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THE BURDELL ESTATE. The Question of Mrs. Cunningham’s Mar riage to Or. Burdell—Dr, Uni Testifies that the Body Looked Most Like Dr, Burdell | at the Time it was Burled—C, G. Gunther | Contraat, Mary Donohue—More Proof that Or, Burdell Was in the City on the 27th and 2th of October—In October, 185, | Dr. Burdell says he would sooner have tts Manes Withered than Marry Mrs. Cuoning- Dam—fHe declares her Dressmaker, Miss Van Ness, would Swear to Anything. SURROGATR’S COURT. Before A. W. Beadford, beq. Toursay, Juno 16, 1857. ‘The Court opened this morning at 10 o'clock, with but fow spectators present—the presence of the would be NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, _SUNE U7, certain; could not tell when ho first taiked about thts cir- cumsiance: first taixed about ii to Mr, Romaine; thinks 5 | was while the murder trial was coins on; first remember ed about thia letter last week, bad not recoliected befor that thai the time I saw Dr Burdell was qt the date of the ‘28th of October; knew that it wae iu the evening after hav ing reecived tbe letter and been to see Mr. Snow, aud tho counection between this letter and seeing Dr, Burdeil has ariven since the letter was found a week since; [ mean to y that [did not look up this letter to fix the day on the 25th of October; 1 might bave ioferred that it was desired to 6x the day on the 28th of October when Twas looking up the pavers; can’t tel: way | inferred it; I do not recol- lees the conversation from which { inferred it; Mr, Ro- maine asked me if I oould fix the date when I saw Dr. Burdell; don’t resollect of bis saying anything else; should thik the eoaver ation lasted five mtn ites; other subjects may have been introduced; don’t recollect of auy; did not infer about what time in the evening it was desired to fix the cate; could nottell why; had read very litie of the testimony in the trial; could not tell which witnesr; read part of the tertimony on the murder trial apt Coroner's ia- quest; read portions of Mr. Marvine’s textimony ; could not tell which; read part of the testimony of Augusta Cunning bam; could wot tell how tong 1 knew that it wus desired | Street Commieioner in the bal! above attracting the ma ority of idlers. After some pre iminary consideration of Baoiher Case ie great question of the day was taken up. TESTIMONY OF DAVID UHL, M- D. David Ubi M. D., was the first witness calied by Mrs. Copningbam’s counsel. He testified as foliows:—Koew the la‘e Harvey Burdell since October, 1855; firet was in troduced t him in the street; be afterwards caliod to get him to attend u lacy wt bis house; afd attend the lady; her ame was Mrs. V rit; was emp oyed to attend bis brother Lesie and Mixx Hejen Cunziogbam: Dr. Bardeli paid the Dill for atea’ing Miss Cunningham; became acquuinte 1 ith claimant at rome time in wember, 1865; was ac. ‘ustomed after that to see Dr. Burdeli frequentiv; was well acquaisted with bis personal appearance; went (o tue Bouse op the ca of the murder: noticed the appearance of Dr, Burde:i wt that time; saw bim again on Sunday, aod every day util he was buried: @ pay Sige change took ~ in bts appearepee from day to day, frem tae ime firet saw bim; at first the face was very biue, much Oongeeted, avd looked so little like Dr. Mardell toat be ebould pot recognive him wader other circumstances. Counsel for ciaimant asked to have Mr. 0. G. Gunther exam ned, as he was about to leaye town. The’ request was granted by the Surrogate. TESTIMONY OF C. @. GUNTHEE—UONTRADICTS MARY DOMVAUS 48 TO THK CONVERSATION WITH MRS. CUNNINGHAM IN TEE HOSPITAL. Mtr. Gunther was sworn, and testified thet he is one of the Governors of the Almshouse; last Tuesday, a woek mince, the Board of Governors visited the Bellerue Ho» pi fal. walked through the bospital aud found Mrs. Birdell poated by Mary D nobue, asking her « varievy of ques- ous; Mire. Burdeil a ked Mary D nohue whether rhe ever saw ‘anything improper abont the house No, 31 Bond = Mary seid she never saw anything improper ere. DR, UHL RECALLED—EXPLAINS WHY Dit. MARVINE GOULD NUT BEOOGNISE THE BODY AT FiRsY As DR. BURDELL, I remarked to gontiemen present that if Thad not known Dr. Burdell I should not bave recognized tae body; the next day the body looked more natural; the body had been turned over so that the bios soiled in the depead ent portion of the body; day after dar the body looked More natural; saw Mr Marvine on the Sunday when bo we bis testimony; beard him describe the person wked him in relation to the recogni tion of the body; think i was the first one who Spoke to him; [ went op stairs, and as he came out I touched bim en the arm aad asked him whether he could recognise Dr. Burde!l us the one he war ried; be said he could not swear positively as to tie boty, but tbere was some strong poinws of resemblance betwoon the deceased and the man he married, particularly about the mouto; be had just come out of the inquest room; he d down stairs, and was immediately surrouaded’ by @ number of persons and he gave a description of Dr. Bar- dell at that time; he described the manner of the persou he married; ip rg | his Land so as to describe the length of the beard, be putt first on or near bis chiu, and did not place it on bis breast. Q Were the persoas suggesting to Lim that the man he Married was Mr, Roel? ‘Objected to and sustained. Testimony continued—Persons around him frequently Gnierrupted him and sald that was not like Dr. Burdell; they did not say who it was like or refer to any one else: Dr. Marvine said thai death made such a dilfercoce in the appearance of the body that he could not swear positively 4 that time; the Corober wanted him to # wear posite! Dot be cou'd not; don’t recollect that he said anythic: about Eckel; raw him there before the funeral; be euii he | had seen the body again, and it reminded him more of the man he murried than it did at the first time; I told bit that coukl be accounted for; I always noticed in Dr. Burdell two different manners; when he called upon professtonal busl- hows he Would speak siowty , and there would a long interval ye = pry aoa , bangicg his head a lit words; at other tirues he would op ral oe Sg yen sbarp; be has on several oocasions called on me on business of @ celicaie patare; Mra. Guo ningham and ber family wore the subjects of frequent converration when he called at my oflice he apoke of hor in the highe-t terms; be fret toid me that sho wasa tine ‘womed, wealtby, ani bad two very accomplished daugh- ¢ of her to me in torms of disres) be spoke to me about her unti! abont the 1st of May, afer that I did not see so much of him; I saw him in whe ~ Passing through 4 then very black than T over raw them bofor that be knew some ‘new, sud be knew all about property io Brooklya; on looking over my books I te ey ee ce of October; I examined oy books; have not got them bere. Mr. Tilden wanted the books produced and te Surro- w Dr. Marvine after he testified on made eager inquiries as to the man the appearance of his whiskers, goit, standing porition, manner of speech, in the 238 persons; two or three said that that could not be Dr. Burdell: one man in particular; up to that time no one Dad eald that it was anybody else: was not in the room when Dr. Marvine testitied; he made no special remarks to Lhe assertion that that could not be Dr. Bardell; knew nome of tho perrons around hita by sight; the body cou- tinwed to look more like Dr. Bardell; om the day it was Daried more so than at avy other time; do pot know that the fnoe became discolored; it did not become discolored except about the wounds; saw Mrs. Cunningham last thfeo or four days ago; have seen hor a number of times profes- faonally; she complained that 1 did not call frequently enough; haye seen ber once a week for the lagi tree anoulbs Q Has rhe said anything to you about the testimony of Dr Mervine? A. [do not feel at liberty to expore any- tuing sbe said to me in my profersional capacity. (Coanael Objected, and the question was allowed as not iutringing ‘on bie medical professional duties.) Testimony continued—— Mre. Cupningbam may have said something to me about tho testimony of Dr. Marvine; have always declined to talk with her on this eubject unless forced; may have been forced to taik about Dr. Marvino’s testimouy ; don't recollect moything a! what she said; consider that anything said to me while attending a patient a professional eccret; the mau whom | visited iv Brook!yn on the 27th of Ostober, was Mr. AL. MoGuriby; it was about 12 o'clock when f ROL there: weat to the Coroner's office before I went there; Coroner and clerks; when I returned | saw at the my office James L. Sayre and Mr. Knight CBitness «gave some interesting particulars of his habits, aod business trausacted oa 27th October.) hd wot eee Dr. Burdell afver that day alive; Aire Conn'rgtiam more than six times before the murder, @od tacn Ir. Burdeil was with ler; never called on ber or ber family mere than © OF six times; spoke to Dr. Bortcll frequentiy about marrying Mre. Canaingham ; spoke to him on the 27th of October about marrying Mrs. Goon: ngbam; be poke to me about got going to Europe, and id, “1 always thought that yoa would marry the dow,” be that Mra. Cunningham was going with hum, buf would leave ber children behind. By Covnse! for Mre. Cee made my charges against Mrs, Cunningham on my books: [dont conider that the examination of the body of Ir. Bardel! could bo called by any medical man of ability a post mortem ; I sugned that examination. inrect reeumed—Have had experience in post mortem examications ; haye visiied Mrs. Cunningham in the bs. ver saw IMONY OF JAMES BR. OrLMORE. vilmore Was sworn and testified that ho is ® Dr. Bartell wae present AL a meeting on the 24h of October; Mr. Kraver was also present: tesuly from Sy owe recollect: 90 with Dr. Burdel! Maytag ny ; os in reference to Mr. the vent meeting, on the 28th of Cctover. ved—Copsiderable discussion arose at the on the 2%th of Ostober, alvou! that business; ‘clock A. M.; Dr. Bordell tated to that for some time; he was opoaed a resolution at that meat. fa cn the it a pan oe was pot scconded it did to | jutes: tome conversation after the meeting of the 2b with Dr. Burde v about Lve or ten minutes, ee eee TESTIMONY OF OR. J. a. WARR. Tw. J. 8. Wave was called by the counsel for claimants, And tostified as follows. —Am & dentist, knew the late Dy Harvey Burcell about seven or eight years: former! Dyed next door to him at 20 Bond stroet, from 15. Ikoow bim well: saw him on the evening of the 26 October: T was cor up Bleecker street towards Broad 1 the south & of Blecoker street; | mot Dr. Kor two ladies on the corner of Broad way and Boeck 4 bowed to Dr. Burdell; Dr. Burdell crossed Bleecker strect on the other side; I turned round and Jooked at bim, and saw him go down towards North river, the two indies with him; itattracted my attention becavee | ‘was not accustomed to see bim with ladies; they lad dark drenses 6 tween them; could not say that either had hold arm, fix the night by baving recetved a note from ( Bow in the morning on private business; th Gated the 27th, I got it on the morning of the been to Mr house, No, 80 Macdougal Was returning when I met Dr. Burde Cross examined—Dr. Bordell was going up Rroad way, on the weet side; I was coming up Bleocker on the route ede: met him just at the corner; the Doctor retorned the boy my imprevion is that it was a warm day; it was abo O'ohok:; bad not seen the Noctor for som Gould not tell how the Doctor wa Whether the Doctor or th | did not notice their sige; he wae walking be f his Ww. indies had white gloves on Witnees exhibited to the Court the letier of ms wing been received on the 28th of Uctober.| Had been to see Mr. Snow about this business, about that time (he evening previous to the 25.b; have been a num dor OF Nimes since: frequeatiy arrognie—Received the note by Boyd's post ed the envelope to file away the letter ‘To couneel—lit not way auything to Mr. Snow about Peding Dr. Barcel, did not look for the iettor until reownt Gould not Ox the cate unless | saw the loticr Inet week positively that it was on the idertea) nin of yy, can ewear the With of Ootever that be caw Dr. Burdel is absolutely to Gx the date of this marriage oa tho 24th 0” Ocwober; never mentioned until last week that I saw Dr. Burdell on this evening: am not a widower, bave caildren from the ages of 13 wnd 21; am not @ housekeeper; board in Fourth avenue since last fall; Mrs. Hope ks eps. the house; don’t know any 0” the pices of the house; there are two other gentlemen; have been divorced from my wife; think the pamo of the pinintiff was Lockwood; the divorce took place about two yeara ago at the sult of uy wife. For what cause? oe for claimant objected, but the question was al- wed. Testimony continued—It was on the ground of paaleny: L resided in this city at the time. [Witness was examined forther at grest length concerniog hia previous history, life, &e., having uo relation to the case. | Direct resumed—Am positive that ihe man I met on the 28ih of Uotober was Dr. Burdell. [Counsel were permitted to sce the letter referred porns when it was remarked that there was no appointment with Mr. Suow provided for in it.} . TESTIMONY OF JOHN M'CLUSEY. Jobn McClusky was cailed for the ciaimant—Am 2 po- Neeman attached to the Coroners’ office; attended at the Pond street inques' =o when Mr. Marvine weat in to see whether be recognise the body of br. Bur- = hay te ore all the time; saw Mr. Marvine when be per, and went up tothe the room with the Coro corpae: tb beg er in brought Mr. Marvine in and asked him his cath if that was the man he married; Mr. Mar- ‘vine stood and looked at the body @ few seconds and aaid he thought it was; the Coroner told him be would like to bave s direct answer, yes or no; he said he would not like to be positive, the more he looked at the more he was positive it was the man that he married; the Coroner then told him of the solemn obligation he was under; Mr. Marviue said he did not kuow how to auswer him unless he could say this, “That to the best of his opi nion tbat was the man that he married;’’ the Coroner then asked if he recognized the woman (Mrs. Canningham), and be said he thought not; he said that before she was brought down; be eaid be had not examined her go close as he cid the man; after she was brought down he said he could not be positive about her; she asked him uf be did not recollect the drees; she described the dress that she wore; be eaid that the lady he married wore such a dress; he said he had « domestic who noticed the lady more than he did; T was seut for the domestic. Cross-examined—John Conpery was in the room at the time; Captaia Dilks was not in; the Coroner, Pr. Marvine, anc, I think, a reporter, went in; several others may have gone ia; dou't recollect seeing Capt. Dilks standing in the room; T heard everything Mr. Marvice said; looked ai him very Cloeely a3 he viewed the body; the Coroner, Joan Connery,and a reporter,I think ot the fribune,’ were present when Mr. Marvine said he thought the body was may of the man be married; | think he shook his head, { Jounsel illustrated by a horizoutal and perpendicu: hg inake of the bead;) Lam not sure that Captain Dilks ‘was not present, know bim well; don't know whether offi- cer Davis was in the roon. ‘The cross examination clicited nothing of importance. EVIDENCE OF MR. I, J. C1PTRRLY. Tama merchant, 58 years old; «as formerly a partner in the firm of Dennison, Williams & Co.; I frequently saw Dr, Buréetl; saw him mostly at the bouse of Mrs. Wil- Hams, Brooklyn; he used to go there alone ‘and in company with Mr: Cuminghem; I have seeo him there as ten as or = three times a < with (Mre. Cun He seemed to be very ner, like @ny mau paying attention tos woman from Mrs. Wiliams that they were ong be married. Mr. Lilden—We object to the lart answer; it is a mere ncovidwal assertion and not general repute. "as matier of »ntradiction there is no preparation for it; Mrs. Williams 1s neither asked the time, circumstance, or place. It is against the whole theory of the case on the other side; they have made go ground for trying the case on general re uri bave very great doubts avout adm iting i—very itr. We ‘will pot tg it, then. Witness—| Dr. 1 Burdell on the 1%h of December last; his whiskers were quits biask; his general appearance was — than LP Saga! sg) eg | a im spéa! Mrs. Cunningham a3 a ric! wr. fs bey Sg eee pes va & > winter of Ly! sg card Dr. Bardell speak of Mrs. Cunningham asa rich wi- on I have not secn the Doctor much withia the two last it was remarked among his friends in the winter of 36 tha since his ‘acquaintance with Mrs. Canningbam he bad sproced ne? be was quick in his motions; stooped a Ute in wall EVIDENE OF CLARENCE FRAZER. Tam aron of Alexander irazer, 1 was in the city last pT ply wont peg SEB I saw Dr. x aaa day was here; on after the resignation of my father as Vico President of the Artizans’ Bank I saw Dr. Bordell come into the La-arge Houre tive minutes before dinner; be, father and I went down to dinner together; he filled my tooth after that time. Cross-examined—I was in New York on the 19th of Oc- tober; an a oe eS Se and go to dinner; she was {i on the 201h and did not go out to dinner then; ae 4 quenily was a litte ill and did not go out to dianer; she tlopt st No. 2 Boud street and took ber meals at the La farge House, 0 frequently #he would not go out to dinner even if she was well, but get it brought in tober; I re mained in town about a week anda baif after the 26th 0 October; I bave no distinct recollection of dining with Dr. Berdell cu Tuesday, the 254 of Uctober; 1 beard Dr. Bur- dell speak about Canningbata and her dressmaker; be said she bad a dresemaker that would swear to any- thivg; I heard Dr. Burdell in the last part of October say, holding up both his hands, that he hoved they would be withered if he ever marriod Mrs, Canningtam or any other old woman with children, be said this ia angwor to my mother speak'ng to biin about marrying Mrs, Oavuaing. bam aid Mra, Cunningham was a bad woman, bad in ove psy 4 pect, that she was a cunning, artful woman; ¢ would burn hia house if he could noi get her out by the lst of May; he said her drosemaker would swear to hing, and that Mrs. Cunningham was capa y thing whatever. Re-direct examined—The Doctor snid of his own accord that Mrs. Canningham bed a drevsmaker, hiss Van Nese, who would swear to anything; they were speaking about the breach of marriage suit at the lime. EVIDENCE OF THE REV. MR. L. F. BREORER. Tam &® mivister of the compel live st Saratoga: have ebarze of a seminary there; of the claimant's daugh tera has been at #chool (here; et became soquainied with the late Dr. Harvey Bardeil tn the latter part of Jane, 1866; he was introduced to me by Mr. Frazer; Mr. Frazer told the Doctor in the conversation Unat that was jast we for thore girls; “ Yer,’ said the Doctor, “ when I go ack to New York I will taikthe matter up, and have them come here,’ | wid the Doctor that it was @ telect school, and that we only received whove sovial pesition wou 4 correspond with the others. the Ducior said that they were the daughters of a rich widow, aod that their position war all rgut; by his request i made out a written etatement of the expenser, fc ; Mrs. Conaingbam wrote to me nlindigy to the couversatica of Ir. Burdell with me, and saying that she and one of ber daughters would be up in Ju! ¥, the daughter to stay; they came on the 26th of July; the Doctor jod them from tho cars into the school carriage; Aogusta Cunningham and Miss Van Ness were with Mr. Cunningham; our school opens ‘on the 16th of December and closes tu the last wock of June; there is thea « vacation of cleven weeks, during which time my partner keeps a boarding honse for pre vate families; op the day before the murder I wag at No. 81 Bond etroet; Mre, Cumvingham wanted met» take her werond daughter, Helen, up to sohool; I told her all the daughter's things must be marked before they could go into the wasbing; Mre. Cupn’ 1m said she would have her davghter ready in time for me next day, with clothes marked, Ac. ; [paw the Doctor that day: there was nothing enusual in his 9 3h ed how Georgianna was, of duing . Curn bent being married to a gentieman in California, nor about being epgaged to x gentleman there. Re-girect examination—When Mre. Conningham lef Saratoga, shi Call on me in New York, and I will pan OS ey aD the last week in qr nover, thors: of finding Nr. Qeedel ‘s name om the door, | stated my sur- prise a8 We only take children of parenis in the best cir- enmetancet; eho stated that there was an ougagement between her and Dr. Burdell, which would have been rolcmuired before that time, but the children felt opposed to it, a# the Doctor interfered with their pleasures ant ex- penditures, and she asked me the direct question what I thonght was her duty to do under such circumstances, whether to agree to tie tarringe or not; alll replied wat that © woman Was a fool to throw hereelf away knowingly. Cross-examipation—I unde-ttood there was a decided opporition on the part of ber children to the marriage; sho said nothing about ber feclings, or thore of the Doctor's; sho intimated that the solicitude was on the femals tide entire’ tet it was the female side that way in doubt, and the malo side that war anxious to bave the marriage take piace. Wien 1 had © bill © collect of Mrs, Cansinghar morping, sn “ Doctor, J 'y 1 have no money ' T lont $560 to Dr. Burdcll yestorday; oy he always wanis it, and when I want back he ts always short;"’ I sald, * Well, you ongot not to compiain.’’ she said,** Why, do'yon think it ie all in the ehe told mo nothing about any difliculties or any law saits between herself and the Doctor. {EVIDENCE OF SAMORT, 8. SNODC RASS, years Of age. ato a clerk in the Now York and Railroad Company’s office, 1 know the third om of the house 31 Bond street: | slept ia it times fast fall 1 know of my father and mo- fn that room; they slept there, I think, inthe mer. I never saw Dr. Burdell and Mrs. Cunninghetn together. 1 met the Doctor asi was coming out of the ho Ding. be was going in, he carried hie head down oked melancholy Cross examined—=t yaw the Doctor once befor that (n 91 Pond street, to my certain knowledcn FVIDRNCE OF FAMURL A. BPRKYWAR. Tam in the dry goods business; my pi at No, 473 Broadway ; 1 wae acquainted with the late Dr. Harvey Bur deli; 1am 43° years old; 1 was ayy jet with the Dootor about twelve years, I war very foquainted with bim; 1 saw him four or five times withia the last year of h ife; | Wave noticed him walking; I bad always to ac him, as he carried his head down and could not ree me, it was a stoop of the head and shoulders forward: his walk Was peculiar; it wae not firm but rickety, the last time I sew Dr. Burdell wae on Monday, Taesday or Wednoway of the week on # hiet be was murdered; T mot him walk ing by the Metropolitan fiviwi, and | thougut |s myself, Burdett, what ® fool you are to have your whiskers dyed in that way; look @ ‘unoaturel;’ they appeared Dave been dye- very black and then curled in tight; I uare no weasale tance with the claimant; Ihave seen her since the Doc- tor’s death, but never before. Cross-examined—t did observe his stooping a all times, I bave @ distwct recollection of meet'ng him three ti »e+ in the year provions to his death, but no more; the |i ime was by the Metropolitan Hotel, the second at the i farge Hotel, the third at No, 2 Bond street; in 184 1844 { lived in the house where hig office w b since then I nave seen him but very litte; for years I don’t know that [ ever saw him at all; {rom the. ine of seeing him i undertake to say that his havit wa to stoop; his <aeees when I last saw him were very thick, bushy aod lon; RVIDENCE OF MR. 8. SANXY. Tam lawyer; have practised in this city ten years; became acquainted with the late Dr. Harvey Bardell ip 1848; sipee that time I was his le gal adver; ‘I never knew him to have fy other during that time; I recollect his suits with his brother William; Dr. Burdei!l came to me with this paper Lag now hand me—an assignment with only the name of ‘Mr. Pierrepont on tt; it is filled up in the handwriting of Dr. Borde!l; whether be put the name of Mrs. Canninghaw in the p»per io oar peaeel ace or uet I eaunotsay, out! know he intended to do so; be told me he was going W pat in the name of Mrs, Cunningham; Lexpressed my surprise, ws Thad invariably heard him ‘express bis contempt for 6 BOX. Mr. Tilden objected to the wituess stating what Dr, Bur- dell ead to Lim as his counsel. Wilsese=ite hag alwaye spoken co diaparageely of toe itnees—He ways spoken so disparagingly Indies, I asked him how be could give the assign. ment ‘to a tady; he said tbis lady was an excep- tion, that she was 4 peculiar woman; this was in December, 1855; he said she was a rich woman end wouid hoid the aseigoment only for bia advantage: he told me, however, he had taken & note,from Mrs, Cinping- assignment, as he intended to prosecute William Burdeil for it; Inover heard the name of Mrs Cunningham before tha'; betokd me she was a rich widow acd a pertioular friend of his, from Brooklyn; I have beard him speak of Mrs. Cunningham severil times since then; he said he bad a many transactions with har; the general character of those transactions were of a mo uttary character; he told me once that she bad a note of bu, and he was afraid sbe would come to me with it to prosecute him; that was afer June, 1855; on one ocasion, while speaking of Mrs. Cunningham, said jocosely, carves, tbat widow will catch you yel; you had beer be careful or you will have to marry her;”’ hesaid “well, might do worse; Dr. Burdell ever spoke of ia Cunpingbam in other terms than those of respect; the Doctor introduced me to Mrs, Williams, and wanted me to act as her counsel; I refused to do so, and he urged me to reconsider my decision; when angry ata person, Dr, Burdell was the most vitaperous person I ever knew: be would not hesitate ® moment to say anything about them, whether false or true; his temper was quick aad violent; 1 have heard him speak in praise of a person, then iv a few days cenounce him, and aficrwards praise Lim again, according as he was pleased or angry with him; he was always extra’ in hig expressions of Praike and ar I —— ony sucl brain used against any one as he used against his re! fa pee his brother William. One of the counsel here stated to the Court that a riot ‘was anticipated, and that he being ove of the counsel for Mayor Woo, was desired at his office; and therefore he wished the ‘case aujourned til Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. ‘The Court complied with the requeat. Another Fugitive Slave Excitement In Ohio. UNITED STATS MAKSHAL STABSED—ONE OF THE BLAVES SHOT—THE FUGITIVES CAPTURED, {From the Cincinnati Times, June 13. 1 Two slaves, & man and woman, belouging to U. A. With. ers, residing ‘in Covington, Ky., made their eecape inst Saturday, and their owner had reason to believe they were secreted in this city. Ho received intelligence which led him to believe they were secreted ia room No. 18 of a building aext to the Gaszetie office, va Vine street, occu picd by Wa. A. Comneliy, reporter ‘of the Dasly Oommer- ciad ; and accordingly ahs is morning, In company with United — Marshals Chi and Elitott, he repaired One of of the party knocked for admittance. It was de- nied, when Hillott knocked out one of the panels of the door, when the necro man made a lunge at him with a dirk cane, indictipg a wound just below the third rib oa the left breast. One of the party, sald to be Withers, the owner of the por tien then fired at the , the ball taking eifect just } a aamaan an tas cuitbets rhage taker incision in the arm, which the Doctor saw gave evidence of such fact. He is of the wound may prove eae feng erage ifthe has not been too great, may yet be saved, aad thioks that a few mine the reeult, Dr. Dandridge attended aad proved the woul. Ly ty eicias aeneas great ut a - eases ‘none of the entratis have beeu in- 77 ag ye! He did not succeed in the iv aur ae ‘(i cel) the hw at awe card m, (11 o'cloe! aegro woman was with her husband, Sieat byte? Saas ieee o'clock the woman was placed therein, and, y eeveral of the marshals, taken over to’ kk the house of her owner. Se ere wounded slave was placed aig A ay pen pane properly guarded, was also taken eidence: Considerable excitement prevailed pen Lye ty streets, and hundreds flocked to the vicinity of House, and many were eager to sce Dols Basot wounded slave. The French Railway Case. SUPREME COURT—SPECIAL TERM, Before Hon. Judge Mitchell. Jexn 16.—The Northern Railway of France vs. Oarpen- ter, Parot and othert.—Mr. Townshend, associated with Mr. Galbraith as counse! for the accused, stated that he desired to make an ex parts motion for leave to pat iu an aflidavit to rebat the one made by Mr. Morrogh, on Saturday last, setting forth his intentions in giving his consent for Parot to attend the funeral of Rugene Grelet, He, Mr, Towns- hend, would draw up ao ailidavit and submit it to ,tho Court, to be placed with the otter papers in the cause, and would sorve n copy of it on the counsel for the plaintiite, ‘The Court directed counsel to draw vp an affidavit and take an order to show cause why it should wot be aub- mitted. The following is the ailidavit:-— John Townshend makes oath nud rays, that he is in. formed and believes that after the consent in this cause of James Motrogh, the plaintife’ attoruey, dated the 224 of aad the May, 1867, the defondant, Louis , therein named, was, by the Sherif of New York Deed ond peremoed To Rp cat of and leave the State of New York and tho Unl- ted States, withoat any further or other consent of the platntie’ ‘attorney than that of the 22d of May, 1861, and Nhat the said consent of the 22d of May, 1857, was treated and acted upon Dy the eald Sheriff aak’comaplete dlacharge oot of his control of eaid defendants, Parot and Louis Grotet. The Court granted the order, returnable ou the 13th ing, Marine Court, Before Hon. Judge Thompeon. SUIT AGAINST THE SHAKSPERE CLUB Tost 16 —Rerrian vs. James DePeyter Ogden, Bawin Porret and vthers.—Wayte & Hill a. The Same.—-Wayte & Way'c vs. The Same.—Noutern ve. The Same —The dofen- dants, ninety-tix in number, compose the well known Shakepere Club. [t will be remembered that Brecken- ridge and Levenworth, who were members of the organi- zation, got ipto a oreaekae the clab howe « short ime ago, which |Pually reeu ia @ dxel which was fought near Niagara Falle. The result was the Gaal dissolution of the clube and a failure to pay their debts. These four ac- tions are brought to recover, in the aggregate, rome $300 for segara, &e., farnisbed the cub. There was no dispute about the purchase of the articles specified, and the Court gave jodgments in the sevora! actions for the amount demanded in the respective complainte. “ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED VERY DAY, PERSONAIA R ADOPTION—A BEAUTIFUL FEMALB NV ARE, diree woers old, of French and American ie eal inber 6 pFevtly henluny gomstivation, and a iven exelusively ono ¥ party who wi erly care Katrere Regine, station U, Post oftge, oe ™ omar ee ¥ MARY XeALROY WILL CALL, OB SEND WORD whore she is to be (nod, at68 James street, she will hear ofeometbing ‘0 her rdvanta, - MICHARL QUINN, OF mon connty, ireland, who emigrated fo Odio aad intended for reapecung lim woul! be thanks Bary Goan, at Me Jolin Moore's, 64 Hester surest, New York, fin Papers please cops Toman: ANTED—OF MARGARET AND Ww of the pariah of Patrickaw Belden Iilchs eriek, Ireinnd. were living, last March, in Seven nue. Tete broh ho arrived in the ship Underwrtier, find fe topping nt P: Rhen's, 133 First avenne, Naw York p*yonmat: xy Fisica, bors in AM n., by thelr brother Joba, Any Inforination op thele present loeation will be most Erotefally recetverd at 14) Uaane street. SOHN FIBLDS, NUR E. —1¥ S DOBBIN Juditis Ber ron rated t9 the Uni Toha Howers, Key.. formerly of wiand,) or Ubolr betes, will oom ir cousin, Cole Wilson Bowers, ommensed of Immense property, fourth eousia. QIMPSON & 00. WILK FIND A 1 Browtwor oe cor him PUL Wee OR lkiks OF Lous crased, will revel ant. informaion by addressing Georrve L. Patton, bow 100 Pow office, rpiowan GARTLAND, OF TENN fee hia brother James; will be 'at Jon tree: for lew “nye __ OLAYT TING, 66. yornina AND FURNITURE —LADMES AND GER. temen RAvINg Any to dispose of oan receive m fa'r cab prise by ecoain 1g or addrenal FH Coben, ed erent, cour or Ee Le vent: CORE. Gin. WAVING DARGN OR SMALL QUAN oft #othing, eccond hand farnitars, Mepete, to diepose of wi | receive the huge price paid for same be store of wlirewsing THOMAS D, VONROY, aurrey, aie t md ‘loth Se B57. WILL CLOSE 1 Jat of eptember RTH. NIOOLAY, Stock Auctioneer and Banker, No. 4 Broad is Heat wee ii 3 g ce # “trom Fy correction of of the Jor axseesmente mmissionerr of Taxes aud riod above mentioned. All persons application, (except by reason of bee pn] the fnre ve porte io t period 0 SILVER PLATERS—38 COMMITTEE OF THE ‘Newark (N J.) Platers! Boo ety would respectfully request the joureryearn plaiers (bh ay A‘tend @ national Bo a wery, N.Y. A yon Tuseday, 5 oagbout the Univ © appoint one trom ¢ach sho {9 ever, vity and town in the Un convention wo be brid at Millta [ty 7, 1837, wt 9 o' clad a pouaneer:, Committee, FOR. JAUOBUS Papers favorable to mechanics please coy. MB BROUKLYN Boss lugLtu sal, SOTLRTY WILL hold their June exbihition nom, from 3 to /1 o'clock may be expicted. on Friday the 19 b, at che Athe P.M, where @ fine floral display LOB TrUT, ‘sew Roche! Jone 21, 1857 —The irae deo. W_ pimera, will river, at 7 A M ;Soring street at 7'4: pier? at 734: Poo Haat Hiver at &: Brooue sirvel nt 34 Tenth street a 9 o'elnc Keturning. will leave + len ‘at 84; o'cl Ck, making above landings. Far 95 cen! bagel dy a¥ EXCURSIONS TO GLEN COVE, hites tone and Siractenpo-t, on Sanday, ad faverite steamer SPLE NUL ‘eave the foot of Amos stree Raney aan —f Hk FAVORITE STEAM. oaeia! fork about also leaves New York at 4 oislock A. M. dally excursions to career Ne» York (ootof Murray greet at we Keyport a o'eioek P. a; aed “ half past 6 0% N. BB Ocloek A. oe poand Keyportee'T 7 Digg el manag og ST£aMER Lys ye CAPTAIN mak: Fishing Banks every day, except Batut ‘Leaving orion srtet Spripg treet at 7':; Peck slp a; Broome street wt 84; Pier No 8 North rivera 9 o'clock A cotillion band wil) en Ey the seemer. NB —The BATKL! LTE will makes trip, 10 the Cholera Banks every altornate Saturday, viz:—JSune Ib, July 42h and, sib. August tet, 16.) nnd 2b, Streat at 5; Pier No. 3 North th by at 6M M., precisely. 3 REWARD. “ier, part milver, and the the corner of Spring ant The above reward will be . beturning in ; Peck fiip at wame day. A PAG KAGE ‘CONTAINING $22, most in gold. It was loat vetwees Greene streets and the Post office. ald, vith the thank of the loser, P.'SHNKINS, 129 Spring street. REWARD —LOST night, a blick mare, with hort tall the subseriber will ree: tira her to) OB.STRA ON SUNDAY Whoever will re e the above reward. SWARTS & MoCARFY, corner of Third avenue and Siny: second street REWARD.—POC: b te ye LO3T, the coruer of Pearl House, contat to A Polhemns GOING FROM ‘0 the Bible 4 note A. AJ. A. Low, er Pin UL tothe anderot Wan Wallace; Slgo about geven “dl'are in bavk notes, and other paoers ich are of no valae to any one but heowuer. The public dre cautioned against negoumuag with tive anid aoten. $10 REW4«RD.—STOLEN, the 14h ine! from 20) Thirty-sixth plated. Whoever wiil retarn it to Me Bilber's4s Blsih lreaue, wil receive the above raw OW SUNDAY rapier Siroct, © oot 15 7 rca Hom ut LARG® SPOTTED POINTER } from the subscriber oa Saturday the 13a une of the dog ad 0 16. Pia the “Tien above reward will sure + handoa, maker, so 8 cr will recumn the same’ to shall receive the above reward. ‘Will please siop the above waich and give receive the reward trom JUHN WKITST! JH, paid for the safe return JACOB SNYDER. LOBT OR STOLEN, THIS RVENING, Park. @ gold paten! lever bunt Po A FIFTH AVENUE ‘STAG ON SATUR- containing mount of money and some jewelry. b: tng to Beocr'h Co. 88 Went siren. inst., » lady owner ed paying expenses, by appI7: SATU! stree 1, near a emall ammount of money. at 313 Broadway, up stairs, DAY AFTERNOON LAST, Iway, & portemounale contain: The owner can have it by calling oo ee Mh neg | —¥ OF THREE MO! jute, of the of Sharp & Thorpe. NTUS ‘The tinder will what , ae * a iberal reward, ey ‘must state in (be Herald us the O8T—AT OR NEAR greet, on fuder bas been pulto some trouble THE ACADEMY OF one, ‘on Tuesday Lire {hres topes. “The dander will be liber Waa same to Charles A. T focor & Od. 8 ‘anied by returning the wireet.. Lorex: Soaps monmane, vane tog, teers ge OST—ON SATURDAY, LTH En god brooc @OLNa 3 70. oR cy uraieg from F > tT AL VIOLNITY OF street, & liver colored apeek ied will 9¢ pad on ret him 1 2¢, pild on returning hla to Wha H. ©. DAWSON. i Falk receive ‘with pear value for iby Teaving fat the office of the Brooklyn Eagles OST—ON THE 4TH INST., IN GOING FROM FORTY- Aith street through Righth Aveaue to Armour's salo: isin ring. marked ure Bleecker street, 1 by ie stone. Whoever ENT, reat, Wil be suitab! OSTA PAPER BOX, one foot square, marked ior Ked sank, i. Nos. 8 and 10 Seutre on. in KA, and one with a on to 8. ‘cel, OF ALO! Went Fort yy rewarded.” is * ALOUT 246 FEET LONG AND J, supposed fo have. been left on the wharf at the foot of ‘Robinson street. ‘The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it with B. L. street. ‘Traftord. 72 Beekman O8ST—A POOK lumber bitls, henry Z. Drew, 0 papers, finder will be rewarded Brown, at Tammany Hall. OsT_ON “TURSDAY, in Sixth avenue, near Fe leave fat 348 Fourth reward. ET DIARY OF i867, no tae to an; joUregor, corner Carmine and Bleecker streets, CONTAINING and a check payable t# the order of one bat the owner, The the same with Charies by leay NOON, IN BLRRY it locket, attwhed to @ raily rewarded by leav’ A BLACK ROCKSPUN SHAWE street, If the finder wit! avenue fhe will revelye a Lberal “ANY AMOUNT OF MOWRY ADVANCED AF Tita Ay tan 1. joo oy! Ottice, cash. Pawn! MAODUFF & $l. on diamonds, Wareben, Bike, dri 8 ary goede” ‘aie vane ‘the highest Se iw wn i sate ee tm J. B. WILLIS & 00., M1 Nesaau sireet, room room No. LO ae =. aeet| BE watohes, IO a cab fren Parties w) i —weememenen $20, 000-822 Hc i 9 a Bi 00, $1,400.— These sume to lect iit roved real estatn, In thie city oF ), No. 13 Wall $157; sen i plagua é five. ‘applyos. Be AN ON Af oy] Dial Wergihstsy tone et a amor oee orem te, ee ard eye. (V0, -T21 OLD AND RESPONKIF . highest sume fice advances the monde, waiches, Jewelry, morigages, J), BARRING! roper'y, Mook, 170 Broadway, room 25. therine @treet. ONMY ADV ANOED TO ANY WY AMOUKT ing inmureasonte, bores, wagont, 6 Sonly to RiOHARD Walt sa Be yeah mae A OONT On On te at “Tavons, “or iy Trontwat ATOR, El f bert material and pond way The advertiaer har been known ie thie of ning the Maxim of #ma'l profie and qtlck ee for thirty two doors above Amity sire. LEMEN COWMITFRR ON TAR ra mavnod to cal: o1 Leveie Anrichre Bronaway, (0 100k at hin s ver aps and gol late, wud alo platen’ enya and goblets, richly cba Some he offers from 66 to 96 each. LOUIS ANRIC 65 Broadway, two doors trom Amity strest. BILLIAR Ds. PROAPWAY—OTIA FIELIY 598 billiard tables, with Deckers mechanical Cush: Par refreabmenta, Ae SHARPS BULIARD TaBi8 MANU FAOTORY. where be hes fona. 5) _ 148 Paton street ment of ubiew of rad otees, for private or pabiie TWELY® SLATR M6 AND bas on bend s nege anne, ‘With alate or Ly fant ada, amitable Several second tabies for eale DRY Guops, Annan 7 ‘8 ube KLLING OFF, BELOW COST TO @ PEE mena LIKR BROTHERS +“ ee dry goods, a ie Se Linen Home, 33? Bo ‘Dry goods EGAN & GU. take leave tn to inform cuidate ir oustonsors ing, that ey have aetded With the ing ‘Silke, les Lat a eee Wir and toe followlag dar le, on Monday, the folio *Oreantion, : Ty pore bk tow “mae _~— Op INTravelling dresses, shawis, toques Kinprotdertes, fa, Embroideries, 905 (old No 60) Canal Hosieries and gloves, Linens of all kinés, our own tmportstion, BOY Timor FART POULARD SILKS, YARD WIDE, . pep he sare we easpelee centa per ya - goods ve been ollered Y UBSDELL, PRIR3ON, LAKE, * 00., ae pd at Broadway. val tant be wold out before the sth of Tuly, as the ato joned to undergo repairs BOO MOU RoR ORG NDT ROBES, Plats coLogs’ | Me a eet neers TE iuD Eide PRIBSON, LAKE & C ion ne AMR’ BAZAAI j a7 acaxa way, Has jast been train -& peerless aasortment DOZEN MALTESE MINTS, IN EVERY VA- le for ladies nd mm SUB, PLIBSON, | Lake 00. 1,600 f BLADK THSEAD BA Rites, OOLFFU SEB ANE Hens 3 ealetotiered: gauation and veils, just received; French sets, new styles, for $12; Paris broideries, (a every oon FURNISHING DEPRABTM)! ——s oe mneb below regular prices; Ug GENIN'S ee RB, pad érevees. Hina just been restorked with » general of our own manufacture, tn . Rew et lecot vice wre a ues, very desirable. Finiy doeoe baudkerchi: cary PeRRINGION & LaSLIR, 623 Broadway. ROTHER GREAT REVUCFION LN BILK ROBES, AY Blegant ailk roves xi mud ‘seanstoctared, for ta 4 5 5 . Former price 8%, b BERR IUAN & COMPANY, way, Bt E 475 Proadivay, BuAck any weir ms CHEEKS, ba pes a travelling cloaks . usm pe ree Poroeval gives Taree more cases for ealo thls val. gt as BU Brosaway. | Thofseaie and rata igh onpred douaces ‘Will be offered ai retail on on Honday, Fh 2 ree corner Brack THREAD LASS, MANTILLAS, SHAWLS AxD teppei nr aad, Ss superior make; black In: Wy oven sages mantilias and points from $5 to $25, 14 and 84 aie for prices. z summer “‘wincen & GRANT, 103 ineed sare rm") BASQUES, B | Boras sae oy a seh seme an ded in i as Caen, sy Chas, Dickens (Box) | Fighteen oni Live, ‘DoRKit TP UOMPLETR, AUTHOR'S AUTHORIERD RDITIORS, Shestst ret Broadway. uae DORRIT, VHEAP EMBROIDERIES, LACES, RIBBONS, C Dress hoi: aad fancy articles. for ibe jut pi nbisbee ue whole nabridi wale ously with ite penieaten eS "ogiand, | = iy LY htern styles, ee 8 eee ‘all the various di St the Boensor works by hie eas pebumed by PArex, coven EDITIONe. LiTTLE DORRIT. UNusvAlryY Low aBNOLD, ORSTABLE & 00. sana) street, corner of Mercer, BERILLE FLOUNCED BAREGE ROBES, ONLY o SSUSDELL, PRIRSON, TAR, it £5, Complete in one volume, o¢.a70 . Dlustraed one volume. 06 avo, paper cover. TLLUSTHATLD OCTAVO EDITIONS FIVE STYLES | Complete tn one large volt ae ei forty Mlustratioas, | te to one large volt me, r ‘ou te finest paper, aud neatly bound 19 black cloth, t the thirieenth volume of our presen: twelve volume jon. Brosdway. CH MMBBOIDE! ED MUSLIN: pagaoms, ‘The fines: assurtment in the city, Fors sale en Ld w pros. FRENCH manoiveanD HANDKEROMTEPS, ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & 00. Canal streei, coraer of Mercer. | ee al pd Fagen pm Every variet, nd nay eb r cUMMER SHAWLS, Btelia, crape, cashmere, broche, &c., &c., La Complete in one large volume, to make the sixth vo) ‘ovr present five volume library =" meally black oloth, Fee ee alle beak a Bound in scarlet clown, full en Bonnd iu tull Isw library ety ie. Also, At reduced prices, Bouod ia haif Turke; ped call LORDS TATION, og Hound in balf calf marble ed 6, 38, 209 an ad 3 Sra C.. Bound to half ent, Sustoet sxttece LLUSTRATED DULDECINO ROITIO; DORRIT. Complete in two rolames of ove thousind pages, w illustrations hourd in cloth. Pri UNCED OnGaNnre Ame Jecoume BOSKS_ Od at $6 and 88, and are of Bound tn weariet, full sil sides, edges, eee many ‘rinest aoaiiey Bound in half calf, gil Froved siyle. Bound bait alt! apelent antique Canal CH EMBROIDERED COLLARS AND SETS OF it PEOPLY'S DUOUECLMO 1.0) ARNOLD, CONSTABLY & Cy street, oorner of Mercer. Com two illustrations, tound in black cloth. . skir.s; also, infants’ caps, mourning collars and sets, Copies of aay one or ail of the above edith once. free of postage, to any perswa, loany pa! quite new and very beautifr!, Som ner ts a nee: tel aah poke ae} leary saat } Hy cnelie ta, and all others, will plea R08 A a ng dros auitetterdem ste for wht thay waa et ie Slack ant white Caine Hops, all of w! pplied at our usual low ro a 5 cents per yan, ST Fong seat per mail, free of pow ‘Ten cases for sale at retail. Fee! pri en 4 z —— a sor tge Chestnut st, above Third, Philade BEAT REDUCTION LN PRICKS.—THS UNDBRSIGNBD J OTHING LIKE It SINCE STEPHENS ! mneat eolow 2 moand invives tee indies to N°u — ‘327 to 335 Peari street his a x1 CUMMHEMEY RIOE. 1a Canal strech (ae Dumber 819) tn asaee gen TKNT NT Lee IN THE qd LANT Wm. 0. Pri eee Lure te ram oc La BEAT REDUCTION IN PRIOR OF BAREGE ROBES, focclioes Veen eae ‘Tbe subscriber will fer hia stock Surrounded by thelr long pape Bathe Rob a ané guard, traveling in such w Pires price MY: OP itis UROPSMY, Mit Mroetway. co teed poomen ot ENS, WIIOLB AND DENI PIECES, Low Se |§ 108, DAMASKS, NAPKINS, SHIRT. Ll oh a tavle ao. unhenita: aT wesc and wi'h ample citation of NORD 8 2 Bt, 2b and 261 Grand sire, ‘moat valuable porsows ‘th ead @ Ouherine wreak | Steins at Worf fe tied ng ADIES’ TRAVELLING DRESSRS, ‘Rin’ opporvu ALi fina arts biaok aad white choox ‘the Holy Land. Bow this book aud t ener nt, contain advice to travellers visiiimg tha on sale thus week a! retail, * und to contain all tha: Americ Sh BOLPING, $51 Bread need to Know aboui going to the Eagi fur purchases a a ral preparation. ADIES) TRAVELLING DUST — Jost bebe 7 + - th pose py PRIMES BOAR LIFE IN ROYER. | ‘i enee srk 1 Fayre ano Koma. By Pive hundred of theet ‘preity und uae ats will be cen hg ET eaten ready for sale on Tuesday, J “pinee the publ cation 0 ten stepheea? reeort of his ey whine eubsticeeon Gyurtar. ‘most welsome bo x. from the ‘and There 's no mistake aad no dow The wriler was a Keen observ: Teapon history and tradition, ihe 0 mad to him, Thue possessed, | sreare that Des who writes such Ragion $e Mn Prin Wake a good book —Springtield Repablican. Mr. Pr me ts one of the best travelers: ‘ou writers « of the prememt century. Hata tond of nlventira, sb reading character in {* moat varied fo tea whether human or narnral, and gi he'seea. Hie iravelt ary admicable it re adelghin uti” lara will find ADIES_AND STRANGERS VISITING THIS CITY will od nt 208 Brondwny rieh Honllon irimming Ineee, W pailerns, and At DEAF bat the Usual price. Alaa, Beautital Ince sete from $8 80, the ‘ull set coustating, of Mant: ton, rained polnt point de ‘An, viiars, sleeves, hasidkerchie'sfintanie’ anil mie: summer caps ot the newest mand ces cap and eT en on Lap ‘mate 10 order, and every kind of Ince in any ahape or design, cleaned wit pet iy sen ting do wn yr accurate and ial nol aici, ‘o., es hoat ary to the fabric. " TRB Lave Mawuincwry and Millinery, repretinn Oor nara Beeaiweg. ne Ail enjoy readiog it —Rew York Opestver. rrr trave's wort : Ane. eee man of education, inecination, mental wad phywion nd = ae Tee balnnse of ggriten ned fue, We sovak sronaly bet eavieoaly. ow Life in Kgypt” Is 0 diderent from most of the tray Lace, Swiss, nen and breakfast seis, e tia, we have intely sera, © * He honted aad thot ‘at cost of importation mommies, opened tomba and moaumenta ® eee fon cos ear off our apring stock. He and his oarty re, had « grat OURERWAN 2 Come ANY. a fron ray. fois ek ee ee es NOTHING 10, WEARS SRAUTIPULLY ILLUste nay be hed thie morcive, pie comin ot FUR? = MANTIL v1 pS book st 9 Broadway, beiweeu Bi, bie ‘Bile aod lace min All silk mantilas, a uly lace mantles, French thread eireu! 1 . “Gutpare ince maa cian, treat Ince mantit!s Frenoh lage matillaa, = eee HR MARRIAGE ALMANAC—1 7! AO Ala ‘O BOOK A ~~ ¢ Marriage Al Moniilias of oar ot ‘ATBERRGAN & COMPANY'S, 478 Brostway, | of admired cuphrny from ten diferent languages, mops le Jon; reall priee $8 per, 10 Fw od *o atom ae BOOKS, est BROADWAY WE SHALL ie, Dubota, 0) Wee! Fikeesth tareceN. Ts mare ¥ =F WSPAPEES. wegen a NE AME PRIZE #1007 WRTWHRN DENNIS lon = fall report, in this weea's Ob of America, Only 4 cer ‘neat Sawece Spring and ‘ANTILLAS. i od Horr. Parie embroidered, nntrimmed, from 88 0 rire me ches. embrotdered, trimmed, from embroidered rich! trissmed wha gulp are ‘Frice 4 cents, raancae above goods are the iatest Paris styles, and are offered OLLIE AP A PREMIOM. — WHEN you mt very low P' of the muse in ABNOLN, Corsranua § a reittas & copy'ol tbe NEW VORR CLIETE Oanal street, sre ho OUF regular prize dora aang he Uorrigan an * Lavaros’ ta reported tn fall. a OURAP MATTING. We HAVE ON HAND ~ Penge leeesof 4 4 mating, sb 8 mg, reas onl iB NATIONAL. sae et Foard of erie venue. “einely oppomive the market. ut the wordy corner iad ot sea —_ leaned ai montme « ACHING STITCHED SHIRT nosoMs, WRISTBANDS | dress (Cigky aioe Pouce fd collars, in overy wt Pas ir band a mr Ane 4 end 142 Brosdway, above Astor Tue xaousre a a Wuinicew 200. Proprietors. a, i og he " MANTBLAS MANTILias. Free anarevings Newoear tare = thread lace, enn, Only illustented Jeurnal ot Crimes. And sik maatitisa RO AND OF ae van EET (TRE CHaNrioNsHtY OF Ae ere Feet TISSUE, rar volte Bayres, ‘and Bradley ‘tnd Tankin. Bee the Ol R, 481 Browiway. HE EXTRAORDINARY REGATTA TO DAY. eat and Sint loboken, prom! hy for viewing ine ontrotnt one wnobmtag, OF The nim Ing Vessela tant compose the sesond extraordinary LAID AND STRIPED SILKS AL 6S and 7) canta, the weaaon. qoumanmms 8 MAGISTRATE tat en Om CH SOIMCER RACs gIEKA, IN LAROW VARLNTY, Bagraving Aayur Wood A leo, al Avene will ha NBWY STV! BS EUMMBR SILKS, ‘Grier early. a f ATI = 265, 257,260 and 351 Grand ae, DENTISTRY. 47 and 49 Ontharine street. SRADTIPOL AND IMPORTANT cs | PROIAL ATTENTION 18 REQUEST > artificial teeth patenie BR, LNVRTS, dew hs) sent large and desirab D etaeke aD FO OUR PAD Waverley place a way, avi pha ANI) DRESS GOODE x FLOUNCED RO For summer wear, which we are oll Much below customary prices, Ein order to es Clear then All ont re the clowe of the season. A variety of new frie we rege and tissue robes and pa plese jroo 9 ‘yi be open if hot & TAYLOR, 28 and 261 Grand etree, Ris appiieatiom. at when connected wt Hates will be found Peete Wher menor. _ art alinr tr ppronchable by © cblished 12% od on GRIFFIN, 296 AND te FULTON § D"er TRAW GOODS FOR Casi Brookiya, is ic hia Bearttiul mineral weet improved aimoepberic plates, with or whhont extra: HOMER & “the ae eae eee ae ve or pariial seta on fine gold, $2 per tooth: ") Offer (to the trade only) Straw boonets, French flowers, Men's, youths’ and children’s hare, vmere, gipnien, £e., &6, in ene® purchanere. rhode, by the doom oF CARPETIWO AND ) UPHOLSTERT y ARSON & HARD, WHOLESALE PAPER ne ciurers, No. 44 Reekran atre © AL rednetion from former pric N. K.—Paum leaf shaw and 8 rera of the proming binders = i courell to call, before pureses a . 44 Beckman ‘CHROK, BLACK ann whtr®, Travelling wrappers, We COMPANY, 473 Broadway, gra Opened thia morn! Price #9 50 and

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