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NO. 5764. . - MO THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS. FIRST SKSSION. Senate. BY MORSE’S MAGNATIC THILRGRAPH. Waanivorton, Marol 20, 1880, CHRSAPRARE aD OHIO Cama A Dill was reported from the Comuities on the Dis- ‘trlet of Columbia. permitting the Corporation of Geergetown to construct certain works necessary, ia view of the early completion of the Chesapeake snd “Obio Canal te Cumberland, was taken up, disousned, end passed. Numerous petitions were presented and rorerred. Wak BOUNTY An act providing for the payment of laterest on ‘transferred war bounty crip. was takon up, amonded and passed. After the transaction of addition! routive business, the Senate resumed the ideration of MP. CLay’s COMPROMISE Kenn U TIONS, DGER resumed his 1 +, commencing with a recapitulation of the poivts made vy him yesterday.— | He replied more fuliy to what he deviguated as the absurd, ureless, and worse than useless, amendment proposed by Mr. Seward to the fugitive bill, aud se ~ Curing the right of trial by jury he fugitive. Pro- ceeding to consider the provrsitieps tor tho settle ment of the questions tu ovncroversy between the States, arising out of the institution of ex bis dewided pret Missouri compromise | 0 the Pacide ded iteet! the more strongly, because Dad siready deo esiablehed, and wae he Wilmot provieo ought te be dropped witog- ther nitting. for ment rake. (hat Congress titucional such anact (© it beve the p ‘Th a when adopted, must inerniebiy tend » despotism ; but it was gemeraiiy admires thet riavery did mot, eould not, exit fy the new territories, aod the ‘of the provieo by ‘he North, wader sash ole periority fe way immensarably F would be * M slavery actually . he latter oa, che North might defend the proviso upon & terse growad. As the Gane DOW Kinds. it could be | else than & delitrate, to one seat from, and oommenied House, and Mr. Seward’s remarhs ‘of showirg that, taken win th- © the provies, they muss be wih to 61 that te North desired Or designed to insuit them. end doprite them of their righta, With this riare of ch mgs presenting it- oo et no besitation 10 that should the wanton insuit Dadger quoted » the tha ¢fleet of nay ten ville comvesti DB wert Under such cireamstanoes, ‘the Union from that he dissolved. He aid | Liow tuatautly, that | edurtag? Me ‘Ume. but that hour would The Union could net be drop of Aiwerican piooa states, upon the quertion main iv the ‘the government arrest and return of fog) tog of the ead roe e fret ynace measure for the aves be passed, and the proviso bs dropped ax ait ficulties might be sectied p 7 and with eatisfaction to all, He was wot opposed to oom promises—the Union ite’ ul of oomproinias aud could vet be tow epirit of oom. PITIG hee was wiliiag bo wiMdeae all ett rala eer with or d by tee a formed by wisotet fb ee them give oF aeaurety im there property so to apaltch tee oumbia, bet KO @rnuma! rad them uroe vn foreign slave trade im the (vy them sbolich it; hie vete wai that of bis colleague, would be given in aid of © sure to conelu. sion, Mr Badger drelared tis evadt mt anticipation of the speedy return of prece to be Homal oo ceils, the preservation of the integrity of the met dior aver, progosing bao extensl tine’ He had ex: pressiy eaid that that line evel) Mr Care wented to huow wbrther the Senator would ion upom the extension of Fepiied ip the afirron'ive What would oh nite terme? Ww additional » be willing to rettio the qae ‘Tat line, If it were pres Mr. Bawor > the South, if om promie®, fon upon reet thet que cot prow ate in reply to ce to the histery + whicn led & m between the t Mr. Calhoun, especially Of sets erated by him oO he the the destraetion of the i bne ° sretions of the Union he ovr a, iu the Aree place, and cited various jaws of | ouares tae par pore of showing, thet the princlol# ot the Witmot pe Vise, odieur though ff 14 now prow u nat been time established by Gougeee The woxt ew toy the equitibriu according to Mr. Caihoua, was the viisoart eompro: se, That meamre. be conleuded bad bees adopted The third caase was na poantole that so recently passed ed: ruse niready to have created » ferling io the Bo she could not remain in tne Uaioo! Me Hale proceeded thus, seria iv, @ (ake wp sod © portions made by hr Calhoun leged to be glaring inconristes against ing what w exo the North aud io hie poilitest bistory, Wiit- ks be nave way to ® motion Was agrerd to out coneluding bis te: for adjournment, whi House of Fy vtatives BY BAIN'S KLECTRO CHEMICAL ThIFORAPH, Wasuiseron, March 19, 1860, THE WHITNEY RATLEOAD TO THE FaeHO, Mr. Furcen, (dem .) of Meine from the Committee on Printing. made @ report tu favor of printing ive thow- wand extra copies of the report of the Committee on Ronde ced ( epele petting apart ceratn pablic ands tor the Whitney railromd to the iac! tc Mr. Bowten, (dem...) of Mirsourt, oppored the soheme ‘The bill coumtenanced one of (he mo! « gemti nemee of epeoniation ever knowo. Give Wr, Whitary minety- seven aod @ balf iniilione of f public lends, and tomorrow he will imugh you to soore, The great complaiot against « beck of the Uaited States, was, that it was in the bands of foreign capital: fete The stock was thifty five millions in the hands ‘The dill gives Mr, 4 within eightees degrees of latitude and consequent) an influence over the Western States ands power a¢ & corporation to eontract with them. It gives him cightern degrees on one other e1inia whieh tolecate y wiitious of doilare in pro- thee foresioriog the States from here wives ee ‘new gusrantes { | clerké. except the onief clerk; and it was, Secretary vo ‘employ olerke r to do no, he bad pol a bad, for this service. and the question ts , an qasation cr will take the labor of these gentle men, and Dot compensate them ” Mr. Vinten, (wi of Obio. said that in the tranafer of certgin bureaus to the Department of (he interior, re was mo transfer of clerks to transact the now business, and hence the necessity to employ additional Mr. Hameron omused a letter to be readfrom Mr. Ewing, the Seoretary of the laterior,as to the opera- tions of his it. aud the names and duties of the new cierke, and he (Mr. H.) said thet it must be manifest that the appropriation was cocestar He had no idea of spread net to catch smail Ash. ond let the large ones slip throngh. He had no {des of muxaling the ox that treadeth ont the veighbor’s sorn. Most uf the clerke bad worked late at night for | twelve months past, and shail they mot be paid ‘Mr. Barty said that the act creating the depart- ment gave one secretary, two bureau officers, and jerks So far from contemplating aa in- Ha é | sere toid that it would give er er and right to do. | ome right sas always odions, aod | pon #¢ nothing | He did not believe, high officer the best be ca relief. There ught not to bave been | brought Into theservioa, He sympsthiced (a what had | beom said about the non-payment of clerks; but, | poet— Morey, though sweet, cam bus relieve the few, Ab jurt-or te buat avod which svosurs all.” Better tramefer our suchority to the lead of the de partueat #t ones. it isa bad precedent, and be hoped the House would set their feces against employing ottieers ip violation «flaw. Mr Cosean. (whig ) of Lovlsians, remarked that Mr. Eeyly's argument showed that the elerke had dix cheresd Uetr duty, apd to show that he bad sympathy | for them, the howorabie qeutleman qaoted poetry, Hut | Shy not pay them for rervioe remdeced ? | "Nie. Bavcy repeated, that last year. when the bill ating the department as before the ilouse, they ter siiioiency to buci- , and would not iverease ibe a sane (dem), of Meryl porition before them as @ sanott Mr Secretary Ewing, who bad rendered tha ment odious and disreputable ‘The geatleman frou Obie (Mr. Vinton) bas said ebat the Secretary Dew vio- 7 Vinron—{ did not. ht to appoint clerks under (he inw, Mr. MeLawe said that the appoiutmencs of Mr. Eiw- ing ‘Wore @ direct infraction of the \aw war not ® controversy between Massrs. Ewing Meredith? Ifo, was the result? Vinven knew nothing of any confit or con- Ewing requested Mr Veredicn to traas- fer severei clerks, and Mr. Meredith raid he bad neve e+ ip bis charges | to trepoler. | Mr Sweerzex opposed the appropriation, | Mr Schenck (wot. of Obio, defended Mr, Rete | from the oharge of usurpa! and showed ¢ the } j former adwiuistralton bad done that which Vr. twhag bad. Mr Seeretary Walser employed clerke ta forty- seven. and a whig Congest palt them. That was whig house, and whigs helped the demoorate to @arry om the administration. Now there is an secidental majority of Lhe opposition arraying themselves agaiast thir warn od trying to be mper and cripple it by refusing the pm propriations (f ti | clerks are pet necessary and useful, dou’t take them | Lf proper to empicy them, do so. | Mr. Guna mm.) epiio Schenck maintaining that there ras ao scot fh of bostuese as justified the employment of the clerks itwas contrary to the jaw He did not wich to embar- ras (be administration, but be wanted to get cid of the Department of the foterior if the commities eauc- toned the act of the secretary, they would give perma- pent authority te continue the clerks for all time to come The committee then rose, and the House adjourned. ! NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, | Senate. i Ainast, Maren } | tte REPORTED, A large number of bills were reported. among them the Albany water Dill, the laborers’ wages bill, the Reoket river bill, the menortal title bili, end # uum ber er proper to be reported com piete. RELIRY MILL PABRED ‘The bill for the reitef of Oliver Barker was paced GRNFRAL PATINGS DANE MHL ‘The Se Im committees of Che whole. rejected the gepere| eaviogs bank bill, offered aaa substitute for & apeole! charter, 9 to iT, ‘The subjets was etill left ia committee of the whale, THR AMARONE BILL ‘The general aarerement bill was then taken up and debated until the hour cf adjournment 180 After the presentation ere reported favorably te é latter was the bill to consolidate the railroads between Keohester and Hultalo COMPEROLL ER ccoupies too much space to be reported here. MoonR KIER The bill to improve the Moone river was lost, 54 to 29, not n majority of all eroted ‘Tho feilowing bills were pane: To pre of the peace. To incorporate the New York Thistle Benevolent A prooiation To authorize any eompany chartered by the Con- lature ot ite next session, to construct in Kiate peter B For the ceilef of Wn. ‘To allow Albert Lowry to eree Mount Mleasent. For the retieit of Capt. Titas and Felix Gasinek! Kor the reiief of hthelinds Deal ‘To extend the jurtediction of the trustees of the ril- Inge of Lyons, UNION COLLEGE The select committer of art seerion made their re- | port im regard to the financial affairs ot Union College, Mr. Proye dissenting PILOT mith. The pilot bill wae ordered to @ third reading. APPCIAL ORDERS The ascerement bill was made the apecial order for this afternoem, and the liquor [trafic bill for Mapcay afternoon THe COOK CON MIRSIOND Re. The reectution requiring the ( od- « ommistioners to ng the reers, aud report next seston. was a6 to require them to report ag soon as } Preeticable Recess till 4 o'cloek P.M. woues— = — ==-= Our Bas Correspondence, Bactimone, Maroh 19, 1860, The Hibernian Donner— Escape of Counverfeiters — Rad Menagement — Treas af Dam Rier— Death, &e. The anniversary celebration of the Hibernian Soolety of Baltimore, which came off inet night at Tharston's Fonntain inn. war a perfect jubilee of good feelin | trucenjoyment, upwards of cue bumdred momberr and | greets having rat down to the sumptaous entertain- meet prepared. General Sbtelda, Senator from Iinota, and Generel Childs. w evening, and beth were very happy rentiments Soe to their country. Majer Frits. Lig arnt hie, was also pre od “ ont, ond was epthurinstionliy Abraham Kidrid, arrested on Saturday. ov the charge Si] gS . aoa wae er ‘a! trial. Deing fuliy idente . aif dosew different porrons, as the man who had the Marine who gave was held to thet : # i it 235 ca Es Dan Rice, for bit asemolt on George R. Tr day diepered of tm the city court; tn view of the fect thet # civil suit It pending, he nentenoré toe fine of $60 aad conte 222 a “Captain Mathew Kelly. the oldest captain of the port, dled yerter et & good old age, The fageot th og are fying at half mest this morning, lo token of regard for his memory Our Harriamury Correspondence, Hanenvre, March 18, 1850. The Divorce Cases. The divorce saree are exciting much interest in town. To-morrow is fixed for the consideration of the Ix additional ones. Not a dollar has | f | mony if vot explici! | Dv. Parkman, which are alleged to have been found, ia 1 said that the Secretary | Sweevzex (dem), of Obio, inquired whether | | | | TRIAL OF PROPESSOR JON W. WRBSTER, CHARGED WITH THE MURDER OF DR. GEORGE PARKMAN, IN THE MEDICAL COLLEGE, BOSTON. Our Boston Correspondence, Boston. Maroh 18, 1849. The New York Herald Force on the Grownd—The Coro- nev's Tiquest—More Facts—The Principal Evidence— Dr, Webster in Pris. ‘The trial of Professor Webster is naturally the pro- minent topic of conversation hereabouts, and a great excitement té- morrow is looked for Sheriff Eveleth. (who is @ portly, fine-looking gentleman of the old school.) bas made preparations, by means of berri- cadee and epecial entrances, to acoommodate the bar, the reporters, and such of the public as are lucky enough to get into the room. Among the reporters I notios Elisur Wright, some what noted as editor of the Chronotype. Need I cay that the reporters, letter writers, and telegraphic azeng of the New York Herald, are all on the ground, and determined vot to be outdone. In the main, the detailed account of the grounds of ouspleton ageinst Dr. Webster, published im the Herald) ‘Will be found cortect, although «few important itews escaped “ Vidette’s’’ notice. The Grst witness exe- wined before the cvromer’s jury, was K. G Siew, the brother-in-law of the deceased aud his testimony showed Wat Dr, Webster bad good reason to wish to rem Dr. Parken, on account of certain pecuniary traas- actions. A ecolieotion of minerals was mortwared to one, cold Wo another, aud thew in the market. 80 pres ing were the pecuniary wants of Dr. Webster. )cenOieation of the remains found, from false motives of delicacy, "ae potin presence of any of Dr. Park wan's fail id many thiok that Mr Sbaw’s testi- it enough, Dr Keep, the deptist who made the teeth worm by yery nervous, and Mr. Sohier’s eross questioning will er bin textimomy lam >. Kingsley, the egent of Dr. Parkman, will testify to the college, aod also many ouri- Live to the discovery of the remains, All earee that the Dr. never hed a bank account, but car- ried bie available in bis pocket book. LitGetield, thi witor of the Medreal Colleges, is the mort important wickess He usually bad free soos to the chem/cal rooms; yet for some days after the Dr. was wwiseing. Ur. Webster was locked up slone, aud used to gout late at wight, He alto retused to have tires bolt in bie furnace as usual, and Litcleteld, in dustiag the entry,found, to his surprise, that @ Ore bad been kindled im the furnace, and euch » hot ons, too, that it had! heated the fue so that he felt the wailof the en . it appears, had been | pitt of & Surkey irom Dr. | a took @ Lreom Aud felt in.two water hogebrads, Now can it be porsibie that a body bad been out op in that room, apa yet bave ercaped che watcntal eyes of the prying janitor? Would he mot have sesa some (move Of the carusge? Nove were toand afterwards ou the most thorough search, rave a few epots Aeew a clipper aod @ pair of trousers e ube ptauway, Dr. Jackson pronounces tobsevo julce ‘vo one cen imagine that Or Farkman was murdered ireture: Foon or the laboratory if the dewd it must have been io ta. a pasa Canotiond. bie that eo much could have beew oF saved ine chemical furnece” One kidney was ait of Ube interior of the body found. [advance these ideas tu rutaer a orade form—but at any Tale, When compared with the evidenos, they will prove the facilities of the Herel for obtaiaing correot Jnformation. Dr. Webster is om the lower floor of one of the belidings in the Leverett street jail yard. and omu be feen through the gratings of bis door His cell is omr+ peted. end mueh littered op with books a de ure, aud he sent bim from Packer's ¢ “gained cyer twenty pounds ot ¢ bie imprisomaent, He diin min, The omly paper that! see here, though, which ie oniacion, Fam fnformed. Wilk the aieepy Someue THE TRIAL. BY HOUSK'S AND balN’S TRLEORAPH. Boszon, Tuxsoay, March 19. ‘Whe prisoner, Dr. John W. Webster, was brought fa- to court, et precisely 9A. M. He wore @ composed and somewhat melaneboly appearance, butin other respects | wea meh as usual, ‘The Comptroller made an important report, which | | geotlemen of ihe bar were present in full force for filling vacancies in the office of justice | dnitieias Fle de ited Shortiy after 9 o'clock, Chief Justice Shaw took his beat om ibe beroh, accompanied by Apsirtaut Justices Wilde, Dewey and Metcalf Some time was occupied in calling the rol! aud excusing jarors. ‘The swail gallery was densely srowded with specta- tors, but other parts of the court room were net crowd: been sdmitted by ticket. The To 4, the Sheriff hed taken the precaution ftation offtoers at the prevent ao to barricuce the corriders, outnide doors. The covosel for the government is J. MH. Clifford, Fnq., Attorney General; be is assisted by George Be: tq. For the defence, Hon. Pitmey Merrick, and £. D- Sohier, Erg. On taking his feat the prisoner looked aroand the room, and on recegnining some of bis friends, saluted them im bis seourtomed way, With some he shook bana on the whole, wore the sppearance of an in- nocent man, if one might jadge from his appearance of composure, When be was called upon to plead he anewered “ Not guiity,”’ in @ firm tone ond unbesitat- Jog mancer. Attweive minutes before ter meved the court to proceed to empanneia jury in the care. Fourteen jurymen Raving been examined, there remained forty-two. After fourteen peremptory oballenges of jarymen by the prisoner, ten of whom were set aside by the Court, for having formed an opinion im the ease, or for en- ch opinions on capital punishment as to omvietion, the following jury was empan- at J, Dream, Foremas Benjamin H. Green, James (roby, Joseph Kuatia, por! Deviel T F viler, Frederick A. Hi Arnold Hayward, Jebe berrowtesie, Stephen A. Stackpole. Albert Day, tT Green stated to the Court that he held decided Opipion adverse to capital punishment. but oot sueh as would prevent him from finding according to truth — ‘The ( curt refased to excuse bim. Abont 1] o’clook the fadictment was reed, and Vir Clifford, the Attoroey General, commenced bis opeving | in ——- end eee | joing bimerif to a elemr and #uceinet stateme@ut of facts in of the government. vil a ‘These facts, be averred. established two propositions. F iret That Ur. George Farkman was murdered, | Second— That Dr. Joba W. Webster committed the was punctual man, particularly et bir mrals- hada oick ter, who was a bom he wanclorely attendant. For her comtort he had pur- chared rome letives difeult at that season to ottaia — which be Irft at # store. inteoding co call for it after. werd to home to her Hie eutered the Medtonl | College, aed was not again teen. 1 was wade by bis friendsmided by the libere! rewards; but no person bad ever bad seen and converted with bir siaoe thar Dr. Parkman's friends meelf, thar be ned been im 1 end 2 o'ek the knee, of bedy corresponding to On the evening aver, we a Imm Lew chest, & and left thigh, RNING EDITION----WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1850. ster’s conduct the time of his arrest, and oon- tended that @ umber of circumstances would be | found the supposition of his inno Mr. Clifford concluded a few ‘ail but the medical witnesses to retire. Witness for the Goverpment—Charles M. Sieeter— | Has been Dr. Parkwen's agent from May or June. A had the care of bis real estate; was in the babit of meeting bim at least every To business; had never failed to find bim at home at the dioner hour, when he eure; Dr Parkman was raid by his home at 12 o’ctook on Friday; wit- Bess commenced sesrobing for him on Saturday at two o'cloek. and traced him through Broomtield, Washing. | ton, Devenshire, Court. Green, Vine and Blossom | streets, to Grove avd the Medical Coll where he en- tered at twoo'elock, P.M, or alittle having loft | some butter at @ grocery store which be was to take oa | bie return; # large number of the police force assisted — iv the searob; edvertisements were first lesued, offering | a reward; op Saturdey or Sunday beard that Dr. Park- | man hed been seen in Exat Cambridge; searched there; | returned about 10 oPologx; evarched ail the rooms in the Medical © Court adjourned till 325 o’elock. APTRKNOON SEBBION, The court re-aesembied at 334 o’olook —Charles M. | Kingeley—Tbis witness prooreded to give an account Of what took place im their firet search of the Medical | College; they knocked at Dr. Webste he Stark weather find: oe ai ing in par pear: | ance ot Dr. W.; be took little netioe of us; we looked | carelessly around and went out After this ursued the search at East Cambridge: returned in gheg afteraoon, avd, with officers > Rice and Fuller, teacohed the Medical College again firat searched Littiefield’s room. ta beds and clo-ets, for papers or any clus, but found nothing; then search- ed the celiar, but found pothing. knocked at Webster's room end were admitted evo: made excuse for calltog on bim: c to. b id minerals paced om top of it; think Clapp pointed to the door of the privy, and asked what that wan: Litt efield anewered that it | wax Webst te privy and he bad the key; Web- | eter Or some One else immediately calied our attention | "7 to another qaarter | : | ie withers Went on to detail the subsequent find- ing of the remsips iv the privy and tea chest but could not swear positively that they w alo exawioed ergeged to meet Dr Parkman KobertG Shaw eseora - 1 bis witness t¢ brother in-law to Dr. Parkman, Qurstion by Ulifford hen you saw (be remains, did you eee anything that induced you to bebeve that they jouged to Or Parkman? An- ‘The hair on the breast was the awe color the body to be Dr. Parkman, | au to be missing ? ald pot proved that Dr W had sold him mine- | Tale about two years before. » bad been mortgaged, vith ecber property. to Dr ff an The Court adjourned before this witness left the | rand, Court of General Sessions, Betore the Reeorder and aman Franklin Lopokiim Maxcn 19.— Trial for Manshoughier, of a Boyby Blows and Kicks ~A German named Lawrence Seduateln. wae put ov Bis trial charged with ter in the firet degree. in causing the deata of a boy oie Donovan.tm November last, by bestiag nim =The case excited covsiderabia tate. t fail. The co Tomer was rent for afier the death of the boy. and ® post @ inquest resulted in @ ‘Ceased came Lo bis daath Some of Sh ewe citizens io < was found, the reault of 1a the present trtal. je geret Vevonal orn about L4 years ot koew Jeremiah Donavan, Mr Sebastian lives nt 9 waiting jor the door to be opened, Jevemieb Donovan, Mr Hart's soi ore boys, came Up, and Mr, Hart'® boy kicked at the door, Mir Sebastian came out and avked what boys three were; we said we did Dox ki it we believed they were going to pight sodoul; the boys soon eame back that way aod Mr Sebastian asBed if those were the be ya; We said yeu; Sebastian then rao after Jeremiad Denoven. caught bim and pushed hi down; Jeremiah raid be dia not do Khia, Jere wiaa was coming ‘This witness war cross-examined, but wothing new war elicited Margaret Stapleton sworn—Iam in my 15th year; [ live With my parenta in bighty-elghth street, arar tne Fifth aveuue, | recollect the night #Ren Jeremiah Do- staoding o'clock, Mr. Clitford | * Jaborsicry, from the knee to the hips, Atverward were found, in the fornace of Dr, Webeter, bones, & quantity of gold, aed « block of mineral teeth. None of the bones found ip the furnace were duplicates of those fund ip the temohert or vault. The teeth would be foily idew- 8F6 fet which be jately made tor tited by Dr. ke pt erkman, eet a ree Tie thorax wea pe bere detail of Middleton case, From the indications already given: proupiary relations ct lect, whee be there ia little probability of ite pasenge through the | Perre™ any Fy TE ES Senate, ‘The bill was before tne Judiotary Comalttee, eae ten dey. bo Regative reoommendation. Temenos sensepes a now abi u Jaaislery Gomutetes of tne . ie vealed Pp this week and = have fared tm the end tome dittowity may be encountered in getting Ie ‘that body. ‘o> man arked us who the beys were, and we said we did not b the boys came back preeentt: basting eebed if (bors boys were the same joked at the door, we aid yes. and then be chased Jeremiah Douo- van. koooked bim downeod ticked bia, Jeremish raid he did not do it, and Degged Vir Sebastian's par- it Seberiiaw kept on etriking and kiekiog eft off remiah got up sad id bie ride; Jeremiah's votee was weak Ww th: ih beating his tne Sulitent tomy Mth year; I live im Alderman Spefford’s tawily; | was one of the four gitis that stood oo Mr Sebastian's stoop when the boys come up and kicked on the door This witoess agreed wy her testimony with the two preceding wit- pereee ip every thing material. Shertated tha: Sebas. Hew ehered another boy before he went after Jereumiad Deveven Jubia Donovan swore yan. end the at went he got the black eye. bath ot persunde bim to tell us & word time, be well for Unat day m1 on the third day be was t ; shoulder and Fide were dircocred, be wey sick three betore Dis death be called my atieniiom to Jorge tomy #n bie rtomach. Deniol Donovan eworn— This witness was the fe her of the ceorered: he confirmed the testimony of his wife Julia Dopovmn, be aiso testifiva that bie boy frequent. ly made exciamations, to the effect that Sebastian had murdered him Nicholas Morrell, M. D, for the defence ome I teride ot Ol Lexington ave- called to see the boy, Jeremian Dono bo id the weeks, Jost * Yeu, sometime in November; | understood that the secident to which his friends asttribuied his Jimens, bad ceeurted four days before, he hed e piack ord arm; be compiaines ot pein im bis heed end baek, | supposed be bad some kind of fever; { Uiovght it wae typhetd; in two or three after, it Toved to be a clear cane ot typhoid fever 1D praciics as p physician tw: ; \ never Roow anything of Ube ature of the difficulties dereribed by the former withease to produce typbcid fever, Law pot: mortem esamivat je head; there were ve of Holemee on the ronip or skull, ladioa- v ‘lee nuMciemt to produce vowiting. Whet precueed the boy's death * A ~ Typbeid fever, as | believe. To & Juror~ When | was Grat onlled | examined bie body. and found no evidence of bruises om bis body; 1 ined bis paked ekim. William Cecil srora- | ame physician, | attended jortem ¢Xamination of (he body of Jeremiah | copour with Dr Morrell, he inst witmens, I Deiteve the deorared came to his death by fever Crore banmined—1 am po of the police; T atte: be pest mor'em ination in botn cape: phyrier (the pelice) eouid e) baw Cr pelloenen | mever amid that we the Lutehb maa. ‘Was pi oulnr marke bie person; | Pp Reeps & public house at Yorkville; bis beuse is temarkable fer ite quietness; he koopa the moet quiet bonve ip }orkville, there i @ great deal of feeling in be ‘rieb aud Dateh pope of trouble, the | scription, were remarkable for plainness and eim- | Coast, end to take the law into their own ha | age, tripped om the light fentes tic toe with as mash Our Venezuela Correspondence. Pesto Canetro, February 96, 1850, Niblo’s magnificent saloon— | The Threatened Blockade of Venezuelan Porte by the York, par -zcellence. The Englich—The Course of Geneval Puer—What wit be being limited, the room was not the Course of General Menagas? aud the ball might with more ‘We are still threatened here by « blockade of the pretty than grand. Compered | English naval forces now on the coast The perint of the season, it lacked | fixed bythe British Charge, B. H. Wilson, aud the multitude; but ample compensation was meade fer this, | Britien Admiral, for s compliance with the demeude in the comfort of not being crushed and jostie!. The | of their government, expires on the ist Mareh next dresses, though some of them were of the richest de- The aforesaid dignitaries threaten to blockade the ‘The Heary Ciey Bail, plicity. The assemblege was made up of all ages, | by sexes, conditions and politics, The strongest de. | ™* ich interest in the the expiration of the nt of ele shall fifty or sixty d anced with as much glee as the waiden of fifteen. Old bachelors, too, of the same Kngttah bond holders of the Venesaslina deot, whist have been left unpaid by the Mouagar adimiaistre! An English Adwiral bas siready prooneded to ane. on board of a war steamer All this no downt wi Qppear strange to those who are unacquainted with ths stone of id in rete jt Nee beww ‘he re of the Bug confidence aid satlafection es the young twenty. There seemed to be @ charm of happi- nese and harmony thrown over the brilliaut sceve Awong the distinguished persons present was the Hon, Hugh White, « ber of Congress. But there was another member of Congress there who bas obtained so notoriety for his white | bivur Orinoco, the navization coat. It ig unnecessary te inform the reader, that | which Evgiend 1s anxious to control we refer to Horace Greeley. He stalked up the | herneif Some yrars since under the Presidency of General Paez, the Britieb attempred to gain poems sa taire with the identical white cost that bas been | crs ‘sonsiderable portion of Veu-aueilaa Gurens, but #0 long the gazing stock of the people im the streets, | sctuslly swt up end planted the ‘ritiau tlag at the pot apd @ broad brimmed Quakerly het. A woiversal | of Barima, af the mouth of the Orinoes Phe em titer ran along the lobby, when the philosopher im | apd patrintiem only of Paex prevented tha oo the white coat appeared. and a crowd followed him tate | tion of this Englien pian. Prom that dey, b the corfmitter- room, bursting with laughter, and firing | Wilson. the Uritian ( ©, became hosti! country ment (oO possess itesif of & great p rit . belong to the terri of v extending the limite of srtcl all Kinds of jones at the old coat After taking & | and seemn to Verything t promote tow decent dink of brandy and water, he pro | civil dissension: He bas through ceeded to the ladies’ drawing room. favored and eveouraged the Vonages patty, aluce to ing himself »im the midst of hull shametut oocurreoove of the 24tb Jauuary, 1845, «od drew bim out, the lost gentleman diseoursed uyon | even before that peri hiloscphy, scowlism, and ail mauner of things It wenld not be extraordinary, therefore, if the Mon- # then proceeded to the bali room, aod, after dancing | age sduiuistration refured Co eomply with the olatis the ke wich @ young lacy, he euddealy vamused, | of the britiem government, to see Lhe latter power se\ae and War not beard of for the rest of the wight, Upon §Venezuela, Gia ana, and control the uarigetion We eboutd mention that in the room, right opposite | of th. urea’ river Griavco, aud thes Monagas or ow Ht full lengen portrait Of | prorher, General Jone (tregorio Voneg: ep oe President, Dictator, or what Bot of Veneauela, ander ‘The fvllowing wus the order of the evening :— the aurpices and influence of Sriteh diplomacy. Theew may be another Vow XMAAIANANXNS AKLA ATARAX A ANN CKEEX ES atte onse in this quarter of tine | THK HENKY CLAY GAL 4 globe fcis dificult macter to foresee the course of FE} * prlities im thie country; bath ves Loke aq EI 5 upless they Venexvelans open ‘ety eyes fe ¢ - 7 — ‘a Pt may lore the beet of t it territory and © F Floor Committee, 3 " FI Rotert T Baws James B Taylor, 4 Of he Of Lhe mort importact rivers to t word. Jenn. Dody Danii Porter, 5 4 John Webb, EdwardMintursy Theatrieat aad Musical. Biles Mellonan, je a Rownsy Mrinarks —Gcemtand omguin vent attractions . Pins a s i} ret ti) ¥ eoted ~ howe: y * ada G. «. Buckingham, — 8. B. Dreper, t w . Nichoias Carroll, Chas we Dougal. 4 ‘Oa ih byt mre: & weg eae “4 — Fy and this theatre by | " wats 5 Regulations, Ey has euceesded t ciation ot 4 let, Sete are not to be formed untd the sound 3 the puter wed hy o consideration, — \ putioesiion -j Gusdrilies a aliowed, a somone Serente (@NUXNANKXKNMXNKSKS SKAEYXNAA EXE NEESEEE OxDERK OF AOING Grand March, a Hawapway TH end fasbionabie ty witnemed th +, Mail Colni ‘s to'Vou, Ynrry oroe coe Mil Mat of + Daughter of St -Touny Lind. (the price 20. Chataworwh. | Med with wn thn’ p 2 Set. | and aceresibie to the exrh EB ni 22 Finale... seeees ome | of the doors | After, whirlfeg im the§merry mazes of the quadrilie | pounced cn ‘and the waltz ttil balf past 12 o'olook, the oompaay, patrons of the his’ th Dumbering about 500, proceeded to the supper room,, with many of the ackwowindged «> where & sumptacus bevquet was spread, aed © ater ment lanier “pop? pop.” rom was very of the Uniow, end large one bearing the “protection Over the Beeeention the tuoky Senator as pleading bd cause with thet earnestness which beiongs to his ardeut re, J De Peyster 0; » Brougham, L od the obeerivg aud Bewrow's Thsarun. — Another crowded be ng at thie theatre, io wite tive comedy called the *serioas Va ble piroe eutitied “Lb rivilege » much to the witraaiton tn this pte Spprar, Deving recovered fre jem presided. and after The President of the Tecetved with cheering in the weeopd ter Henry Clay, which wes the excktewent ‘the President then gave the same toast, formally, the chair, and demoauted on the virtue au rene te ok nee of Harry of the West, comparing him to aa oak : . Forty Wh tree that bas weathered the storms of ages, wud is (U'Cd VT Leap lawn wed ore ot) ue equally venerated for tte strevgth and its years pat tp ae a P — “Henry Ciey-—Who io hie country’s cause woull Pith terre! Teenie’ tie ; rather be right thea be Fresidest.” (Tremendous | Sean i wight wtil be tous : ebeer jane fe : — ha a ve ha 4 couelude with the lnughadie ta ‘ Col ¢ 1. then read the following correspondence, Gitean” ” age which was euthusia-tically received:— Cerra TU MK. ebay T 9 Nariowar Th with wie evn he plenmina wand New Yor, March I. pond Drax ‘Our asercintes have delexaied to us tee pene lively fh are performed ae tine the ing ave Jy enizeating Your presemes at the ball Variety with whieh they are preavoted avery eveniog eeday evening, the I wo fe quile characierwtio Last e at Niblo’s. om f the Natiows: a ° ©The Nifiler and fits Men,” Mose te Califoruia.” aod - © Mother and Child ace Doing 1 were ati (heoe performed before. as a wcrowded be ‘ * ° Wo aod bigbiy popaler piece ’ ful history ef the part you would h it ts UMMecesnr tpee from feartul dangers, and almost je evils, M your Cubitt used to abine ve © comnerls oom heeded. We are, at this period of other ladies, pert fw fitting terms, the affiction by all 4 f ara y Jove their countey~ their wicie eountey—w. ry) wratity ing er ut this ite fave Ieast Beceem ‘ pe d health aad that you om for your eos tin A se ant that with your fair oouncyw Monday avant s = i 5 eontng ecat their derp seve of ont gurton Hip the polo ae ye og 0nd foment oe srane you Dave abe Pte ps babed © thie bread ned extend ey ty ~ napnagten ? to you our wel extoem and respect, we | tiete the names of Wire dramatic celebrity and highly moou: Dot her, whe whit Marie pile bea £ Beet weeun le Keneral satiefecr a, hes. Carnity. and become & great taveriie Mrs i. Rue! the A.C. Fargi rine) pel setress of the St. Charlee Theatre, Vow Or Jenne ie mie * gpd an eb wh reseed eget © Report anve ehe is vury talent Moreh 12.19%, The eptertat ide ane The eh ted, : wey felly al ey them ‘ te od the etertainnent, ont reopee ud dtuwer the ethane ee 2 though inst ‘not lest, che amquinrcs Col. Cannore then read the following 4 the members of the ownpeny LETTAN FROM me ATOR AHIELDR jable ght wot dergneral. + PerFODR Dever Inmve Ube room without 9 determ ase» to virit it egein rch 7, there elo reepeet ty one of the whose transcender emote ba this country aed Shae ten ates Wilt appwar ort Brawbie, Mr thet the feeble state ol my henith “ myo! Lieut Worthingtem re jordan ¥ “ir TiRAENECT We impeaaibe for me. to aud Vand. ME. Lester me Vretocick andr. a gentlemen, “4; wt of Keily Worthington by Vourcbediectovevant, gas. sureros, Rest wilt’be the ieegucsle mee ty ne o as «Katherine ot Henry in every relation of | #ure ery department of the Stoadwe 0 reanon ty they danced for bim Theat Mr tavern being called for. proceeded to rulogice Webrter, and pro the sentiment of Webster Meerus The little jar bien Seleman are siti! drawing imine Lecture Room. When Aw Kate audiences to Barnum'+ poned Webster firt, whieh led to mar- Clay. putt comes fo commider thetr eee and benoide then yf - expresrions of dieapprobdation. with rach greet precirte al weyrovineing op Tia Manat Webster shalt never be placed before | conception of the che Clay in New ) ork. Mt Tharen- Which of there stare fers from wk rT they ace rurprive and ae » (pointing to the | make (bis place be passed with piessure at Mesa Furs Gecrete,- aid ‘ef the funds of this eacsllost tarutenes come Of te morrow 7 . Howse. it OUT citizens Will attend ene: A. Kemble A ferort Where su eventing wee Ne oe tt & Seowe that A teed Shakepeer: weed the tonnt of °T put be excitement. It was drank, and the company thea Preeseded to the ballroom at Dalf-past owe ocioek, | “ ' Sea bese on ee one on ‘ } bt's Dream |” end that the sontety, alded toy opt up the dance til « very sdvenced hour, tad other wusieal senoolations, will ere smn Mendelssohn's mario vey Witstane the irish comedian, with hin wits, Mre ©. Mestayer, have arrived in this olty, atter » Warmenaren Hats — The Panorama of the Oalifore'y Gold Miw attracting great nambers tonne it | large | ie exhibits, avery eveiee three doors shove Ninos, Mies Davewrony — This aren. who cartied ail before her States, ~ Xt sed me Oy “ bicbis cuicgiaed in slovcet ‘erery’ paper atpeacs ce y ext at the f Mai ovnom.— thelr am uring enter: formance consiets of pegro melndien, vile ky - “