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— NO. 5658. : MORNING EDITION --MONDAY, pes = — — —— e unfit state to undertake th.* Beavy labor whieh AFPAIR IN Ing from that used fer Shee | ol = | accomplished when anoth: BOSTON. Vetog no Kova ea syns Sherasteet, re | sition. Hie arrest upon the suspleion of having been THE ARCTIC EXPEDITION, —, _ “lu into shallow Sater nal had not fortunately | they had yot to nacomplan “wom at this pl thereof. about the premises, were | the moat intense and painful excitement ip the Sb DB time. ft is probable tl the shi oom p The wm ace deemed ruitetent to warrant his arrest. Accordingly, » munity, and ee ee rt of the Proceed ‘Wa Md aground all the wiote ps mut | was so extremely backward, that b'™ pg ‘& pool of cordingly, 7, and we cannot but hope that an investigation | Repo of e ee ings of H M.S. Kine a Ra tor ge penne iy the we x of sawiug | water was to be seen on the surface ie which ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS officers Clapp aud Starkevarher we \ rt private carriage to the residence of Prof Wabater in | from © ebarre so dreadful, and. ao renaghent tobe and Investigator, Was io. “ting our ships Into a position of oom; covered the harbor, except ouly along the" lime of gra Homlidan.ineenenlng ton eate crassa tien | creer comioiee ‘ repugnan BETWEEN THE 18TH OF JULY, 1848, AND THEIR annie | S#t¢e¢ 19 p “hough with only a foot or two of earae | rel wlich had been spread out towards tL'® Rarbor's Supposed Murder of Dr. 4 stated. ‘This bas been done, although the part of the VaL IN ENGLAND, ON THE 3D NOVEMBER, 119. | fHY@aafety Moving tides; but the winter had now | aiail poops Cea yerer; and, there appeased Dut 1) lurder of Dr. George | body found hasnet yer been identified a3 u portion of that TELEGRAP » THD. | tospdre at 16%." suverity it was Imposstbte to korp | mai, Hrowpect of any release this season of Dr Parkman and it in a matter of considerable doubt HIC. The following communication will be perused with | set in with 40 MM “amployed at such work withoee | eg Att hands that were able commenced with saws, Parkmaa, Pate epg Pm rbd etoile yi profound interest. being report of the proceedings | the people any Jon, ‘ailtiaud thats soa i out | extending the breadth of thee canal so much a¥ to It is also stated as an unusual fact, that daring the seeveries respecting the Muardor | of her Majesty's shipg Evterprise and Investigator, un. | rious injury to » fering from | admit the sbips to pass down iy: towards the point of anette tix cr eight days, a fre has besm constantly Kept | OF PF. Parkman, tending to eriminate der the command of Captain Gir Janes Rows, between | severe fross bites h of Ootober, th. the harbor. « distance of rather .more than two miles. urning in the furnace im the apartment cocupled ty Profi ssor Webster. the date of Mis Inst despatch to the Secretary of the | | On the evening of The 1h ion, within . porte prnets labors wene continued ceil tig, 1688 Aueety rer we ei roa 1» Deo. . of pedition off Scarborodyh, onthe 3d of thi each otber ‘ vided slong its li 1 an | minating Pofessor Webste! Belleved to be rubstantalty a correct statement of te | ,, Further Alscoverics have been made, tending tofaston | presi at November: | each thee cet onzfour go bu'"8 takin the En- | tbussared cha ticacn wet, bent Vection 6 seaward } ir. main features of this melancholy affair the murder of Dr. Parkman upon Professor Webster In accordance with the intentions expressed to the | terprise to some didtance to the wartwe rd, but any at- | remained to all appearance as firw), V fixed ss during | Ben, He. Besihes this, there wre ramet without, number in | fh his own laboratory bes beom found a ehest, in the | Snerttary, % the Aduaalty. (9 may letter of the’ 8th of | tempt to leave the chips, undue He Tetartoas aud | Shae tutsr, but we could perceive 18 4 ‘08 wasting o 0 Bier, Be, ctrculation, some of which are kaown to be wholly uu- chest, in July 1848, her Majesty's sbips Entorpzserand'investt- thelr situation. would have beowt bigtty fayurlous and | close along the shores. and it was no, * atl the 2th rm frue, and others are being thoroughly invertinated, im | Dettom of which, covered with straw, were found fur- pater sailed om that day from the Danis settlement of probebly 2 ¢ led to siamity, but the paxk whisb | August that we succeded in getting © clear ot the [From the Boston Evening Transoript, Deo. 1.) Soden te npourinin either abelnsoate ae ie neatious ote beds, fg hi Ng lng 5 et fap ch Barr fre might sel vs basher 1 ote house , Deo. 1. ‘mon; ‘many rumors whi a running t an intricate erhipel: | Mt, ne: mitted’ chance ef ever-e er etore leaving P. ‘ a. tihas int evening, out wnols popuiatien has beam in | adto ng, tha may rumors whieh are generally ball. | "All the body has now beow found ave the head, fst sane Tmaine Mereeel, om tntrtcete, svohlnctag ot | Poca and asceenthe, ihwey, as for aa we sould | bel balis apenas Fort Leopold L had coun “4.2 bongs & state of jthe great possible exeitement, in oonse- | ofa portion of the clothing of Dr Parkman hie waten | °2¢ STs. The accused is quiet this morning. The | off the pressure of the in pack. we swoceeded in | Mecern from the hills, the same eztensive mace of | our Dousing clo we of ase w ‘th, aad for iu whieh the whale ships had beer Beary, hummocky ioe, which we had coasted: along tu [ which ve could tind a eabetitute wry day some advance to search of an opening in the early part of September, also twelvé months’ pro’ ha Recessa- quenee of the astounding rumor that the body of Dr. | and somect his papers. ‘There are ether rumors tond- | ‘quest will commence on Wetnesday. The police as | Fotns tor bn anon 5 ody leaving kmen ott Bas been discovered and that Dr. J 4 . : we Professor of Chemistry i the Medical Bensei pak ores eater Biteb, gene Webster. | sext, that they have further Infurmation against the theweterere toa when we made fast to a | Was still pressed olosely home against the north’ shore glue and of Harvard Cullege, sd’ ewoilewen comneoted by | {anus cx legal inverigation Ghich wit'be mates | 0cterd Which will not be mede pulls mail the Coro- aground off C2 ton of North Somerset, and remained xed there through: | | hr had beem lengthened seven fem ° fer the j iat teen ‘arrested and “foryeisoned org gee nite tt pep consistently be done under the present | 2¢’s jury site. A number of chemists and physicians | ,,!itte we were Jol#ed'yy the | ord Gambler (of Hull), | out the winter: so that if the Enterprise bad been able eM i P , o@ suspucion of | state of excitement ‘are now en, 4 in apalyzing the aches in the grate of fo hag = meena, San remee Se Wie, haven run to get of the harbor, jd not have proces | veying whole of Sir John Frank being the murderer iner-duiity, then smazement, Officers have bee: ] ' : m sont to Cambri ling ships, nd would most likely havy been confpelled ether to | wh: . * befal | aid hen blank. ‘unspeakable horror, hare bean the | tions to mate a thoroczh tearch of idge with instruc: | the room, and placing the recovered fragments of the Med the: peck edee forage pass the winter Jn tb van fo hare cobmened So’ ceeakion ie fide Denia ne 4 nate os a oe pee rene © public mind as the | premises of Prof. Webster, to ses if a ditional ight | Pedy im their true position. The military were out ho had England, and thus have defeated all prospective mea- Yumor haa gone op, gathering eoantenanee aad oon- | can be obtained; but the reault of their investigations | last night, but no disturbance took place. Frem the lest | ures for the sssistance of cur lone absent friends ee oe, n the anrsla of crime in Messachu- | is not yet known. Coroner Pratt will summon @ jury 4 ean ore, oumpact, nud heavy nature of Ard, although | could not but feel extreme diea pe ae ng sie em produeed. ef inquest this afternoon, “to inquire into the ideatity Ppeouliar shape of the limbs, after the picees wore put ice. erosriug to the west coast of Bafta polntment at the small advance we had been ablo fe cots, in the market place, at - turn, | ofthe ee eee body found, and by what means it | t°sether, there is no doubt now, that is was the body of this season He bed, thersfore returned to the make during our first season, yet we had much to be 4 os eee ee om ead them to the westward, when about tw men greet each each other with pale, eager |i , and | came to its north, und expested thet ail the otber ships wouldason thankful for im baving beeu permitted to gain sesure | ‘ ? 5 a 0 w * t rT j; he ie vel confident: bet Die te others was t! ost desirable apy one spot dl to against him’"— {a wrung forth, the agitated listener oan | bottom; acd ie the metering: ie fe. wie matter to she Bere eotmonee. eae a eee ee eae ad August iad pre, be-sclected for that purpose; being at the Junction of “fiat whiah appeared to-ta pels of Barrow Strait, Lancaster only yout his siekeutug sence of horror, in some such Inlet, and Wellington Channel; expression ae that of tamis.— *Q, bozrible ! ©, borriole! moss horrible !* ‘A thunderbolt at clear noonday falling with a lond ‘Fepoit and sbatterivg the most o nspioous domein the clty, could not beve produecd @ greater shook to the vexternal senses, than that which the falling of susp!- ‘sic oa Dr. ‘weestiy; te this case, = ponent soldered om im ite proper place. moral sepse commuuity. The first impulse, | This box was to be about fe . eno all bis sequaintances, is, to oxalaim, “* impesst- | foot and a half in depth sud width end wes direeced to 6! VE eous | an 0 ud have been no valid | bo sent yesterday to Professor Webster, but whether to one for bis arrest!” And then, as minute clroum- | hipapartment at the College, or his resid noes are related— cs facts, binging on facts, are de- | bridge wedid notlearn execninghes a pated, tbe macioty of eee oan er fact reported to the authorities is, that ra - bs aaa ng the arrest is reiuc jy aud patafully ashes i furnace in Mr. Webster's am We give tho facts that have thus far come to light -—About eight o'loek | mised, at any rate, to remain ia com| with the fi " y tl ¢ four grea’ o on Seturdey evenin brilliant glare im the atmoe- i Mast off frou theborg early the | Sound, Priace Reg ng someee ini - faa Ao) toll of the the thips through loore streams it «as hardly possi: {tor abandoning ont in the direotion. of Fast Breokly of water. wale bad opeved , thelr ships. 4 pes oar ents. e Girestion, of Kast Bresklys, «1 | out during the ealm whioh prevailed aii night lets, without fluding indications of the proximity of our / Penne al mB st | Our progrers was, however, slow durieg this and the expeditio xtromely gravdund | next few days, and our situaciun often diifloult and ‘he winter was parsed as are all winters in this oli. embariassing wate, but lo: xpertence aud lideral menms cw the morning of the 20th, when off the Three comforts that no other expedition bad «1 ds of Bafiin, im latitude 74 degree N . we were sur- it is remarkable that the hea‘th of the ere prized, om the leaving off, Lo .ee the Lord Gambier more during this wister than any former cecaston, about eight ries diet ‘standing under all rail to the Our want of success might hn May mtn —_ hward on ofsappoin of the only remain- = -] ee their rpirite Se ny me ) We w ean. of forwards of winter was preionged unuruaily far into the | damaged, en @ to ashes ir loréshipa® ring beture we could give them more acti ee 5 had only the eveoivg before pasted within ment wile of her wben. upon any'signal of During the winter a great many white foxes were for any opemii jad vt toulye eat deye, they sustaine hummocks were thrown eae. seme days we could no! by the Isborious operation of” hummocks from under the ship was so mu employ- | crease the leakage from three 1 ches daily, which, t t prerent, served to routnward, we would taken aitve in traps set forthe purpose; and as itis | was not, as we had hitherto belie ® quart the Poconges gh i have been found particles of | consumed, an: large quai their intention ef going te th Also @ part of the lower jaw pilea ‘up in ail directions. serv: in this affair, with an scoowpanying protest, however, | bone of a human be n; kit th goby ig. Oh OF more of the teeth in ‘he teat difficulty was fice ee useatainciesan woth they Wars | Ss” covspontne ptcly "ith tanya Be tase | tn Suerte vere So upoes eo bars Maen ce ste tahaetacerts Sha | foweitene seed e ody anundsappe a 5 Ta eon thoroughly substuntia'+d before @ legal tribunal. am. Tose any bse ~ with those of Dr. Park- | in tion were built upon e wharf which jutted out | yi.) for prraecving alone #0 far beyond all pon which a notice of the position of the akan} teas wines pd — over vac beng Ticaven grant that they may prove fallacious! How. Rh ther ciroumstances which are be- derable distance into the river. im order, how- raPi depontiod on blue T beers he aud depots of provisions was engraved, to be clenohed ey were 20 intetieced. a8 to form one en! sheet, eT eck tn geen of eteun | eerie gas, sive, & dark complexion to the at the burning mass the ae eased on aie dhesugh'the | rouud ther necks and then ret them at liberty again, ex! froen shote to shore of Barrow Strait, ai a 8 5 coveerned, and to- great difficulty of \.elvide Lay. ith the hope that some of these messengers might be wasthead, whilst the extr ity of the tem- stantial evidence ray seus, let us postpone, as far as | gother with some iucautious and Lath Hampburgh ferry boats jam mat: viet i fe ee ee oon oe Oe eee sont than it | Evia published in some of the pesny papers, re tlpeng ye Ri ie gehen oa “he sumese more imporing and suthentio front than ated ecme excitement against the medical institution | water, however, cnly one boat could manage to get 4 of conveying the intelligence to the krebus | perature bad cemented the whole so firmly together, ror, ast of those vessels would that it appesred highly improbable that ic could break pture up again thie season. In the epace which had beem ed our course to the northward tances of perplexity, amaiety, ough | could wot but feel assured that redly be eager fo ‘Wearsat present Charity and common sense alike | j, G cask; for ee, in North Grove street. to be of use—the other returned t@ | wo should eventually grt through the Melville Bay ral rhort preliminary journeys, in April and | cleared away for upsbipping the rudd nowly- As we bave been informed, on what we deem to be ‘ai iy’ barrier, calor, avd ight winds so greatly impeded b, to carry outsmall depots of | formed ic inches thick, and im some places 10 were sadly disappointed at being thus | gy5y movement im the paok. that day ir day passed provisions to the west of Cape Clarence und to the | along the shi} the thirtenn feet saws wore tee ority, etrong cuspicions have been entertain. the loth sp pre’ ; “4 er sine the aleopp-arance a Be eee ro city will ke disturbed. We undersiand, hat woes the sommes Mecentathe scone oe —— y Se Tog eee rs | bey le’ 4] Mayor | Bigelow has adopted the most energetic mea. | the fremen principally direoted ther efforts to was in or the Medical college. (a branch of Bat- | proceedings” posi egenc: + bla ge Poy ag dy distiilers, tthe meta a Profeseor Webste: remains in Jail, and They were not altegother of excitement, #0 much s0, cessful, as the upper end of the building was burnt, ite contents greatly demaged. It was uot until ul away uvtil the searon had so far ud) 1 left the ships o1 short to work Clude every hope ef eccomplishing mush, anything, , May with a party consisting of Lieut, M’Clintock and | We had now fully made up oux minds that the ships before the setting in of winter 12 men, with 40 day’s provisions, which, toge iva | were fixed for the winter, aud, dismal ug the proepeot No exertions, how . | tents, clothes blankets and other necessaries, were | appeared, it was far preferable to being carried tage cf every opportunity of pushto; lashed upon two sedges. We were accompanied, for | the west coast of Batfla Bay, where the grounded bergs ward uptil on the 20th August, daring @ heavy breese the firet f our journey, by Captain Birk.io | are in such numbers upon the shallow bauks off teas from the north-east, the suips. under wil the ceil they Command of @ large fatig parr which increased | shore, as to render it next to impossible for ships im- pack of ic of bat mode- | Our Dumber: forty-two, He would willingly bave | volved in @ pack to escape destruc’ luable acietanoe etillfurther, had {not | — it was, therefore, wii Es 5 z § & 9 3 ? Fs 2 e Ea E 2 tj 1 for examination. o'clook the marees Dr. ‘A strong police force is in att : : one ae fit thet! ates we attendance at the College, | The loss sustaincd by the parties. y felt that bis presence at the ships would be more bem ) wane, % ud all petacns are denied admittance. very great, Besides throwing about one hundred men | BAnGled wien aoe it wae Sen lgathaeecienda mation teat cach etpeemartees | tan eee bate a iae tana te oars on, ee rs Cambridgs, the herpes} ‘several | (frm the Evening Edition of the Boston Mail, Deo. 1] | out hry > _“, we believe, | ghips ot ell bazards, The rhe and completing svch further measures as | proposed af eight or ten miles daily. © we famed for the mouey, and been fom time | _ The deep and singular mystery in which the fate from four to five thousand dollars worth of machinery | during this revere trial were great, but fortunately — be adopted during my absence. our part was totelly uni ig, for of the ship b tmaport , A = Dr. George Parkman bas been realed fi and materials comeumed. It is said the greater part is Y i i to time yy applied to the officer who | po. length been se far cain Ara — past artineured. ‘The fre. it a. asta by Witboesnorines Gamage eee aa haath das, ; ! ! ed account of this journey may be found im | could have moved situ 1; it may be rvflictent here to mention, that tion of all the inlets and smaller jetoly (akea out of in tho centre of & Meld of foe mors than dfty mi cirowuference, were carricd along the southern shore of Las cmoter 5: . ‘After passing its entranee, the too dritted ia kets for Prof Webster's course of u Seer Cae oe CE ee nat eee Mutoeriae | terrible suspicion, a! the Massachusetts Medical Col- | ¥00d having becn placed too near the furnace, fai latitude 10} degrees N.. and longitude 68 ‘the professor to take vp his note This cireamstan: is to beve incensed Prof. W., who, on F: rea rees W., and stecred direct for Ponds Bay, where I felt assured of meeting wira the whale ships, ifeny et laud aod might learn lege, as the scene Of his murder or come days past, baif formed and whispered suspi- Police Intelligence. of not a few of our citizens, have | Violent Assault on Shipboard —As the bark Maria | :hould have ororred to» morning o leet week, called at Dr. Parkwan’s | 18, in the winds , No. 8 Walnut street. aud left word, “it he (Dr. been aor cae to Professor Webster and the hospital. It | was entering the bay ogg from sfoar mouths’ | from them if the Erebnsang (error, or their party in of the coust we parced alo southerly direction, along the Wert shore of Baill .) wanted his money on that mortgage, to call at the | Wes bere that Dr, Parkman was last seen and positively | voysge from Maracaibo, Bouth America, two of the | boats, bad passwd along that shore, and also witha Plored until reast of Ponds Bay, to the son 5 reve v ‘The north dhore of North Somerset trends slightly | of which we observed @ great number of wwised, also the assertion made by Professor seamen, culled John Webster and Andrew Everson, | view to comm uploate with the tsquimaux, who an- hundred | violently aceaulted the mate of the vessel with «| mually visit the ovset, end from whom we might have the pe ke. The blows were infiloted on the head | derived information of our absent frivuds tre jock that afternoon.” ‘The dector is known to have proooeded to the Col- poke mn pes ae tee a until atter passing the | stretching across our path, aud precsating the rom this polot it trends slightly to thesoutb- | expected by us, our release was almost miraculously four aod fi hiob ‘ms, be bas been unable to This, of itself, was # suspicious olr- jew mileabeyond Caps | prospect of our worst anticipations, But when least * ersona inthe ebow uch violemoe that the life of the mate is comai- On the 284, we medethe lend about ten miles to i , Nhe statement that be was subsequently seen evmstence, when we cousider the meth andstrict | dered doubtful. Captain Dean. master of the bark, southward of Pomds Bay, sad could trace the line eet, until after rounding Cape Bauny, when | brought about. ‘The great fold of ice was rent lute i; 4 Ho Budge, be a8 90 bese. Deinees Nene of. p. fe a, came to the police es, and related the olroumstanes the main peck close in Suetnst the land, at 0 éis- warly soul direotion, innumerable frag ents, 08 if by some asenn power way to the College, pformed «. information whieh | to Justice Lothrop, © patched constables Joseph | tance of three or four miles to vived, sud our people worked wita energy; é some groeerics at 8 store on the corner of led to the search and finding { & body ia the vault of rosett om board the versal, ly tees Looe ed hom» as to inet» bo room i fe tow Apes. the ships past the heavy tloe ploces, The i Novth River, in order to take eooused par. pe ‘Detwern it wod the shore ‘cB sud Blossom streete, whiel he urdered co be sent the hospitel, supposed to be that of Or Parkman; but : 4o his \ouse, but left in the store « bag of celery, which | *¥eh ® body was discovered at tly hour las thes into custody. It wee intimated by the captain | Fonds Bay and hove tu. within balf « mile of those ehitogton Channel to the vorth Ligator reached @n open Fpace of Se sald he would himeeif sali for in a few mii At | Bing. The besd ands portion trunk was gone, | that the two sallors were desperate men, aud had | points upow which ths Erquimaux are kuown to plase ry hewvy, Bumaocky ice, whilst to the the 24th, but It vas mot until no they would kill the | their rommer residevoer, Oring Kune every balf hour, peared more favor cnterprise eouid clear the ‘ a } Yot it be asserted, *t ed, er \e ee him when be should « ‘ine from the College, | , Aiter the discovery of the remains. « warrant was v 1 uvey any idve of (he sense foand ourselves ence Fateful heart poured bo Almighty God ined not to divide and with our glasses ol: y examining 'y part of | the shore, without being Bbie to discora any human = y intended, until we shoul point for their exertions fore proceeded to the southward, tracing | forth its praises and tuaukeg Hens ef the coast, when out progress | for this enlooked for dell more at Ibert de: rien Ponds Bay we commenced a rigid examination of the cosst to the northward, keeping the ships clore in slong the Jand, so that neither people nor boats became muce ralof the gp | v Lhout our seeing them Uppored Urelers from bility, wo Chat i€ proves Son tonaey teem 5 going bdeiure the'wind most fortun 1 bad not divided the toree. which | is at the College about the time mentioned, and that, and twe Te, Merers. Clapp and Rice proceeded in he paid him the $450, be cannot | * cétriage to Cambridge. and at sbout 10 e’olook last seserts he pe! ning. took him into ody. He betrayed the most oe jeretand, it was neces- ey bim boatiy in thw arms of the officers, said Prof. Webster edmits thet Or Parkman instantly pee» for the arrest of Professor Webster; he Seep Cretioe ee neko itis well known that Dr, Y. was very me‘bodical im bis business matters. It is also stated, that daring the whole of the past ‘yeok, Prof. Webster bas kept himerlf very sesluled— Ouse to the carriage. Upon his way to the 4 three knots through the water, we could only that bis rooms at the College bave been kept eomiant- Jail Lis groans and exclemations were continued, and of result of all out observations as well se both ; for although the k ) Gy locked ~ circumstanoes quite ususual with hia. the mort violent character. of the officers, and they were taken before J aeti orks on the land, tuat we weresometines of provisions was every day becoming boas, the ne i sity of carrying & the suifwrers om the sledges, ainet the wind mieoth we arrived off Possession Bay, anda ane the low of the sarrloes of three others, who had t on shore to search for any traces of Sir feare behind, greatly fucressed | rannll exprdition baving touched ‘et this the Inbor of the ble to work rendesvous Novbing was tound but ‘The examination of the coast was pursued wotil the to doing Armstrong wa detects left there recording the visit of Sir Edward 5th of June, when, having copsumel more then haif | from whom he obtained the % Parry in /S19, the peper was very much damaged, but our provisions, and the strength of the party being | Justice McGrath | by careful washing and fitting together, nearly every much reduced | was reluctantly cv mpelled to bandon threugh the further hearing. | word was clearly deciphered. (it is preserved ) forther operations, as it was, moreover, necessary te | in lat. 69 N otorteus Individuel called From this point e continued the examination Of give the mon a dey of rest. But that the time might Oirele, aftei ht, by off | the coast with equal cere, for we fully expected every pot be * holly lost. | proeweded with Sergeant Hurditeh Strong wee to ee those of Whom we were in seared, wad the and Willinm Them ‘s seaman of greater endurance, | of Cape Farewell 0: owt vigilant look owt was kept aloft and from the to the extreme south point in sight from our eucsmp- | 28th, we struck se te rent, distant about righ: or wine miles From this ight we found ow of September we arrived off Cape York, point we bad to fine view ae fully to reward usfor our | Kovaldsha and F ore to seek for our friends, additional labour. mere empeetally reflected | Peted our furth mark at this romerkeble that trem the nature or ibe tee over which we, unen- | Bight before we could arrived at the Admiralty early on Me committed Chem both to prison for trial | From these and other alleged facts, euch suspicions | , Tbere satounding disclosures, and the arrest of Pro- 3 e- | were aroused that, in the Protessor's absence last eve- | fesecr Webster, have thrown the whole community into ‘Mr. Ephraim Livt'sfield. who has the care of the | © fever of excitement, and thourends of people were buil and croands, was induced to break thie in the vietnity of the hospital. partition wail to the vault wader the private labo- |. !r. Webster ls. f'rofessor at Cambridge College, : Eaatasene Webdeter, im the Cesemont of the cb & tee 4} be ey and bere discovered portion e Me c 1 the trunk of . bumaa corpen, to oe condition ay delivering @ course of lectures on chemistry. He " We apparent that the remains had not long been | SDout 60 rare old. want, covery, with the fact that Professor Webster lw e learn that the cnly caenet: ‘the body Alsco- es sl ps rgeon, oe teal 3 coe wee tho Jett leg and @ portion of the trunk | of was ample to give rive te the astound- susploion that Dr. farkmen had thee been most rest om Sa Biage, om a charge of giving the Chemical Bauk. to John arm-troag, tu Fee hick is aiwaysfoand recrossed the Arotle A and diabolically murdered, or Webster was ordingly arrested at his a reaidenee in Cambridge, ap rm farts yr Ries, which was placed ® paper for the guidance Of cumbered. had iravelled with comparative esse, could ‘and lodged in Leverett street jul inst night, to await a. Hopkins arrested, doy party that might fail in with it, This servios was hardly Lave been aecompilebed by the party in one | No further developemeote We hear that he was intensely , e going im his farnace for | the names of T pericrmed by Lieut. M'Citmtock, with much eKill, under day. whilst it would bave required another to have got | _ | cannot eo | excited on Jon, and gare way to violent ox- a at particles of goid and silver, | junr. on # che’ G@rficuit cirowmstapoes. back to their present encampment | deep obligation slamatious Teported correctly. would Gisoovered in the furnace Dr. | Green. residing i the practice of throwing over- i ho extreme point of our operations is in latitude 72 | thon and neslous r to in cf ciroumstances pol id wateh. and usually ® | acousei perro concerned together and robbed ‘ach ship, containing papers with degree 38 N. and longitude 95 degree 40 W It is the | tervies, and my aduiiration of the coaduot of the ofllsers fog to the deepest guilt, Among other lsnguage of » bis pocket him of two fifty dollar bills on the Bauk of New York ‘mation of all our proceedings, gums were fired west polit of m small high peninsulas. and the state of sud crews of both rhips, whose meritorious exertious fier iscurremtly stated that he used the ms of cletiiimg bave been | it reema that or T?aukegiring day. Inet Chu fi thor, cod Diue lights and rookets The atmorphere being at the time peculiarly favourable | fuily entitle them to the most terorabie eonsiderstion Sitowts . o thet that infermal seamp (#1 by Dr which tally with the | scoured parties met Mr Gree bi hours of darkness, the ebips being kep® for distinctness of vision, land of any great elevation | Of the Lords Commissioners of the «duiralty te refet to some acormplics) has betrayed me!” | ““Wemers of all By og he Breacway. wbere they played a cary rail that avy boat sering the #iguals might have been eeen at tbe distance of 100 miles SAMES C, ROSS, Capt, IR. N. Autre area thousand rumors of this sort alost, bat mers Of ail Sorte are so rite that belied ts put toe | afver taking drinks together, they have reached the he extreme high oape of the oosst, however, was ciate ae pan a ae Seeds to attagh to thom we leave out rentess And correct information is denied | ¢aioon. fe information thus distribu- pot more than fifty miles dirtant, still bearing nearly Castes Bekaes Deeea Geet to 3 ny Instances, on the ground of ite im | war induecd by Hatteld to bet om the gam pouth. (the bearings herein givem wre true, the land | A - ive that a further and thorough Investigation | police arrangements | amd lost fifty cents, he then bet $6. which he al thus trending for Cape Nicolai, the nertberumest point | ofore Judy PP Professer's labroatory ths morning, ty whove “Sen rise to | gnu pulled out his pocket-bo k to pay. and being at which [ bad reached during my journey from the Vic | thal’ the intel *~ | ek hap Parnes were Toned shoees of | tenn Sees hee hore cece epee ee LenEe, | Soe Heme rather under the tndaonce of Rqver, See ‘and which | hoped to have attained on | P om the skull and other parts of a man's head, q much employed about the hospital. ther greener than he would be om other oocamons . a8 well ‘ a | tome’ ‘eral falve teeth, come coat buttons, mamususgs tc pun weal the city; and et the | Hatfield, on seeing the pooket book, spatened it from in ite bi ate vicinity, and aa nat #0 some gratve of gold. apparently from # watch erewte are crowded with Green, saying,“ there, that’s s #0 Dill,”’ taking book end party broken down it might have been Sen | if Ficple, smens whom the mysterious subject of Dr. | all ‘Econ aftts, he returmed the book ine playful mao- | st On the stairs leading from the labore d reveral rmall beye aod inlets between urder is the exclusive subject of conver- yer, Green net supporing for & moment that any of his | position ta whieh the nearer si ne sof auwagieg ‘marks of blood ne money war gone except the $6 which he lost ia betting | winter be southernmost cape, of whore cootioulty we ‘of almost in- (From the Boston Evening Traveller, Dee. 1.) HatGeld and Woodward, immediately after the retarn of ft ther: fore became neoeseary to push fc Port Leo- be srrored at om yet they : . raloon. and Green went home, | poid, to fuifl these promises, for had any of bis party 4 on the ebai oles this ac- Ss im thet reapect ts a t the et book, left t! » Last night, at about 6 oclock, it was announced to | tbe pocket book, loft the ialtan ate vet bork that he | moet with one of these 1 | as Mr ‘Pptate Lituetaa eda ‘tou Mine joece | bad been sues. And now A the romance Wood. | have gone 2 porot coun Cass. Yeni men, bein: @, it we » er le the bowiio, Jou ited | We sccor ly rtood over > . | Pact of the body of s man, ome log being gous, and alse | (y. way Theatr where ho fell ‘esteep. 004 his js iE cape, Mend oe camein with the edge of fout of the cther leg. | the Broad ihe San oe | companion Hatfield ocming tp and Oucing bim au cary for us to Iytng becwoun us ai ee ee ef omens ole ion etecy Nemes William Gardiner assm The United States —Orde Meee nan at cresewoll aud Brentford | thst the default of the def dition that lewd to the merite of the action, an@ pay all costs whieb bare soorued since The Brig Col. Howard ade. Levi Hayden. Motion te * yp our return to the encampm aound. The pisee where these remains were found was TL stated, a4 8 nurpiclous fact, in couneation with | rectly under Hici-ssor Watater's own room, which dA a mm ad fo te or et a cocneie net mide “Fetay execution against the stipulators de- ° rot "s laba- om $A5, and eleared out. 10 could pe ~ ‘the recent umaaual o.cerners of f ter'® | entered by no one but himself, These remains have ‘Sus informed that HatGeld bad beeo feel. | thata few days might prod our being so near ent egainet ti toed the party had out throagh = H , that from its ¢bimm incommenly dense ot. know, been identi! Woolw At ya gy a GE Dr. Packman nod a0 the re. | ing about his pervon, ands thought thea strask him te | ead te the mesatimn several past, ther amoust b- | lace we bis poe! end to his curpr'+> be dire: | of Barrow Srratt, to seek See Seda ne | Oe cnn beeen ‘una cf his money, Wooaward forthwith went in ward to be eight feet thic rtate of the tides was hich they fe jo, by which pine Rindilugs bee been used there 7. j ‘The most thorough Invert are now being companion, HiatHeld, and found bim Maxwell Duy end feversi rmalier tm and oil the rest that could work h Superior Court—0 upon all the matters to whick we all | Kept a Gre for the past week, which at 9 porter heuse in burch street. and aitbough *° ftones on ® high knoll, just above the | on Before Jadge Hurlbut ed. . talking took place between them, + fore Judge Hur Deo. 1.—Peter J Cwiter ve Geof - change the piace of trial granted, om terms Rebeca Bonner va Nancy eras whi a y o1 h costs, to abide the event + omit, anid Hatfield, ‘We now rtood to the routhwost to seok for s harbor Although our resources did tion caked, wes ¢ er | took the owey wear Cape Kennell, but ‘ound « heavy vay ef toe ox srectnes Ob our part, we could Bot but feel 00 Pn og for divorces in three oases were granted . i | bad, with your money into the jase, to Leopold isieod. g clong thio etisfocticn in = Soreranee, Loe herd of whem “"greinl motions were heard to-day, bat there wa Thus, 2c Ainggto Mr. Hatdeld, have ng stormy aod foggy weather, we had dimoul- So woes coast of Nord csaapeeh, @o wen nothing of public Interest. rtupate them Hi a¢ Mr, Green, Ube phips oer ye bye y A aad with rome traces of them ‘The reason for tra I * & quanrity of tee was bere + fol - {m Barrow Stal: at thie period of te seaun tere regione ba sire pesced, owes, toe oe With the thermometer at 19 degrees every DIED Nieivilie island they must have arr OK 85 LO thee chores long before thie time, where they would Medical College is undergolog the strictest earch led the authorities, after some consult Throughout, and ft may be expected that some defi- | four officers to Cambridge street to aavene Poe ite information will soon reieve the allabsorbiag Webster. in fret, the police have bad information in excitement which is prevalent In consequence of the their possession sufficient to have justified the arrest mysterious trots already develnped several day* ego, bed not the Professor's character - IS wettng Sas, tee tecuel Gobet in come | Me : va! fe ns e Dollege, im conse- | it was about seven o'clook that officers reas! j Fernee of these ‘ents, has been made, but the | th . i 4 eonse of the peo ww eeareD 6 genes ‘thet = real business, informed him that «ave of the attempt will prove "holly uoaval ‘and that Medical College bad been decided on, and that his pre- every intel! a onl yon will awalt the onim Imvostiga- sence was required After getting into the | 7, and abide by the reruls, he was informed of the obarge inet him, when t manifested exoitement, and several imes fell back into the officers’ arms. He also made use of ed taking the money, but which stretobed sorera It whien bad vate Keeping, seeing that he wae away ‘his rearou, convinced us ell was impracticable theatre, and that he was ip that direstien eying along thir cow dmit of any furth or ® bo of disrepute, aod agirl tending from the weer of « orm | f i f Supreme Court, GENERAL TERM Before Judges Jones, t.daonds and Fdwards Tease Bogea —Toe defentant of sending threatsoing levters ening Journal, Deo, 1.) {Tpem Go Sesea oung ice formed rapidiy and beosme ity was thrown inte @ #tate of the most intense | Stars Be ~ phe end of ment that ‘ions btful nature. ited to prison. urtrate all Our exertions to pace thn boomy pave found ws in the beat possible position to render gzeitement thle, morning. by the sanounorment thet | vmod cf hia arrest uatit this morniog. The sollegs Suaptetom. Amen called Win NoCarty " ‘ersome daye of 80% hem ansatance abd eondue: thei 0 ou vest ghee peep | Basted and committed 0, Leverett street jail. upon , #n0w 8 thorough seareb, and also the Pro- ee mopaen ot pin A By OS adeepceery patter yr tee We set forward on our some 4 journey on the sil are S Snuch terms | and Uae cvnrt ona teem ving eer fe ton | barbe Fort Leopold on = srening a d the remainder of the di sions. Among other facts, It is «taved that the Professor Justice Lothrop committed him to prison for | coor aves - panned gers on tes riety | pie ye day wae beving ® large tin box made, | ‘The wheie matter is now in the hands ef the Coro- | “renee | ner, who will prebably hoid an inquest upon the re maine this afternoon, after which the sccused will be nt brought up for exam! , if the jury should think already come to light, a# well ae upon the that ‘he facts elicited warrant s further prosecution of and one rumors, for which there is very little if any | ‘he silat. ‘The ground of suspicion againet Professor Webster may be briefly stated:—Dr Parkm: i lw Tro young boys called Gilbert | day it would have been impocsibie to have done so any jtadell, were arrerted last Satu i. the main pack during the night, hy i he land. and ootpletely realed the mo of the barber that the inquest thie court be days the defen cs court, ax seourity, to ablue the poy $10, cost of the inquest. thas UD Power and & Wood — Motion denied. up: lee MeOurd, ¢¢ Dantel Carpenter, for Defamatory Expressions — Motion granted y rate, accompli hed one material ed to fod (he anchorage, of woion much o abt. weil ® rable to reeare Ubat it should be tae #inter yand \nu Brow a cor Fralley, of the Thirte peeing & counterfeit $1 consumption, t rT to fi the next morning jad suiutien be. ob fuidlied our expeeta gireum: Bormor Webster tained the aeoused for @ further by dest a ave on me ton Attempt at Burglary —T + about the bar oor, be the from 9 to Wm Kelly and Joreph Jo! og im her he weatward tu search of « © 5 legal fr Gay wight In endeavoring to break tm terprice as it was new bayood probe. The December tere of tht pr he finally hovee No 128 Madison street cooupied vf winter aod from the morning. there will be doubtless. pretty lange Bo far That afternoon Judson Officer Fvane, of the Seventh alevdar: and thete are some one of moe a ord'= the rogues, ebo bad in their possession nary interest, mong them are the two actions = taid there all an insirnment used by burglars The faruily were nual tain Mo: erreo fadioted for abductiua aad | Py) fire Rindiings absent from the house op a viitin the souutry Jus neewule battery with intent to commis pe. | Sones : tee Timpeon ccmmitted (hem to prison for trial steam | yore of Privee Guite bumber of Inverenting cases baie been takew wou, Sat Bop ‘ ouedd ‘eden cterseat Lieut Kobingon slong the western from the Gesrions to the Uyer aud Termiacr wal. there being @ regu ac teow Movi ments of Individuats, atte at The labore of theae parties wore of tus ne Actuated by thi oo ie w J of subjerts here were fou: duration, still they like oprselves, ® the evow bind pees, sprained ancl amnrvat ly that under Lieut Robinson. #! ‘of the coast for seversi miles te the sourh. | Apt 1. wae ats pisnve keon. Mise, om near Montl- gh whieh no vd aeoes to It but penetrated beyond the of bis room. to the articles sta‘ed above, mineral teeth, v hieh now Covered t teat wnerded Dy steam evuid be’ oh been yy i ye in bis eonyietions, Prot Seater " mee a em De Harrie, Pringeton, GW Sehamelkey Varacalboy agence Vyasemert root . je; Benj OF r i thie 7 Robins Canpelviil nj Crate Leaingion, Ky 5 $ rivets“ chemical Ste supposed to be pieves of @ waren. fT MeDufie, of 8. C., ie in tit healt 4 | emin ¢ ‘epertment a toot opened ot jus be seem, that wuil) che body te fdenti ted yey ty ~~ da ee (5 | Ward of Fury Beach J, Grote Pumeceiphia, 1. Rogers ad at. Rogue, Lm the missing won. the evidence though ty naa ed he 10th of Writ eas wow but too evident, from no traces | sy. Richmond; 4 Ostman, Torsion ‘iT te form, of tn N d o, Vr Dom oi, Montreal, javage, do; 4 piel nf ate for trial, wilt Rardiy | v,m hor :—The fe the. Hangatieg exlive. whe are | | kis work wae pot only t cttmoe hesard: | of the ebvent expedition having bore met bun by any er teld Uileas Jess Joseph, Montresi, W. hapamd, a oe a nare i> at ee ten % Hamburgh, was dectded through the direot me: | us from the flows of thin tor fold other, | ¢ ae oa he Aneeee Feat fprinateld: B Lord. Permont: Dale, Balct more; MEBEa the right tog ands small portion of the lower | accused exbidiieo oe cuneaune Gis manne a 4 mbaaeador fe Load rnd Chie forte ing aa obatarle at tunes di hae 9 Ronee pooper ve peat forward tothe weets |W. 1. W ateen do , were amongst the arrivals yesterday _— wrming, ve « h | ce. area, eur operations were « om pete, | the Irving ‘of the bedy of aman This circumstance wished to tee bis friends different parts of te sore! : ward, as coon as our ships ebould be liberated from —_ © - ' space of land. ebere be hen th ere inter upted by the lee im the harbor | red & G@ Biles U SN; Berj_ hartom Mo; Laat Nb icity meee Yarns soon ay ot. Webeler by the vieitot the. posse 00 bee reumounee ne Cambrlage ince eclouy, the price of the | t-c:mitg ro thick as to require sil our attention oe the ederts 0 Sirdone. Wi ssardsra’s, perp, bet | felt | colle Row'on, Seoasehse Pee Suplae 6 ites searehl ot ated hich resulted fa the finding of bones | The cruwd abvut the ollege tis morving was large rhe on Cone S aa won of Atromk emery | Telly prevuaded that Sit Jobm Frankiin’s ships must | ' 1, So bees Ot ieee ani’ t Cavan parts of bones. ‘tos hamen which | COmpored however, of the immediate innabiants + Ameen Se OSS het the oat be rated so far beyond Melrille Islaud asto in | TOeet, | #enpH i ne ne Mase, acrived yurtor@ay =] apparently bevw burnt so that flesh | the veighberbved Throwghout the olty an immense wan tae 00 to prefer mating for the coutinemt of Aa maeoee % and cords were entirely consumed excitement prevails hay thet they dod cb low waler her than seek assistance foom the whale 6! in Ame » ett. «ork tocat « cacel was murdered at New Orleans, te eb to the one thet Prof. Web Dr Webster hae beld « high rank in soslety, aod wee * eno warp them of tie shots This had soarenly Deen im the opposite wing of the build. | Bas been remarksbie tor the amiability of bis diapo- weakened by incessant exertion, were in| | Teisiok ! 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