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THE NEW YORK HERALD. NO. 5660. MORNING EDITION----WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1849. : iT OW, n ‘and docs believe that said George Parkman bath been feloni- | do, and in the course of the afternoon, Dr. W kod City Intelligence. _ ‘Faso ine Be ee ane ae T H E B 0 8 T 0 N T R A G E D Y * | ously killedand murdered; ‘sud shis compiainane doth fur- | that he had on Friday seen Dr. P., had pald him gar ty ce dg bere ntl bred gpa thes torn Es ae ‘Thentrisal and Musteal, “ber suspect that sald Yoke: We Watetaceae said but bad not taken a receipt. ‘This nat crinted | @rtvoate Barween Howsens avo Banvacarans.— | {8% ; Eason’s pi Bewrar Tuxarnr—The magnifleont play of the Ris mantles aachtoceees the first suspicion, so contrary to the even ci of Dr. | Yesterday evening, the democratic republican electors y tness nam bert “ Three Guardsmen " conti ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS Pi {ously did tn esau ad him penta | Fo ae bls history, known here for 60 years past, wili | of the differemt wards assembled at the places appoint. | denooct thet ine taal eee nae med pre oi yo the brim, The oplenAla escnarn taetting guenteg ‘ pee cunly de ai tau tome way sed maantrand eels * (From the Boston Herald, Deo. 3.] ed in the general resolution of November 16, for the | of three times; and that she had askec him and some | auq the singularly stirring and mysterious chain of i ther passengers to drink at the cook’s galley. At nine o'clock om evening & crowd of about | Purpose of electing, by ballot, ward committess, theoe | "On another witness, named Sarah MoKeuny, boing | (vents that make up this play, together Sith the oftee- a py a or in Sra ms the Medical delegates from each ward, to represent such ward in | called for the respondent, abe said she would not owent irene — “im which it a | m t verdid the words “Be Thee ® con pany high,” | the General Committee, and fivo delegates from neh Uy te Sons ot ee wick,” ‘The house was o real jam, last nl .— Have you a religious scruple * with such a solemn accent eventi vt im sates ya there will be another this evening, (same vias, aed tec easorad mites Sean oe sate Sarah MeKenny <I will pot awoar by heaven or by | ogcasion of Mr, Lester's benefit,’ Go early to. get said complainant prays that'e warrant in duo fo Supposed Murder of Dr. Parkman, | sy ve tssued tor the arrest of ssid Webster, and that ho be a ee iafz be further deals with ne te tove oad Septiee may In the afternoon yesterday, Epbraim Littlefield, the 4 D ARRAIGNMENT OF PROFESSOR WEBSTER. janitor of the college, was called into court to reoog- | heard in anion, ‘The test shone brightly upoa the | the hunkers and barnburners for the supremacy in e550 m is God’s throme, and the earth is hi good reat. peste Perse Segundo Ato ee ad Me | Se AERaRachr seta gent rbewmes | WHE end ar Pare mean aye | he What peur Ce Cl ee Tremendous Excitement in Boston, | feonara Fuser and Charles M. Kitgalcy, thecompleta: painfally clean toene’’ The sponteasoesenknasion: | bave malutelned thelr Ricehenhia ome ang’ Teamaot smear by fe, "4 oF God te my religion, | of the “ White Horse of the Peppers ”” was produced pPespere re era ene, aur, Parker, in making the motion for requiring | ment of the hand of the Deity in bringing to light the | the latter, It being Imposslb the result of | “Tho Judge.—Are you Scotch ? here last night for the first time, Mr. Hudson sustain- Ok» sive dey mah his a AS, waked pte? fas ~ shih had been committed in the sombre 34 eipation ro each respecti vi Sarah MeKenny —No, | am Irish; Iam from Tyrone, | {ng the character of Gerald Pepper with a humor racy INCIDBUNTS " bat if was teruceitie ta rye dan rp ae ing} yal " a, bet Eeturs tht doors of which they stood, foe dod a in the north of Ireland. of his native seil, never degenerating into either cari- me woul bject wi y of & painter's art or a moralist’s The witness, (a good looking and intelligent youn; cature or coarseness \d the shoute of laughter and &o., &c., &c. bebrought to bear upon him to keep him out of the | refi :, Having, Snished \ Old Hundred,” they treene fo ane tesremunes oc $0062 slecbed. 06 8 neral | woman.) then aflirmed, and stated that ahe wasenzeged | applause that attended his Acting. from frst to last, pieE Visterday Larwteo direot attempt was made to | and followed in the same sholy strain with “Poor ders, and Daniel Mehan; as the Young Men's General yu a wa he eh ole Minstadinn nica te vied calreeaienaeeatenes aioe anateat mal ‘ : - The sryacserva % Dae eer, es ane Three student ow @ Steading tne peo errant Uncle? Nea pen eee pes go.” ittes, William Durant, John Aroulerius, James | sleep in the berth over Mra Esson’s, in order te take are very excellent representative. the wit, cool- finding of porti body, wry Few. J to ‘y C, Schoonmaker. In od. hae ahh. pa ata wins in enh Ay 7? , at the college. called upom the city marshal, and re- | have 1 aw care of her child, as was in the habit of beingin- | ness, and dexterity with which Gerald Pepper succeeds Dr, George Parkman, in tho vault of the laboratory of | presented that on Monday last week, LittloGeld offered | "There was seen end” tntuahic sted down, tho fact Tieotion in ‘the Thiea | {°7! Professor Webster, is constantly on the increase, At | £@ giv: that the Professor's chemical experiments took up | Ward was postponed until to-day, every corner the people congregate, and every other | or pr, Webster's friends thought thet Littlefleld ought | hugh,laréer Portion of his time during the past subject gives way to the discussion of the supposed | tohave been arrested upon jtrength of this infor- he was wont to beatow upon them ; an be ited and partly mot, we ted. This witness deposed to acts of familiarity | in terrifying the old Dutch Major from takin hird | between Mrs. Eason and Mr. Merrihew; the libellant | sion of the forfeited estates a the * Pep oF Facaity, ‘was in the habit of drinking, and used to send witneas | elicited repeated bursts of merriment. The farce of Tux Weatnen.—The early morning of yesterday | to the steward with notes for Mquor, as the captain had | “ More Blun@ers than One” followed, in which Mr. tery pent teaaad to rhea tee an om ee =| ve very little ho; el hogy jae ae Saree =e on mine 4 4 DY; m1 pape 3d Hudron personated the unpolished Larry Hooli is } je] @ wind began to blow fromthe | one time aa! ¢) was CS " da d in this, in th aristoc fraglcal fato of Dr. F. 80 great has the excitemont | mation. When questioned abrut the matter by Mr. | thet che Profesor was in hie laboratory il aight OM orthern® horizon portended | th w ects of familiarity botween | nish, the justhers of bis representation wee roiréed Decome, that if two persons are conversing upom any | Pak by nein ‘aoe ne p Abe ong Monday ly ia by * pene brett ree Taten i a clear ae on ry Spend oe. an Fe Moe soe ‘ard, (colored man); saw the | by the hearty plaudits of jo epectatons, Hie cinging foun fl that cold, but ac! an ; an 0 ie str . subject, in the street, immediately a crowd gathers to | the earance of Dr. Parkman,and that Es money Saturday might last, one of the windows of Professor | were pretty well atled with mud, from the storm of the au eal on tapetilensa ie ate sting her; Mra. rated from Merrihew in thi imous eall for repetition. The entertain- Meten to the subject matter of discourse, supposing ed from students for fees, to be by him paid | Webster's room was opened, and a singular stench is. | preeed! z night, all the fashionable thorough- | him in her own room; another night Septem ith “0 D that mo other topic can be thought or spoken of save ee & Coa pt perine pas “4 wen ror % enn os page ren occur in the neigh- ow re an tke beauty of the city, and all | into Mra Ea ‘oom drunk, and had @ quarrel with Grening there is a most canons pil ot fare. _ the all absorbing aapeee ro ‘Webster's friends wished ) it oi no excitamen' seemed animated and happy. There were a few floating | her; he sai better than him; Mrs, greund u An Irishman by the name of Patrick MoGinnts who | clouds during the afternoon, but not sufficient to de. | Faron told hi in, and Mol! Ninto's Ganoen,—The Ravele performed last, night It is sald that on the morning of the arrest of Pro. | te } " » Lolttlagela ‘arrested, wee bia being in posses- | lives in what is the “black hole” in Cypress | atroy te panty ‘of the dey.” The aight came on, va if she did he would cut her throat, pe to a large and fashionable audience, who seemed fessor Webster, the daughters ef that gentleman had \o! Dey #0 soon after the disappearance ued the multitude, stating in his ch | sunt asthe day bed been, and the stars never shone | enything improper between Mrs Eason and the highly delighted with th ening’s entertainment Btieet of Dr. Parkman. Mr. Parker replied, that as Little- ‘ ; given ou invitation fr © rey party, to some ot | Set as worth nme $200, there vas aolng trage | aioe be cane ated Lal ute eelcgn sae | Sr Teetinamag ene oman ary oar hante | tain. AUjournod Yo Thurday net See eee ae ee during the present week; and though they roached | in bis having $70 in bis possession, and the oirowm- | turned at «ix in th. ing. “Chis man has beon em- | to rert, the labors ares of . ~ Leon Javelli ay | te in his truly astonishing feate. heme toon after thelr father had left with the oticors | ?'4Pc0 was net snticjent ground for arresting him for | ployed to take away the olla, oF the reilcs of the dead | ‘rs ucrene Seacoe Tho Irntiee soa cy now | Before the (eee yer General Sessions. Bee peer ce renes to Simesiiien St Be Grane pale i eager r murder. ‘This was before Mr. Parker had heard Lit- | carcasses, and empty them into the different reoepta- he mite t ar ee Fors * wy De 4 sdtitional Grand. i was never before witnested in this department here. @ law, they were ignoran’ arrestand the | tiefield’s explanation, cles of filth, bh ol ‘subjects, which Wi, aot enly inseresting fe | pet pe nna: thnke Popo The tight rope seems to him likes carpeted floor, a eharge against thelr parent until the following morn- [From the Beston Mail, Dec 4 md, ployed to go of an errand, and in passing | themselves, but will alse prove of tho greatest utility | tlonal grand jurors to serve for the December term : igrieey aves OF perth mente saring ety bor ood ‘ It was the general opinion, yesterday forenoon, that | @P 5 wi supposed to be aa alterca- | to the hearer. They present a rioh opportunity to | George Crawford. Charles Roome, James F. Rogers, bs) Y, rte fans INCIDENTS OF THE ARREST. Professor Johm W. Webster, ‘charged with the murdor | }08 in the Frofessor's study; the voice of Dr. Parkman | those who arpire to perfoction in the knowledge of one | Washington Suni : | efike aaet one ition aetie arene (From the Boston Evening Transcript, Deo. 3 | cf Dr, Parkman, would not be arraigned in the Police | P* distinetly heard and eculd ewear to, and the sub- | particular branch, or at leart who delight Inve selon: | Trial ay, Edward Smit $i. the setts rtlets Masten Antsine Baral 58a, ReaD for caudition to, the feats given ia our last paper, in | Court until the result of the inquest was knewa, and | Volon'tne Br: tald: had Loca doe fer ae Ge moMeY | Hite and comprehensive exposition of one particular | Perjury ~-In this case the ury was omapannelt on the tight rope, wherein the ‘character of «Il subject. They impart a groat amount of important in- | day, but owing to the absence of the District Attorne be moe of further yee. He stopped at | formation, and offer to the public many other edvan- pr of the principal witnesses for the prosecuti z for a few moments, aod da reply made 8, the acquisition of which might otherwise not the taking of evidence was deferred till this mornii F that “he or yor uid not Fe er mtr nto poe oy nore tn he ifficult, but oftentimes impossible. The | Tho prisoner stands charged with perjury, in fals: again presonted last evening, and | following lectures were delivered yesterday evening :— | justifying to@ ball bond, and swearing to answer to " day, ottcer Rice, while arranging things iu Professor ) would be impclitio, and not gras Deastlly atek eM. Leeture on California, by the Rey. R. Towsend, at the taterv gations put to bim before Justice MeUrath. at | flutme, together with et sem ea ees tat im, hls p ~ ieee gop eerey a pit foramed bp. the justice, The isomer mig woape from custody, of | put ne (uoOlonuls)’ not Sinton coeur sagt ain ‘Tabernacle ; lecture on Anatomy, by Dr. Ingraham ; | the Halls of Justice, on the 19th of July, at which time | jions. B. Brillant, Mile. A Mona Il. Welle J I, - A “ ” ~ ick wo! e at chin Gent) appr te pwew 9 Sao iasen ee ae sock. | ter left the door, and proceeded to perform the orra snd Lecture on the “ Love of the Beautiful,” by the | be alleged that he was worth $20,000, over and above | and Mme. Marzetti, Rev. Henry Giles, Rol so important an omission as not securing the legal in- | ‘batho had been instructed to do. “He eaw Dr. F. 20 | the Rooms of the association, Clinton Hall, two lee: carcetation cf the accused, bay tures on the following subjects ‘Accordingly, Out half past one o'clock yester- | _ OB¢ of our reporters vislied Cambridge last evoutn — a“ ig subjes reference to the horrible developements which have t his counsel, Mr. Dexter, had drawn up a paper ‘filled the with consternation for the last two days, | wherein the prise: waived hi: ht to appear at the we giv other particulars as we are enabled to | present time; but this determi glean from various sources, the advice of S D. Parker, Erq, During the rearch at the Medical College on Satur- | County Attorney, who ur Chinese, he eromys sundry difficult ev Francois Ravel also appeared, and danced lor's hornpipe. The new pantomime of “Nicodemus” was 1.8. Houghton will deliver, at | all abilities, thus justifying, a0 as to’ become bail for | Yauccrs, ‘The last’ plese on the bill toe | Samuel Thompson, alias the ‘Confidence Man.” was the comic pantomime of the “Red Gay Sioney H Brew. 1. Thursday o1 ing. Dec 6—“ Iiygiene, the true Moral of Chol aworn for the prosecution —'am | White Warrior” Niblo’s is, past all contradicti trunk of t! ‘thi an - was 60 on the 25th of July, 1840; 1 sie had been wholly burst or stripy day afternoon,’ Professor Webster, accompanied by his | SB4 Secertained that on Sacurday might Marshal Ed- | 9° "Puursday evening, Deo. 13—" lydropathy rational, an named Sutanel ‘Thompson, otherwise | CM“rtable place In which to rpend an evening. funk, ‘The thigh was only stained with the bark. counsel, was conveyed to the Police Court 1a a carriage, dues ols assets tans se open ay Te thd not empirical.” "Dr Ingraham will deliver thred | th ‘Man, was confined in the city Prison; Rei Trearne hg evening the proceeds of All the parts found are euch in size that they may very | and arraigned before Justice Cushing. ; lectures on Apatemy and 1 at the Society | he war committed on the 19th of July, on five charges | this theatre were for the benefit of Mr. €. W, Clarke; ‘well have ed to Dr Parkman's body. The miss- | — Juslice Cushing inquired of the prisoner if he desired | 1¥ofesor Webster, om Garden street, seaembled twenty- | Library Rooms, cornet of Broelway oe wae gy nd Leonard street, for grand larceny, and one for petit larceny. and a perfect bumper it was, a large number of persens . i ’ five rpectal policemen, who were directed to patrol —on Friday evening, re oA: priso- the head, ecntente cf the body, eft leg and foot, aris | to tim “Hie scqiled im the aihemethe, ener | near the heuse, without oxeiting steplelons of that ob: iday, Dees eS TERRIA, Dee | Oe the bart rmey De Yourvoognite the 180- | paving itt, not being able toprooure seat ho house, and bands, and right foot. Attached co the trunk was | then tock the warrant and read it to mer ine | Weocat cosnrente artes ae og hb np pedeny y Batts.—We are now entering upon do, aerenten t01 ioaong asbuppir” the tee e one 0 kidney#, ond on Fear! race jow voice, ri » thi . » i? : u Taat evening, the other kidney was fOund a tse aches, | remnived in the court rooms, the ‘Gepieeuor of theses, | !2 {2ofesecr Webster, Our reporter also learned rome poplar gh dig AS” 95 A BR i tO ge tee rrarnaatat herr seal mba A iy. wnd the “Rak apparently quite fresh, though poriewhat shrunken, | cused was perfeopy oulw 2 self-porsessed. ‘The case, relation to the personel bistory and family re- ball of the Thistle Benevolent Ascocianin, | Qo— id any person offer to beoome bail? Rregrens.” Spe stiquve exmrcans theusions highly wit by beat, for the riesent, was briefly disposed of, by his Honor ns of the rrofeesor. is the oon of the late Rud- place at the Ni asema bd): Reome, Nites | | A. Mr, Smith offered himself, or rather was offered Fontght Tide wbdictalnmmente scat oembaet et tes From the Bosten Mail, Deo. 3)” | ordering the prisoner to be remanded to jail, toawait | M4 webster, Eeq., tormerly ap aitiuent resident of the on Thursda next. the pedcnate ce | by others. on Saturday, the 28th of July, Fern What aetna eee Friday utteruson shout 4 o'clock, 12, was deter. | theaction of the Graud Jury at the Jasuary term of { eth part of Boston, where ne died tome time about | Garden, o Thurads to charitably 5 j, |g tir LAttidanit of justification shown.) Was that aft | ee aan erie attractive "end Insteae. mined toauake one more seared 1a the chemical de. | the Municipal Court. ‘There’ were but very few per= Ppa cece eta ting Srey By near gol a aud indleorfoloately distributed, during the coming | ait SEER $0 By GREED gh Teer Cats) Dotire Jeniien Waar ene cee : 5 . | SOPs presentat t! y is conveyed as a life estat sor Webs! AD > McGrath? . . i Evatt by Fre Wen dee he vay oi | "im tacecn of hearorn tomo ne | Shy tee chan, oun. eora | Sat topuy cece wn soak ety | Aira. Atel op he ahs oah quinn | Cuennass Nenonas Tasiron—The platens PL Sy SS crime seeing nega um | uae cM comared Yoong aretow | adh sesh rag open nga oe srume bl F Wotan Li" oped. the Bil } . 2 strongly in thet quarter, These suspltons were chiefly Of the witnessse, Ephrata | mates expremes it; he wasn ervous, but. not quarri. | _ The regular annual ball of the New York Fire De| 4, @.—Were there any Otier persons presemt at thd | 6 ‘arg at this populat house last evening, followed by | fi ‘made rel 3 ill take place at the Aster Pisce Theatre,on . Littlefield, Mr. Parker ‘8 motion that he should be | S°¢. Afier he bad graduated he went to Europe, and | Fartment wi ’ Vhjeoted to; objection overruled, and counsel for | the play of the “ FourSistern” (the whole four beli a rcomvi but | Xequized to fd surety, inthe sum ¢f $2,000, to secure | SD#hed bis medioal education in England und Ssot- the Hitgrnta BB.’ dostek sea CaS orcas x delence ‘acept to the ruli represented iy Mrs. Bowers), and concluding with the bis attendance, suggesting that he was most import. | aud. On his return from thenes, about the time | (he) ae hs ala I saw soveral pers Mr. Stewart. |“ ’bantom Breakfast” ‘he intervals bi : ik |} vinee Friday of last week amongst the: A | ant witpess, and it was not impossible that he m of his father’s death, he stopped at the Azores, | District Atterns do you mean Stewart? re filled up with songs and dai ‘Sopcaren) te stems tee | Kept out of the way, when the drial of Professor Weteies | Abd beesme acquainted with Miss, Hinckley, new his | Tancer Excvasens.—Tho Pool Guards, under com- | y eh pir, it was k Stewart; 1am sure Smith good feature, The house was well fill seeilala eee vaio of | eaice op, He had conversed with Mr. Littlefield, who wile at the port of Feyal; she was then residing with | mend of Capt. Springsben, passed the Heraid oMee I bad filled up one blank, aad afterwards ill tor this evening cannot fall to draw. ekimney of the laboratory, and other circumstances, | P¢fesed bic entire willirgness to give bail, if such a | {\"t father, who held the poet of Amerinan Consui at | yerterday aitermoon, and presented @ very eoldieriike other which was more full Crnusty’s Orens Havee.—The negro race ts ably re- such as the disappearance of nearly two barrels of | CoUr#e was dermed neoesiary. The motion of the Dis- | ‘Pat port Ho married ber thera, and returned (o Cam: | appearance. They numbered thirty wo) C I for defence objects to anything being here theatre of merriment and fun. The Kindilngs caused. Livtieveld to thisk wome wiugular | tet Attorney was granted and the ball Oxed at 2000, | Tide, and lectured at the college fore year or two, | accompanied by a band cf excellent 4 Me- introduced, which 1s not direotly connected with the fig exseutod, Wud the. maser sainae ‘experimenta were being made in the labora’ On } Merits. Alvam Adams (of Adama & Co.'s Express), when he was elected professor, in the year 1837. chantes’ Hore Co. No. 2, of Brooklyn, alsopassed inthe transaction upon which the charge is based. of the company ‘always eure to excite the moat im- Wednesday, Professur veneer met Littleticid 1a the | Leorard Fuller (feundry-man at the West End), and Sees he bas resided in Cambridge, and bas leo- | afternoon, with atarget perfectly riddled, plainly indi- ‘The Distalet Attorney said he ted to introduce | moderate fite of laughter. lecture room, addreseed him with more than usual | ‘arles M. Kingsley, became bis sureties, tured upen chemistry, geology, ming, at Com- | cating the ucouracy of the marksmen. They pre- sil the circumstances, (n order to make it apparent | ay sican Musven —The Martinetti Family, Wem: Kindness and gave bim au order for a turkey for his | BH divey sry ee yg ony Seo 9 weathan uoneebte tt ey EG ee ee oe that Sr, Sith was put on bls guard. ke, Stats the | sie comedian and Morris, the celebrated comic fine . | tlefleld, in regard to the fate of Dr. Parkman, though , circumstances which occurred, on the day of the taking 4 Pe eee eee Rt ttt aac rou | euch suspicions have been whlepered mors or lass | Ot the time of his azreat, of from twoto thres thousand |. Naw Yonx Husrenicat. Socirry.—We have a report of | EiMeatacette hlincca oe thn tee sloger, with other artists of considerable oslebrity, com- last evening's proceedings of this body in type, but we | Witness’s suspicions were awakened as to'the oorrect. | tinue dally to amuse and delight the han whe are unable to find room for it in to-day’s paper, We | nese ofthe bail, aud officers were despatched to make . shall probably publish it to-morrow. nate deans investigation, and on their reporting, it was concluded Cincvs —Dan Rice, the inimitable clown, and Mile: Accipxst —James Shurt, boy, twelve years old, fell, Otto consummate the business until the next day, | Kore, the beautiful equestrienne, are nightly choered at threvghcut the community If these rumors derive a eee en eeaere nee ag was circulated yee. | tbelr source from Prot Webster's friends, It in @ ay terday, which obtained some credence, that Littleliald | !ll-advised step, and will result ip no good to him what- had» We should not attach much impor. | st. know Dr. Webster, i " Y the Astor I lace Circus, for their ineom; le perform- tance to his testimcny, under any circumstances; but, |, Tbe excitement is not ip the least abuted, nor will it ‘sterduy morning, from the second story of house No, ‘The interrogatories and answers were read to Mr. i the Fressut case, is evidexce can be turned to but | be Ul the result ot a lege] investigation has formipated. Terre street iajuria bis srmand they prt ot | Sih hy eid Wnt be wen worth move etom the | face Devine, engiriaamentcamuct Be When ine . b> 5 , aa removed to the City Hospital, aw ‘ the affidavit that night ? witty auyings of Rice, the daring feats on horseback Some year and a half aco, Littlefield was a witness in wooo pony yw py opto i pietons Desen-co mn! Conmmence. Max.-—Information | UW} si2,reteined the affidavit that nig Mile eve, nd the tumbling, vaulting. aud other feats Ore cami s cenrion 15) dial of © ities Sieria abb | tul deed of blood. ‘From the most respeotable sources tained among Fe ees Roe nt Seek ciléaescen | re What purpose? [Ovjcoted v0 und ruled out.) | by an excellent company, the eudlence je kept in am t of the charge | Thompeon, or better kn arrested, or that, if guilty, some | dicd yesterday, in the State Prison, at Sing Sing. The Wek nown proveestion must have loluced the fatal at. | Bofertunate man was contined for sev ral moaths in What time did Mr, Smith leave afternoon? '§ with other facta, rd of delight, Denby reducing abortion, end then selling the body | Weare enabled to furnish our rei ote Visit tothe an ; . | Which may prove interesting, dor $10 to the Medical College in Grove street. He con. The Greedren ‘Sth ot + h erally retire highly pleased — brought to | Iratias Overs Hover, —Verdi’s opers seria, “ Ex- veyed the body, after its arrival bere, to the college. ‘ | tack. Our reporter called last evening at the jail, aud ity prison in this city; and i,” is the piece sel ‘ fo tortitying at thet time, we thought him a remarkar wraseen = dere OA te foe unk | ascertained that the professor had passed a qu | te his conviction and sentence for two years, an Between t three o'clock. Bing. {t ebounde’ ike many sparttog music oma “ fast” witness, ! - 3 ; i taken of ls larly, | ie u ore than once’ J | ed by felling a dead body, Indgéed them to commis the | Dane Petition St Mi Meme Sed satin whicktohoc: | his cell, when he saw eran by the namo of Fotitts 4 .—Veaw Lim mere than ones in the after part of the | “420 doubt will attract « full ond fashionable house. [From the Evening Edition of the Boston Mail, Deo. 3.) | most daring murders, without malice or avy other in- | ry: Levit Eursa’s Conornt.--A grand vooal and instra- The myetert eloperients ot the | ducement than money. The Cvit murder {4 not half | Sctetized bum for rome twenty-four hours after hie ar. | tek Mr. Jackson, one af the deputy Keepers; © Conf. ar ee eri ets attest mental concert will be given by this artist, at the Gove street A il the general sub- | as horrible as this, 1 does, not leave that impression of | TS. 4. sneencom, about fire o'clock, alittle child | bow on the meek, from Petites, whieh bruised the mus: . Tong enough for me to draw two | Apolo Rooms on Saturday evening next. He will be | | couverea*ion thi entire commanaity, | gloom upon the public mind. The high character of | ,.\ {iterday afterncom, about ive o'eloek. @ little el cle; causing. the next day, the whole of one side of his aseisted by Madame Miller, Mr. H. C. Timm, and ese to deny that the circumstantial evidence, | the deceased, his wealth being nearly « million of mo- | creating m cuntiderable crash. Instantly @ crowd of | body to be paralyred. ‘hls terrible disastar ap Q—Was Justice MoGrath at the pollee office om | *¥#Fal artists of distinetion has been brought to light | ed ba “es | ae IS Pnatenaie of Chomiatas at Tervara Cel carsit rome two hundred rusked to the spot. presuming it to | to increase, and was ultimately the cause of hisdeath. garurday afteracon’ Police Intelligence. Y° Ce ae ¥ tf Jj | have been the beginming of anattack mihe place, but | Dyarn nv Tyenow Fever —The Corover was ealled = A was there ence. mora- contribute to make more startling every fact connecte: - + f . |. Arvest of Mudume Seignetie.—Onm Monday evening, be- tending to ax | with the Distery. 7 | the cfiiccrs Im a\tendauce, iieath, Baton, ko, quickly | yerterday,to hold inquest ot Yorkville, corner of | , Q-— leit not a fact, that that paper was Slled up on | swecnt'aud's o'clock, ethos? Bilger, of the Beconl'an. : wef the excitement aad | bighty-fourth street am darenue, on the body of Saturday afternoon, and ite execution deferred until “ t more | Dr. Welter. chemist and Iterary man, has | iterfes: d explained the cause « | Eighty. I | trict police, arrested Madame Seignette one warrant the ass mblage gromblingly dixpersed. @ boy 16 years of by the name of Jeremiah lona- the next day, in consequence of Justice Metirath’s | i and stronger evidence will be produced before the | geined the hig’ ding in society and the respect | ‘> .NeK’ he pod 5 Washington Light Infantry, Captala ; pd ghd » 4 $0 iis ye by typhoid fever. 1 sosan? | issued by Justice MoGrath, wherein she stands charged 8 Matntite Soucaale base bees | CAfsch Telleved that gallaut corps, the City Oreys, | ten baring beem eltculated thet the bey had met his” A.~-That {s not the fuct, Such a representation was Captain Thompson, yesterday moruing, aud were on | death in consequence of blows inflicted by a Mv Sabas- made; but it was a mere pretext to put the matter of, with obtain! on the 12th day of Inet month, a bill of articles, amow Coroner's jury. The body found in the College | cf the world Hisp ; is doubtless wholly part identiteation: bot it is uc- | to Silliman’s and other raient ig to $34 and some bee polars of tdentiteation | read mith lntercid, dy the publie, aud eetecmed of great | Guty, ready for acy kind of tervice, throughout the | {iew,tome Uhre weeks ago—he heving been seen to until & satisfactory investigaticn oould be made, } ticles are allege teeth, Or. Ke | valve to the philoropber, iy, ready ay - eo, és ‘inp, some ret @ vi ye t 7 - - under false and fraudulent representations, from the Si Wes ses ete! 2167 years of age, a native of Boston, and ngland | knock the deceased down, and then Kick him-—Me.Sae ‘The six commitments being offered, counsel for the | ENUF false and fraud arrang ‘the mould ts In postesston of Guards, Captain Joe Put. Bradiie, relleved th: 6 took thelr ptations, Through the politeness of avers | (ody, and detained until after the inquest, Tho de- the one based on th, complaint of Hi and | bastion, on the death of the boy, was taken Into ons prisoner objected to the Introduction of any except . MeDom ir. Kedfeld Wedster, who for ma @ former, who is a Brea pe Pollee Court, that thi . ars, from the aflidavite on Ole da; | | Sabbath, until lest evening; then the Now | | to be now absent feom the city, , ee ee eee re rie rites | Kenntot theCuardwewere introduced tocupt l'ut..and | geared had becn unable to attend his work for some | ou the ground that they are not speoldeally mentioned | Pl no Com aera erate scien cecred. c pair of slippore ee. | Webeter wee s.premlecit Llene of the suces strenuous | svcertained thet the N, time, from tbe etieete of the pain in the head, eaused in tho indlotment. ‘Tike motion to exolude the papers | sithout’ leaving ber terday.cilleer Fuller discovered @ pair of Flippe y Corporal by the fever. Dr. Morrell was culled to attend him was argued at length by eounrelon both rides one of Mr. on itu, tpon which ere marks of bloud—al-o, , mesrures that could be used to rid the country of tue | : 7 fino sihce near the furnace, s human kid. | evarm of Britich rebele whore Otitrages were every day ney. Some metal buttons found in the grate are raid | filling the country with (he bitter fruite of devastation. ave been identided as the tame worm upon Us. He took the ride of patriotiam, and contributed largely | (rye the f man's clothing from his private {ands towards destroying the power of akRa ent, tor whatever might wae full of ardor and Hie te & gentleman, | during his slokness, and, on his death, notwitbetarding bi le a post mor. ‘The Court raid that it was # subject of grave impor. | fem emamination, and found ibet the saull and breia ce; Up n momentary consid stlem, the sending of pore dag heed ag ay a tle map pron one a } uniojured from any blows, givin bis papers would be allowed, giving the counsel for the | Farr tis ondus for the art o Welsetight md three | that the deceased came te his death by typhoid fe defence the benefit of an exception ie Le Mr and diced! | Mr. Sabastian was liberated from custody ‘The prorecution now preposed to introduce the bond | them to be rent to her resid Tei " of Professor Webster submit to the ter- the enemy, and meking glad tho hearts of the humble - pony -sneerd ; | Pince. The order was duly fulfilled, site sattorion of Fas aot cutee ioue haceatign, cies: |'Getenen: MOR ARERR wore eieet tateet, the diva | 5 A02e rs Te rHe Evrvoe or rue New Youx Henaio bo meetin Thompson ond Edward Smith, 60 | veyed the articles to the house, and Cumétances wich surprisiag ealmaers, Several minsil | well to do in the world's goods; bis som was at au Sir—As the press of New York bas been generously ‘HAcOtN Ul Nuys ts the introduction of the | Madame Seignette, with the bill. Previously, howover, Grticles have boen rent by the family, to render the period ot his life sent to Harvard College, thrown open to that intelligent and useful class, the as they were executed on Sunday, Counsel rena | %0,the order being taken, the waiter invited Madame prisoner's room more comfortable. pursuing bie course of studier, Cry aes a psy | dry goods clerks, it is heped you will lend the infla- probibiting the courts frou transacting basi. | Stpette to leave the carrlage, go into the store, aad We understand thet Professor Webster will, by ad- | every prospect of rapid fame an excellent journal in promoting the inte- ence of y Tur b, on Friday, the ; - ners on the Sabbath, except in certain cases, and this | Pte the order herself. This, Madame declined to do; Deing seked by the Court if he was aware of the | Teste of puch an important body of the community, Dee Gund. come under either oF these oxeeplions | remarking that she was an invalid. The goods were of bis counsel. the lon Franklia Dexter, waive quently made the tour of 7%) val t until the Coro- tal to } n P on for. | Tho proprietors of the dry goods stores in the Bowery, a delivered acoordingly, amd, after the supper. the waiter eee rr ee all have cloned their Investigations, | tuptuce | nature of the charze upen which be was brovaht for: | Cetherine, and Grand strects, in sombon with ihe |, Disteict Attorney, (patting the papers aside.) —Well, | deiiraTeetoron qoeizienarettay che fuppeg, he wallet : a, Dee. 4] tn the Woes fi | Ti'that it'might be read to bim "The waerant. (whcch | OUNer teapeotable houses of | the city, having deter 1{cO Sere MM te MMR ey is am ond of this | fortued bln that she hed no money. nor did she know {Vrom the Boston Atios, Deo. 6} reretnens of manner | war pronted by Justice Merrill, on Friday, the Joch | Mited to close th in future, at case. 1 abould l’ke to know whore Is the inateriality if | *2¢@ she would haveany. The waiter then asked her 2 o clock, Pro- seus ‘polars the | of ble young bride ere bench, upo ure for study ler, owe it to their ero- to apprise the public of | Teo lovg bas New \ ork, whieh thould | gives tone, im this respect, to the eutize Union, be | Debied most of the cities in the old country. Ai while the proprietors have so honcrably made this con- th why she requested the bill to be sent with the goods, it she knew she could not pay for them— and why she went by the name of Seignette, beving, when she ordered the goods, rea the She wald she had m mar- and had more than one name. been laid before the magistrate, for her arrest on th great mode ta this city. They were the obser # and the briliaut ornamen the bonds are not admitted. (The bonds were afver- wards introduced under exceptions.) ‘The District Atterney next proposed to introduce the paper entitled, “In the matter of the people of the State of New York, on complaint of Lewis F. Sayer and others, against Samuel Thompeon, alias Samuel Williams, calied the Confidence Man.” This paper | ultimo) was then read, in pureuance of this re guest by by e'clock— affordi Franklin Dexter, beq., the counselict retained by the | defendant. Lhe prisoner appeared rather calm the | while, 4, at the conclusion of the reeding. waived throveb his counsel, am examination at this court, and wes remanded to jell, On the det Mondey Soe next, be is to be arraigned at the bar of the Munie by Court, to auewer to the charge whieh stands against | te ee teeny ore ithcsraluebicaclass, ccntained the following interrogatories and auswers ;— | -* whole affair was conducted with very extraordi. | 19 net leaving claime, so just, longur in y' wa conan is your mame, age. place of residencs ney eecreey, and there were but afew individ A CITIZE ‘A.— My name is Edward Smith; my age ls 23 years; fent in court; and. but for the strictest my revidence, 401 Brondway; | have astore there, aud | ef the reporters of the press, we might board at the b.xchange flotel, ia Faiton street | able, 1 ron at~ Qa Ate yous householder? If yea, at wisat place, . ow lon, ave you there resided? gearete an to the th | 14GED wreCONDUCT ON THE VatexGE FROM LivEn> ""A ““I'sm'e householder, ot 07 Fulton street, also at | t bably be brovght to the rt, but they were made Pool TO NEW YORK. £6 Contre ptreyt, and at 401 Broadway; I have stores at tirely in yaio— the enewers bein doubtedly 4.—Jene Eason, vs. Ira Bursiey.— The depoel- | aii ibose places, | lated acd intended to lead to (pe oonclusion that he f the Iibelient im th: se, stated that she had Q—Wohat are you worth, over and above all your | would not be brought up to soon as be was. pasrengeren beard | jefe’ dant was mast the pertion of his by to Dr. Webster. bs for by every 1 if we are correctly furnished @ bte brilliant sent wded back te jail. until the firet Mon- xt, at which time he will be brought ai Court to hear the result of the investigation of the grevd jury in reference to the Professor Webster fooked about the rame as appearing perfectly calm. without any pereepti Die agitucion, We understand that he asserts bis ia- priceless value. nocence, and does not believe that the parts of ® joctures at the Mason street College, human free found im the apartments ocoupled by bridge and been bighly ecified by every one of then him are portions of Dr. Parkman's body ; but, on the With gentur, money very rarely keeps pace, and itis comtrary, necuses Littlefield of placing the discovered wei, known to be £0 in the cage of Le, Webster. His Parts where they were found. for the express parpos® — means were, at the time of his appointment to the Pro- of obtaining the large rewards offered, and implicating — ferporship, Nmited, and heaving quite aiarge tamily of brought before curtedy unti d treasured up as e often heard his well as at Cam- To | ic ends to fubperna as witnesses the rupper at Madame dy bts and liabilities, of whatever kind or character? — | A.—| em worth the sum of $20,000, over and above | Subornation PB —OMoer H him (Webster). His wife is very auxtous to see him, obiidrex and relatives, and o certain dignity to kee - | were ber, 1248, shy * y Arrested a Spi by the name of Pe: x disenn) from . ; s , ged with him for @ past al) debte or liabilities ‘ whet of books, and come articles of comfort, w inten commenteation ul -- cabin pascet.ger, and was accompanied by ber o j situated, what ts its value, and is there any, and how | 90)" ), cour’ ina sult pending before one of the ‘were forwarded to the jail for him. Hie had recently commenced a course of lectures ih | Fuather Developements-Dr, Parkman's thet detentent cald be wase married mee, sod wi ee eee eee aaa now lone heve you owned I: | police courts inthis city, im 1647. ‘The case le now [From the Boston Post, Deo, 4.) this city and at Providence, the price being ten dollars Teeth Identined | g Tee T cs helen inh, ane wh ty 7 one | Hewmbranoes upon it, and if so, tO | Loder investigation before Justice Lothrop. Notwithstanding Dr. Webster had signed a paper to tach, for the whole term. For years past, he hed siso . i Sep eae eons 9 | o situated in this city of New St No. 17, of the value of $15,000 Common Pleas, od premises. | have ownod it efore Jud ire Daly. dit has no incumbrances | 2,0 6 Charge of, Pxdemation- Bronese Setnere ont This was a . be def ig ad y ade ol Borrow, Dec. 4—P. M, | the state room which Was auctted to her, tl the rerult of the coroner's inquest should be known, thet fmportant quality of prudence and economy, that | The teeth and jaw bone which were feund in fro. | ©#@* into her room and a er eg and thus avoid, at leart for the prerent, an appearance | requires every one to live within his meaar, be was | forsee Webster's grate, hav~ been identified by De, | kad end ne them treatened that ebd reves % in court, Mr. Parker, county atterney, raw objections, | otten found in embarrassed ciroumstances— compelled Sees Gh Sar entied by Dr. | hed parsed, he would denounce her as a ——— in so gtave a matter, In having « prisoner in custody to borrow money to pay the urgent and pressing de- | Keep, the dentist who operated upon them a short time | forther states that there war no key to ber door, upon Bo other authority than bis own voluntary con- | mands of his creditors, and #0 clamorous were they at | since. The jaw aleo fite a mould which was taken at | {2*t, fF several days afterwards, defendant wes Q. fent, and, therefore, arrangements were made jester. times. that, im order to raise the ways and moans, be | 430 time by Dr K | foveee — of coming tuto her room, aad be- doce it com - ‘on it, day ‘forenoon for bringing bim {nto the police wourt, gare mortgages on the remnant of such real or per. | e time by Dr. Keep. Hn violent Tanner to | Ate there any inoumbrétices i ial the effect that he was willing to remain in jail until giveo leetures upon the same ter a 4 if 80, of what fendant charged the wife of the platatie and exhibiting the t to hi eonal estate as he hed at his command | Dr. Parkwan'’s femily have claimed the bedy, and brought ebaracter, and to what amount? nd wi with being guilty of lascivious snd immodest conduct About one o'clock b He loved the good things of life, aod enjoyed them | ordered it to be enclosed In @ leaden eoffin, preparatory | steerage, A—My personal estate consists of Iq tore mee; | with feveral persons. Damages wore laid at $2,000. 0 . ne of the t hia pe; imported fi a i . 000. carriage, and, together with that freedom that thought not cf tbe morrow | to burial, Meiers. che (uivitents ‘¢8nr4. and imported fancy goods and is wortn Adjourned, © eA 2 into, the jadges’ Jobb; ee mart room ws M thea olear. 8 petvate' | The body bas «stab in the ribs, through into the | - a pay KA | poe gael dices te tect No, dof Breeden, vues an 4 The Hotels, Fequretes @ te Rearing. He waited the trating | wash cavity of the chest. | the babit of raadeting her to. the other No. 401 Brondway, of over three thousand ARRIVALS AND wRPARTORES. «f the or couneel examined it very | cente Profersor Webster remains perfectly calm Iaid at $3,600, Keapondent — doliers in value, free and unincumbered, General T. Cadwallader. Philadelphis; Lientenaat ny exoeption to it it is m well d tteted that he -— De yuu owe any debte, and are there any judg. | Doubleday, (8 Army; TM. Clark, (Quebec ; JH. —Jwige Cushing order | Webster hae hitdren one of ments saainet you! Howae, p -—~ Th 9 pee bs ~é yh It be committes to jail, | Parkman, and borrowed Ping ogy “7 on Claims Ag = eg a aes - A ee cal . hee iy ye = to mbatever change the | the leet being about $4 nt Deve Genres ek Fae Rectnns wes wonton 600 tnatoens nM rey bee at : inty of given, but the time thea farnmen, with bis ace: y of Francis del Hoyo, atirr of the claim of francisoo Aranas, now Cuyler, U. 8, Army; George 4 4 ool- | the rettie was Ramedell, Newburgh; W. ©. Dwight, Loulsta: He waa very pressing, 4 A. Barclay, Robert Mell, Jas, Swift, T. P. toht thar he accustomed mode of doing the cases before the ond Mr. Fassett and Philadel; mato a fow minuies while the ra rT late, and the intervi betw ire, tube breatened to send her to the - vetite | byw ig ye ~y - — ce mem irom the steerage ware brovge were being made waiting for the documents to be put into eh | words. The complaint was made betors Jadge Merrill, at his | abont one ¢, about 11 o'clock om Fridsy night, and im- a ly after De Webster was taken back te jail the Medical College. |p to that time he was | rdese, (the etewardess being ill) ry until the first Monday in February, i the libeilant, who was ill also, ond ‘. onctas the cther to wait procfs needful to his case, be err, ow ba i ooeryonen th od by the part; in libetlant’s conduct, he ordered the stewardess to oc- Fa ee erates The este’, | oupy the Berth meer the libellant; ond that his orders | ers ne above, being embodied javit the acoused swore to it, before Justice the 20th of July, as was testified to by A. Jones, Philadelphia ; ly beid in enstody under @ mittians signed by con- mediately forthcoming, and role executri: to beep to ber own room were perfectly warranted from mn his being called to the stand. " 4 Stable Clapp. The Foatieman who signed the complaint ‘own that this threat, in the at fter holdi that rhe made 00 complaint of his com- | stand, and | 108; J. Sanford, New Haven; J. Leo, Fated wes one of Dr. Parkman's letting and collecting agents, | tion of Dr. Webster, occasioned tion. postpone: duet during the voyage. but on the commeery, when | 1 om the | Bm uly, Al y ye at and was the most decided and pertinacious person of | the part of De. W, amd a tend was opened botweon | Prevent — National Inteligemcer, Dee 4. 4 Te ee — s thon ee ebeiaee | 2810, of July leat, H the property, and hes re- Net Jeune DL Here, co) po baving such @ persevering scare! them. Dr. Parkman subsequently called at the college, > M4 oe nolely With # view to extort money tided o1 nce 1818; there wae ancther family lived under the college building. he fol- | aeccrding to promise, but not foding his debtor there, lowing is a oopy of the complaint »— Mi te Comustdge and on coclig toa, nasi de: | any Domestic Misceltany, th 2 they did not take boarders; witness | °®) b oe F wend ‘fae and A. “To James 0. Merrilly Ber» ope of the Justions of the poljes | payment, but was refused. He left rather ab- Ridge mountains in Mary of ih before the present time, to hie know. | Peete ee ey amas and Colonel Lee Une, . the Oret lutimation of the eult belog a letter Len, ana | Army, were among the arrivals, yesterday, atthe Irving received from Mr. Smith, the proctor of the r n 4 th compiaina | Uv) ‘and enid at parting, that other means would Jeet week Jame 1D. Morgan, residing in East Broad ngsley, of said Bescon, caer, Hirata | wred Fo collect te debt, tilens i masaboese sola.” | ‘The canal st Albeny was entirely frome over on the Pattiemtch he Rated hat Caprale: arstey | acing business see merchants, at 211 Pearl tieewt tat. | M. Duncan, U November, 1949, itis thom stated, that on the next day, Dr. , | morning of the ad eet. be doy RY which he stated that Capteta a fied that he was Ci for the No. if Piatt M_ Troxton, Mich: probably fearing that Dr Parkman woald trustee his | John Price bas been convicted at Annapolts, Md., of | feitetaeumyin, Literpecl. ¢ you and your friend bad | street bas reesived the rent of Promises some | 54) ‘ ve thas | ™M . Carter, fubseribers, and embarrace bi better go with me; the Hottinguer is@ fine ship, and, four or five years, for Timothy W! R ; n ia aid 18 lectures and business, | the murder in the second degremof George W. Camp: | ayn forther t, 1 am gong to take a hand: | Smith never called on withom for eeee bane ieee ; AL. Batler, Philadsiphie; £. Weston, inal College te sold Medical Collets, cerietn | called ot Parte No. 8 Walnut strest, bell, in Baltimore and sentenced to the Peniient iter to prove husette; M. Poroher, New Orleans; T. Lee, © 4 body, freshly dead, ba: left word that if Dr. P. woul ‘orth Grove lary | rome young wid 4 ber child; she is to fili- | ownership of Mesachuse q ) New iT. Lee, @. irate part therest ander Ye sireot College, the mext day at 0 o'clock, he would penny aw oy lg, ‘ahd bas no ene with her, and we will have some | jected toby the dene snd Boning te ds ASn, the | N87; and G. F. Loomis, Hartford, are at the Ame: A settle the Die! aeee! . A. Peterman, lonter | fon. our journ me orning, at ll o'clock. 1 ‘ mean, hy Soret . ie tanonns Rownlar Vusinnes | On Friday, wt that time, Dr, Parkman was seem at the | SP4PFofersor of the Medical College at Syracuse: | Avwitnerss named Merrihew, deptsed to some of the Penne . Harmon, Doteatt D, Roberta, Philedetphie: ¥. R. i Carpenter and Londo mse ‘Deen soon, pital seen acain by any one been arrested for taking the dead body of | fecte alleged by the libellant; and on his oross-exaimi- 4 thet D ' i ea sole tne ite enbered fecabont ewe of Silpeneed core Teeteeeh tbe faves ot Beta Jala Gavanvt from the grave for porpaces of diasection. — 4 Mr? Saeara ete tee ne 4 the Methoaien end join the ‘are eyhon Crmbyeertan D. Fretutng fam, Albany; F Preach, Baguio: ona ride third day of cave Saptain with bis bead lying on Mra. J . ngbam, ; . MU, 7 2 Ly ryt Saws and ctbers eulisa as the tovte pussy 44 Se ron Rochester, N.Y. on the Fason’s lap, but he said ho was il at the ; Mes, church. Shean, Maryland, arrived, yeoterday, at the Howard. OE