb oi Oluber Mi. bekel aod | Wok supper uae salou oy posite the 66 Deiavowy House. THs DOCTUR AND MEM CUNNINGHAM PURCHASE 8U0KS TOGRTHE Sampron Rocooe, of No. &f¥ Bowery, keeper of a boot ANG FhOO stOro, tostitied—I fret know fir. itardott about two years ago, | Rot acqcuittod with him by xeiiing him bocta and aboos; rome three cr four monthy afer ne com. mencec wading be brought Mrs. Cunulogham, aud iutro- duced hor as “some Of Oar folks,” telling une We give her & g004 artucie; the tart time they were together at my piace | war & few Gaye before lart Christmas it was about 8 o'clock in the evening; taey dave been tomy piace several umes fagether ; } diu joke the Doetor owe abuut the young widow, mud aaid It Wane guod chase for him; tis was the pret ume after be imtrocuced ner; | sara ty hima it Would be a good chance for bin. a bachelor; oh, ho «aid he wae ton old, he said she was a fret rate woman, aud Deiter than all the bad $50,000 (Laughter ) | YOROBRY. Jobo M. King, @ respectebie r@king young man, pleaded polly to forgery in the fourth degree.” In sence of | Bie being Incarcersied for the jae: eutut monthe, the Court 1 x ‘mpused a scaitiocal imprwonment of four mMuulha w the panveutuary ROBGERY. Gorden Cooke, (colores) charged wiih highway robbery, | Plead guilty te grand larceny. The Listriet ac cepted that pies, ws he believed be ovuid pot succeed in tustawing the indictment for rovvery. Cooke was sont to Slog sing for he term of five yearn, DIVORDRRLY BOURR. Jobn McGawloy and bis wile were then arraigned for Reoping eGeerdely house Their coved etied w the Court tbat they bad removed from the premises, and if Conve this Lime, ws it wax weir drat omnes, they’ woul end rin more” The Jatge remeked thal he a “give them a chance this tae," sid sunjpeuderd | judgment, adding that if they wore wvor charg d with ALy fleuce he weuld senter Ce (bem on this incictmens Mr redgwick, the Asmistant District Attorney, had ao ob jun to try them, but one item of poof against Mr and McC. was rather aggravating, namely: thay forcibly deraines @ young girl for the purpose of prostitution. BURGLARY Philip Witson, indicted tor durgiary io the wird legree, Pleaoed guilty to graod larceny, Skaie prixow two yours. EXVRNSIVS SHUPLIFTERM, Georgians Whe and Mary Johusun ere thea place | at the har for bial On @ charge of grand larceny, in seniing, two pieces Of FilK, valued at $10;, from the store of Alox Broadway, on Ue tat of lam moute Trey were jantly indicted, » wee thelr legal righ), de Tan ed separate trials Georgiana White war put on trial fires The Inaurict Attorney ee WWe Case Briefly, flay jag that the offence «ith ebich the acoused wae charged +) in popelar terms, ehoplifing The evidence whch id be offered would be mainly cireumetan’ial, db very strong. Samel 2 Daveucort, tie clork way waited 68 (he women, depured tbat (bey calue intw (ae Flore inge ther shout 2 0’cioek on the day in quewtion, and weked t» 406 wiiks, Woich were promptly shown wr them; #leven yerds of & partioular pattern wae ewt off at their request, hep the prisoner said rhe bad mo money, but ber br Aber was ia the erlabiishment, and he would goin pursuit of vim, She did 40, aud Feoo efter returned to the sone of Crees exemived—ibe last ime tie Leeder brougit Mea, Curnwebem he did mot call ber “ene of vur ful)” fer what Mrx Conpingham pwrchased I made ont my bill to Der. TRETIMONY OF MISS VAN NEAS—LOVE FCANES BB TWEEN THE DOUTOR AND MRA. CUNNINGHAM. Hester Van News, of No 104 Fourth « , was called ano Wetified—I bave known the preseut clrimant (M4 Cun: ingham) luumarely fur the amt twelve yeare; ~in0e the birth of her little boy, Iknew her former husband, Mr. Copuingham, | firrt raw De Bordell al Mee Canniog hou’s bouse, ib Twenty fourth rtreet, two years ago last slater, Etbiwk, Trae lim there several ‘ier; my bavvil eae to #0 1 and Byer the evening with ber a often ae I could; after ebe left Twenty fours rireet, che went lowe to Dr Welingion®, to Cwelfrh street; I very often saw De Bordeil there; the went there to board: afer «he | aetion deriring ver, yards inevead of ele Bond rirert Lot wot viet ber we often as T did | seb of the antici rhe relen od clerk, rue 1 +, Decavee 1 did DA apyrove of her going there, the | *nets held her to ber Dargai Mins thought it very Whimeical of me to try ant wer. | eucCUMbed, aut leit Si depo n whe parcel, fuace ber trom it; when she +a boarding there, intoe | @4yiOe thet she would fetarn during the afer fall of 1866, #he was very ‘Il, and they sent for me: # noow aud redeem + it clerk's an<pietons I wem there I i wt directly up to ibe room, De Wer LOL & OUFEO, AUG COU ideriUg the LABeACtiOn bona fule, was iu her room, silting ty her bed, ana said be teil (he incies to leave: yet cowlrary to the sisual did not want avy ope to come in; Fie maid 2 either their oamer of resinen. she murt hear Hester; he came to we door and , Hiewe two ladies "ere rerD sending their eay to the ilk counter at 4o'rl ok in be atiernoom Ove Of the detectives © as await g their arrival sud Wook them ibto the © dark room " for ine por. em, when it wae discovered thal the 0 pieces of atk concealed beneath ner Sere promptly AF Od and commited to prinon From informanen reeety om the othe temaie prisover, ficer Keefe went to 100 Orchard etreet, ia the Tear, and (oond two pieces of ilk in a tronk, which ware jdewified a Mr Stowart’s property hy certain private marke, there were the subject of ‘he indictment the evi iemee was perfectly Copelusive, the aeoused no: giving 80) explanation as to how ihe pooperty came into her pos- femmion; nud after a brief conference the jury rendered a niet of “ guilty.” on, reeling Mike White's bad luck, deomed it Neuly a pomsinie, bopiang tence They were poth artaigned for renteaoe. Add rexcnd them aa follawa im ji becomex necerwary to make A revere ax ample of buh of you. Thie system of shoplifung has heen practice! to @ very great extent in thi eity, ro much #9 that no merehan! is eecore in bie proyerty | Howe er much | repret being compelled to mpore a eevere sentence open You, yet it # necessary to make & public example of you, in order to prevent further depredations upun our citivens. The sentence of the Court ie, tbat each of you be sent tc the State prison for five years The prisoner Johnson appears to be in very bad bealth, abd wae removed ip a fainting Coniitoe. BURGLARY. Peter Welsh, ® youth possessed of = comste organin- fad “ehe Moat 806 500, low; would give my "tix ouly acoorded hati had beard him say before, they always coo vely before te; a ONS tine, ia Cwenty f sireet he (old che Doctor that he mignt as woil speak be fore me, for she wonid tell mo at 4 at the ume of thie tlivess, tb the fall of 1866, We Dontor war al Mre Cunoingham when T arrived: he paid ne had sat up night and day with ber and would eave her, they fisted that ebe wae Dot #e), bad became dizzy and fader on the Ftove; she was cut very much between the eyes; I eww the care; they were fery deop indent: whi there «be fainied and 1 sent for one of ber daughters; the Doctor (Burdel!) rei’, “this ts bat | expected, it roe kept quiet khe would be heer rho dived WO Me, Ayling, Fhe Was very how low be ar, alter that Mre. Ou tor called at my bones, but T did not ank the Duoior tn for 1 did not bee him; T often saw them in Bond strect together; inst summer | sesom vied them tw Saratoga; when I got Ww the boat Mew am had not arrives. bet the Doctor wae there what can befthe matter with my folks! I aever anew her to be iste before,” we went by tbe beet, Mire. Cont ighate and [remained at De. Beecher’s seminary; ined at Congress Hall, he came up about nerally , ve bis es f want to the vifleres Socele with bie ta ving; bit manner towards her wae very pleasant ‘ang kind; Jom about ae it had been; he wae more pleaeamt to he, and made himenif eo agronable that 1 was for phat i bed previously saje againet bie, in my pre ingbam and the iv indge Russel! z | It may not be unintererting to summarily uoiice the ef thir case. ‘On Christmas night a ire occurred in a por ter bouke kept by Hiram Le Barnes, corner of Brouine and Wooster streets. emises were got mach burn 20, av the fire was soon discovered and promptly extlu- tuished, Linford being accepted as a witness for the proecution, made an open confesrion, He admitted that be Brea the premises at the instigation of Le Barnes, for which he was to receive $100; that the latter had an tau rance ot $1,500 his stork In the Merchaota’ Insurance Company, and he said that be would clear him Linford has been liberated on bis own reoogrizance in $2,000, to appear whenever calied upon. FINALE OF TBE DENINY DRAMA, Counrel for Thomas Deniny, who was convicted of arsov in thix court ou Friday, gave notice that he wehed to have the prisouer detained in the city prison until ne filed bit bill of exceptions, It seems that be hus abandonei that idea, for Leniny was given in charge of the Sheriff, who tok bim to Sing Sing on Sa'ur afternoon, He isn dapgerour follow, and no doubt will be closely guarded by the authorities, His wife bas been untiring in ber do. votions to bim during bis tucarceration, and while the two trials were progressing was ever reaiy W console him by hor presence and caresses. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Pemepedweny | to — end 3 Port of New York, June 15, 1857. Ship Alexandria, Bertiot!, Valparatso—J Randall & Co. Ship ED Priere, Curds, Qaeheo—R P fuck ¢'0, sbip Kotnada, Percy, Miramichi—Neamith & Sona. Rbip Koion (Nor) Swith, Suctoushe—Holwree & Rein, Kark Jon Wesley, Sylveser, Buctouche—J Parking. ghey na eee eee ee do Guainss, 20. date—In port scbr Jeannette, Leods, for La Pazand Heunanui 1-In port ship Manlius, Pitman, for cla port «hip Fapny Mottoury, Baath, from NYurk, diag, and o- if Bavanh many LS porh aioe, Lyre ot Sons CY ); Horatio Hanna; cee ; Kate ‘Oasipner, Greer; une ‘and ai et hanay and ‘exapder, ver formelin Barn for Niock 7th; JM Morales, Bu:metater, 0 14th; Mary ‘or * Loiiand, for 4a. immediate y; ertrnd- Gooddarn; Curwen, Mountfort; BD Brooifiian, Bigainn: Messenger, rect ana avors, ies bern aeberied celow MOcisanad i % York, ny ww NOrtean); Khare, Howitt, aod St Jago, My sus, db-g; 8 Coisord, Pai frow Leith arr fay lower, Seong, for dy via od 1 Wee, Oger, di Rech a W inabeater, for }ew York, iakes 2h hide sugar at $2 50 per bad; Jas da- « enanan, De Growt, for Philadelphia sen; Karen Wyman, do iath; Metis, Crave, for ——, |); W.otemoveb, Moreow, rts, 1a porvet allflags about 87 whips end barks, 73 bigs, sa ‘The Havana Ne cantile Re formerly ve-y reliable, ia >eoming incorrect. Ship A. Furinwo:, repor ed there 6ua- iat arr B komon May 2. Shp a J Roger, “Fe that iso reported there 6th, bad not seeks, end otbers, which had +id a jew days before, are re- Ained la the lis, of ve. geis in port Dirt abip dobn 8 Harris, Marl Darques (Br) Roby, from Cieufuegoas; mitebeil rian d die; Zii a s)avis Nichole from Leith, disr; White Cloud, Crowell; for Bal imore, (dg melado and molasses, Fanny ei", for New York, ldg wugur; Lucy *Jizabun, Wisk’ rigs Gre, bound, Pieree, Wah, ardson, 2 ‘Suck, Cross: Sargeah disg;. tel do; ach Borqut, Wi a bship abby Brauchard” Wekang, Paaee ‘Darque n al pe ceet Hecths, ‘Lelaad, Falmouin, K; brigs Cap: Joaa, Pierson, Por lard; J Meane, Hewitt, Philadelphia, Mavaauae, May 27—Tu port bark Mayflower, Duntze, for Burk Purana, Nason, Machias—J B Thompson Haven nextday; brig Raisbow, Nelaon, to commence tag fc Brig Guieppino (Sic). Morello, Genoa—C Durand. do next day. Beg TB Watson, Worten Lagayee Dalat b Blion, BWO. Miramichi, June 2—Arr ships Vauctuse, Oa:| Brig Ad Koas, Swaaier P nck & Co wey S York ell (sam), do. Bog Crimea, Stinson, wer AIA *kENas, May is—Ia port echra Rmeline, Broders| Rohe Lolgrade im, 'aitigne, Bate Uarbor—y 8 Dealy. ana Jon Homie Clapp ane, Cordelia, Dunhass Savannab—Dnoham & (mon, PANAMA, —Arr bark Victor, Holmes, Philadelphie Kehr BN Hasbine, Gritia, -MeCready, Mott vie Ho dipetrg Jan vs a open, 1S, Her 22a port bark Reselsior, Hachoms, Gow, Schr Wake, Wain Witm:ngton— & ¢ Powell. ballast, t f ; orig Robt Mowe, Bowns, from Ni Bent Fs French, Webo' PiymouteD Glines & Ua, ort fath load Tor “4 weby Ann Cole Sty Pointy Hunter 4 Co. Sehr Beguine, Teel, imere—Maliler, Lard & Querean. Serr Job» boward, Baker, Boston—Wam Ingalls, Rloop M Atwater, Demon, Hartfurd—J 8 Kdwards. Steamer Ann Klza, Kovinson, Philadelphia Steamer Noveliy, Beil, Philadelphia. ARRIVE, Steamship Marion. Foster, Charleston, wih mdse and wengere, 0 Bpoflord. Tileston & Co. > even, arr 5 Port av Purse, Mav 23—In port briga Howard, BI for Koston. rendy; ‘Anglo axon, nnor, for do, dg; aobe ay ky Young, for NYork ye. QUescc. June &—Cid bark derab Park, Pendleton, London, Ent fer ldg 1ith ship Lizz-e sow hard spall, for Bristol. # yes, May 25—In port bark Ola Hiczary, for News ‘eruvbots, May 24—Arrsohr Maroline Grant, Sbate, Havand meee on, ee town, Susiuh. brig 11 Counce Cone savannah” O48 Sh, 1p, ih; th, ance Tong avant Ant eaten poe Sie eae | ae cm, rma utd ‘rp0o); seas leaao Rich, Smads, Bhi Charter Oak (of Bearsport) Onrver, Havre May 1, | Pbiledeipl i, Whelp ey, Bur on Shall, tad wih mése and 253 passengers, to Walsh, Oarver & Chane, ao C on een port bare Avangeline, Clark, for Bostor php Biscs Ren, ie New Orleans, 12 days, with covtoa, to it, Hext day. welcah Biase, rece for tarp en ew eee SRD ALEXANDRIA, Jone i2—Arr aohr Biack Moasler, Town Hark William, Patterson, Me 40 days, via Gthraltar so | send, NYork. Sid's via, Boman * with c. io alway. Carato # Teller al ae 18, PM—Arr bark Light Brigade tevevs (of Portland), Howe, Uardonaa, June 4, with ugar to Russel & Vining hark srunette (ot Beifest), Lineken, Sagua, June 4, with molaeses, to HD Brookman & On, = Gib, Off Carysfurt Hight, spedeschr Plot, tram New Orieaus for Porto Rico, Tb cf Metanill Reef, saw bark Clara ? Wiliams, from Ha yana for New York; 1h, lat $240, lon 77, spok* stip Jack Frost, of Roston, for Rnrope Grane Turk, Jopneon, Trinidad 4 molasses, &0,10 OR Bd Feters sailed tp on Stephen, tor Koeton. June sth. of DH obot Ke; Denmark, from New Or‘eana for Roson. Fark Vigo (of East Macniag), Small, Matanzaa, June 5, with melato nnd sugar, to Peter V King & Oo; vesnel lo Mayhew, Talnat & Co, ark ® H Gamble, Powell, 8t Marka May 20, with ention to fmaliwood, Anderson & CO. No date ist #4 16, lon 79 17, spoke ehip Kennebec, 9 days from Monile for Liverpool pbtie Haney King, Stareey, Lisbon. May 6, in Dalla, to Lay in « ‘inn tat 90.80, lon 7! a7, epoke Dark & rka Talatide for New York; same time, saw ‘on, Of « alain, & eering N hy W nig Amonooruck. Murray. Aevinwal! 18 dayn, with hides 4c, 0.4 F soy. June} 9.80, ion 79.30. npoke Drig Com Stewart, trom Havana for Bric Taree cot Deer Isle), Raynes, Cardenas, June 5 wlth molveues, to order. 4 Borient. * i Mt Mapeseiilas Uediae, i b pire, weil, Mansa! nine, Merman, nny: ria hiiird, Port ad Prev; Alfareita, Bivbor, Haveoa; Chena Peake, Tole, Cardenas; Waccamaw, drant ‘deorgeown, 30 rebra ‘art (Hr), Conrad, Clentuegos: Michigan, ti Loper, Robinson, Minnesota, Bakr; A Virre i tHieg.na; Mary xt P A Sanna re, srela id; Ald Bogan |} oyle, Marla, Cook Ath aria, Cooke Ath say: ‘hase, NY. and a “ammond, man tes. “ fimington, NC. rob, Auiwerp. IS Quarantine—bark Wracacamooa siners Josph Whitney, Howes Ralimore; Pa:metto, Baker, Phil-deiphia; tpn ye Crionite; Leoter, Bradford, Mont-video ‘and suenoe ay barke Kes urrezione (Austrian) madi ich Urfesw; WI W) lie, #t Jobus NB, to load for Wate-ford; Sylob, Jomes, Bal more; bria icariay, «ba bourne, + ardenas; Louise, Green ASmith Hughes, Ubarieston: Cowst Pilot Joveph Turner, Crowell, Norfoik; Ise nikiin, 2 ork. 4 +h~arr bark Apdes, Merriman, New York; Br Fa’ con, Wilson, Port Spain; brizs Gen Hoxd, Furher, Yoomlo river; America, Rabbins, Katimere; M 9 Lg Ms OL ’ A RE Haskina, CAR Hi po an Ann, yant Ve; echre. Tantaimo Sia, Xe Blea fiver, WD Cargill Hetion, dabtworet De hia Ann’ Willieme: John L itzinger; K UG Whilld a, Germer OO. Kowen, Chamherla n. $0 3b andenreid, Bannab Willetis, Cranmer; denreid, odeed eae’. , Bonrue; witteee ee as eee. oem) * | Richerson: ao twarer srown: wine hevmour. nme Walker, Galveston. W . with oot to out Coreon, Coraun: ter & Lemel, Jobose7, weeeeen pay yap one pret amines inson, Wheaton; H . Weeks, Piovte: ESen Box a Taree mani 10 fest out of waver, marked BS B; had sslovp’s | A'wrod. Alm oor - sd ache ae wine on it . Fun iclegia; ooke Hee Hrig Crawford (of Machina), Small, Jacksonville, 6 daye, oar with fomber. to Mavbaw. Talbot & Co; Brig Crimes, Slnon, Port Bwen for Salem. brig Aut Rosa, Swealznr, Port wen for UatKor fetr Kate origham ($ masia), Newton Savanwah, 5 daye, witb ootton. to Durhem & Limon Schr J Price, Price, #avannah,? days, with cotton, de, to McCready, Moit & Co Schr Fuers Vista, Collins, Virginia, Melvina. Bund: brig «hae Miller. bi Schr Rothen Crinerds Caren ‘Helftes Meld aya, bound to | Sshore on Geveroor' funod, wears abe rrensined ch eabest, —e 2 —_ si NORE ona Na li Arrveemehls, Tution . art owe Bevan, Hare, 35 Seeetuphie, Pest, Calais Btare monica, Handy, Saxua; Director, Kirwan, Bar baddies: Aaral: Kehr nangacvex, Kelly, 4 Davia, NOrieaus, eches Kiama Amel orion, Magelle Sehr baw Frapkiin, Wareham St <r ee Ce ee aio | = a mg hel dncksou Haker, NYok: score West Wind, NY¥or . Roynion, New Haven. Rehr Watchman Wilson, Norwak Beor Adelaide Clark, Norwalk Behr Marin | Lawrence, Portland, O. Rebr Kohert Smith, —, Portland UL Sehr Alfred Hell, —, Por laud, 0. Rehr Brazos —, Po oh Schr Mary M Brainerd. —-, Portiand, OL Sehr T © Thomoson, Baker, Suflulk Rehr Henry Jayne, —, Brookhaven Sehr Vintage Coleman ‘albany for Roston Sloop Meria Louisa, Cummings. fail River. Steamer Beverly, Pleroe. Phuadelpnia KHAN fhip Live Yankes avckored on the star, hark Ctolina, Elwood from Charleston —fow by Capt Hazzard, of swearing Wm H Wend. abhi Ship Cathron, Livdesool. Wind during the day, 8. TelegrapNic Mastne Re purr. RORTON June S—Arr barbs © 1 Chafee, Nichols Hare Savannah; R % Walker, ta) vm. steamer Ht Regel COrrespont e DELPATA Jom PRIL 435 PM—Are ship Sonpareil, PFanime, Liver " A! & Kedron Price, © Kngiieh. Eng wt, and « Wi'son, Hulse. Howton, Mary Keily Kelly, Weymomh \ uriress, Disney Newhuryoort & Phomnena Licyas Kosburs; J (raand, Seelman, Cambrider vor! Speed. Marblehead, Lansdale, Crowell, Portiand: J beaming, tery iw blehand La er. U aT Cramer, Honiley, aod ¢ © Stn smith’ Prov y, dever, Parvor Merreman Newport, Fu Mary Jane Wall, George t York on lt H Hicks Hicks, ®t Johu, mn: Harver' rys le . pend He. mere, + de irevwedt ipaey. Roe ple: AA Milter, Hinlen: nd toredale, ‘rower | hoeton, Wail, Niork; Mary Ru er Kenvebec’ Hand, Stork Misceancous and IMsasters vem ‘The sieamship Aulanile, Oapt (liver Kidriden, to «nil on Re tortuy, the 20h Inet, for Liverooo', having been pat tn fie rier ‘will be open in thems who wish wo vier" her this Ans, xm FALoON, of Hath. from New Orieana for iio (bafore ra. Ported), went aabore le © dense erraine bead, Dear Lousirerg, ¢ eo twin were raid at bull ame par, of the apare. Reh mu B dayne, Tayne; tarris, French, ant Swen, Teeds, Mary Jaun, WR Ricnard iz Lalle &, Raston i Jan rey ia Had, Proetsence: John he anne Sune s— brig Oroamon, RIVER, Jure 12— Derien, Gm, Bareh ; for . Chase, NYork New Deilght. deebe, Port hwea. Rogie, Heleey. lrela vere “ist kant Wen: Pricdoioe wgie, Kelee, rele vere “lew, elimat bite, .s Yesteld, Fort Keen, “Mid nobr Uourler, Lorie dito Wrightingvn, Pre Dein ro Cay: enon Mt Greene, from NY FALL * far wick, Mail, Ne , maa, Moral (oy June, Haves Heiow. ‘coming up, sbi auihuse Wilat Pwd Havre barks Oakland aud Jo) Parker, stom sd riramship bas Morgan Fito Oreos Pier Wm 8 wnt N Vorky; Onn momen boring, Bowlan: d, abips Hunearian, aod JA Harant NOR OLK Jute ly Arr chy Ooro-tia, Khavaell NYork. NEW BeuPOKD, June Phiindelphin; Matuew 6 “ L art Hevea: 7 Mpelmey, Xpelmay Provileuce fr Albany, Wren (41), do f- NYcrk; Advlizs Bi and igia, Hith do for , do for |, Garvie, do for 19a ie—Arr brig L& WA q i ign, areeiby * be sm wertt'n il eck a flee sachdet Virglule, Marieta NYork Mary 4 ao Baek Wraan, from Berton 94 inst for Cape Town, returned soar to 8 lath boat, leaky, Rarkett Port Rwan hese, tones do, Macks tanien A Canp.—4)n board steamenip Vanderotit, Jana 1%, = t ‘(ruton; slonpe \niwerdert hacken, Por wen, Home, 1) To Cactain DL File steamabl» Vanlerbil:—olr— tefiee . du, Traven ion, Has king, dv regen Rindes 8 York ‘nung evo of yourelt and f the verse im your gammana, | Tennie Bishop do sid sere Hamlet. Halt, Phil OUR parre express Wy von the ranmem sf the | 8b T aie ani ry hich your efforts hare hee dirat ane Bing wh #4 te thelr enfety and comfort on (hie vopmge: ead they wish “4 the noble vomeel a> well record "heir appreetatim at ral = tbr tab quali ie, ne etrengin, eater 9 your chares. Your owe usilring wwehiuinens or peek ahem Burien regard of terme’ irl ane) enn enienee qe jo Vangiider do, Wi Mason Ruapien An Bont. the entire warage ax durteg the anwar: gale me, 40; Treanare. Rvarig, Newsure: Warr of the OF ant link int. mer vimian on: wee the good | Dayiou oa, Watirmas Port Even: Rwrion OrGer, thorough Gecipline a. rGicweney vietie tu ewnry oe | Courtiand, Leot, (ron Helow 4 scare ide tre Mars crtment af sone skip atioat the aki and oxperance whtoh | lavinia, Aanecn. Phileinnia; Mary H Miftin, Melvin, a ve snapired your paenengers with ‘orwin, ¥ York. Fe ferreneure’ tbat thors whore 19- chee tA lomnsor Kaltmore: Jan food Gem aor ' t fall vuraee i pot only @ prowd ft erprie, bul an appropriate (ype of the nailo: al greainnas, fo w) nb f does go much hover. We bave every ov. lence In ber rtrength end raulng queliies No shio evald have be. haved better durieg the rovgh weather of a vortion of our ste xneee # of the prentiar princtnt he provision enident, etther fron @IPCk BE DERTE MIE ANd CRIoWAIeT Ly coum Mand aonficénce in con-insion, while oangrarnia tng you an the Aoceres of thin the iuital YOYRRe O the ares! Fees! Oo your Chere®. We Would e*PRORE OUF FiNSEFE Wiebe® LF me com fqued eneoens and tity. aa well am of all thon news von in oh md pera’ ions oi ip A Wieks, y . © Neue ron Vo Momfort Moore Gere Rewer Penis & Romingon, © D. Howell 1 Heewster n, ronnlyn Undies We . A. Midleton M ® ae Jward i) Garerohl, Cant. i IF Tower, cafoureats ai) Penton, i» 4. Gan Her KOS Ee hdersom Thomas F Andrews A Wo Hiew ns, A M Brae oh'p ire flay Grifin Ferner beckiin. Jamon J. Jarwwr Filia Mele Job ALB. Molaon Moptreal, Joveoh A. Rohe aso others beard evesmahip vanderhili, Jvue 19, 1887 Keq ad ethers y retorn my gra the ‘erme in which you m'lude te my whiek | hace the we ered for the mare q ho Vantorhttt, I do her jomtioe. Tmay add that ro long aa T cred with her command ( tenat nothing shall he Lng to retain ber in the hiehoat rane ama fire elane ‘ dwing and return og the exprennt one 0” f letter, Lam, tr + t ant, Dien. The ship Aute‘ope waa thia morning taken on the Aeetional duck For repairs. “She is to Ue stripped, reewilked, wad newly copnere Spoken, de {rom Nomen for Roriaana, was nignalizol May 31 off DH shot Kev Abip Seremmer, <holfield, from NOrieans ‘or Liverpon, May D, iat BH low 6. hhip Juntan, oF end 1 empyema from NOrleans, was me ateriog M. was panes Inne 9 Prohaoly brig Hope, Ated'e from Hava. na for Ni ork Hope, Merrill, ald frum Mobile April 17 for Cherboor ¢ ) Park Materorda from Fall River for Rappahannock, Jase 10 of Ehineneacne ck Wot New men. of and from Aaltimory for Mon'eriten, a BP) tom ahh american obit’ nothing farther), Jane 6, off fable Teland—Ry the 4 L Wearl, + A doub. topaatl bark em te La Menens from Ma ness for Porland, wan seen June # of Sarannsh Fre Moucner Wemas, from Soston for Indianola, Sune 4. fat Pn ton 28 at ‘ Jo8h Pro for wavin all, Jang 1 at passed rine 9 let 9 lon A ship reported ‘he “ tho Behe Wan M Hen ‘aiglbt, Ini 35.0 Jom Pequmocee Philaialpale. Arr ache dane, Mekens, § Yor tor Wem rie 7 ANTS HARROR, J ‘roreetown, 40. tid Gal FT USTON, Jure srr Ober Coleman, Fiirabe'd, WARP AM, Jy Beare jan mai yer Philedeint ta we tm Arr ache Lagana, if Fred Mere (from Franko: sobre Sen! Hall, Padelford. am port. a u . = iq alan, tong. SYor SPRCLAL SUTIOES, GENERAL WI LIAM WALERR Prealdeni of ke Republic of Niewra aa —The Ryndere adiers will asm mile ®! Nationaal Holl, Canal ateret, at ¢ Po &. thin day oud march ‘othe Park, where the Hine ©! procession will be formed b rant Mavabal, Gol me Ge. B Hel aed thener march te pier No. 18. R . to awsll the arrival of = by ad A ealnte n be fired on the appearance of the Phindelphin boat, carting nm Prk ed foe the guesn and Reception \ owen will 6 cored renadirte w the Pars. where the welce AA Cra RORPTION OF ae y the Ry ndera Lt $2 50 serene, or three mathe (13 leenona manauip of somnercia! arithmetic, for $10; at Mr PALCK'S academies, 621 Jowery , Berner of ( sop erent, ‘td JAS Fulton eseet, Brooklyn. Open) every day nd evening. <ROYR AND MEN PREPARED TOR BUSIN RAR LBRAR’S commercial academy 8 Hemdway, ‘open during Jtnly and Angust (@ prepare stndent They will become auiok aren eaptcl praciioa! bookkeeper’. Two “fie Toe tal ‘commercial oomiree, vaeant One a ing rAcAn BROADWAYDOOK KEEPING, Ao aera 4 lp § fom weeks Pos Hinman! Midas 0 Sea JOOMS BM? RROE AY SIDES BOOMS Mt OK on very favorable warms The. Inatrne ie DAY. toon 2 ay tg oe oP dorough em Feailly avaliable in prnoune, Oyen dag fae eventos me s PROF anon I. La@eorm,

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